| 00:00 | 00:00Will the trial of Squire George Martin convict him of murder? 00:305/6Elevated to the priesthood of God-King Ra, the crew try to escape.
| 00:0011/14With CSP now aware of Unity's plans, Britton, McLelland and Hicks return to Orbiter X. 00:30Simon Evans and Matt Harvey are Sue MacGregor's book discussion guests.(R)
| 00:0012/14Britton, McLelland and Hicks play along with Unity's plans to commandeer the space station 00:302/4How the comedy won Oscars for Best Picture and Best Supporting Actress.
| 00:0013/14Can Britton, McLelland and Hicks's quick-thinking lead CSP to locate Unity's HQ on Earth? 00:30The historian talks about the music that stirs his emotions, including Tchaikovsky.
| 00:0014/14Britton, McLelland and Hicks are back on Earth. Can CSP foil Unity's plan for domination? 00:30Gerald Scarfe chooses an icon who created icons.
| 00:00During a spate of child abductions, panic ensues when a girl disappears from outside a pub 00:304/14Suzanne Vega answers questions about her platinum-selling album, Solitude Standing.
| 00:00TV researcher Mia faces danger searching for a long-lost horror film... 00:45An old model maker specialises in dioramas of disasters, but his timing causes concern.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2Anna Madrigal is now 92, but the ghosts in her past are troubling her.
| 01:006/6The Roman sleuth has a fateful encounter with a missing legate and a giant Celtic bull. 01:30Writer and comedian Stewart Lee explores the television series Children of the Stones.
| 01:001/6After leaving London, Milkie finds arson and bloodshed in Wales. 01:30The Happening, that essential feature of 60s bohemia, is back. Far out, or too late?
| 01:002/6Did fanatical nationalists attack an old lady? 01:30A behind-the-scenes look at the ancient and secretive art of perfume-making.
| 01:003/6Milkie discovers corruption goes right to the top. 01:30Fi Glover investigates radio's 90 years as a potent political force in revolutions.
| 01:004/6Milkie and Beth search for the killers. 01:30Paul Morley profiles Manchester punk poet John Cooper Clarke.
| 01:002/2Faye is found bleeding, but Alice has promised not to involve the authorities.
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| 02:00 | 02:15A distinctive jacket seems to beckon a pickpocket over the cacophony of an Indian market. 02:30Stephen Dedalus is growing up, absorbing the culture and religion of his native Ireland.
| 02:006/8As the evil McBain plots to steal the gold, the air ace flies off in pursuit. 02:156/10Juliet Gardiner considers an 18th-century economist's warnings about population growth. 02:306/10Anna Madrigal recalls a troubling encounter with her friend Lasko. 02:451/10Leo Tolstoy's passionate search for the meaning of life.
| 02:007/8Trapped in a flaming jailhouse by the angry mob, the air ace has two choices. 02:157/10Karl Marx believed that the future was predetermined by inexorable economic forces. 02:307/10Anna Madrigal remembers how Lasko tried to humiliate her. 02:452/10Can writing and family provide the answer to the meaning of life?
| 02:008/8Tied to a tree, will the air ace and his chums meet an untimely end? 02:158/10Juliet Gardiner looks at the dystopian predictions of the father of science fiction. 02:308/10Shawna hopes to find a father for her prospective child. 02:453/10Does death make life pointless?
| 02:00A bird makes the ultimate sacrifice so that an unworldly young man can woo his love. 02:159/10Juliet Gardiner considers George Orwell's haunting visions of the near-future. 02:309/10Anna Madrigal meets the son of her childhood friend, Lasko. 02:454/10Leo Tolstoy's passionate search for the meaning of life. Can philosophy provide an answer?
| 02:00A collection of fireworks discuss the nature of love and one of them gets his comeuppance. 02:1510/10Are we more, or less, anxious about what is to come than we ever were? 02:3010/10Anna arrives at the Burning Man Festival and is feted like the living legend that she is. 02:455/10Can simply living life provide an answer to its meaning?
| 02:10The Undertones frontman chooses tracks by by Buddy Holly and Hardfloor. 02:15The former MP tours his home city sharing its culture, leisure and industrial heritage.
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| 03:00 | 03:455/5A bittersweet conclusion to Tom Courtenay's memoir of his mother's letters.
| 03:00Tynemouth in the week in 1917 when Jerusalem was surrendered to the British.
| 03:00Crimea proclaims its short-lived independence as a secular Muslim state.
| 03:00The week in 1917 when Russia and Germany began their peace negotiations at Brest-Litovsk.
| 03:00The week in 1917 when the first ladies' international football match was played in Belfast
| 03:00The Kaiser declares, 'We face, with firm confidence and an iron will, the year 1918.'.
| 03:00The connection between those who fly the Atlantic and those who guide us over it.
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| 04:00 | 04:00An orphaned girl becomes the ward of a sexually repressed, opium addicted sculptor
| 04:00Nigel Rees quizzes Arnold Brown, Lissa Evans, Christopher Frayling and Erica Wagner. 04:303/4Will Malati's comedy gig be a success?
| 04:005/6Justin Moorhouse, Sarah Millican, Chris Corcoran and Jeff Green guest in the comedy quiz. 04:303/6Determined to scoop a rival biographer, the struggling writer visits Berlin.
| 04:00Can Roy Plomley's contestants spot the mistakes? 04:302/5Wearing beige and bailiffs. Sketch comedy with a mature edge.
| 04:003/6The panel show hosted by Angus Deayton and devised by the panellists. 04:307/10After the syndicate disaster, Bertie ponders what to bet on next.
| 04:001/6Graeme Garden chairs with Steve Punt, Simon Fanshawe, Dan Gaster and Jenny Eclair. 04:301/6Five travellers face a bumpy ride - their clueless guide has never been to Asia.
| 04:001870s England: Who is Alice Selwood’s father? Can her beloved Arthur help?
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| 05:00 | 05:001/2Daljit Nagra introduces poets reading lyrical ballads inspired by Wordsworth and Coleridge 05:304/6Brian's dream of retiring to the countryside is shattered.
| 05:002/6Nancy wants her new man to meet the family but will old rogue Winston sabotage the event? 05:301/6Nicholas Parsons presents the iconic panel show.
| 05:003/6Lovelorn Jason Conroy gets poetic and faces trouble at a gig for some scouts. 05:301/4Sara takes on a subject that fascinates and intrigues as much as it repels us...
| 05:001/4Sir Lucien's architectural practice is in big trouble. Can a visit to a spa save the day? 05:303/4Bridget explores the countryside - to see if that will make her happier.
| 05:004/6Pregnant Lucy must break the news to her parents. 05:30Hairdresser Sabrina is keen to win Clipadvisor 'Salon of the Year'.
| 05:004/4Events move rapidly as Julius Hutch undertakes a desperate mission in his eco-protest. 05:301/6Damien is nominated for an award and Anthony auditions for a production of Hay Fever.
| 05:303/3Bettany Hughes ventures to the troubled borders of this massive empire.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/6The Roman sleuth has a fateful encounter with a missing legate and a giant Celtic bull. 06:30Writer and comedian Stewart Lee explores the television series Children of the Stones.
| 06:001/6After leaving London, Milkie finds arson and bloodshed in Wales. 06:30The Happening, that essential feature of 60s bohemia, is back. Far out, or too late?
| 06:002/6Did fanatical nationalists attack an old lady? 06:30A behind-the-scenes look at the ancient and secretive art of perfume-making.
| 06:003/6Milkie discovers corruption goes right to the top. 06:30Fi Glover investigates radio's 90 years as a potent political force in revolutions.
| 06:004/6Milkie and Beth search for the killers. 06:30Paul Morley profiles Manchester punk poet John Cooper Clarke.
| 06:001870s England: Who is Alice Selwood’s father? Can her beloved Arthur help?
| 06:002/2The legendary landlady of 28 Barbary Lane embarks on a road trip.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/6Nancy wants her new man to meet the family but will old rogue Winston sabotage the event? 07:301/6Nicholas Parsons presents the iconic panel show.
| 07:003/6Lovelorn Jason Conroy gets poetic and faces trouble at a gig for some scouts. 07:301/4Sara takes on a subject that fascinates and intrigues as much as it repels us...
| 07:001/4Sir Lucien's architectural practice is in big trouble. Can a visit to a spa save the day? 07:303/4Bridget explores the countryside - to see if that will make her happier.
| 07:004/6Pregnant Lucy must break the news to her parents. 07:30Hairdresser Sabrina is keen to win Clipadvisor 'Salon of the Year'.
| 07:004/4Events move rapidly as Julius Hutch undertakes a desperate mission in his eco-protest. 07:301/6Damien is nominated for an award and Anthony auditions for a production of Hay Fever.
| 07:303/3Bettany Hughes ventures to the troubled borders of this massive empire.
| 07:15Retirement didn't suit Tommy, but perhaps a new life at the mill had something to offer. 07:305/6Danny and Clarissa have a surprise birthday party planned for Brian - will he survive it?
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| 08:00 | 08:0013/16The Lad needs a new home. Should Sid build it? 08:3026/26The platoon is selected to take part in a worldwide radio show.
| 08:00The King of Knotty Ash examines black magic and gets a part in a horror movie. Or does he? 08:30Whitehall gets worried. Could the bungling duo be secret spies?
| 08:0026/26Instead of going on leave, the Admiral sends Troutbridge's crew on fishery protection. 08:309/16Kenneth Horne trails a famous spy with a cold, plus Julian and Sandy's Bona Bouffant.
| 08:006/13Can new parents George and Kate manage a night out? 08:3010/27To foil a dastardly plot, Neddie Seagoon must plough his way to the Sussex coast pronto.
| 08:003/13Bill Oddie sings of Nappy Days, plus there's Britain's entry to the Eurovision Pun Contest 08:308/8Single dad Bryan has a scare when his baby is taken to hospital for tests.
| 08:00The connection between those who fly the Atlantic and those who guide us over it.
| 08:00Smile! Ted and Kitty bicker over too much toothpaste. 08:309/13Harry is best man at his best friend Derek's wedding. What could possibly go wrong?
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| 09:00 | 09:00Nigel Rees quizzes Arnold Brown, Lissa Evans, Christopher Frayling and Erica Wagner. 09:303/4Will Malati's comedy gig be a success?
| 09:008/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:454/4Michael Feydeau and David Pershore probe a murder and false accusations.
| 09:00Can Roy Plomley's contestants spot the mistakes? 09:302/5Wearing beige and bailiffs. Sketch comedy with a mature edge.
| 09:003/6The panel show hosted by Angus Deayton and devised by the panellists. 09:307/10After the syndicate disaster, Bertie ponders what to bet on next.
| 09:001/6Graeme Garden chairs with Steve Punt, Simon Fanshawe, Dan Gaster and Jenny Eclair. 09:301/6Five travellers face a bumpy ride - their clueless guide has never been to Asia.
| 09:00Author Michael Freedland opens his audio archives
| 09:00Francisco Cantu’s stories of policing the US/Mexican border from those who risk it all.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Tynemouth in the week in 1917 when Jerusalem was surrendered to the British.
| 10:00Crimea proclaims its short-lived independence as a secular Muslim state.
| 10:00The week in 1917 when Russia and Germany began their peace negotiations at Brest-Litovsk.
| 10:00The week in 1917 when the first ladies' international football match was played in Belfast
| 10:00The Kaiser declares, 'We face, with firm confidence and an iron will, the year 1918.'.
| | 10:10The first black woman to be elected to Leeds City Council talks politics with her son.(R) 10:15From Edward Elgar to Gabriel Fauré, the astrophysicist shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5A gunman walks into a vegetarian restaurant in Edinburgh. 11:15An imaginary encounter between a grown-up Christopher Robin and the man who drew him.
| 11:002/5An aging diva is about to be interviewed by her occasional lover. But he's indisposed. 11:15Eighteen-year-old Michael's ordered life is challenged by unexpected events.
| 11:003/5A man with a passion for stones falls foul of a ruthless authority. 11:151907: American writers Edith Wharton and Henry James take a car journey across France.
| 11:004/5Shona thought she had won the lottery. Then reality kicked in. 11:15A couple risk investing their life savings in a venture proposed by their neighbour.
| 11:005/5Is a new member of the congregation the answer to a cash-strapped pastor's prayers? 11:15Two sisters are reunited and communicate through old Persian fables.
| | 11:00'Reasons to Be Cheerful'.
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| 12:00 | 12:0013/16The Lad needs a new home. Should Sid build it? 12:3026/26The platoon is selected to take part in a worldwide radio show.
| 12:00The King of Knotty Ash examines black magic and gets a part in a horror movie. Or does he? 12:30Whitehall gets worried. Could the bungling duo be secret spies?
| 12:0026/26Instead of going on leave, the Admiral sends Troutbridge's crew on fishery protection. 12:309/16Kenneth Horne trails a famous spy with a cold, plus Julian and Sandy's Bona Bouffant.
| 12:006/13Can new parents George and Kate manage a night out? 12:3010/27To foil a dastardly plot, Neddie Seagoon must plough his way to the Sussex coast pronto.
| 12:003/13Bill Oddie sings of Nappy Days, plus there's Britain's entry to the Eurovision Pun Contest 12:308/8Single dad Bryan has a scare when his baby is taken to hospital for tests.
| 12:001/4Sir Lucien's architectural practice is in big trouble. Can a visit to a spa save the day? 12:307/10After the syndicate disaster, Bertie ponders what to bet on next.
| 12:00Smile! Ted and Kitty bicker over too much toothpaste. 12:309/13Harry is best man at his best friend Derek's wedding. What could possibly go wrong?
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| 13:00 | 13:006/6The Roman sleuth has a fateful encounter with a missing legate and a giant Celtic bull. 13:30Writer and comedian Stewart Lee explores the television series Children of the Stones.
| 13:001/6After leaving London, Milkie finds arson and bloodshed in Wales. 13:30The Happening, that essential feature of 60s bohemia, is back. Far out, or too late?
| 13:002/6Did fanatical nationalists attack an old lady? 13:30A behind-the-scenes look at the ancient and secretive art of perfume-making.
| 13:003/6Milkie discovers corruption goes right to the top. 13:30Fi Glover investigates radio's 90 years as a potent political force in revolutions.
| 13:004/6Milkie and Beth search for the killers. 13:30Paul Morley profiles Manchester punk poet John Cooper Clarke.
| 13:002/2Faye is found bleeding, but Alice has promised not to involve the authorities.
| 13:002/2The legendary landlady of 28 Barbary Lane embarks on a road trip.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/8As the evil McBain plots to steal the gold, the air ace flies off in pursuit. 14:156/10Juliet Gardiner considers an 18th-century economist's warnings about population growth. 14:306/10Anna Madrigal recalls a troubling encounter with her friend Lasko. 14:451/10Leo Tolstoy's passionate search for the meaning of life.
| 14:007/8Trapped in a flaming jailhouse by the angry mob, the air ace has two choices. 14:157/10Karl Marx believed that the future was predetermined by inexorable economic forces. 14:307/10Anna Madrigal remembers how Lasko tried to humiliate her. 14:452/10Can writing and family provide the answer to the meaning of life?
| 14:008/8Tied to a tree, will the air ace and his chums meet an untimely end? 14:158/10Juliet Gardiner looks at the dystopian predictions of the father of science fiction. 14:308/10Shawna hopes to find a father for her prospective child. 14:453/10Does death make life pointless?
| 14:00A bird makes the ultimate sacrifice so that an unworldly young man can woo his love. 14:159/10Juliet Gardiner considers George Orwell's haunting visions of the near-future. 14:309/10Anna Madrigal meets the son of her childhood friend, Lasko. 14:454/10Leo Tolstoy's passionate search for the meaning of life. Can philosophy provide an answer?
| 14:00A collection of fireworks discuss the nature of love and one of them gets his comeuppance. 14:1510/10Are we more, or less, anxious about what is to come than we ever were? 14:3010/10Anna arrives at the Burning Man Festival and is feted like the living legend that she is. 14:455/10Can simply living life provide an answer to its meaning?
| 14:10The Undertones frontman chooses tracks by by Buddy Holly and Hardfloor. 14:15The former MP tours his home city sharing its culture, leisure and industrial heritage.
| 14:15Retirement didn't suit Tommy, but perhaps a new life at the mill had something to offer. 14:3016-year-old Stephen has confessed his sins and is determined to follow Catholic teaching.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Tynemouth in the week in 1917 when Jerusalem was surrendered to the British.
| 15:00Crimea proclaims its short-lived independence as a secular Muslim state.
| 15:00The week in 1917 when Russia and Germany began their peace negotiations at Brest-Litovsk.
| 15:00The week in 1917 when the first ladies' international football match was played in Belfast
| 15:00The Kaiser declares, 'We face, with firm confidence and an iron will, the year 1918.'.
| 15:00The connection between those who fly the Atlantic and those who guide us over it.
| 15:45The restoration of a Devon hotel which inspired Agatha Christie.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Nigel Rees quizzes Arnold Brown, Lissa Evans, Christopher Frayling and Erica Wagner. 16:303/4Will Malati's comedy gig be a success?
| 16:005/6Justin Moorhouse, Sarah Millican, Chris Corcoran and Jeff Green guest in the comedy quiz. 16:303/6Determined to scoop a rival biographer, the struggling writer visits Berlin.
| 16:00Can Roy Plomley's contestants spot the mistakes? 16:302/5Wearing beige and bailiffs. Sketch comedy with a mature edge.
| 16:003/6The panel show hosted by Angus Deayton and devised by the panellists. 16:307/10After the syndicate disaster, Bertie ponders what to bet on next.
| 16:001/6Graeme Garden chairs with Steve Punt, Simon Fanshawe, Dan Gaster and Jenny Eclair. 16:301/6Five travellers face a bumpy ride - their clueless guide has never been to Asia.
| 16:001870s England: Who is Alice Selwood’s father? Can her beloved Arthur help?
| 16:00When compulsive, passionate, but lonely Warren sees Carol, he is utterly captivated.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/6Nancy wants her new man to meet the family but will old rogue Winston sabotage the event? 17:301/6Nicholas Parsons presents the iconic panel show.
| 17:003/6Lovelorn Jason Conroy gets poetic and faces trouble at a gig for some scouts. 17:301/4Sara takes on a subject that fascinates and intrigues as much as it repels us...
| 17:001/4Sir Lucien's architectural practice is in big trouble. Can a visit to a spa save the day? 17:303/4Bridget explores the countryside - to see if that will make her happier.
| 17:004/6Pregnant Lucy must break the news to her parents. 17:30Hairdresser Sabrina is keen to win Clipadvisor 'Salon of the Year'.
| 17:004/4Events move rapidly as Julius Hutch undertakes a desperate mission in his eco-protest. 17:301/6Damien is nominated for an award and Anthony auditions for a production of Hay Fever.
| 17:303/3Bettany Hughes ventures to the troubled borders of this massive empire.
| 17:002/2Daljit Nagra introduces poets reading lyrical ballads inspired by Wordsworth and Coleridge 17:305/6Danny and Clarissa have a surprise birthday party planned for Brian - will he survive it?
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| 18:00 | 18:0011/14With CSP now aware of Unity's plans, Britton, McLelland and Hicks return to Orbiter X. 18:30Simon Evans and Matt Harvey are Sue MacGregor's book discussion guests.
| 18:0012/14Britton, McLelland and Hicks play along with Unity's plans to commandeer the space station 18:302/4How the comedy won Oscars for Best Picture and Best Supporting Actress.
| 18:0013/14Can Britton, McLelland and Hicks's quick-thinking lead CSP to locate Unity's HQ on Earth? 18:30The historian talks about the music that stirs his emotions, including Tchaikovsky.
| 18:0014/14Britton, McLelland and Hicks are back on Earth. Can CSP foil Unity's plan for domination? 18:30Gerald Scarfe chooses an icon who created icons.
| 18:00During a spate of child abductions, panic ensues when a girl disappears from outside a pub 18:304/14Suzanne Vega answers questions about her platinum-selling album, Solitude Standing.
| 18:00TV researcher Mia faces danger searching for a long-lost horror film... 18:45An old model maker specialises in dioramas of disasters, but his timing causes concern.
| 18:001/5Christopher Cazenove plays Stephen who’ll do anything to conquer his painful secret fear. 18:303/6The crew start to explore but it's not a warm welcome...
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| 19:00 | 19:0013/16The Lad needs a new home. Should Sid build it? 19:3026/26The platoon is selected to take part in a worldwide radio show.
| 19:00The King of Knotty Ash examines black magic and gets a part in a horror movie. Or does he? 19:30Whitehall gets worried. Could the bungling duo be secret spies?
| 19:0026/26Instead of going on leave, the Admiral sends Troutbridge's crew on fishery protection. 19:309/16Kenneth Horne trails a famous spy with a cold, plus Julian and Sandy's Bona Bouffant.
| 19:006/13Can new parents George and Kate manage a night out? 19:3010/27To foil a dastardly plot, Neddie Seagoon must plough his way to the Sussex coast pronto.
| 19:003/13Bill Oddie sings of Nappy Days, plus there's Britain's entry to the Eurovision Pun Contest 19:308/8Single dad Bryan has a scare when his baby is taken to hospital for tests.
| 19:00Author Michael Freedland opens his audio archives
| 19:00'Reasons to Be Cheerful'.
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| 20:00 | 20:006/6The Roman sleuth has a fateful encounter with a missing legate and a giant Celtic bull. 20:30Writer and comedian Stewart Lee explores the television series Children of the Stones.
| 20:001/6After leaving London, Milkie finds arson and bloodshed in Wales. 20:30The Happening, that essential feature of 60s bohemia, is back. Far out, or too late?
| 20:002/6Did fanatical nationalists attack an old lady? 20:30A behind-the-scenes look at the ancient and secretive art of perfume-making.
| 20:003/6Milkie discovers corruption goes right to the top. 20:30Fi Glover investigates radio's 90 years as a potent political force in revolutions.
| 20:004/6Milkie and Beth search for the killers. 20:30Paul Morley profiles Manchester punk poet John Cooper Clarke.
| | 20:00Francisco Cantu’s stories of policing the US/Mexican border from those who risk it all.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/5A gunman walks into a vegetarian restaurant in Edinburgh. 21:15An imaginary encounter between a grown-up Christopher Robin and the man who drew him.
| 21:002/5An aging diva is about to be interviewed by her occasional lover. But he's indisposed. 21:15Eighteen-year-old Michael's ordered life is challenged by unexpected events.
| 21:003/5A man with a passion for stones falls foul of a ruthless authority. 21:151907: American writers Edith Wharton and Henry James take a car journey across France.
| 21:004/5Shona thought she had won the lottery. Then reality kicked in. 21:15A couple risk investing their life savings in a venture proposed by their neighbour.
| 21:00'Reasons to Be Cheerful'.
| | 21:10The first black woman to be elected to Leeds City Council talks politics with her son.(R) 21:15From Edward Elgar to Gabriel Fauré, the astrophysicist shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6Nicholas Parsons presents the iconic panel show. 22:301/4Robert sails through all his exams, but finding a girlfriend is more testing.
| 22:001/4Sara takes on a subject that fascinates and intrigues as much as it repels us... 22:303/4How men go about acquiring their skills in DIY, self-confidence and violence.
| 22:003/4Bridget explores the countryside - to see if that will make her happier. 22:304/4Uljabaan prepares for an invasion assessment by his superior, Gryvook.
| 22:00Hairdresser Sabrina is keen to win Clipadvisor 'Salon of the Year'. 22:304/6Angela Barnes hosts the show that anyone can write for.
| 22:001/6Damien is nominated for an award and Anthony auditions for a production of Hay Fever. 22:302/4Ian D Montfort amazes and entertains with Hi-de-Hi star Ruth Madoc.
| 22:006/6Mischievous Satan instructs demon Scumspawn to partake in a very unusual meal. 22:306/6Comic revelations about hats, tents and disturbing tales from Beatrix Potter.
| 22:005/6Danny and Clarissa have a surprise birthday party planned for Brian - will he survive it? 22:303/6A trip to China does not work out well for David, especially on the food front.
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| 23:00 | 23:008/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:454/4Michael Feydeau and David Pershore probe a murder and false accusations.
| 23:001/4Will the Battle of Waterloo divide the equine love of Marengo and Copenhagen? 23:151/4Poetry classics and an unusual person trying to write poetry for the first time. 23:305/6A tennis battle of the sexes, Jane Austen and TV sleuths.
| 23:002/4Danny aids Middlesbrough through the power of melody. 23:301/4Sean Foley and Hamish McColl's producer forces them to get proper jobs.
| 23:00Flying high as a successful shoe shop manager, Rhod is brought down by family woes. 23:30Rob Brydon's behind-the-scenes story of the bumbling, manic magician.
| 23:002/4Time runs away in preparations for the switch-on of the BBC Collider. 23:303/6The producer and comedian get chatting in the tag talk show.
| 23:001/6How to talk to an emperor and inventing Saturday night TV shows. 23:302/4Wunderland is awarded prestigious by-the-sea status.
| 23:004/6Angela Barnes hosts the show that anyone can write for. 23:303/3A startling revelation for Sam after he survives a sinking and the pirates - again.
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