| 00:00 | 00:00Flesh-eating monsters from the deep terrorise the Devon coast. 00:302/4It's midsummer and an old woman keeps watch over her cursed Welsh village.
| 00:001/5Discworld comes to radio! Captain Sam Vimes confronts his past. 00:30Paul Morley and Anna Ford are Sue MacGregor's book discussion guests.(R)
| 00:002/5Vimes is not the only one with a new name. 00:302/6Geoffrey Wheeler's affectionate look at one of Scotland's last variety venues.
| 00:003/5Commander Sam Vimes is stuck in the past. Unfortunately, so is an old arch enemy. 00:30David Puttnam talks with Robin Ray about the sounds which stir his emotions.
| 00:004/5Commander Vimes faces the unstoppable tide of history as it rolls nearer. 00:30Katharine Whitehorn chooses journalist and campaigner Mary Stott.
| 00:005/5Sam Vimes and Carcer finally fight, but time itself and a sinister lord have other ideas. 00:3014/14Rod Argent, Chris White and Colin Blunstone are quizzed about Zombies' Odessey and Oracle.
| 00:00Garard Green narrates Aldous Huxley's tale.
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| 01:00 | 01:00An advert in The Times lures four women from rainy London to the Italian Riviera.
| 01:001/6Why does a Cambridge master need a plodding Health and Safety executive? 01:30Foreign correspondent Hugh Sykes visits the Madley Earth Satellite Station, Herefordshire
| 01:002/6Another mysterious death causes Health and Safety executive Simon to consider cruets. 01:30The story of how the music critic Rosa Newmarch brought Janacek's music to Britain.
| 01:003/6As dead don Peter's sordid side is made public, Simon struggles with his day job. 01:30Travel writer and explorer Dame Freya Stark talks to Sue MacGregor.
| 01:004/6Simon keeps his Health and Safety job. But who is the next target? 01:30Tony Hawks hears from some talkative parrots and the people who choose to live with them
| 01:005/6Losing the struggle to keep his job, Simon receives an intriguing offer. 01:30The life and changing times of Woman's Weekly as it celebrates its centenary
| 01:00Milly is gravely ill. Will Merton's arrival bring her true love?
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| 02:00 | 02:15A long-buried secret threatens to destroy Abbas and Zaitoon's hard-earned family life. 02:301/2With his home life falling apart, Sandy takes tentative steps in crofting on Shetland.
| 02:006/15Richard recovers from his illness, but makes an odd discovery about Henry. 02:1516/20A striking clock reveals the changing relationship Shakespeare's audiences had to time. 02:301/10Glasgow, 1888. Tragedy strikes after an art-loving Englishwoman meets a Scottish painter. 02:451/5The Monty Python star recalls the influential comedy troupe's huge success in the 70s.
| 02:007/15Richard finally learns what Henry and the others were fleeing - a ritual gone wrong. 02:1517/20Early 17th-century proclamations reveal the impact of the 1603 plague outbreak. 02:302/10Artist Ned enters a competition to paint the Queen's portrait. 02:452/5Michael Palin recalls the Python team's success in America and their break-up.
| 02:008/15After the horrific revelation, Richard learns more about Bunny's growing significance. 02:1518/20Neil MacGregor surveys the triumphal arches created for James I's entry into London. 02:303/10Annie begins work on Harriet's portrait, but young Sybil is acting strangely. 02:453/5The comic actor and travel writer reflects on his relationship with his ailing dad.
| 02:009/15Richard becomes more and more involved in Henry's plans to deal with Bunny. 02:1519/20A human eyeball in a silver setting gives a striking insight into the theatre of cruelty. 02:304/10A New Year party goes horribly wrong - and young Sybil gets the blame. 02:454/5The comic actor shares his surreal experience of guest hosting a big American TV show.
| 02:0010/15The murder has finally been committed. However, a phone call complicates things. 02:1520/20How a folio of collected plays in 1623 began the creation of a global phenomenon. 02:305/10Young Sybil's erratic behaviour continues to cause concern. Then tragedy strikes. 02:455/5The actor and writer recalls how the influential comedy group reconvened in 1977.
| 02:10John Gordon Sinclair inherits 'I Love You Because' and passes on 'Aladdin Sane'. 02:15Writer Henry Normal shares some of his favourite prose and poetry. 02:45'I am no longer a mere working man. I am a dedicated tripe visionary.'
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| 03:00 | 03:45An exploration of the folkloric creatures said to lurk in Berkshire's forests.
| 03:00Can a young country girl lead an army?
| 03:001/2Lady Viviette meets astronomer Swithin St Cleeve, sparking a tale of passion and sacrifice
| 03:002/2Viviette and Swithin have secretly married but chance and convention conspire against them
| 03:001/2A Victorian childhood in a strictly non-conformist Plymouth Brethren home.
| 03:002/2Baptised aged 10, lonely Edmund is torn between his father and a terrible secret.
| 03:00Alec Baldwin delves into the life of Oscar-winning actress Julie Andrews. 03:50David Attenborough gives his perspective on the story of the famous lioness, Elsa.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Is the new head of a mental hospital an imposter?
| 04:005/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Julian Clary and Kevin Eldon. 04:301/6Nun Martina leaves her convent and lands slap, bang in a catering crisis.
| 04:005/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it's not what but who you know that matters. 04:303/6Dorothy is perturbed by de Quinine and Sir Walter Spott arrives.
| 04:006/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Russell Davies and Sue Limb. 04:30Dorothy wants a job, but what about Edward's dinner?
| 04:006/6Susan Calman challenges Sara Cox, Elis James, Isy Suttie and Gary Delaney. 04:301/6Is there something fishy about accountant Bernard? Stars Miriam Margolyes.
| 04:005/6With panellists Tom Wrigglesworth, Lloyd Langford, Lucy Porter and Robert Popper. 04:305/8Clare is seeing graduate Julian, but his brainy parents make her feel inadequate.
| 04:00An out-of-work ad man is escorted on a special journey by the poet, Milton.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra celebrates Benjamin Zephaniah at 60 with an edition of Time for Verse. 05:302/6Freshly divorced Mimi freezes her eggs and broke Joe's actions spark a choice by Lucy.
| 05:006/6The island makeover has gone sour, but with no Irene can Bunty stop the bulldozers? 05:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:003/6Eddie and Maureen Conroy join a book club, but why is Michael so keen to get to work? 05:305/6Trigger warning! Milton gets to the bottom of things by founding a seat of learning.
| 05:001/6In Renaissance Italy, Prince Ludovico must raise the cash for a papal tribute. 05:301/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa.
| 05:004/4Bickering deli owners Shirley and Max have a simultaneous life-changing moment. 05:302/6Wild night-time noises from upstairs keep Mitch and Will awake. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 05:002/6Sarah's mother arrives with art aplenty and three moulting cats. 05:30A one-off stand-up show about Bilal Zafar's quest to find love.
| 05:303/101952, the silver screen, Richard Burton and Hancock's Half Hour. 05:50Leonard Rossiter offers a satirical musing on the effect of slogans on badges and t-shirts
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| 06:00 | 06:001/6Why does a Cambridge master need a plodding Health and Safety executive? 06:30Foreign correspondent Hugh Sykes visits the Madley Earth Satellite Station, Herefordshire
| 06:002/6Another mysterious death causes Health and Safety executive Simon to consider cruets. 06:30The story of how the music critic Rosa Newmarch brought Janacek's music to Britain.
| 06:003/6As dead don Peter's sordid side is made public, Simon struggles with his day job. 06:30Travel writer and explorer Dame Freya Stark talks to Sue MacGregor.
| 06:004/6Simon keeps his Health and Safety job. But who is the next target? 06:30Tony Hawks hears from some talkative parrots and the people who choose to live with them
| 06:005/6Losing the struggle to keep his job, Simon receives an intriguing offer. 06:30The life and changing times of Woman's Weekly as it celebrates its centenary
| 06:00An out-of-work ad man is escorted on a special journey by the poet, Milton.
| 06:001/2Tragedy strikes after art-loving Englishwoman Harriet Baxter meets painter Ned Gillespie.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/6The island makeover has gone sour, but with no Irene can Bunty stop the bulldozers? 07:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:003/6Eddie and Maureen Conroy join a book club, but why is Michael so keen to get to work? 07:305/6Trigger warning! Milton gets to the bottom of things by founding a seat of learning.
| 07:001/6In Renaissance Italy, Prince Ludovico must raise the cash for a papal tribute. 07:301/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa.
| 07:004/4Bickering deli owners Shirley and Max have a simultaneous life-changing moment. 07:302/6Wild night-time noises from upstairs keep Mitch and Will awake. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 07:002/6Sarah's mother arrives with art aplenty and three moulting cats. 07:30A one-off stand-up show about Bilal Zafar's quest to find love.
| 07:303/101952, the silver screen, Richard Burton and Hancock's Half Hour. 07:50Leonard Rossiter offers a satirical musing on the effect of slogans on badges and t-shirts
| 07:15James reaches 14 and a ‘terrible truth’ is revealed. Read by Laurence Allan. 07:303/6Rational Tom mocks Lucy's passion for astrology but harbours a suspicion about Joe.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/20The Lad is set to inherit a fortune, but only if he can find a wife. 08:304/6The shady lawyer runs a broke department store.
| 08:002/6Will Lionel and Jean's trip to Paris go as planned? 08:30The idle duo are helping to collect VAT - how taxing can that be?
| 08:0010/20It's a case of better the devil you know when a temporary new captain arrives on board. 08:303/13Kenneth Horne spies on an escaped war criminal and gets a tattoo from Julian and Sandy.
| 08:003/10The veteran recounts a TV adaptation where he experienced robbery of a different kind. 08:307/26Neddie earns his stripes in a lesser-known skirmish of the Indian rebellion of 1857.
| 08:0013/13J Arthur Bile recalls the golden age of cinema. 08:3010/12Both of barrister Roger's girlfriends try get him some work.
| 08:00Alec Baldwin delves into the life of Oscar-winning actress Julie Andrews. 08:50David Attenborough gives his perspective on the story of the famous lioness, Elsa.
| 08:00Ted needs new golf clubs, but the only way he can afford them is via cigarette coupons. 08:30It's quiz time with Double Your Nothing!, and Ron is drunk after the dance in The Glums.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Julian Clary and Kevin Eldon. 09:301/6Nun Martina leaves her convent and lands slap, bang in a catering crisis.
| 09:004/8Extended edition of Radio 4's satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:454/4Astronomical errors - how mistakes have shaped the history of rocket science.
| 09:006/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Russell Davies and Sue Limb. 09:30Dorothy wants a job, but what about Edward's dinner?
| 09:006/6Susan Calman challenges Sara Cox, Elis James, Isy Suttie and Gary Delaney. 09:301/6Is there something fishy about accountant Bernard? Stars Miriam Margolyes.
| 09:005/6With panellists Tom Wrigglesworth, Lloyd Langford, Lucy Porter and Robert Popper. 09:305/8Clare is seeing graduate Julian, but his brainy parents make her feel inadequate.
| 09:00Lucy Porter celebrates weddings and marriage on 4 Extra.
| 09:00Christie Watson's compassionate account of her 20-year nursing career.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Can a young country girl lead an army?
| 10:001/2Lady Viviette meets astronomer Swithin St Cleeve, sparking a tale of passion and sacrifice
| 10:002/2Viviette and Swithin have secretly married but chance and convention conspire against them
| 10:001/2A Victorian childhood in a strictly non-conformist Plymouth Brethren home.
| 10:002/2Baptised aged 10, lonely Edmund is torn between his father and a terrible secret.
| | 10:10More is revealed than simply treasure when you go searching with a metal detector.(R) 10:15From The Clash to Peggy Lee, the Madness frontman Suggs shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5Despite the bad blood between them, why does Tanya pay her ex-best friend Lynne a visit? 11:155/6Retirement eludes veteran detective Bill as his foe Cater sets a plan in motion.
| 11:002/5A woman's tube journey is thrown into confusion when her mother appears on the train. 11:156/6Bill is powerless to stop Cater. However, a new arrival changes the game.
| 11:003/5A woman's attempt to frame her ex-boyfriend goes badly wrong. 11:15Three generations of Jewish women in a kitchen stir up much more than the soup.
| 11:004/5Morag plans a 60th birthday present for her mother - with a difference. 11:15Bailiff Jack loses something unexpected when he collects on shoplifter Chrissie: his heart
| 11:00Sarah Wade is joined by Angela Barnes for some favourite podcasts.
| | 11:007/10Radiolab investigates objects, their power to move us and our desire to acquire them.
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| 12:00 | 12:003/20The Lad is set to inherit a fortune, but only if he can find a wife. 12:304/6The shady lawyer runs a broke department store.
| 12:002/6Will Lionel and Jean's trip to Paris go as planned? 12:30The idle duo are helping to collect VAT - how taxing can that be?
| 12:0010/20It's a case of better the devil you know when a temporary new captain arrives on board. 12:303/13Kenneth Horne spies on an escaped war criminal and gets a tattoo from Julian and Sandy.
| 12:003/10The veteran recounts a TV adaptation where he experienced robbery of a different kind. 12:307/26Neddie earns his stripes in a lesser-known skirmish of the Indian rebellion of 1857.
| 12:0013/13J Arthur Bile recalls the golden age of cinema. 12:3010/12Both of barrister Roger's girlfriends try get him some work.
| 12:001/6In Renaissance Italy, Prince Ludovico must raise the cash for a papal tribute. 12:301/6Nun Martina leaves her convent and lands slap, bang in a catering crisis.
| 12:00Ted needs new golf clubs, but the only way he can afford them is via cigarette coupons. 12:30It's quiz time with Double Your Nothing!, and Ron is drunk after the dance in The Glums.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/6Why does a Cambridge master need a plodding Health and Safety executive? 13:30Foreign correspondent Hugh Sykes visits the Madley Earth Satellite Station, Herefordshire
| 13:002/6Another mysterious death causes Health and Safety executive Simon to consider cruets. 13:30The story of how the music critic Rosa Newmarch brought Janacek's music to Britain.
| 13:003/6As dead don Peter's sordid side is made public, Simon struggles with his day job. 13:30Travel writer and explorer Dame Freya Stark talks to Sue MacGregor.
| 13:004/6Simon keeps his Health and Safety job. But who is the next target? 13:30Tony Hawks hears from some talkative parrots and the people who choose to live with them
| 13:005/6Losing the struggle to keep his job, Simon receives an intriguing offer. 13:30The life and changing times of Woman's Weekly as it celebrates its centenary
| 13:00Milly is gravely ill. Will Merton's arrival bring her true love?
| 13:001/2Tragedy strikes after art-loving Englishwoman Harriet Baxter meets painter Ned Gillespie.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/15Richard recovers from his illness, but makes an odd discovery about Henry. 14:1516/20A striking clock reveals the changing relationship Shakespeare's audiences had to time. 14:301/10Glasgow, 1888. Tragedy strikes after an art-loving Englishwoman meets a Scottish painter. 14:451/5The Monty Python star recalls the influential comedy troupe's huge success in the 70s.
| 14:007/15Richard finally learns what Henry and the others were fleeing - a ritual gone wrong. 14:1517/20Early 17th-century proclamations reveal the impact of the 1603 plague outbreak. 14:302/10Artist Ned enters a competition to paint the Queen's portrait. 14:452/5Michael Palin recalls the Python team's success in America and their break-up.
| 14:008/15After the horrific revelation, Richard learns more about Bunny's growing significance. 14:1518/20Neil MacGregor surveys the triumphal arches created for James I's entry into London. 14:303/10Annie begins work on Harriet's portrait, but young Sybil is acting strangely. 14:453/5The comic actor and travel writer reflects on his relationship with his ailing dad.
| 14:009/15Richard becomes more and more involved in Henry's plans to deal with Bunny. 14:1519/20A human eyeball in a silver setting gives a striking insight into the theatre of cruelty. 14:304/10A New Year party goes horribly wrong - and young Sybil gets the blame. 14:454/5The comic actor shares his surreal experience of guest hosting a big American TV show.
| 14:0010/15The murder has finally been committed. However, a phone call complicates things. 14:1520/20How a folio of collected plays in 1623 began the creation of a global phenomenon. 14:305/10Young Sybil's erratic behaviour continues to cause concern. Then tragedy strikes. 14:455/5The actor and writer recalls how the influential comedy group reconvened in 1977.
| 14:10John Gordon Sinclair inherits 'I Love You Because' and passes on 'Aladdin Sane'. 14:15Writer Henry Normal shares some of his favourite prose and poetry. 14:45'I am no longer a mere working man. I am a dedicated tripe visionary.'
| 14:15James reaches 14 and a ‘terrible truth’ is revealed. Read by Laurence Allan. 14:302/2As his neighbours gather for Jo and Ryan's house warming, Sandy wrestles with his emotions
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| 15:00 | 15:00Can a young country girl lead an army?
| 15:001/2Lady Viviette meets astronomer Swithin St Cleeve, sparking a tale of passion and sacrifice
| 15:002/2Viviette and Swithin have secretly married but chance and convention conspire against them
| 15:001/2A Victorian childhood in a strictly non-conformist Plymouth Brethren home.
| 15:002/2Baptised aged 10, lonely Edmund is torn between his father and a terrible secret.
| 15:00Alec Baldwin delves into the life of Oscar-winning actress Julie Andrews. 15:50David Attenborough gives his perspective on the story of the famous lioness, Elsa.
| 15:45An examination of the creatures of folklore that live by the sea and shore.
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| 16:00 | 16:005/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Julian Clary and Kevin Eldon. 16:301/6Nun Martina leaves her convent and lands slap, bang in a catering crisis.
| 16:005/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it's not what but who you know that matters. 16:303/6Dorothy is perturbed by de Quinine and Sir Walter Spott arrives.
| 16:006/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Russell Davies and Sue Limb. 16:30Dorothy wants a job, but what about Edward's dinner?
| 16:006/6Susan Calman challenges Sara Cox, Elis James, Isy Suttie and Gary Delaney. 16:301/6Is there something fishy about accountant Bernard? Stars Miriam Margolyes.
| 16:005/6With panellists Tom Wrigglesworth, Lloyd Langford, Lucy Porter and Robert Popper. 16:305/8Clare is seeing graduate Julian, but his brainy parents make her feel inadequate.
| 16:00An out-of-work ad man is escorted on a special journey by the poet, Milton.
| 16:00How was a woman shot at, knocked unconscious and left for dead in a locked room?
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| 17:00 | 17:006/6The island makeover has gone sour, but with no Irene can Bunty stop the bulldozers? 17:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:003/6Eddie and Maureen Conroy join a book club, but why is Michael so keen to get to work? 17:305/6Trigger warning! Milton gets to the bottom of things by founding a seat of learning.
| 17:001/6In Renaissance Italy, Prince Ludovico must raise the cash for a papal tribute. 17:301/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa.
| 17:004/4Bickering deli owners Shirley and Max have a simultaneous life-changing moment. 17:302/6Wild night-time noises from upstairs keep Mitch and Will awake. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 17:002/6Sarah's mother arrives with art aplenty and three moulting cats. 17:30A one-off stand-up show about Bilal Zafar's quest to find love.
| 17:303/101952, the silver screen, Richard Burton and Hancock's Half Hour. 17:50Leonard Rossiter offers a satirical musing on the effect of slogans on badges and t-shirts
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects Postcards From the Villages: An East-West Dialogue. 17:303/6Rational Tom mocks Lucy's passion for astrology but harbours a suspicion about Joe.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5Discworld comes to radio! Captain Sam Vimes confronts his past. 18:30Paul Morley and Anna Ford are Sue MacGregor's book discussion guests.
| 18:002/5Vimes is not the only one with a new name. 18:302/6Geoffrey Wheeler's affectionate look at one of Scotland's last variety venues.
| 18:003/5Commander Sam Vimes is stuck in the past. Unfortunately, so is an old arch enemy. 18:30David Puttnam talks with Robin Ray about the sounds which stir his emotions.
| 18:004/5Commander Vimes faces the unstoppable tide of history as it rolls nearer. 18:30Katharine Whitehorn chooses journalist and campaigner Mary Stott.
| 18:005/5Sam Vimes and Carcer finally fight, but time itself and a sinister lord have other ideas. 18:3014/14Rod Argent, Chris White and Colin Blunstone are quizzed about Zombies' Odessey and Oracle.
| 18:00Garard Green narrates Aldous Huxley's tale.
| 18:001/6A young boy's fascination with anatomy proves crucial in saving lives. 18:301/4After artist Josef's betrayal, his fiancée's retribution is eerily apt.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/20The Lad is set to inherit a fortune, but only if he can find a wife. 19:304/6The shady lawyer runs a broke department store.
| 19:002/6Will Lionel and Jean's trip to Paris go as planned? 19:30The idle duo are helping to collect VAT - how taxing can that be?
| 19:0010/20It's a case of better the devil you know when a temporary new captain arrives on board. 19:303/13Kenneth Horne spies on an escaped war criminal and gets a tattoo from Julian and Sandy.
| 19:003/10The veteran recounts a TV adaptation where he experienced robbery of a different kind. 19:307/26Neddie earns his stripes in a lesser-known skirmish of the Indian rebellion of 1857.
| 19:0013/13J Arthur Bile recalls the golden age of cinema. 19:3010/12Both of barrister Roger's girlfriends try get him some work.
| 19:00Lucy Porter celebrates weddings and marriage on 4 Extra.
| 19:007/10Radiolab investigates objects, their power to move us and our desire to acquire them.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/6Why does a Cambridge master need a plodding Health and Safety executive? 20:30Foreign correspondent Hugh Sykes visits the Madley Earth Satellite Station, Herefordshire
| 20:002/6Another mysterious death causes Health and Safety executive Simon to consider cruets. 20:30The story of how the music critic Rosa Newmarch brought Janacek's music to Britain.
| 20:003/6As dead don Peter's sordid side is made public, Simon struggles with his day job. 20:30Travel writer and explorer Dame Freya Stark talks to Sue MacGregor.
| 20:004/6Simon keeps his Health and Safety job. But who is the next target? 20:30Tony Hawks hears from some talkative parrots and the people who choose to live with them
| 20:005/6Losing the struggle to keep his job, Simon receives an intriguing offer. 20:30The life and changing times of Woman's Weekly as it celebrates its centenary
| | 20:00Christie Watson's compassionate account of her 20-year nursing career.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/5Despite the bad blood between them, why does Tanya pay her ex-best friend Lynne a visit? 21:155/6Retirement eludes veteran detective Bill as his foe Cater sets a plan in motion.
| 21:002/5A woman's tube journey is thrown into confusion when her mother appears on the train. 21:156/6Bill is powerless to stop Cater. However, a new arrival changes the game.
| 21:003/5A woman's attempt to frame her ex-boyfriend goes badly wrong. 21:15Three generations of Jewish women in a kitchen stir up much more than the soup.
| 21:004/5Morag plans a 60th birthday present for her mother - with a difference. 21:15Bailiff Jack loses something unexpected when he collects on shoplifter Chrissie: his heart
| 21:00Sarah Wade is joined by Angela Barnes for some favourite podcasts.
| | 21:10More is revealed than simply treasure when you go searching with a metal detector.(R) 21:15From The Clash to Peggy Lee, the Madness frontman Suggs shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:302/6Arthur and Ford arrive home in time for tea. 22:55Rhys James is joined by Ed Gamble.
| 22:005/6Trigger warning! Milton gets to the bottom of things by founding a seat of learning. 22:302/4Phoning his parents in Tenerife, Tom soon regrets persuading them to go exploring.
| 22:001/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa. 22:304/6From talking toilets to the church for the worship of The Beatles. 22:55Rhys James is joined by Ed Gamble.
| 22:002/6Wild night-time noises from upstairs keep Mitch and Will awake. Stars Angus Deayton. 22:302/4Weirdness awaits the comedian, with men in leotards and locals with something to hide.
| 22:00A one-off stand-up show about Bilal Zafar's quest to find love. 22:301/6Amanda Litherland chats to character comedian Nick Mohammed. 22:352/4Isy Suttie present comedy groups, Clever Peter, Hennessey and Friends, and In Cahoots.
| 22:003/6A new arrival in Hell persuades Satan to re-shoot 'Casablanca' - with a mutant alien. 22:304/6Jess Fostekew, Robin Morgan and Laura Lexx talk to Amanda Litherland. 22:352/4Ben tests out a new coat suitable for the climate in the subantarctic. 22:503/6Can the country singing sensation get a better understanding of Baltic Europe?
| 22:003/6Rational Tom mocks Lucy's passion for astrology but harbours a suspicion about Joe. 22:30Kiri Pritchard Mclean hosts a showcase from the 2018 Machynlleth Comedy Festival. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Scott Bennett.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/8Extended edition of Radio 4's satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:454/4Astronomical errors - how mistakes have shaped the history of rocket science.
| 23:001/4The show that looks behind the scenes at the life and work of the star impressionist. 23:301/4David Quantick presents stories about Björk, Michael Caine and Freddie Mercury.
| 23:002/4Brilliantly stupid scientists seek cash and develop a thought-powered gun. 23:301/4David Lander's exposé into government behaviour over a town's demolition.
| 23:001/4Arthur Smith presents music and comedy from his home in Balham. 23:302/4Why Bagpuss is a bad influence on kids and why Vikings avoided consumer focus groups.
| 23:052/6Amanda Litherland chats to stand-up comedian Lisa Curry. 23:104/8Troublesome telephone lines and odd athletics events. Spike Milligan reads his own memoir. 23:403/6Amanda Litherland chats to character comedian Beth Vyse. 23:452/6How designer Terence Conran 'invented' the chair.
| 23:055/6Amanda Litherland chats to poet and comedian Rob Auton. 23:104/4The bizarre and hilarious world of sketches, stories and characters from the ringmaster. 23:406/6Amanda Litherland meets comedian Olga Koch in a school classroom. 23:454/6The Pedants' Association take a trip to the seaside and The Nightrain rides again.
| 23:004/6Justin Edwards hosts the improvised chat show. 23:304/4The Aussie comic explores Pablo Picasso's angry 1907 masterpiece. 23:454/4A tip-off sends Jane, Lucy and Amelia across the Arizona desert in search of aliens.
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