| 00:00 | 00:004/5Charles Gray plays a widower who develops an irrational hatred for an apple tree. 00:301/4Lovecraft tells of two sisters confronting their childhood demons.
| 00:006/6The British government must track down the Exon seeds before any American involvement. 00:30Cherie Booth and Andrew Davies are Sue MacGregor's book discussion guests.(R)
| 00:001/4Terror strikes as the narrator and his companion camp on a remote island. 00:302/6Michael Apted talks to Clare English about the birth of reality television.
| 00:002/4The narrator decides the willow trees are against their presence on the island. 00:30Film director Michael Winner talks about the music that makes him emotional.
| 00:003/4The companions anticipate an attack from the island's mysterious forces. 00:30Business guru Sir Gerry Robinson chooses playwright Samuel Beckett.
| 00:004/4The Swede thinks the island's evil forces need to be offered a sacrifice. 00:308/14The audience asks Brinsley Forde questions about Aswad's 1981 reggae album New Chapter.
| 00:00Busy Angela and Barty want a child but don't have time. 00:453/3Rhett returns home where the unusual cookie jar continues to exert its influence.
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| 01:00 | 01:003/5Little Nell's grandfather returns to gambling and resorts to desperate measures.
| 01:002/6Lord Peter Wimsey probes the mysterious Mr Oliver and a pair of tricky wills. 01:30Songs and stories recorded in German prisoner-of-war camps during the First World War.
| 01:003/6Probing the general's last movements, Lord Peter Wimsey seeks out his grandson. 01:30William Hague quit as Conservative party leader and took up the piano. How did he fare?
| 01:004/6Lord Peter Wimsey awaits the doctor's verdict and there's a revelation at a party. 01:30Yasmeen Khan explores the bling-filled world of the British Asian wedding.
| 01:005/6Knowing the general was poisoned, Lord Peter Wimsey probes Miss Dorland's hobby. 01:30Sue Perkins explores the house of Dr Johnson, author of 18th century English dictionary.
| 01:006/6With two suspects missing, Lord Peter Wimsey battles to pinpoint the poisoner. 01:30Gyles Brandreth tells how his ancestor sold a pill and became one of America's richest men
| 01:00Outsider Judas struggles to weigh his love for his brothers against growing resentments.
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| 02:00 | 02:15An unmarried woman finds herself unexpectedly pregnant and decides to tell the father. 02:301/2A teenage girl has disappeared on the moors.
| 02:006/10Sefton and Morley resume their research for the new guide book. 02:156/10Laurence plots the rise of country house style in the 1970s and 1980s. 02:3016/25Mrs Nubbins and the mysterious gentleman try to find Nell and her grandfather. 02:451/5James Earl Ray makes a dramatic escape from Jeff City Penitentiary.
| 02:007/10Morley and Sefton's investigations irritate the chief inspector. 02:157/10The rise of lofts during the 80s created a change in expectations of what homes could be. 02:3017/25A kindly soul takes pity on the desperate Little Nell and her grandfather. 02:452/5King commits to leading a march in Memphis with a fugitive following his every move.
| 02:008/10Morley vows to uncover who sent a bullet in the post to the vicar. 02:158/10The history of shopping for the home from colonial imports to passions for European design 02:3018/25The evil money-lender Quilp is furious and wants Mrs Nubbins out of the way. 02:453/5Martin Luther King and Eric S Galt, aka James Earl Ray, both arrive in Memphis.
| 02:009/10Morley and Sefton are keen to meet the person who painted a lustful portrait of Hannah. 02:159/10Laurence explores new ways to build and run a home at an eco-community in Nottingham. 02:3019/25As Little Nell recuperates, the kindly schoolmaster teaches her a life lesson. 02:454/5As news of King's murder spreads, the USA prepares itself for widespread unrest.
| 02:0010/10Morley and Sefton make a shocking revelation. 02:1510/10Laurence talks to philosopher Alain de Botton about how our ideas of the home have changed 02:3020/25With the help of Samson Brass, Quilp plots to get Kit Nubbins out of the way. 02:455/5The FBI pursue King's killer to London where he's hiding out under a new identity.
| 02:10Actor Anthony Head choses tracks by Samuel Barber and Stephen Allen Davis. 02:15Arthur Smith joins Iranian comedian Shappi Khorsandi as she returns to Paris. 02:452/5A 1940s radio star negotiates the trickier aspects of charity fundraising in the 80s
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| 03:00 | 03:45Tribute to 'Gone with the Wind' film star Leslie Howard.
| 03:001/3Can a marriage between two warring families finally bring peace?
| 03:002/3Ivanhoe rescued King Richard I during the Crusades but has since disappeared.
| 03:003/3Alan wants answers after his best friend disappears.
| 03:001/3Conflicts grow for Walter Morel's family.
| 03:002/3Clinging to her sons, Gertrude is jealous of Paul's success and his friendship with Miriam
| 03:00John Sergeant and Tony Benn look back on the impact of live broadcasting from the Commons.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Rollercoaster drama about the surprise Reagan-Gorbachev summit in 1986.
| 04:003/4Clive Anderson's quiz with Mark Steel, John O'Farrell, Chris Addison and David Quantick. 04:303/8With digging in the playground, lessons are learned when an old boy visits the school.
| 04:003/4The broadcaster, author and ex-MP quizzes a panel about himself. 04:301/4Phonsie gets excited by the discovery linked to a ramshackle cottage.
| 04:00Roy Plomley's contestants battle to spot the mistakes. With David Nixon. 04:301/6The lifestyle show takes on party food, reading and therapy.
| 04:00Listomania - the panel show hosted by Susan Calman - exploring the world of lists. 04:301/6Peter and Sam receive a chilly warning about an imminent danger to their pensions.
| 04:005/6Hugh Dennis, Gyles Brandreth, Chris Neill and Stuart Maconie join Graeme Garden's debate. 04:305/6The travellers have Nepal almost in sight until their truck is stolen by bandits.
| 04:00The Suttons' stay at a remote guesthouse turns from into a terrifying nightmare.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces Fred's Archive - a unique collection of recorded poets. 05:302/6Making new friends and the problem with polymath bestselling authors.
| 05:006/6It's Father's wedding day, but will he really cut his family off without a bean? 05:305/6Nicholas Parsons chairs, with Shappi Khorsandi, Jo Caulfield, Julian Clary and Paul Merton
| 05:001/4Penny and Dave are getting married, but her new hair-do might not let them. 05:301/6Fiona has a problem she thinks only Danno can solve. But Danno has his own problems.
| 05:001/6Stella continues to dream of a life in the country, without her grown-up children. 05:303/4Joe Lycett tests Mel C, Kerry Godliman and Jack Carroll on who they know, not what.
| 05:002/4As talent night rehearsals grind on, peanuts and a trolley challenge some town residents. 05:303/6Are Arthur, Trillian and Random really the last remaining humans in The Galaxy? Maybe not.
| 05:004/4Will Emerald's ego be able to deal with the ambitious plans of new girl Tanesha? 05:305/6Damien reluctantly helps out at one of Anthony's barbecues.
| 05:304/7Sexagenarians Alan Coren and Christopher Matthew use free travel for another chatty trip.
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| 06:00 | 06:002/6Lord Peter Wimsey probes the mysterious Mr Oliver and a pair of tricky wills. 06:30Songs and stories recorded in German prisoner-of-war camps during the First World War.
| 06:003/6Probing the general's last movements, Lord Peter Wimsey seeks out his grandson. 06:30William Hague quit as Conservative party leader and took up the piano. How did he fare?
| 06:004/6Lord Peter Wimsey awaits the doctor's verdict and there's a revelation at a party. 06:30Yasmeen Khan explores the bling-filled world of the British Asian wedding.
| 06:005/6Knowing the general was poisoned, Lord Peter Wimsey probes Miss Dorland's hobby. 06:30Sue Perkins explores the house of Dr Johnson, author of 18th century English dictionary.
| 06:006/6With two suspects missing, Lord Peter Wimsey battles to pinpoint the poisoner. 06:30Gyles Brandreth tells how his ancestor sold a pill and became one of America's richest men
| 06:00The Suttons' stay at a remote guesthouse turns from into a terrifying nightmare.
| 06:004/5Mrs Nubbins and the mysterious gentleman try to find Nell and her grandfather.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/6It's Father's wedding day, but will he really cut his family off without a bean? 07:305/6Nicholas Parsons chairs, with Shappi Khorsandi, Jo Caulfield, Julian Clary and Paul Merton
| 07:001/4Penny and Dave are getting married, but her new hair-do might not let them. 07:301/6Fiona has a problem she thinks only Danno can solve. But Danno has his own problems.
| 07:001/6Stella continues to dream of a life in the country, without her grown-up children. 07:303/4Joe Lycett tests Mel C, Kerry Godliman and Jack Carroll on who they know, not what.
| 07:002/4As talent night rehearsals grind on, peanuts and a trolley challenge some town residents. 07:303/6Are Arthur, Trillian and Random really the last remaining humans in The Galaxy? Maybe not.
| 07:004/4Will Emerald's ego be able to deal with the ambitious plans of new girl Tanesha? 07:305/6Damien reluctantly helps out at one of Anthony's barbecues.
| 07:304/7Sexagenarians Alan Coren and Christopher Matthew use free travel for another chatty trip.
| 07:15Ross Poldark takes his wife out to see the pilchard harvest. 07:303/6A song about an unheralded inventor, a touching reunion and a normal man.
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| 08:00 | 08:006/12Hancock's regular cast play different characters in the rise-and-fall of a pie-stall cook. 08:304/6The shady lawyer searches for a lost pekingese.
| 08:00Doddy investigates the world of trading and money as only he can. 08:30The bumbling civil servants cause confusion in a moral crusade.
| 08:004/20The crew of the HMS Troutbridge cross the sea, with crossed wires. 08:3013/16Master spy Kenneth Horne gets an Eiffel while Julian and Sandy offer some Bona Pets.
| 08:0010/13Can a job abroad solve George and Kate's housing crisis? 08:3018/27Paris, passion and duplicity abound in the tangled lives of two talented painters.
| 08:007/13Operation Chocolate and an ode to Julie Andrews. 08:304/12Lawyer Roger tries to defend a prisoner overly fond of life behind bars.
| 08:00John Sergeant and Tony Benn look back on the impact of live broadcasting from the Commons.
| 08:00Kitty suspects Ted is having an affair and reporter George dons disguise. 08:3013/13Harry and his friends go nature rambling along the Welsh coast.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/4Clive Anderson's quiz with Mark Steel, John O'Farrell, Chris Addison and David Quantick. 09:303/8With digging in the playground, lessons are learned when an old boy visits the school.
| 09:004/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 09:304/4Beth plans to fight tooth and nail for her son's school place.
| 09:00Roy Plomley's contestants battle to spot the mistakes. With David Nixon. 09:301/6The lifestyle show takes on party food, reading and therapy.
| 09:00Listomania - the panel show hosted by Susan Calman - exploring the world of lists. 09:301/6Peter and Sam receive a chilly warning about an imminent danger to their pensions.
| 09:005/6Hugh Dennis, Gyles Brandreth, Chris Neill and Stuart Maconie join Graeme Garden's debate. 09:305/6The travellers have Nepal almost in sight until their truck is stolen by bandits.
| 09:00Mandy Patinkin and Deborah Myers star in Rodgers & Hammerstein's classic musical.
| 09:00Paul Theroux's account of his car journeys through America's southern states.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3Can a marriage between two warring families finally bring peace?
| 10:002/3Ivanhoe rescued King Richard I during the Crusades but has since disappeared.
| 10:003/3Alan wants answers after his best friend disappears.
| 10:001/3Conflicts grow for Walter Morel's family.
| 10:002/3Clinging to her sons, Gertrude is jealous of Paul's success and his friendship with Miriam
| | 10:10An adventurer and her partner talk about how a marriage proposal was made and accepted.(R) 10:15Sue Lawley's castaway is painter Paula Rego.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/3Will Leah catch the last kindertransport out of Vienna? 11:151/4Robbie used to be a professional jazz pianist. Now he is a miserable music teacher.
| 11:002/3Vienna's oldest mental asylum is reopened. But to what purpose? 11:152/4On the verge of the quartet's first gig, the lead singer's home-life collapses.
| 11:003/3An old woman in America recalls a day from her Viennese childhood. 11:153/4As the band prepare for their gig, drummer Iain is given potentially life-changing news.
| 11:001/3As a child, Clive's bedroom was full of toys. Decades later, he remains surrounded by them 11:154/4As the band try to get a gig, bass player Stuart finds his home and livelihood in jeopardy
| 11:002/3Dale stays in his house, thinking bad things are happening in the yard. 11:15An imagined wartime encounter between Elizabeth Bowen and John Betjeman in Dublin.
| 11:50Gospel singer Mavis Staples chooses tracks by The Staple Singers and Marvin Gaye.
| 11:001/10Radiolab takes a long hard look at the body's system for getting out of trouble.
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| 12:00 | 12:006/12Hancock's regular cast play different characters in the rise-and-fall of a pie-stall cook. 12:304/6The shady lawyer searches for a lost pekingese.
| 12:00Doddy investigates the world of trading and money as only he can. 12:30The bumbling civil servants cause confusion in a moral crusade.
| 12:004/20The crew of the HMS Troutbridge cross the sea, with crossed wires. 12:3013/16Master spy Kenneth Horne gets an Eiffel while Julian and Sandy offer some Bona Pets.
| 12:0010/13Can a job abroad solve George and Kate's housing crisis? 12:3018/27Paris, passion and duplicity abound in the tangled lives of two talented painters.
| 12:007/13Operation Chocolate and an ode to Julie Andrews. 12:304/12Lawyer Roger tries to defend a prisoner overly fond of life behind bars.
| 12:00Listomania - the panel show hosted by Susan Calman - exploring the world of lists. 12:301/4Penny and Dave are getting married, but her new hair-do might not let them.
| 12:00Kitty suspects Ted is having an affair and reporter George dons disguise. 12:3013/13Harry and his friends go nature rambling along the Welsh coast.
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| 13:00 | 13:002/6Lord Peter Wimsey probes the mysterious Mr Oliver and a pair of tricky wills. 13:30Songs and stories recorded in German prisoner-of-war camps during the First World War.
| 13:003/6Probing the general's last movements, Lord Peter Wimsey seeks out his grandson. 13:30William Hague quit as Conservative party leader and took up the piano. How did he fare?
| 13:004/6Lord Peter Wimsey awaits the doctor's verdict and there's a revelation at a party. 13:30Yasmeen Khan explores the bling-filled world of the British Asian wedding.
| 13:005/6Knowing the general was poisoned, Lord Peter Wimsey probes Miss Dorland's hobby. 13:30Sue Perkins explores the house of Dr Johnson, author of 18th century English dictionary.
| 13:006/6With two suspects missing, Lord Peter Wimsey battles to pinpoint the poisoner. 13:30Gyles Brandreth tells how his ancestor sold a pill and became one of America's richest men
| 13:00Outsider Judas struggles to weigh his love for his brothers against growing resentments.
| 13:004/5Mrs Nubbins and the mysterious gentleman try to find Nell and her grandfather.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Sefton and Morley resume their research for the new guide book. 14:156/10Laurence plots the rise of country house style in the 1970s and 1980s. 14:3016/25Mrs Nubbins and the mysterious gentleman try to find Nell and her grandfather. 14:451/5James Earl Ray makes a dramatic escape from Jeff City Penitentiary.
| 14:007/10Morley and Sefton's investigations irritate the chief inspector. 14:157/10The rise of lofts during the 80s created a change in expectations of what homes could be. 14:3017/25A kindly soul takes pity on the desperate Little Nell and her grandfather. 14:452/5King commits to leading a march in Memphis with a fugitive following his every move.
| 14:008/10Morley vows to uncover who sent a bullet in the post to the vicar. 14:158/10The history of shopping for the home from colonial imports to passions for European design 14:3018/25The evil money-lender Quilp is furious and wants Mrs Nubbins out of the way. 14:453/5Martin Luther King and Eric S Galt, aka James Earl Ray, both arrive in Memphis.
| 14:009/10Morley and Sefton are keen to meet the person who painted a lustful portrait of Hannah. 14:159/10Laurence explores new ways to build and run a home at an eco-community in Nottingham. 14:3019/25As Little Nell recuperates, the kindly schoolmaster teaches her a life lesson. 14:454/5As news of King's murder spreads, the USA prepares itself for widespread unrest.
| 14:0010/10Morley and Sefton make a shocking revelation. 14:1510/10Laurence talks to philosopher Alain de Botton about how our ideas of the home have changed 14:3020/25With the help of Samson Brass, Quilp plots to get Kit Nubbins out of the way. 14:455/5The FBI pursue King's killer to London where he's hiding out under a new identity.
| 14:10Actor Anthony Head choses tracks by Samuel Barber and Stephen Allen Davis. 14:15Arthur Smith joins Iranian comedian Shappi Khorsandi as she returns to Paris. 14:452/5A 1940s radio star negotiates the trickier aspects of charity fundraising in the 80s
| 14:15Ross Poldark takes his wife out to see the pilchard harvest. 14:302/2It's four years since Becky's disappearance on the moors.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3Can a marriage between two warring families finally bring peace?
| 15:002/3Ivanhoe rescued King Richard I during the Crusades but has since disappeared.
| 15:003/3Alan wants answers after his best friend disappears.
| 15:001/3Conflicts grow for Walter Morel's family.
| 15:002/3Clinging to her sons, Gertrude is jealous of Paul's success and his friendship with Miriam
| 15:00John Sergeant and Tony Benn look back on the impact of live broadcasting from the Commons.
| 15:451/3Ian Fleming's account of his 1959 trip to the world's most exciting and exotic cities.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/4Clive Anderson's quiz with Mark Steel, John O'Farrell, Chris Addison and David Quantick. 16:303/8With digging in the playground, lessons are learned when an old boy visits the school.
| 16:003/4The broadcaster, author and ex-MP quizzes a panel about himself. 16:301/4Phonsie gets excited by the discovery linked to a ramshackle cottage.
| 16:00Roy Plomley's contestants battle to spot the mistakes. With David Nixon. 16:301/6The lifestyle show takes on party food, reading and therapy.
| 16:00Listomania - the panel show hosted by Susan Calman - exploring the world of lists. 16:301/6Peter and Sam receive a chilly warning about an imminent danger to their pensions.
| 16:005/6Hugh Dennis, Gyles Brandreth, Chris Neill and Stuart Maconie join Graeme Garden's debate. 16:305/6The travellers have Nepal almost in sight until their truck is stolen by bandits.
| 16:00The Suttons' stay at a remote guesthouse turns from into a terrifying nightmare.
| 16:00What's the truth behind the West Trent tragedy?
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| 17:00 | 17:006/6It's Father's wedding day, but will he really cut his family off without a bean? 17:305/6Nicholas Parsons chairs, with Shappi Khorsandi, Jo Caulfield, Julian Clary and Paul Merton
| 17:001/4Penny and Dave are getting married, but her new hair-do might not let them. 17:301/6Fiona has a problem she thinks only Danno can solve. But Danno has his own problems.
| 17:001/6Stella continues to dream of a life in the country, without her grown-up children. 17:303/4Joe Lycett tests Mel C, Kerry Godliman and Jack Carroll on who they know, not what.
| 17:002/4As talent night rehearsals grind on, peanuts and a trolley challenge some town residents. 17:303/6Are Arthur, Trillian and Random really the last remaining humans in The Galaxy? Maybe not.
| 17:004/4Will Emerald's ego be able to deal with the ambitious plans of new girl Tanesha? 17:305/6Damien reluctantly helps out at one of Anthony's barbecues.
| 17:304/7Sexagenarians Alan Coren and Christopher Matthew use free travel for another chatty trip.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces The Bards of Whitelocks Bar, famous for its poetic punters. 17:303/6A song about an unheralded inventor, a touching reunion and a normal man.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/6The British government must track down the Exon seeds before any American involvement. 18:30Cherie Booth and Andrew Davies are Sue MacGregor's book discussion guests.
| 18:001/4Terror strikes as the narrator and his companion camp on a remote island. 18:302/6Michael Apted talks to Clare English about the birth of reality television.
| 18:002/4The narrator decides the willow trees are against their presence on the island. 18:30Film director Michael Winner talks about the music that makes him emotional.
| 18:003/4The companions anticipate an attack from the island's mysterious forces. 18:30Business guru Sir Gerry Robinson chooses playwright Samuel Beckett.
| 18:004/4The Swede thinks the island's evil forces need to be offered a sacrifice. 18:308/14The audience asks Brinsley Forde questions about Aswad's 1981 reggae album New Chapter.
| 18:00Busy Angela and Barty want a child but don't have time. 18:453/3Rhett returns home where the unusual cookie jar continues to exert its influence.
| 18:005/5An illicit weekend in Paris sparks a shocking conclusion. Stars Dinsdale Landen. 18:302/4An archaeologist discovers some mysteries are better left buried and undisturbed.
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| 19:00 | 19:006/12Hancock's regular cast play different characters in the rise-and-fall of a pie-stall cook. 19:304/6The shady lawyer searches for a lost pekingese.
| 19:00Doddy investigates the world of trading and money as only he can. 19:30The bumbling civil servants cause confusion in a moral crusade.
| 19:004/20The crew of the HMS Troutbridge cross the sea, with crossed wires. 19:3013/16Master spy Kenneth Horne gets an Eiffel while Julian and Sandy offer some Bona Pets.
| 19:0010/13Can a job abroad solve George and Kate's housing crisis? 19:3018/27Paris, passion and duplicity abound in the tangled lives of two talented painters.
| 19:007/13Operation Chocolate and an ode to Julie Andrews. 19:304/12Lawyer Roger tries to defend a prisoner overly fond of life behind bars.
| 19:00Author Lynne Truss celebrates the life of Dora Bryan with some archive treasures.
| 19:001/10Radiolab takes a long hard look at the body's system for getting out of trouble.
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| 20:00 | 20:002/6Lord Peter Wimsey probes the mysterious Mr Oliver and a pair of tricky wills. 20:30Songs and stories recorded in German prisoner-of-war camps during the First World War.
| 20:003/6Probing the general's last movements, Lord Peter Wimsey seeks out his grandson. 20:30William Hague quit as Conservative party leader and took up the piano. How did he fare?
| 20:004/6Lord Peter Wimsey awaits the doctor's verdict and there's a revelation at a party. 20:30Yasmeen Khan explores the bling-filled world of the British Asian wedding.
| 20:005/6Knowing the general was poisoned, Lord Peter Wimsey probes Miss Dorland's hobby. 20:30Sue Perkins explores the house of Dr Johnson, author of 18th century English dictionary.
| 20:006/6With two suspects missing, Lord Peter Wimsey battles to pinpoint the poisoner. 20:30Gyles Brandreth tells how his ancestor sold a pill and became one of America's richest men
| | 20:00Paul Theroux's account of his car journeys through America's southern states.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/3Will Leah catch the last kindertransport out of Vienna? 21:151/4Robbie used to be a professional jazz pianist. Now he is a miserable music teacher.
| 21:002/3Vienna's oldest mental asylum is reopened. But to what purpose? 21:152/4On the verge of the quartet's first gig, the lead singer's home-life collapses.
| 21:003/3An old woman in America recalls a day from her Viennese childhood. 21:153/4As the band prepare for their gig, drummer Iain is given potentially life-changing news.
| 21:001/3As a child, Clive's bedroom was full of toys. Decades later, he remains surrounded by them 21:154/4As the band try to get a gig, bass player Stuart finds his home and livelihood in jeopardy
| 21:00'Reply All' and a chat with presenter Alex Goldman.
| | 21:10An adventurer and her partner talk about how a marriage proposal was made and accepted.(R) 21:15Sue Lawley's castaway is painter Paula Rego.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6Nicholas Parsons chairs, with Shappi Khorsandi, Jo Caulfield, Julian Clary and Paul Merton 22:301/4Sketch show with a comic slant on human frailties. 22:55Iain Lee is joined by Sisters.
| 22:001/6Fiona has a problem she thinks only Danno can solve. But Danno has his own problems. 22:303/4Elvis denounces the wage gap and corporate capitalism. 22:453/4Richard tells the funny and poignant story of his honeymoon road trip across America.
| 22:003/4Joe Lycett tests Mel C, Kerry Godliman and Jack Carroll on who they know, not what. 22:304/4From Michael Caine to Mark Zuckerberg, Jon Culshaw imagines the lives of the famous. 22:55Iain Lee is joined by Sisters.
| 22:003/6Are Arthur, Trillian and Random really the last remaining humans in The Galaxy? Maybe not. 22:302/4Thom Tuck presents sketch groups Mixed Doubles, the Real MacGuffins, and Bob and Jim.
| 22:005/6Damien reluctantly helps out at one of Anthony's barbecues. 22:302/4The sketch show written entirely by the public. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Sally Phillips.
| 22:003/6Journalist Sarfraz Manzoor's adolescent obsessions with Bo Derek and pop music. 22:304/4How the young Irish warrior Setanta became known as Cuchulain. 22:453/4Cornflakes, Dave, sausages and a gravedigger. What could possibly go wrong? 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Sally Phillips.
| 22:003/6A song about an unheralded inventor, a touching reunion and a normal man. 22:301/6Missing for years, Brian has plenty of bizarre adventures to share... 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Sally Phillips.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:301/6The comedian investigates his fear of reading aloud. Just what is the point of books?
| 23:001/6Return of the fantasy comedy. Who's the newcomer with huge biceps? 23:303/4Doc Brown, Gomez, Henry Paker and Richard Herring join Arthur Smith to entertain.
| 23:002/6The satirist ponders Tuscan holidays and asks what is the greatest fruit or vegetable? 23:301/6Time to hark back to a gentler age of radio adventures.
| 23:005/6When the Asian radio station boss gets religion, the result is far from heavenly. 23:302/6Young Pip is betrayed and receives a spectral visitor.
| 23:003/4Have you ever been abducted by an alien or had an idea for a novelty tea towel? 23:301/5Brian Perkins, Kate Robbins and Chris Barrie 'look back' at a year that was yet to happen.
| 23:004/6A visit to Britain's only sanctuary for balloon animals. 23:301/6The management consultants work with a suspicious energy company.
| 23:002/4Heaven 17 are invited to sing one of John's songs - and one of their own if they're lucky. 23:304/6English Civil War reports as they happen - with all the decapitations and more. 23:454/6A secret tonic formula is stolen from the brothers' hair salon.
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