| 00:00 | 00:00The Man in Black introduces a terrifying probe into a blues singer's mysterious death. 00:302/6The crew make a discovery in Egypt, while stowaways are reported on the Mars-bound ship.
| 00:00When Van Cheele discovers a wild youth in the woods, he is put out. 00:151/5A mild-mannered doctor and his monstrous alter ego. 00:30Ian Sansom and Virginia Ironside are Sue MacGregor's book discussion guests.(R)
| 00:00The classic ghost story of Doctor Rant and the strange goings-on in the library. 00:152/5Hyde is wanted for murder and disappears. But what is his connection with Dr Jekyll? 00:304/5The man who pioneered the first web browser but passed on the chance of making millions.
| 00:00Derek Jacobi introduces the tale of an orphan's haunted dreams of two ghostly figures. 00:153/5Mr Hyde appears to be dead and Dr Jekyll is gone. Will a paper trail unravel the mystery? 00:30The actress and writer talks to Robin Ray about the music that stirs her emotions.
| 00:00The ghostly tale of the Goodmans, who unwittingly open a doorway to a turbulent past. 00:154/5Utterson's persistence in investigating the truth about his friend Dr Jekyll is rewarded. 00:30Edwina Currie discusses the life of former Israeli prime minister Golda Meir.
| 00:00Why doesn't Doctor Anderson's hotel have a room 13? 00:155/5It's Henry Jekyll's turn to tell the story, as the bizarre truth is finally revealed. 00:301/14Billy Bragg talks to John Wilson about his album 'Talking with the Taxman about Poetry'.
| 00:00Have the universe's most evil creatures returned to claim ultimate victory?
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| 01:00 | 01:00San Francisco in the 1980s. Mrs Madrigal and her children are back.
| 01:0010/14Grant and Carradine delve into those who may also have had a claim to the throne. 01:30Andy Kershaw explores the post-war golden age of British micro-cars
| 01:0011/14Inspector Grant and researcher Carradine investigate the case of the Princes in the Tower. 01:30Voices of the dead, aliens or our minds? Ken Hollings explores electronic voice phenomena.
| 01:0012/14Grant and Carradine now turn the spotlight on Henry VII's rivals to the throne. 01:30Discover the history of the flexidisc, a cheap, lo-fi way of releasing a record.
| 01:0013/14As Inspector Grant's health improves, might Richard III's reputation do likewise? 01:30How was "dancing marquess" Henry Cyril Paget bankrupted by his love of theatre?
| 01:0014/14After a setback, Grant and Carradine tie up the case of the Princes in the Tower. 01:30Ian Kelly explores the drama and architecture of food.
| 01:001/2Can Anna's secret audio log help uncover old lies?
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| 02:00 | 02:15Can Amelia deal with the public attention after she learns to walk on water? 02:302/2A panic-stricken Cem fears that he may have killed Mahmut.
| 02:006/10Bernard brings John to London and gets revenge on the Director of Hatcheries. 02:15Martin Sixsmith looks at the stages of human development from childhood to old age. 02:301/5Michael's wedded bliss is interrupted by an unexpected phone call from his brother. 02:451/5Posthumous essays dealing with cancer offset by happy memories of childhood.
| 02:007/10John 'the Savage' is a big hit, while Bernard is jealous. 02:15How our DNA and the development of our brains inform who we are. 02:302/5Michael introduces his young husband to his family for the first time. 02:452/5Henning Mankell recalls bunking off school and heading for Paris.
| 02:008/10Lenina makes a move on John, but he is distracted by Linda's illness. 02:15Martin Sixsmith examines the impact of neuroscience on the way we think, feel and act. 02:303/5Michael helps Mrs Madrigal to find a new companion. 02:453/5The author recalls a trip to a restaurant in Spain.
| 02:009/10Bernard worries as John tries to foster rebellion amongst the Delta grades. 02:15Martin Sixsmith explores the way our brains perceive and process information. 02:304/5Michael is surprised by his brother's revelation. 02:454/5The author explains his interest in cave paintings and what they reveal.
| 02:0010/10Disenchanted with society, John decides to seek solitude. 02:15Examining the work of psychologists who believe consciousness is 'just an illusion'. 02:305/5Mary Ann returns to San Francisco to join the vigil at Mrs Madrigal's bedside. 02:455/5The author recalls the joy of staging a Greek drama in Mozambique.
| 02:10Ore Oduba chooses 'Pride' by U2 and 'One Last Time' by Ariana Grande. 02:15The writer, broadcaster and 'Brain of Britain' visits the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew.
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| 03:00 | 03:452/5The actor reads from his moving memoir of the letters sent to him by his mother Annie.
| 03:001/2Violent robberies force DI Resnick to relive old memories. Stars Tom Wilkinson.
| 03:002/2Can Detective Inspector Resnick finally solve the case of two violent robberies?
| 03:001/3Ruthless Arabella Trefoil wants to keep her engagement to John Morton a secret.
| 03:002/3Lord Rufford has kissed Arabella twice, but not enough to win him and his estate.
| 03:003/3Lord Rufford has run away from Arabella, but she is still determined to marry him.
| 03:00Cerys Matthews tells the story behind what many believe to be the greatest try ever scored
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| 04:00 | 04:00A desperate mother commissions a Victorian lady detective to save her son.
| 04:00Nigel Rees quizzes Arnold Brown, Lissa Evans, Christopher Frayling and Erica Wagner. 04:306/6MP Duncan Stonebridge does Sue a favour and suddenly finds out he is Graham the surveyor.
| 04:002/6Justin Moorhouse, Rob Deering, Chris Corcoran and Tom Allen in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz. 04:304/4A job offer for the Reverend Hawthorne raises Ms Boal's expectations.
| 04:001/6Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Nigel Williams and Harry Ritchie on the literary quiz. 04:305/6The rural station staff attempt to secure an old engine, but there is a big catch.
| 04:006/6With panellists Mark Watson, Tony Hawks, Lucy Porter and Ed Byrne. David Mitchell hosts. 04:302/10When Aunt Agatha sparks uproar, can Bertie Wooster's valet save the day?
| 04:004/6Gyles Brandreth chairs with Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden, Penny Junor and Julian Fellowes. 04:302/4The Yorkshire builders work on the home of a faded Hollywood star.
| 04:00A Jewish merchant discovers that a family heirloom has a sinister Nazi provenance.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces Fine Lines with Jean Binta Breeze and Michael Donaghy. 05:301/6Will Brian ignore Danny's warning when a visitor offers them a suspiciously cheap laptop?
| 05:005/6The Whelk Diet is on the menu and an inspector arrives to check Bunty's veg. 05:304/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Sindhu Vee, Sir Paul Nurse and Rowan Pelling.
| 05:004/4Belport tries escapology to woo a music hall singer, but servant Ned is smitten too. 05:303/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to make money funny.
| 05:004/6Stella tries to dejunk the house. 05:304/4The investigation takes Angstrom to the remote Celibate Puffin Island.
| 05:001/6Katy is a mum. Daniel has a new job. Lucy is jealous. 05:305/6Several different animals, a couple of types of king and a much-needed intervention.
| 05:001/4Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch turns to politics over a compulsory purchase order. 05:304/6Jeff and Andy are on a quest - Jeff for spiritual solace, Andy for a proper roast dinner.
| 05:306/6The founder Goon explains the exact moment his comic inspiration reached full fruition.
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| 06:00 | 06:0010/14Grant and Carradine delve into those who may also have had a claim to the throne. 06:30Andy Kershaw explores the post-war golden age of British micro-cars
| 06:0011/14Inspector Grant and researcher Carradine investigate the case of the Princes in the Tower. 06:30Voices of the dead, aliens or our minds? Ken Hollings explores electronic voice phenomena.
| 06:0012/14Grant and Carradine now turn the spotlight on Henry VII's rivals to the throne. 06:30Discover the history of the flexidisc, a cheap, lo-fi way of releasing a record.
| 06:0013/14As Inspector Grant's health improves, might Richard III's reputation do likewise? 06:30How was "dancing marquess" Henry Cyril Paget bankrupted by his love of theatre?
| 06:0014/14After a setback, Grant and Carradine tie up the case of the Princes in the Tower. 06:30Ian Kelly explores the drama and architecture of food.
| 06:00A Jewish merchant discovers that a family heirloom has a sinister Nazi provenance.
| 06:00It's 2005 and Mrs Madrigal is back. Michael's wedded bliss is interrupted.
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| 07:00 | 07:005/6The Whelk Diet is on the menu and an inspector arrives to check Bunty's veg. 07:304/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Sindhu Vee, Sir Paul Nurse and Rowan Pelling.
| 07:004/4Belport tries escapology to woo a music hall singer, but servant Ned is smitten too. 07:303/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to make money funny.
| 07:004/6Stella tries to dejunk the house. 07:304/4The investigation takes Angstrom to the remote Celibate Puffin Island.
| 07:001/6Katy is a mum. Daniel has a new job. Lucy is jealous. 07:305/6Several different animals, a couple of types of king and a much-needed intervention.
| 07:001/4Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch turns to politics over a compulsory purchase order. 07:304/6Jeff and Andy are on a quest - Jeff for spiritual solace, Andy for a proper roast dinner.
| 07:306/6The founder Goon explains the exact moment his comic inspiration reached full fruition.
| 07:15A woman confronts old age and her fear of dependency. Read by Thora Hird. 07:302/6Should Danny betray a friend for the sake of his career?
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| 08:00 | 08:0010/16Bill bans the Lad from the National Film Ball, but then there's a knock at the door. 08:3023/26When a French general visits, there is a mighty platoon motoring mix-up.
| 08:00Building a home gym with Andy Mann and tackling the population explosion. 08:30Sir Gregory is set to leave, but can one of the daft duo fill his shoes?
| 08:0023/26The officers are ordered to attend a party to celebrate the Admiral's 50 years of service. 08:306/16Complaints to the BBC and Kenneth Horne heads to a new bona bistro.
| 08:003/13The new baby arrives, but George messes up big time. 08:306/27Fleeing from Tobruk in 1942, the military leader leaves behind a precious box.
| 08:0014/14'The Incredible Singing Blancmange' or 'The Dessert Song'. 08:305/8Single dad Bryan takes a driving job but finds himself caught up in crime.
| 08:00Cerys Matthews tells the story behind what many believe to be the greatest try ever scored
| 08:008/8A poem for a man with a plan. Stars Ronnie Barker. 08:306/13Harry gets more than he bargains for when he spends his birthday reminiscing about the war
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| 09:00 | 09:00Nigel Rees quizzes Arnold Brown, Lissa Evans, Christopher Frayling and Erica Wagner. 09:306/6MP Duncan Stonebridge does Sue a favour and suddenly finds out he is Graham the surveyor.
| 09:005/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:455/6Poet laureate of comedy John Hegley entertains an audience with his book of verse.
| 09:001/6Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Nigel Williams and Harry Ritchie on the literary quiz. 09:305/6The rural station staff attempt to secure an old engine, but there is a big catch.
| 09:006/6With panellists Mark Watson, Tony Hawks, Lucy Porter and Ed Byrne. David Mitchell hosts. 09:302/10When Aunt Agatha sparks uproar, can Bertie Wooster's valet save the day?
| 09:004/6Gyles Brandreth chairs with Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden, Penny Junor and Julian Fellowes. 09:302/4The Yorkshire builders work on the home of a faded Hollywood star.
| 09:00Isy Suttie shares her lessons in life and love
| 09:00Aged just 58, Wendy Mitchell faced up to a disease threatening to steal all hope.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2Violent robberies force DI Resnick to relive old memories. Stars Tom Wilkinson.
| 10:002/2Can Detective Inspector Resnick finally solve the case of two violent robberies?
| 10:001/3Ruthless Arabella Trefoil wants to keep her engagement to John Morton a secret.
| 10:002/3Lord Rufford has kissed Arabella twice, but not enough to win him and his estate.
| 10:003/3Lord Rufford has run away from Arabella, but she is still determined to marry him.
| | 10:10Two friends from Wales who like nothing more than talking about rugby.(R) 10:15Sue Lawley talks to Professor Heinz Wolff.
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| 11:00 | 11:003/3Sophie's life is assaulted by emotional challenges and an unforgiving environment. 11:152/6The priestly sleuth delves into the surprisingly dangerous world of book restoration.
| 11:001/3Beautifully observed nature writing inspired by life on a Morayshire farm. 11:153/6The priestly detective digs around in the murderous world of gardening.
| 11:002/3A young woman fears for her future when she is dismissed from her first job in service. 11:154/6The sleuth invites Tina to her first classical music concert but a murder steals the show.
| 11:003/3A young girl struggles to make sense of the adult world around her. 11:155/6The priest makes a discovery as an archaeological excavation becomes a battlefield.
| 11:00A bus driver's philanthropic nature means bad timekeeping but general goodwill. 11:156/6The priestly sleuth comes across foul play at a distinctly unfriendly cricket match.
| | 11:00'Guilt and Shame' and 'Boring Talks'.
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| 12:00 | 12:0010/16Bill bans the Lad from the National Film Ball, but then there's a knock at the door. 12:3023/26When a French general visits, there is a mighty platoon motoring mix-up.
| 12:00Building a home gym with Andy Mann and tackling the population explosion. 12:30Sir Gregory is set to leave, but can one of the daft duo fill his shoes?
| 12:0023/26The officers are ordered to attend a party to celebrate the Admiral's 50 years of service. 12:306/16Complaints to the BBC and Kenneth Horne heads to a new bona bistro.
| 12:003/13The new baby arrives, but George messes up big time. 12:306/27Fleeing from Tobruk in 1942, the military leader leaves behind a precious box.
| 12:0014/14'The Incredible Singing Blancmange' or 'The Dessert Song'. 12:305/8Single dad Bryan takes a driving job but finds himself caught up in crime.
| 12:001/6Katy is a mum. Daniel has a new job. Lucy is jealous. 12:3023/26When a French general visits, there is a mighty platoon motoring mix-up.
| 12:008/8A poem for a man with a plan. Stars Ronnie Barker. 12:306/13Harry gets more than he bargains for when he spends his birthday reminiscing about the war
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| 13:00 | 13:0010/14Grant and Carradine delve into those who may also have had a claim to the throne. 13:30Andy Kershaw explores the post-war golden age of British micro-cars
| 13:0011/14Inspector Grant and researcher Carradine investigate the case of the Princes in the Tower. 13:30Voices of the dead, aliens or our minds? Ken Hollings explores electronic voice phenomena.
| 13:0012/14Grant and Carradine now turn the spotlight on Henry VII's rivals to the throne. 13:30Discover the history of the flexidisc, a cheap, lo-fi way of releasing a record.
| 13:0013/14As Inspector Grant's health improves, might Richard III's reputation do likewise? 13:30How was "dancing marquess" Henry Cyril Paget bankrupted by his love of theatre?
| 13:0014/14After a setback, Grant and Carradine tie up the case of the Princes in the Tower. 13:30Ian Kelly explores the drama and architecture of food.
| 13:001/2Can Anna's secret audio log help uncover old lies?
| 13:00It's 2005 and Mrs Madrigal is back. Michael's wedded bliss is interrupted.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Bernard brings John to London and gets revenge on the Director of Hatcheries. 14:15Martin Sixsmith looks at the stages of human development from childhood to old age. 14:301/5Michael's wedded bliss is interrupted by an unexpected phone call from his brother. 14:451/5Posthumous essays dealing with cancer offset by happy memories of childhood.
| 14:007/10John 'the Savage' is a big hit, while Bernard is jealous. 14:15How our DNA and the development of our brains inform who we are. 14:302/5Michael introduces his young husband to his family for the first time. 14:452/5Henning Mankell recalls bunking off school and heading for Paris.
| 14:008/10Lenina makes a move on John, but he is distracted by Linda's illness. 14:15Martin Sixsmith examines the impact of neuroscience on the way we think, feel and act. 14:303/5Michael helps Mrs Madrigal to find a new companion. 14:453/5The author recalls a trip to a restaurant in Spain.
| 14:009/10Bernard worries as John tries to foster rebellion amongst the Delta grades. 14:15Martin Sixsmith explores the way our brains perceive and process information. 14:304/5Michael is surprised by his brother's revelation. 14:454/5The author explains his interest in cave paintings and what they reveal.
| 14:0010/10Disenchanted with society, John decides to seek solitude. 14:15Examining the work of psychologists who believe consciousness is 'just an illusion'. 14:305/5Mary Ann returns to San Francisco to join the vigil at Mrs Madrigal's bedside. 14:455/5The author recalls the joy of staging a Greek drama in Mozambique.
| 14:10Ore Oduba chooses 'Pride' by U2 and 'One Last Time' by Ariana Grande. 14:15The writer, broadcaster and 'Brain of Britain' visits the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew.
| 14:15A woman confronts old age and her fear of dependency. Read by Thora Hird. 14:301/2A commuter daydreams about the couple she watches from her train window.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Violent robberies force DI Resnick to relive old memories. Stars Tom Wilkinson.
| 15:002/2Can Detective Inspector Resnick finally solve the case of two violent robberies?
| 15:001/3Ruthless Arabella Trefoil wants to keep her engagement to John Morton a secret.
| 15:002/3Lord Rufford has kissed Arabella twice, but not enough to win him and his estate.
| 15:003/3Lord Rufford has run away from Arabella, but she is still determined to marry him.
| 15:00Cerys Matthews tells the story behind what many believe to be the greatest try ever scored
| 15:452/5The actor reads from his moving memoir of the letters sent to him by his mother Annie.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Nigel Rees quizzes Arnold Brown, Lissa Evans, Christopher Frayling and Erica Wagner. 16:306/6MP Duncan Stonebridge does Sue a favour and suddenly finds out he is Graham the surveyor.
| 16:002/6Justin Moorhouse, Rob Deering, Chris Corcoran and Tom Allen in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz. 16:304/4A job offer for the Reverend Hawthorne raises Ms Boal's expectations.
| 16:001/6Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Nigel Williams and Harry Ritchie on the literary quiz. 16:305/6The rural station staff attempt to secure an old engine, but there is a big catch.
| 16:006/6With panellists Mark Watson, Tony Hawks, Lucy Porter and Ed Byrne. David Mitchell hosts. 16:302/10When Aunt Agatha sparks uproar, can Bertie Wooster's valet save the day?
| 16:004/6Gyles Brandreth chairs with Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden, Penny Junor and Julian Fellowes. 16:302/4The Yorkshire builders work on the home of a faded Hollywood star.
| 16:00A Jewish merchant discovers that a family heirloom has a sinister Nazi provenance.
| 16:00Haunting tale of a snowbound mountain guide in sole charge of a remote Alpine hotel.
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| 17:00 | 17:005/6The Whelk Diet is on the menu and an inspector arrives to check Bunty's veg. 17:304/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Sindhu Vee, Sir Paul Nurse and Rowan Pelling.
| 17:004/4Belport tries escapology to woo a music hall singer, but servant Ned is smitten too. 17:303/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to make money funny.
| 17:004/6Stella tries to dejunk the house. 17:304/4The investigation takes Angstrom to the remote Celibate Puffin Island.
| 17:001/6Katy is a mum. Daniel has a new job. Lucy is jealous. 17:305/6Several different animals, a couple of types of king and a much-needed intervention.
| 17:001/4Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch turns to politics over a compulsory purchase order. 17:304/6Jeff and Andy are on a quest - Jeff for spiritual solace, Andy for a proper roast dinner.
| 17:306/6The founder Goon explains the exact moment his comic inspiration reached full fruition.
| 17:00Paul Farley hears new work from two young American poets. 17:302/6Should Danny betray a friend for the sake of his career?
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| 18:00 | 18:00When Van Cheele discovers a wild youth in the woods, he is put out. 18:151/5A mild-mannered doctor and his monstrous alter ego. 18:30Ian Sansom and Virginia Ironside are Sue MacGregor's book discussion guests.
| 18:00The classic ghost story of Doctor Rant and the strange goings-on in the library. 18:152/5Hyde is wanted for murder and disappears. But what is his connection with Dr Jekyll? 18:304/5The man who pioneered the first web browser but passed on the chance of making millions.
| 18:00Derek Jacobi introduces the tale of an orphan's haunted dreams of two ghostly figures. 18:153/5Mr Hyde appears to be dead and Dr Jekyll is gone. Will a paper trail unravel the mystery? 18:30The actress and writer talks to Robin Ray about the music that stirs her emotions.
| 18:00The ghostly tale of the Goodmans, who unwittingly open a doorway to a turbulent past. 18:154/5Utterson's persistence in investigating the truth about his friend Dr Jekyll is rewarded. 18:30Edwina Currie discusses the life of former Israeli prime minister Golda Meir.
| 18:00Why doesn't Doctor Anderson's hotel have a room 13? 18:155/5It's Henry Jekyll's turn to tell the story, as the bizarre truth is finally revealed. 18:301/14Billy Bragg talks to John Wilson about his album 'Talking with the Taxman about Poetry'.
| 18:00Have the universe's most evil creatures returned to claim ultimate victory?
| 18:00When the theatre is dark, never assume it is empty backstage. 18:303/6The crew start to explore but it's not a warm welcome...
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| 19:00 | 19:0010/16Bill bans the Lad from the National Film Ball, but then there's a knock at the door. 19:3023/26When a French general visits, there is a mighty platoon motoring mix-up.
| 19:00Building a home gym with Andy Mann and tackling the population explosion. 19:30Sir Gregory is set to leave, but can one of the daft duo fill his shoes?
| 19:0023/26The officers are ordered to attend a party to celebrate the Admiral's 50 years of service. 19:306/16Complaints to the BBC and Kenneth Horne heads to a new bona bistro.
| 19:003/13The new baby arrives, but George messes up big time. 19:306/27Fleeing from Tobruk in 1942, the military leader leaves behind a precious box.
| 19:0014/14'The Incredible Singing Blancmange' or 'The Dessert Song'. 19:305/8Single dad Bryan takes a driving job but finds himself caught up in crime.
| 19:00Isy Suttie shares her lessons in life and love
| 19:00'Guilt and Shame' and 'Boring Talks'.
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| 20:00 | 20:0010/14Grant and Carradine delve into those who may also have had a claim to the throne. 20:30Andy Kershaw explores the post-war golden age of British micro-cars
| 20:0011/14Inspector Grant and researcher Carradine investigate the case of the Princes in the Tower. 20:30Voices of the dead, aliens or our minds? Ken Hollings explores electronic voice phenomena.
| 20:0012/14Grant and Carradine now turn the spotlight on Henry VII's rivals to the throne. 20:30Discover the history of the flexidisc, a cheap, lo-fi way of releasing a record.
| 20:0013/14As Inspector Grant's health improves, might Richard III's reputation do likewise? 20:30How was "dancing marquess" Henry Cyril Paget bankrupted by his love of theatre?
| 20:0014/14After a setback, Grant and Carradine tie up the case of the Princes in the Tower. 20:30Ian Kelly explores the drama and architecture of food.
| | 20:00Aged just 58, Wendy Mitchell faced up to a disease threatening to steal all hope.
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| 21:00 | 21:003/3Sophie's life is assaulted by emotional challenges and an unforgiving environment. 21:152/6The priestly sleuth delves into the surprisingly dangerous world of book restoration.
| 21:001/3Beautifully observed nature writing inspired by life on a Morayshire farm. 21:153/6The priestly detective digs around in the murderous world of gardening.
| 21:002/3A young woman fears for her future when she is dismissed from her first job in service. 21:154/6The sleuth invites Tina to her first classical music concert but a murder steals the show.
| 21:003/3A young girl struggles to make sense of the adult world around her. 21:155/6The priest makes a discovery as an archaeological excavation becomes a battlefield.
| 21:00'Guilt and Shame' and 'Boring Talks'.
| | 21:10Two friends from Wales who like nothing more than talking about rugby.(R) 21:15Sue Lawley talks to Professor Heinz Wolff.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Sindhu Vee, Sir Paul Nurse and Rowan Pelling. 22:303/5The comedian discovers that Cape Town has some very posh monkeys. 22:55Iain Lee is joined by John Kearns.
| 22:003/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to make money funny. 22:306/6The sci-fi star attempts to solve all unsolved mysteries.
| 22:004/4The investigation takes Angstrom to the remote Celibate Puffin Island. 22:301/4The Geonin alien invaders are challenged to a village cricket match. 22:55Iain Lee is joined by John Kearns.
| 22:005/6Several different animals, a couple of types of king and a much-needed intervention. 22:301/6The topical, scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public.
| 22:004/6Jeff and Andy are on a quest - Jeff for spiritual solace, Andy for a proper roast dinner. 22:306/6An outside broadcast goes down and a bluebottle rampages across Essex. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Fern Brady.
| 22:003/6Satan takes Thomas on a tour of his life and recruits a famous, brutal tormentor. 22:303/6Meet the Barn Conversion Couple and a visit to the Dragon's Den.
| 22:002/6Should Danny betray a friend for the sake of his career? 22:306/6Love is in the air as Douglas and Herc fight it out over the fruit tray. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Fern Brady.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:455/6Poet laureate of comedy John Hegley entertains an audience with his book of verse.
| 23:004/6Joe and Terry replace Stuart with new best friend Janice. 23:302/6Bergerac and Lovejoy on Leather Island and Ukraine's Eurovision entry.
| 23:003/4Bill Clinton's dog Buddy relives his time in the White House with Socks the Cat. 23:153/4Falling head over heels for a society beauty, Hamish finds a rival in the laird. 23:302/4Timecops visit the BBC to try and prevent Adam from making an offensive radio programme.
| 23:005/6Two parties provide a particular challenge. 23:305/5From diseases to identity cards, more of Armando's humorous essays. 23:455/5Memoirs of a boy growing up in the 1970s. In the Fens, the full hideous truth is revealed.
| 23:005/6Marcus Brigstocke persuades Reece Shearsmith to have a driving lesson and try wallpapering 23:304/4The human chameleon's host of comic characters, from deluded teen to nonagenarian diva.
| 23:002/4The comedian calls for wacky improvements to Britain's crumbling transport system. 23:305/6The Welsh comedian continues his quest to free us from the seven deadly sins. From 2007.
| 23:001/6The topical, scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public. 23:304/4Comedian James Acaster presents the results of his research into paint. 23:454/4Dan Antopolski, Tom Craine and Nat Luurtsema piece together a high-concept sketch show.
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