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Radio schedule Sunday 14th February 2021

BBC Radio 4 Extra
8:30am
(repeat)
Meet The Huggetts. Copyright: BBC

Meet The Huggetts

Loser Pays: Joe and Fred's attempt to teach their wives a lesson backfires.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
9am
(repeat)
The TV Lark

The TV Lark

Episode 7 - Ship Ahoy!

Temporary successor to The Navy Lark, with the crew of HMS Troutbridge working at a television station.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
9:30am
(repeat)
Kay Stonham

Robin And Wendy's Wet Weekends

Series 2, Episode 5 - A Green Unpleasant Land

The couple's German friend Heinrich reveals his thoughts about the war.

Radio 4
12pm
(repeat)
The Unbelievable Truth. David Mitchell. Copyright: BBC / Random Entertainment

The Unbelievable Truth

Series 25, Episode 5

David Mitchell is joined by Sindhu Vee, Lloyd Langford, Zoe Lyons, and Henning Wehn are the panellists obliged to talk with deliberate inaccuracy on subjects as varied as goats, sound, fighting and ghosts.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
12:30pm
(repeat)
Paul Sinha

Paul Sinha's History Revision

Series 2, Episode 4 - Planes, Trains and Automobiles

Paul looks at the history of transport, asking 'How did we get here?', quite literally, getting the studio audience to tell him how they got to the BBC Radio Theatre.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
2:20pm
(repeat)
WPC Hat

Holmes And Watford

Episode 1

Today a teenager runs out of a shop - surely he must have done something wrong?

BBC Radio Scotland
5pm
30 min
Breaking The News. Des Clarke. Copyright: BBC Studios

Breaking The News

Series 18, Special - Valentine's Day Special

In a Valentine's Day special, Des Clarke and his guests Sanjeev Kohli, Susie McCabe, Ashley Storrie and Marc Jennings look at the funny side of love in lockdown.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
5:30pm
(repeat)
Paul Sinha

Paul Sinha's History Revision

Series 2, Episode 4 - Planes, Trains and Automobiles

Paul looks at the history of transport, asking 'How did we get here?', quite literally, getting the studio audience to tell him how they got to the BBC Radio Theatre.

Lorna Prichard

When Lorna Met Leo: Love In The Time Of Covid

Real-life comedy drama about Lorna Prichard trying to find love during the coronavirus pandemic.

Radio 4
7:15pm
30 min
Rachel Parris. Copyright: Karla Gowlett

Rachel Parris: Austensibly Feminist

Rachel Parris, a Jane Austen fan and geek, assesses one of our greatest writer's feminist credentials.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
10pm
(repeat)
Paul Sinha

Paul Sinha's History Revision

Series 2, Episode 4 - Planes, Trains and Automobiles

Paul looks at the history of transport, asking 'How did we get here?', quite literally, getting the studio audience to tell him how they got to the BBC Radio Theatre.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
10:30pm
(repeat)
Matt Berry

I, Regress

Series 1, Episode 5

Dr Berry's latest patient, Christian Parcel, finds himself in the worst place on the planet thanks to some 'experimental hypnotherapy'. But events take a twist that even Dr Berry himself finds hard to control, thanks to a football pitch, a nightclub and a very unusual tattoo...

BBC Radio 4 Extra
10:45pm
(repeat)
The Shuttleworths. John Shuttleworth (Graham Fellows). Copyright: BBC

The Shuttleworths

Series 3, Episode 5 - John Le Shuttle

When his agent Ken adopts a high-tech lifestyle, can John Shuttleworth keep up?

BBC Radio 4 Extra
11pm
(repeat)
The Brig Society. Marcus Brigstocke. Copyright: Pozzitive Productions

The Brig Society

Series 4, Episode 1 - Newspaper Editor

Marcus decides to sort out the press by starting his own newspaper.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
11:30pm
(repeat)
Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World. Image shows from L to R: Armando Iannucci, Stewart Lee, Richard Herring, Rebecca Front. Copyright: BBC

Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World

Series 1, Episode 6 - Love

Love the impulse that has driven humanity since man first wondered what woman would look like if he scrubbed off the mud.

BBC Radio 4 Extra
2:20am
(repeat)
WPC Hat

Holmes And Watford

Episode 1

Today a teenager runs out of a shop - surely he must have done something wrong?

BBC Radio 4 Extra
5:30am
(repeat)
Paul Sinha

Paul Sinha's History Revision

Series 2, Episode 4 - Planes, Trains and Automobiles

Paul looks at the history of transport, asking 'How did we get here?', quite literally, getting the studio audience to tell him how they got to the BBC Radio Theatre.

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