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Radio schedule Friday 3rd July 2020

BBC Radio 4 Extra
7am
(repeat)
Man At The Helm

Man At The Helm

Episode 3

The kids begin to wonder if Charlie Bates is reliable man at the helm material and decide the local vet is a much better option.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
7:30am
(repeat)
Dave Podmore. Dave 'Pod' Podmore (Christopher Douglas)

Dave Podmore

Episode 1 - Dave Podmore's Positive Test

The year's dearth of sport seems set to offer a unique opportunity for cricket's anti-hero. "Pod" is in negotiations with the Tokyo Olympics and, after all the efforts to take drugs out of sport, finally there's a chance to take the sport out of drugs. At the same time, can he save the precious jobs of the acting community or, within the "new normal", are their valuable jobs as giant sporting mascots gone for ever?

BBC Radio 4 Extra
8am
(repeat)
Something To Shout About. Copyright: BBC

Something To Shout About

Episode 3.18: In the depths of winter, the advertising agency works on promoting struggling Siltford-on-Sea.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
8:30am
(repeat)
Second Thoughts. Copyright: BBC

Second Thoughts

Sitcom about a couple whose relationship is the second major one in the life of each, and their battles with exes and children.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
9:30am
(repeat)
King Of Bath. Richard 'Beau' Nash (David Bamber). Copyright: BBC

King Of Bath

Episode 3 - Ars Brevis

Sitcom starring David Bamber as 18th Century dandy, Richard 'Beau' Nash.

Radio 4
11:30am
30 min
Fags, Mags And Bags. Image shows from L to R: Sanjay (Omar Raza), Ramesh (Sanjeev Kohli), Dave (Donald Mcleary), Alok (Susheel Kumar). Copyright: The Comedy Unit

Fags, Mags And Bags

Series 9, Episode 3 - The Mike Leigh Theory

Dave introduces his new girlfriend, Margot. Love is in the air, but not everyone is convinced by her motives after it's revealed they met on a Moving Alan fan website.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
12pm
(repeat)
Something To Shout About. Copyright: BBC

Something To Shout About

Episode 3.18: In the depths of winter, the advertising agency works on promoting struggling Siltford-on-Sea.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
12:30pm
(repeat)
Second Thoughts. Copyright: BBC

Second Thoughts

Sitcom about a couple whose relationship is the second major one in the life of each, and their battles with exes and children.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
2:30pm
(repeat)
King Of Bath. Richard 'Beau' Nash (David Bamber). Copyright: BBC

King Of Bath

Episode 3 - Ars Brevis

Sitcom starring David Bamber as 18th Century dandy, Richard 'Beau' Nash.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
5pm
(repeat)
Man At The Helm

Man At The Helm

Episode 3

The kids begin to wonder if Charlie Bates is reliable man at the helm material and decide the local vet is a much better option.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
5:30pm
(repeat)
Dave Podmore. Dave 'Pod' Podmore (Christopher Douglas)

Dave Podmore

Episode 1 - Dave Podmore's Positive Test

The year's dearth of sport seems set to offer a unique opportunity for cricket's anti-hero. "Pod" is in negotiations with the Tokyo Olympics and, after all the efforts to take drugs out of sport, finally there's a chance to take the sport out of drugs. At the same time, can he save the precious jobs of the acting community or, within the "new normal", are their valuable jobs as giant sporting mascots gone for ever?

Radio 4
6:30pm
30 min
Dead Ringers. Image shows from L to R: Lewis Macleod, Debra Stephenson, Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Duncan Wisbey. Copyright: BBC

Dead Ringers

Series 20, Episode 4

We hear from Leicester's oldest resident about the lockdown restrictions, the real reasons for the Covid-19 outbreaks in meat factories, and a former Prime Minister performs in Alan Bennett's latest Talking Head.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
7pm
(repeat)
Something To Shout About. Copyright: BBC

Something To Shout About

Episode 3.18: In the depths of winter, the advertising agency works on promoting struggling Siltford-on-Sea.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
7:30pm
(repeat)
Second Thoughts. Copyright: BBC

Second Thoughts

Sitcom about a couple whose relationship is the second major one in the life of each, and their battles with exes and children.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
10pm
(repeat)
Dave Podmore. Dave 'Pod' Podmore (Christopher Douglas)

Dave Podmore

Episode 1 - Dave Podmore's Positive Test

The year's dearth of sport seems set to offer a unique opportunity for cricket's anti-hero. "Pod" is in negotiations with the Tokyo Olympics and, after all the efforts to take drugs out of sport, finally there's a chance to take the sport out of drugs. At the same time, can he save the precious jobs of the acting community or, within the "new normal", are their valuable jobs as giant sporting mascots gone for ever?

BBC Radio 4 Extra
10:30pm
(repeat)
What Does The K Stand For?. Stephen K Amos. Copyright: BBC

What Does The K Stand For?

Series 1, Episode 4 - The Cat Next Door

An actress moves in next door to the Amos household and helps young Stephen overcome his stage fright.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
11pm
(repeat)
I've Never Seen Star Wars. Marcus Brigstocke. Copyright: BBC

I've Never Seen Star Wars

Series 3, Episode 5 - John Lloyd

John Lloyd does his first stand-up gig and watches The Wire.

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

The Hudson And Pepperdine Show

Episode 3.6, Reality TV: Mel Hudson and Vicki Pepperdine are on radio's Celebrity Big Brother - along with two Marilyns and a President.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
2:30am
(repeat)
King Of Bath. Richard 'Beau' Nash (David Bamber). Copyright: BBC

King Of Bath

Episode 3 - Ars Brevis

Sitcom starring David Bamber as 18th Century dandy, Richard 'Beau' Nash.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
5am
(repeat)
Man At The Helm

Man At The Helm

Episode 3

The kids begin to wonder if Charlie Bates is reliable man at the helm material and decide the local vet is a much better option.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
5:30am
(repeat)
Dave Podmore. Dave 'Pod' Podmore (Christopher Douglas)

Dave Podmore

Episode 1 - Dave Podmore's Positive Test

The year's dearth of sport seems set to offer a unique opportunity for cricket's anti-hero. "Pod" is in negotiations with the Tokyo Olympics and, after all the efforts to take drugs out of sport, finally there's a chance to take the sport out of drugs. At the same time, can he save the precious jobs of the acting community or, within the "new normal", are their valuable jobs as giant sporting mascots gone for ever?

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