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RADIO 3

FM 90.2-92.4MHz

6.30 am Breakfast

9.00 Essential Classics

12.00 Composer of the Week: Bonis

1.00 pm Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert

2.00 Afternoon Concert

5.00 In Tune

7.00 In Tune Mixtape

7.30 Radio 3 in Concert

10.00 Free Thinking

10.45 The Essay: Science Notes 11.00 Night Tracks

12.30 - 6.30am Through the Night 8.40 In Touch

9.00 Inside Health

9.30 The Life Scientific

10.00 The World Tonight

10.45 LW: Book at Bedtime: Act of Oblivion

10.45 FM: Book at Bedtime: Act of Oblivion

11.00 Small Scenes

11.30 Today in Parliament

12.00 News; Weather

12.30 am Book of the Week: Wise Gals

12.48 Shipping Forecast

1.00 As BBC World Service

5.20 Shipping Forecast

5.30 News Briefing

5.43 Prayer for the Day

5.45 Farming Today

5.58 - 6.00am Tweet of the Day

Brown Stories 11.30 Find the Lady 12.00 Unsheltered 12.15pm Curtain Down at Her Majesty’s: A Play in Five Acts 12.30 The Architects 1.00 The Goon Show 1.30 Little Blighty on the Down 2.00 The Motion Show 2.30 North East of Eden 3.00 Daphne du Maurier’s Jamaica Inn. Mary believes she knows the terrible trade of Jamaica Inn, but Joss Merlyn, in a drunken stupor, reveals something far more evil than anything she could imagine 4.00 Father Brown Stories. The Blue Cross. A master of disguise is on the run from the police. Detective tale by GK Chesterton with Andrew Sachs. First aired in 1984 4.30 Find the Lady. Andrew Marsh finally deduces who is behind his being framed for cheque book fraud and murder. With Noel Johnson. First aired in 1969. Last in the series 5.00 Unsheltered. By Barbara Kingsolver. 1871, and Thatcher’s views on science antagonise his headmaster. 2016, differences of opinion about the presidential candidate cause tension 5.15 Curtain Down at Her Majesty’s: A Play in Five Acts. By Michael Chaplin. The Kaiser arrives unexpectedly to say farewell to his Grandmamma, as the Queen breathes her last surrounded by her children and grandchildren 5.30 The Architects. By Jim Poyser and Neil Griffiths. Matt and Tim are sent to Watford to restyle a footballer’s mansion, while Sir Lucien does his best to negotiate a press interview. From 2015 6.00 The Goon Show. Neddie Seagoon sets out to be a pioneer aviator. Comedy with Spike Milligan,

Peter Sellers and Harry Secombe. Originally broadcast in 1957 6.30 Little Blighty on the Down. Comedy with John Baddeley. First aired in 1991. Last in the series 7.00 Jake Yapp’s Unwinding. Comedian and broadcaster Jake Yapp presents three hours of comedy guests and games 10.00 Phil Ellis Is Trying 10.30 Cabin Pressure 11.00 The Consultants 11.30 The Mark Steel Solution 12.00 Daphne du Maurier’s Jamaica Inn 1.00am Father Brown Stories 1.30 Find the Lady 2.00 Unsheltered 2.15 Curtain Down at Her Majesty’s: A Play in Five Acts 2.30 The Architects 3.00 The Goon Show 3.30 Little Blighty on the Down 4.00 The Motion Show 4.30 North East of Eden 5.00 - 6.00am Daphne du Maurier’s Jamaica Inn

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