| 00:00 | 00:004/5An English girl fresh to Salem faces the malicious accusations of a Puritan family. 00:454/5During a family's hotel stay, when only the son can see a mysterious figure using the lift
| 00:001/4Gregor Samsa wakes one day to find himself hideously transformed into a monstrous insect. 00:30Martha Kearney is joined by a former CBI director and a novelist to discuss summer books.
| 00:002/4Gregor is adapting to his new insect form, but his family find it harder to accept. 00:306/6Geoffrey Wheeler probes the west coast venue's unique staying power.
| 00:003/4Now a monster, Gregor strives to stay close to his family, but his father turns on him. 00:304/6The stand-up comedian chats about satire, bad singing, and the romance of cardigans.
| 00:004/4Living with his monstrous insect form, Gregor faces the ultimate rejection by his family. 00:30The reclusive American poet Emily Dickinson is the choice of fellow poet Gwyneth Lewis.
| 00:00An academic discovers how to control the forces of nature with his mind. 00:3010/10Gary Kemp and Tony Hadley answer audience questions about Spandau Ballet's hit album True.
| 00:00The famous tale of piracy and slavery by the American master of suspense.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2Winifred Holtby's tale of a woman's journey to independence, set in wartime Yorkshire.
| 01:006/8Murder on a lonely island, as Paul Temple spots a clue pointing to Paris. 01:30Dane Baptiste introduces a programme exploring pleasure, philosophy and neuroscience.
| 01:007/8Paul Temple switches his attention to a London nightclub. 01:30Dane Baptiste introduces an exploration of the role of food in 'Guilty Pleasures'.
| 01:008/8Paul Temple gathers together the key players in the musical mystery. 01:30Dane Baptiste explores the secret pleasures of a fellow comic's love of hip-hop music.
| 01:001/5When a detested church-goer is found dead, Miss Marple investigates. 01:30Stuart Maconie on rock musicians who combined symphony and pop music in the 60s and 70s
| 01:002/5Miss Marple probes Colonel Protheroe's killing in the vicar's study. 01:30Veteran broadcaster Sir Trevor McDonald chooses his favourite words and poetry.
| 01:00John and Susie find that over just a few days, their world is turned upside down.
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| 02:00 | 02:15The Great Stromberg is a piano teacher, but his student suspects that he may be a fraud. 02:30Adrian Mole goes on holiday with his parents to Skegness and makes an unwelcome discovery.
| 02:001/5A spinster tries to be a governess, but lands a job which turns out to be a real education 02:15Lenny Henry explores the breakthrough arrival of the play Elmina's Kitchen in the West End 02:306/10Connie Hammond makes a dramatic return, and Muriel gets worrying news. 02:451/5Sampat Pal, grassroots crusader for women's rights, takes on a new case of injustice.
| 02:002/5Actress Miss La Fosse is impressed by the curate daughter's quick thinking. 02:15Lenny Henry examines the evolving depiction of Afro-Caribbeans on TV. 02:307/10Muriel tries to help her pregnant sister Connie unravel her complicated love life. 02:452/5Sampat Pal confronts the local police, in her quest to find justice for Sheelu.
| 02:003/5The spinster is transformed for a party and tries to sort out Miss Du Barry's love life. 02:15Lenny Henry on the complex stage history of the role of Othello, Shakespeare's 'Moor'. 02:308/10As the war comes to an end, Muriel hears news of Delia and comes to a decision. 02:453/5Sampat continues to investigate the case of Sheelu, whose harrowing story has now emerged.
| 02:004/5The shy spinster goes to a night club for the first time. 02:15Lenny Henry focuses on how Caribbean migration has been reflected on stage and screen. 02:309/10Muriel arrives in London to help Delia with her reformist work, and Godfrey pays a visit. 02:454/5The legislator steps up his threats against both Sheelu's family and Sampat herself.
| 02:005/5Miss Pettigrew dreads the future... 02:15Lenny Henry on how anger and protest found their way to stage and screen in the 1970s. 02:3010/10Muriel and Godfrey have an emotional encounter in Marshington. 02:455/5Sampat deploys all the might of the Pink Gang to help the unlawfully imprisoned Sheelu.
| 02:10The former wife of Ronnie Wood chooses music by Miriam Makeba and the Rolling Stones. 02:15The Body Shop founder explores her home seaside town, from school days to sand dunes.
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| 03:00 | 03:45Dane Baptiste introduces Jack Houlahan's cautionary drama.
| 03:00Drag queen Darcy White's ex-partner Dennis turns up after 20 years.
| 03:001/2In Edwardian London, three carefree young men and a dog take a mishap-ridden holiday.
| 03:002/2Unable to recollect words or tune, Harris attempts a comic song to the dismay of all.
| 03:00Oscar Wilde's tale of dangerous pleasures in which an aristocrat makes a fateful pact.
| 03:00The aristocrat is living a selfish life, but is retribution on the horizon?
| 03:00Sara Parker introduces and meets the winners of the Best Student Radio Feature prizes.
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| 04:00 | 04:30An eager museum curator arrives to turn things around, but finds the incompetent staff.
| 04:004/6Sue Perkins' moral and ethical posers for Susan Calman, Greg Proops and Simon Evans. 04:306/6Can Beau Nash track down a highwayman known as the Avon Avenger?
| 04:001/6John Lloyd and Dave Gorman with Jimmy Carr, Francesca Stavrakopoulou and Alex Bellos. 04:302/6A hurricane of change in Chesbury, with Labour's wafer-thin majority.
| 04:006/6Richard Herring, Alex Horne and Jenny Eclair vie for wordy supremacy 04:301/6Gym shenanigans in the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 04:002/6Rock music's Rick Wakeman quizzes a panel about himself. 04:306/7Bertie Wooster helps his fearsome uncle with a spot of dressing up. With Richard Briers.
| 04:004/6Panellists must talk with deliberate inaccuracy about women, Japan, owls and potatoes. 04:304/8To steam or not to steam? Sarah and Eleanor argue over potatoes.
| 04:00Inspector Morse tackles the murder of an invigilator in a foreign exam syndicate.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects Lemn Sissay's meditations on the public role of poetry outdoors. 05:301/6John creates an innovative teaching aid and eavesdrops on two guards.
| 05:005/6In a rare moment, Miss Callaghan apologises to her ex, lovestruck pupil Roy. 05:304/669th series of the multi-award award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 05:008/10Bill and Faith are about to get wed when the groom receives a shock. 05:306/6Helen Lederer reads from her boy-obsessed teenage diaries and chats to Rufus Hound.
| 05:006/6Stella's plans for an open garden charity day are interrupted by an unexpected delivery. 05:302/6Josh and his wife go for their 20-week scan.
| 05:001/6Life continues in Wadenbrook, and Ken and Keith have a birthday to celebrate. 05:301/4Joe Lycett welcomes Katherine Ryan and Greg James to share their secret obsessions.
| 05:003/4The Daily Sketch slams boring Auntie. Will John Brown agree to light entertainment shows? 05:301/3Post-heart attack, what does Richard Wilson most need?
| 05:304/6Michael Bentine remembers RAF adventures and how Ed Sullivan saved him from the FBI.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/8Murder on a lonely island, as Paul Temple spots a clue pointing to Paris. 06:30Dane Baptiste introduces a programme exploring pleasure, philosophy and neuroscience.
| 06:007/8Paul Temple switches his attention to a London nightclub. 06:30Dane Baptiste introduces an exploration of the role of food in 'Guilty Pleasures'.
| 06:008/8Paul Temple gathers together the key players in the musical mystery. 06:30Dane Baptiste explores the secret pleasures of a fellow comic's love of hip-hop music.
| 06:001/5When a detested church-goer is found dead, Miss Marple investigates. 06:30Stuart Maconie on rock musicians who combined symphony and pop music in the 60s and 70s
| 06:002/5Miss Marple probes Colonel Protheroe's killing in the vicar's study. 06:30Veteran broadcaster Sir Trevor McDonald chooses his favourite words and poetry.
| 06:00Inspector Morse tackles the murder of an invigilator in a foreign exam syndicate.
| 06:002/2Muriel Hammond's journey to womanhood and independence in 1900s Yorkshire.
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| 07:00 | 07:005/6In a rare moment, Miss Callaghan apologises to her ex, lovestruck pupil Roy. 07:304/669th series of the multi-award award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 07:008/10Bill and Faith are about to get wed when the groom receives a shock. 07:306/6Helen Lederer reads from her boy-obsessed teenage diaries and chats to Rufus Hound.
| 07:006/6Stella's plans for an open garden charity day are interrupted by an unexpected delivery. 07:302/6Josh and his wife go for their 20-week scan.
| 07:001/6Life continues in Wadenbrook, and Ken and Keith have a birthday to celebrate. 07:301/4Joe Lycett welcomes Katherine Ryan and Greg James to share their secret obsessions.
| 07:003/4The Daily Sketch slams boring Auntie. Will John Brown agree to light entertainment shows? 07:301/3Post-heart attack, what does Richard Wilson most need?
| 07:304/6Michael Bentine remembers RAF adventures and how Ed Sullivan saved him from the FBI.
| 07:151/6Don't panic! Memories of the Dad's Army star. 07:302/6The rudest of awakenings for one particular pet and the positive side of stereotyping.
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| 08:00 | 08:30Will a visit to the pier pour cold water on the renovation plans?
| 08:007/7Lionel finally seeks to make an honest woman of Jean. 08:30The blundering civil servants battle to organise a military display.
| 08:001/6After their TV excursion, the crew of HMS Troutbridge set sail with a new commander. 08:30Kenneth Horne's revered troupe poke fun at tax bills and atomic power.
| 08:005/5Jacko spins a sad yarn of overwhelming revenge with a tinge of praise. 08:304/26Neddie Seagoon has a 60-foot caber hidden under his kilt, but the Scots want it back.
| 08:0011/13A complete guide to London, and the Time Trousers materialise in gangster-ridden Chicago. 08:30Les Dawson with tales of Britain's first space hero, and the Cosmo Show discusses birds.
| 08:00Sara Parker introduces and meets the winners of the Best Student Radio Feature prizes.
| 08:00Can the cheeky schoolboy find the room to indulge his dangerous passion for chemistry? 08:30The Count of Monte Cristo's rude interruption, and Ron and Eth's new words in The Glums.
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| 09:00 | 09:004/6Sue Perkins' moral and ethical posers for Susan Calman, Greg Proops and Simon Evans. 09:306/6Can Beau Nash track down a highwayman known as the Avon Avenger?
| 09:001/5A lively new show on current events and trends with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting. 09:302/6A hurricane of change in Chesbury, with Labour's wafer-thin majority.
| 09:006/6Richard Herring, Alex Horne and Jenny Eclair vie for wordy supremacy 09:301/6Gym shenanigans in the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 09:002/6Rock music's Rick Wakeman quizzes a panel about himself. 09:306/7Bertie Wooster helps his fearsome uncle with a spot of dressing up. With Richard Briers.
| 09:004/6Panellists must talk with deliberate inaccuracy about women, Japan, owls and potatoes. 09:304/8To steam or not to steam? Sarah and Eleanor argue over potatoes.
| 09:00How did BBC TV's classic Home Guard sitcom find more success on radio?
| 09:00Raja Shehadeh reflects on a friendship forged over 40 years on the Israel-Palestine border
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| 10:00 | 10:00Drag queen Darcy White's ex-partner Dennis turns up after 20 years.
| 10:001/2In Edwardian London, three carefree young men and a dog take a mishap-ridden holiday.
| 10:002/2Unable to recollect words or tune, Harris attempts a comic song to the dismay of all.
| 10:00Oscar Wilde's tale of dangerous pleasures in which an aristocrat makes a fateful pact.
| 10:00The aristocrat is living a selfish life, but is retribution on the horizon?
| | 10:10Fi Glover introduces a conversation about May Queens and the meaning of May Day traditions(R) 10:15From Mantovani to Pulp, the BAFTA-winning production designer shares her castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:004/5A Cinderella pantomime character wonders if her own Prince Charming is in the audience. 11:15An idealistic young poet falls in love with beauty. But nothing is what it seems.
| 11:005/5After 40 years teaching creative writing, sneaky Mr Fisher discovers a masterpiece. 11:15A bus driver who has shut himself off from the world is sent a feisty teenager to help him
| 11:00Timmy Binn's demeanour on this evening's visit is different - he is on a special mission. 11:15Caught up in the surprise British retreat of 1918, signallers face a terrifying choice.
| 11:00Jack Murphy learns that a woman's affection cannot be bought. Or can it? 11:15In the face of a German advance, the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps decide whether to stay.
| 11:00David McGuire joins Amanda Litherland to recommend favourite podcasts.
| | 11:008/9Meg Bowles introduces stories about how we deal with rejection, failure and embarrassment. 11:50David Attenborough explores the natural history of potatoes, peppers and artichokes.
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| 12:00 | 12:006/20The Lad takes up sculpting, but then he runs out of rocks... 12:30Will a visit to the pier pour cold water on the renovation plans?
| 12:007/7Lionel finally seeks to make an honest woman of Jean. 12:30The blundering civil servants battle to organise a military display.
| 12:001/6After their TV excursion, the crew of HMS Troutbridge set sail with a new commander. 12:30Kenneth Horne's revered troupe poke fun at tax bills and atomic power.
| 12:005/5Jacko spins a sad yarn of overwhelming revenge with a tinge of praise. 12:304/26Neddie Seagoon has a 60-foot caber hidden under his kilt, but the Scots want it back.
| 12:0011/13A complete guide to London, and the Time Trousers materialise in gangster-ridden Chicago. 12:30Les Dawson with tales of Britain's first space hero, and the Cosmo Show discusses birds.
| 12:00Kenneth Horne's revered troupe poke fun at tax bills and atomic power. 12:301/6Gym shenanigans in the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 12:00Can the cheeky schoolboy find the room to indulge his dangerous passion for chemistry? 12:30The Count of Monte Cristo's rude interruption, and Ron and Eth's new words in The Glums.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/8Murder on a lonely island, as Paul Temple spots a clue pointing to Paris. 13:30Dane Baptiste introduces a programme exploring pleasure, philosophy and neuroscience.
| 13:007/8Paul Temple switches his attention to a London nightclub. 13:30Dane Baptiste introduces an exploration of the role of food in 'Guilty Pleasures'.
| 13:008/8Paul Temple gathers together the key players in the musical mystery. 13:30Dane Baptiste explores the secret pleasures of a fellow comic's love of hip-hop music.
| 13:001/5When a detested church-goer is found dead, Miss Marple investigates. 13:30Stuart Maconie on rock musicians who combined symphony and pop music in the 60s and 70s
| 13:002/5Miss Marple probes Colonel Protheroe's killing in the vicar's study. 13:30Veteran broadcaster Sir Trevor McDonald chooses his favourite words and poetry.
| 13:00John and Susie find that over just a few days, their world is turned upside down.
| 13:002/2Muriel Hammond's journey to womanhood and independence in 1900s Yorkshire.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5A spinster tries to be a governess, but lands a job which turns out to be a real education 14:15Lenny Henry explores the breakthrough arrival of the play Elmina's Kitchen in the West End 14:306/10Connie Hammond makes a dramatic return, and Muriel gets worrying news. 14:451/5Sampat Pal, grassroots crusader for women's rights, takes on a new case of injustice.
| 14:002/5Actress Miss La Fosse is impressed by the curate daughter's quick thinking. 14:15Lenny Henry examines the evolving depiction of Afro-Caribbeans on TV. 14:307/10Muriel tries to help her pregnant sister Connie unravel her complicated love life. 14:452/5Sampat Pal confronts the local police, in her quest to find justice for Sheelu.
| 14:003/5The spinster is transformed for a party and tries to sort out Miss Du Barry's love life. 14:15Lenny Henry on the complex stage history of the role of Othello, Shakespeare's 'Moor'. 14:308/10As the war comes to an end, Muriel hears news of Delia and comes to a decision. 14:453/5Sampat continues to investigate the case of Sheelu, whose harrowing story has now emerged.
| 14:004/5The shy spinster goes to a night club for the first time. 14:15Lenny Henry focuses on how Caribbean migration has been reflected on stage and screen. 14:309/10Muriel arrives in London to help Delia with her reformist work, and Godfrey pays a visit. 14:454/5The legislator steps up his threats against both Sheelu's family and Sampat herself.
| 14:005/5Miss Pettigrew dreads the future... 14:15Lenny Henry on how anger and protest found their way to stage and screen in the 1970s. 14:3010/10Muriel and Godfrey have an emotional encounter in Marshington. 14:455/5Sampat deploys all the might of the Pink Gang to help the unlawfully imprisoned Sheelu.
| 14:10The former wife of Ronnie Wood chooses music by Miriam Makeba and the Rolling Stones. 14:15The Body Shop founder explores her home seaside town, from school days to sand dunes.
| 14:151/6Don't panic! Memories of the Dad's Army star. 14:301/2It is 1967 and 11-year-old Willa has to deal with a domestic crisis.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Drag queen Darcy White's ex-partner Dennis turns up after 20 years.
| 15:001/2In Edwardian London, three carefree young men and a dog take a mishap-ridden holiday.
| 15:002/2Unable to recollect words or tune, Harris attempts a comic song to the dismay of all.
| 15:00Oscar Wilde's tale of dangerous pleasures in which an aristocrat makes a fateful pact.
| 15:00The aristocrat is living a selfish life, but is retribution on the horizon?
| 15:00Sara Parker introduces and meets the winners of the Best Student Radio Feature prizes.
| 15:455/5Meet the design pioneers of small silicon chips - perfect for pocket-sized phones.
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| 16:00 | 16:004/6Sue Perkins' moral and ethical posers for Susan Calman, Greg Proops and Simon Evans. 16:306/6Can Beau Nash track down a highwayman known as the Avon Avenger?
| 16:001/6John Lloyd and Dave Gorman with Jimmy Carr, Francesca Stavrakopoulou and Alex Bellos. 16:302/6A hurricane of change in Chesbury, with Labour's wafer-thin majority.
| 16:006/6Richard Herring, Alex Horne and Jenny Eclair vie for wordy supremacy 16:301/6Gym shenanigans in the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 16:002/6Rock music's Rick Wakeman quizzes a panel about himself. 16:306/7Bertie Wooster helps his fearsome uncle with a spot of dressing up. With Richard Briers.
| 16:004/6Panellists must talk with deliberate inaccuracy about women, Japan, owls and potatoes. 16:304/8To steam or not to steam? Sarah and Eleanor argue over potatoes.
| 16:00Inspector Morse tackles the murder of an invigilator in a foreign exam syndicate.
| 16:00An awkward reunion between father and son. Drama with John le Mesurier.
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| 17:00 | 17:005/6In a rare moment, Miss Callaghan apologises to her ex, lovestruck pupil Roy. 17:304/669th series of the multi-award award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 17:008/10Bill and Faith are about to get wed when the groom receives a shock. 17:306/6Helen Lederer reads from her boy-obsessed teenage diaries and chats to Rufus Hound.
| 17:006/6Stella's plans for an open garden charity day are interrupted by an unexpected delivery. 17:302/6Josh and his wife go for their 20-week scan.
| 17:001/6Life continues in Wadenbrook, and Ken and Keith have a birthday to celebrate. 17:301/4Joe Lycett welcomes Katherine Ryan and Greg James to share their secret obsessions.
| 17:003/4The Daily Sketch slams boring Auntie. Will John Brown agree to light entertainment shows? 17:301/3Post-heart attack, what does Richard Wilson most need?
| 17:304/6Michael Bentine remembers RAF adventures and how Ed Sullivan saved him from the FBI.
| 17:00Introduced by poet Daljit Nagra, San Franciscan Kim Shuck presents the poetry of her city. 17:302/6The rudest of awakenings for one particular pet and the positive side of stereotyping.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/4Gregor Samsa wakes one day to find himself hideously transformed into a monstrous insect. 18:30Martha Kearney is joined by a former CBI director and a novelist to discuss summer books.(R)
| 18:002/4Gregor is adapting to his new insect form, but his family find it harder to accept. 18:306/6Geoffrey Wheeler probes the west coast venue's unique staying power.
| 18:003/4Now a monster, Gregor strives to stay close to his family, but his father turns on him. 18:304/6The stand-up comedian chats about satire, bad singing, and the romance of cardigans.
| 18:004/4Living with his monstrous insect form, Gregor faces the ultimate rejection by his family. 18:30The reclusive American poet Emily Dickinson is the choice of fellow poet Gwyneth Lewis.
| 18:00An academic discovers how to control the forces of nature with his mind. 18:3010/10Gary Kemp and Tony Hadley answer audience questions about Spandau Ballet's hit album True.
| 18:00The famous tale of piracy and slavery by the American master of suspense.
| 18:005/5When a miller's daughter marries a nobleman, it is the start of a terrifying adventure. 18:455/5A man inherits some objects, but will he be able to control the events they set in motion?
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| 19:00 | 19:006/20The Lad takes up sculpting, but then he runs out of rocks... 19:30Will a visit to the pier pour cold water on the renovation plans?
| 19:007/7Lionel finally seeks to make an honest woman of Jean. 19:30The blundering civil servants battle to organise a military display.
| 19:001/6After their TV excursion, the crew of HMS Troutbridge set sail with a new commander. 19:30Kenneth Horne's revered troupe poke fun at tax bills and atomic power.
| 19:005/5Jacko spins a sad yarn of overwhelming revenge with a tinge of praise. 19:304/26Neddie Seagoon has a 60-foot caber hidden under his kilt, but the Scots want it back.
| 19:0011/13A complete guide to London, and the Time Trousers materialise in gangster-ridden Chicago. 19:30Les Dawson with tales of Britain's first space hero, and the Cosmo Show discusses birds.
| 19:00How did BBC TV's classic Home Guard sitcom find more success on radio?
| 19:008/9Meg Bowles introduces stories about how we deal with rejection, failure and embarrassment. 19:50David Attenborough explores the natural history of potatoes, peppers and artichokes.
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| 20:00 | 20:006/8Murder on a lonely island, as Paul Temple spots a clue pointing to Paris. 20:30Dane Baptiste introduces a programme exploring pleasure, philosophy and neuroscience.
| 20:007/8Paul Temple switches his attention to a London nightclub. 20:30Dane Baptiste introduces an exploration of the role of food in 'Guilty Pleasures'.
| 20:008/8Paul Temple gathers together the key players in the musical mystery. 20:30Dane Baptiste explores the secret pleasures of a fellow comic's love of hip-hop music.
| 20:001/5When a detested church-goer is found dead, Miss Marple investigates. 20:30Stuart Maconie on rock musicians who combined symphony and pop music in the 60s and 70s
| 20:002/5Miss Marple probes Colonel Protheroe's killing in the vicar's study. 20:30Veteran broadcaster Sir Trevor McDonald chooses his favourite words and poetry.
| | 20:00Raja Shehadeh reflects on a friendship forged over 40 years on the Israel-Palestine border
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| 21:00 | 21:004/5A Cinderella pantomime character wonders if her own Prince Charming is in the audience. 21:15An idealistic young poet falls in love with beauty. But nothing is what it seems.
| 21:005/5After 40 years teaching creative writing, sneaky Mr Fisher discovers a masterpiece. 21:15A bus driver who has shut himself off from the world is sent a feisty teenager to help him
| 21:00Timmy Binn's demeanour on this evening's visit is different - he is on a special mission. 21:15Caught up in the surprise British retreat of 1918, signallers face a terrifying choice.
| 21:00Jack Murphy learns that a woman's affection cannot be bought. Or can it? 21:15In the face of a German advance, the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps decide whether to stay.
| 21:00David McGuire joins Amanda Litherland to recommend favourite podcasts.
| | 21:10Fi Glover introduces a conversation about May Queens and the meaning of May Day traditions(R) 21:15From Mantovani to Pulp, the BAFTA-winning production designer shares her castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/669th series of the multi-award award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 22:303/4Arthur is employed as a sandwich maker, and learns that he has become a dad.
| 22:006/6Helen Lederer reads from her boy-obsessed teenage diaries and chats to Rufus Hound. 22:301/4Paul Sinha tests his audience and himself on what they know about British history. 22:55Iain Lee talks to Carl Donnelly.
| 22:002/6Josh and his wife go for their 20-week scan. 22:303/6Collaboration loyalty cards ruin Uljabaan's plans and Richard's chances in the pub quiz. 22:55Iain Lee talks to Carl Donnelly.
| 22:001/4Joe Lycett welcomes Katherine Ryan and Greg James to share their secret obsessions. 22:308/9Brand new podcast from the team behind the long-running main show. 22:453/6John spurns an unpaid gig in a remote village hall, but a parking space causes a rethink.
| 22:001/3Post-heart attack, what does Richard Wilson most need? 22:304/9The fourth heat of the BBC New Comedy Award 2018, hosted by Kiri Pritchard-Maclean.
| 22:004/6Satan is cross with Yeats over a poem, while Scumspawn and Thomas write their own verse. 22:303/4The pioneering American political comic of the 1950s and 60s in a special one-off show. 22:55Arthur Smith chats again to Gary Delaney.
| 22:002/6The rudest of awakenings for one particular pet and the positive side of stereotyping. 22:304/6Brian Gulliver tells of his adventures in Anidara, where he finds himself put out to stud.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Dane Baptiste introduces Professor Joy Klamp's guide to the misery of partying. 23:156/6Revealing all on narcotics and Top of the Pops. 23:303/6Learn about medieval cooking, and view the most precious exhibit.
| 23:00Dane Baptiste introduces Professor Joy Klamp's tour of the miserable world of holidaying. 23:153/4Kim is not happy when a debate about her demise reveals Neil's yearning for an accordion. 23:304/6The museum director has big news - and love is in the air.
| 23:00Dane Baptiste introduces Professor Joy Klamp's tour of the miserable world of fine dining. 23:155/6A monstrous encounter for the elderly duo in the great outdoors. 23:302/4David Lander reports on the implications of revolutionary methods of baby production.
| 23:00Professor Joy Klamp explores ways to make the festive season truly miserable. 23:154/4Kim and Neil's return from a funeral involves a missed left turn and the planet Zobula. 23:303/4On a chaotic overseas tour, the star cricketer's private life takes a turn for the worse.
| 23:25Arthur Smith talks to Gary Delaney. 23:303/6Two comedy giants talk lamp-posts and Hollywood in the tag-team talk show.
| 23:006/6Will the star make it onto the Mallard stage, as himself, before the funding cuts bite? 23:301/5Dolphins, and Sue Lawley's secret. Nick Golson and Tim de Jongh greet William Franklyn.
| 23:002/2As the crew embark on a race against time, just what is Gerti's secret? 23:303/4Alex is prepared for the ultimate sacrifice when his mum thinks she is pregnant.
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