| 00:00 | 00:004/6A man fears for his friend, who claims he is being pursued by winds out to exact revenge. 00:304/4Mrs Drover returns to her old London house to find a letter waiting.
| 00:001/10The Time Lord returns to Nest Cottage to fix the TARDIS, but Mrs Wibbsey sparks havoc. 00:30Martha Kearney discusses favourite novels with her guests Penny Smith and Julian Baggini.(R)
| 00:002/10In Roman Britain, the Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey are mistaken for druids. 00:306/6Now a symbol of the city's regeneration, Geoffrey Wheeler meets staff and performers.
| 00:003/10The Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey travel to 1894 Paris on the trail of Toulouse-Lautrec. 00:30The film director, actor, screenwriter and novelist Bryan Forbes talks to Robin Ray.
| 00:004/10In Paris, the Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey confront Toulouse-Lautrec, who may be a serial killer 00:30Author Beryl Bainbridge selects explorer Robert Falcon Scott as a hidden romantic.
| 00:005/10The Doctor is reunited with Captain Yates, as they search for the lost TARDIS components. 00:304/10Mike Scott and Steve Wickham answer audience questions about Fisherman's Blues.
| 00:002/2Turner is caught in a corrupt world where power lies in blood and body parts. 00:45A man grabs a frog for sinister purposes, but will he pay for it? Read by George Parsons.
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| 01:00 | | 01:006/6Can Steve Gardiner finally unravel the identity of 'The Kind Man'? 01:30Best-selling author John Fowles was also curator of Lyme Regis Museum and recorded locals.
| 01:001/8The brother of Lord Peter Wimsey - the Duke of Denver - is arrested for murder. 01:30Alistair McGowan tells the story of the love letters that composer Erik Satie never sent.
| 01:002/8With his brother's life at stake, Lord Peter Wimsey faces a murder mystery in Yorkshire. 01:30David Baddiel explores the mercurial life of entertainer Vic Oliver.
| 01:003/8Who is the mysterious 'number 10' and what connects him to the beautiful Mrs Grimethorpe? 01:30Tim Samuels braves the New York Jewish dating scene to find the girl of his dreams
| 01:004/8There's mystery over Mary's illness, and the sleuth discovers more about his sister's past 01:30An insight into the intoxicating thrills of British motorcycle speedway with Michael Lee.
| 01:00Can 14-year-old Amelia prevent the break-up of her family with her weekly meetings?
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| 02:00 | 02:10Fi Glover introduces a father and daughter talking about cleaning windows for a living.(R) 02:15When you see dancers and acrobats in your overgrown garden, is it a sign of senility? 02:301/2With the world in crisis as evolution goes into reverse, Cedar tries to find her mother.
| 02:001/10Cathy's funeral brings old family tensions to the surface. 02:151/30Claire visits Rugby School, which can claim to be the birthplace of the modern Olympics. 02:301/10A 1914 silent film holds the key to an infamous murder trial. 02:451/5Labelled 'a cooked seed', one who has no chance to sprout, Anchee Min wants to leave China
| 02:002/10Mick sets about getting back to normality. But nothing is normal now. 02:152/30Unlike the French, was it our bonding love of cricket that prevented a revolution? 02:302/10Aspiring actress Adele Roux arrives at the studios and meets a charismatic producer. 02:452/5Anchee lands in the US, but as a student with no English, will immigration let her in?
| 02:003/10Mick is haunted by the part he might have played in Cathy's death. 02:153/30Clare Balding explores the importance of boxing to the 19th-century alpha male. 02:303/10The young Adele Roux is taken by surprise when her younger sister Camille turns up. 02:453/5Anchee Min copes with the culture shock of her luxurious American dorm.
| 02:004/10Deciding that the only way to survive is to leave the past behind, Mick heads to London. 02:154/30Sport and gambling are inextricably linked, especially when it comes to horse racing. 02:304/10Adele is drawn ever closer to her mistress, while betraying her with her husband. 02:454/5Can Anchee Min juggle several jobs, her studies and debt while being desperately homesick?
| 02:005/10Mick's new life down in London begins with a gruelling job at a London airport. 02:155/30Clare visits Rugby School to discover why it produced men fit to run the empire. 02:305/10In 1913 Paris, Adele Roux begins a dizzying affair with her mistress. 02:455/5Anchee Min begins to live the American dream the hard way, and finally finds her voice.
| 02:10Footy star Robbie Savage chooses Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons and Robbie Williams. 02:15The actor shares his passion for wildlife, including a Slavonian grebe and Fred the coypu. 02:45Is Albert Fosdyke the Salford Strangler? His father Jos thinks so...
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| 03:00 | 03:453/4Steve Punt examines characters and competitions in the guide to great advertising stunts.
| 03:00Epic drama series set in Great War Britain.
| 03:00Set in the week in 1918 when the German Army's Operation Michael came to an end.
| 03:00Set in the week in 1918 when Maud Allen's controversial production of Salome was cancelled
| 03:00Nina Boyle claimed a 'moral triumph' after her nomination to run as an MP was rejected.
| 03:00A general strike was held in Dublin in protest against plans for Irish conscription.
| 03:00The story of one of the most remarkable summers of cricket ever seen.
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| 04:00 | 04:001950s - when wealthy widow Kate weds a younger man the community wonders if it will last.
| 04:00With Martin Bell, Viv Groskop, Edward Petherbridge and David Schneider. Nigel Rees hosts. 04:306/6The coffee tin containing half the company profits is missing.
| 04:004/6John Lloyd asks Sarah Bakewell, Michael Welland and Simon Evans to add to the collection. 04:302/6In the red corner, Mr Sims. In the blue corner, Mr Long. And may the best man win the job!
| 04:006/6Crime writers Frances Fyfield and Peter N Walker try to solve a medical mystery. 04:301/6The lifestyle pair discuss property, holidays and hopes for a TV award.
| 04:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Ben Travers, Ray Cooney and Leslie Phillips. 04:306/6The Bishop comes to tea, Maud gets a computer, and there's an incident...
| 04:004/6Jenny Eclair, Hugh Dennis, Stuart Maconie and Greg Proops debate to win. 04:302/4Fuller-Carp is distracted by an alluring client, and Ruth babysits an electronic pet.
| 04:00Cully tracks a double murderer in 18th century Edinburgh.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects a poem about Luke Howard, who named the clouds and inspired Romantics 05:301/6Death, potty training and mouse termination make for very unwelcome bedfellows.
| 05:005/6The old rogue has something he wants to ask Nancy, but Father has his own plans. 05:304/6Just how hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition & deviation?
| 05:002/10Jealous Faith is swamped with advice over Bill and his ex-wife Liza. 05:302/6When a famous baker comes to the gym, Milton decides it's time to show off his nice buns.
| 05:006/6Countess Rosalie no longer loves Prince Ludovico. Can Princess Plethora save the day? 05:302/6A church-organised community choir-off results in a Fifa-esque bribery scandal.
| 05:005/6The Dickensian festival brings chaos to Wadenbrook, and Angela has something to tell Frank 05:301/6Katy Brand and Pierre Novellie join Frank Skinner and historian Dr Kate Williams.
| 05:001/4Featuring flowers and animals in springtime, spring elections and tips for spring cleaning 05:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films.
| 05:308/101967-1969: The actor works non-stop until his agent recommends a holiday. 05:50The shock of party loyalty. Political musings by Barry Pilton read by Leonard Rossiter.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/6Can Steve Gardiner finally unravel the identity of 'The Kind Man'? 06:30Best-selling author John Fowles was also curator of Lyme Regis Museum and recorded locals.
| 06:001/8The brother of Lord Peter Wimsey - the Duke of Denver - is arrested for murder. 06:30Alistair McGowan tells the story of the love letters that composer Erik Satie never sent.
| 06:002/8With his brother's life at stake, Lord Peter Wimsey faces a murder mystery in Yorkshire. 06:30David Baddiel explores the mercurial life of entertainer Vic Oliver.
| 06:003/8Who is the mysterious 'number 10' and what connects him to the beautiful Mrs Grimethorpe? 06:30Tim Samuels braves the New York Jewish dating scene to find the girl of his dreams
| 06:004/8There's mystery over Mary's illness, and the sleuth discovers more about his sister's past 06:30An insight into the intoxicating thrills of British motorcycle speedway with Michael Lee.
| 06:00Cully tracks a double murderer in 18th century Edinburgh.
| 06:001/2A silent film holds the key to an infamous murder trial. Starring Honor Blackman.
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| 07:00 | 07:005/6The old rogue has something he wants to ask Nancy, but Father has his own plans. 07:304/6Just how hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition & deviation?
| 07:002/10Jealous Faith is swamped with advice over Bill and his ex-wife Liza. 07:302/6When a famous baker comes to the gym, Milton decides it's time to show off his nice buns.
| 07:006/6Countess Rosalie no longer loves Prince Ludovico. Can Princess Plethora save the day? 07:302/6A church-organised community choir-off results in a Fifa-esque bribery scandal.
| 07:005/6The Dickensian festival brings chaos to Wadenbrook, and Angela has something to tell Frank 07:301/6Katy Brand and Pierre Novellie join Frank Skinner and historian Dr Kate Williams.
| 07:001/4Featuring flowers and animals in springtime, spring elections and tips for spring cleaning 07:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films.
| 07:308/101967-1969: The actor works non-stop until his agent recommends a holiday. 07:50The shock of party loyalty. Political musings by Barry Pilton read by Leonard Rossiter.
| 07:15In a futuristic Britain, is a planned trip to Camp Sunrise as inviting as it sounds? 07:302/6Kerry becomes a juror - and faces child and internet challenges.
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| 08:00 | 08:0019/20The Lad takes up conjuring and is booked for Dartmoor Prison. 08:303/6The shady lawyer starts a bus tour of New York. The Marx Brothers radio show recreated.
| 08:001/7Lionel is in for a surprise, while Jean interviews for the new branch of her agency. 08:30The blundering civil servants plumb new depths with a naval survey.
| 08:0015/20Troutbridge's officers aim to make a fast buck from Lieutenant Bates' latest invention. 08:308/13Kenneth Horne trails a giant mouse, while Julian and Sandy are feeling telepathic.
| 08:009/10The veteran auditionee recalls how talent lurks in the unlikeliest places. 08:3024/27Neddie discovers that he's heir to a Scottish fortune, but first he must outlive the Laird
| 08:004/13Investigating hobbies, plus Professor Prune's Electric Trousers end up deep in the briny. 08:30Les Dawson pays tribute to a feisty barber, and Cosmo Smallpiece chairs a chat show.
| 08:00The story of one of the most remarkable summers of cricket ever seen.
| 08:00After the loss of a family album, Kitty wants to recapture the past, so Ted buys a camera. 08:30Jim feels he is being watched, while Ron and Eth decide to elope with Pa Glum's help.
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| 09:00 | 09:00With Martin Bell, Viv Groskop, Edward Petherbridge and David Schneider. Nigel Rees hosts. 09:306/6The coffee tin containing half the company profits is missing.
| 09:001/6Topical satirical impressions. The show that holds a wobbly mirror up to the news. 09:301/5Foggerty is a confirmed bachelor in search of peace and quiet, but fate has other plans.
| 09:006/6Crime writers Frances Fyfield and Peter N Walker try to solve a medical mystery. 09:301/6The lifestyle pair discuss property, holidays and hopes for a TV award.
| 09:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Ben Travers, Ray Cooney and Leslie Phillips. 09:306/6The Bishop comes to tea, Maud gets a computer, and there's an incident...
| 09:004/6Jenny Eclair, Hugh Dennis, Stuart Maconie and Greg Proops debate to win. 09:302/4Fuller-Carp is distracted by an alluring client, and Ruth babysits an electronic pet.
| 09:00Has football saved the human species? Steve Lamacq & Robin Ince kick some ideas about.
| 09:00Masih Alinejad’s account of her upbringing after the Islamic Revolution in Iran.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Epic drama series set in Great War Britain.
| 10:00Set in the week in 1918 when the German Army's Operation Michael came to an end.
| 10:00Set in the week in 1918 when Maud Allen's controversial production of Salome was cancelled
| 10:00Nina Boyle claimed a 'moral triumph' after her nomination to run as an MP was rejected.
| 10:00A general strike was held in Dublin in protest against plans for Irish conscription.
| | 10:10Fi Glover with a conversation about living with Type 1 diabetes.(R) 10:15From Chris Farlowe to Paul Robeson, the writer and critic shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5Two worlds collide over a mother's birthday present for her son. 11:154/4The detective heads to a coffee bar, where a man lies dead upstairs - but who killed him?
| 11:002/5A night out leaves a playwright contemplating relationships and success. 11:15The story of three key relationships in the life of French composer Erik Satie.
| 11:003/5A chance encounter on a train leads a lonely woman to a romantic fantasy. 11:15Charlie's former art teacher continues to shape his life, even in death.
| 11:004/5Kenneth reaches a new understanding on his honeymoon in foreign parts. 11:15Carly's relationship with one of her teachers gives her adoptive mother cause for concern.
| 11:00Luke Jones and Amanda Litherland interview singer Jessie plus her mum and co-host Lennie.
| | 11:002/9Sarah Austin Jenness introduces tales of secret identities and true selves. 11:50David Attenborough muses over the peculiar Kiwi, a bird more mammal-like in its habits.
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| 12:00 | 12:0019/20The Lad takes up conjuring and is booked for Dartmoor Prison. 12:303/6The shady lawyer starts a bus tour of New York. The Marx Brothers radio show recreated.
| 12:001/7Lionel is in for a surprise, while Jean interviews for the new branch of her agency. 12:30The blundering civil servants plumb new depths with a naval survey.
| 12:0015/20Troutbridge's officers aim to make a fast buck from Lieutenant Bates' latest invention. 12:308/13Kenneth Horne trails a giant mouse, while Julian and Sandy are feeling telepathic.
| 12:009/10The veteran auditionee recalls how talent lurks in the unlikeliest places. 12:3024/27Neddie discovers that he's heir to a Scottish fortune, but first he must outlive the Laird
| 12:004/13Investigating hobbies, plus Professor Prune's Electric Trousers end up deep in the briny. 12:30Les Dawson pays tribute to a feisty barber, and Cosmo Smallpiece chairs a chat show.
| 12:001/5Foggerty is a confirmed bachelor in search of peace and quiet, but fate has other plans. 12:301/6The lifestyle pair discuss property, holidays and hopes for a TV award.
| 12:00After the loss of a family album, Kitty wants to recapture the past, so Ted buys a camera. 12:30Jim feels he is being watched, while Ron and Eth decide to elope with Pa Glum's help.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/6Can Steve Gardiner finally unravel the identity of 'The Kind Man'? 13:30Best-selling author John Fowles was also curator of Lyme Regis Museum and recorded locals.
| 13:001/8The brother of Lord Peter Wimsey - the Duke of Denver - is arrested for murder. 13:30Alistair McGowan tells the story of the love letters that composer Erik Satie never sent.
| 13:002/8With his brother's life at stake, Lord Peter Wimsey faces a murder mystery in Yorkshire. 13:30David Baddiel explores the mercurial life of entertainer Vic Oliver.
| 13:003/8Who is the mysterious 'number 10' and what connects him to the beautiful Mrs Grimethorpe? 13:30Tim Samuels braves the New York Jewish dating scene to find the girl of his dreams
| 13:004/8There's mystery over Mary's illness, and the sleuth discovers more about his sister's past 13:30An insight into the intoxicating thrills of British motorcycle speedway with Michael Lee.
| 13:00Can 14-year-old Amelia prevent the break-up of her family with her weekly meetings?
| 13:001/2A silent film holds the key to an infamous murder trial. Starring Honor Blackman.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10Cathy's funeral brings old family tensions to the surface. 14:151/30Claire visits Rugby School, which can claim to be the birthplace of the modern Olympics. 14:301/10A 1914 silent film holds the key to an infamous murder trial. 14:451/5Labelled 'a cooked seed', one who has no chance to sprout, Anchee Min wants to leave China
| 14:002/10Mick sets about getting back to normality. But nothing is normal now. 14:152/30Unlike the French, was it our bonding love of cricket that prevented a revolution? 14:302/10Aspiring actress Adele Roux arrives at the studios and meets a charismatic producer. 14:452/5Anchee lands in the US, but as a student with no English, will immigration let her in?
| 14:003/10Mick is haunted by the part he might have played in Cathy's death. 14:153/30Clare Balding explores the importance of boxing to the 19th-century alpha male. 14:303/10The young Adele Roux is taken by surprise when her younger sister Camille turns up. 14:453/5Anchee Min copes with the culture shock of her luxurious American dorm.
| 14:004/10Deciding that the only way to survive is to leave the past behind, Mick heads to London. 14:154/30Sport and gambling are inextricably linked, especially when it comes to horse racing. 14:304/10Adele is drawn ever closer to her mistress, while betraying her with her husband. 14:454/5Can Anchee Min juggle several jobs, her studies and debt while being desperately homesick?
| 14:005/10Mick's new life down in London begins with a gruelling job at a London airport. 14:155/30Clare visits Rugby School to discover why it produced men fit to run the empire. 14:305/10In 1913 Paris, Adele Roux begins a dizzying affair with her mistress. 14:455/5Anchee Min begins to live the American dream the hard way, and finally finds her voice.
| 14:10Footy star Robbie Savage chooses Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons and Robbie Williams. 14:15The actor shares his passion for wildlife, including a Slavonian grebe and Fred the coypu. 14:45Is Albert Fosdyke the Salford Strangler? His father Jos thinks so...
| 14:15In a futuristic Britain, is a planned trip to Camp Sunrise as inviting as it sounds? 14:302/2Cedar is in a high-security hospital. Both her families join forces to plan a break-out.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Epic drama series set in Great War Britain.
| 15:00Set in the week in 1918 when the German Army's Operation Michael came to an end.
| 15:00Set in the week in 1918 when Maud Allen's controversial production of Salome was cancelled
| 15:00Nina Boyle claimed a 'moral triumph' after her nomination to run as an MP was rejected.
| 15:00A general strike was held in Dublin in protest against plans for Irish conscription.
| 15:00The story of one of the most remarkable summers of cricket ever seen.
| 15:454/4Steve Punt on the history of advertising and the gimmicks used to get press coverage.
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| 16:00 | 16:00With Martin Bell, Viv Groskop, Edward Petherbridge and David Schneider. Nigel Rees hosts. 16:306/6The coffee tin containing half the company profits is missing.
| 16:004/6John Lloyd asks Sarah Bakewell, Michael Welland and Simon Evans to add to the collection. 16:302/6In the red corner, Mr Sims. In the blue corner, Mr Long. And may the best man win the job!
| 16:006/6Crime writers Frances Fyfield and Peter N Walker try to solve a medical mystery. 16:301/6The lifestyle pair discuss property, holidays and hopes for a TV award.
| 16:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Ben Travers, Ray Cooney and Leslie Phillips. 16:306/6The Bishop comes to tea, Maud gets a computer, and there's an incident...
| 16:004/6Jenny Eclair, Hugh Dennis, Stuart Maconie and Greg Proops debate to win. 16:302/4Fuller-Carp is distracted by an alluring client, and Ruth babysits an electronic pet.
| 16:00Cully tracks a double murderer in 18th century Edinburgh.
| 16:00The youngest MP in the House of Commons is drawn into a web of political intrigue.
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| 17:00 | 17:005/6The old rogue has something he wants to ask Nancy, but Father has his own plans. 17:304/6Just how hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition & deviation?
| 17:002/10Jealous Faith is swamped with advice over Bill and his ex-wife Liza. 17:302/6When a famous baker comes to the gym, Milton decides it's time to show off his nice buns.
| 17:006/6Countess Rosalie no longer loves Prince Ludovico. Can Princess Plethora save the day? 17:302/6A church-organised community choir-off results in a Fifa-esque bribery scandal.
| 17:005/6The Dickensian festival brings chaos to Wadenbrook, and Angela has something to tell Frank 17:301/6Katy Brand and Pierre Novellie join Frank Skinner and historian Dr Kate Williams.
| 17:001/4Featuring flowers and animals in springtime, spring elections and tips for spring cleaning 17:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films.
| 17:308/101967-1969: The actor works non-stop until his agent recommends a holiday. 17:50The shock of party loyalty. Political musings by Barry Pilton read by Leonard Rossiter.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra introduces Fine Lines: Jean Binta Breeze and John Cooper Clarke. 17:302/6Kerry becomes a juror - and faces child and internet challenges.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/10The Time Lord returns to Nest Cottage to fix the TARDIS, but Mrs Wibbsey sparks havoc. 18:30Martha Kearney discusses favourite novels with her guests Penny Smith and Julian Baggini.
| 18:002/10In Roman Britain, the Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey are mistaken for druids. 18:306/6Now a symbol of the city's regeneration, Geoffrey Wheeler meets staff and performers.
| 18:003/10The Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey travel to 1894 Paris on the trail of Toulouse-Lautrec. 18:30The film director, actor, screenwriter and novelist Bryan Forbes talks to Robin Ray.
| 18:004/10In Paris, the Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey confront Toulouse-Lautrec, who may be a serial killer 18:30Author Beryl Bainbridge selects explorer Robert Falcon Scott as a hidden romantic.
| 18:005/10The Doctor is reunited with Captain Yates, as they search for the lost TARDIS components. 18:304/10Mike Scott and Steve Wickham answer audience questions about Fisherman's Blues.
| 18:002/2Turner is caught in a corrupt world where power lies in blood and body parts. 18:45A man grabs a frog for sinister purposes, but will he pay for it? Read by George Parsons.
| 18:005/6A man lies murdered in a basement, but there is a surprising non-human witness. 18:30Sarah needs a room for the night and is taken under the wing of Grace and Kenneth.
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| 19:00 | 19:0019/20The Lad takes up conjuring and is booked for Dartmoor Prison. 19:303/6The shady lawyer starts a bus tour of New York. The Marx Brothers radio show recreated.
| 19:001/7Lionel is in for a surprise, while Jean interviews for the new branch of her agency. 19:30The blundering civil servants plumb new depths with a naval survey.
| 19:0015/20Troutbridge's officers aim to make a fast buck from Lieutenant Bates' latest invention. 19:308/13Kenneth Horne trails a giant mouse, while Julian and Sandy are feeling telepathic.
| 19:009/10The veteran auditionee recalls how talent lurks in the unlikeliest places. 19:3024/27Neddie discovers that he's heir to a Scottish fortune, but first he must outlive the Laird
| 19:004/13Investigating hobbies, plus Professor Prune's Electric Trousers end up deep in the briny. 19:30Les Dawson pays tribute to a feisty barber, and Cosmo Smallpiece chairs a chat show.
| 19:00Has football saved the human species? Steve Lamacq & Robin Ince kick some ideas about.
| 19:002/9Sarah Austin Jenness introduces tales of secret identities and true selves. 19:50David Attenborough muses over the peculiar Kiwi, a bird more mammal-like in its habits.
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| 20:00 | 20:006/6Can Steve Gardiner finally unravel the identity of 'The Kind Man'? 20:30Best-selling author John Fowles was also curator of Lyme Regis Museum and recorded locals.
| 20:001/8The brother of Lord Peter Wimsey - the Duke of Denver - is arrested for murder. 20:30Alistair McGowan tells the story of the love letters that composer Erik Satie never sent.
| 20:002/8With his brother's life at stake, Lord Peter Wimsey faces a murder mystery in Yorkshire. 20:30David Baddiel explores the mercurial life of entertainer Vic Oliver.
| 20:003/8Who is the mysterious 'number 10' and what connects him to the beautiful Mrs Grimethorpe? 20:30Tim Samuels braves the New York Jewish dating scene to find the girl of his dreams
| 20:004/8There's mystery over Mary's illness, and the sleuth discovers more about his sister's past 20:30An insight into the intoxicating thrills of British motorcycle speedway with Michael Lee.
| | 20:00Masih Alinejad’s account of her upbringing after the Islamic Revolution in Iran.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/5Two worlds collide over a mother's birthday present for her son. 21:154/4The detective heads to a coffee bar, where a man lies dead upstairs - but who killed him?
| 21:002/5A night out leaves a playwright contemplating relationships and success. 21:15The story of three key relationships in the life of French composer Erik Satie.
| 21:003/5A chance encounter on a train leads a lonely woman to a romantic fantasy. 21:15Charlie's former art teacher continues to shape his life, even in death.
| 21:004/5Kenneth reaches a new understanding on his honeymoon in foreign parts. 21:15Carly's relationship with one of her teachers gives her adoptive mother cause for concern.
| 21:00Luke Jones and Amanda Litherland interview singer Jessie plus her mum and co-host Lennie.
| | 21:10Fi Glover with a conversation about living with Type 1 diabetes.(R) 21:15From Chris Farlowe to Paul Robeson, the writer and critic shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/6Just how hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition & deviation? 22:301/4With Ford's original Earth entry in the Guide reinstated, he and Arthur head back.
| 22:002/6When a famous baker comes to the gym, Milton decides it's time to show off his nice buns. 22:303/4Shopping channel satire with Justin Edwards and Greg Proops. Rich Hall joins the team. 22:55Iain Lee is joined by John-Luke Roberts.
| 22:002/6A church-organised community choir-off results in a Fifa-esque bribery scandal. 22:303/6Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson explore the bizarre private lives of famous folk.
| 22:001/6Katy Brand and Pierre Novellie join Frank Skinner and historian Dr Kate Williams. 22:302/9Brand new podcast hosted by Kiri Pritchard McLean, featuring George Fouracres. 22:453/6Matt Berry (The IT Crowd) plays a twisted regression therapist in this dark comedy. 22:55Iain Lee is joined by John-Luke Roberts.
| 22:00Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films. 22:303/6A grandmother visits a supermarket to buy her grandchildren a meal they won't forget. 22:453/6The funny, sad and bewildering interactions of a community psychiatric nurse's rounds. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats with Harriet Kemsley. Episode 1 of 2.
| 22:002/4The sinister ringmaster presents a bizarre and hilarious world of sketches and characters. 22:302/4The Bergerac obsessive is keen to be an individual and not be derided for his choices.
| 22:002/6Kerry becomes a juror - and faces child and internet challenges. 22:304/6The writer's week is marred by a death, deceptive junk mail and huge egos. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Harriet Kemsley.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/6Topical satirical impressions. The show that holds a wobbly mirror up to the news. 23:304/6The comedian ponders whether telling the truth is always the best option. From Nov 2008.
| 23:002/6The Questers find themselves held by the ruthless barbarian Ragnar Half-tooth. 23:302/4The meaning of autumn and novelty dance lessons. Read all about it!
| 23:003/4Tim recreates an 18th-century feat, trying to outrun a racehorse in a 100-yard dash. 23:302/6Myths and mucking out at the court of King Arthur.
| 23:003/6Stephen K Amos and friends present a guide to belief and opinion. 23:303/6Pip faces fresh dangers on a reading tour to New York.
| 23:001/4Jeremy Paxman goes rogue, and Today gets remade as a US sitcom. 23:302/4Spoofing the Today programme, and memories of playing a club in Bolton.
| 23:001/6Yorkshire's acclaimed poet performs at the Mallard Theatre and struggles to get a hot meal 23:305/5New age DIY, and Sinatra sings punk. With special guest Britt Ekland.
| 23:003/6Stardom beckons when Clare appears on the radio. 23:303/6Tony Hart visits John as he tries to paint the lounge for wife Mary.
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