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Radio schedule Saturday 1st February 2020

BBC Radio 4 Extra
9:45am
(repeat)
Dad's Army. Copyright: BBC

Dad's Army

Whilst the Walmington-On-Sea Home Guard are most famous for their exploits on television, they did also carry out their duty on the wireless.

Union Jack
11am
60 min
Geoff Lloyd's Hometown Glory. Geoff Lloyd

Geoff Lloyd's Hometown Glory

Series 4, Episode 4 - Dane Baptiste

Stand-up comedian and writer Dane Baptiste is this week's guest.

BBC Radio 5 Live
11am
60 min
Rick Edwards. Credit: BBC

Fighting Talk

Series 17, Episode 20

Musician Jack Savoretti, sports broadcaster Lynsey Hooper, former footballer and manager Phil Brown and comedian Alex Edelman join Colin Murray for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment.

BBC Radio Scotland
11:30am
(repeat)
Mark Nelson

The Good, The Bad And The Unexpected

Series 4, Episode 4

Mark Nelson leads panellists Billy Kirkwood, Jay Lafferty and Liam Withnail as they attempt to decipher the good from the bad, with a few unexpected twists along the way.

Radio 4
12:30pm
(repeat)
BBC Radio 4 Extra
7:45pm
(repeat)
Dad's Army. Copyright: BBC

Dad's Army

Whilst the Walmington-On-Sea Home Guard are most famous for their exploits on television, they did also carry out their duty on the wireless.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
10pm
(repeat)
Josh Howie's Losing It. Josh (Josh Howie). Copyright: Black Hat Productions

Josh Howie's Losing It

Series 1, Episode 1 - The Announcement

Josh and his wife Monique attend a family funeral where Josh manages to fall out with everyone and spectacularly fails to keep the news of the pregnancy under wraps.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
10:30pm
(repeat)
Masala FM

Masala FM

Episode 5: When the radio station boss gets religion, the result is far from heavenly.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
11:30pm
(repeat)
BBC Radio 4 Extra

Mark Thomas Presents

Episode 4: The Firesign Theatre Live: A show by the Firesign Theatre, who reprise some of their greatest routines at the London Comedy Store. Arising from the Californian counterculture in the late 1960s, the American comedy heroes soon became cult favourites.

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