Radio
Radio schedule Sunday 19th September 2021
Doctor At Large
Episode 6 - The Captain's ProblemShip's doctor Simon Sparrow diagnoses trouble ahead with Captain Spratt.
Not In Front Of The Children
Series 2, Episode 8 - No Man At The HelmThe Corners are trying to sell their London house - but things are becoming unhinged...
John Shuttleworth's Lounge Music
Series 2, Episode 3 - Nick HeywardThis week it's Nick Heyward from Haircut 100. Ken is very excited as has heard that Nick has had a spiritual awakening, and he is keen to learn how he can have one of his own.
Just A Minute
Series 87, Episode 2Sue Perkins is joined by Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Josie Lawrence and Shaparak Khorsandi.
Micky Flanagan: What Chance Change?
Episode 1 - 1970sIn this opening episode Micky talks about growing up in the East End in the 1970s.
Micky Flanagan: What Chance Change?
Episode 1 - 1970sIn this opening episode Micky talks about growing up in the East End in the 1970s.
Henry Normal
Episode 1 - A Normal CommunicationThrough poetry, stories, jokes and quotes Henry will be looking at the way 'how' we communicate colours 'what' we communicate and exploring 'why' we communicate in the first place.
Micky Flanagan: What Chance Change?
Episode 1 - 1970sIn this opening episode Micky talks about growing up in the East End in the 1970s.
Mark Steel's In Town
Series 1, Episode 1 - SkiptonMark records a show in the Mart Theatre, a livestock auction hall in Skipton, North Yorkshire, celebrating canals, castles, cows and what makes the town and its people distinctive.
On The Hour
Series 2, Episode 2Rosy May covers On the Hour's new environment segement "Know Your Globe", a statue of a saint in Birmingham has been vomiting real blood and the show broadcasts it's early episodes from 33 years ago.
Life: An Idiot's Guide
Series 2, Episode 5 - Midlife CrisisStephen K Amos and comedian guests Fred MacAulay, Angela Barnes and Greg Proops compile an Idiot's Guide to having your midlife crisis.
Micky Flanagan: What Chance Change?
Episode 1 - 1970sIn this opening episode Micky talks about growing up in the East End in the 1970s.