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TUESDAY’S TV

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6.00 Teleshoppi­ng 7.15 Ever Decreasing Circles 8.20 Hi-de-hi! 9.00 Porridge 9.40 Last of the Summer Wine 11.00 Keeping Up Appearance­s 11.40 The Good Life 12.20 Porridge 1.00 Hi-de-hi! 1.40 Ever Decreasing Circles 2.20 Dad’s Army 3.00 Keeping Up Appearance­s 3.40 The Good Life 4.20 Last of the Summer Wine 5.40 Hi-de-hi! 6.20 The Good Life

7.00 Porridge

The Radio 1 Breakfast Show with Greg James. Clara Amfo. Newsbeat. Scott Mills. Nick Grimshaw. Newsbeat. Radio 1’s Future Sounds with Annie Mac. Rickie, Melvin and Charlie. Rickie, Melvin and Charlie take over Radio 1... Radio 1’s Future Artists with Jack Saunders. Annie Nightingal­e Presents. Lewis Capaldi on Radio 1. Radio 1’s Classical Movie Mixtape. Radio 1 Dance.

The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show. Ken Bruce. Jeremy Vine. Steve Wright in the Afternoon. Sara Cox. Sara Cox’s Half Wower. Jo Whiley’s Shiny Happy Playlist. Jo Whiley. The Jazz Show with Jamie Cullum. The pianist and songwriter plays a selection of classic tracks and new music from the world of jazz. Trevor Nelson’s Rhythm Nation. Preeya Kalidis. First Name Basis with Kelsea Ballerini. Vanessa Feltz.

Breakfast. Presented by Petroc Trelawny. Essential Classics. Suzy Klein presents a selection of music and features. Composer of the Week: Chopin. Donald Macleod examines the circumstan­ces that led to Chopin’s second trip to Britain. Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert. Featuring music by Martinu, Lekeu, and Dvorak. Afternoon Concert. Tom Mckinney focuses on Estonia in his week of music making from the Baltic States. In Tune. Sean Rafferty is joined by the actress Tamsin Greig, alongside conductor Robert Hollingwor­th. Soprano Joyce Didonato discusses her new album. In Tune Mixtape. An eclectic non-stop mix of music, featuring old favourites together with lesser-known gems, and a few surprises thrown in for good measure. Radio 3 in Concert. Recorded in March at LSO St Luke’s, the LSO perform an eclectic programme of music from Ravel to Lou Harrison, Varese and Samuel Barber. Free Thinking. Shahidha Bari talks with New Generation Thinker Alexandra Reza.

The Essay: New Generation Thinkers. Sophie Oliver reflects upon the daydreams of Jean Rhys.

Night Tracks. A soundtrack for late-night listening. Through the Night. From Copenhagen, Haydn’s Creation conducted by Adam Fischer.

Today. News and analysis with Mishal Husain and Justin Webb. (LW) Yesterday in Parliament. Political proceeding­s. The Life Scientific. Jim Al-khalili talks to satellite pioneer Martin Sweeting. One to One. Tuppence Middleton and Rose Cartwright talk about the form of OCD called Pure O. (LW) Daily Service. An act of worship, led by Sister Gemma Simmonds. (FM) The Great Post Office Trial. With Alan Bates, founder of the Justice for Subpostmas­ters Alliance. Woman’s Hour. Magazine show, presented by Emma Barnett. A Pyrotechni­c History of Humanity. How the rise of renewables could herald a surprising­ly bright energy future. Last in the series. Britain in 10 Operas. Roderick Williams looks back at highlights of opera in Britain from the 19th century. News. (LW) Shipping Forecast. The Flatshare. By Beth O’leary. Call You and Yours. Consumer affairs. Weather. The

World at One. Presented by Sarah Montague. 39 Ways to Save the Planet. Tom Heap explores new techniques in ocean farming. The Archers. Fallon is left reeling. Drama: Mclevy. By David Ashton. The Kitchen Cabinet. With Tim Anderson, Sophie Wright, Nisha Katona and Professor Barry Smith. Costing the Earth. Tom Heap investigat­es the issues surroundin­g old landfill sites. Word of Mouth. Dr Elisabeth Carter talks to Michael Rosen about the language used by fraudsters who fake romantic relationsh­ips online for monetary gain. Great Lives. A profile of entertaine­r Kenny Lynch. PM. A round-up of the news headlines, analysis and reports with Evan Davis. (LW) Shipping Forecast. Weather. Six O’clock News. Bridget Christie: Mortal. The comedian turns her attention to life, asking whether it has meaning and how it is possible to live in the moment. The Archers. Martha’s christenin­g is thrown into jeopardy and Justin is perturbed by the past. Front Row. A round-up of news, reviews and interviews from the worlds of art, literature, film and music. The Shadow Over Innsmouth. By Julian Simpson. Heawood moves on to Paris to follow up a lead. Kennedy wants to close down her investigat­ion into the Fisher family. Starring Barnaby Kay and Jana Carpenter. Putin’s Third Act. Max Seddon assesses Vladimir Putin’s loosening grip on power and the steps the once almighty leader must take to remain on top in the turbulent years ahead. In Touch. News, views and informatio­n for people who are blind or partially sighted, presented by Peter White. The Jump: HIV. Chris van Tulleken hears new evidence that traces the origins of Aids to a starving First World War soldier forced to kill primates for food in order to survive. The Life Scientific. Jim Al-khalili talks to Professor Martin Sweeting, who made a microsatel­lite on his kitchen table using electronic components found in some of the earliest personal computers. The World Tonight. News roundup presented by Ritula Shah. Book at Bedtime: The Flatshare. By Beth O’leary. Fortunatel­y. Jane Garvey and Fi Glover chat to Ian Wright. From 2019. Today in Parliament. Political round-up. News and Weather. The Great Post Office Trial. With Alan Bates, founder of the Justice for Subpostmas­ters Alliance.

Shipping Forecast. As BBC World Service. Shipping Forecast.

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