| 00:00 | 00:006/6The last remaining residents of a drought-stricken hotel receive salvation. 00:30Kate returns to her childhood village - will it help her with troubling voices she hears?
| 00:001/5A young man is attacked on a train late one night and knocked unconscious. 00:30Martha Kearney and her guests discuss their favourite books.(R)
| 00:002/5Carl fears the attack has caused brain damage, as he keeps having blackouts. 00:302/6Exploring what was once acclaimed as one of the UK's most luxurious venues.
| 00:003/5As Carl gets used to his coma world, he looks for triggers to wake him up. 00:30Sir Jonathan Miller explains why certain moments in music send a shiver down his spine.
| 00:004/5Panic kicks in as Carl's dream-world dissolves into a void. Will he ever wake up? 00:30Lord Kinnock chooses the life of Aneurin Bevan, the founder of the NHS.
| 00:005/5Fear of never waking up turns to fear of waking up as Carl starts to stir. 00:306/10The audience asks Richard Thompson questions about his 1991 solo album Rumor and Sigh.
| 00:00A race of sightless people, a man transported to fairyland and a hidden lost world. 00:45The perfect murder, planned and executed with unerring precision. Unless...
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2New Year 1914, and Adele betrays her beloved Luce. Love and silent cinema mystery.
| 01:002/6Kim's search takes her to Berlin, and a menacing tour guide. 01:30Matthew Bannister tells the story of the London Symphony Orchestra from the 1980s to now.
| 01:003/6Mr Stone continues tracking his target while Kim arrives in Denmark. 01:30Can Ian Hislop create a photofit image of Henry VIII from the many created down the ages?
| 01:004/6Kim discovers uncomfortable truths about the late Mike Fisher. 01:30John Wilson explores the reasons why some artists use rubbish in their work
| 01:005/6Kim takes extreme action to throw her pursuers off the scent. 01:30Comedian Dave Cohen consults the experts to find a "work life balance".
| 01:006/6Kim is now a captive on the verge of death. Medusa has been activated. 01:30David Taylor explores whether drink and drugs robbed Britain of a literary genius.
| 01:00DCI Alma Blair lurks anonymously at Fat Busters where it seems weight loss can be murder!
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| 02:00 | 02:15A fiddle player is reluctant to play a special request at Liam and Anya's wedding party. 02:301/2Sylvia Blackwell arrives in a tight-knit community to become the children's librarian.
| 02:001/10An artist falls for his married subject during 17th century Holland's tulip mania. 02:1511/30Clare Balding tells a story of lies, expulsions and bigotry when rugby split in two. 02:301/5Clare returns home years after tragedy struck, but can she put the past behind her? 02:451/5Humourist Alan Coren muses on his beloved part of London.
| 02:002/10As tulip mania grips Amsterdam, Sophia's attraction to Jan increases. 02:1512/30Clare Balding discovers how tennis and golf clubs were borne of Victorian middle classes. 02:302/5Clare's angry words, scrawled on the treehouse, cause panic among Mark's remaining friends 02:452/5The writer and broadcaster muses on goldfish, geese and foxes.
| 02:003/10Jan and Sophia's attraction to each other is overwhelming, but can it stay secret? 02:1513/30Clare Balding looks at the relationship between boxing and Britain's ethnic minorities. 02:303/5The tension mounts, when the friends receive an anonymous summons to the treehouse. 02:453/5The humourist muses on travelling and ponders acting lessons for posing in holiday snaps.
| 02:004/10Sophia must act quickly to stop her affair being revealed to her husband. 02:1514/30Clare Balding discovers how working women were finally given their sporting chance. 02:304/5The friends finally begin to talk and remember, but why does this make Guy so anxious? 02:454/5The writer and self-proclaimed Royalist muses on a menu of exotic and prehistoric dishes.
| 02:005/10Can Sophia's plan fool her husband and keep her affair a secret? 02:1515/30Clare Balding looks at the role gambling has played in our relationship with sport. 02:305/5The truth of what happened on the night of Mark's death finally emerges. 02:455/5The humourist, writer and broadcaster muses on a Victorian novelty and home-working.
| 02:10The DJ chooses music by Gilbert and Sullivan, and Paul Simon. 02:15The actress tells Derek Jones about her love of wildlife with recordings from the archives 02:45Can Roger Ditchley survive a court martial?
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| 03:00 | 03:451/5Stephen Fry meets the engineers who first dreamt of creating a cellular network in the 60s
| 03:002/2The case is solved with the aid of a single dumb-bell and Dr Watson's umbrella.
| 03:001/3The battles of Ma Joad as her family trek west in 1930s America.
| 03:002/3Searching for work in California, the Joads learn thousands like them have also migrated.
| 03:003/3In a vigilante mob attack, Casy goes down and Tom hits back. Stars Robert Sheehan.
| 03:00Rob Brydon is Peter Brough the ventriloquist, in the true story behind Educating Archie.
| 03:00A humble wooden cabinet reveals secrets about how Churchill developed his oratorical style
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| 04:00 | 04:00A Cambridge student's found dead - a tragic accident or is something more sinister afoot?
| 04:00Nigel Rees hosts with Jenni Murray, Matt Barbet, David Wood and Katharine Whitehorn. 04:302/6Beau Nash helps a man threatened by a vengeful German Count.
| 04:006/6David Eagleman, Neil Gaiman and Sarah Millican add to the collection. 04:304/6'You miss one target, you hit another!' School assessments and a jumble sale are looming.
| 04:002/6Natalie Haynes, Michael Rosen, Arthur Smith and Paul Sinha vie for wordy supremacy. 04:303/6The lifestyle show turns its attention to ageing and alcohol.
| 04:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Ben Travers, Ray Cooney and Leslie Phillips. 04:302/7Forced into a meeting at the cottage, Bertie Wooster gets a warning. With Richard Briers.
| 04:006/6Gyles Brandreth, Steve Punt, Marcus Brigstocke and Andy Parsons debate to win. 04:304/4John Fuller-Carp gets embroiled in a bet with a rival barrister.
| 04:00Will the sins of a prostitute mother be foisted upon her daughter? Classic drama.
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| 05:00 | 05:004 Extra Debut. Poet Daljit Nagra introduces poetry by Wladislaw Szlengel. 05:303/6Kerry Godliman's list includes a bug hunt and understanding what on earth iCloud is about.
| 05:001/6Local newspaper hack Roy Hitchcock tries to win the heart of his former teacher. 05:306/6Just how hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition & deviation?
| 05:004/10Bill and Faith bicker as she struggles to act impulsively. 05:302/6John Finnemore's diary tells of six months spent in Poland...
| 05:002/6Stella's luck goes from bad to worse, as daughter Alison and granny want to move in. 05:304/6The Wall of Crisps is rocked by an unwitting political scandal.
| 05:001/4Geoff's decision to finally rebel against his domineering dad does not quite go to plan. 05:303/6Frank Skinner, Holly Walsh and Richard Herring ponder history’s funniest moments.
| 05:003/4What to donate to the harvest festival and interesting things to put on a bonfire. 05:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films.
| 05:3010/101972-1975: Holidays on film and for real, and pondering comedy's future. 05:50Ivor Cutler talks neighbours and art to New Zealand-born sculptor Craig Murray-Orr.
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| 06:00 | 06:002/6Kim's search takes her to Berlin, and a menacing tour guide. 06:30Matthew Bannister tells the story of the London Symphony Orchestra from the 1980s to now.
| 06:003/6Mr Stone continues tracking his target while Kim arrives in Denmark. 06:30Can Ian Hislop create a photofit image of Henry VIII from the many created down the ages?
| 06:004/6Kim discovers uncomfortable truths about the late Mike Fisher. 06:30John Wilson explores the reasons why some artists use rubbish in their work
| 06:005/6Kim takes extreme action to throw her pursuers off the scent. 06:30Comedian Dave Cohen consults the experts to find a "work life balance".
| 06:006/6Kim is now a captive on the verge of death. Medusa has been activated. 06:30David Taylor explores whether drink and drugs robbed Britain of a literary genius.
| 06:00Will the sins of a prostitute mother be foisted upon her daughter? Classic drama.
| 06:00A message found at the site of a teenager's death causes panic among his friends.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/6Local newspaper hack Roy Hitchcock tries to win the heart of his former teacher. 07:306/6Just how hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition & deviation?
| 07:004/10Bill and Faith bicker as she struggles to act impulsively. 07:302/6John Finnemore's diary tells of six months spent in Poland...
| 07:002/6Stella's luck goes from bad to worse, as daughter Alison and granny want to move in. 07:304/6The Wall of Crisps is rocked by an unwitting political scandal.
| 07:001/4Geoff's decision to finally rebel against his domineering dad does not quite go to plan. 07:303/6Frank Skinner, Holly Walsh and Richard Herring ponder history’s funniest moments.
| 07:003/4What to donate to the harvest festival and interesting things to put on a bonfire. 07:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films.
| 07:3010/101972-1975: Holidays on film and for real, and pondering comedy's future. 07:50Ivor Cutler talks neighbours and art to New Zealand-born sculptor Craig Murray-Orr.
| 07:15Tom is fitted by his two aunts for a pinstripe suit, the armour that will protect him. 07:304/6Kerry Godliman remembers her youth, and her list includes sketch a self-portrait and grout
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| 08:00 | 08:001/20After a disastrous break, the Lad discovers Sid's rented his house out. From October 1956. 08:305/6The shady lawyer takes on an amusement arcade. The Marx Brothers radio show recreated.
| 08:003/7Lionel's new secretary is more than he bargained for. 08:30The civil servant bunglers get in flap!
| 08:0017/20Hard-up able seaman 'Taffy' finds himself mistakenly promoted. 08:3010/13Suspense in Kenneth Horne's 'The Portrait of Florian Thrust', and a bout of bona wrestling
| 08:001/5The showbiz survivor's touching tale of unexpected romance. 08:3026/27With Britain's boots exploding, Neddie Seagoon tackles a national 'scradje' shortage.
| 08:007/13Bill Oddie sings the 'Baby Samba' and Professor Prune loses his trousers. With John Cleese 08:30Les Dawson pays tribute to a sheep-headed publican, and Cosmo Smallpiece looks at holidays
| 08:00A humble wooden cabinet reveals secrets about how Churchill developed his oratorical style
| 08:00When Kitty hears about Ted's raise, she wants to splash out. 08:30A chilling ghost story from Ireland, and Ron and Eth tread the boards in The Glums.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Nigel Rees hosts with Jenni Murray, Matt Barbet, David Wood and Katharine Whitehorn. 09:302/6Beau Nash helps a man threatened by a vengeful German Count.
| 09:003/6Holding a wobbly mirror up to the news. 09:303/5The son of a housebreaker learns the hard way that there is no honour among thieves.
| 09:002/6Natalie Haynes, Michael Rosen, Arthur Smith and Paul Sinha vie for wordy supremacy. 09:303/6The lifestyle show turns its attention to ageing and alcohol.
| 09:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Ben Travers, Ray Cooney and Leslie Phillips. 09:302/7Forced into a meeting at the cottage, Bertie Wooster gets a warning. With Richard Briers.
| 09:006/6Gyles Brandreth, Steve Punt, Marcus Brigstocke and Andy Parsons debate to win. 09:304/4John Fuller-Carp gets embroiled in a bet with a rival barrister.
| 09:00What is deadpan? Guests puzzle it out with help from classic radio comedy shows.
| 09:00Sue Roe charts the birth of Surrealism in this racy, rackety Paris quartier.
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| 10:00 | 10:002/2The case is solved with the aid of a single dumb-bell and Dr Watson's umbrella.
| 10:001/3The battles of Ma Joad as her family trek west in 1930s America.
| 10:002/3Searching for work in California, the Joads learn thousands like them have also migrated.
| 10:003/3In a vigilante mob attack, Casy goes down and Tom hits back. Stars Robert Sheehan.
| 10:00Rob Brydon is Peter Brough the ventriloquist, in the true story behind Educating Archie.
| | 10:10Two artists, one of whom was in the army... but he is not the one who got shot.(R) 10:15Garden designer Dan Pearson shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5Emily and Edmund know more about each other than anyone in the world, but have never met. 11:1514-year-old Sharmila avoids the grief from her mother's death in Hindu mythology.
| 11:002/5An elderly blind man finds independence, but a trip to the fair gives pause for thought. 11:15A bankrupt football club is helped when their manager embraces socialist principles.
| 11:003/5A publican's wife tries to improve her reputation by way of charitable deeds. 11:15Eyes bandaged, Thomas Patterson is visited in hospital by his parents and girlfriend.
| 11:004/5A waiter finds his marriage of convenience breeds its own fiction when a secret emerges. 11:15A woman walks once a year along the Thames, from Kew to Tower Bridge. Why?
| 11:00Luke Jones and Amanda Litherland recommend favourite news podcasts.
| | 11:004/9Meg Bowles introduces stories that celebrate things we do in the name of love. 11:50Musings on the natural history of perhaps the most lethargic beast in the animal world.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/20After a disastrous break, the Lad discovers Sid's rented his house out. From October 1956. 12:305/6The shady lawyer takes on an amusement arcade. The Marx Brothers radio show recreated.
| 12:003/7Lionel's new secretary is more than he bargained for. 12:30The civil servant bunglers get in flap!
| 12:0017/20Hard-up able seaman 'Taffy' finds himself mistakenly promoted. 12:3010/13Suspense in Kenneth Horne's 'The Portrait of Florian Thrust', and a bout of bona wrestling
| 12:001/5The showbiz survivor's touching tale of unexpected romance. 12:3026/27With Britain's boots exploding, Neddie Seagoon tackles a national 'scradje' shortage.
| 12:007/13Bill Oddie sings the 'Baby Samba' and Professor Prune loses his trousers. With John Cleese 12:30Les Dawson pays tribute to a sheep-headed publican, and Cosmo Smallpiece looks at holidays
| 12:001/6Local newspaper hack Roy Hitchcock tries to win the heart of his former teacher. 12:301/4Geoff's decision to finally rebel against his domineering dad does not quite go to plan.
| 12:00When Kitty hears about Ted's raise, she wants to splash out. 12:30A chilling ghost story from Ireland, and Ron and Eth tread the boards in The Glums.
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| 13:00 | 13:002/6Kim's search takes her to Berlin, and a menacing tour guide. 13:30Matthew Bannister tells the story of the London Symphony Orchestra from the 1980s to now.
| 13:003/6Mr Stone continues tracking his target while Kim arrives in Denmark. 13:30Can Ian Hislop create a photofit image of Henry VIII from the many created down the ages?
| 13:004/6Kim discovers uncomfortable truths about the late Mike Fisher. 13:30John Wilson explores the reasons why some artists use rubbish in their work
| 13:005/6Kim takes extreme action to throw her pursuers off the scent. 13:30Comedian Dave Cohen consults the experts to find a "work life balance".
| 13:006/6Kim is now a captive on the verge of death. Medusa has been activated. 13:30David Taylor explores whether drink and drugs robbed Britain of a literary genius.
| 13:00DCI Alma Blair lurks anonymously at Fat Busters where it seems weight loss can be murder!
| 13:00A message found at the site of a teenager's death causes panic among his friends.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10An artist falls for his married subject during 17th century Holland's tulip mania. 14:1511/30Clare Balding tells a story of lies, expulsions and bigotry when rugby split in two. 14:301/5Clare returns home years after tragedy struck, but can she put the past behind her? 14:451/5Humourist Alan Coren muses on his beloved part of London.
| 14:002/10As tulip mania grips Amsterdam, Sophia's attraction to Jan increases. 14:1512/30Clare Balding discovers how tennis and golf clubs were borne of Victorian middle classes. 14:302/5Clare's angry words, scrawled on the treehouse, cause panic among Mark's remaining friends 14:452/5The writer and broadcaster muses on goldfish, geese and foxes.
| 14:003/10Jan and Sophia's attraction to each other is overwhelming, but can it stay secret? 14:1513/30Clare Balding looks at the relationship between boxing and Britain's ethnic minorities. 14:303/5The tension mounts, when the friends receive an anonymous summons to the treehouse. 14:453/5The humourist muses on travelling and ponders acting lessons for posing in holiday snaps.
| 14:004/10Sophia must act quickly to stop her affair being revealed to her husband. 14:1514/30Clare Balding discovers how working women were finally given their sporting chance. 14:304/5The friends finally begin to talk and remember, but why does this make Guy so anxious? 14:454/5The writer and self-proclaimed Royalist muses on a menu of exotic and prehistoric dishes.
| 14:005/10Can Sophia's plan fool her husband and keep her affair a secret? 14:1515/30Clare Balding looks at the role gambling has played in our relationship with sport. 14:305/5The truth of what happened on the night of Mark's death finally emerges. 14:455/5The humourist, writer and broadcaster muses on a Victorian novelty and home-working.
| 14:10The DJ chooses music by Gilbert and Sullivan, and Paul Simon. 14:15The actress tells Derek Jones about her love of wildlife with recordings from the archives 14:45Can Roger Ditchley survive a court martial?
| 14:15Tom is fitted by his two aunts for a pinstripe suit, the armour that will protect him. 14:302/2The library roof remains unrepaired and a friendship is about to cross a line forever.
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| 15:00 | 15:002/2The case is solved with the aid of a single dumb-bell and Dr Watson's umbrella.
| 15:001/3The battles of Ma Joad as her family trek west in 1930s America.
| 15:002/3Searching for work in California, the Joads learn thousands like them have also migrated.
| 15:003/3In a vigilante mob attack, Casy goes down and Tom hits back. Stars Robert Sheehan.
| 15:00Rob Brydon is Peter Brough the ventriloquist, in the true story behind Educating Archie.
| 15:00A humble wooden cabinet reveals secrets about how Churchill developed his oratorical style
| 15:452/5Stephen Fry on how Britain was a world leader in mobile phone technology in the 1980s.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Nigel Rees hosts with Jenni Murray, Matt Barbet, David Wood and Katharine Whitehorn. 16:302/6Beau Nash helps a man threatened by a vengeful German Count.
| 16:006/6David Eagleman, Neil Gaiman and Sarah Millican add to the collection. 16:304/6'You miss one target, you hit another!' School assessments and a jumble sale are looming.
| 16:002/6Natalie Haynes, Michael Rosen, Arthur Smith and Paul Sinha vie for wordy supremacy. 16:303/6The lifestyle show turns its attention to ageing and alcohol.
| 16:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Ben Travers, Ray Cooney and Leslie Phillips. 16:302/7Forced into a meeting at the cottage, Bertie Wooster gets a warning. With Richard Briers.
| 16:006/6Gyles Brandreth, Steve Punt, Marcus Brigstocke and Andy Parsons debate to win. 16:304/4John Fuller-Carp gets embroiled in a bet with a rival barrister.
| 16:00Will the sins of a prostitute mother be foisted upon her daughter? Classic drama.
| 16:00Lili arrives in London penniless, set on a permanent arrangement with her rich boyfriend.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/6Local newspaper hack Roy Hitchcock tries to win the heart of his former teacher. 17:306/6Just how hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition & deviation?
| 17:004/10Bill and Faith bicker as she struggles to act impulsively. 17:302/6John Finnemore's diary tells of six months spent in Poland...
| 17:002/6Stella's luck goes from bad to worse, as daughter Alison and granny want to move in. 17:304/6The Wall of Crisps is rocked by an unwitting political scandal.
| 17:001/4Geoff's decision to finally rebel against his domineering dad does not quite go to plan. 17:303/6Frank Skinner, Holly Walsh and Richard Herring ponder history’s funniest moments.
| 17:003/4What to donate to the harvest festival and interesting things to put on a bonfire. 17:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films.
| 17:3010/101972-1975: Holidays on film and for real, and pondering comedy's future. 17:50Ivor Cutler talks neighbours and art to New Zealand-born sculptor Craig Murray-Orr.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces the rivalrous flattering of Elizabeth I through poetry. 17:304/6Kerry Godliman remembers her youth, and her list includes sketch a self-portrait and grout
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5A young man is attacked on a train late one night and knocked unconscious. 18:30Martha Kearney and her guests discuss their favourite books.
| 18:002/5Carl fears the attack has caused brain damage, as he keeps having blackouts. 18:302/6Exploring what was once acclaimed as one of the UK's most luxurious venues.
| 18:003/5As Carl gets used to his coma world, he looks for triggers to wake him up. 18:30Sir Jonathan Miller explains why certain moments in music send a shiver down his spine.
| 18:004/5Panic kicks in as Carl's dream-world dissolves into a void. Will he ever wake up? 18:30Lord Kinnock chooses the life of Aneurin Bevan, the founder of the NHS.
| 18:005/5Fear of never waking up turns to fear of waking up as Carl starts to stir. 18:306/10The audience asks Richard Thompson questions about his 1991 solo album Rumor and Sigh.
| 18:00A race of sightless people, a man transported to fairyland and a hidden lost world. 18:45The perfect murder, planned and executed with unerring precision. Unless...
| 18:001/5Mr Higgins appears every inch the perfect jovial gentleman. 18:451/5A nightwatchman takes on a new job, but is he prepared for anyone he might meet?
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| 19:00 | 19:001/20After a disastrous break, the Lad discovers Sid's rented his house out. From October 1956. 19:305/6The shady lawyer takes on an amusement arcade. The Marx Brothers radio show recreated.
| 19:003/7Lionel's new secretary is more than he bargained for. 19:30The civil servant bunglers get in flap!
| 19:0017/20Hard-up able seaman 'Taffy' finds himself mistakenly promoted. 19:3010/13Suspense in Kenneth Horne's 'The Portrait of Florian Thrust', and a bout of bona wrestling
| 19:001/5The showbiz survivor's touching tale of unexpected romance. 19:3026/27With Britain's boots exploding, Neddie Seagoon tackles a national 'scradje' shortage.
| 19:007/13Bill Oddie sings the 'Baby Samba' and Professor Prune loses his trousers. With John Cleese 19:30Les Dawson pays tribute to a sheep-headed publican, and Cosmo Smallpiece looks at holidays
| 19:00What is deadpan? Guests puzzle it out with help from classic radio comedy shows.
| 19:004/9Meg Bowles introduces stories that celebrate things we do in the name of love. 19:50Musings on the natural history of perhaps the most lethargic beast in the animal world.
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| 20:00 | 20:002/6Kim's search takes her to Berlin, and a menacing tour guide. 20:30Matthew Bannister tells the story of the London Symphony Orchestra from the 1980s to now.
| 20:003/6Mr Stone continues tracking his target while Kim arrives in Denmark. 20:30Can Ian Hislop create a photofit image of Henry VIII from the many created down the ages?
| 20:004/6Kim discovers uncomfortable truths about the late Mike Fisher. 20:30John Wilson explores the reasons why some artists use rubbish in their work
| 20:005/6Kim takes extreme action to throw her pursuers off the scent. 20:30Comedian Dave Cohen consults the experts to find a "work life balance".
| 20:006/6Kim is now a captive on the verge of death. Medusa has been activated. 20:30David Taylor explores whether drink and drugs robbed Britain of a literary genius.
| | 20:00Sue Roe charts the birth of Surrealism in this racy, rackety Paris quartier.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/5Emily and Edmund know more about each other than anyone in the world, but have never met. 21:1514-year-old Sharmila avoids the grief from her mother's death in Hindu mythology.
| 21:002/5An elderly blind man finds independence, but a trip to the fair gives pause for thought. 21:15A bankrupt football club is helped when their manager embraces socialist principles.
| 21:003/5A publican's wife tries to improve her reputation by way of charitable deeds. 21:15Eyes bandaged, Thomas Patterson is visited in hospital by his parents and girlfriend.
| 21:004/5A waiter finds his marriage of convenience breeds its own fiction when a secret emerges. 21:15A woman walks once a year along the Thames, from Kew to Tower Bridge. Why?
| 21:00Luke Jones and Amanda Litherland recommend favourite news podcasts.
| | 21:10Two artists, one of whom was in the army... but he is not the one who got shot. 21:15Garden designer Dan Pearson shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 22:00 | 22:006/6Just how hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition & deviation? 22:303/4Arthur and Fenchurch head for California to discover what happened to the dolphins. 22:55On the anniversary of Tony Hancock's death, Paul Merton talks about the late comedian.
| 22:002/6John Finnemore's diary tells of six months spent in Poland... 22:301/4Lach launches his extra-worldy experiences into an unexplored world - comedy. 22:451/4The music hall artiste and OAP raps with beatboxer Shlomo, probing buzz words.
| 22:004/6The Wall of Crisps is rocked by an unwitting political scandal. 22:305/6William Hague is caught in a snowstorm and contemplates his mortality.
| 22:003/6Frank Skinner, Holly Walsh and Richard Herring ponder history’s funniest moments. 22:304/9Brand new podcast from the team behind the long-running main show. 22:455/6Dr Berry's latest patient finds himself crowded, and face-to-face with an unusual tattoo. 22:55Paul Garner is joined by Paul Merton.
| 22:00Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films. 22:305/6A lonely woman peeks into other people's houses - but is she too quick to judge? 22:455/6The funny, sad and bewildering interactions of a community psychiatric nurse's rounds. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Swedish comedian Evelyn Mok.
| 22:004/4Bizarre exhibits including wannabe Hollywood screenwriter Andy Parker. 22:306/6A single mother dreams of raising her son to wreak revenge on his father. 22:456/6The funny, sad and bewildering interactions of a community psychiatric nurse's rounds. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Swedish comedian Evelyn Mok.
| 22:004/6Kerry Godliman remembers her youth, and her list includes sketch a self-portrait and grout 22:306/6A faculty fracas with an old rival helps re-ignite the author's career. From 2005. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Swedish comedian Evelyn Mok.
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| 23:00 | 23:0016/20The Lad is set to reject society to go and live a truly rural life. 23:25On the anniversary of Tony Hancock's death, Paul Merton talks about the late comedian. 23:309/14The Lad joins Sid’s guided tours company, but what’s the snag?
| 23:004/6The Questers help King Baldwin the Jovial, who is being terrorised by a terrible creature. 23:304/4A haunted moustache in the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers.
| 23:001/6Feeling inferior to stylish women, Faye gets lost in a Dirty Dancing fantasy at work. 23:151/6The Scotsmen dig a suspicious hole for a coffin-shaped wardrobe. 23:304/6The 15th century family are living in an overcrowded castle.
| 23:005/6Stephen K Amos and friends compile an idiot's guide to penny pinching and austerity. 23:305/6Pip and Harry pursue Mister Benevolent to France, where a dark and pungent fate awaits.
| 23:003/4Michael Burke gets trapped in the Moral Maze, and a makeover for Any Answers! 23:304/4Neil Innes performs jingles for products you never knew you needed.
| 23:003/61990s eco-warrior Dave Angel performs, and a confused delivery man arrives. 23:302/5Back where Matt Lucas and David Walliams' oddball TV smash hit premiered.
| 23:005/6Clare takes a homeless survey, and Brian sets up a stag night. 23:305/61997 Eurovision UK winner Katrina Leskanich visits, but Mary gets the ironing board out.
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