| 00:00 | 00:002/6A young boy lives an isolated life until a death opens the door to the outside world. 00:302/4Two newlyweds reject their housekeeper's dread of All Saints' Eve - until it arrives.
| 00:006/10Poole and Bowman have suspicions about HAL's reported communications failure. 00:156/10Bea has big news for her husband, now a missionary on a distant planet. 00:30Jon and Christopher discuss books by Francoise Sagan, MR James and Alexander Masters.
| 00:007/10Suspicions arise that HAL is acting on its own volition, but does HAL suspect them? 00:157/10From his mission on distant Oasis, Peter tries to reconnect with his wife Bea. 00:304/6Geoffrey Wheeler visits the seaside theatre that is refusing to bring the curtain down.
| 00:008/10As the ship approaches Saturn, HAL the computer decides to take control. 00:158/10Bea and Peter's relationship reaches crisis point, as Peter's mission continues. 00:30Richard Ingrams shares with Robin Ray the music that stirs his emotions.
| 00:009/10Bowman prepares for the final stages of the mission to investigate the monolith. 00:159/10Life on Earth pushes Bea to breaking point while, on Oasis, Peter has a curious encounter. 00:30Broadcaster Sue MacGregor nominates singer Kathleen Ferrier who died tragically young.
| 00:0010/10Bowman drives a space pod towards the monolith. 00:1510/10Peter is horrified to find Jesus Lover Five gravely ill in intensive care. 00:302/10Wilko Johnson responds to questions about the making of Dr Feelgood's Down By The Jetty.
| 00:001/2The original vampire horror tale of Count Dracula's reign of terror in Victorian Britain.(R)
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2Little Rose Gillespie has disappeared. Could Harriet possibly be involved?
| 01:005/6Out in Arabia, George Grant learns that the missing David Whittaker may still be alive. 01:30Jonathan Glancey explores how libraries in Europe and the USA are being reinvented.
| 01:006/6The water supply is cut off to force the Emir to negotiate. 01:30Jolyon Jenkins tries to learn the tricks of street magic.
| 01:001/3Dutch sleuth Van der Valk thinks suspect Martin is lying over his ex-lover's murder. 01:30The story of England’s first-class cricketer and Arsenal footballer.
| 01:002/3Martin's murder alibi is thin, but Dutch sleuth Van der Valk takes a chance on him. 01:30Micky Dolenz from The Monkees looks at the making of classic road movie Easy Rider.
| 01:003/3Dutch sleuth Van der Valk needs a decoy to tempt Elsa's killer out of hiding. 01:30Grant Gordon explores the rich history of magic on radio.
| 01:00Heathcliff has written a letter to Cathy but can Nelly deliver it?
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| 02:00 | 02:15Can Queen of the May win one more race before retiring? 02:301/2Shy student Greer Kadetsky has an encounter that leaves her questioning of her life.
| 02:001/10A bookshop owner struggles with a devastating loss and a baby is found abandoned. 02:156/10Mark Whitaker examines the late 19th-century panic over habitual drunkards. 02:301/10Lucy Graham gains all the wealth she desires when she marries widower Sir Michael Audley. 02:451/5A boy in a steelworking town in the 1980s finds an unlikely heroine in Maggie Thatcher.
| 02:002/10An unlikely discovery in the children's section of the bookshop presents AJ with a dilemma 02:157/10Mark Whitaker examines the state's role in the liquor trade during the First World War. 02:302/10Young lawyer Robert bumps into an old friend, back from making his fortune in Australia. 02:452/5As the steelworkers go out on strike, Damian falls in love for the first time.
| 02:003/10AJ acts out of love when he makes a commitment. 02:158/10Mark Whitaker looks at how the pub industry responded to falling consumption in the 1920s. 02:303/10Robert invites George to meet his uncle's young wife. But she's reluctant to receive them. 02:453/5Eleven-year-old Damian falls in love with his friend Mark, but tries to hide his sexuality
| 02:004/10Reading leads to opportunity and delight for Maya and AJ. 02:159/10How and why the NHS embarked on the hospital treatment of alcoholics in the 1960s. 02:304/10With George missing, Robert heads to Southampton, but the answer really lies elsewhere. 02:454/5Damian is caught up in a secret school visit from Scottish poll tax protesters.
| 02:005/10Amelia's favourite book finds AJ planning a trip to Providence with Maya and Lambiase. 02:1510/10Mark Whitaker asks leading historians how the past can inform present alcohol policy. 02:305/10Speaking to Lady Audley's ex-maid provokes a surprise. 02:455/5Damian escapes to university and fulfils his dream of becoming a journalist.
| 02:10TV presenter Gail Porter chooses tracks by Pink Floyd and Prince. 02:15Poet Don Paterson shares his favourite prose and poetry including Chesterton and Dickinson 02:45'I've joined the Royal Flying Corps. I'm going to be an air ace.'
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| 03:00 | 03:45An examination of the creatures of folklore said to live on Britain's farms.
| 03:001/2Rebus follows a trail of dead bodies found at a construction site.
| 03:002/2Rebus suspects other cases are linked to his, but crime boss Cafferty has different ideas.
| 03:00Shakespeare's younger daughter is a loner, yearning to be a part of her father's life.
| 03:001/2Eugenie's miserly father is a man whose terror of poverty overrides his love for his child
| 03:002/2Will the miserly Monsieur Grandet be able to forgive his defiant daughter?
| 03:00The life of the singer-songwriter, from middle-class Jewish roots to global megastardom.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Olga adored a Polish pianist. Stars Miriam Margolyes and Nigel Anthony.
| 04:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 04:303/6A health inspector calls. Will the catering team have to halt pie production?
| 04:001/6Guests Marcus Chown, Shappi Khorsandi and Sir Terry Pratchett to add to the collection. 04:305/6With the babies set to arrive, a visitor surprises Cholericke.
| 04:003/6Susan Moody and Simon Shaw tackle a panto murder. 04:30Dorothy and Edward decide to broaden their minds.
| 04:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Sid Colin, Barry Cryer and John Junkin. 04:303/6B&B landlady Maud comes up trumps in the middle of the night.
| 04:001/6Hugh Dennis, Arthur Smith, Gyles Brandreth and Henry Naylor debate to win. 04:307/8Sarah is irritated by her mother Eleanor's opinions on TV and every other subject.
| 04:00A monk chronicles the horrific reign of the tyrant behind the legend of Count Dracula.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces Blake Morrison and Glyn Maxwell on themes of identity. 05:304/6Joe tries to keep his new affair a secret and Tom has erotic dreams about the wrong girl.
| 05:002/6The old rogue's talk of Flaubert, Baudelaire and Renoir baffles Nancy. 05:301/6Nicholas Parsons and guests return for the 81st series of the iconic panel show.
| 05:005/6A visitor brings new branches to the Conroy family tree. 05:304/6Special offer! Sign on with Milton Prime, the pioneering audio comedy delivery service.
| 05:003/6Plethora decides that son and heir Salvatore must be ordained as a priest. 05:303/4Daliso Chaponda looks at UK and Africa charities and organisations.
| 05:002/6Jan has Helen back at home, but is it what she really wants? 05:304/6Mitch's reunion with an old university chum is not what he expects. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 05:004/6Richard receives exciting news from Hollywood. 05:30Geoff is working class, votes Tory, voted Leave. How did he end up a comedian?
| 05:305/101962-1965: New roles and meeting Barbara Windsor and Joe Orton. 05:50A breakthrough in 'ecological physics' is scandalously ignored.
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| 06:00 | 06:005/6Out in Arabia, George Grant learns that the missing David Whittaker may still be alive. 06:30Jonathan Glancey explores how libraries in Europe and the USA are being reinvented.
| 06:006/6The water supply is cut off to force the Emir to negotiate. 06:30Jolyon Jenkins tries to learn the tricks of street magic.
| 06:001/3Dutch sleuth Van der Valk thinks suspect Martin is lying over his ex-lover's murder. 06:30The story of England’s first-class cricketer and Arsenal footballer.
| 06:002/3Martin's murder alibi is thin, but Dutch sleuth Van der Valk takes a chance on him. 06:30Micky Dolenz from The Monkees looks at the making of classic road movie Easy Rider.
| 06:003/3Dutch sleuth Van der Valk needs a decoy to tempt Elsa's killer out of hiding. 06:30Grant Gordon explores the rich history of magic on radio.
| 06:00A monk chronicles the horrific reign of the tyrant behind the legend of Count Dracula.
| 06:001/2Lucy Graham gains all the wealth she desires when she marries widower Sir Michael Audley.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/6The old rogue's talk of Flaubert, Baudelaire and Renoir baffles Nancy. 07:301/6Nicholas Parsons and guests return for the 81st series of the iconic panel show.
| 07:005/6A visitor brings new branches to the Conroy family tree. 07:304/6Special offer! Sign on with Milton Prime, the pioneering audio comedy delivery service.
| 07:003/6Plethora decides that son and heir Salvatore must be ordained as a priest. 07:303/4Daliso Chaponda looks at UK and Africa charities and organisations.
| 07:002/6Jan has Helen back at home, but is it what she really wants? 07:304/6Mitch's reunion with an old university chum is not what he expects. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 07:004/6Richard receives exciting news from Hollywood. 07:30Geoff is working class, votes Tory, voted Leave. How did he end up a comedian?
| 07:305/101962-1965: New roles and meeting Barbara Windsor and Joe Orton. 07:50A breakthrough in 'ecological physics' is scandalously ignored.
| 07:15Azra has left the troubles in Bosnia for Britain, where she tries to reconcile her past. 07:305/6Joe has to cancel a romantic holiday with his girlfriend, sparking more problems for Mimi.
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| 08:00 | 08:0013/20Paranoid over going bald, the Lad pays a visit to Maison James. 08:306/6The shady lawyer makes a movie in Hollywood.
| 08:004/6As Jean's sister-in-law and husband visit, Lionel acts like a psychiatrist. 08:30Struggling with the new metric system, will the dopey duo measure up in fancy new jobs?
| 08:0012/20When strange lights are spotted at sea off Cornwall, Troutbridge's crew investigates. 08:305/13Kenneth Horne spies a nuclear banana and Kenneth Williams throws a tantrum over the script
| 08:006/10The veteran of many parts reveals all on showbiz clichés. 08:3021/27Prison governor Neddie Seagoon relocates his inmates to the south of France.
| 08:002/13Truthful army recruitment and Professor Prune's travels in his trousers. 08:3012/12Will barrister Roger manage to make up with Sally?
| 08:00The life of the singer-songwriter, from middle-class Jewish roots to global megastardom.
| 08:00With a new dress code at work, can Ted live up to the sartorial rules? 08:30Jim gets a social conscience, and Eth's mum is feeling dubious over Ron.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 09:303/6A health inspector calls. Will the catering team have to halt pie production?
| 09:006/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:454/5Ivor Cutler muses on bargain hunting, water flowers and 'Beelyploomkins'.
| 09:003/6Susan Moody and Simon Shaw tackle a panto murder. 09:30Dorothy and Edward decide to broaden their minds.
| 09:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Sid Colin, Barry Cryer and John Junkin. 09:303/6B&B landlady Maud comes up trumps in the middle of the night.
| 09:001/6Hugh Dennis, Arthur Smith, Gyles Brandreth and Henry Naylor debate to win. 09:307/8Sarah is irritated by her mother Eleanor's opinions on TV and every other subject.
| 09:00The rudest man in Britain explores the legacy of former broadcasting star Gilbert Harding.
| 09:00Edmund de Waal's pilgrimage to the creators of porcelain. Read by Julian Rhind-Tutt.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2Rebus follows a trail of dead bodies found at a construction site.
| 10:002/2Rebus suspects other cases are linked to his, but crime boss Cafferty has different ideas.
| 10:00Shakespeare's younger daughter is a loner, yearning to be a part of her father's life.
| 10:001/2Eugenie's miserly father is a man whose terror of poverty overrides his love for his child
| 10:002/2Will the miserly Monsieur Grandet be able to forgive his defiant daughter?
| | 10:10Members of the Tawe Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers share the secrets of natural dyes(R) 10:15From Maurice Ravel to Frank Sinatra, the French singer shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/3A reporter visits Thaxtum-cum-Shyne to investigate a strange occurrence at the annual race 11:15Emotions erupt as married Alison is reunited with a long lost love on holiday in Ireland.
| 11:002/3A video clip goes viral, with unforeseen consequences. 11:15Conductor Sergei Bodanov feels jinxed by the evil curse of a Wagner opera.
| 11:003/3A writer's research for a story about time machines takes a strange turn. 11:15After her husband is killed, a surprising friendship develops for lonely Emma.
| 11:00Europe has exchanged work for perpetual sun-bathing on the beaches of the Mediterranean. 11:15As her husband Tom joins the Jarrow March Jessie decides to march in a different direction
| 11:00Made for 4 Extra. Amanda Litherland presents highlights from the British Podcast Awards.
| | 11:009/10What it actually means to be ordered to launch a nuclear attack.
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| 12:00 | 12:0013/20Paranoid over going bald, the Lad pays a visit to Maison James. 12:306/6The shady lawyer makes a movie in Hollywood.
| 12:004/6As Jean's sister-in-law and husband visit, Lionel acts like a psychiatrist. 12:30Struggling with the new metric system, will the dopey duo measure up in fancy new jobs?
| 12:0012/20When strange lights are spotted at sea off Cornwall, Troutbridge's crew investigates. 12:305/13Kenneth Horne spies a nuclear banana and Kenneth Williams throws a tantrum over the script
| 12:006/10The veteran of many parts reveals all on showbiz clichés. 12:3021/27Prison governor Neddie Seagoon relocates his inmates to the south of France.
| 12:002/13Truthful army recruitment and Professor Prune's travels in his trousers. 12:3012/12Will barrister Roger manage to make up with Sally?
| 12:00Bob Monkhouse guides Bob Sinfield through his memories, diaries and recordings.
| 12:00With a new dress code at work, can Ted live up to the sartorial rules? 12:30Jim gets a social conscience, and Eth's mum is feeling dubious over Ron.
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| 13:00 | 13:005/6Out in Arabia, George Grant learns that the missing David Whittaker may still be alive. 13:30Jonathan Glancey explores how libraries in Europe and the USA are being reinvented.
| 13:006/6The water supply is cut off to force the Emir to negotiate. 13:30Jolyon Jenkins tries to learn the tricks of street magic.
| 13:001/3Dutch sleuth Van der Valk thinks suspect Martin is lying over his ex-lover's murder. 13:30The story of England’s first-class cricketer and Arsenal footballer.
| 13:002/3Martin's murder alibi is thin, but Dutch sleuth Van der Valk takes a chance on him. 13:30Micky Dolenz from The Monkees looks at the making of classic road movie Easy Rider.
| 13:003/3Dutch sleuth Van der Valk needs a decoy to tempt Elsa's killer out of hiding. 13:30Grant Gordon explores the rich history of magic on radio.
| 13:00Heathcliff has written a letter to Cathy but can Nelly deliver it?
| 13:001/2Lucy Graham gains all the wealth she desires when she marries widower Sir Michael Audley.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10A bookshop owner struggles with a devastating loss and a baby is found abandoned. 14:156/10Mark Whitaker examines the late 19th-century panic over habitual drunkards. 14:301/10Lucy Graham gains all the wealth she desires when she marries widower Sir Michael Audley. 14:451/5A boy in a steelworking town in the 1980s finds an unlikely heroine in Maggie Thatcher.
| 14:002/10An unlikely discovery in the children's section of the bookshop presents AJ with a dilemma 14:157/10Mark Whitaker examines the state's role in the liquor trade during the First World War. 14:302/10Young lawyer Robert bumps into an old friend, back from making his fortune in Australia. 14:452/5As the steelworkers go out on strike, Damian falls in love for the first time.
| 14:003/10AJ acts out of love when he makes a commitment. 14:158/10Mark Whitaker looks at how the pub industry responded to falling consumption in the 1920s. 14:303/10Robert invites George to meet his uncle's young wife. But she's reluctant to receive them. 14:453/5Eleven-year-old Damian falls in love with his friend Mark, but tries to hide his sexuality
| 14:004/10Reading leads to opportunity and delight for Maya and AJ. 14:159/10How and why the NHS embarked on the hospital treatment of alcoholics in the 1960s. 14:304/10With George missing, Robert heads to Southampton, but the answer really lies elsewhere. 14:454/5Damian is caught up in a secret school visit from Scottish poll tax protesters.
| 14:005/10Amelia's favourite book finds AJ planning a trip to Providence with Maya and Lambiase. 14:1510/10Mark Whitaker asks leading historians how the past can inform present alcohol policy. 14:305/10Speaking to Lady Audley's ex-maid provokes a surprise. 14:455/5Damian escapes to university and fulfils his dream of becoming a journalist.
| 14:10TV presenter Gail Porter chooses tracks by Pink Floyd and Prince. 14:15Poet Don Paterson shares his favourite prose and poetry including Chesterton and Dickinson 14:45'I've joined the Royal Flying Corps. I'm going to be an air ace.'
| 14:15Azra has left the troubles in Bosnia for Britain, where she tries to reconcile her past. 14:302/2Distance and circumstance have put a strain on Greer and Cory's relationship.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Rebus follows a trail of dead bodies found at a construction site.
| 15:002/2Rebus suspects other cases are linked to his, but crime boss Cafferty has different ideas.
| 15:00Shakespeare's younger daughter is a loner, yearning to be a part of her father's life.
| 15:001/2Eugenie's miserly father is a man whose terror of poverty overrides his love for his child
| 15:002/2Will the miserly Monsieur Grandet be able to forgive his defiant daughter?
| 15:00The life of the singer-songwriter, from middle-class Jewish roots to global megastardom.
| 15:451/4A guide to the greatest advertising stunts and gimmicks of recent times.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 16:303/6A health inspector calls. Will the catering team have to halt pie production?
| 16:001/6Guests Marcus Chown, Shappi Khorsandi and Sir Terry Pratchett to add to the collection. 16:305/6With the babies set to arrive, a visitor surprises Cholericke.
| 16:003/6Susan Moody and Simon Shaw tackle a panto murder. 16:30Dorothy and Edward decide to broaden their minds.
| 16:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Sid Colin, Barry Cryer and John Junkin. 16:303/6B&B landlady Maud comes up trumps in the middle of the night.
| 16:001/6Hugh Dennis, Arthur Smith, Gyles Brandreth and Henry Naylor debate to win. 16:307/8Sarah is irritated by her mother Eleanor's opinions on TV and every other subject.
| 16:00A monk chronicles the horrific reign of the tyrant behind the legend of Count Dracula.
| 16:00Churchill's 1897 adventure as a war correspondent in the hostile Afghan-Pakistani border.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/6The old rogue's talk of Flaubert, Baudelaire and Renoir baffles Nancy. 17:301/6Nicholas Parsons and guests return for the 81st series of the iconic panel show.
| 17:005/6A visitor brings new branches to the Conroy family tree. 17:304/6Special offer! Sign on with Milton Prime, the pioneering audio comedy delivery service.
| 17:003/6Plethora decides that son and heir Salvatore must be ordained as a priest. 17:303/4Daliso Chaponda looks at UK and Africa charities and organisations.
| 17:002/6Jan has Helen back at home, but is it what she really wants? 17:304/6Mitch's reunion with an old university chum is not what he expects. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 17:004/6Richard receives exciting news from Hollywood. 17:30Geoff is working class, votes Tory, voted Leave. How did he end up a comedian?
| 17:305/101962-1965: New roles and meeting Barbara Windsor and Joe Orton. 17:50A breakthrough in 'ecological physics' is scandalously ignored.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra features the sonnet by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 17:305/6Joe has to cancel a romantic holiday with his girlfriend, sparking more problems for Mimi.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/10Poole and Bowman have suspicions about HAL's reported communications failure. 18:156/10Bea has big news for her husband, now a missionary on a distant planet. 18:30Jon and Christopher discuss books by Francoise Sagan, MR James and Alexander Masters.
| 18:007/10Suspicions arise that HAL is acting on its own volition, but does HAL suspect them? 18:157/10From his mission on distant Oasis, Peter tries to reconnect with his wife Bea. 18:304/6Geoffrey Wheeler visits the seaside theatre that is refusing to bring the curtain down.
| 18:008/10As the ship approaches Saturn, HAL the computer decides to take control. 18:158/10Bea and Peter's relationship reaches crisis point, as Peter's mission continues. 18:30Richard Ingrams shares with Robin Ray the music that stirs his emotions.
| 18:009/10Bowman prepares for the final stages of the mission to investigate the monolith. 18:159/10Life on Earth pushes Bea to breaking point while, on Oasis, Peter has a curious encounter. 18:30Broadcaster Sue MacGregor nominates singer Kathleen Ferrier who died tragically young.
| 18:0010/10Bowman drives a space pod towards the monolith. 18:1510/10Peter is horrified to find Jesus Lover Five gravely ill in intensive care. 18:302/10Wilko Johnson responds to questions about the making of Dr Feelgood's Down By The Jetty.
| 18:001/2The original vampire horror tale of Count Dracula's reign of terror in Victorian Britain.
| 18:00Living in a castle in Austria, lonely Laura is captivated by a beautiful visitor. 18:45A couple receive an unusually diabolical visitor
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| 19:00 | 19:0013/20Paranoid over going bald, the Lad pays a visit to Maison James. 19:306/6The shady lawyer makes a movie in Hollywood.
| 19:004/6As Jean's sister-in-law and husband visit, Lionel acts like a psychiatrist. 19:30Struggling with the new metric system, will the dopey duo measure up in fancy new jobs?
| 19:0012/20When strange lights are spotted at sea off Cornwall, Troutbridge's crew investigates. 19:305/13Kenneth Horne spies a nuclear banana and Kenneth Williams throws a tantrum over the script
| 19:006/10The veteran of many parts reveals all on showbiz clichés. 19:3021/27Prison governor Neddie Seagoon relocates his inmates to the south of France.
| 19:002/13Truthful army recruitment and Professor Prune's travels in his trousers. 19:3012/12Will barrister Roger manage to make up with Sally?
| 19:00The rudest man in Britain explores the legacy of former broadcasting star Gilbert Harding.
| 19:009/10What it actually means to be ordered to launch a nuclear attack.
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| 20:00 | 20:005/6Out in Arabia, George Grant learns that the missing David Whittaker may still be alive. 20:30Jonathan Glancey explores how libraries in Europe and the USA are being reinvented.
| 20:006/6The water supply is cut off to force the Emir to negotiate. 20:30Jolyon Jenkins tries to learn the tricks of street magic.
| 20:001/3Dutch sleuth Van der Valk thinks suspect Martin is lying over his ex-lover's murder. 20:30The story of England’s first-class cricketer and Arsenal footballer.
| 20:002/3Martin's murder alibi is thin, but Dutch sleuth Van der Valk takes a chance on him. 20:30Micky Dolenz from The Monkees looks at the making of classic road movie Easy Rider.
| 20:003/3Dutch sleuth Van der Valk needs a decoy to tempt Elsa's killer out of hiding. 20:30Grant Gordon explores the rich history of magic on radio.
| | 20:00Edmund de Waal's pilgrimage to the creators of porcelain. Read by Julian Rhind-Tutt.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/3A reporter visits Thaxtum-cum-Shyne to investigate a strange occurrence at the annual race 21:15Emotions erupt as married Alison is reunited with a long lost love on holiday in Ireland.
| 21:002/3A video clip goes viral, with unforeseen consequences. 21:15Conductor Sergei Bodanov feels jinxed by the evil curse of a Wagner opera.
| 21:003/3A writer's research for a story about time machines takes a strange turn. 21:15After her husband is killed, a surprising friendship develops for lonely Emma.
| 21:00Europe has exchanged work for perpetual sun-bathing on the beaches of the Mediterranean. 21:15As her husband Tom joins the Jarrow March Jessie decides to march in a different direction
| 21:00Made for 4 Extra. Amanda Litherland presents highlights from the British Podcast Awards.
| | 21:10Members of the Tawe Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers share the secrets of natural dyes(R) 21:15From Maurice Ravel to Frank Sinatra, the French singer shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6Nicholas Parsons and guests return for the 81st series of the iconic panel show. 22:304/6Arthur is confronted by all he’s ever eaten or killed.
| 22:004/6Special offer! Sign on with Milton Prime, the pioneering audio comedy delivery service. 22:304/4Tom's father is engrossed in putting together the Wrigglesworth family tree. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Jon Holmes talks to Tania Edwards.
| 22:003/4Daliso Chaponda looks at UK and Africa charities and organisations. 22:306/6A peek into the future, from talking appliances to restaging fights in pub car parks. 22:55Jon Holmes is joined by Tania Edwards.
| 22:004/6Mitch's reunion with an old university chum is not what he expects. Stars Angus Deayton. 22:304/4The comedian discovers graffiti, beggars and lycra-clad couriers in the style capital.
| 22:00Geoff is working class, votes Tory, voted Leave. How did he end up a comedian? 22:304/4Isy Suttie presents three sketch groups from the 2015 Edinburgh Festival. 22:55Arthur Smith talks to Twayna Mayne.
| 22:005/6Satan decides to hold a major football tournament in Hell - The Underworld Cup. 22:304/4Ben gets a new telescope, and Graham has some big news. 22:455/6Can the country singing sensation gain a better understanding of the German capital? 22:55Arthur Smith talks to Twayna Mayne.
| 22:005/6Joe has to cancel a romantic holiday with his girlfriend, sparking more problems for Mimi. 22:301/6The life of an author, pipe smoker, fare-dodger and master of the abusive e-mail.
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| 23:00 | 23:006/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:454/5Ivor Cutler muses on bargain hunting, water flowers and 'Beelyploomkins'.
| 23:003/4Behind-the-scenes sketch show looking at the life and work of impressionist Lewis Macleod. 23:303/4David Quantick presents stories about Tom Jones, Morrissey and Mrs Phyllis Pearsall.
| 23:004/4A team of brilliantly stupid scientists try out their self-replicating killer robo-ants. 23:303/4In his town demolition expose, David Lander examines the link to a government sex scandal.
| 23:003/4Arthur Smith with stand-up comedy from Sean Lock and Annette Fagon and music from Squeeze. 23:304/4A right-wing intervention and must-have board games.
| 23:006/8Discover what led Spike Milligan to deny all serving Canadian officers a lift. 23:303/4The famous TV pensioner passes the baton to the Fast Show gal in the relay chat show.
| 23:002/4The comedian questions the motives behind mankind's fundraising efforts for good causes. 23:302/5Action from ancient Greece to 221B Baker Street. Comedy with guest Ken Campbell.
| 23:006/6Improvised chat show hosted by Justin Edwards with Pippa Evans, Hugh Dennis and Matt Lucas 23:302/2A crazy shopping spree and eating Greek in Stevenage.
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