| 00:00 | 00:002/5Farmer Nathan showers love and money on son Ben, but he has ambitions above his station. 00:452/5Mr Mariner is looking forward to Christmas Eve when there's a knock at the door.
| 00:001/10The Challenger crew's settled life on planet 'Paradise' is soon to be shattered. 00:30Martha Kearney, Colm Toibin and Sir Tony Robinson discuss their favourite books.(R)
| 00:002/10Telson and Darv make contact with the Earth ship, but the response is unexpected. 00:304/6Geoffrey Wheeler visits Yorkshire's home of pantomime and a steadfast dance troupe.
| 00:003/10The crew members believe they have outwitted the Angels and can wait out the flood. 00:301/6The comedian explains how disco-dancing and experimental theatre shaped his life and work.
| 00:004/10Bran wants the crew to destroy an artefact floating in space. Will they co-operate? 00:30Matthew Parris introduces the life of writer Harold Pinter, chosen by Diane Abbott MP.
| 00:005/10On an abandoned artificial sun, the Challenger crew probes the computer in charge. 00:308/10Eliza and Martin Carthy answer audience questions about her album and their work together.
| 00:00A writer of books about unusual phenomena turns his attention to Cornwall’s Celtic past. 00:45Mr Templeman's wife is away, but it seems someone is sleeping in her nightgowns.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/5Ada Leverson's social comedy set in Edwardian London.
| 01:002/6When scarlet fever breaks out, the GP turns private detective. 01:30Cricket was almost wiped out in Ireland. Kevin Connolly tells the story of its revival.
| 01:003/6The GP finds himself undermined when a faith healer arrives in Levenford. 01:301/2Poet Lemn Sissay heads south to begin retracing JB Priestley's 1933 tour of England.
| 01:004/6The GP's modernisation upsets Cameron, as Mrs Todd's condition worsens. 01:302/2Poet Lemn Sissay heads north to complete retracing JB Priestley's 1933 tour of England.
| 01:005/6The stock market distracts the GP with promises of a fast fortune. 01:30Laurie Taylor investigates the pain and pleasure of UK public address announcements.
| 01:006/6The GP is serving for a love match, but who will be his doubles partner? 01:30How Western classical music underpinned the golden age of the Hollywood film score.
| 01:00Dr Denny has new a job in a larger town, and he wants his friend Manson to join him.
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| 02:00 | 02:15In William's 21st year of officiating tennis at Wimbledon, his eyes are drawn elsewhere... 02:301/2Sullen and angry, teenager Jaxie Clackton's life is about to change.
| 02:001/10Mischievous Meena is a girl in a 1970s Black Country village. 02:1521/30Clare Balding explores the vital role sport has played during both world wars. 02:301/5Edith's tried to forget Aylmer, but being married to Bruce makes it hard. 02:451/5Award-winning comedian Jennifer Saunders reads her funny, honest and touching memoir.
| 02:002/10Meena is desperate to be accepted by her peers. 02:1522/30Clare Balding discovers how the birth of broadcasting changed British sport for ever. 02:302/5Edith is devastated to learn Aylmer Ross has a war injury. 02:452/5From her beginnings on the comedy circuit in 1981, Jennifer Saunders's honest memoir.
| 02:003/10Meena faces racial abuse and is shocked over family news. 02:1523/30Clare Balding is at Silverstone to explore how Britain led the way in motor racing. 02:303/5Aylmer is back, and the attraction between him and Edith is still electric. 02:453/5It is 1991, and Absolutely Fabulous is about to hit British TV screens.
| 02:004/10Meena is busy with Diwali and the arrival of the fair... 02:1524/30Clare Balding on the demise of the amateur gentleman and the rise of the professional. 02:304/5Edith sets Aylmer thinking by telling him that Dulcie is in love with him. 02:454/5The Absolutely Fabulous star is India-bound to write a screenplay with Ruby Wax.
| 02:005/10Meena's mother gives birth, and she decides to form a gang with Anita. 02:1525/30Clare Balding takes a look at Britain's most successful export ever - football. 02:305/5Has Madame Frabelle discovered Edith's secret love for Aylmer? 02:455/5A final tour with Dawn and some unexpected news.
| 02:10Imtiaz Dharker chooses Babu Samjho Ishare sung by Kishore Kumar and Heroes by David Bowie. 02:15Cartoonist Norman Thelwell discusses kingfishers, water voles and a walnut tree. 02:45'We're being forced out of business by them flaming Fosdykes'.
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| 03:00 | 03:453/5Stephen Fry explores how texting triumphed unexpectedly when paging was all the rage.
| 03:001/3Squire Bramble and family embark on a tour of Great Britain.
| 03:002/3Curmudgeonly squire Bramble heads north with his exhausting family.
| 03:003/3Squire Bramble and his tiresome family head home changed people.
| 03:001/3A beautiful Australian marries into English aristocracy, but traditional order is changing
| 03:002/3Lucinda arrives in England from Australia, but all is not as she expected.
| 03:00How the kidnapping of a newspaper heiress captivated and transformed the American media.
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| 04:00 | 04:00An American Second World War airman and an English doctor share ghosts from their pasts.
| 04:002/6Sue Perkins sets moral and ethical posers for Nick Revell, Danielle Ward and Grace Dent. 04:304/6Ambrose needs Uncle Beau's support when he steals some orphans to start a school.
| 04:004/6Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Marguerite Patten are grilled by Jay Rayner. 04:306/6It's the end of the school year, and the end of an era.
| 04:004/6Michael Rosen, Arthur Smith, Paul Sinha and Natalie Haynes vie for wordy supremacy 04:305/6Eyebrow-raising revelations about the respective pasts of the hosts.
| 04:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Bob Monkhouse, Larry Adler and George Axelrod. 04:304/7Bertie Wooster must mend bridges after the fake burglary debacle. With Richard Briers.
| 04:002/6David Mitchell hosts. With Marcus Brigstocke, Holly Walsh, John Finnemore and Rufus Hound. 04:302/8With her daughter Clare away in Australia, Sarah decides to rent her flat out.
| 04:00At a country house party, Mrs Arbuthnot's long-concealed secret comes back to haunt her.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Allan Gurganus considers the role of poetry in the American Civil War. 05:305/6Ben wages war on his street's speed bumps with unexpected results.
| 05:003/6Keen to get in Jane's good books, Roy is delighted when she asks him to help save a tree. 05:302/669th series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 05:006/10Faith nurses poorly Bill, but he is in for a nasty surprise. 05:304/6Pippa Evans shares her diaries with Rufus Hound.
| 05:004/6Can Patrick and the rest of the family keep Stella's surprise party a secret? 05:306/6Malcolm and Ramesh's relationship steps up a gear, and Dave explores online dating apps.
| 05:003/4The useless officers' crackdown on fly-posting leads to a disappearance. 05:305/6Miles Jupp and Zoe Lyons join Frank Skinner and historian Professor Kate Williams.
| 05:001/4Back to the wireless days of 1922 and BBC's new DG John Brown takes charge. 05:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films.
| 05:302/6Michael Bentine entertains with tales about hazards of live TV and working with animals.
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| 06:00 | 06:002/6When scarlet fever breaks out, the GP turns private detective. 06:30Cricket was almost wiped out in Ireland. Kevin Connolly tells the story of its revival.
| 06:003/6The GP finds himself undermined when a faith healer arrives in Levenford. 06:301/2Poet Lemn Sissay heads south to begin retracing JB Priestley's 1933 tour of England.
| 06:004/6The GP's modernisation upsets Cameron, as Mrs Todd's condition worsens. 06:302/2Poet Lemn Sissay heads north to complete retracing JB Priestley's 1933 tour of England.
| 06:005/6The stock market distracts the GP with promises of a fast fortune. 06:30Laurie Taylor investigates the pain and pleasure of UK public address announcements.
| 06:006/6The GP is serving for a love match, but who will be his doubles partner? 06:30How Western classical music underpinned the golden age of the Hollywood film score.
| 06:00At a country house party, Mrs Arbuthnot's long-concealed secret comes back to haunt her.
| 06:002/5Edith's tried to forget Aylmer, but being married to Bruce makes it hard.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/6Keen to get in Jane's good books, Roy is delighted when she asks him to help save a tree. 07:302/669th series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 07:006/10Faith nurses poorly Bill, but he is in for a nasty surprise. 07:304/6Pippa Evans shares her diaries with Rufus Hound.
| 07:004/6Can Patrick and the rest of the family keep Stella's surprise party a secret? 07:306/6Malcolm and Ramesh's relationship steps up a gear, and Dave explores online dating apps.
| 07:003/4The useless officers' crackdown on fly-posting leads to a disappearance. 07:305/6Miles Jupp and Zoe Lyons join Frank Skinner and historian Professor Kate Williams.
| 07:001/4Back to the wireless days of 1922 and BBC's new DG John Brown takes charge. 07:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films.
| 07:302/6Michael Bentine entertains with tales about hazards of live TV and working with animals.
| 07:15A woman holidays with her ex-husband, who wants to revisit the past to correct a mistake. 07:306/6In the last episode of the series, the Godlimans are off on holiday, and Kerry is stressed
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| 08:00 | 08:004/20With a bill looming, the Lad consults crooked chartered accountant Sid. With Sid James. 08:30Arthur Lowe's only appearance in the pilot of the Dad's Army sequel due to his death.
| 08:005/7Jean and Lionel devise a plan to get rid of Mrs Flack. 08:30The axe is hanging over the bumbling civil servants, thanks to a new computer.
| 08:0019/20Johnson is not keen when the Chief hatches a scheme using surplus crew pyjamas. 08:3012/13A deadly doctor returns, and celebrity wannabe Kenneth Horne gets some bona advice.
| 08:003/5The showbiz veteran relates a calamitous tale of a double-act gone wrong. 08:302/26A newspaper claims Neddie Seagoon is set to inherit a million pounds.
| 08:009/13Professor Prune is incarcerated, and Bill Oddie rhapsodises the flowers in the garden. 08:30Les Dawson and friends end up in a Southfork soap, and a version of Whispering Grass.
| 08:00How the kidnapping of a newspaper heiress captivated and transformed the American media.
| 08:00Schoolboy Jimmy and his best pal Ozzie take desperate measures to escape homework woes. 08:30Eth is feeling the cold in The Glums, plus the perils of opening a fancy coffee bar.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6Sue Perkins sets moral and ethical posers for Nick Revell, Danielle Ward and Grace Dent. 09:304/6Ambrose needs Uncle Beau's support when he steals some orphans to start a school.
| 09:005/6Topical satirical impressions. 09:305/5Cyril Foster harbours dark secrets, but he is offered a way out in a most unlikely manner.
| 09:004/6Michael Rosen, Arthur Smith, Paul Sinha and Natalie Haynes vie for wordy supremacy 09:305/6Eyebrow-raising revelations about the respective pasts of the hosts.
| 09:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Bob Monkhouse, Larry Adler and George Axelrod. 09:304/7Bertie Wooster must mend bridges after the fake burglary debacle. With Richard Briers.
| 09:002/6David Mitchell hosts. With Marcus Brigstocke, Holly Walsh, John Finnemore and Rufus Hound. 09:302/8With her daughter Clare away in Australia, Sarah decides to rent her flat out.
| 09:00Jimmy Cricket to The Grumblweeds. Favourite comedies of legendary BBC producer Mike Craig.
| 09:00Two friends write 'the black girl bible' - what it means to be young, black and female.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3Squire Bramble and family embark on a tour of Great Britain.
| 10:002/3Curmudgeonly squire Bramble heads north with his exhausting family.
| 10:003/3Squire Bramble and his tiresome family head home changed people.
| 10:001/3A beautiful Australian marries into English aristocracy, but traditional order is changing
| 10:002/3Lucinda arrives in England from Australia, but all is not as she expected.
| | 10:10A father and daughter talk about the recipes a much-loved grandfather left as his legacy.(R) 10:15The interior designer shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5Mrs Vonnesbech always complains about the man who lives on the top floor 11:151/4Loveday Brooke investigates nuns forsaking their vows for burglary.
| 11:002/5Lilian will stop at nothing to become the organist at her local church. 11:152/4Florence Cusack investigates a man whose fate depends on his weight in gold.
| 11:003/5Mr Jorgensen tells resident psychiatrist Cecilie that he hears voices. 11:153/4Violet Strange probes four rich women suspected of multiple thefts.
| 11:004/5Leif has a strange encounter when he is locked in at an art gallery. 11:154/4Valeria tries to clear her husband of killing his first wife.
| 11:00Jessica Fostekew joins Amanda Litherland to recommend her favourite podcasts.
| | 11:006/9Catherine Burns introduces stories about confidence and uncertainty. 11:50David Attenborough's fascination with the fossilised evidence of the beginning of life.
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| 12:00 | 12:004/20With a bill looming, the Lad consults crooked chartered accountant Sid. With Sid James. 12:30Arthur Lowe's only appearance in the pilot of the Dad's Army sequel due to his death.
| 12:005/7Jean and Lionel devise a plan to get rid of Mrs Flack. 12:30The axe is hanging over the bumbling civil servants, thanks to a new computer.
| 12:0019/20Johnson is not keen when the Chief hatches a scheme using surplus crew pyjamas. 12:3012/13A deadly doctor returns, and celebrity wannabe Kenneth Horne gets some bona advice.
| 12:003/5The showbiz veteran relates a calamitous tale of a double-act gone wrong. 12:302/26A newspaper claims Neddie Seagoon is set to inherit a million pounds.
| 12:009/13Professor Prune is incarcerated, and Bill Oddie rhapsodises the flowers in the garden. 12:30Les Dawson and friends end up in a Southfork soap, and a version of Whispering Grass.
| 12:00Arthur Lowe's only appearance in the pilot of the Dad's Army sequel due to his death. 12:305/5Cyril Foster harbours dark secrets, but he is offered a way out in a most unlikely manner.
| 12:00Schoolboy Jimmy and his best pal Ozzie take desperate measures to escape homework woes. 12:30Eth is feeling the cold in The Glums, plus the perils of opening a fancy coffee bar.
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| 13:00 | 13:002/6When scarlet fever breaks out, the GP turns private detective. 13:30Cricket was almost wiped out in Ireland. Kevin Connolly tells the story of its revival.
| 13:003/6The GP finds himself undermined when a faith healer arrives in Levenford. 13:301/2Poet Lemn Sissay heads south to begin retracing JB Priestley's 1933 tour of England.
| 13:004/6The GP's modernisation upsets Cameron, as Mrs Todd's condition worsens. 13:302/2Poet Lemn Sissay heads north to complete retracing JB Priestley's 1933 tour of England.
| 13:005/6The stock market distracts the GP with promises of a fast fortune. 13:30Laurie Taylor investigates the pain and pleasure of UK public address announcements.
| 13:006/6The GP is serving for a love match, but who will be his doubles partner? 13:30How Western classical music underpinned the golden age of the Hollywood film score.
| 13:00Dr Denny has new a job in a larger town, and he wants his friend Manson to join him.
| 13:002/5Edith's tried to forget Aylmer, but being married to Bruce makes it hard.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10Mischievous Meena is a girl in a 1970s Black Country village. 14:1521/30Clare Balding explores the vital role sport has played during both world wars. 14:301/5Edith's tried to forget Aylmer, but being married to Bruce makes it hard. 14:451/5Award-winning comedian Jennifer Saunders reads her funny, honest and touching memoir.
| 14:002/10Meena is desperate to be accepted by her peers. 14:1522/30Clare Balding discovers how the birth of broadcasting changed British sport for ever. 14:302/5Edith is devastated to learn Aylmer Ross has a war injury. 14:452/5From her beginnings on the comedy circuit in 1981, Jennifer Saunders's honest memoir.
| 14:003/10Meena faces racial abuse and is shocked over family news. 14:1523/30Clare Balding is at Silverstone to explore how Britain led the way in motor racing. 14:303/5Aylmer is back, and the attraction between him and Edith is still electric. 14:453/5It is 1991, and Absolutely Fabulous is about to hit British TV screens.
| 14:004/10Meena is busy with Diwali and the arrival of the fair... 14:1524/30Clare Balding on the demise of the amateur gentleman and the rise of the professional. 14:304/5Edith sets Aylmer thinking by telling him that Dulcie is in love with him. 14:454/5The Absolutely Fabulous star is India-bound to write a screenplay with Ruby Wax.
| 14:005/10Meena's mother gives birth, and she decides to form a gang with Anita. 14:1525/30Clare Balding takes a look at Britain's most successful export ever - football. 14:305/5Has Madame Frabelle discovered Edith's secret love for Aylmer? 14:455/5A final tour with Dawn and some unexpected news.
| 14:10Imtiaz Dharker chooses Babu Samjho Ishare sung by Kishore Kumar and Heroes by David Bowie. 14:15Cartoonist Norman Thelwell discusses kingfishers, water voles and a walnut tree. 14:45'We're being forced out of business by them flaming Fosdykes'.
| 14:15A woman holidays with her ex-husband, who wants to revisit the past to correct a mistake. 14:302/2Jaxie is on the run when he meets the mysterious Fintan McGillis.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3Squire Bramble and family embark on a tour of Great Britain.
| 15:002/3Curmudgeonly squire Bramble heads north with his exhausting family.
| 15:003/3Squire Bramble and his tiresome family head home changed people.
| 15:001/3A beautiful Australian marries into English aristocracy, but traditional order is changing
| 15:002/3Lucinda arrives in England from Australia, but all is not as she expected.
| 15:00How the kidnapping of a newspaper heiress captivated and transformed the American media.
| 15:40The actor chooses 'Nature's Way' by Spirit and 'I'm One' by The Who. 15:454/5How engineers turned mobile phones from hefty bricks into fashion items.
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| 16:00 | 16:002/6Sue Perkins sets moral and ethical posers for Nick Revell, Danielle Ward and Grace Dent. 16:304/6Ambrose needs Uncle Beau's support when he steals some orphans to start a school.
| 16:004/6Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Marguerite Patten are grilled by Jay Rayner. 16:306/6It's the end of the school year, and the end of an era.
| 16:004/6Michael Rosen, Arthur Smith, Paul Sinha and Natalie Haynes vie for wordy supremacy 16:305/6Eyebrow-raising revelations about the respective pasts of the hosts.
| 16:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Bob Monkhouse, Larry Adler and George Axelrod. 16:304/7Bertie Wooster must mend bridges after the fake burglary debacle. With Richard Briers.
| 16:002/6David Mitchell hosts. With Marcus Brigstocke, Holly Walsh, John Finnemore and Rufus Hound. 16:302/8With her daughter Clare away in Australia, Sarah decides to rent her flat out.
| 16:00At a country house party, Mrs Arbuthnot's long-concealed secret comes back to haunt her.
| 16:00Ray Kemp once betrayed a friend. Twenty years later, fate offers the chance of redemption.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/6Keen to get in Jane's good books, Roy is delighted when she asks him to help save a tree. 17:302/669th series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 17:006/10Faith nurses poorly Bill, but he is in for a nasty surprise. 17:304/6Pippa Evans shares her diaries with Rufus Hound.
| 17:004/6Can Patrick and the rest of the family keep Stella's surprise party a secret? 17:306/6Malcolm and Ramesh's relationship steps up a gear, and Dave explores online dating apps.
| 17:003/4The useless officers' crackdown on fly-posting leads to a disappearance. 17:305/6Miles Jupp and Zoe Lyons join Frank Skinner and historian Professor Kate Williams.
| 17:001/4Back to the wireless days of 1922 and BBC's new DG John Brown takes charge. 17:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films.
| 17:302/6Michael Bentine entertains with tales about hazards of live TV and working with animals.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects the verse written by Ian MacMillan and featuring Barnsley FC. 17:306/6In the last episode of the series, the Godlimans are off on holiday, and Kerry is stressed
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| 18:00 | 18:001/10The Challenger crew's settled life on planet 'Paradise' is soon to be shattered. 18:30Martha Kearney, Colm Toibin and Sir Tony Robinson discuss their favourite books.
| 18:002/10Telson and Darv make contact with the Earth ship, but the response is unexpected. 18:304/6Geoffrey Wheeler visits Yorkshire's home of pantomime and a steadfast dance troupe.
| 18:003/10The crew members believe they have outwitted the Angels and can wait out the flood. 18:301/6The comedian explains how disco-dancing and experimental theatre shaped his life and work.
| 18:004/10Bran wants the crew to destroy an artefact floating in space. Will they co-operate? 18:30Matthew Parris introduces the life of writer Harold Pinter, chosen by Diane Abbott MP.
| 18:005/10On an abandoned artificial sun, the Challenger crew probes the computer in charge. 18:308/10Eliza and Martin Carthy answer audience questions about her album and their work together.
| 18:00A writer of books about unusual phenomena turns his attention to Cornwall’s Celtic past. 18:45Mr Templeman's wife is away, but it seems someone is sleeping in her nightgowns.
| 18:003/5Investigating the heir to a fortune, a lawyer is drawn towards a woman haunted by a curse. 18:453/5Walter Streeter has devoted admirers, but will he be happy to meet a new one in the flesh?
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| 19:00 | 19:004/20With a bill looming, the Lad consults crooked chartered accountant Sid. With Sid James. 19:30Arthur Lowe's only appearance in the pilot of the Dad's Army sequel due to his death.
| 19:005/7Jean and Lionel devise a plan to get rid of Mrs Flack. 19:30The axe is hanging over the bumbling civil servants, thanks to a new computer.
| 19:0019/20Johnson is not keen when the Chief hatches a scheme using surplus crew pyjamas. 19:3012/13A deadly doctor returns, and celebrity wannabe Kenneth Horne gets some bona advice.
| 19:003/5The showbiz veteran relates a calamitous tale of a double-act gone wrong. 19:302/26A newspaper claims Neddie Seagoon is set to inherit a million pounds.
| 19:009/13Professor Prune is incarcerated, and Bill Oddie rhapsodises the flowers in the garden. 19:30Les Dawson and friends end up in a Southfork soap, and a version of Whispering Grass.
| 19:00Jimmy Cricket to The Grumblweeds. Favourite comedies of legendary BBC producer Mike Craig.
| 19:006/9Catherine Burns introduces stories about confidence and uncertainty. 19:50David Attenborough's fascination with the fossilised evidence of the beginning of life.
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| 20:00 | 20:002/6When scarlet fever breaks out, the GP turns private detective. 20:30Cricket was almost wiped out in Ireland. Kevin Connolly tells the story of its revival.
| 20:003/6The GP finds himself undermined when a faith healer arrives in Levenford. 20:301/2Poet Lemn Sissay heads south to begin retracing JB Priestley's 1933 tour of England.
| 20:004/6The GP's modernisation upsets Cameron, as Mrs Todd's condition worsens. 20:302/2Poet Lemn Sissay heads north to complete retracing JB Priestley's 1933 tour of England.
| 20:005/6The stock market distracts the GP with promises of a fast fortune. 20:30Laurie Taylor investigates the pain and pleasure of UK public address announcements.
| 20:006/6The GP is serving for a love match, but who will be his doubles partner? 20:30How Western classical music underpinned the golden age of the Hollywood film score.
| | 20:00Two friends write 'the black girl bible' - what it means to be young, black and female.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/5Mrs Vonnesbech always complains about the man who lives on the top floor 21:151/4Loveday Brooke investigates nuns forsaking their vows for burglary.
| 21:002/5Lilian will stop at nothing to become the organist at her local church. 21:152/4Florence Cusack investigates a man whose fate depends on his weight in gold.
| 21:003/5Mr Jorgensen tells resident psychiatrist Cecilie that he hears voices. 21:153/4Violet Strange probes four rich women suspected of multiple thefts.
| 21:004/5Leif has a strange encounter when he is locked in at an art gallery. 21:154/4Valeria tries to clear her husband of killing his first wife.
| 21:00Jessica Fostekew joins Amanda Litherland to recommend her favourite podcasts.
| | 21:10A father and daughter talk about the recipes a much-loved grandfather left as his legacy. 21:15The interior designer shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/669th series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 22:301/4Arthur returns to where Earth ought to be, only to find a barely occupied planet. 22:55Laura Lexx talks to Sindhu Vee.
| 22:004/6Pippa Evans shares her diaries with Rufus Hound. 22:303/4The creator of the New York Antifolk scene meets another New York music legend. 22:453/4The music-hall artiste and OAP raps with beat boxer Shlomos, probing buzz words.
| 22:006/6Malcolm and Ramesh's relationship steps up a gear, and Dave explores online dating apps. 22:301/6Richard is alarmed to find that Uljabaan has commandeered six allotments for an experiment 22:55Laura Lexx talks to Sindhu Vee.
| 22:005/6Miles Jupp and Zoe Lyons join Frank Skinner and historian Professor Kate Williams. 22:306/9Brand new podcast from the team behind the long-running main show. 22:451/6John locates a fancy new toaster on the internet, but will he be outbid?
| 22:00Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films. 22:302/9The second heat of the BBC New Comedy Award 2018, hosted by Mae Martin.
| 22:002/6As Satan sets out to prove England is the worst nation, Scumspawn tackles a lager lout. 22:301/4American satirist and comedian Stan Freberg performs at London's Comedy Store. 22:55Arthur Smith talks to Sarah Keyworth.
| 22:006/6In the last episode of the series, the Godlimans are off on holiday, and Kerry is stressed 22:302/6Brian Gulliver relives his experiences in Lessington, a land where ignorance reigns.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/6Topical satirical impressions. 23:301/6A temp with a scary clown face aids the tour guide.
| 23:006/6Vidar's birthday celebrations are cut short and a Quester must battle Lord Darkness. 23:302/6Deputy curator Rod battles to save the museum and pursue Prunella.
| 23:003/6Faye's cooker is beeping, work deadlines are looming and flat-hunting sucks. 23:153/6The Laird challenges Dougal to swim, cycle and run in a MacAthlon. 23:306/6Murder, intrigue and a fast-talking parrot!
| 23:001/6Aspirations abound as Mel and Vicki launch themselves into the glittering world of showbiz 23:301/4The story of English cricket's arrogant, politically incorrect money-grabbing star.
| 23:25Arthur Smith talks to Sarah Keyworth. 23:301/6The Red Dwarf actor meets the Genius comic in the tag-team talk show.
| 23:005/6Legendary comedian Tommy Cockles is stunned when Mallard manager Ron has no idea who he is 23:304/5Back where it started out, Matt Lucas and David Walliams' oddball TV smash hit.
| 23:001/2As Martin decides whether to take his new job, is this the end for MJN Air? 23:301/4Alex is fed up - until he discovers an unusual hobby.
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