| 00:00 | 00:00The Man in Black introduces a chatline where the callers are kept on hold forever. 00:304/6Held captive on Mars, the crew learn their fate.
| 00:006/14McLelland and Hicks plan to use an unmanned probe in a desperate bid to return to Earth. 00:30Razia Iqbal and Judith Flanders are Sue MacGregor's book discussion guests.(R)
| 00:007/14Unity progress their plans to commandeer the still unassembled Orbiter X. 00:301/4Paul Gambaccini explores Oscar triumphs for The Godfather and its sequel.
| 00:008/14Unity sets about planting an insider within the Commonwealth Space Project headquarters. 00:30Novelist Beryl Bainbridge shares early memories of listening to the wireless.
| 00:009/14Captain Kent of the CSP embarks on a rescue mission. 00:30Professor Robert Winston chooses a famous writer from the French Renaissance.
| 00:0010/14A patched-up Orbiter 2 heads for Earth. 00:303/14Suzanne Vega talks to John Wilson about her platinum album Solitude Standing.
| 00:00The Time Lord is prisoner of the Kraals leaving Leela and an unlikely ally to save the day
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| 01:00 | 01:00Mary Ann returns with some big news to share with Michael.
| 01:001/6The Roman sleuth heads to Germany's Barbarian forests. 01:30How Stefan Gates came to appear on the cover of Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy.
| 01:002/6The detective witnesses the aftermath of a crime and gets a hostile welcome in Germany. 01:30Pigeon Post has been around forever. Can it survive in the modern world?
| 01:003/6The Roman sleuth learns the legion's legate Gracilis is missing. 01:30People who have written letters to themselves to be opened in years to come.
| 01:004/6The Roman sleuth sets off with raw recruits to cross the Rhine into Barbarian territory. 01:30Laurie Taylor seeks out the local censors who privately vetted controversial films
| 01:005/6The Roman detective is worried when the prisoners finally meet legendary priestess Veleda. 01:30A profile of England's 1966 World Cup winning captain.
| 01:001/2A band of inept revolutionaries in a London squat try to court the IRA.
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| 02:00 | 02:15During a game, a cricketer dreams of radically changing his life – but at what cost? 02:302/2Rachel becomes a part of the lives she has watched from the train.
| 02:001/8Answering an old chum's call for help, the hero pilot flies to Fort Beaver. 02:151/10Juliet Gardiner on the Oracle of Delphi where Ancient Greeks heard their future predicted. 02:301/10Aged 92, is Anna Madrigal prepared to confront the ghosts in her past that trouble her? 02:451/5Jared Diamond asks what traditional cultures can teach us about modern society.
| 02:002/8When the hero finds his chum missing from the aerodrome, he clashes with the evil McBain. 02:152/10How the Druids' mysterious divining ceremonies foretold the future. 02:302/10Shawna makes Michael and Ben an offer that could change their lives. 02:452/5What can be learned from traditional societies about conflict resolution and peacekeeping?
| 02:003/8The legendary pilot faces more trouble from McBain as he leaves the local saloon. 02:153/10Juliet Gardiner on the apocalyptic visions of Divine judgement in the Book of Revelation. 02:303/10Anna prepares to go back to her home town while Michael and Ben argue over Shawna's offer. 02:453/5Traditional cultures' attitudes towards children compared with those of modern society.
| 02:004/8The crackle of machine-gun fire from another plane forces the Jupiter to take action. 02:154/10Juliet Gardiner looks at history's most famous futurologist, Nostradamus. 02:304/10Anna remembers a particularly intense friendship from when she was a boy. 02:454/5What can traditional societies teach us about dealing with an ageing population?
| 02:005/8Thoughts of rescue fade as the chums realise who is roaring towards them. 02:155/10Juliet Gardiner looks at Renaissance visionary and polymath Leonardo da Vinci. 02:305/10Michael, Ben and Shawna arrive at the Burning Man festival. 02:455/5What can traditional societies teach us about living healthier lives?
| 02:10The lead singer of Texas chooses 'Rock the Casbah' and 'These Boots Are Made For Walking'. 02:15Writer Helen Cresswell explores the Nottinghamshire village of Eakring.
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| 03:00 | 03:454/5Tom Courtenay's memoir recalls worries over his mum Annie.
| 03:00Can Manchester private eye Kate Brannigan discover who’s behind a deadly blackmail case?
| 03:00When a stately home's Monet is stolen, the Manchester private eye chases across Europe.
| 03:00The week when the Finnish Parliament declared its independence.
| 03:00The week in 1917 when the Battle of Cambrai marked the first mass use of tanks.
| 03:00Tynemouth in the week in 1917 when Germany and Russia ceased hostilities.
| 03:00Sir Nicholas Kenyon reflects on the life of composer Sir John Tavener.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Before the First World War, Sir George Sitwell runs his estate and monitors his son.
| 04:00With guests Cressida Cowell, Ruth Dudley Edwards, Helen Zaltzman and Michael Billington. 04:302/4What will be the outcome of Sripurna's ex-husband's secret meetings with their daughter?
| 04:004/6Justin Moorhouse and Tom Wrigglesworth join Rhod Gilbert in the comedy quiz. 04:302/6Will struggling writer Woodhouse get a break when he is taken on by a new agent?
| 04:00Quizmaster Roy Plomley challenges his contestants to spot the mistakes. 04:301/540 is the new 21. Sketch show written and performed by the well-lived.
| 04:002/6Andy Parsons, Rebecca Front, Miles Jupp and Rick Wakeman devise the panel show's rounds. 04:306/10Can Bertie beat the odds of disaster in an unusual betting syndicate?
| 04:006/6Gyles Brandreth hosts, with Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden, John O'Farrell and Dan Tetsell. 04:304/4The Yorkshire builders are warned over a dodgy landlord, and a birth is imminent.
| 04:001873: Arthur Vernet investigates a mystery around the Earl of Warminster's family home.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra introduces In Praise of Limestone featuring Auden's famous poem. 05:303/6Brian is impressed by a visiting computer repair expert, but why is Danny not so sure?
| 05:001/6Newly in love, Nancy is not too keen on recalling past events with old rogue Winston. 05:305/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Dillie Keane, Ella Al-Shamahi and Richard Curtis.
| 05:002/6Italian exchange student Gian Paolo meets the Conroy family. And it's Gay Pride. 05:30Henry Normal with his occasional series to tackle love.
| 05:006/6Patrick and Stella find their dream house. Will the children scupper moving? 05:302/4As civilisation collapses, Bridget Christie embarks on a comic quest for her Shangri-La.
| 05:003/6Lucy doesn't realise Daniel can't keep secrets. 05:30Stand-up from Alex Edelman, Winner of Best Newcomer at the 2014 Edinburgh Comedy Festival
| 05:003/4Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch tries to invoke ancient laws in defence of his land. 05:306/6Jeff tries matchmaking but finds he's playing with fire. With Tom Palmer.
| 05:302/3Historian Bettany Hughes turns to archaeology to reveal what life was like in Byzantium.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/6The Roman sleuth heads to Germany's Barbarian forests. 06:30How Stefan Gates came to appear on the cover of Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy.
| 06:002/6The detective witnesses the aftermath of a crime and gets a hostile welcome in Germany. 06:30Pigeon Post has been around forever. Can it survive in the modern world?
| 06:003/6The Roman sleuth learns the legion's legate Gracilis is missing. 06:30People who have written letters to themselves to be opened in years to come.
| 06:004/6The Roman sleuth sets off with raw recruits to cross the Rhine into Barbarian territory. 06:30Laurie Taylor seeks out the local censors who privately vetted controversial films
| 06:005/6The Roman detective is worried when the prisoners finally meet legendary priestess Veleda. 06:30A profile of England's 1966 World Cup winning captain.
| 06:001873: Arthur Vernet investigates a mystery around the Earl of Warminster's family home.
| 06:001/2Anna Madrigal is now 92, but the ghosts in her past are troubling her.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/6Newly in love, Nancy is not too keen on recalling past events with old rogue Winston. 07:305/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Dillie Keane, Ella Al-Shamahi and Richard Curtis.
| 07:002/6Italian exchange student Gian Paolo meets the Conroy family. And it's Gay Pride. 07:30Henry Normal with his occasional series to tackle love.
| 07:006/6Patrick and Stella find their dream house. Will the children scupper moving? 07:302/4As civilisation collapses, Bridget Christie embarks on a comic quest for her Shangri-La.
| 07:003/6Lucy doesn't realise Daniel can't keep secrets. 07:30Stand-up from Alex Edelman, Winner of Best Newcomer at the 2014 Edinburgh Comedy Festival
| 07:003/4Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch tries to invoke ancient laws in defence of his land. 07:306/6Jeff tries matchmaking but finds he's playing with fire. With Tom Palmer.
| 07:302/3Historian Bettany Hughes turns to archaeology to reveal what life was like in Byzantium.
| 07:15A distinctive jacket seems to beckon a pickpocket over the cacophony of an Indian market. 07:304/6Brian's dream of retiring to the countryside is shattered.
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| 08:00 | 08:0012/16The Lad motor races in a classic car provided by Sid. 08:3025/26A new aerodrome threatens Godfrey's idyllic cottage with demolition.
| 08:00The King of Knotty Ash delves into breaking the rules and brings us Happy News. 08:30Events take off as the idle duo welcome an office efficiency expert.
| 08:0025/26Stanton thinks Number One looks poorly, but Pertwee acts ill to avoid a terrible posting. 08:308/16'Who killed the Amazing Proudbasket?' Plus Kenneth Horne trolls round to Bona Tours.
| 08:005/13George and Kate get in a tizzy showing off baby Helen. 08:308/27Neddie Seagoon escapes an invasion and finds Utopia.
| 08:002/13An apocalyptic weather forecaster and oyster walkies. 08:307/8Single dad Bryan attends a garden fete and impresses the guest of honour.
| 08:00Sir Nicholas Kenyon reflects on the life of composer Sir John Tavener.
| 08:00Ted's horoscope is spot on and a mystery for George. 08:308/13Harry's off on a trip to Munich, but his journey to the airport starts going off the rails
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| 09:00 | 09:00With guests Cressida Cowell, Ruth Dudley Edwards, Helen Zaltzman and Michael Billington. 09:302/4What will be the outcome of Sripurna's ex-husband's secret meetings with their daughter?
| 09:007/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:45Michael Feydeau and David Pershore probe a dastardly case of felony afloat.
| 09:00Quizmaster Roy Plomley challenges his contestants to spot the mistakes. 09:301/540 is the new 21. Sketch show written and performed by the well-lived.
| 09:002/6Andy Parsons, Rebecca Front, Miles Jupp and Rick Wakeman devise the panel show's rounds. 09:306/10Can Bertie beat the odds of disaster in an unusual betting syndicate?
| 09:006/6Gyles Brandreth hosts, with Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden, John O'Farrell and Dan Tetsell. 09:304/4The Yorkshire builders are warned over a dodgy landlord, and a birth is imminent.
| 09:00Maria Friedman hears from the great songwriters of the past about How to Have a Hit Show.
| 09:00A wide-ranging, lyrical and very personal history of Yorkshire by Richard Morris.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Can Manchester private eye Kate Brannigan discover who’s behind a deadly blackmail case?
| 10:00When a stately home's Monet is stolen, the Manchester private eye chases across Europe.
| 10:00The week when the Finnish Parliament declared its independence.
| 10:00The week in 1917 when the Battle of Cambrai marked the first mass use of tanks.
| 10:00Tynemouth in the week in 1917 when Germany and Russia ceased hostilities.
| | 10:10Fi Glover introduces a father and son talking about leaving home for the circus.(R) 10:15Sue Lawley talks to inventor James Dyson.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5A group of villagers learn of the strange omens surrounding the death of William Privett. 11:15Two worlds collide when an American artist arrives at a village on the English coast.
| 11:002/5The aged groceress remembers an aloof and lonely old lady from the village. 11:15A single older woman takes on a gardener and gets much more than she bargained for.
| 11:003/5Mr Day recalls the unusual circumstances in which Netty Sargent came to own her house. 11:15Elsie's secret lover and Kathleen's mysterious past puts Britain's security at risk.
| 11:004/5Kindly Mrs Chundle, a little deaf, seeks help from the new curate to hear his sermon. 11:15How in 1968 Noel Coward surprised the world of film by taking a role in The Italian Job.
| 11:005/5An ambush on Christmas Eve does not end well for the perpetrators. 11:15A milkman in the 1950s tries to realise his dreams of success in the music business.
| | 11:00'Death Sex and Money' and 'Rough Translation'.
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| 12:00 | 12:0012/16The Lad motor races in a classic car provided by Sid. 12:3025/26A new aerodrome threatens Godfrey's idyllic cottage with demolition.
| 12:00The King of Knotty Ash delves into breaking the rules and brings us Happy News. 12:30Events take off as the idle duo welcome an office efficiency expert.
| 12:0025/26Stanton thinks Number One looks poorly, but Pertwee acts ill to avoid a terrible posting. 12:308/16'Who killed the Amazing Proudbasket?' Plus Kenneth Horne trolls round to Bona Tours.
| 12:005/13George and Kate get in a tizzy showing off baby Helen. 12:308/27Neddie Seagoon escapes an invasion and finds Utopia.
| 12:002/13An apocalyptic weather forecaster and oyster walkies. 12:307/8Single dad Bryan attends a garden fete and impresses the guest of honour.
| 12:001/6Newly in love, Nancy is not too keen on recalling past events with old rogue Winston. 12:301/540 is the new 21. Sketch show written and performed by the well-lived.
| 12:00Ted's horoscope is spot on and a mystery for George. 12:308/13Harry's off on a trip to Munich, but his journey to the airport starts going off the rails
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| 13:00 | 13:001/6The Roman sleuth heads to Germany's Barbarian forests. 13:30How Stefan Gates came to appear on the cover of Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy.
| 13:002/6The detective witnesses the aftermath of a crime and gets a hostile welcome in Germany. 13:30Pigeon Post has been around forever. Can it survive in the modern world?
| 13:003/6The Roman sleuth learns the legion's legate Gracilis is missing. 13:30People who have written letters to themselves to be opened in years to come.
| 13:004/6The Roman sleuth sets off with raw recruits to cross the Rhine into Barbarian territory. 13:30Laurie Taylor seeks out the local censors who privately vetted controversial films
| 13:005/6The Roman detective is worried when the prisoners finally meet legendary priestess Veleda. 13:30A profile of England's 1966 World Cup winning captain.
| 13:001/2A band of inept revolutionaries in a London squat try to court the IRA.
| 13:001/2Anna Madrigal is now 92, but the ghosts in her past are troubling her.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/8Answering an old chum's call for help, the hero pilot flies to Fort Beaver. 14:151/10Juliet Gardiner on the Oracle of Delphi where Ancient Greeks heard their future predicted. 14:301/10Aged 92, is Anna Madrigal prepared to confront the ghosts in her past that trouble her? 14:451/5Jared Diamond asks what traditional cultures can teach us about modern society.
| 14:002/8When the hero finds his chum missing from the aerodrome, he clashes with the evil McBain. 14:152/10How the Druids' mysterious divining ceremonies foretold the future. 14:302/10Shawna makes Michael and Ben an offer that could change their lives. 14:452/5What can be learned from traditional societies about conflict resolution and peacekeeping?
| 14:003/8The legendary pilot faces more trouble from McBain as he leaves the local saloon. 14:153/10Juliet Gardiner on the apocalyptic visions of Divine judgement in the Book of Revelation. 14:303/10Anna prepares to go back to her home town while Michael and Ben argue over Shawna's offer. 14:453/5Traditional cultures' attitudes towards children compared with those of modern society.
| 14:004/8The crackle of machine-gun fire from another plane forces the Jupiter to take action. 14:154/10Juliet Gardiner looks at history's most famous futurologist, Nostradamus. 14:304/10Anna remembers a particularly intense friendship from when she was a boy. 14:454/5What can traditional societies teach us about dealing with an ageing population?
| 14:005/8Thoughts of rescue fade as the chums realise who is roaring towards them. 14:155/10Juliet Gardiner looks at Renaissance visionary and polymath Leonardo da Vinci. 14:305/10Michael, Ben and Shawna arrive at the Burning Man festival. 14:455/5What can traditional societies teach us about living healthier lives?
| 14:10The lead singer of Texas chooses 'Rock the Casbah' and 'These Boots Are Made For Walking'. 14:15Writer Helen Cresswell explores the Nottinghamshire village of Eakring.
| 14:15A distinctive jacket seems to beckon a pickpocket over the cacophony of an Indian market. 14:30Stephen Dedalus is growing up, absorbing the culture and religion of his native Ireland.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Can Manchester private eye Kate Brannigan discover who’s behind a deadly blackmail case?
| 15:00When a stately home's Monet is stolen, the Manchester private eye chases across Europe.
| 15:00The week when the Finnish Parliament declared its independence.
| 15:00The week in 1917 when the Battle of Cambrai marked the first mass use of tanks.
| 15:00Tynemouth in the week in 1917 when Germany and Russia ceased hostilities.
| 15:00Sir Nicholas Kenyon reflects on the life of composer Sir John Tavener.
| 15:455/5A bittersweet conclusion to Tom Courtenay's memoir of his mother's letters.
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| 16:00 | 16:00With guests Cressida Cowell, Ruth Dudley Edwards, Helen Zaltzman and Michael Billington. 16:302/4What will be the outcome of Sripurna's ex-husband's secret meetings with their daughter?
| 16:004/6Justin Moorhouse and Tom Wrigglesworth join Rhod Gilbert in the comedy quiz. 16:302/6Will struggling writer Woodhouse get a break when he is taken on by a new agent?
| 16:00Quizmaster Roy Plomley challenges his contestants to spot the mistakes. 16:301/540 is the new 21. Sketch show written and performed by the well-lived.
| 16:002/6Andy Parsons, Rebecca Front, Miles Jupp and Rick Wakeman devise the panel show's rounds. 16:306/10Can Bertie beat the odds of disaster in an unusual betting syndicate?
| 16:006/6Gyles Brandreth hosts, with Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden, John O'Farrell and Dan Tetsell. 16:304/4The Yorkshire builders are warned over a dodgy landlord, and a birth is imminent.
| 16:001873: Arthur Vernet investigates a mystery around the Earl of Warminster's family home.
| 16:00An orphaned girl becomes the ward of a sexually repressed, opium addicted sculptor
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| 17:00 | 17:001/6Newly in love, Nancy is not too keen on recalling past events with old rogue Winston. 17:305/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Dillie Keane, Ella Al-Shamahi and Richard Curtis.
| 17:002/6Italian exchange student Gian Paolo meets the Conroy family. And it's Gay Pride. 17:30Henry Normal with his occasional series to tackle love.
| 17:006/6Patrick and Stella find their dream house. Will the children scupper moving? 17:302/4As civilisation collapses, Bridget Christie embarks on a comic quest for her Shangri-La.
| 17:003/6Lucy doesn't realise Daniel can't keep secrets. 17:30Stand-up from Alex Edelman, Winner of Best Newcomer at the 2014 Edinburgh Comedy Festival
| 17:003/4Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch tries to invoke ancient laws in defence of his land. 17:306/6Jeff tries matchmaking but finds he's playing with fire. With Tom Palmer.
| 17:302/3Historian Bettany Hughes turns to archaeology to reveal what life was like in Byzantium.
| 17:001/2Daljit Nagra introduces poets reading lyrical ballads inspired by Wordsworth and Coleridge 17:304/6Brian's dream of retiring to the countryside is shattered.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/14McLelland and Hicks plan to use an unmanned probe in a desperate bid to return to Earth. 18:30Razia Iqbal and Judith Flanders are Sue MacGregor's book discussion guests.
| 18:007/14Unity progress their plans to commandeer the still unassembled Orbiter X. 18:301/4Paul Gambaccini explores Oscar triumphs for The Godfather and its sequel.
| 18:008/14Unity sets about planting an insider within the Commonwealth Space Project headquarters. 18:30Novelist Beryl Bainbridge shares early memories of listening to the wireless.
| 18:009/14Captain Kent of the CSP embarks on a rescue mission. 18:30Professor Robert Winston chooses a famous writer from the French Renaissance.
| 18:0010/14A patched-up Orbiter 2 heads for Earth. 18:303/14Suzanne Vega talks to John Wilson about her platinum album Solitude Standing.
| 18:00The Time Lord is prisoner of the Kraals leaving Leela and an unlikely ally to save the day
| 18:00Will the trial of Squire George Martin convict him of murder? 18:305/6Elevated to the priesthood of God-King Ra, the crew try to escape.
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| 19:00 | 19:0012/16The Lad motor races in a classic car provided by Sid. 19:3025/26A new aerodrome threatens Godfrey's idyllic cottage with demolition.
| 19:00The King of Knotty Ash delves into breaking the rules and brings us Happy News. 19:30Events take off as the idle duo welcome an office efficiency expert.
| 19:0025/26Stanton thinks Number One looks poorly, but Pertwee acts ill to avoid a terrible posting. 19:308/16'Who killed the Amazing Proudbasket?' Plus Kenneth Horne trolls round to Bona Tours.
| 19:005/13George and Kate get in a tizzy showing off baby Helen. 19:308/27Neddie Seagoon escapes an invasion and finds Utopia.
| 19:002/13An apocalyptic weather forecaster and oyster walkies. 19:307/8Single dad Bryan attends a garden fete and impresses the guest of honour.
| 19:00Maria Friedman hears from the great songwriters of the past about How to Have a Hit Show.
| 19:00'Death Sex and Money' and 'Rough Translation'.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/6The Roman sleuth heads to Germany's Barbarian forests. 20:30How Stefan Gates came to appear on the cover of Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy.
| 20:002/6The detective witnesses the aftermath of a crime and gets a hostile welcome in Germany. 20:30Pigeon Post has been around forever. Can it survive in the modern world?
| 20:003/6The Roman sleuth learns the legion's legate Gracilis is missing. 20:30People who have written letters to themselves to be opened in years to come.
| 20:004/6The Roman sleuth sets off with raw recruits to cross the Rhine into Barbarian territory. 20:30Laurie Taylor seeks out the local censors who privately vetted controversial films
| 20:005/6The Roman detective is worried when the prisoners finally meet legendary priestess Veleda. 20:30A profile of England's 1966 World Cup winning captain.
| | 20:00A wide-ranging, lyrical and very personal history of Yorkshire by Richard Morris.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/5A group of villagers learn of the strange omens surrounding the death of William Privett. 21:15Two worlds collide when an American artist arrives at a village on the English coast.
| 21:002/5The aged groceress remembers an aloof and lonely old lady from the village. 21:15A single older woman takes on a gardener and gets much more than she bargained for.
| 21:003/5Mr Day recalls the unusual circumstances in which Netty Sargent came to own her house. 21:15Elsie's secret lover and Kathleen's mysterious past puts Britain's security at risk.
| 21:004/5Kindly Mrs Chundle, a little deaf, seeks help from the new curate to hear his sermon. 21:15How in 1968 Noel Coward surprised the world of film by taking a role in The Italian Job.
| 21:00'Death Sex and Money' and 'Rough Translation'.
| | 21:10Fi Glover introduces a father and son talking about leaving home for the circus.(R) 21:15Sue Lawley talks to inventor James Dyson.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Dillie Keane, Ella Al-Shamahi and Richard Curtis. 22:305/5Spotting a monkey, the comedian is having a bad hair day in the incredible humidity.
| 22:00Henry Normal with his occasional series to tackle love. 22:302/4Jeremy delves into the murky world of womanlitude. 22:55Rob Deering is joined by Archie Maddocks.
| 22:002/4As civilisation collapses, Bridget Christie embarks on a comic quest for her Shangri-La. 22:303/4A busy Uljabaan asks Margaret to help him to oppress the humans. 22:55Rob Deering is joined by Archie Maddocks.
| 22:00Stand-up from Alex Edelman, Winner of Best Newcomer at the 2014 Edinburgh Comedy Festival 22:303/6Angela Barnes hosts the show that anyone can write for.
| 22:006/6Jeff tries matchmaking but finds he's playing with fire. With Tom Palmer. 22:301/4Spirit medium and psychic Ian D Montfort amazes and entertains.
| 22:005/6Bored Satan's debate on the motivation of scientists leads to a startling discovery. 22:305/6The torrid tale of Justine's jeans, and the sad story of a second gap year. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Barry Ferns.
| 22:004/6Brian's dream of retiring to the countryside is shattered. 22:302/6David expounds on the guilt he feels as a result of writing stories about his family.
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| 23:00 | 23:007/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:45Michael Feydeau and David Pershore probe a dastardly case of felony afloat.
| 23:006/6Events at the job centre mean Stuart could finally prove to Nicola that he is a bit heroic 23:304/6Cinema trips, Jane Austen and a new posh British blockbuster.
| 23:001/4Danny uses the power of music to help humanity - and a dormouse. 23:304/4Martin started out as a software developer but ended up being a legendary explorer.
| 23:001/6The London Asian radio station toughens up its act. From 1996. 23:302/4Mel Hudson and Vicki Pepperdine have a diabolical visitor.
| 23:001/4An Archers convention, a live pitbull on the Today programme and a Popmaster crisis. 23:25Arthur Smith is joined by Barry Ferns. 23:302/6The comedian and the presenter get chatting in the tag talk show.
| 23:004/4Mark Steel proposes that the royal family be chosen by a lottery. 23:301/4Welcome to a kingdom much like our own and nothing like it in the slightest.
| 23:003/6Angela Barnes hosts the show that anyone can write for. 23:302/3O'Reilly is spooked when the boat runs aground on a prison island in the Woe-Betides.
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