| 00:00 | 00:00Living in a castle in Austria, lonely Laura is captivated by a beautiful visitor. 00:45A couple receive an unusually diabolical visitor
| 00:001/3The alien takeover gathers pace. Sequel to Before the Screaming Begins. 00:30Martha Kearney, Jim White and James Lasdun discuss their favourite books.
| 00:002/3The aliens are standing by to invade, but is there an even bigger threat to humanity? 00:305/6Geoffrey Wheeler traces the history of the music hall once the pride of Leicester Square.
| 00:003/3As the alien takeover approaches, can humanity fend off enemies from without and within? 00:30Ronald Harwood tells Robin Ray about moments in music which send a shiver down his spine.
| 00:001/2Two cyberpunks go for the big score by hacking a vicious criminal. 00:30Writer Lynne Truss chooses the creator of Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll.
| 00:002/2Bobby Quine and Automatic Jack set up the cyberspace burn on the House of Blue Lights. 00:303/10Mike Scott and Steve Wickham talk about Fisherman's Blues, the fourth Waterboys album.
| 00:002/2Lucy Westenra is dead, but Professor Van Helsing is determined to find out how she died.(R)
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2Lucy Graham gains all the wealth she desires when she marries widower Sir Michael Audley.
| 01:001/5Hercule Poirot begins an Egyptian cruise, but his voyage proves far from smooth. 01:30Jane Little visits the world's biggest casino, owned and run by Native Americans.
| 01:002/5Hercule Poirot senses the atmosphere of evil afloat, as Jackie's vendetta continues. 01:30Comedian Stewart Lee explores the early pioneers and rumblings of electronic music.
| 01:003/5Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot's holiday cruise is turning into a nightmare afloat. 01:30Join Peter France on a rollercoaster adventure along the radio dial.
| 01:004/5Hercule Poirot is baffled, as a ship search sparks a grisly discovery. 01:30What happens when a habit for collecting other people's diaries gets out of hand?
| 01:005/5Can Poirot finally fathom out the murderous events afloat? 01:30Lucinda Lambton reports on the struggles to save unfashionable 1960s and 1970s buildings.
| 01:001/2Her plans to rescue her daughter thwarted, Gudrun is taken prisoner by the King of Denmark
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| 02:00 | 02:15Azra has left the troubles in Bosnia for Britain, where she tries to reconcile her past. 02:302/2Distance and circumstance have put a strain on Greer and Cory's relationship.
| 02:006/10Events take a curious turn when AJ plays host to an author. 02:151/10From the beginning the bicycle has been far more than just a means of transport. 02:306/10Robert Audley gets closer to the truth in his quest to uncover Lady Audley's secret. 02:451/5Charles Timoney attempts to find the source of the Seine - which proves rather difficult.
| 02:007/10A celebration and a reckoning occur. 02:152/10Martin Ellis explores how Victorian ingenuity allowed the evolution of the bicycle. 02:307/10Robert determines to find a link between George Talboys's dead wife and his aunt. 02:452/5Charles takes his first purposeful strokes towards the Channel, travelling the Seine.
| 02:008/10Maya reflects on her past and the mother she never knew. 02:153/10The development of the safety bicycle allowed the wealthier classes to take to the road. 02:308/10Cornered by her cousin Robert's accusations, Lady Audley fights back. 02:453/5With the Seine too dangerous for a rowboat, Charles resumes in a converted tourist boat.
| 02:009/10A new beginning and some unwanted news. 02:154/10How the bicycle became a tool for political pioneers, from suffragettes to socialism. 02:309/10Phoebe Marks demands money. In desperation, Lady Audley faces up to her tormentors. 02:454/5Author Charles Timoney meets Stephane, a carp fisherman with a very strange habit.
| 02:0010/10Secrets are revealed in a touching love story is about the power of books. 02:155/10Martin Ellis catches up with famous early cyclists Edward Elgar and Vaughn Williams. 02:3010/10Determined to avenge the crime against his friend, Robert confronts Lucy with the truth. 02:455/5Continuing along the Seine, Charles Timoney tries out an amphicar and stops off in Rouen.
| 02:10The actor chooses tracks by Dory Previn and Matt Bianco. 02:15Veteran comic Cyril Smith tells Derek Jones about his life-long love of the countryside. 02:45"Agreed. Schmidt and Fosdyke - Berlin...".
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| 03:00 | 03:451/4A guide to the greatest advertising stunts and gimmicks of recent times.
| 03:001/4A Jewish prince is betrayed and sent into slavery by his Roman soldier friend.
| 03:002/4Freed from slavery, the prince encounters his old enemy Messala.
| 03:003/4The prince and his former friend Messala try to exact brutal revenge on each other.
| 03:004/4After the prince's victory in the chariot race, news arrives of his mother and sister.
| 03:00Based on film producer John Houseman's memoirs of The Blue Dahlia and Raymond Chandler.
| 03:00The lives of the two singer-songwriters, from tough school days to stage fright.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Churchill's 1897 adventure as a war correspondent in the hostile Afghan-Pakistani border.
| 04:00Nigel Rees hosts the quiz with Janie Dee, Richard Ingrams, Vivienne Parry and Robin Ince. 04:304/6There is a strange man around. Why is he interested in the catering team's van?
| 04:002/6John Lloyd and Dave Gorman accept offers from Leigh Francis, Ruth Padel and Suggs. 04:306/6William's peace is shattered by the arrival of spooky William Bloke.
| 04:004/6Crime writers Liza Cody and Reginald Hill tackle a monastery mystery. 04:30Dorothy seeks medical help when Edward becomes unbearable.
| 04:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Roy Hudd, Doris Hare and Dick Vosburgh. 04:304/6The landladies' accountant and clergy guest make a discovery.
| 04:002/6Gyles Brandreth, Sue Perkins, Steve Punt and Marcus Brigstocke debate to win. 04:308/8Sarah is off to Florence but worries about her mother, plus there's shock news from Clare.
| 04:00A writer's life is turned upside down writing a biography for a wealthy businessman.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra features the sonnet by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 05:305/6Joe has to cancel a romantic holiday with his girlfriend, sparking more problems for Mimi.
| 05:003/6The old rogue challenges Nancy's intelligence. Father sings the praises of Crewe toilets. 05:302/6How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition and deviation?
| 05:006/6Eddie Conroy leaves home, while the Sweater Girls look set for a big break. 05:301/6It's 'Pest Control to Milton Jones', as he becomes an expert in clearing vermin.
| 05:004/6Plethora plots to get rid of a crowd of peasants while bumping up Monte Guano's coffers. 05:304/4Comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa.
| 05:003/6A visiting choir sets hearts aflutter among the ladies of Wadenbrook. 05:305/6Mitch's plan to watch the Aussie tennis final alone goes up in smoke. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 05:30Stand-up from the Biggest Weekend festival hosted by Tez Ilyas.
| 05:306/101965-1966: A noble failure, and playing at cowboys with Sid James. 05:50A snapshot from the 80s of this unique city, brought to life by writer Barry Pilton.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Hercule Poirot begins an Egyptian cruise, but his voyage proves far from smooth. 06:30Jane Little visits the world's biggest casino, owned and run by Native Americans.
| 06:002/5Hercule Poirot senses the atmosphere of evil afloat, as Jackie's vendetta continues. 06:30Comedian Stewart Lee explores the early pioneers and rumblings of electronic music.
| 06:003/5Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot's holiday cruise is turning into a nightmare afloat. 06:30Join Peter France on a rollercoaster adventure along the radio dial.
| 06:004/5Hercule Poirot is baffled, as a ship search sparks a grisly discovery. 06:30What happens when a habit for collecting other people's diaries gets out of hand?
| 06:005/5Can Poirot finally fathom out the murderous events afloat? 06:30Lucinda Lambton reports on the struggles to save unfashionable 1960s and 1970s buildings.
| 06:00A writer's life is turned upside down writing a biography for a wealthy businessman.
| 06:002/2Robert gets closer to the truth in his quest to uncover Lady Audley's secret.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/6The old rogue challenges Nancy's intelligence. Father sings the praises of Crewe toilets. 07:302/6How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition and deviation?
| 07:006/6Eddie Conroy leaves home, while the Sweater Girls look set for a big break. 07:301/6It's 'Pest Control to Milton Jones', as he becomes an expert in clearing vermin.
| 07:004/6Plethora plots to get rid of a crowd of peasants while bumping up Monte Guano's coffers. 07:304/4Comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa.
| 07:003/6A visiting choir sets hearts aflutter among the ladies of Wadenbrook. 07:305/6Mitch's plan to watch the Aussie tennis final alone goes up in smoke. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 07:005/6Kate's in a terrible school play, and Richard plays a therapist 07:30Stand-up from the Biggest Weekend festival hosted by Tez Ilyas.
| 07:306/101965-1966: A noble failure, and playing at cowboys with Sid James. 07:50A snapshot from the 80s of this unique city, brought to life by writer Barry Pilton.
| 07:15A wife knows her husband has a lover and imagines one day he will tell her all about it. 07:306/6Tom is channeling Einstein to get his girl back, but Lucy has had enough of her boyfriend.
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| 08:00 | 08:0014/20The Lad is lured to Moravia as an unknowing decoy for the endangered Crown Prince. 08:301/6The shady lawyer stays in a haunted mansion. The Marx Brothers radio shows recreated.
| 08:005/6Jean and Lionel find that sharing a house is not all domestic bliss. 08:30The bungling bureaucrats suspect each other of espionage.
| 08:0013/20With half the crew struck down, Troutbridge faces an unexpected royal mission. 08:306/13Kenneth Horne spies a joke thief, while Barbara Cartload joins The Seamus Android Show.
| 08:007/10A search for financial backing can lead a film producer into many unusual by-ways. 08:3022/27Hair-raising events for Neddie as London's monuments are sabotaged.
| 08:003/13New town education, and Professor Prune's time travel adventure continues. 08:30Penned by Bob Monkhouse, comedy from Cyril Fletcher and guest Herbert Lom.
| 08:00The lives of the two singer-songwriters, from tough school days to stage fright.
| 08:00Ted is feeling very nervous. Why would a solicitor want to pay him a visit at home? 08:30Meet San Quentin prison's least successful escapee, and will Eth dump Ron in The Glums?
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| 09:00 | 09:00Nigel Rees hosts the quiz with Janie Dee, Richard Ingrams, Vivienne Parry and Robin Ince. 09:304/6There is a strange man around. Why is he interested in the catering team's van?
| 09:007/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:455/5Ivor Cutler shares his secrets about moonshine, housemaids and a bully called Smith.
| 09:004/6Crime writers Liza Cody and Reginald Hill tackle a monastery mystery. 09:30Dorothy seeks medical help when Edward becomes unbearable.
| 09:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Roy Hudd, Doris Hare and Dick Vosburgh. 09:304/6The landladies' accountant and clergy guest make a discovery.
| 09:002/6Gyles Brandreth, Sue Perkins, Steve Punt and Marcus Brigstocke debate to win. 09:308/8Sarah is off to Florence but worries about her mother, plus there's shock news from Clare.
| 09:00Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry.
| 09:00Zadie Smith reads from her electrifying essay collection.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4A Jewish prince is betrayed and sent into slavery by his Roman soldier friend.
| 10:002/4Freed from slavery, the prince encounters his old enemy Messala.
| 10:003/4The prince and his former friend Messala try to exact brutal revenge on each other.
| 10:004/4After the prince's victory in the chariot race, news arrives of his mother and sister.
| 10:00Based on film producer John Houseman's memoirs of The Blue Dahlia and Raymond Chandler.
| | 10:10Twins ask how people still can't tell them apart when they are such very different people.(R) 10:15From Elvis Presley to Pete Atkin, writer and broadcaster Clive James shares his choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5Angela does her homework, as her mother hosts a drinks party for some intellectual friends 11:15On a stormy 1936 weekend, a shipyard workers' climbing club welcomes a new member.
| 11:002/5A penny is the source of much discord between Emma Bury and Milly Young. 11:15It is Mr Openshaw's job to listen to people, except when he visits Mrs Flenswick.
| 11:003/5A flood causes catastrophe for river-loving William and his young daughter Frankie. 11:15Three people journey to Poland, and raise questions about forgiveness and tolerance.
| 11:004/5Two women with the same name convalesce in a maternity ward. 11:15A Japanese woman seeks whisky perfection on the Scottish island of Islay. Naoko Mori stars
| 11:00Made for 4 Extra. Amanda Litherland presents highlights from the British Podcast Awards.
| | 11:0010/10Radiolab explores the impact on one man's life after he saved the life of President Ford.
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| 12:00 | 12:0014/20The Lad is lured to Moravia as an unknowing decoy for the endangered Crown Prince. 12:301/6The shady lawyer stays in a haunted mansion. The Marx Brothers radio shows recreated.
| 12:005/6Jean and Lionel find that sharing a house is not all domestic bliss. 12:30The bungling bureaucrats suspect each other of espionage.
| 12:0013/20With half the crew struck down, Troutbridge faces an unexpected royal mission. 12:306/13Kenneth Horne spies a joke thief, while Barbara Cartload joins The Seamus Android Show.
| 12:007/10A search for financial backing can lead a film producer into many unusual by-ways. 12:3022/27Hair-raising events for Neddie as London's monuments are sabotaged.
| 12:003/13New town education, and Professor Prune's time travel adventure continues. 12:30Penned by Bob Monkhouse, comedy from Cyril Fletcher and guest Herbert Lom.
| 12:001/6The shady lawyer stays in a haunted mansion. The Marx Brothers radio shows recreated. 12:3022/27Hair-raising events for Neddie as London's monuments are sabotaged.
| 12:00Ted is feeling very nervous. Why would a solicitor want to pay him a visit at home? 12:30Meet San Quentin prison's least successful escapee, and will Eth dump Ron in The Glums?
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5Hercule Poirot begins an Egyptian cruise, but his voyage proves far from smooth. 13:30Jane Little visits the world's biggest casino, owned and run by Native Americans.
| 13:002/5Hercule Poirot senses the atmosphere of evil afloat, as Jackie's vendetta continues. 13:30Comedian Stewart Lee explores the early pioneers and rumblings of electronic music.
| 13:003/5Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot's holiday cruise is turning into a nightmare afloat. 13:30Join Peter France on a rollercoaster adventure along the radio dial.
| 13:004/5Hercule Poirot is baffled, as a ship search sparks a grisly discovery. 13:30What happens when a habit for collecting other people's diaries gets out of hand?
| 13:005/5Can Poirot finally fathom out the murderous events afloat? 13:30Lucinda Lambton reports on the struggles to save unfashionable 1960s and 1970s buildings.
| 13:001/2Her plans to rescue her daughter thwarted, Gudrun is taken prisoner by the King of Denmark
| 13:002/2Robert gets closer to the truth in his quest to uncover Lady Audley's secret.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Events take a curious turn when AJ plays host to an author. 14:151/10From the beginning the bicycle has been far more than just a means of transport. 14:306/10Robert Audley gets closer to the truth in his quest to uncover Lady Audley's secret. 14:451/5Charles Timoney attempts to find the source of the Seine - which proves rather difficult.
| 14:007/10A celebration and a reckoning occur. 14:152/10Martin Ellis explores how Victorian ingenuity allowed the evolution of the bicycle. 14:307/10Robert determines to find a link between George Talboys's dead wife and his aunt. 14:452/5Charles takes his first purposeful strokes towards the Channel, travelling the Seine.
| 14:008/10Maya reflects on her past and the mother she never knew. 14:153/10The development of the safety bicycle allowed the wealthier classes to take to the road. 14:308/10Cornered by her cousin Robert's accusations, Lady Audley fights back. 14:453/5With the Seine too dangerous for a rowboat, Charles resumes in a converted tourist boat.
| 14:009/10A new beginning and some unwanted news. 14:154/10How the bicycle became a tool for political pioneers, from suffragettes to socialism. 14:309/10Phoebe Marks demands money. In desperation, Lady Audley faces up to her tormentors. 14:454/5Author Charles Timoney meets Stephane, a carp fisherman with a very strange habit.
| 14:0010/10Secrets are revealed in a touching love story is about the power of books. 14:155/10Martin Ellis catches up with famous early cyclists Edward Elgar and Vaughn Williams. 14:3010/10Determined to avenge the crime against his friend, Robert confronts Lucy with the truth. 14:455/5Continuing along the Seine, Charles Timoney tries out an amphicar and stops off in Rouen.
| 14:10The actor chooses tracks by Dory Previn and Matt Bianco. 14:15Veteran comic Cyril Smith tells Derek Jones about his life-long love of the countryside. 14:45"Agreed. Schmidt and Fosdyke - Berlin...".
| 14:15A wife knows her husband has a lover and imagines one day he will tell her all about it. 14:30A posthumous collection of short stories.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4A Jewish prince is betrayed and sent into slavery by his Roman soldier friend.
| 15:002/4Freed from slavery, the prince encounters his old enemy Messala.
| 15:003/4The prince and his former friend Messala try to exact brutal revenge on each other.
| 15:004/4After the prince's victory in the chariot race, news arrives of his mother and sister.
| 15:00Based on film producer John Houseman's memoirs of The Blue Dahlia and Raymond Chandler.
| 15:00The lives of the two singer-songwriters, from tough school days to stage fright.
| 15:452/4Steve Punt explores the advent of the flexi-disc and its use in promotional gimmicks.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Nigel Rees hosts the quiz with Janie Dee, Richard Ingrams, Vivienne Parry and Robin Ince. 16:304/6There is a strange man around. Why is he interested in the catering team's van?
| 16:002/6John Lloyd and Dave Gorman accept offers from Leigh Francis, Ruth Padel and Suggs. 16:306/6William's peace is shattered by the arrival of spooky William Bloke.
| 16:004/6Crime writers Liza Cody and Reginald Hill tackle a monastery mystery. 16:30Dorothy seeks medical help when Edward becomes unbearable.
| 16:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Roy Hudd, Doris Hare and Dick Vosburgh. 16:304/6The landladies' accountant and clergy guest make a discovery.
| 16:002/6Gyles Brandreth, Sue Perkins, Steve Punt and Marcus Brigstocke debate to win. 16:308/8Sarah is off to Florence but worries about her mother, plus there's shock news from Clare.
| 16:00A writer's life is turned upside down writing a biography for a wealthy businessman.
| 16:00A train, a missing governess and evil Nazi plans for Europe. All aboard....
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| 17:00 | 17:003/6The old rogue challenges Nancy's intelligence. Father sings the praises of Crewe toilets. 17:302/6How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition and deviation?
| 17:006/6Eddie Conroy leaves home, while the Sweater Girls look set for a big break. 17:301/6It's 'Pest Control to Milton Jones', as he becomes an expert in clearing vermin.
| 17:004/6Plethora plots to get rid of a crowd of peasants while bumping up Monte Guano's coffers. 17:304/4Comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa.
| 17:003/6A visiting choir sets hearts aflutter among the ladies of Wadenbrook. 17:305/6Mitch's plan to watch the Aussie tennis final alone goes up in smoke. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 17:005/6Kate's in a terrible school play, and Richard plays a therapist 17:30Stand-up from the Biggest Weekend festival hosted by Tez Ilyas.
| 17:306/101965-1966: A noble failure, and playing at cowboys with Sid James. 17:50A snapshot from the 80s of this unique city, brought to life by writer Barry Pilton.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra introduces The Verb featuring Helen Dunmore and Time for Verse: Dannie Abse. 17:306/6Tom is channeling Einstein to get his girl back, but Lucy has had enough of her boyfriend.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/3The alien takeover gathers pace. Sequel to Before the Screaming Begins. 18:30Martha Kearney, Jim White and James Lasdun discuss their favourite books.(R)
| 18:002/3The aliens are standing by to invade, but is there an even bigger threat to humanity? 18:305/6Geoffrey Wheeler traces the history of the music hall once the pride of Leicester Square.
| 18:003/3As the alien takeover approaches, can humanity fend off enemies from without and within? 18:30Ronald Harwood tells Robin Ray about moments in music which send a shiver down his spine.
| 18:001/2Two cyberpunks go for the big score by hacking a vicious criminal. 18:30Writer Lynne Truss chooses the creator of Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll.
| 18:002/2Bobby Quine and Automatic Jack set up the cyberspace burn on the House of Blue Lights. 18:303/10Mike Scott and Steve Wickham talk about Fisherman's Blues, the fourth Waterboys album.
| 18:002/2Lucy Westenra is dead, but Professor Van Helsing is determined to find out how she died.
| 18:003/6A young farmer gets more than he bargained for when he stumbles across a deserted farm. 18:303/4An American couple move to England, but their past catches up with them. With Buffy Davis.
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| 19:00 | 19:0014/20The Lad is lured to Moravia as an unknowing decoy for the endangered Crown Prince. 19:301/6The shady lawyer stays in a haunted mansion. The Marx Brothers radio shows recreated.
| 19:005/6Jean and Lionel find that sharing a house is not all domestic bliss. 19:30The bungling bureaucrats suspect each other of espionage.
| 19:0013/20With half the crew struck down, Troutbridge faces an unexpected royal mission. 19:306/13Kenneth Horne spies a joke thief, while Barbara Cartload joins The Seamus Android Show.
| 19:007/10A search for financial backing can lead a film producer into many unusual by-ways. 19:3022/27Hair-raising events for Neddie as London's monuments are sabotaged.
| 19:003/13New town education, and Professor Prune's time travel adventure continues. 19:30Penned by Bob Monkhouse, comedy from Cyril Fletcher and guest Herbert Lom.
| 19:00Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry.
| 19:0010/10Radiolab explores the impact on one man's life after he saved the life of President Ford.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5Hercule Poirot begins an Egyptian cruise, but his voyage proves far from smooth. 20:30Jane Little visits the world's biggest casino, owned and run by Native Americans.
| 20:002/5Hercule Poirot senses the atmosphere of evil afloat, as Jackie's vendetta continues. 20:30Comedian Stewart Lee explores the early pioneers and rumblings of electronic music.
| 20:003/5Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot's holiday cruise is turning into a nightmare afloat. 20:30Join Peter France on a rollercoaster adventure along the radio dial.
| 20:004/5Hercule Poirot is baffled, as a ship search sparks a grisly discovery. 20:30What happens when a habit for collecting other people's diaries gets out of hand?
| 20:005/5Can Poirot finally fathom out the murderous events afloat? 20:30Lucinda Lambton reports on the struggles to save unfashionable 1960s and 1970s buildings.
| | 20:001/2A chilling vision of future female subjugation in 21st-century America.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/5Angela does her homework, as her mother hosts a drinks party for some intellectual friends 21:15On a stormy 1936 weekend, a shipyard workers' climbing club welcomes a new member.
| 21:002/5A penny is the source of much discord between Emma Bury and Milly Young. 21:15It is Mr Openshaw's job to listen to people, except when he visits Mrs Flenswick.
| 21:003/5A flood causes catastrophe for river-loving William and his young daughter Frankie. 21:15Three people journey to Poland, and raise questions about forgiveness and tolerance.
| 21:004/5Two women with the same name convalesce in a maternity ward. 21:15A Japanese woman seeks whisky perfection on the Scottish island of Islay. Naoko Mori stars
| 21:00Made for 4 Extra. Amanda Litherland presents highlights from the British Podcast Awards.
| | 21:10Twins ask how people still can't tell them apart when they are such very different people.(R) 21:15From Elvis Presley to Pete Atkin, writer and broadcaster Clive James shares his choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/6How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition and deviation? 22:305/6The Krikkit robots open the Wikkit Gate, prompting Arthur and friends to visit their world
| 22:001/6It's 'Pest Control to Milton Jones', as he becomes an expert in clearing vermin. 22:301/4Eamonn Holmes runs the animal charity telethon. 22:55Sarah Campbell talks to Zahra Barri about the BBC Asian Network Comedy Night.
| 22:004/4Comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa. 22:301/6Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson explore the bizarre private lives of famous folk. 22:55Sarah Campbell talks to Zahra Barri about the BBC Asian Network Comedy Night.
| 22:005/6Mitch's plan to watch the Aussie tennis final alone goes up in smoke. Stars Angus Deayton. 22:301/6Sketch show from Manchester's Comedy Store with Robin Ince and Helen Moon. 22:451/6Karen House-Water finds that the cure for her fear of water is worse than the disease.
| 22:00Stand-up from the Biggest Weekend festival hosted by Tez Ilyas. 22:301/6A woman married to a philandering husband finds solace during a turbulent air flight. 22:451/6Paul Whitehouse's series follows a community psychiatric nurse on her rounds. 22:55Arthur Smith with highlights from the Wells Comedy Festival in Somerset.
| 22:006/6When God hears that rules are being broken in Hell, he sends archangels to investigate. 22:30"I'm the best at pretending" - a reclusive Hollywood star tells all. Stars Adam Buxton. 22:456/6The country sensation and global activist investigates the Spanish concept of 'duende'. 22:55Arthur Smith with highlights from the Wells Comedy Festival in Somerset.
| 22:006/6Tom is channeling Einstein to get his girl back, but Lucy has had enough of her boyfriend. 22:302/6The Berkhamsted author's 'sideways look at celebrity pets' is soaring up the ratings. 22:55Arthur Smith with highlights from the Wells Comedy Festival in Somerset.
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| 23:00 | 23:007/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:455/5Ivor Cutler shares his secrets about moonshine, housemaids and a bully called Smith.
| 23:004/4The show that looks behind-the-scenes at the life and work of the star impressionist. 23:304/4The journalist ponders his first impressions of Grace Jones and NF Simpson among others.
| 23:001/4Adventuring comedian Tim FitzHigham recreates a 19th-century bet involving a woollen coat. 23:304/4In his town demolition expose, David Lander looks at the trial and disturbing aftermath.
| 23:004/4Arthur Smith presents music and comedy from Billy Jenkins, Kevin Eldon and Imran Yusuf. 23:301/6Attacked by sinister custard, Pip must fight a new form of evil.
| 23:007/8The truth of war dawns. The gunners find themselves preparing to go. 23:304/4The story of 'Suits You, Sir' as two Fast Show stars reunite in the relay interview show.
| 23:003/4The radical comedian proposes a way of solving punishments for criminal acts. 23:303/5Michael Fish's secrets are revealed, and East 17 move house.
| 23:001/6The social worker holds a birthday dinner for Brian, but who is the mystery guest? 23:301/6Barbara Dickson and Bill Bailey join the Sheffield singer-songwriter on-air.
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