| 00:00 | 00:002/4After his encounter with the Great God Om, Brutha is selected for a secret mission. 00:304/4A lonely man with a huge knowledge of flies meets a Californian lady.
| 00:001/13When poet Gabriel Syme meets Lucien Gregory, he's introduced to a secret society. 00:30Michael Berkeley and Kerry Shale are Sue MacGregor's book discussion guests.(R)
| 00:002/13In an underground HQ, Syme witnesses Lucien Gregory addressing the Anarchist Council. 00:305/6Clare English speaks to Roy Day and Mike Tunstall about the history of the Samaritans.
| 00:003/13When Syme turns the tables on Lucien Gregory, the Central Anarchist Council takes action. 00:30The Goon Show star reveals his love for wild animals and concern for their future.
| 00:004/13Gabriel Syme meets his fellow anarchists at a breakfast meeting in Leicester Square. 00:30Comedian Barry Cryer nods to his Yorkshire roots by choosing JB Priestley.
| 00:005/13Sunday unmasks one of the anarchists as a Scotland Yard detective. 00:3011/14Corinne Bailey Rae returns to her second album, The Sea, and plays tracks from it live.
| 00:002/3By Ryan Scott. A distress signal lures Torchwood to the deepest part of the ocean. 00:452/3An actor performs a one-man show, but the words echo back to him.
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| 01:00 | 01:00The 18th-century gentleman's attempts to tell his tragi-comic story are frustrated.
| 01:00Convinced she'll be murdered, stage artiste Beauffie Buckingham wants to make her will. 01:30Pipe organs, spas and hound trailing - reflections on Brits by a Finnish tango-expert.
| 01:001/4The feisty detective superintendent probes murders along London's Regent's Canal. 01:30Roger Daltrey explores the turbulent relationship between Buddy Holly and his manager.
| 01:002/4DSI Julie Enfield tackles an internet mystery in her quest to solve the murders 01:30Zareer Masani on why Indians worship English as a goddess who can free them from poverty.
| 01:003/4An internet hacker is complicating the feisty detective's murder inquiries. 01:30Jim White meets some very rich young people as they consider their future.
| 01:004/4The detective feels closer to a solution, but her tormentor has other ideas. 01:30Jo Brand looks at the sinister history of the sweet treat.
| 01:00After a fresher's week party, a student is stunned to find himself accused of rape.
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| 02:00 | 02:15Heather learns all Valentine's Day declarations of love should be viewed with suspicion. 02:302/2Penniless and desperate, Carl is pushed to breaking point by his blackmailing tenant.
| 02:001/10A civil servant is sent to an exhibition in Brussels to oversee a replica British pub. 02:151/20Assessing the impact of Sir Francis Drake's Circumnavigation Medal. 02:306/10Having recovered from the incident with Tristram's nose, his father is dealt another blow. 02:451/5Simon Morrison's moving biography of Russian composer Serge Prokofiev's remarkable wife.
| 02:002/10Arriving in Brussels, Thomas is greeted by the lovely Expo 58 hostess Anneke. 02:152/20Neil MacGregor uses the Stratford Chalice to explore the world in Shakespeare's time. 02:307/10Yet another misfortune befalls the boy Tristram as his father receives awful news. 02:452/5Simon Morrison's moving biography of Russian composer Serge Prokofiev's remarkable wife.
| 02:003/10With Thomas's trip imminent, his wife shows her displeasure by flirting with the neighbour 02:153/20A fork found on the site of the Rose Theatre reveals what people ate in the Bard's time. 02:308/10Tristram recalls a typical act of kindness by Toby and the time his uncle fell in love. 02:453/5Simon Morrison's moving biography of Russian composer Serge Prokofiev's remarkable wife.
| 02:004/10At the opening night party, Thomas meets a Russian journalist with a passion for crisps. 02:154/20The story behind a portrait justifying Elizabeth I's position in the Tudor succession. 02:309/10Widow Wadman bustles her way into Uncle Toby's sentry box and then into his heart. 02:454/5Simon Morrison's biography of Russian composer Serge Prokofiev's remarkable wife.
| 02:005/10Thomas discovers that his roommate and the highly-prized ZETA machine have disappeared. 02:155/20Neil MacGregor explores the essential accoutrements of any self-respecting gentleman. 02:3010/10Widow Wadman makes a discovery as Tristram brings his story to a surprising conclusion. 02:455/5Simon Morrison's biography of Russian composer Serge Prokofiev's remarkable wife.
| 02:10Broadcaster Jeremy Vine inherits 'Old Comrades' and passes on 'Lipstick Vogue'. 02:15Arthur Smith joins Tony Benn on a trip back to Westminster. 02:455/5Can eternal pessimist Robb Wilton solve a tricky marital problem in 1986?
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| 03:00 | 03:453/3Fleming visits the garage in Chicago where the St Valentine's Day Massacre took place.
| 03:006/6As events devastate Sue, Jude Fawley's life continues to unravel.
| 03:00Spike Milligan and John Antrobus's post-apocalyptic, surrealist, comic tale.
| 03:001/3The Archdeacon wants to be bishop, but will his sponsor, be in power?
| 03:002/3Will the Archdeacon's new vicar be a challenge to the slippery chaplain?
| 03:003/3Miss Thorne organises a summer fete and then develops a cunning plan for Eleanor.
| 03:00Steve Hewlett explores the fraught history of attempts to regulate the British press.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Peru’s finest bridge collapses killing five people. Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
| 04:002/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Kevin Eldon and Julian Clary. 04:306/8An angry visitor, a naughty boy and a girl with a 'problem' make for an uncomfortable day.
| 04:002/6Miles Jupp discovers how well a panel of guests know their nearest and dearest. 04:304/4A phone call gives Phonsie the ammunition to deal with Packy McGoldrick.
| 04:003/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Russell Davies and Sue Limb. 04:304/6Friendship in its many forms and an everyday problem for Miriam Stoops.
| 04:003/6Panel show hosted by Susan Calman exploring the world of lists. 04:304/6With no pensions to fall back on, Sam and Peter are desperate.
| 04:002/6Angus Deayton is joined by Sandi Toksvig, Clive Anderson, Humphrey Ker and Milton Jones. 04:302/8Proud Sarah suffers her mother's nosiness as well as some unexpected advances.
| 04:00The trapped needs of protagonist Arthur Machin juxtaposed with the aggression of rugby.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces 'The Poet and the Murderer'. 05:305/6The truth behind some famous anecdotes and a curious tale of a hard-bitten dame.
| 05:003/6As the islanders argue over the club, Irene faces a dilemma over a talking dog. 05:302/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:004/4Can Bob manage to woo Kate back? What future for jilted bride Penny? 05:304/6Julie is having a tough time with her new bloke, and Danno has a shameful secret to share.
| 05:004/6Desperate to move house, Stella tries burying the hatchet with the neighbours. 05:302/4Multicultural sketch show hosted by broadcaster and comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli.
| 05:001/4Professor Swann seduces his students over a languorous meal of spaghetti vongole. 05:30Paul Merton and Suki Webster star in a comedy about a comedian meeting his number one fan.
| 05:003/4A kidnap by two daft, 1930s' con men goes awry. 05:301/2Ruby Wax explains how we got to be so frazzled and what we can do about it.
| 05:307/7Alan Coren and Christopher Matthew head to London Zoo and Regents Park's boating pond.
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| 06:00 | 06:00Convinced she'll be murdered, stage artiste Beauffie Buckingham wants to make her will. 06:30Pipe organs, spas and hound trailing - reflections on Brits by a Finnish tango-expert.
| 06:001/4The feisty detective superintendent probes murders along London's Regent's Canal. 06:30Roger Daltrey explores the turbulent relationship between Buddy Holly and his manager.
| 06:002/4DSI Julie Enfield tackles an internet mystery in her quest to solve the murders 06:30Zareer Masani on why Indians worship English as a goddess who can free them from poverty.
| 06:003/4An internet hacker is complicating the feisty detective's murder inquiries. 06:30Jim White meets some very rich young people as they consider their future.
| 06:004/4The detective feels closer to a solution, but her tormentor has other ideas. 06:30Jo Brand looks at the sinister history of the sweet treat.
| 06:00The trapped needs of protagonist Arthur Machin juxtaposed with the aggression of rugby.
| 06:00Recovered from the incident with Tristram's nose, can his father cope with another blow?
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| 07:00 | 07:003/6As the islanders argue over the club, Irene faces a dilemma over a talking dog. 07:302/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:004/4Can Bob manage to woo Kate back? What future for jilted bride Penny? 07:304/6Julie is having a tough time with her new bloke, and Danno has a shameful secret to share.
| 07:004/6Desperate to move house, Stella tries burying the hatchet with the neighbours. 07:302/4Multicultural sketch show hosted by broadcaster and comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli.
| 07:001/4Professor Swann seduces his students over a languorous meal of spaghetti vongole. 07:30Paul Merton and Suki Webster star in a comedy about a comedian meeting his number one fan.
| 07:003/4A kidnap by two daft, 1930s' con men goes awry. 07:301/2Ruby Wax explains how we got to be so frazzled and what we can do about it.
| 07:307/7Alan Coren and Christopher Matthew head to London Zoo and Regents Park's boating pond.
| 07:15A Belfast crime reporter gets more than he bargained when he visits the Windy City. 07:306/6Some creative accounting - and why is it that posh men's trousers are all the same colour.
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| 08:00 | 08:0011/12The green-fingered Lad takes on the authorities to save his pride and joy. 08:301/6The shady lawyer needs patients as he pretends to be a doctor.
| 08:00Doddy and friends look at the good things in life as only they can. 08:30A lovestruck civil servant is fast-tracked into fatherhood.
| 08:007/20Povey has no trouble in naming a useless frigate to be a target in a NATO exercise. 08:3016/16Kenneth Horne spies cosmic traffic wardens, plus bona melodramas with Julian and Sandy.
| 08:0013/13It's christening day and George is packing for Africa. 08:3019/24Can ace translator Neddie Seagoon recover the lost ancient manuscript of Purdom?
| 08:0010/13Problem corner with Marjorie Droops, and Robinson Prunestone gets marooned. 08:307/12Lawyer Roger is touting for work, which means some sweet-talking to both Joy and Sally.
| 08:00Steve Hewlett explores the fraught history of attempts to regulate the British press.
| 08:00Ted and wife Kitty wrestle with finding a new cleaner. 08:30The Glums plan to open a sweet shop, and Madam Butterfly as you've never heard it before.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Kevin Eldon and Julian Clary. 09:306/8An angry visitor, a naughty boy and a girl with a 'problem' make for an uncomfortable day.
| 09:001/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:451/4The problem with long space voyages complete with troubleshooting tips.
| 09:003/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Russell Davies and Sue Limb. 09:304/6Friendship in its many forms and an everyday problem for Miriam Stoops.
| 09:003/6Panel show hosted by Susan Calman exploring the world of lists. 09:304/6With no pensions to fall back on, Sam and Peter are desperate.
| 09:002/6Angus Deayton is joined by Sandi Toksvig, Clive Anderson, Humphrey Ker and Milton Jones. 09:302/8Proud Sarah suffers her mother's nosiness as well as some unexpected advances.
| 09:00The rock opera that propelled Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber into the musicals firmament
| 09:00The extraordinary 30 year love affair between John Osborne and Pamela Lane.
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| 10:00 | 10:006/6As events devastate Sue, Jude Fawley's life continues to unravel.
| 10:00Spike Milligan and John Antrobus's post-apocalyptic, surrealist, comic tale.
| 10:001/3The Archdeacon wants to be bishop, but will his sponsor, be in power?
| 10:002/3Will the Archdeacon's new vicar be a challenge to the slippery chaplain?
| 10:003/3Miss Thorne organises a summer fete and then develops a cunning plan for Eleanor.
| 10:40From David Essex to the King's College Choir, Tim Rice shares his castaway choices.
| 10:10Fi Glover introduces a conversation between two colleagues on power in the workplace.(R) 10:15From Bob Dylan to Leonard Cohen, the erotic poster artist shares his musical choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5Vienna in the 1920s. Showman Victor Dahl is developing a dangerous obsession. 11:15Mattie loves spending time in a place where the adults often forget she is there.
| 11:002/5Christina is in a sanatorium, convinced that the Devil paid a visit after her brother died 11:15Mattie learns about faggots and learns the perils of flirting.
| 11:003/5Christina is released from the sanatorium. 11:15Mattie is fascinated by Mona's daydreams of film stars.
| 11:004/5In Warsaw 1943, Ewa tries to protect her sister from the dangerous life on the street. 11:1515-year-old Mattie spends her Saturdays cooking for her grandfather and blind aunt.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland is joined by Simon O'Hagan for some favourite podcasts.
| 11:25Singer Frances Ruffelle chooses All Your Pals May Leave You and Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien. 11:30Lead singer of The Who, Roger Daltrey talks about his musical career and rock legacy.
| 11:004/10Radiolab explores why something so intangible as colour can pack such a visceral punch.
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| 12:00 | 12:0011/12The green-fingered Lad takes on the authorities to save his pride and joy. 12:301/6The shady lawyer needs patients as he pretends to be a doctor.
| 12:00Doddy and friends look at the good things in life as only they can. 12:30A lovestruck civil servant is fast-tracked into fatherhood.
| 12:007/20Povey has no trouble in naming a useless frigate to be a target in a NATO exercise. 12:3016/16Kenneth Horne spies cosmic traffic wardens, plus bona melodramas with Julian and Sandy.
| 12:0013/13It's christening day and George is packing for Africa. 12:3019/24Can ace translator Neddie Seagoon recover the lost ancient manuscript of Purdom?
| 12:0010/13Problem corner with Marjorie Droops, and Robinson Prunestone gets marooned. 12:307/12Lawyer Roger is touting for work, which means some sweet-talking to both Joy and Sally.
| 12:001/4Professor Swann seduces his students over a languorous meal of spaghetti vongole. 12:301/6The shady lawyer needs patients as he pretends to be a doctor.
| 12:00Ted and wife Kitty wrestle with finding a new cleaner. 12:30The Glums plan to open a sweet shop, and Madam Butterfly as you've never heard it before.
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| 13:00 | 13:00Convinced she'll be murdered, stage artiste Beauffie Buckingham wants to make her will. 13:30Pipe organs, spas and hound trailing - reflections on Brits by a Finnish tango-expert.
| 13:001/4The feisty detective superintendent probes murders along London's Regent's Canal. 13:30Roger Daltrey explores the turbulent relationship between Buddy Holly and his manager.
| 13:002/4DSI Julie Enfield tackles an internet mystery in her quest to solve the murders 13:30Zareer Masani on why Indians worship English as a goddess who can free them from poverty.
| 13:003/4An internet hacker is complicating the feisty detective's murder inquiries. 13:30Jim White meets some very rich young people as they consider their future.
| 13:004/4The detective feels closer to a solution, but her tormentor has other ideas. 13:30Jo Brand looks at the sinister history of the sweet treat.
| 13:00After a fresher's week party, a student is stunned to find himself accused of rape.
| 13:00Recovered from the incident with Tristram's nose, can his father cope with another blow?
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10A civil servant is sent to an exhibition in Brussels to oversee a replica British pub. 14:151/20Assessing the impact of Sir Francis Drake's Circumnavigation Medal. 14:306/10Having recovered from the incident with Tristram's nose, his father is dealt another blow. 14:451/5Simon Morrison's moving biography of Russian composer Serge Prokofiev's remarkable wife.
| 14:002/10Arriving in Brussels, Thomas is greeted by the lovely Expo 58 hostess Anneke. 14:152/20Neil MacGregor uses the Stratford Chalice to explore the world in Shakespeare's time. 14:307/10Yet another misfortune befalls the boy Tristram as his father receives awful news. 14:452/5Simon Morrison's moving biography of Russian composer Serge Prokofiev's remarkable wife.
| 14:003/10With Thomas's trip imminent, his wife shows her displeasure by flirting with the neighbour 14:153/20A fork found on the site of the Rose Theatre reveals what people ate in the Bard's time. 14:308/10Tristram recalls a typical act of kindness by Toby and the time his uncle fell in love. 14:453/5Simon Morrison's moving biography of Russian composer Serge Prokofiev's remarkable wife.
| 14:004/10At the opening night party, Thomas meets a Russian journalist with a passion for crisps. 14:154/20The story behind a portrait justifying Elizabeth I's position in the Tudor succession. 14:309/10Widow Wadman bustles her way into Uncle Toby's sentry box and then into his heart. 14:454/5Simon Morrison's biography of Russian composer Serge Prokofiev's remarkable wife.
| 14:005/10Thomas discovers that his roommate and the highly-prized ZETA machine have disappeared. 14:155/20Neil MacGregor explores the essential accoutrements of any self-respecting gentleman. 14:3010/10Widow Wadman makes a discovery as Tristram brings his story to a surprising conclusion. 14:455/5Simon Morrison's biography of Russian composer Serge Prokofiev's remarkable wife.
| 14:10Broadcaster Jeremy Vine inherits 'Old Comrades' and passes on 'Lipstick Vogue'. 14:15Arthur Smith joins Tony Benn on a trip back to Westminster. 14:455/5Can eternal pessimist Robb Wilton solve a tricky marital problem in 1986?
| 14:15A Belfast crime reporter gets more than he bargained when he visits the Windy City. 14:30The story of three generations of a family, riven by falling-outs, united by fate.
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| 15:00 | 15:006/6As events devastate Sue, Jude Fawley's life continues to unravel.
| 15:00Spike Milligan and John Antrobus's post-apocalyptic, surrealist, comic tale.
| 15:001/3The Archdeacon wants to be bishop, but will his sponsor, be in power?
| 15:002/3Will the Archdeacon's new vicar be a challenge to the slippery chaplain?
| 15:003/3Miss Thorne organises a summer fete and then develops a cunning plan for Eleanor.
| 15:00Steve Hewlett explores the fraught history of attempts to regulate the British press.
| 15:45Dr Carolyne Larrington explores the creatures of British folklore in Shropshire.
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| 16:00 | 16:002/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Kevin Eldon and Julian Clary. 16:306/8An angry visitor, a naughty boy and a girl with a 'problem' make for an uncomfortable day.
| 16:002/6Miles Jupp discovers how well a panel of guests know their nearest and dearest. 16:304/4A phone call gives Phonsie the ammunition to deal with Packy McGoldrick.
| 16:003/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Russell Davies and Sue Limb. 16:304/6Friendship in its many forms and an everyday problem for Miriam Stoops.
| 16:003/6Panel show hosted by Susan Calman exploring the world of lists. 16:304/6With no pensions to fall back on, Sam and Peter are desperate.
| 16:002/6Angus Deayton is joined by Sandi Toksvig, Clive Anderson, Humphrey Ker and Milton Jones. 16:302/8Proud Sarah suffers her mother's nosiness as well as some unexpected advances.
| 16:00The trapped needs of protagonist Arthur Machin juxtaposed with the aggression of rugby.
| 16:00An unfortunate 19th-century poet walks from Dundee to Balmoral to seek Queen Victoria.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/6As the islanders argue over the club, Irene faces a dilemma over a talking dog. 17:302/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:004/4Can Bob manage to woo Kate back? What future for jilted bride Penny? 17:304/6Julie is having a tough time with her new bloke, and Danno has a shameful secret to share.
| 17:004/6Desperate to move house, Stella tries burying the hatchet with the neighbours. 17:302/4Multicultural sketch show hosted by broadcaster and comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli.
| 17:001/4Professor Swann seduces his students over a languorous meal of spaghetti vongole. 17:30Paul Merton and Suki Webster star in a comedy about a comedian meeting his number one fan.
| 17:003/4A kidnap by two daft, 1930s' con men goes awry. 17:301/2Ruby Wax explains how we got to be so frazzled and what we can do about it.
| 17:307/7Alan Coren and Christopher Matthew head to London Zoo and Regents Park's boating pond.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces Gavin Ewart in conversation with George MacBeth. 17:306/6Some creative accounting - and why is it that posh men's trousers are all the same colour.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/13When poet Gabriel Syme meets Lucien Gregory, he's introduced to a secret society. 18:30Michael Berkeley and Kerry Shale are Sue MacGregor's book discussion guests.
| 18:002/13In an underground HQ, Syme witnesses Lucien Gregory addressing the Anarchist Council. 18:305/6Clare English speaks to Roy Day and Mike Tunstall about the history of the Samaritans.
| 18:003/13When Syme turns the tables on Lucien Gregory, the Central Anarchist Council takes action. 18:30The Goon Show star reveals his love for wild animals and concern for their future.
| 18:004/13Gabriel Syme meets his fellow anarchists at a breakfast meeting in Leicester Square. 18:30Comedian Barry Cryer nods to his Yorkshire roots by choosing JB Priestley.
| 18:005/13Sunday unmasks one of the anarchists as a Scotland Yard detective. 18:3011/14Corinne Bailey Rae returns to her second album, The Sea, and plays tracks from it live.
| 18:002/3By Ryan Scott. A distress signal lures Torchwood to the deepest part of the ocean. 18:452/3An actor performs a one-man show, but the words echo back to him.
| 18:003/4Novice Brutha stands up to the devious Deacon Vorbus. 18:301/4The most haunted house in Victorian London is about to give up its dark secret.
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| 19:00 | 19:0011/12The green-fingered Lad takes on the authorities to save his pride and joy. 19:301/6The shady lawyer needs patients as he pretends to be a doctor.
| 19:00Doddy and friends look at the good things in life as only they can. 19:30A lovestruck civil servant is fast-tracked into fatherhood.
| 19:007/20Povey has no trouble in naming a useless frigate to be a target in a NATO exercise. 19:3016/16Kenneth Horne spies cosmic traffic wardens, plus bona melodramas with Julian and Sandy.
| 19:0013/13It's christening day and George is packing for Africa. 19:3019/24Can ace translator Neddie Seagoon recover the lost ancient manuscript of Purdom?
| 19:0010/13Problem corner with Marjorie Droops, and Robinson Prunestone gets marooned. 19:307/12Lawyer Roger is touting for work, which means some sweet-talking to both Joy and Sally.
| 19:00Tony Hancock fan Steve Punt presents oddities and rarities featuring the lad himself.
| 19:004/10Radiolab explores why something so intangible as colour can pack such a visceral punch.
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| 20:00 | 20:00Convinced she'll be murdered, stage artiste Beauffie Buckingham wants to make her will. 20:30Pipe organs, spas and hound trailing - reflections on Brits by a Finnish tango-expert.
| 20:001/4The feisty detective superintendent probes murders along London's Regent's Canal. 20:30Roger Daltrey explores the turbulent relationship between Buddy Holly and his manager.
| 20:002/4DSI Julie Enfield tackles an internet mystery in her quest to solve the murders 20:30Zareer Masani on why Indians worship English as a goddess who can free them from poverty.
| 20:003/4An internet hacker is complicating the feisty detective's murder inquiries. 20:30Jim White meets some very rich young people as they consider their future.
| 20:004/4The detective feels closer to a solution, but her tormentor has other ideas. 20:30Jo Brand looks at the sinister history of the sweet treat.
| | 20:00The extraordinary 30 year love affair between John Osborne and Pamela Lane.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/5Vienna in the 1920s. Showman Victor Dahl is developing a dangerous obsession. 21:15Mattie loves spending time in a place where the adults often forget she is there.
| 21:002/5Christina is in a sanatorium, convinced that the Devil paid a visit after her brother died 21:15Mattie learns about faggots and learns the perils of flirting.
| 21:003/5Christina is released from the sanatorium. 21:15Mattie is fascinated by Mona's daydreams of film stars.
| 21:004/5In Warsaw 1943, Ewa tries to protect her sister from the dangerous life on the street. 21:1515-year-old Mattie spends her Saturdays cooking for her grandfather and blind aunt.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland is joined by Simon O'Hagan for some favourite podcasts.
| | 21:10Fi Glover introduces a conversation between two colleagues on power in the workplace.(R) 21:15From Bob Dylan to Leonard Cohen, the erotic poster artist shares his musical choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:301/6Arthur Dent is trying to stop his house being demolished. But what about Planet Earth?
| 22:004/6Julie is having a tough time with her new bloke, and Danno has a shameful secret to share. 22:302/6Arthur and Ford have escaped Earth's demise only to be cornered by Vogons and their poetry 22:55Laura Lexx is joined by James Acaster.
| 22:002/4Multicultural sketch show hosted by broadcaster and comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli. 22:303/6A whale meets an unfortunate end as Arthur Dent and company meet the Earth's creators. 22:55Laura Lexx is joined by James Acaster.
| 22:00Paul Merton and Suki Webster star in a comedy about a comedian meeting his number one fan. 22:304/6Arthur learns the lucrative answer to the question of Life, the Universe and Everything.
| 22:001/2Ruby Wax explains how we got to be so frazzled and what we can do about it. 22:305/6Arthur and company are blown up, but still find time for a bite at a very exclusive eatery 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith talks to Tiff Stevenson.
| 22:006/6Author Kate Mosse's diary tells of a rain-soaked family holiday to the Lake District. 22:306/6Arthur and company escape from a war, but exactly when have they escaped to?
| 22:006/6Some creative accounting - and why is it that posh men's trousers are all the same colour. 22:301/6Who hasn't been confronted with a temporal anomaly while drunk? 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith talks to Tiff Stevenson.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:451/4The problem with long space voyages complete with troubleshooting tips.
| 23:004/6Sam assumes leadership of the quest and Lord Darkness fakes a win. 23:302/4Making it up as they go along, Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney's improvised sketches.
| 23:005/6The satirist ponders the Jane Austen industry and car user manuals. 23:304/6Taking register at stunt school and Tarzan learns the alphabet.
| 23:002/4Matt Harvey hosts his own comedy-infused, musically enhanced, poetry cabaret. 23:305/6Floating in the most peculiar way, Harry and Pip hear Gently Benevolent's life story.
| 23:001/8A new gunner is recruited for the Second World War. 23:304/5Brian Perkins, Kate Robbins and Jack Dee 'look back' at the decade yet to happen.
| 23:001/4Ringmaster Colin with Thwor, the mighty (Leeds-based) god of Thwunder. 23:304/6The consultants marvel at the world wide web, and Ryan gets embroiled in a protest.
| 23:001/6Justin Edwards hosts the improvised chat show with guests Susan Calman and Marek Larwood. 23:301/4Hannah explains what makes Manet's Olympia a cornerstone of modern art. 23:451/4The gang give chase across India in a hotwired rickshaw after a yoga instructor on the run
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