| 00:00 | 00:001/5Mr Higgins appears every inch the perfect jovial gentleman. 00:451/5A nightwatchman takes on a new job, but is he prepared for anyone he might meet?
| 00:001/4Unexpected adventure awaits Roland, Helen, David and Nicholas Watson in a derelict church. 00:30Martha Kearney is joined by Sarfraz Manzoor and Anthony Julius to discuss favourite novels(R)
| 00:002/4With his siblings disappeared into the Mound, King Malebron says only Roland can save them 00:303/6Geoffrey Wheeler crosses the water to see one of the finest venues on the variety circuit.
| 00:003/4Roland's strong imagination threatens to draw the Evil towards the Treasures. 00:30From Ravel to Jacqui Dankworth, John shares those examples of music which move him.
| 00:004/4Time has run out for the Watsons and Malebron - can Helen help to save Elidor? 00:30Matthew Syed chooses the first African-American world heavyweight boxing champion.
| 00:00Steve returns to Tipton to find his dead relatives are unsettled. Supernatural tale. 00:307/10Eliza and Martin Carthy talk to John Wilson about the Mercury nominated album: 'Anglicana'
| 00:00A blind psychic unsettles a grieving couple visiting Venice. With Anna Chancellor.
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| 01:00 | 01:00A message found at the site of a teenager's death causes panic among his friends.
| 01:001/4Recently divorced Robert Forester is attracted to a stranger in Pennsylvania. 01:30Eden Ahbez is known for just one song, but it was a song that became world famous.
| 01:002/4Jenny's love for Robert is creating unforeseen dangers, when ex-fiance Greg wants her back 01:30Piers Bishop reflects on Sir Nigel Gresley’s 1938 ‘Mallard’ steam engine speed record.
| 01:003/4After Robert and Greg fight over Jenny, ex-fiance Greg will stop at nothing to her back. 01:30Why does time seem to speed up the older you get? Ian Peacock explores time perception.
| 01:004/4Jenny's tragic death has left Robert broken, but her ex-fiance Greg is bent on revenge. 01:30Danny Dorling uses the Domesday Reloaded data to explore how Britain has changed.
| 01:001/6The GP pines over Nurse Angus, while Cameron tackles two arch enemies. 01:30Rachel Johnson meets women, now in their 90s, who visited Germany in the 1930s.
| 01:00Trials and tribulations of being married to an astronaut aboard the ISS.
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| 02:00 | 02:15Tom is fitted by his two aunts for a pinstripe suit, the armour that will protect him. 02:302/2The library roof remains unrepaired and a friendship is about to cross a line forever.
| 02:006/10Sophia and Jan's plan to conceal their affair now depends on tulip mania in Amsterdam. 02:1516/30Clare investigates the role our sporting heroes play in shaping national identity. 02:301/5Bruce and Edith live in a very new, very small, very white flat in Knightsbridge 02:451/5Impressionistic cultural portrait of a society that is about to change forever.
| 02:007/10Sophia and Jan gamble all on the tulip markets, but will they have enough time? 02:1517/30Clare Balding explores the role football has played in shaping Scottish national identity. 02:302/5Aylmer Ross makes an impression on both Bruce and Edith Ottley. 02:452/5Kafka is troubled, not for the first time, and Duchamp makes an impact.
| 02:008/10Sophia's plan for escape is desperate, but will it be enough to convince her husband? 02:1518/30Clare Balding explores the role rugby has played in shaping Welsh national identity. 02:303/5Aylmer and Edith have fallen madly in love... 02:453/5Impressionistic cultural sketchbook of a Europe under the shadow of World War I.
| 02:009/10Sophia is in hiding and Jan is trying to plan their escape, but will fate intervene? 02:1519/30Clare Balding is at Croke Park in Dublin to discover how Ireland developed its own sports. 02:304/5Edith misses Aylmer terribly and asks him to return - but will he? 02:454/5There are sensations in Paris and Vienna in this snapshot of a Europe on the brink of WWI.
| 02:0010/10Sophia feels she has committed a terrible sin and must pay for it, but how? 02:1520/30Clare is in Belfast to explore the impact that the Troubles had on sport in the region. 02:305/5To Alymer's dismay, Edith has forgiven Bruce. 02:455/5The art historian's impressionistic cultural snapshot of a Europe on the verge of WWI.
| 02:10Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson chooses music by Deep Purple and Arthur Brown. 02:15The former MI5 chief tells Derek Jones about his love of wildlife using the BBC archive. 02:45Roger Ditchley starts menacing the Fosdyke family.
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| 03:00 | 03:452/5Stephen Fry on how Britain was a world leader in mobile phone technology in the 1980s.
| 03:001/2Can Prince Dimitri atone for his mistakes and gain the forgiveness of Katerina?
| 03:002/2Prince Dimitri follows Katerina to Siberia, but will she accept his marriage proposal?
| 03:001/2Henry Wharton creeps into no-man's land to spend an evening with his family.
| 03:002/2Soldier Henry Wharton must stand trial as a spy. Will he be hanged?
| 03:00Drama based on a case from the memoirs a real-life detective in 19th-century Manchester.
| 03:00Allegra McEvedy reflects on our complex, even scrambled, relationship with the humble egg.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Lili arrives in London penniless, set on a permanent arrangement with her rich boyfriend.
| 04:001/6Sue Perkins poses moral and ethical dilemmas. 04:303/6Beau Nash tries to hide his Welsh origins to get royal approval for his cordial.
| 04:001/6Stephen Fry, Elisabeth Luard and Clarissa Dickson Wright are on Jay Rayner's menu. 04:305/6The governors try to balance the school funds in the face of a bid to reduce class sizes.
| 04:003/6Susie Dent, Natalie Haynes, Milton Jones and Jack Whitehall vie for wordy supremacy. 04:304/6The lifestyle show turns its attention to fame and entertaining.
| 04:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Leslie Crowther, Barry Cryer and Dick Vosburgh 04:303/7After the cottage inferno, Bertie Wooster plots a fake burglary.
| 04:001/6David Mitchell hosts. With Arthur Smith, Henning Wehn, Bridget Christie and Ed Byrne. 04:301/8Sarah is missing daughter Clare, and her mother Eleanor is still very irritating.
| 04:0012 and a half year old Jo realises the fragmented country’s future must rest with her.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces the rivalrous flattering of Elizabeth I through poetry. 05:304/6Kerry Godliman remembers her youth, and her list includes sketch a self-portrait and grout
| 05:002/6Can Roy impress Jane by joining a green pressure group? With Zoe Wanamaker. 05:301/669th series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 05:005/10Where do Faith's children fit in, now that Bill is around? 05:303/6Anneka Rice delves into her diaries, with the help of Rufus Hound.
| 05:003/6Patrick gets a TV presenting job, but filming at home puts Stella's garden at risk. 05:305/6Local butcher Mutton Jeff arranges a date, but his vocation proves a problem.
| 05:002/4Britain's longest-serving and laziest PCSO pairing take on dangerous drivers. 05:304/6Chris Addison and Alun Cochrane join Frank Skinner and historian Dr Kate Williams.
| 05:004/4The magic combination of cold weather and broken boilers and the art of comparing ailments 05:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films.
| 05:152/5An elderly woman encounters the man who raped her when she was a teenager. 05:301/6Michael Bentine recalls visits to Australia and New York, and some outrageous friends.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/4Recently divorced Robert Forester is attracted to a stranger in Pennsylvania. 06:30Eden Ahbez is known for just one song, but it was a song that became world famous.
| 06:002/4Jenny's love for Robert is creating unforeseen dangers, when ex-fiance Greg wants her back 06:30Piers Bishop reflects on Sir Nigel Gresley’s 1938 ‘Mallard’ steam engine speed record.
| 06:003/4After Robert and Greg fight over Jenny, ex-fiance Greg will stop at nothing to her back. 06:30Why does time seem to speed up the older you get? Ian Peacock explores time perception.
| 06:004/4Jenny's tragic death has left Robert broken, but her ex-fiance Greg is bent on revenge. 06:30Danny Dorling uses the Domesday Reloaded data to explore how Britain has changed.
| 06:001/6The GP pines over Nurse Angus, while Cameron tackles two arch enemies. 06:30Rachel Johnson meets women, now in their 90s, who visited Germany in the 1930s.
| 06:0012 and a half year old Jo realises the fragmented country’s future must rest with her.
| 06:001/5Ada Leverson's social comedy set in Edwardian London.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/6Can Roy impress Jane by joining a green pressure group? With Zoe Wanamaker. 07:301/669th series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 07:005/10Where do Faith's children fit in, now that Bill is around? 07:303/6Anneka Rice delves into her diaries, with the help of Rufus Hound.
| 07:003/6Patrick gets a TV presenting job, but filming at home puts Stella's garden at risk. 07:305/6Local butcher Mutton Jeff arranges a date, but his vocation proves a problem.
| 07:002/4Britain's longest-serving and laziest PCSO pairing take on dangerous drivers. 07:304/6Chris Addison and Alun Cochrane join Frank Skinner and historian Dr Kate Williams.
| 07:004/4The magic combination of cold weather and broken boilers and the art of comparing ailments 07:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films.
| 07:152/5An elderly woman encounters the man who raped her when she was a teenager. 07:301/6Michael Bentine recalls visits to Australia and New York, and some outrageous friends.
| 07:15In William's 21st year of officiating tennis at Wimbledon, his eyes are drawn elsewhere... 07:305/6Ben wages war on his street's speed bumps with unexpected results.
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| 08:00 | 08:002/20The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan. 08:306/6The shady lawyer is collecting for 'charity'. Stars Michael Roberts. From August 1992.
| 08:004/7Lionel's office becomes Sandy's bedroom. Time to move? 08:30The bungling bureaucrats get steamed up over a transport mix-up.
| 08:0018/20Left hand down a bit! The ship's bumbling navigator attempts to pass an examination. 08:3011/13It's Kenneth Horne to the rescue in The Gaylords, plus bona beats from Julian and Sandy.
| 08:002/5The showbiz veteran relates a startling tale of a wife addicted to shock. 08:301/26Admiral Seagoon is dispatched as bandits attack the British garrison.
| 08:008/13Fifth Division football, and Professor Prune goes on a Victorian adventure. 08:30Lugubrious Les Dawson tells us of thin Albert, and Cosmo discusses modern teenagers.
| 08:00Allegra McEvedy reflects on our complex, even scrambled, relationship with the humble egg.
| 08:00Schoolboy Jimmy is determined to go to the fair, no matter what mayhem he sparks. 08:30The adventures of The Glums and the Scarlet Pimple!
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6Sue Perkins poses moral and ethical dilemmas. 09:303/6Beau Nash tries to hide his Welsh origins to get royal approval for his cordial.
| 09:004/6Topical satire with politicians, the world cup and even the weather getting roasted. 09:304/5Eligible but gullible Harold Symperson needs to stay alert when looking for his soulmate.
| 09:003/6Susie Dent, Natalie Haynes, Milton Jones and Jack Whitehall vie for wordy supremacy. 09:304/6The lifestyle show turns its attention to fame and entertaining.
| 09:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Leslie Crowther, Barry Cryer and Dick Vosburgh 09:303/7After the cottage inferno, Bertie Wooster plots a fake burglary.
| 09:001/6David Mitchell hosts. With Arthur Smith, Henning Wehn, Bridget Christie and Ed Byrne. 09:301/8Sarah is missing daughter Clare, and her mother Eleanor is still very irritating.
| 09:00John Cooper Clarke on heroes and villains that have caught his imagination.
| 09:00Dr Thor Hanson on why all bees are wonders to celebrate and protect.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2Can Prince Dimitri atone for his mistakes and gain the forgiveness of Katerina?
| 10:002/2Prince Dimitri follows Katerina to Siberia, but will she accept his marriage proposal?
| 10:001/2Henry Wharton creeps into no-man's land to spend an evening with his family.
| 10:002/2Soldier Henry Wharton must stand trial as a spy. Will he be hanged?
| 10:00Drama based on a case from the memoirs a real-life detective in 19th-century Manchester.
| | 10:10Fi Glover presents a conversation about LARPing - that is, Live Action Role Play.(R) 10:15The textile designer shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 11:00 | 11:005/5An overheard argument exposes the fragility of a honeymooning couple's own relationship. 11:15As Kenneth and Clare move to a smaller house, they get some unexpected visitors.
| 11:00A maverick bus driver starts to annoy passengers on an over-heated tourist bus in Spain. 11:151/3The residents at the Women's Land Army Hostel battle to deal with life in wartime.
| 11:00A man's existence is shaken to the core when his wife suffers an accident in her workplace 11:152/3Alice faces a new wartime challenge, as do the residents of her Women's Land Army hostel.
| 11:00A husband and wife go hill-walking, and cross a Rubicon. 11:153/3The Woman's Land Army hostel residents face wartime dangers and stark personal choices.
| 11:00Featuring an interview with Steen Raskopoulos of The Bear Pack.
| | 11:005/9Fatou Wurie introduces stories that explores what it is to be a woman in the world today.
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| 12:00 | 12:002/20The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan. 12:306/6The shady lawyer is collecting for 'charity'. Stars Michael Roberts. From August 1992.
| 12:004/7Lionel's office becomes Sandy's bedroom. Time to move? 12:30The bungling bureaucrats get steamed up over a transport mix-up.
| 12:0018/20Left hand down a bit! The ship's bumbling navigator attempts to pass an examination. 12:3011/13It's Kenneth Horne to the rescue in The Gaylords, plus bona beats from Julian and Sandy.
| 12:002/5The showbiz veteran relates a startling tale of a wife addicted to shock. 12:301/26Admiral Seagoon is dispatched as bandits attack the British garrison.
| 12:008/13Fifth Division football, and Professor Prune goes on a Victorian adventure. 12:30Lugubrious Les Dawson tells us of thin Albert, and Cosmo discusses modern teenagers.
| 12:003/7After the cottage inferno, Bertie Wooster plots a fake burglary. 12:301/6Sue Perkins poses moral and ethical dilemmas.
| 12:00Schoolboy Jimmy is determined to go to the fair, no matter what mayhem he sparks. 12:30The adventures of The Glums and the Scarlet Pimple!
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| 13:00 | 13:001/4Recently divorced Robert Forester is attracted to a stranger in Pennsylvania. 13:30Eden Ahbez is known for just one song, but it was a song that became world famous.
| 13:002/4Jenny's love for Robert is creating unforeseen dangers, when ex-fiance Greg wants her back 13:30Piers Bishop reflects on Sir Nigel Gresley’s 1938 ‘Mallard’ steam engine speed record.
| 13:003/4After Robert and Greg fight over Jenny, ex-fiance Greg will stop at nothing to her back. 13:30Why does time seem to speed up the older you get? Ian Peacock explores time perception.
| 13:004/4Jenny's tragic death has left Robert broken, but her ex-fiance Greg is bent on revenge. 13:30Danny Dorling uses the Domesday Reloaded data to explore how Britain has changed.
| 13:001/6The GP pines over Nurse Angus, while Cameron tackles two arch enemies. 13:30Rachel Johnson meets women, now in their 90s, who visited Germany in the 1930s.
| 13:00Trials and tribulations of being married to an astronaut aboard the ISS.
| 13:001/5Ada Leverson's social comedy set in Edwardian London.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Sophia and Jan's plan to conceal their affair now depends on tulip mania in Amsterdam. 14:1516/30Clare investigates the role our sporting heroes play in shaping national identity. 14:301/5Bruce and Edith live in a very new, very small, very white flat in Knightsbridge 14:451/5Impressionistic cultural portrait of a society that is about to change forever.
| 14:007/10Sophia and Jan gamble all on the tulip markets, but will they have enough time? 14:1517/30Clare Balding explores the role football has played in shaping Scottish national identity. 14:302/5Aylmer Ross makes an impression on both Bruce and Edith Ottley. 14:452/5Kafka is troubled, not for the first time, and Duchamp makes an impact.
| 14:008/10Sophia's plan for escape is desperate, but will it be enough to convince her husband? 14:1518/30Clare Balding explores the role rugby has played in shaping Welsh national identity. 14:303/5Aylmer and Edith have fallen madly in love... 14:453/5Impressionistic cultural sketchbook of a Europe under the shadow of World War I.
| 14:009/10Sophia is in hiding and Jan is trying to plan their escape, but will fate intervene? 14:1519/30Clare Balding is at Croke Park in Dublin to discover how Ireland developed its own sports. 14:304/5Edith misses Aylmer terribly and asks him to return - but will he? 14:454/5There are sensations in Paris and Vienna in this snapshot of a Europe on the brink of WWI.
| 14:0010/10Sophia feels she has committed a terrible sin and must pay for it, but how? 14:1520/30Clare is in Belfast to explore the impact that the Troubles had on sport in the region. 14:305/5To Alymer's dismay, Edith has forgiven Bruce. 14:455/5The art historian's impressionistic cultural snapshot of a Europe on the verge of WWI.
| 14:10Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson chooses music by Deep Purple and Arthur Brown. 14:15The former MI5 chief tells Derek Jones about his love of wildlife using the BBC archive. 14:45Roger Ditchley starts menacing the Fosdyke family.
| 14:15In William's 21st year of officiating tennis at Wimbledon, his eyes are drawn elsewhere... 14:301/2Sullen and angry, teenager Jaxie Clackton's life is about to change.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Can Prince Dimitri atone for his mistakes and gain the forgiveness of Katerina?
| 15:002/2Prince Dimitri follows Katerina to Siberia, but will she accept his marriage proposal?
| 15:001/2Henry Wharton creeps into no-man's land to spend an evening with his family.
| 15:002/2Soldier Henry Wharton must stand trial as a spy. Will he be hanged?
| 15:00Drama based on a case from the memoirs a real-life detective in 19th-century Manchester.
| 15:00Allegra McEvedy reflects on our complex, even scrambled, relationship with the humble egg.
| 15:453/5Stephen Fry explores how texting triumphed unexpectedly when paging was all the rage.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6Sue Perkins poses moral and ethical dilemmas. 16:303/6Beau Nash tries to hide his Welsh origins to get royal approval for his cordial.
| 16:001/6Stephen Fry, Elisabeth Luard and Clarissa Dickson Wright are on Jay Rayner's menu. 16:305/6The governors try to balance the school funds in the face of a bid to reduce class sizes.
| 16:003/6Susie Dent, Natalie Haynes, Milton Jones and Jack Whitehall vie for wordy supremacy. 16:304/6The lifestyle show turns its attention to fame and entertaining.
| 16:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Leslie Crowther, Barry Cryer and Dick Vosburgh 16:303/7After the cottage inferno, Bertie Wooster plots a fake burglary.
| 16:001/6David Mitchell hosts. With Arthur Smith, Henning Wehn, Bridget Christie and Ed Byrne. 16:301/8Sarah is missing daughter Clare, and her mother Eleanor is still very irritating.
| 16:0012 and a half year old Jo realises the fragmented country’s future must rest with her.
| 16:00An American Second World War airman and an English doctor share ghosts from their pasts.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/6Can Roy impress Jane by joining a green pressure group? With Zoe Wanamaker. 17:301/669th series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 17:005/10Where do Faith's children fit in, now that Bill is around? 17:303/6Anneka Rice delves into her diaries, with the help of Rufus Hound.
| 17:003/6Patrick gets a TV presenting job, but filming at home puts Stella's garden at risk. 17:305/6Local butcher Mutton Jeff arranges a date, but his vocation proves a problem.
| 17:002/4Britain's longest-serving and laziest PCSO pairing take on dangerous drivers. 17:304/6Chris Addison and Alun Cochrane join Frank Skinner and historian Dr Kate Williams.
| 17:004/4The magic combination of cold weather and broken boilers and the art of comparing ailments 17:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films.
| 17:152/5An elderly woman encounters the man who raped her when she was a teenager. 17:301/6Michael Bentine recalls visits to Australia and New York, and some outrageous friends.
| 17:00Allan Gurganus considers the role of poetry in the American Civil War. 17:305/6Ben wages war on his street's speed bumps with unexpected results.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/4Unexpected adventure awaits Roland, Helen, David and Nicholas Watson in a derelict church. 18:30Martha Kearney is joined by Sarfraz Manzoor and Anthony Julius to discuss favourite novels
| 18:002/4With his siblings disappeared into the Mound, King Malebron says only Roland can save them 18:303/6Geoffrey Wheeler crosses the water to see one of the finest venues on the variety circuit.
| 18:003/4Roland's strong imagination threatens to draw the Evil towards the Treasures. 18:30From Ravel to Jacqui Dankworth, John shares those examples of music which move him.
| 18:004/4Time has run out for the Watsons and Malebron - can Helen help to save Elidor? 18:30Matthew Syed chooses the first African-American world heavyweight boxing champion.
| 18:00Steve returns to Tipton to find his dead relatives are unsettled. Supernatural tale. 18:307/10Eliza and Martin Carthy talk to John Wilson about the Mercury nominated album: 'Anglicana'
| 18:00A blind psychic unsettles a grieving couple visiting Venice. With Anna Chancellor.
| 18:002/5Farmer Nathan showers love and money on son Ben, but he has ambitions above his station. 18:452/5Mr Mariner is looking forward to Christmas Eve when there's a knock at the door.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/20The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan. 19:306/6The shady lawyer is collecting for 'charity'. Stars Michael Roberts. From August 1992.
| 19:004/7Lionel's office becomes Sandy's bedroom. Time to move? 19:30The bungling bureaucrats get steamed up over a transport mix-up.
| 19:0018/20Left hand down a bit! The ship's bumbling navigator attempts to pass an examination. 19:3011/13It's Kenneth Horne to the rescue in The Gaylords, plus bona beats from Julian and Sandy.
| 19:002/5The showbiz veteran relates a startling tale of a wife addicted to shock. 19:301/26Admiral Seagoon is dispatched as bandits attack the British garrison.
| 19:008/13Fifth Division football, and Professor Prune goes on a Victorian adventure. 19:30Lugubrious Les Dawson tells us of thin Albert, and Cosmo discusses modern teenagers.
| 19:00John Cooper Clarke on heroes and villains that have caught his imagination.
| 19:005/9Fatou Wurie introduces stories that explores what it is to be a woman in the world today.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/4Recently divorced Robert Forester is attracted to a stranger in Pennsylvania. 20:30Eden Ahbez is known for just one song, but it was a song that became world famous.
| 20:002/4Jenny's love for Robert is creating unforeseen dangers, when ex-fiance Greg wants her back 20:30Piers Bishop reflects on Sir Nigel Gresley’s 1938 ‘Mallard’ steam engine speed record.
| 20:003/4After Robert and Greg fight over Jenny, ex-fiance Greg will stop at nothing to her back. 20:30Why does time seem to speed up the older you get? Ian Peacock explores time perception.
| 20:004/4Jenny's tragic death has left Robert broken, but her ex-fiance Greg is bent on revenge. 20:30Danny Dorling uses the Domesday Reloaded data to explore how Britain has changed.
| 20:001/6The GP pines over Nurse Angus, while Cameron tackles two arch enemies. 20:30Rachel Johnson meets women, now in their 90s, who visited Germany in the 1930s.
| | 20:00Dr Thor Hanson on why all bees are wonders to celebrate and protect.
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| 21:00 | 21:005/5An overheard argument exposes the fragility of a honeymooning couple's own relationship. 21:15As Kenneth and Clare move to a smaller house, they get some unexpected visitors.
| 21:00A maverick bus driver starts to annoy passengers on an over-heated tourist bus in Spain. 21:151/3The residents at the Women's Land Army Hostel battle to deal with life in wartime.
| 21:00A man's existence is shaken to the core when his wife suffers an accident in her workplace 21:152/3Alice faces a new wartime challenge, as do the residents of her Women's Land Army hostel.
| 21:00A husband and wife go hill-walking, and cross a Rubicon. 21:153/3The Woman's Land Army hostel residents face wartime dangers and stark personal choices.
| 21:00Featuring an interview with Steen Raskopoulos of The Bear Pack.
| | 21:10Fi Glover presents a conversation about LARPing - that is, Live Action Role Play. 21:15The textile designer shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/669th series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 22:304/4Arthur and Fenchurch return from California, meet with Ford, then encounter an old friend.
| 22:003/6Anneka Rice delves into her diaries, with the help of Rufus Hound. 22:302/4The creator of the New York Antifolk scene questions his graduation into the cool crowd. 22:452/4The music hall artiste and OAP raps with beat boxer Shlomo, probing buzz words. 22:55Rob Deering is joined by Irish comedian Catherine Bohart.
| 22:005/6Local butcher Mutton Jeff arranges a date, but his vocation proves a problem. 22:306/6From Ed Miliband to Lady Gaga, Jon Culshaw and gang explore bizarre private lives.
| 22:004/6Chris Addison and Alun Cochrane join Frank Skinner and historian Dr Kate Williams. 22:305/9Brand new podcast from the team behind the long-running main show. 22:456/6Dr Berry treats some intimidating East London twins with unexpected past lives. 22:55Rob Deering is joined by Irish comedian Catherine Bohart.
| 22:00Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films. 22:25Arthur Smith talks to Bounder and Cad. 22:301/9The first heat of the BBC New Comedy Award 2018, hosted by Dane Baptiste.
| 22:001/6Satan thinks humans can't handle knowledge, but the professor thinks they can. 22:304/4Will is bullied by Russian builders. Can his favourite TV detective help?
| 22:005/6Ben wages war on his street's speed bumps with unexpected results. 22:301/6Brian relives his experiences in a land where genetics is pitted against education. 22:55Arthur Smith talks to Bounder & Cad.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/6Topical satire with politicians, the world cup and even the weather getting roasted. 23:306/6A double dose, as the funnyman ponders why we choose our pals and what causes pressure.
| 23:005/6The Questers are welcomed by the White Wizard, the nicest man in the whole of Lower Earth. 23:301/6The new deputy museum curator gets a shock.
| 23:002/6Faye fancies a day under her duvet, but perhaps it would be more peaceful at the office? 23:152/6The Scotsmen are desperate to utilise Mrs Naughtie's hidden talents. 23:305/6The epic Crimean War struggles of the Masterson family.
| 23:006/6Stephen K Amos and comedian friends present a guide to mortality. 23:306/6Our hero Pip faces his nemesis Mister Benevolent for an epic Russian battle.
| 23:304/4Alice Arnold and Jon Holmes rewind and mangle real programmes.
| 23:004/6With no headliner at The Mallard, newcomer Billy is asked to extend his stand-up set. 23:303/5Matt Lucas and David Walliams' oddball TV smash hit, without the cameras.
| 23:006/6Bossy Clare sticks her oar in Helen's wedding and Megan's home birth. 23:306/6Matthew Kelly joins Sheffield singer John for a special edition of Stars in Their Eyes.
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