| 00:00 | 00:00When the theatre is dark, never assume it is empty backstage. 00:303/6The crew start to explore but it's not a warm welcome...
| 00:001/14A space station's construction is halted by UFOs. 00:30Ruth Rendell and Robert Macfarlane are Sue MacGregor's book discussion guests.(R)
| 00:002/14Orbiter 2's crew discover why their sister ship has been disabled and who is responsible. 00:305/5Michael Cashman discusses the explosive moment when the UK saw its first gay kiss on TV.
| 00:003/14Orbiter 2's crew discover why the aliens have abducted them. 00:30The humorist talks about the music that stirs his emotions, including Louis Armstrong.
| 00:004/14The crew are captured in space by the sinister Unity organisation and taken to the Moon. 00:30Humphrey Carpenter invites Ned Sherrin to discuss actor Sir Donald Wolfit.
| 00:005/14Orbiter 2's crew have been taken to the Moon by the shadowy Unity organisation. 00:302/14Billy Bragg talks to John Wilson about his album, 'Talking with the Taxman about Poetry'.
| 00:00The Time Lord tracks an ancient creature in the Peak District.
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| 01:00 | 01:00It's 2005 and Mrs Madrigal is back. Michael's wedded bliss is interrupted.
| 01:001/5Jockey Kit Fielding is recruited to fend off the dangerous cousin of a princess. 01:30Eddie Mair returns to his native Scotland to explore his deep affection for Country music.
| 01:002/5Bent on winning French approval to make guns, Henri threatens the princess's husband. 01:30Cecil Sharp collected thousands of English folk songs for a wider audience.
| 01:003/5Danielle faces a terrifying ordeal while Princess Casilla must deal with another shock. 01:30Paul Bayley tells the story of a neglected musical genre.
| 01:004/5Prince Litsi faces terror at the top of the old stand at Bradbury race course. 01:30Jackie Clune dated women for 12 years until she married a man. She explores this subject.
| 01:005/5Jockey Kit Fielding lays a trap to foil Henri de Brescou's plan to slaughter more horses. 01:30Susan George profiles the Hollywood icon's visits to Britain. From 2008.
| 01:002/2Held at knifepoint - but will the truth set Anna free?
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| 02:00 | 02:15A woman confronts old age and her fear of dependency. Read by Thora Hird. 02:301/2A commuter daydreams about the couple she watches from her train window.
| 02:001/5Cult classic about youth culture, cool music and racial tension in 1950s London. 02:15Martin investigates the criminal mind and how neuroscience is used in court. 02:301/5Mary Ann returns to San Francisco with some big news to share with Michael. 02:451/5Singer Tracey Thorn's journey from teenage surbuban dreams to international success.
| 02:002/5Mr Cool reports trouble brewing on London's streets. 02:15Martin Sixsmith looks at how psychology is used in shaping our behaviour. 02:302/5Mary Ann begins to adapt to life with Michael and Ben while Jake meets a new man. 02:452/5Tracey Thorn describes her relationship with fellow Everything But the Girl star Ben Watt.
| 02:003/5A warning visit from Ed the Ted and a worrying visit from Mr Cool. 02:15Martin examines how thinking, emotions and mental events can affect our physical state. 02:303/5Mary Ann takes some time out before her operation and Jake takes a chance on Jonah. 02:453/5Everything But the Girl's Tracey Thorn recalls a gig at the Royal Albert Hall.
| 02:004/5The shocked narrator is determined to woo Suzette back. 02:15Martin looks at the public perception of psychology with the help of comedian Ruby Wax. 02:304/5DeDe accompanies Mary Ann to her surgery while Jake makes a big decision. 02:454/5Singer Tracey Thorn reveals a personal side to life in Everything But the Girl.
| 02:005/5Violence erupts on the London streets of Notting Hill. 02:15Martin looks at our understanding of what makes us think, feel and act the way we do. 02:305/5Mary Ann has an unwelcome encounter with a presence from her past. 02:455/5The Everything But the Girl singer explains her decision to return to the world of pop.
| 02:10Julie Hesmondhalgh chooses 'The Joy of Living' by Ewan MacColl and 'Reach' by S Club. 02:15Playwright Wally K Daly visits his old home of Grangetown near Middlesbrough.
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| 03:00 | 03:453/5The actor recalls the letters sent by his mother as his career in London developed.
| 03:001660: the Campden family's rent collector mysteriously vanishes.
| 03:00Can a man given a £1m banknote survive a month without spending a single penny of it?
| 03:001/2Sherlock Holmes probes the curse of a 'hellhound' stalking a noble family on Dartmoor.
| 03:002/2Watson is pursuing the 'hellhound'. But who is the mystery figure he spots on the moor?
| 03:00A dull middle-aged man temporarily leaves home to spy on his wife to observe what happens.
| 03:00Stephen Tuck asks why Malcolm X was so passionate about speaking at an Oxford Union debate
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| 04:00 | 04:00Haunting tale of a snowbound mountain guide in sole charge of a remote Alpine hotel.
| 04:00Nigel Rees quizzes Dan Antopolski, Janet Ellis, Kirsty Lang and John Sergeant. 04:301/4Three generations of women collide at a family wedding.
| 04:003/6Justin Moorhouse, Roger Monkhouse, Chris Corcoran and Kirsten O'Brien join Rhod Gilbert. 04:301/6Struggling writer Woodhouse continues his fruitless search for literary fame and fortune.
| 04:00Quizmaster Roy Plomley challenges his contestants to spot the mistakes. 04:306/6As winter arrives on the rural railway, stationmaster David gets an exciting job offer.
| 04:001/6A panel show hosted by Angus Deayton but devised by the panellists. 04:303/10When Bingo's new love lands Bertie in bother, who can save the day?
| 04:005/6Gyles Brandreth hosts with Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden, Richard Herring and Louise Doughty. 04:303/4When the Yorkshire builders price up fitting mirrors, they end up seeing double.
| 04:00Ten guests travel to an island. Each is an unconvicted murderer. None will leave alive.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Paul Farley hears new work from two young American poets. 05:302/6Should Danny betray a friend for the sake of his career?
| 05:006/6The islanders unite, but will Irene fight or head to the mainland? 05:306/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Jack Carroll, Suzanne Williams and Robert Twigger.
| 05:001/6The Conroy family are braced for school reports and a loan. 05:304/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to make money funny.
| 05:005/6Patrick approves of Alison's new boyfriend, but what about the others? 05:301/4As civilisation collapses, Bridget Christie embarks on a comic quest for her Shangri-La.
| 05:002/6A golfing break makes Daniel and Lucy rethink priorities. 05:306/6John reveals the downsides of animal adoption, plus an office shanty.
| 05:002/4After tackling the developers directly, should Julian keep his cards closer to his chest? 05:305/6Uncle Jeff decides Andy needs a job to occupy his mind.
| 05:301/3Historian Bettany Hughes rediscovers a forgotten empire and those who ran it.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Jockey Kit Fielding is recruited to fend off the dangerous cousin of a princess. 06:30Eddie Mair returns to his native Scotland to explore his deep affection for Country music.
| 06:002/5Bent on winning French approval to make guns, Henri threatens the princess's husband. 06:30Cecil Sharp collected thousands of English folk songs for a wider audience.
| 06:003/5Danielle faces a terrifying ordeal while Princess Casilla must deal with another shock. 06:30Paul Bayley tells the story of a neglected musical genre.
| 06:004/5Prince Litsi faces terror at the top of the old stand at Bradbury race course. 06:30Jackie Clune dated women for 12 years until she married a man. She explores this subject.
| 06:005/5Jockey Kit Fielding lays a trap to foil Henri de Brescou's plan to slaughter more horses. 06:30Susan George profiles the Hollywood icon's visits to Britain. From 2008.
| 06:00Ten guests travel to an island. Each is an unconvicted murderer. None will leave alive.
| 06:00Mary Ann returns with some big news to share with Michael.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/6The islanders unite, but will Irene fight or head to the mainland? 07:306/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Jack Carroll, Suzanne Williams and Robert Twigger.
| 07:001/6The Conroy family are braced for school reports and a loan. 07:304/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to make money funny.
| 07:005/6Patrick approves of Alison's new boyfriend, but what about the others? 07:301/4As civilisation collapses, Bridget Christie embarks on a comic quest for her Shangri-La.
| 07:002/6A golfing break makes Daniel and Lucy rethink priorities. 07:306/6John reveals the downsides of animal adoption, plus an office shanty.
| 07:002/4After tackling the developers directly, should Julian keep his cards closer to his chest? 07:305/6Uncle Jeff decides Andy needs a job to occupy his mind.
| 07:301/3Historian Bettany Hughes rediscovers a forgotten empire and those who ran it.
| 07:15During a game, a cricketer dreams of radically changing his life – but at what cost? 07:303/6Brian is impressed by a visiting computer repair expert, but why is Danny not so sure?
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| 08:00 | 08:0011/16The Lad is longing to sample life in France. 08:3024/26Jones fights back as a new recruit rakes up their military past.
| 08:00Doddy joins the Invercock-a-Leekie Ballet Company and Andy Mann prepares to go on holiday. 08:30The bungling bureaucrats battle some unwelcome furry visitors.
| 08:0024/26The Troutbridge crew sets sail to France to collect an agent, but Phillips gets lost. 08:307/16Captain Horne tackles a tricky case in 'Edwin Braden Is Missing'.
| 08:004/13George worries about what the future holds for baby Helen. 08:307/27Gas meter inspector Neddie Seagoon heads to South America over an unpaid bill.
| 08:001/13Radio's Dave the Rave and The Legend of Bunny and Claude. 08:306/8Single dad Bryan takes a temporary filing job and chases a missing file.
| 08:00Stephen Tuck asks why Malcolm X was so passionate about speaking at an Oxford Union debate
| 08:00Ted is 'gonged' and argues with Kitty. Reporter George blunders again. 08:307/13Harry has back problems, but will a reputation for being a hypochondriac work against him?
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| 09:00 | 09:00Nigel Rees quizzes Dan Antopolski, Janet Ellis, Kirsty Lang and John Sergeant. 09:301/4Three generations of women collide at a family wedding.
| 09:006/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:456/6The poet laureate of comedy, John Hegley, entertains an audience with his book of verse.
| 09:00Quizmaster Roy Plomley challenges his contestants to spot the mistakes. 09:306/6As winter arrives on the rural railway, stationmaster David gets an exciting job offer.
| 09:001/6A panel show hosted by Angus Deayton but devised by the panellists. 09:303/10When Bingo's new love lands Bertie in bother, who can save the day?
| 09:005/6Gyles Brandreth hosts with Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden, Richard Herring and Louise Doughty. 09:303/4When the Yorkshire builders price up fitting mirrors, they end up seeing double.
| 09:00Crime writer Mark Billingham detects his radio sleuthing stars.
| 09:00Author Miriam Darlington immerses herself in a world of owls.
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| 10:00 | 10:001660: the Campden family's rent collector mysteriously vanishes.
| 10:00Can a man given a £1m banknote survive a month without spending a single penny of it?
| 10:001/2Sherlock Holmes probes the curse of a 'hellhound' stalking a noble family on Dartmoor.
| 10:002/2Watson is pursuing the 'hellhound'. But who is the mystery figure he spots on the moor?
| 10:00A dull middle-aged man temporarily leaves home to spy on his wife to observe what happens.
| | 10:10Two friends united by their love of the sea.(R) 10:15Kirsty Young talks to Professor Dame Kay Davies.
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| 11:00 | 11:00A former yuppie decides to rob a betting shop, using an unusual fake gun. 11:151/4Despite Daniel remodelling their house, Frances feels that something is very wrong.
| 11:00A refugee proves to be an aggravating and judgemental man of mystery. 11:152/4A property investment turns up hidden secrets that change its purchaser's life.
| 11:001/3By Patrick Neate. A writer tries to impress his wife that his creativity knows no bounds. 11:153/4Struggles for truth and survival for the inhabitants of 1830s Van Diemen's Land.
| 11:002/3By Kate Perry. What is PJ prepared to sell to get the album he so desperately wants? 11:154/4A meeting at a holiday cottage shows a woman a way of tackling her broken relationships.
| 11:003/3By David Park. A man realises that his future happiness depends on which bed he buys. 11:15Librarian Philip Larkin receives an official-looking letter that sends him in to a spin.
| | 11:00'Homo Sapiens', 'Nancy' and a chat with Will Young.
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| 12:00 | 12:0011/16The Lad is longing to sample life in France. 12:3024/26Jones fights back as a new recruit rakes up their military past.
| 12:00Doddy joins the Invercock-a-Leekie Ballet Company and Andy Mann prepares to go on holiday. 12:30The bungling bureaucrats battle some unwelcome furry visitors.
| 12:0024/26The Troutbridge crew sets sail to France to collect an agent, but Phillips gets lost. 12:307/16Captain Horne tackles a tricky case in 'Edwin Braden Is Missing'.
| 12:004/13George worries about what the future holds for baby Helen. 12:307/27Gas meter inspector Neddie Seagoon heads to South America over an unpaid bill.
| 12:001/13Radio's Dave the Rave and The Legend of Bunny and Claude. 12:306/8Single dad Bryan takes a temporary filing job and chases a missing file.
| 12:001/6A panel show hosted by Angus Deayton but devised by the panellists. 12:301/6The Conroy family are braced for school reports and a loan.
| 12:00Ted is 'gonged' and argues with Kitty. Reporter George blunders again. 12:307/13Harry has back problems, but will a reputation for being a hypochondriac work against him?
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5Jockey Kit Fielding is recruited to fend off the dangerous cousin of a princess. 13:30Eddie Mair returns to his native Scotland to explore his deep affection for Country music.
| 13:002/5Bent on winning French approval to make guns, Henri threatens the princess's husband. 13:30Cecil Sharp collected thousands of English folk songs for a wider audience.
| 13:003/5Danielle faces a terrifying ordeal while Princess Casilla must deal with another shock. 13:30Paul Bayley tells the story of a neglected musical genre.
| 13:004/5Prince Litsi faces terror at the top of the old stand at Bradbury race course. 13:30Jackie Clune dated women for 12 years until she married a man. She explores this subject.
| 13:005/5Jockey Kit Fielding lays a trap to foil Henri de Brescou's plan to slaughter more horses. 13:30Susan George profiles the Hollywood icon's visits to Britain. From 2008.
| 13:002/2Held at knifepoint - but will the truth set Anna free?
| 13:00Mary Ann returns with some big news to share with Michael.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Cult classic about youth culture, cool music and racial tension in 1950s London. 14:15Martin investigates the criminal mind and how neuroscience is used in court. 14:301/5Mary Ann returns to San Francisco with some big news to share with Michael. 14:451/5Singer Tracey Thorn's journey from teenage surbuban dreams to international success.
| 14:002/5Mr Cool reports trouble brewing on London's streets. 14:15Martin Sixsmith looks at how psychology is used in shaping our behaviour. 14:302/5Mary Ann begins to adapt to life with Michael and Ben while Jake meets a new man. 14:452/5Tracey Thorn describes her relationship with fellow Everything But the Girl star Ben Watt.
| 14:003/5A warning visit from Ed the Ted and a worrying visit from Mr Cool. 14:15Martin examines how thinking, emotions and mental events can affect our physical state. 14:303/5Mary Ann takes some time out before her operation and Jake takes a chance on Jonah. 14:453/5Everything But the Girl's Tracey Thorn recalls a gig at the Royal Albert Hall.
| 14:004/5The shocked narrator is determined to woo Suzette back. 14:15Martin looks at the public perception of psychology with the help of comedian Ruby Wax. 14:304/5DeDe accompanies Mary Ann to her surgery while Jake makes a big decision. 14:454/5Singer Tracey Thorn reveals a personal side to life in Everything But the Girl.
| 14:005/5Violence erupts on the London streets of Notting Hill. 14:15Martin looks at our understanding of what makes us think, feel and act the way we do. 14:305/5Mary Ann has an unwelcome encounter with a presence from her past. 14:455/5The Everything But the Girl singer explains her decision to return to the world of pop.
| 14:10Julie Hesmondhalgh chooses 'The Joy of Living' by Ewan MacColl and 'Reach' by S Club. 14:15Playwright Wally K Daly visits his old home of Grangetown near Middlesbrough.
| 14:15During a game, a cricketer dreams of radically changing his life – but at what cost? 14:302/2Rachel becomes a part of the lives she has watched from the train.
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| 15:00 | 15:001660: the Campden family's rent collector mysteriously vanishes.
| 15:00Can a man given a £1m banknote survive a month without spending a single penny of it?
| 15:001/2Sherlock Holmes probes the curse of a 'hellhound' stalking a noble family on Dartmoor.
| 15:002/2Watson is pursuing the 'hellhound'. But who is the mystery figure he spots on the moor?
| 15:00A dull middle-aged man temporarily leaves home to spy on his wife to observe what happens.
| 15:00Stephen Tuck asks why Malcolm X was so passionate about speaking at an Oxford Union debate
| 15:454/5Tom Courtenay's memoir recalls worries over his mum Annie.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Nigel Rees quizzes Dan Antopolski, Janet Ellis, Kirsty Lang and John Sergeant. 16:301/4Three generations of women collide at a family wedding.
| 16:003/6Justin Moorhouse, Roger Monkhouse, Chris Corcoran and Kirsten O'Brien join Rhod Gilbert. 16:301/6Struggling writer Woodhouse continues his fruitless search for literary fame and fortune.
| 16:00Quizmaster Roy Plomley challenges his contestants to spot the mistakes. 16:306/6As winter arrives on the rural railway, stationmaster David gets an exciting job offer.
| 16:001/6A panel show hosted by Angus Deayton but devised by the panellists. 16:303/10When Bingo's new love lands Bertie in bother, who can save the day?
| 16:005/6Gyles Brandreth hosts with Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden, Richard Herring and Louise Doughty. 16:303/4When the Yorkshire builders price up fitting mirrors, they end up seeing double.
| 16:00Ten guests travel to an island. Each is an unconvicted murderer. None will leave alive.
| 16:00Before the First World War, Sir George Sitwell runs his estate and monitors his son.
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| 17:00 | 17:006/6The islanders unite, but will Irene fight or head to the mainland? 17:306/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Jack Carroll, Suzanne Williams and Robert Twigger.
| 17:001/6The Conroy family are braced for school reports and a loan. 17:304/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to make money funny.
| 17:005/6Patrick approves of Alison's new boyfriend, but what about the others? 17:301/4As civilisation collapses, Bridget Christie embarks on a comic quest for her Shangri-La.
| 17:002/6A golfing break makes Daniel and Lucy rethink priorities. 17:306/6John reveals the downsides of animal adoption, plus an office shanty.
| 17:002/4After tackling the developers directly, should Julian keep his cards closer to his chest? 17:305/6Uncle Jeff decides Andy needs a job to occupy his mind.
| 17:301/3Historian Bettany Hughes rediscovers a forgotten empire and those who ran it.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra introduces In Praise of Limestone featuring Auden's famous poem. 17:303/6Brian is impressed by a visiting computer repair expert, but why is Danny not so sure?
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| 18:00 | 18:001/14A space station's construction is halted by UFOs. 18:30Ruth Rendell and Robert Macfarlane are Sue MacGregor's book discussion guests.
| 18:002/14Orbiter 2's crew discover why their sister ship has been disabled and who is responsible. 18:305/5Michael Cashman discusses the explosive moment when the UK saw its first gay kiss on TV.
| 18:003/14Orbiter 2's crew discover why the aliens have abducted them. 18:30The humorist talks about the music that stirs his emotions, including Louis Armstrong.
| 18:004/14The crew are captured in space by the sinister Unity organisation and taken to the Moon. 18:30Humphrey Carpenter invites Ned Sherrin to discuss actor Sir Donald Wolfit.
| 18:005/14Orbiter 2's crew have been taken to the Moon by the shadowy Unity organisation. 18:302/14Billy Bragg talks to John Wilson about his album, 'Talking with the Taxman about Poetry'.
| 18:00The Time Lord tracks an ancient creature in the Peak District.
| 18:00The Man in Black introduces a chatline where the callers are kept on hold forever. 18:304/6Held captive on Mars, the crew learn their fate.
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| 19:00 | 19:0011/16The Lad is longing to sample life in France. 19:3024/26Jones fights back as a new recruit rakes up their military past.
| 19:00Doddy joins the Invercock-a-Leekie Ballet Company and Andy Mann prepares to go on holiday. 19:30The bungling bureaucrats battle some unwelcome furry visitors.
| 19:0024/26The Troutbridge crew sets sail to France to collect an agent, but Phillips gets lost. 19:307/16Captain Horne tackles a tricky case in 'Edwin Braden Is Missing'.
| 19:004/13George worries about what the future holds for baby Helen. 19:307/27Gas meter inspector Neddie Seagoon heads to South America over an unpaid bill.
| 19:001/13Radio's Dave the Rave and The Legend of Bunny and Claude. 19:306/8Single dad Bryan takes a temporary filing job and chases a missing file.
| 19:00Crime writer Mark Billingham detects his radio sleuthing stars.
| 19:00'Homo Sapiens', 'Nancy' and a chat with Will Young.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5Jockey Kit Fielding is recruited to fend off the dangerous cousin of a princess. 20:30Eddie Mair returns to his native Scotland to explore his deep affection for Country music.
| 20:002/5Bent on winning French approval to make guns, Henri threatens the princess's husband. 20:30Cecil Sharp collected thousands of English folk songs for a wider audience.
| 20:003/5Danielle faces a terrifying ordeal while Princess Casilla must deal with another shock. 20:30Paul Bayley tells the story of a neglected musical genre.
| 20:004/5Prince Litsi faces terror at the top of the old stand at Bradbury race course. 20:30Jackie Clune dated women for 12 years until she married a man. She explores this subject.
| 20:005/5Jockey Kit Fielding lays a trap to foil Henri de Brescou's plan to slaughter more horses. 20:30Susan George profiles the Hollywood icon's visits to Britain. From 2008.
| | 20:00Author Miriam Darlington immerses herself in a world of owls.
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| 21:00 | 21:00A former yuppie decides to rob a betting shop, using an unusual fake gun. 21:151/4Despite Daniel remodelling their house, Frances feels that something is very wrong.
| 21:00A refugee proves to be an aggravating and judgemental man of mystery. 21:152/4A property investment turns up hidden secrets that change its purchaser's life.
| 21:001/3By Patrick Neate. A writer tries to impress his wife that his creativity knows no bounds. 21:153/4Struggles for truth and survival for the inhabitants of 1830s Van Diemen's Land.
| 21:002/3By Kate Perry. What is PJ prepared to sell to get the album he so desperately wants? 21:154/4A meeting at a holiday cottage shows a woman a way of tackling her broken relationships.
| 21:00'Homo Sapiens', 'Nancy' and a chat with Will Young.
| | 21:10Two friends united by their love of the sea.(R) 21:15Kirsty Young talks to Professor Dame Kay Davies.
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| 22:00 | 22:006/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Jack Carroll, Suzanne Williams and Robert Twigger. 22:304/5Travelling from Sligo to Dublin, the comedian learns to play the penny whistle - badly.
| 22:004/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to make money funny. 22:301/4Does power come from the barrel of a gun or a jar of onion marmalade? 22:55Paul Garner is joined by Alex Lowe.
| 22:001/4As civilisation collapses, Bridget Christie embarks on a comic quest for her Shangri-La. 22:302/4Katrina attempts to sabotage Uljabaan's post-invasion education programme.
| 22:006/6John reveals the downsides of animal adoption, plus an office shanty. 22:302/6This week we order some eggs, campaign for lent and visit White Planet. 22:55Paul Garner is joined by Alex Lowe.
| 22:005/6Uncle Jeff decides Andy needs a job to occupy his mind. 22:30Spirit medium Ian D Montfort in a comedy showcase that spawned a series. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Naomi Sheldon.
| 22:004/6There's trouble in hell, thanks to a fundamentalist and a pushy computer. 22:304/6Discovering a day in the life of a lock keeper. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Naomi Sheldon.
| 22:003/6Brian is impressed by a visiting computer repair expert, but why is Danny not so sure? 22:301/6The ups and downs of a colonoscopy and how the right lighting can make us all look good.
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| 23:00 | 23:006/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:456/6The poet laureate of comedy, John Hegley, entertains an audience with his book of verse.
| 23:005/6Someone has left a baby at the jobcentre. Comedy from 2013. 23:303/6A guitar legend, Jane Austen and a soap opera queen.
| 23:004/4Ronald Reagan's dog Rex reveals that he shared his master's passion for acting. 23:154/4The elderly Scotsmen assist the laird with armaments for shooting out on the moors. 23:25Paul Garner is joined by Alex Lowe. 23:303/4Adam Riches takes the listener back to the Wild West to tell the story of Big Rich.
| 23:006/6A lunch invitation could change everything for the three couples. 23:301/4Mel Hudson and Vicki Pepperdine stay on air - despite interruptions. From May 2001.
| 23:006/6The double Olympic champion tries her first deep-fried Mars bar. 23:301/6The comedian and the presenter get chatting in the tag-team talk show.
| 23:003/4Another radical proposal as the comedian calls for people to be re-housed at random. 23:306/6The Welsh comedian continues his quest to free us from the seven deadly sins.
| 23:002/6This week we order some eggs, campaign for lent and visit White Planet. 23:301/3Marooned in a lighthouse, Sam finds his troubles just starting.
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