| 00:00 | 00:004/4Deacon Vorbis proclaims himself the One True Prophet. 00:304/4Back from abroad, Reverend Martin Stokes faces a nightmare of biblical proportions.
| 00:0011/13After the sunset confrontation between motor cars, the detectives return to London. 00:30Fiona and Gervase talk about books by Khaled Hosseini, Barbara Pym and Christopher Nolan.(R)
| 00:0012/13The men pursue Sunday as he flees them aboard a hot air balloon. 00:301/6Geoffrey Wheeler explores the venue famed for its nude tableaux.
| 00:0013/13As Sunday presides over a feast, Lucien Gregory appears. Gabriel is back in Saffron Park. 00:30Author of The Virgin Soldiers talks to Robin Ray about music which stirs strong emotions.
| 00:001/2The driver of a huge truck plays deadly games with an innocent motorist. 00:30Sir Clive Sinclair discusses fellow inventor Thomas Edison with Matthew Parris.
| 00:002/2A hunted motorist is forced to become the hunter in a deadly, primordial duel. 00:3013/14Rod Argent, Chris White and Colin Blunstone on the Zombies' album Odessey and Oracle.
| 00:00A nuclear explosion's aftermath creates a lawless Ireland.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Following a misdiagnosis, Adrienne must confront some unexpected issues.
| 01:001/5Can Britain's most celebrated criminal barrister save Marie Herman from the gallows? 01:30Ian Marchant travels on the trains that don't appear in timetables, to unused stations.
| 01:002/5Did Bob Wood really murder Emily Dimmock by slitting her throat? 01:30Anna Chen exorcises the irritating Chinese musical cliches that haunted her childhood.
| 01:003/5The barrister is determined to prove Harold Greenwood innocent of killing his first wife. 01:30Poet Paul Farley flies over London in the police helicopter and reflects on the city below
| 01:004/5The barrister faces a complex case over a troubled ex-soldier charged with murder. 01:30Paul Gambaccini investigates the success of German bandleader James Last.
| 01:005/5Did Ronald Light shoot a woman cyclist dead? 01:30Simon Callow explores the world of cardboard make-believe with a history of toy theatres.
| 01:00A rich aunt offers her niece wealth she risks losing if she marries the writer she loves.
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| 02:00 | 02:15Marie's prayers for the safety of her fisherman husband are answered by a miracle. 02:30London, present day. Laila takes a strange acting gig, where she meets Raks.
| 02:001/15Five American college students murder one of their friends. Will they get away with it? 02:1511/20Tabloid history of Shakespeare's England via contemporary accounts of royal murder plots. 02:301/5An ad in The Times lures four women away from rainy London to a castle on the Riviera. 02:451/5Adam Nicolson's story of the popular British garden, started by his grandparents in 1932.
| 02:002/15A Greek tragedy is set in motion as a new student joins the classics group. 02:1512/20Neil MacGregor on how a delicate glass goblet reveals the twin seductions of Venice. 02:302/5Lotty and Rose wake up to the radiance of Italy. 02:452/5Adam Nicolson recalls his mother leaving home as tourism takes over from farming.
| 02:003/15The American college students are introduced to the seductive rituals of Dionysius. 02:1513/20Sunken gold from West Africa sheds light on England's complex relationship with the Moors. 02:303/5Lotty and Rose bask in San Salvatore. 02:453/5Adam Nicolson wants to create an organic farm.
| 02:004/15American college life - sex, drugs, campus parties and country house weekends! 02:1514/20A pedlar's trunk reveals deception and religion, cross-dressing and travelling salesmen. 02:304/5San Salvatore works its magic on Mellersh as he turns on the charm... 02:454/5Adam Nicolson faces opposition to his plan to return to productive farming.
| 02:005/15Why are four bookworms covered in wounds and bruises? 02:1515/20The problems in creating a Great Britain are encapsulated in designs for a common flag. 02:305/5The arrival of the castle's owner charms everyone but Scrap. 02:455/5Adam Nicolson must convince workers to back plans for a working landscape.
| 02:10Composer Debbie Wiseman chooses music by The New Seekers and Chopin. 02:15Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks shares some of his favourite prose and poetry. 02:45The owner of the tripe works takes a shine to Fosdyke's daughter.
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| 03:00 | 03:45An exploration of the folkloric creatures said to live in Britain's rivers and ponds.
| 03:001/2After a murder in his flat, Hannay is pursued by police and a gang of German spies.
| 03:002/2Hotly pursued for a notebook, Hannay must evade German spies to save the British navy.
| 03:00Despite her sister-in-law’s ideas, librarian Edie just wants to write a Gothic romance.
| 03:001/2A buccaneering tale of a family with divided loyalties during the Jacobite uprising.
| 03:002/2After the brother's bitter duel, the body of James Durie has mysteriously disappeared.
| 03:00Jake Arnott examines the Great Train Robbery of 1963.
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| 04:00 | 04:00The ironic story behind the most expensive Nazi propaganda film ever made - Titanic.
| 04:004/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Sheila Hancock, Ian MacMillan and Gyles Brandreth 04:308/8With summer holidays imminent, it's time for a museum trip. What could possibly go wrong?
| 04:004/6Miles Jupp is joined by Lucy Porter, Cornelius Lysaght and Tom Wrigglesworth. 04:302/6William and Mary's wedding bells ring, but there is an unexpected guest.
| 04:005/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and John O'Farrell. 04:306/6Matrimony - an analysis of what makes it work, but also what doesn't.
| 04:005/6Susan Calman challenges Sarah Millican, Andrew O'Neill, Ricky Wilson and Roisin Conaty. 04:306/6Hard up Sam and Peter bank on winning the lottery.
| 04:004/6With panellists Andrew Maxwell, Celia Pacquola, Will Smith and Jason Solomons. 04:304/8Sarah and her mother Eleanor wage a war of attrition, until Russell steps in.
| 04:00The sculptor Rodin is in Cheltenham with two women, while his true love is in an asylum.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces 'Stanza on Stage', featuring the poetry of Grace Nichols. 05:301/6Mimi branches into teenage fiction. But what's the best name for a go-betweening dog?
| 05:005/6The town's media makeover excites the islanders, so can Irene really leave now? 05:304/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:002/6The Conroys' new neighbours may be rich, but they've got personal problems to share. 05:306/6The group leave their meeting room to take Andy to his mother's wake.
| 05:006/6Stella is determined to get away, but a moveable feast is on the family Christmas menu. 05:304/4Multicultural sketch show hosted by Hardeep Singh Kohli in his home town of Glasgow.
| 05:003/4Bitter at being retired prematurely, Reg goes on a mission. 05:301/6Mitch's late wife's sister fancies a drink. Is that all she fancies? Stars Angus Deayton.
| 05:001/6Peter Davison stars in a family sitcom featuring a daughter with Down's syndrome. 05:30Comedian Lucy Porter examines the ups and downs of family life.
| 05:302/10Demobbed, Kenneth starts his theatrical career and gets an agent. 05:50Doddy discusses his comedy craft with Michael Billington.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Can Britain's most celebrated criminal barrister save Marie Herman from the gallows? 06:30Ian Marchant travels on the trains that don't appear in timetables, to unused stations.
| 06:002/5Did Bob Wood really murder Emily Dimmock by slitting her throat? 06:30Anna Chen exorcises the irritating Chinese musical cliches that haunted her childhood.
| 06:003/5The barrister is determined to prove Harold Greenwood innocent of killing his first wife. 06:30Poet Paul Farley flies over London in the police helicopter and reflects on the city below
| 06:004/5The barrister faces a complex case over a troubled ex-soldier charged with murder. 06:30Paul Gambaccini investigates the success of German bandleader James Last.
| 06:005/5Did Ronald Light shoot a woman cyclist dead? 06:30Simon Callow explores the world of cardboard make-believe with a history of toy theatres.
| 06:00The sculptor Rodin is in Cheltenham with two women, while his true love is in an asylum.
| 06:00An advert in The Times lures four women from rainy London to the Italian Riviera.
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| 07:00 | 07:005/6The town's media makeover excites the islanders, so can Irene really leave now? 07:304/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:002/6The Conroys' new neighbours may be rich, but they've got personal problems to share. 07:306/6The group leave their meeting room to take Andy to his mother's wake.
| 07:006/6Stella is determined to get away, but a moveable feast is on the family Christmas menu. 07:304/4Multicultural sketch show hosted by Hardeep Singh Kohli in his home town of Glasgow.
| 07:003/4Bitter at being retired prematurely, Reg goes on a mission. 07:301/6Mitch's late wife's sister fancies a drink. Is that all she fancies? Stars Angus Deayton.
| 07:001/6Peter Davison stars in a family sitcom featuring a daughter with Down's syndrome. 07:30Comedian Lucy Porter examines the ups and downs of family life.
| 07:302/10Demobbed, Kenneth starts his theatrical career and gets an agent. 07:50Doddy discusses his comedy craft with Michael Billington.
| 07:15A long-buried secret threatens to destroy Abbas and Zaitoon's hard-earned family life. 07:302/6Freshly divorced Mimi freezes her eggs and broke Joe's actions spark a choice by Lucy.
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| 08:00 | 08:002/20The Lad is getting a new car, so Sid makes the most of the opportunity. 08:303/6Can the crooked lawyer free his jailed assistant? The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated.
| 08:001/6Lionel is plunged into hectic promotion for his new book. 08:30The bungling bureaucrats get sheepish over their latest muddle.
| 08:009/20Fatso is hiding, but the crew's attention is diverted when they find a treasure map. 08:302/13Rambling Syd Rumpo is gander-boggling, while Kenneth Horne drops in on Bona Books.
| 08:002/10The man of many parts recounts the woeful tale of a 'Gala Night in Venice'. 08:3014/26Bulldog Neddie investigates why 25 million Englishmen have vanished.
| 08:0012/13Arabian Desert dancers, and the bare truth of Lady Godiva. With John Cleese and Bill Oddie 08:309/12Bad driving results in a near-miss for barrister Roger.
| 08:00Jake Arnott examines the Great Train Robbery of 1963.
| 08:00Ted wants to make some home improvements but can he manage to get a loan? 08:30The Battle of Waterloo gets a feminine touch.
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| 09:00 | 09:004/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Sheila Hancock, Ian MacMillan and Gyles Brandreth 09:308/8With summer holidays imminent, it's time for a museum trip. What could possibly go wrong?
| 09:003/8Miles Jupp is joined by Andy Hamilton, Hugo Rifkind, Mark Steel and Suzi Ruffell. 09:453/4A funny but factually accurate look at the unacknowledged geniuses of the science world.
| 09:005/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and John O'Farrell. 09:306/6Matrimony - an analysis of what makes it work, but also what doesn't.
| 09:005/6Susan Calman challenges Sarah Millican, Andrew O'Neill, Ricky Wilson and Roisin Conaty. 09:306/6Hard up Sam and Peter bank on winning the lottery.
| 09:004/6With panellists Andrew Maxwell, Celia Pacquola, Will Smith and Jason Solomons. 09:304/8Sarah and her mother Eleanor wage a war of attrition, until Russell steps in.
| 09:00Shaun Ley explores links between real politics and the TV satire of 'Yes Prime Minister'.
| 09:00Benjamin Zephaniah reads his autobiography, beginning with his Birmingham childhood.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2After a murder in his flat, Hannay is pursued by police and a gang of German spies.
| 10:002/2Hotly pursued for a notebook, Hannay must evade German spies to save the British navy.
| 10:00Despite her sister-in-law’s ideas, librarian Edie just wants to write a Gothic romance.
| 10:001/2A buccaneering tale of a family with divided loyalties during the Jacobite uprising.
| 10:002/2After the brother's bitter duel, the body of James Durie has mysteriously disappeared.
| | 10:10A conversation in which a photographer and his model come to terms with nude shots.(R) 10:15From Richard Strauss to Joni Mitchell, Renee Fleming shares her castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/3By Ruth Jones. A celebration of a colourful life of love, inspired by Dylan Thomas. 11:151/6Now he is retiring, Bill wants a quiet life. His old pal Tommy has other ideas.
| 11:002/3By Kevin Barry. A teenage boy suffers the torments of unrequited love in rural Ireland. 11:152/6Retired Bill wanted a quiet life. Now he is on the trail of a missing diamond courier.
| 11:003/3By Bernardine Evaristo. A short story in verse set in high-octane contemporary London. 11:153/6Retired Bill wanted a quiet life. Now he is racing to save an old friend's son.
| 11:00On a coach journey in Turkey, a man dreams of eating refreshing figs. 11:154/6A quiet retirement eludes veteran detective Bill as he comes face to face with Jacobus.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland is joined by Rhianna Dhillon to recommend some favourite podcasts.
| | 11:006/10People trying to pin down, and make peace with, the mysterious figures that haunt them.
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| 12:00 | 12:002/20The Lad is getting a new car, so Sid makes the most of the opportunity. 12:303/6Can the crooked lawyer free his jailed assistant? The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated.
| 12:001/6Lionel is plunged into hectic promotion for his new book. 12:30The bungling bureaucrats get sheepish over their latest muddle.
| 12:009/20Fatso is hiding, but the crew's attention is diverted when they find a treasure map. 12:302/13Rambling Syd Rumpo is gander-boggling, while Kenneth Horne drops in on Bona Books.
| 12:002/10The man of many parts recounts the woeful tale of a 'Gala Night in Venice'. 12:3014/26Bulldog Neddie investigates why 25 million Englishmen have vanished.
| 12:0012/13Arabian Desert dancers, and the bare truth of Lady Godiva. With John Cleese and Bill Oddie 12:309/12Bad driving results in a near-miss for barrister Roger.
| 12:001/6Peter Davison stars in a family sitcom featuring a daughter with Down's syndrome. 12:302/20The Lad is getting a new car, so Sid makes the most of the opportunity.
| 12:00Ted wants to make some home improvements but can he manage to get a loan? 12:30The Battle of Waterloo gets a feminine touch.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5Can Britain's most celebrated criminal barrister save Marie Herman from the gallows? 13:30Ian Marchant travels on the trains that don't appear in timetables, to unused stations.
| 13:002/5Did Bob Wood really murder Emily Dimmock by slitting her throat? 13:30Anna Chen exorcises the irritating Chinese musical cliches that haunted her childhood.
| 13:003/5The barrister is determined to prove Harold Greenwood innocent of killing his first wife. 13:30Poet Paul Farley flies over London in the police helicopter and reflects on the city below
| 13:004/5The barrister faces a complex case over a troubled ex-soldier charged with murder. 13:30Paul Gambaccini investigates the success of German bandleader James Last.
| 13:005/5Did Ronald Light shoot a woman cyclist dead? 13:30Simon Callow explores the world of cardboard make-believe with a history of toy theatres.
| 13:00A rich aunt offers her niece wealth she risks losing if she marries the writer she loves.
| 13:00An advert in The Times lures four women from rainy London to the Italian Riviera.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/15Five American college students murder one of their friends. Will they get away with it? 14:1511/20Tabloid history of Shakespeare's England via contemporary accounts of royal murder plots. 14:301/5An ad in The Times lures four women away from rainy London to a castle on the Riviera. 14:451/5Adam Nicolson's story of the popular British garden, started by his grandparents in 1932.
| 14:002/15A Greek tragedy is set in motion as a new student joins the classics group. 14:1512/20Neil MacGregor on how a delicate glass goblet reveals the twin seductions of Venice. 14:302/5Lotty and Rose wake up to the radiance of Italy. 14:452/5Adam Nicolson recalls his mother leaving home as tourism takes over from farming.
| 14:003/15The American college students are introduced to the seductive rituals of Dionysius. 14:1513/20Sunken gold from West Africa sheds light on England's complex relationship with the Moors. 14:303/5Lotty and Rose bask in San Salvatore. 14:453/5Adam Nicolson wants to create an organic farm.
| 14:004/15American college life - sex, drugs, campus parties and country house weekends! 14:1514/20A pedlar's trunk reveals deception and religion, cross-dressing and travelling salesmen. 14:304/5San Salvatore works its magic on Mellersh as he turns on the charm... 14:454/5Adam Nicolson faces opposition to his plan to return to productive farming.
| 14:005/15Why are four bookworms covered in wounds and bruises? 14:1515/20The problems in creating a Great Britain are encapsulated in designs for a common flag. 14:305/5The arrival of the castle's owner charms everyone but Scrap. 14:455/5Adam Nicolson must convince workers to back plans for a working landscape.
| 14:10Composer Debbie Wiseman chooses music by The New Seekers and Chopin. 14:15Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks shares some of his favourite prose and poetry. 14:45The owner of the tripe works takes a shine to Fosdyke's daughter.
| 14:15A long-buried secret threatens to destroy Abbas and Zaitoon's hard-earned family life. 14:301/2With his home life falling apart, Sandy takes tentative steps in crofting on Shetland.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2After a murder in his flat, Hannay is pursued by police and a gang of German spies.
| 15:002/2Hotly pursued for a notebook, Hannay must evade German spies to save the British navy.
| 15:00Despite her sister-in-law’s ideas, librarian Edie just wants to write a Gothic romance.
| 15:001/2A buccaneering tale of a family with divided loyalties during the Jacobite uprising.
| 15:002/2After the brother's bitter duel, the body of James Durie has mysteriously disappeared.
| 15:00Jake Arnott examines the Great Train Robbery of 1963.
| 15:45An exploration of the folkloric creatures said to lurk in Berkshire's forests.
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| 16:00 | 16:004/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Sheila Hancock, Ian MacMillan and Gyles Brandreth 16:308/8With summer holidays imminent, it's time for a museum trip. What could possibly go wrong?
| 16:004/6Miles Jupp is joined by Lucy Porter, Cornelius Lysaght and Tom Wrigglesworth. 16:302/6William and Mary's wedding bells ring, but there is an unexpected guest.
| 16:005/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and John O'Farrell. 16:306/6Matrimony - an analysis of what makes it work, but also what doesn't.
| 16:005/6Susan Calman challenges Sarah Millican, Andrew O'Neill, Ricky Wilson and Roisin Conaty. 16:306/6Hard up Sam and Peter bank on winning the lottery.
| 16:004/6With panellists Andrew Maxwell, Celia Pacquola, Will Smith and Jason Solomons. 16:304/8Sarah and her mother Eleanor wage a war of attrition, until Russell steps in.
| 16:00The sculptor Rodin is in Cheltenham with two women, while his true love is in an asylum.
| 16:00Is the new head of a mental hospital an imposter?
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| 17:00 | 17:005/6The town's media makeover excites the islanders, so can Irene really leave now? 17:304/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:002/6The Conroys' new neighbours may be rich, but they've got personal problems to share. 17:306/6The group leave their meeting room to take Andy to his mother's wake.
| 17:006/6Stella is determined to get away, but a moveable feast is on the family Christmas menu. 17:304/4Multicultural sketch show hosted by Hardeep Singh Kohli in his home town of Glasgow.
| 17:003/4Bitter at being retired prematurely, Reg goes on a mission. 17:301/6Mitch's late wife's sister fancies a drink. Is that all she fancies? Stars Angus Deayton.
| 17:001/6Peter Davison stars in a family sitcom featuring a daughter with Down's syndrome. 17:30Comedian Lucy Porter examines the ups and downs of family life.
| 17:302/10Demobbed, Kenneth starts his theatrical career and gets an agent. 17:50Doddy discusses his comedy craft with Michael Billington.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra celebrates Benjamin Zephaniah at 60 with an edition of Time for Verse. 17:302/6Freshly divorced Mimi freezes her eggs and broke Joe's actions spark a choice by Lucy.
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| 18:00 | 18:0011/13After the sunset confrontation between motor cars, the detectives return to London. 18:30Fiona and Gervase talk about books by Khaled Hosseini, Barbara Pym and Christopher Nolan.
| 18:0012/13The men pursue Sunday as he flees them aboard a hot air balloon. 18:301/6Geoffrey Wheeler explores the venue famed for its nude tableaux.
| 18:0013/13As Sunday presides over a feast, Lucien Gregory appears. Gabriel is back in Saffron Park. 18:30Author of The Virgin Soldiers talks to Robin Ray about music which stirs strong emotions.
| 18:001/2The driver of a huge truck plays deadly games with an innocent motorist. 18:30Sir Clive Sinclair discusses fellow inventor Thomas Edison with Matthew Parris.
| 18:002/2A hunted motorist is forced to become the hunter in a deadly, primordial duel. 18:3013/14Rod Argent, Chris White and Colin Blunstone on the Zombies' album Odessey and Oracle.
| 18:00A nuclear explosion's aftermath creates a lawless Ireland.
| 18:00Flesh-eating monsters from the deep terrorise the Devon coast. 18:302/4It's midsummer and an old woman keeps watch over her cursed Welsh village.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/20The Lad is getting a new car, so Sid makes the most of the opportunity. 19:303/6Can the crooked lawyer free his jailed assistant? The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated.
| 19:001/6Lionel is plunged into hectic promotion for his new book. 19:30The bungling bureaucrats get sheepish over their latest muddle.
| 19:009/20Fatso is hiding, but the crew's attention is diverted when they find a treasure map. 19:302/13Rambling Syd Rumpo is gander-boggling, while Kenneth Horne drops in on Bona Books.
| 19:002/10The man of many parts recounts the woeful tale of a 'Gala Night in Venice'. 19:3014/26Bulldog Neddie investigates why 25 million Englishmen have vanished.
| 19:0012/13Arabian Desert dancers, and the bare truth of Lady Godiva. With John Cleese and Bill Oddie 19:309/12Bad driving results in a near-miss for barrister Roger.
| 19:00Shaun Ley explores links between real politics and the TV satire of 'Yes Prime Minister'.
| 19:006/10People trying to pin down, and make peace with, the mysterious figures that haunt them.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5Can Britain's most celebrated criminal barrister save Marie Herman from the gallows? 20:30Ian Marchant travels on the trains that don't appear in timetables, to unused stations.
| 20:002/5Did Bob Wood really murder Emily Dimmock by slitting her throat? 20:30Anna Chen exorcises the irritating Chinese musical cliches that haunted her childhood.
| 20:003/5The barrister is determined to prove Harold Greenwood innocent of killing his first wife. 20:30Poet Paul Farley flies over London in the police helicopter and reflects on the city below
| 20:004/5The barrister faces a complex case over a troubled ex-soldier charged with murder. 20:30Paul Gambaccini investigates the success of German bandleader James Last.
| 20:005/5Did Ronald Light shoot a woman cyclist dead? 20:30Simon Callow explores the world of cardboard make-believe with a history of toy theatres.
| | 20:00Benjamin Zephaniah reads his autobiography, beginning with his Birmingham childhood.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/3By Ruth Jones. A celebration of a colourful life of love, inspired by Dylan Thomas. 21:151/6Now he is retiring, Bill wants a quiet life. His old pal Tommy has other ideas.
| 21:002/3By Kevin Barry. A teenage boy suffers the torments of unrequited love in rural Ireland. 21:152/6Retired Bill wanted a quiet life. Now he is on the trail of a missing diamond courier.
| 21:003/3By Bernardine Evaristo. A short story in verse set in high-octane contemporary London. 21:153/6Retired Bill wanted a quiet life. Now he is racing to save an old friend's son.
| 21:00On a coach journey in Turkey, a man dreams of eating refreshing figs. 21:154/6A quiet retirement eludes veteran detective Bill as he comes face to face with Jacobus.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland is joined by Rhianna Dhillon to recommend some favourite podcasts.
| | 21:10A conversation in which a photographer and his model come to terms with nude shots.(R) 21:15From Richard Strauss to Joni Mitchell, Renee Fleming shares her castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:301/6Arthur Dent is reunited with Ford Prefect. 22:55Paul Garner is joined by Lee Kern.
| 22:006/6The group leave their meeting room to take Andy to his mother's wake. 22:301/4Find out why Tom hates celebrations and why his father needs an electric whisk.
| 22:004/4Multicultural sketch show hosted by Hardeep Singh Kohli in his home town of Glasgow. 22:303/6From talking billboards to a dieting consumer of planets, another peek into the future. 22:55Paul Garner is joined by Lee Kern.
| 22:001/6Mitch's late wife's sister fancies a drink. Is that all she fancies? Stars Angus Deayton. 22:301/4The comedian aims to prove Belgium is not dull, with the legacy of Jean-Claude Van Damme. 22:55Paul Garner is joined by Lee Kern.
| 22:00Comedian Lucy Porter examines the ups and downs of family life. 22:301/4Isy Suttie presents The Twins Macabre, Massive Dad, and The Penny Dreadfuls. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Tom Neenan.
| 22:002/6The professor believes societies evolve and mature. Satan introduces him to Bill Clinton. 22:301/4A cereal bar fills up scientist Ben's audio diary in the subantarctic. 22:452/6Can the global activist and country singing sensation learn the secrets of French cuisine? 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Tom Neenan.
| 22:002/6Freshly divorced Mimi freezes her eggs and broke Joe's actions spark a choice by Lucy. 22:305/6Brian tells of his visit to a land with a very different sexual politics. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Tom Neenan.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/8Miles Jupp is joined by Andy Hamilton, Hugo Rifkind, Mark Steel and Suzi Ruffell. 23:453/4A funny but factually accurate look at the unacknowledged geniuses of the science world.
| 23:006/6The team learn not to trust anything you get from a man down the pub. 23:304/4Invention as it happens. Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney's improvised sketches.
| 23:001/4The team launch their revolutionary spray-on clothes, and a local MP comes to visit. 23:306/6Crossword challenges and dinner with the devil. Offbeat songs and sketches.
| 23:004/4Matt Harvey and guests with a lively poetry cabaret recorded at Bristol's Comedy Box. 23:301/4How the mouse got in the baked beans, and beware of sponsoring a dog.
| 23:003/8Some noxious nocturnal bodily habits come to the fore. 23:301/4The Doctor Who stalwarts meet in the tag talk show.
| 23:003/4Colin Hoult plays ringmaster to a hilarious world of sketches, stories and characters. 23:306/6The consultants' drunken office party looks like a recipe for festive disaster.
| 23:003/6The improvised chat show hosted by Justin Edwards. 23:303/4Hannah shares her affection for and knowledge of David, despite the imperfections. 23:453/4The girls try to uncover a drug-smuggling operation on a remote island.
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