| 00:00 | 00:003/5Investigating the heir to a fortune, a lawyer is drawn towards a woman haunted by a curse. 00:453/5Walter Streeter has devoted admirers, but will he be happy to meet a new one in the flesh?
| 00:006/10With the Angel computers weakened, the starship is plunging into a black hole. 00:30Martha Kearney is joined by television executive Peter Bazalgette and novelist Ali Smith.(R)
| 00:007/10Dragged into an artificial black hole, the Challenger crew face Spaceguard Six. 00:305/6Associated with the early career of Catherine Zeta Jones, a South Wales success story.
| 00:008/10An android built by the computers on spaceship Challenger suffers severe logic failure. 00:302/6The writer-performer tells Bruce Morton about his famous character Tina C.
| 00:009/10The starship Challenger's crew finally locate their planet, but what will they find? 00:30Broadcaster Janice Long champions the life and work of singer-songwriter Kirsty MacColl.
| 00:0010/10The crew of spaceship Challenger's search is over, but Earth is not how they left it. 00:309/10Gary Kemp and Tony Hadley talk to John about Spandau Ballet's chart-topping album True.
| 00:00A civil engineer questions his existence as he builds the world's tallest tower.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/5Edith's tried to forget Aylmer, but being married to Bruce makes it hard.
| 01:001/8The suave sleuth and his wife are drawn into the murder of an actress. 01:30By Timothy! Meet the man behind BBC radio's most debonair sleuth.
| 01:002/8The debonair sleuth must uncover the link between a rare soundtrack and a murder... 01:30Nick Fraser makes the case for rediscovering the work of Richard Yates.
| 01:003/8Paul is threatened with a revolver - and he gets a fresh lead. 01:30Jackie Clune celebrates the teen magazine read by girls galore.
| 01:004/8A confrontation for the suave sleuth - and fears for his Steve's safety. 01:30Miriam Margolyes on the life and career of 'deep' voice-over artist Bill Mitchell.
| 01:005/8The death toll mounts as Paul Temple heads to a river island on the Thames. 01:30Michael Bird explores Cornwall's beautiful, tiny flower fields.
| 01:00Max returns from travelling to find most of his expected inheritance has gone. But why?
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| 02:00 | 02:15A woman holidays with her ex-husband, who wants to revisit the past to correct a mistake. 02:302/2Jaxie is on the run when he meets the mysterious Fintan McGillis.
| 02:006/10A fortune teller foretells things about Meena's relationship with Anita. 02:1526/30Clare Balding asks why and when the British government got involved in sport. 02:301/10Going to her first party, the journey of Muriel Hammond to womanhood and independence. 02:451/5The story of Gertrude Bell and her crucial role in the foundation of the state of Iraq.
| 02:007/10Meena sets about healing the rift with Anita. 02:1527/30Clare Balding explains how the 1960s saw women athletes finally take centre stage. 02:302/10After leaving school, an exotic guest back home sparks confusion for Muriel Hammond. 02:452/5In 1917, Gertrude arrives in Baghdad to help rebuild a region reeling from war and famine.
| 02:008/10Meena and Anita begin to tackle the tricky subject of sex. 02:1528/30Clare Balding explores the demise of the amateurism in rugby union. 02:303/10When she's not gawping at Godfrey, Muriel Hammond is gazing at the stars. 02:453/5Gertrude Bell played a crucial role charting Iraq's future after the First World War.
| 02:009/10Times get tough for Meena... 02:1529/30Clare Balding explores the way television has changed our relationship with sport forever. 02:304/10On the eve of the 1914 war, Muriel and Connie are single and settled in Marshington. 02:454/5Gertrude is frustrated by decisions being taken about the future of the Middle East.
| 02:0010/10Sitting her 11-plus exam seems to be the least of Meena's worries. 02:1530/30Clare Balding explores the cultural importance of the great triviality that is sport. 02:305/10War plays havoc with Muriel Hammond's aspirations and her experiences of love. 02:455/5Gertrude Bell's energies turn to the establishment of a museum in Baghdad.
| 02:10The actor chooses music by Glenn Miller and The Beatles. 02:15Stephen Evans on Wynford Vaughan-Thomas's 1943 dispatch during a bombing raid on Berlin.
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| 03:00 | 03:40The actor chooses 'Nature's Way' by Spirit and 'I'm One' by The Who. 03:454/5How engineers turned mobile phones from hefty bricks into fashion items.
| 03:003/3Hugo has refused to divorce Lucinda, leaving her torn between society and her own heart.
| 03:00Frank's parents are horrified when he proposes to the poor Mary - he must marry for money.
| 03:00dramatised by Michael Symmons Roberts with Iain Glenn, Douglas Booth, Pippa Bennett-Warner
| 03:00After an enforced year away from Mary Thorne, Frank returns to Greshambury.
| 03:00A marriage of blackmail and convenience becomes a love affair, tragically cut short.
| 03:154 Extra Debut. Wynford Vaughan-Thomas's journey to Berlin aboard an RAF Lancaster Bomber. 03:45"It's got all the makings of a Tripe War!" Roger provokes a mob of tripe producers.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Ray Kemp once betrayed a friend. Twenty years later, fate offers the chance of redemption.
| 04:003/6Sue Perkins' moral and ethical posers for Shappi Khorsandi, Simon Munnery and Fi Glover. 04:305/6Can the fine, upright moral guardian Dr Collins be compromised?
| 04:006/6Jay Rayner puts Stephen Fry and Clarissa Dickson Wright through their culinary paces. 04:301/6Comic electoral shocks galore in Chesbury, as it faces the unlikeliest of new mayors.
| 04:005/6Jack Whitehall, Milton Jones, Natalie Haynes and Susie Dent vie for wordy supremacy 04:306/6The lifestyle show turns its attention to relationships and money.
| 04:001/6Former Labour Party deputy leader Roy Hattersley quizzes a panel about himself. 04:305/7Bertie Wooster is much in demand, but his best-laid plans go awry.
| 04:003/6David Mitchell hosts the panel game in which comedians are encouraged to lie to each other 04:303/8Clare returns from Australia, but where is Julian? Sarah delves and Eleanor spins.
| 04:00Dane Baptiste introduces a 1962 drama, and Timberlake Wertenbaker recalls sensual pleasure
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects the verse written by Ian MacMillan and featuring Barnsley FC. 05:306/6In the last episode of the series, the Godlimans are off on holiday, and Kerry is stressed
| 05:004/6Roy tries to impress Jane with some campaigning local journalism. 05:303/669th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 05:007/10Faith is not impressed to discover what Bill's mum thinks about her. 05:305/6Gyles Brandreth reads the diaries of his boarding school days in the 1960s.
| 05:005/6With grown up children moving in and out, can Stella keep track of her wayward family? 05:301/6Sitcom in which Josh Howie comes to terms with the impending birth of his first child.
| 05:004/4Britain's longest serving and laziest PCSO pairing take on a local drugs racket. 05:306/6Josie Long and Kevin Eldon join Frank Skinner and Professor Kate Williams.
| 05:002/4Back to the wireless days of 1922, and Children's Hour's Uncle Rex needs money. 05:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films.
| 05:303/6Michael Bentine recalls the The Goon Show and characters who inspired friend Peter Sellers
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| 06:00 | 06:001/8The suave sleuth and his wife are drawn into the murder of an actress. 06:30By Timothy! Meet the man behind BBC radio's most debonair sleuth.
| 06:002/8The debonair sleuth must uncover the link between a rare soundtrack and a murder... 06:30Nick Fraser makes the case for rediscovering the work of Richard Yates.
| 06:003/8Paul is threatened with a revolver - and he gets a fresh lead. 06:30Jackie Clune celebrates the teen magazine read by girls galore.
| 06:004/8A confrontation for the suave sleuth - and fears for his Steve's safety. 06:30Miriam Margolyes on the life and career of 'deep' voice-over artist Bill Mitchell.
| 06:005/8The death toll mounts as Paul Temple heads to a river island on the Thames. 06:30Michael Bird explores Cornwall's beautiful, tiny flower fields.
| 06:00Dane Baptiste introduces a 1962 drama, and Timberlake Wertenbaker recalls sensual pleasure
| 06:001/2Winifred Holtby's tale of a woman's journey to independence, set in wartime Yorkshire.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/6Roy tries to impress Jane with some campaigning local journalism. 07:303/669th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 07:007/10Faith is not impressed to discover what Bill's mum thinks about her. 07:305/6Gyles Brandreth reads the diaries of his boarding school days in the 1960s.
| 07:005/6With grown up children moving in and out, can Stella keep track of her wayward family? 07:301/6Sitcom in which Josh Howie comes to terms with the impending birth of his first child.
| 07:004/4Britain's longest serving and laziest PCSO pairing take on a local drugs racket. 07:306/6Josie Long and Kevin Eldon join Frank Skinner and Professor Kate Williams.
| 07:002/4Back to the wireless days of 1922, and Children's Hour's Uncle Rex needs money. 07:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films.
| 07:303/6Michael Bentine recalls the The Goon Show and characters who inspired friend Peter Sellers
| 07:15The Great Stromberg is a piano teacher, but his student suspects that he may be a fraud. 07:301/6John creates an innovative teaching aid and eavesdrops on two guards.
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| 08:00 | 08:005/20The Lad's plan to hire help is thwarted by the scary Grizelda Pugh. 08:30With the war over, Dad's Army veterans Wilson and Pike get a surprise visitor.
| 08:006/7Jean's sister-in-law Penny reveals she has left her husband. 08:30Operations at a hospital turn sickly from the civil servants' cure.
| 08:004/26Chief Petty Officer Pertwee receives an invitation and hatches another cunning plan. 08:3013/13Seabound drama with Moby Duck, and Kenneth Horne seeks a bona performer for the BBC's DG.
| 08:004/5The showbiz veteran recalls taking on a pupil with incredible results. 08:303/26Neddie Seagoon turns to witchcraft to thwart Grytpype-Thynne and Moriarty.
| 08:0010/13Excellent advice on gooseberries and Centurion tanks in Arthur Price's shopping news. 08:30Les Dawson has holiday tales to tell, and we hear from an unusual agony uncle.
| 08:00Stephen Evans on Wynford Vaughan-Thomas's 1943 dispatch during a bombing raid on Berlin.
| 08:00Susan bets her schoolboy brother five shillings that he can't tell the truth for 24 hours. 08:30Jim claims Dick is overweight, and the Glums are off to the Ideal Home Exhibition.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6Sue Perkins' moral and ethical posers for Shappi Khorsandi, Simon Munnery and Fi Glover. 09:305/6Can the fine, upright moral guardian Dr Collins be compromised?
| 09:006/6As the Trump Blimp circles London, the Dead Ringers team sharpen their pencils. 09:301/6Comic electoral shocks galore in Chesbury, as it faces the unlikeliest of new mayors.
| 09:005/6Jack Whitehall, Milton Jones, Natalie Haynes and Susie Dent vie for wordy supremacy 09:306/6The lifestyle show turns its attention to relationships and money.
| 09:001/6Former Labour Party deputy leader Roy Hattersley quizzes a panel about himself. 09:305/7Bertie Wooster is much in demand, but his best-laid plans go awry.
| 09:003/6David Mitchell hosts the panel game in which comedians are encouraged to lie to each other 09:303/8Clare returns from Australia, but where is Julian? Sarah delves and Eleanor spins.
| 09:00Legendary June Whitfield talks to Enyd Williams about her 60 years in radio. From 2011.
| 09:00A meditation on modern life, inspired by the death of author Laurence Scott’s parents.
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| 10:00 | 10:003/3Hugo has refused to divorce Lucinda, leaving her torn between society and her own heart.
| 10:00Frank's parents are horrified when he proposes to the poor Mary - he must marry for money.
| 10:00dramatised by Michael Symmons Roberts with Iain Glenn, Douglas Booth, Pippa Bennett-Warner
| 10:00After an enforced year away from Mary Thorne, Frank returns to Greshambury.
| 10:00A marriage of blackmail and convenience becomes a love affair, tragically cut short.
| | 10:10It can take three months to make a guitar, but for these two men it is time well-spent.(R) 10:15From the Rolling Stones to Monty Python, the designer shares her castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:005/5Jens thinks his new apartment is a bargain, until the noises start. 11:15Tracing your ancestors can be fun, as long as they are quite, quite dead.
| 11:001/5Bored with daily life, two friends plan to escape Meadowbank Old People's Home. 11:15A comedy about a dog-loving mum, her saint-obsessed daughter and a new doctor.
| 11:002/5Author Neil K is stranded with the talkative characters of his unfinished Western story. 11:15Jack is on the hunt for a space rock, as is his nemesis Aurora. Who will find it first?
| 11:003/5Disobeying rules for a wedding anniversary recipe book sparks unexpected consequences. 11:15When her husband leaves, Angela learns the ups and downs of being a middle-aged singleton.
| 11:00Poet Daljit Nagra and Sarah Wade recommend podcasts.
| | 11:008/9Meg Bowles introduces stories about how we deal with rejection, failure and embarrassment. 11:50David Attenborough talks about filming in one of nature's most inaccessible places.
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| 12:00 | 12:005/20The Lad's plan to hire help is thwarted by the scary Grizelda Pugh. 12:30With the war over, Dad's Army veterans Wilson and Pike get a surprise visitor.
| 12:006/7Jean's sister-in-law Penny reveals she has left her husband. 12:30Operations at a hospital turn sickly from the civil servants' cure.
| 12:004/26Chief Petty Officer Pertwee receives an invitation and hatches another cunning plan. 12:3013/13Seabound drama with Moby Duck, and Kenneth Horne seeks a bona performer for the BBC's DG.
| 12:004/5The showbiz veteran recalls taking on a pupil with incredible results. 12:303/26Neddie Seagoon turns to witchcraft to thwart Grytpype-Thynne and Moriarty.
| 12:0010/13Excellent advice on gooseberries and Centurion tanks in Arthur Price's shopping news. 12:30Les Dawson has holiday tales to tell, and we hear from an unusual agony uncle.
| 12:00Dane Baptiste introduces an extraordinary story, and Jeannette Winterson recalls pleasure.
| 12:00Susan bets her schoolboy brother five shillings that he can't tell the truth for 24 hours. 12:30Jim claims Dick is overweight, and the Glums are off to the Ideal Home Exhibition.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/8The suave sleuth and his wife are drawn into the murder of an actress. 13:30By Timothy! Meet the man behind BBC radio's most debonair sleuth.
| 13:002/8The debonair sleuth must uncover the link between a rare soundtrack and a murder... 13:30Nick Fraser makes the case for rediscovering the work of Richard Yates.
| 13:003/8Paul is threatened with a revolver - and he gets a fresh lead. 13:30Jackie Clune celebrates the teen magazine read by girls galore.
| 13:004/8A confrontation for the suave sleuth - and fears for his Steve's safety. 13:30Miriam Margolyes on the life and career of 'deep' voice-over artist Bill Mitchell.
| 13:005/8The death toll mounts as Paul Temple heads to a river island on the Thames. 13:30Michael Bird explores Cornwall's beautiful, tiny flower fields.
| 13:00Max returns from travelling to find most of his expected inheritance has gone. But why?
| 13:001/2Winifred Holtby's tale of a woman's journey to independence, set in wartime Yorkshire.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10A fortune teller foretells things about Meena's relationship with Anita. 14:1526/30Clare Balding asks why and when the British government got involved in sport. 14:301/10Going to her first party, the journey of Muriel Hammond to womanhood and independence. 14:451/5The story of Gertrude Bell and her crucial role in the foundation of the state of Iraq.
| 14:007/10Meena sets about healing the rift with Anita. 14:1527/30Clare Balding explains how the 1960s saw women athletes finally take centre stage. 14:302/10After leaving school, an exotic guest back home sparks confusion for Muriel Hammond. 14:452/5In 1917, Gertrude arrives in Baghdad to help rebuild a region reeling from war and famine.
| 14:008/10Meena and Anita begin to tackle the tricky subject of sex. 14:1528/30Clare Balding explores the demise of the amateurism in rugby union. 14:303/10When she's not gawping at Godfrey, Muriel Hammond is gazing at the stars. 14:453/5Gertrude Bell played a crucial role charting Iraq's future after the First World War.
| 14:009/10Times get tough for Meena... 14:1529/30Clare Balding explores the way television has changed our relationship with sport forever. 14:304/10On the eve of the 1914 war, Muriel and Connie are single and settled in Marshington. 14:454/5Gertrude is frustrated by decisions being taken about the future of the Middle East.
| 14:0010/10Sitting her 11-plus exam seems to be the least of Meena's worries. 14:1530/30Clare Balding explores the cultural importance of the great triviality that is sport. 14:305/10War plays havoc with Muriel Hammond's aspirations and her experiences of love. 14:455/5Gertrude Bell's energies turn to the establishment of a museum in Baghdad.
| 14:10The actor chooses music by Glenn Miller and The Beatles. 14:15Stephen Evans on Wynford Vaughan-Thomas's 1943 dispatch during a bombing raid on Berlin.
| 14:15The Great Stromberg is a piano teacher, but his student suspects that he may be a fraud. 14:30Adrian Mole goes on holiday with his parents to Skegness and makes an unwelcome discovery.
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| 15:00 | 15:003/3Hugo has refused to divorce Lucinda, leaving her torn between society and her own heart.
| 15:00Frank's parents are horrified when he proposes to the poor Mary - he must marry for money.
| 15:00dramatised by Michael Symmons Roberts with Iain Glenn, Douglas Booth, Pippa Bennett-Warner
| 15:00After an enforced year away from Mary Thorne, Frank returns to Greshambury.
| 15:00A marriage of blackmail and convenience becomes a love affair, tragically cut short.
| 15:154 Extra Debut. Wynford Vaughan-Thomas's journey to Berlin aboard an RAF Lancaster Bomber. 15:45"It's got all the makings of a Tripe War!" Roger provokes a mob of tripe producers.
| 15:45Dane Baptiste introduces Jack Houlahan's cautionary drama.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/6Sue Perkins' moral and ethical posers for Shappi Khorsandi, Simon Munnery and Fi Glover. 16:305/6Can the fine, upright moral guardian Dr Collins be compromised?
| 16:006/6Jay Rayner puts Stephen Fry and Clarissa Dickson Wright through their culinary paces. 16:301/6Comic electoral shocks galore in Chesbury, as it faces the unlikeliest of new mayors.
| 16:005/6Jack Whitehall, Milton Jones, Natalie Haynes and Susie Dent vie for wordy supremacy 16:306/6The lifestyle show turns its attention to relationships and money.
| 16:001/6Former Labour Party deputy leader Roy Hattersley quizzes a panel about himself. 16:305/7Bertie Wooster is much in demand, but his best-laid plans go awry.
| 16:003/6David Mitchell hosts the panel game in which comedians are encouraged to lie to each other 16:303/8Clare returns from Australia, but where is Julian? Sarah delves and Eleanor spins.
| 16:00Dane Baptiste introduces a 1962 drama, and Timberlake Wertenbaker recalls sensual pleasure
| 16:30An eager museum curator arrives to turn things around, but finds the incompetent staff.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/6Roy tries to impress Jane with some campaigning local journalism. 17:303/669th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 17:007/10Faith is not impressed to discover what Bill's mum thinks about her. 17:305/6Gyles Brandreth reads the diaries of his boarding school days in the 1960s.
| 17:005/6With grown up children moving in and out, can Stella keep track of her wayward family? 17:301/6Sitcom in which Josh Howie comes to terms with the impending birth of his first child.
| 17:004/4Britain's longest serving and laziest PCSO pairing take on a local drugs racket. 17:306/6Josie Long and Kevin Eldon join Frank Skinner and Professor Kate Williams.
| 17:002/4Back to the wireless days of 1922, and Children's Hour's Uncle Rex needs money. 17:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films.
| 17:303/6Michael Bentine recalls the The Goon Show and characters who inspired friend Peter Sellers
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects Lemn Sissay's meditations on the public role of poetry outdoors. 17:301/6John creates an innovative teaching aid and eavesdrops on two guards.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/10With the Angel computers weakened, the starship is plunging into a black hole. 18:30Martha Kearney is joined by television executive Peter Bazalgette and novelist Ali Smith.
| 18:007/10Dragged into an artificial black hole, the Challenger crew face Spaceguard Six. 18:305/6Associated with the early career of Catherine Zeta Jones, a South Wales success story.
| 18:008/10An android built by the computers on spaceship Challenger suffers severe logic failure. 18:302/6The writer-performer tells Bruce Morton about his famous character Tina C.
| 18:009/10The starship Challenger's crew finally locate their planet, but what will they find? 18:30Broadcaster Janice Long champions the life and work of singer-songwriter Kirsty MacColl.
| 18:0010/10The crew of spaceship Challenger's search is over, but Earth is not how they left it. 18:309/10Gary Kemp and Tony Hadley talk to John about Spandau Ballet's chart-topping album True.
| 18:00A civil engineer questions his existence as he builds the world's tallest tower.
| 18:004/5An English girl fresh to Salem faces the malicious accusations of a Puritan family. 18:454/5During a family's hotel stay, when only the son can see a mysterious figure using the lift
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| 19:00 | 19:005/20The Lad's plan to hire help is thwarted by the scary Grizelda Pugh. 19:30With the war over, Dad's Army veterans Wilson and Pike get a surprise visitor.
| 19:006/7Jean's sister-in-law Penny reveals she has left her husband. 19:30Operations at a hospital turn sickly from the civil servants' cure.
| 19:004/26Chief Petty Officer Pertwee receives an invitation and hatches another cunning plan. 19:3013/13Seabound drama with Moby Duck, and Kenneth Horne seeks a bona performer for the BBC's DG.
| 19:004/5The showbiz veteran recalls taking on a pupil with incredible results. 19:303/26Neddie Seagoon turns to witchcraft to thwart Grytpype-Thynne and Moriarty.
| 19:0010/13Excellent advice on gooseberries and Centurion tanks in Arthur Price's shopping news. 19:30Les Dawson has holiday tales to tell, and we hear from an unusual agony uncle.
| 19:00Legendary June Whitfield talks to Enyd Williams about her 60 years in radio. From 2011.
| 19:008/9Meg Bowles introduces stories about how we deal with rejection, failure and embarrassment. 19:50David Attenborough talks about filming in one of nature's most inaccessible places.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/8The suave sleuth and his wife are drawn into the murder of an actress. 20:30By Timothy! Meet the man behind BBC radio's most debonair sleuth.
| 20:002/8The debonair sleuth must uncover the link between a rare soundtrack and a murder... 20:30Nick Fraser makes the case for rediscovering the work of Richard Yates.
| 20:003/8Paul is threatened with a revolver - and he gets a fresh lead. 20:30Jackie Clune celebrates the teen magazine read by girls galore.
| 20:004/8A confrontation for the suave sleuth - and fears for his Steve's safety. 20:30Miriam Margolyes on the life and career of 'deep' voice-over artist Bill Mitchell.
| 20:005/8The death toll mounts as Paul Temple heads to a river island on the Thames. 20:30Michael Bird explores Cornwall's beautiful, tiny flower fields.
| | 20:00Dane Baptiste introduces an exploration of pleasure.
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| 21:00 | 21:005/5Jens thinks his new apartment is a bargain, until the noises start. 21:15Tracing your ancestors can be fun, as long as they are quite, quite dead.
| 21:001/5Bored with daily life, two friends plan to escape Meadowbank Old People's Home. 21:15A comedy about a dog-loving mum, her saint-obsessed daughter and a new doctor.
| 21:002/5Author Neil K is stranded with the talkative characters of his unfinished Western story. 21:15Jack is on the hunt for a space rock, as is his nemesis Aurora. Who will find it first?
| 21:003/5Disobeying rules for a wedding anniversary recipe book sparks unexpected consequences. 21:15When her husband leaves, Angela learns the ups and downs of being a middle-aged singleton.
| 21:00Poet Daljit Nagra and Sarah Wade recommend podcasts.
| | 21:00The Great Stromberg is a piano teacher, but his student suspects that he may be a fraud. 21:15From the Rolling Stones to Monty Python, the designer shares her castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/669th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 22:302/4Ford returns to the Guide's headquarters and uncovers the new editor's dastardly secret.
| 22:005/6Gyles Brandreth reads the diaries of his boarding school days in the 1960s. 22:304/4The host of the longest-running open mic night in NYC recalls why he started writing. 22:454/4The music-hall artiste and OAP raps with beat boxer Shlomo, probing buzz words.
| 22:001/6Sitcom in which Josh Howie comes to terms with the impending birth of his first child. 22:302/6Tempers rise preparing for the village fete, and Lucy discovers guitar irritates aliens.
| 22:006/6Josie Long and Kevin Eldon join Frank Skinner and Professor Kate Williams. 22:307/9Brand new podcast from the team behind the long-running main show. 22:452/6Ken asks John to write a pop song for a star, but his DIY duties get in the way.
| 22:00Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present a comedy panel show about films. 22:25Arthur Smith talks to Yuriko Kotani. 22:303/9The third heat of the BBC New Comedy Award 2018, hosted by Tez Ilyas.
| 22:003/6Hell's latest arrival is a health and safety officer who moans to Satan about the lighting 22:302/4An exclusive performance by cult comedy troupe The Firesign Theatre.
| 22:001/6John creates an innovative teaching aid and eavesdrops on two guards. 22:303/6Brian relives his adventures in a land where the military are revered above everything. 22:55Arthur Smith talks to Yuriko Kotani.
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| 23:00 | 23:006/6As the Trump Blimp circles London, the Dead Ringers team sharpen their pencils. 23:302/6The birds and the bees, blue plaques and the human body. All on show!
| 23:001/6Baltimore shopkeeper Samuel Oliphant has much to worry about. From January 2000. 23:303/6Curators Rod and Julian are both planning grand gestures.
| 23:004/6Faye has money troubles, so she hopes her mum will lend her £10,000. 23:154/6The elderly duo investigate who's been snitching with green ink. 23:301/4Reporter David Lander reopens the investigation into 1983's Archibald Gallery robbery.
| 23:003/6Mel and Vicki try their hand at speed-dating before turning to Davina and Cilla for help. 23:302/4The star cricketer injures Felicity Kendall in a charity celebrity cricket game.
| 23:302/6The Genius comic asks the popular stand-up about the merits of outdoor toilets.
| 23:00Dane Baptiste introduces Professor Joy Klamp's miserable tour of people and places. 23:153/6Get all the gossip on the Beckhams and Daffy Duck. Satirical fun from 2004. 23:305/5Back where it premiered, Matt Lucas and David Walliams' oddball TV smash hit.
| 23:00Dane Baptiste introduces Prof Joy Klamp's tour of the miserable world of relationships. 23:155/6The world telephone premiere of Romeo and Juliet. The satirist pokes fun. 23:302/4Alex is obsessed with snails, but what about women?
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