| 00:00 | 00:001/4Set in a complex state of beliefs, the Great God Om appears before a novice monk. 00:303/4A trainee surgeon follows a destructive path after he is haunted by a fatal car crash.
| 00:00Novelist Will Self recalls a period of life without Mother. But is it fact or fiction? 00:30Julia Neuberger and Paul Farley are Sue MacGregor's book discussion guests.(R)
| 00:001/4A train porter frozen to death in midsummer? Harry Crow and Prof Dunning are on the case. 00:304/6Clare English speaks to a pioneer of keyhole surgery.
| 00:002/4Dunning visits the strange village of Thornton Gibbet while Crow joins the Freemasons. 00:30The showbiz all-rounder talks about the moments which stir his emotions.
| 00:003/4As Dunning tries to flee Thornton Gibbet, Crow uncovers the truth behind the Tartarus Club 00:30Playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah on Marcus Garvey, the inspirational 20th-century black leader.
| 00:004/4As everlasting winter sets in, Crow and Dunning race to save Prince George. 00:3010/14Ray Davies take on questions about two classic Kinks' albums, Lola and Muswell Hillbillies
| 00:001/3An alien with an aversion to electricity threatens to take Earth back to the dark ages. 00:451/3A woman haunts Edinburgh seeking revenge to the strains of Donna Summer.
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| 01:00 | 01:005/5Mrs Nubbins and the mysterious gentleman try to find Nell and her grandfather.
| 01:001/5On an island hunting trip, Inuit tourist guide Edie finds herself embroiled in a murder. 01:30Sara Mohr-Pietsch explores the digital re-mastering of music.
| 01:002/5Edie links recent deaths to a growing outside interest in Craig Island. 01:30Frank Muir, Denis Norden and Charles Maxwell talk about their classic 1950s radio comedy.
| 01:003/5Edie is sure that Joe was murdered and follows the trail to Greenland. 01:30Composer and musician Llywelyn Ap Myrddin explores the Dragacevo Trumpet Festival.
| 01:004/5Inuit guide Edie is taken prisoner and uncovers a web of intrigue. 01:30Historical photographs are rare in China, but now the pictured past is being reclaimed.
| 01:005/5Edie's search for the truth leads from Joe's bedroom to his burial place. 01:30The life and work of the prolific journalist, historian, polemicist and educator.
| 01:00After avoiding embarrassments on TV so far, something alarming is in the offing for an MP.
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| 02:00 | 02:15A man reflects on his life. Where did it all go wrong? 02:301/2When Carl sells slimming pills to Stacey, he sets off a sequence of catastrophic events.
| 02:006/10Cora seeks help from her London friend, Dr Luke Garrett. 02:156/10Peter White finds that disabled people were everywhere in the 19th-century workplace. 02:301/10The 18th-century gentleman tries to tell his tragi-comic story. 02:456/10James Bond has contacted Blofeld but worries his cover has been blown.
| 02:007/10Cora hosts a midsummer party at her Aldwinter house as Stella's mysterious illness worsens 02:157/10Peter White has a close encounter with an aristocratic wooden leg. 02:302/10Tristram tries to recount the tale of his birth but keeps getting distracted. 02:457/10With Bond's cover blown, he must battle to escape from Blofeld.
| 02:008/10The mystery of the Essex Serpent appears to be solved. 02:158/10Peter White explores sex and marriage between disabled people. 02:303/10Still intent on recounting the story of his birth, Tristram introduces us to Dr Slop. 02:458/10Bond battles to uncover exactly what Blofeld is up to.
| 02:009/10Cora and Will resume their deep friendship and Stella enlists Francis's help. 02:159/10Peter White searches for the voices of children with disabilities in the 19th century. 02:304/10Telling his life story, Tristram still has not managed to get beyond being born. 02:459/10When Blofeld's evil plan is revealed, Bond uses unconventional means to stop him.
| 02:0010/10The villagers confront the myth of the Essex Serpent for the last time. 02:1510/10Peter White reveals the roots of a modern disabled identity in the 19th century. 02:305/10After the disaster of his birth, Tristram's father thinks up a scheme to help him. 02:4510/10Battling evil Blofeld, 007 joins forces with Draco.
| 02:10Novelist Joanna Trollope inherits 'La Mer' and passes on 'Mythical Kings and Iguanas'. 02:15Arthur Smith accompanies the academic, writer and critic on a nostalgic trip to Italy. 02:454/5Can eternal pessimist Robb Wilton solve an unusual problem in 1986?
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| 03:00 | 03:452/3Ian Fleming's account of his 1959 trip to the world's most exotic cities.
| 03:001/6Poor Wessex stonemason Jude aspires to the gleaming university spires of Christminster.
| 03:002/6Yearning for a scholarship, stonemason Jude Fawley moves to Christminster.
| 03:003/6Jude's deepening relationship with his cousin Sue threatens her teaching career.
| 03:004/6Confused Jude Fawley meets his newly married cousin Sue and a plan is hatched.
| 03:005/6Jude attempts to open a new chapter in his life, but Arabella poses a threat.
| 03:00Should we remember Henry Kissinger as America's wise strategist or its ruthless operator?
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| 04:00 | 04:00A complex tale of love, deception and comeuppance for an overambitious working lad.
| 04:001/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Tony Hawks, Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Alun Cochrane. 04:305/8Mr Sims is very unhappy in class while Mrs Rudd thinks she's the victim of a prank.
| 04:001/6Miles Jupp asks for revelations about Sarah Millican, Richard Osman and Nathan Caton. 04:303/4Tongues are wagging. Certain weddings are due, and some folk aren't happy.
| 04:002/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and John O'Farrell. 04:303/6A Cinderella update and 'Changing Tombs'.
| 04:002/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 04:303/6With worthless pensions, will a lodger help out Sam and Peter?
| 04:001/6Games galore! Angus Deayton with Fred MacAulay, Josie Long, Miles Jupp and Nick Helm. 04:301/8Eleanor has plans for nuptials in the family, but the family has other ideas.
| 04:00Mr Harding finds his peaceful life disrupted when family drama erupts.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces 'India's Beats: The Hungry Generation'. 05:304/6A sketch that is much too rude and advice on how to deal with bullies.
| 05:002/6Irene hits a snag with re-opening the Cumbrae Club. 05:301/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:003/4Kate's cottage is in ruins and dating is proving to be a disaster. 05:303/6The group discover that Simon has been keeping another big secret from them.
| 05:003/6Patrick makes the family attend a wedding, but will Stella's doubts prove justified? 05:301/4Multicultural sketch show hosted by broadcaster and comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli.
| 05:004/4Can Ken and Keith's whippets win talent night? 05:305/6Thor vs Wowbagger in a fight-to-the-death, followed by cheesy nibbles and drinks.
| 05:002/4A whodunnit set on the great Flying Scotsman in the days of steam. 05:306/6Yet another fight-to-the-death for Thor, but will this one have a happy ending?
| 05:306/7Alan Coren and Christopher Matthew head to Southend-on-Sea to recall boyhood holidays.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5On an island hunting trip, Inuit tourist guide Edie finds herself embroiled in a murder. 06:30Sara Mohr-Pietsch explores the digital re-mastering of music.
| 06:002/5Edie links recent deaths to a growing outside interest in Craig Island. 06:30Frank Muir, Denis Norden and Charles Maxwell talk about their classic 1950s radio comedy.
| 06:003/5Edie is sure that Joe was murdered and follows the trail to Greenland. 06:30Composer and musician Llywelyn Ap Myrddin explores the Dragacevo Trumpet Festival.
| 06:004/5Inuit guide Edie is taken prisoner and uncovers a web of intrigue. 06:30Historical photographs are rare in China, but now the pictured past is being reclaimed.
| 06:005/5Edie's search for the truth leads from Joe's bedroom to his burial place. 06:30The life and work of the prolific journalist, historian, polemicist and educator.
| 06:00Mr Harding finds his peaceful life disrupted when family drama erupts.
| 06:00The 18th-century gentleman's attempts to tell his tragi-comic story are frustrated.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/6Irene hits a snag with re-opening the Cumbrae Club. 07:301/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:003/4Kate's cottage is in ruins and dating is proving to be a disaster. 07:303/6The group discover that Simon has been keeping another big secret from them.
| 07:003/6Patrick makes the family attend a wedding, but will Stella's doubts prove justified? 07:301/4Multicultural sketch show hosted by broadcaster and comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli.
| 07:004/4Can Ken and Keith's whippets win talent night? 07:305/6Thor vs Wowbagger in a fight-to-the-death, followed by cheesy nibbles and drinks.
| 07:002/4A whodunnit set on the great Flying Scotsman in the days of steam. 07:306/6Yet another fight-to-the-death for Thor, but will this one have a happy ending?
| 07:306/7Alan Coren and Christopher Matthew head to Southend-on-Sea to recall boyhood holidays.
| 07:15Heather learns all Valentine's Day declarations of love should be viewed with suspicion. 07:305/6The truth behind some famous anecdotes and a curious tale of a hard-bitten dame.
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| 08:00 | 08:009/12Living in the only house in Railway Cuttings without a TV, the Lad takes action. 08:306/6Judgement day dawns for the shady lawyer.
| 08:00Doddy looks at the world of togetherness and twosomes as only he can. 08:30The bungling bureaucrats play cupid for Mildred.
| 08:006/20A new location is needed for the troublesome former governor and his wife. 08:3015/16Special agent Kenneth Horne investigates sinister giant milk bottles.
| 08:0012/13What will George and Kate make of their first house? 08:3020/27Neddie investigates a dastardly denture-stealing plan. But who wants them and why?
| 08:009/13Worries over Bill Oddie's singing voice and Shakespeare's funny side. 08:306/12Roger defends an author whose publisher refuses to print his new book.
| 08:00Should we remember Henry Kissinger as America's wise strategist or its ruthless operator?
| 08:00Ted and Kitty return from their holidays and George solves an art theft. 08:30Trouble at Prufrock's matrimonial agency!
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Tony Hawks, Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Alun Cochrane. 09:305/8Mr Sims is very unhappy in class while Mrs Rudd thinks she's the victim of a prank.
| 09:006/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 09:30Manchester Grammar School welcomes Richard Stilgoe for his amusing look at education.
| 09:002/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and John O'Farrell. 09:303/6A Cinderella update and 'Changing Tombs'.
| 09:002/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 09:303/6With worthless pensions, will a lodger help out Sam and Peter?
| 09:001/6Games galore! Angus Deayton with Fred MacAulay, Josie Long, Miles Jupp and Nick Helm. 09:301/8Eleanor has plans for nuptials in the family, but the family has other ideas.
| 09:00Mandy Patinkin and Claire Moore star in Frank Loesser's musical set in the 1920s.
| 09:00With regret, the author Alberto Manguel has to pack up his library of 35,000 volumes.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/6Poor Wessex stonemason Jude aspires to the gleaming university spires of Christminster.
| 10:002/6Yearning for a scholarship, stonemason Jude Fawley moves to Christminster.
| 10:003/6Jude's deepening relationship with his cousin Sue threatens her teaching career.
| 10:004/6Confused Jude Fawley meets his newly married cousin Sue and a plan is hatched.
| 10:005/6Jude attempts to open a new chapter in his life, but Arabella poses a threat.
| | 10:10Fi Glover with a conversation about the role football plays in friendship and love.(R) 10:15Sue Lawley's castaway is artist Maggie Hambling.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Before going abroad, a young man buys his fiancee a snappy puppy called Hector. 11:15When Barney's dog is run over, he wonders how he is going to pay the vet's bill.
| 11:00A small dog called Hector comes to dominate his mistress's life while her fiance is abroad 11:15Deborah attends a local crisis centre, but is it what she needs?
| 11:00A simple container became a symbol of a devastating moment in history. 11:15How 'Dr Barry' made waves rising through the British Army in the 19th century.
| 11:00The effect on a family when their uncle suddenly disappears. 11:15The remarkable love affair of famous poetry translator Arthur Waley and Alison Grant.
| 11:00'Wanna Be' and 'Haunted'.
| 11:30A profile of Frank Loesser, the creator of Guys and Dolls.
| 11:003/10Radiolab explores a story featuring a sperm and an egg, two wombs and four countries.
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| 12:00 | 12:009/12Living in the only house in Railway Cuttings without a TV, the Lad takes action. 12:306/6Judgement day dawns for the shady lawyer.
| 12:00Doddy looks at the world of togetherness and twosomes as only he can. 12:30The bungling bureaucrats play cupid for Mildred.
| 12:006/20A new location is needed for the troublesome former governor and his wife. 12:3015/16Special agent Kenneth Horne investigates sinister giant milk bottles.
| 12:0012/13What will George and Kate make of their first house? 12:3020/27Neddie investigates a dastardly denture-stealing plan. But who wants them and why?
| 12:009/13Worries over Bill Oddie's singing voice and Shakespeare's funny side. 12:306/12Roger defends an author whose publisher refuses to print his new book.
| 12:001/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Tony Hawks, Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Alun Cochrane. 12:30The cast take oaths of allegiance and 'The Glums' at the pictures.
| 12:00Ted and Kitty return from their holidays and George solves an art theft. 12:30Trouble at Prufrock's matrimonial agency!
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5On an island hunting trip, Inuit tourist guide Edie finds herself embroiled in a murder. 13:30Sara Mohr-Pietsch explores the digital re-mastering of music.
| 13:002/5Edie links recent deaths to a growing outside interest in Craig Island. 13:30Frank Muir, Denis Norden and Charles Maxwell talk about their classic 1950s radio comedy.
| 13:003/5Edie is sure that Joe was murdered and follows the trail to Greenland. 13:30Composer and musician Llywelyn Ap Myrddin explores the Dragacevo Trumpet Festival.
| 13:004/5Inuit guide Edie is taken prisoner and uncovers a web of intrigue. 13:30Historical photographs are rare in China, but now the pictured past is being reclaimed.
| 13:005/5Edie's search for the truth leads from Joe's bedroom to his burial place. 13:30The life and work of the prolific journalist, historian, polemicist and educator.
| 13:00After avoiding embarrassments on TV so far, something alarming is in the offing for an MP.
| 13:00The 18th-century gentleman's attempts to tell his tragi-comic story are frustrated.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Cora seeks help from her London friend, Dr Luke Garrett. 14:156/10Peter White finds that disabled people were everywhere in the 19th-century workplace. 14:301/10The 18th-century gentleman tries to tell his tragi-comic story. 14:456/10James Bond has contacted Blofeld but worries his cover has been blown.
| 14:007/10Cora hosts a midsummer party at her Aldwinter house as Stella's mysterious illness worsens 14:157/10Peter White has a close encounter with an aristocratic wooden leg. 14:302/10Tristram tries to recount the tale of his birth but keeps getting distracted. 14:457/10With Bond's cover blown, he must battle to escape from Blofeld.
| 14:008/10The mystery of the Essex Serpent appears to be solved. 14:158/10Peter White explores sex and marriage between disabled people. 14:303/10Still intent on recounting the story of his birth, Tristram introduces us to Dr Slop. 14:458/10Bond battles to uncover exactly what Blofeld is up to.
| 14:009/10Cora and Will resume their deep friendship and Stella enlists Francis's help. 14:159/10Peter White searches for the voices of children with disabilities in the 19th century. 14:304/10Telling his life story, Tristram still has not managed to get beyond being born. 14:459/10When Blofeld's evil plan is revealed, Bond uses unconventional means to stop him.
| 14:0010/10The villagers confront the myth of the Essex Serpent for the last time. 14:1510/10Peter White reveals the roots of a modern disabled identity in the 19th century. 14:305/10After the disaster of his birth, Tristram's father thinks up a scheme to help him. 14:4510/10Battling evil Blofeld, 007 joins forces with Draco.
| 14:10Novelist Joanna Trollope inherits 'La Mer' and passes on 'Mythical Kings and Iguanas'. 14:15Arthur Smith accompanies the academic, writer and critic on a nostalgic trip to Italy. 14:454/5Can eternal pessimist Robb Wilton solve an unusual problem in 1986?
| 14:15Heather learns all Valentine's Day declarations of love should be viewed with suspicion. 14:302/2Penniless and desperate, Carl is pushed to breaking point by his blackmailing tenant.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/6Poor Wessex stonemason Jude aspires to the gleaming university spires of Christminster.
| 15:002/6Yearning for a scholarship, stonemason Jude Fawley moves to Christminster.
| 15:003/6Jude's deepening relationship with his cousin Sue threatens her teaching career.
| 15:004/6Confused Jude Fawley meets his newly married cousin Sue and a plan is hatched.
| 15:005/6Jude attempts to open a new chapter in his life, but Arabella poses a threat.
| 15:00Should we remember Henry Kissinger as America's wise strategist or its ruthless operator?
| 15:453/3Fleming visits the garage in Chicago where the St Valentine's Day Massacre took place.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Tony Hawks, Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Alun Cochrane. 16:305/8Mr Sims is very unhappy in class while Mrs Rudd thinks she's the victim of a prank.
| 16:001/6Miles Jupp asks for revelations about Sarah Millican, Richard Osman and Nathan Caton. 16:303/4Tongues are wagging. Certain weddings are due, and some folk aren't happy.
| 16:002/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and John O'Farrell. 16:303/6A Cinderella update and 'Changing Tombs'.
| 16:002/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 16:303/6With worthless pensions, will a lodger help out Sam and Peter?
| 16:001/6Games galore! Angus Deayton with Fred MacAulay, Josie Long, Miles Jupp and Nick Helm. 16:301/8Eleanor has plans for nuptials in the family, but the family has other ideas.
| 16:00Mr Harding finds his peaceful life disrupted when family drama erupts.
| 16:00Peru’s finest bridge collapses killing five people. Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/6Irene hits a snag with re-opening the Cumbrae Club. 17:301/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:003/4Kate's cottage is in ruins and dating is proving to be a disaster. 17:303/6The group discover that Simon has been keeping another big secret from them.
| 17:003/6Patrick makes the family attend a wedding, but will Stella's doubts prove justified? 17:301/4Multicultural sketch show hosted by broadcaster and comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli.
| 17:004/4Can Ken and Keith's whippets win talent night? 17:305/6Thor vs Wowbagger in a fight-to-the-death, followed by cheesy nibbles and drinks.
| 17:002/4A whodunnit set on the great Flying Scotsman in the days of steam. 17:306/6Yet another fight-to-the-death for Thor, but will this one have a happy ending?
| 17:306/7Alan Coren and Christopher Matthew head to Southend-on-Sea to recall boyhood holidays.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces 'The Poet and the Murderer'. 17:305/6The truth behind some famous anecdotes and a curious tale of a hard-bitten dame.
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| 18:00 | 18:00Novelist Will Self recalls a period of life without Mother. But is it fact or fiction? 18:30Julia Neuberger and Paul Farley are Sue MacGregor's book discussion guests.
| 18:001/4A train porter frozen to death in midsummer? Harry Crow and Prof Dunning are on the case. 18:304/6Clare English speaks to a pioneer of keyhole surgery.
| 18:002/4Dunning visits the strange village of Thornton Gibbet while Crow joins the Freemasons. 18:30The showbiz all-rounder talks about the moments which stir his emotions.
| 18:003/4As Dunning tries to flee Thornton Gibbet, Crow uncovers the truth behind the Tartarus Club 18:30Playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah on Marcus Garvey, the inspirational 20th-century black leader.
| 18:004/4As everlasting winter sets in, Crow and Dunning race to save Prince George. 18:3010/14Ray Davies take on questions about two classic Kinks' albums, Lola and Muswell Hillbillies
| 18:001/3An alien with an aversion to electricity threatens to take Earth back to the dark ages. 18:451/3A woman haunts Edinburgh seeking revenge to the strains of Donna Summer.
| 18:002/4After his encounter with the Great God Om, Brutha is selected for a secret mission. 18:304/4A lonely man with a huge knowledge of flies meets a Californian lady.
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| 19:00 | 19:009/12Living in the only house in Railway Cuttings without a TV, the Lad takes action. 19:306/6Judgement day dawns for the shady lawyer.
| 19:00Doddy looks at the world of togetherness and twosomes as only he can. 19:30The bungling bureaucrats play cupid for Mildred.
| 19:006/20A new location is needed for the troublesome former governor and his wife. 19:3015/16Special agent Kenneth Horne investigates sinister giant milk bottles.
| 19:0012/13What will George and Kate make of their first house? 19:3020/27Neddie investigates a dastardly denture-stealing plan. But who wants them and why?
| 19:009/13Worries over Bill Oddie's singing voice and Shakespeare's funny side. 19:306/12Roger defends an author whose publisher refuses to print his new book.
| 19:00A tribute to the virtuoso musician Larry Adler
| 19:003/10Radiolab explores a story featuring a sperm and an egg, two wombs and four countries.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5On an island hunting trip, Inuit tourist guide Edie finds herself embroiled in a murder. 20:30Sara Mohr-Pietsch explores the digital re-mastering of music.
| 20:002/5Edie links recent deaths to a growing outside interest in Craig Island. 20:30Frank Muir, Denis Norden and Charles Maxwell talk about their classic 1950s radio comedy.
| 20:003/5Edie is sure that Joe was murdered and follows the trail to Greenland. 20:30Composer and musician Llywelyn Ap Myrddin explores the Dragacevo Trumpet Festival.
| 20:004/5Inuit guide Edie is taken prisoner and uncovers a web of intrigue. 20:30Historical photographs are rare in China, but now the pictured past is being reclaimed.
| 20:005/5Edie's search for the truth leads from Joe's bedroom to his burial place. 20:30The life and work of the prolific journalist, historian, polemicist and educator.
| | 20:00With regret, the author Alberto Manguel has to pack up his library of 35,000 volumes.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Before going abroad, a young man buys his fiancee a snappy puppy called Hector. 21:15When Barney's dog is run over, he wonders how he is going to pay the vet's bill.
| 21:00A small dog called Hector comes to dominate his mistress's life while her fiance is abroad 21:15Deborah attends a local crisis centre, but is it what she needs?
| 21:00A simple container became a symbol of a devastating moment in history. 21:15How 'Dr Barry' made waves rising through the British Army in the 19th century.
| 21:00The effect on a family when their uncle suddenly disappears. 21:15The remarkable love affair of famous poetry translator Arthur Waley and Alison Grant.
| 21:00'Wanna Be' and 'Haunted'.
| | 21:10Fi Glover with a conversation about the role football plays in friendship and love.(R) 21:15Sue Lawley's castaway is artist Maggie Hambling.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:303/4Meet a cheery bailiff - and an office induction with a twist... 22:55Cariad Lloyd is joined by John Finnemore.
| 22:003/6The group discover that Simon has been keeping another big secret from them. 22:30The care given to a new mum by two bossy maternity nurses is somewhat unconventional. 22:55Cariad Lloyd is joined by John Finnemore.
| 22:001/4Multicultural sketch show hosted by broadcaster and comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli. 22:302/62525 invites you to hear snippets of our future from weight-gain classes to talking pets. 22:55Cariad Lloyd is joined by John Finnemore.
| 22:005/6Thor vs Wowbagger in a fight-to-the-death, followed by cheesy nibbles and drinks. 22:304/4Thom Tuck with up-and-coming comedy circuit sketch groups at the Edinburgh Fringe.
| 22:006/6Yet another fight-to-the-death for Thor, but will this one have a happy ending? 22:304/4The sketch show written entirely by the public. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Shazia Mirza.
| 22:005/6Janet Ellis's love of arts and crafts started long before Blue Peter. 22:304/4An interesting idea for a catalogue photo shoot. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Shazia Mirza.
| 22:005/6The truth behind some famous anecdotes and a curious tale of a hard-bitten dame. 22:303/6Brian tells of his trip to a land where marriage is outlawed. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Shazia Mirza.
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| 23:00 | 23:006/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:303/6The comedian celebrates and chastises the various marvels of the modern age.
| 23:003/6What could possibly go wrong with a love potion? Sam is going to find out. 23:301/4Making it up as they go along. Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney improvise sketches.
| 23:004/6The satirist ponders eating too much and the end of the world. 23:303/6When warding off dark lords, salad is acceptable.
| 23:001/4Matt Harvey hosts a comedy-infused, musically enhanced, mildly interactive poetry cabaret. 23:304/6In the depths of poverty, Pip finds his true calling and Harry makes a machine from moles.
| 23:004/4Carpentry, subatomic physics, Winston Churchill and how to deal with troublesome slugs. 23:303/5Brian Perkins, Kate Robbins and Steve Coogan look back at the year that was yet to happen.
| 23:006/6The new yoghurt for women, and meet Britain's best police tortoise. 23:303/6The management consultants try reversing the fortunes of an inner city school.
| 23:004/4John's guest is Leee John from Imagination. 23:306/6Steam-powered fun from the Great Exhibition of 1851. 23:456/6The brothers' festive flurry is curtailed as they hit the streets.
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