| 00:00 | 00:005/5When a miller's daughter marries a nobleman, it is the start of a terrifying adventure. 00:455/5A man inherits some objects, but will he be able to control the events they set in motion?
| 00:00Maybury is driving home, he's lost, it's getting dark and he's running out of petrol. 00:30Sue MacGregor, Lesley Abdela and Greg Neale discuss their favourite books.(R)
| 00:001/3James Follett's first radio drama explores dissention and danger in a repressive state. 00:305/5Hardeep Singh Kohli speaks to his father about his decision to move to Scotland from India
| 00:002/3Valery is taken out to dinner by his interrogator, but is all quite what it seems? 00:301/7Deadpan master Jimmy Carr chats about his career, life on tour and writing comedy routines
| 00:003/3How did Valery escape? Will Suskin ever uncover the truth? 00:30Restaurateur Antonio Carluccio nominates the Scottish artist Sir Eduardo Paolozzi.
| 00:00The dilemmas facing scientists over discovering how to manufacture happiness. 00:301/12Robbie Williams talks to John Wilson about his debut solo album, Life Thru a Lens.
| 00:00Sci-fi writer Alec Turin probes the disappearance of 32 members of a 1970s religious cult. 00:45Can a machine think and could it be prone to violence?
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2Muriel Hammond's journey to womanhood and independence in 1900s Yorkshire.
| 01:003/5With more than one murder confession, who can Miss Marple believe? 01:30Poet Paul Henry explores the true story behind Dad's Army's Private Godfrey.
| 01:004/5Investigating the Colonel's death doesn't go to plan. 01:301/10Melvyn Bragg on the fall of Rome and the rise of Northumbria.
| 01:005/5Can Miss Marple finally reveal the identity of the murderer? 01:302/10Melvyn Bragg explores the glories of the Northumbrian Renaissance.
| 01:001/2Rival Glasgow gangsters compete for a coveted children's book award. 01:303/10Melvyn Bragg on the invasions of the north of England by Vikings and Norsemen.
| 01:002/2When Bob Boxer falls for a TV presenter, his partner Shona Doberman grows suspicious. 01:304/10Melvyn Bragg on the the turbulent years of rebellion which swept the north of England.
| 01:00Teenagers Amy and Ryley are falling for each other. How can Amy tell him she is trans?
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| 02:00 | 02:151/6Don't panic! Memories of the Dad's Army star. 02:301/2It is 1967 and 11-year-old Willa has to deal with a domestic crisis.
| 02:001/15Many things are preoccupying the physician, father and sometimes fool to King Charles II. 02:15Lenny Henry focuses on the burgeoning black theatre companies of the 1970s and 80s. 02:301/5English society is under the microscope, soon to be destroyed in the trenches. 02:451/5The author makes his way to the shore, observing all manner of bird and animal life.
| 02:002/15Merivel sets out on a dazzling journey to the glittering court at Versailles. 02:15Lenny Henry charts the breakthrough of a suite of powerful new voices in the 1990s. 02:302/5Preparations take place for the shoot, below stairs and in the Oxfordshire country village 02:452/5Philip recalls his early London years, a place full of watery stories, past and present.
| 02:003/15Merivel arrives at Versailles but gaining an audience with Louis proves more difficult. 02:15Lenny Henry focuses on attitudes towards homosexuality, with film-maker Isaac Julien. 02:303/5A fierce rivalry between Lord Hartlip and Lionel Stephens unsettles their host. 02:453/5Philip recalls exotic Sri Lanka, which is brimming with maritime life and stories.
| 02:004/15Merivel accepts a lift in Louise de Flamanville's coach, but finds more than he bargained. 02:15Lenny Henry on the blossoming of new black British theatrical voices with roots in Africa. 02:304/5Lionel and Olivia are loved-up, while an animal rights protestor interrupts the shoot. 02:454/5On the deck of a boat in New Zealand, the author sees a huge grey shape straight ahead.
| 02:005/15Physician, father and part-time fool, Merivel rescues a bear and returns to Bidnold. 02:15Lenny Henry talks to Steve McQueen, the first black director to win a Best Picture Oscar. 02:305/5Cardew heads back to the shoot, and an error of judgement results in a tragic death. 02:455/5The author is still in New Zealand, but the sound of childhood will tempt him home.
| 02:10The poet and novelist Ben Okri chooses music from Otis Redding and Scenes From Nigeria. 02:15The author and broadcaster explores the wilds of the Scottish Highlands.
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| 03:00 | 03:455/5Meet the design pioneers of small silicon chips - perfect for pocket-sized phones.
| 03:001/3Anne Elliott meets her fiancé again after eight years apart.
| 03:002/3Anne Elliott is surprised to hear news of an impending marriage.
| 03:003/3Anne Elliot wonders if she was wrong about Captain Wentworth.
| 03:00Lady Edith's life-changing boat ride to the South Atlantic.
| 03:00Two fresco plasterers get on with preparing the Sistine Chapel for boss man Michelangelo.
| 03:00A celebration of the 90th anniversary of poet, humourist and absurdist Ivor Cutler.
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| 04:00 | 04:00An awkward reunion between father and son. Drama with John le Mesurier.
| 04:005/6Moral and ethical posers for John Finnemore, Danielle Ward, Alun Cochrane and Ann Leslie. 04:301/5The struggles of a Dublin theatrical costumier. The local nun's drama group offers hope.
| 04:002/6John Lloyd and curator Dave Gorman welcome exhibits from Graham Linehan among others. 04:303/6The new mayor has to chair his very first council meeting and he is scared witless.
| 04:001/6Martin Young chairs the famous people quiz. With Francis Wheen and Fred Housego. 04:302/6It's a facelift fracas on the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 04:003/6Scientist Adam Hart-Davis quizzes a panel about himself. 04:307/7Furious Uncle Percy gets trapped and Bertie tries to avoid arrest. With Richard Briers.
| 04:005/6David Mitchell hosts. With Marcus Brigstocke, Holly Walsh, John Finnemore and Rufus Hound. 04:305/8Sarah has a bit of trouble putting up some shelves, but she gets the last laugh.
| 04:00Three couples celebrating silver weddings discover they are not married.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Introduced by poet Daljit Nagra, San Franciscan Kim Shuck presents the poetry of her city. 05:302/6The rudest of awakenings for one particular pet and the positive side of stereotyping.
| 05:006/6A letter and phone calls lift the lid on Jane's chaotic love life. 05:305/669th series of the multi-award award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 05:001/6Arty Trisha opens an Edinburgh cafe with sensible sister Clare. Will they survive day one? 05:301/4Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to the modern media landscape.
| 05:001/6It's duo Tommy and Sheila's second stab at fame, and she's been spending. 05:303/6Josh attempts to buy a pram on the cheap.
| 05:002/6Against her better judgement, Jan has dinner with her ex-husband. 05:302/4Joe Lycett welcomes Janice Connolly and Nick Owen to share their secret obsessions.
| 05:004/4The Oxford versus Cambridge boat race proves to be a technical challenge. 05:302/3Richard Wilson realises it's no good being Mr Nice Guy. He's got to tell the truth.
| 05:305/6Michael Bentine remembers a trick by Alfred Hitchcock and tales of the Secret Service.
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| 06:00 | 06:003/5With more than one murder confession, who can Miss Marple believe? 06:30Poet Paul Henry explores the true story behind Dad's Army's Private Godfrey.
| 06:004/5Investigating the Colonel's death doesn't go to plan. 06:301/10Melvyn Bragg on the fall of Rome and the rise of Northumbria.
| 06:005/5Can Miss Marple finally reveal the identity of the murderer? 06:302/10Melvyn Bragg explores the glories of the Northumbrian Renaissance.
| 06:001/2Rival Glasgow gangsters compete for a coveted children's book award. 06:303/10Melvyn Bragg on the invasions of the north of England by Vikings and Norsemen.
| 06:002/2When Bob Boxer falls for a TV presenter, his partner Shona Doberman grows suspicious. 06:304/10Melvyn Bragg on the the turbulent years of rebellion which swept the north of England.
| 06:00Three couples celebrating silver weddings discover they are not married.
| 06:001913: A Country House party and English society under the microscope. With Olivia Colman.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/6A letter and phone calls lift the lid on Jane's chaotic love life. 07:305/669th series of the multi-award award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 07:001/6Arty Trisha opens an Edinburgh cafe with sensible sister Clare. Will they survive day one? 07:301/4Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to the modern media landscape.
| 07:001/6It's duo Tommy and Sheila's second stab at fame, and she's been spending. 07:303/6Josh attempts to buy a pram on the cheap.
| 07:002/6Against her better judgement, Jan has dinner with her ex-husband. 07:302/4Joe Lycett welcomes Janice Connolly and Nick Owen to share their secret obsessions.
| 07:004/4The Oxford versus Cambridge boat race proves to be a technical challenge. 07:302/3Richard Wilson realises it's no good being Mr Nice Guy. He's got to tell the truth.
| 07:305/6Michael Bentine remembers a trick by Alfred Hitchcock and tales of the Secret Service.
| 07:152/6Dad's Army star Clive Dunn recalls life at boarding school and joining the army. 07:303/6An awkward encounter at an interfaith conference and a Canadian trip to impress daddy.
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| 08:00 | 08:007/20The film of The King and I inspires the Lad's own unmusical and argumentative version. 08:30An electrician's visit brings worrying news about the pier.
| 08:001/6The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic crime writer. 08:30It's all change for the civil servants - and for surprised Brummies!
| 08:002/6A fresh arrival makes waves and throws a NATO exercise into confusion. 100th episode. 08:30Kenneth Horne goes shopping - and what are the public reading?
| 08:001/8Newly re-elected MP Jim Hacker is summoned to the PM's office. 08:305/26Neddie reveals his Arthurian roots and goes in search of treasure in deepest Cornwall.
| 08:0012/13A complete guide to the aristocracy, and the hunt for the Time Trousers goes Down Under. 08:30Lugubrious Les with a tale of when the worm turned, and Cosmo discusses modern art.
| 08:00A celebration of the 90th anniversary of poet, humourist and absurdist Ivor Cutler.
| 08:00Can the cheeky schoolboy help his mother on a very unusual day? 08:30Cuts are afoot at the BBC, while the Glums get all nostalgic.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6Moral and ethical posers for John Finnemore, Danielle Ward, Alun Cochrane and Ann Leslie. 09:301/5The struggles of a Dublin theatrical costumier. The local nun's drama group offers hope.
| 09:002/5A lively new show on current events and trends with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting. 09:303/6The new mayor has to chair his very first council meeting and he is scared witless.
| 09:001/6Martin Young chairs the famous people quiz. With Francis Wheen and Fred Housego. 09:302/6It's a facelift fracas on the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 09:003/6Scientist Adam Hart-Davis quizzes a panel about himself. 09:307/7Furious Uncle Percy gets trapped and Bertie tries to avoid arrest. With Richard Briers.
| 09:005/6David Mitchell hosts. With Marcus Brigstocke, Holly Walsh, John Finnemore and Rufus Hound. 09:305/8Sarah has a bit of trouble putting up some shelves, but she gets the last laugh.
| 09:00Ed Reardon and his feline companion Elgar consider the role of cats in the radio archives.
| 09:00Charlotte Higgins explores our ancient fascination with mazes and labyrinths.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3Anne Elliott meets her fiancé again after eight years apart.
| 10:002/3Anne Elliott is surprised to hear news of an impending marriage.
| 10:003/3Anne Elliot wonders if she was wrong about Captain Wentworth.
| 10:00Lady Edith's life-changing boat ride to the South Atlantic.
| 10:00Two fresco plasterers get on with preparing the Sistine Chapel for boss man Michelangelo.
| | 10:10Two magicians debate the morality of magic and deception.(R) 10:15From Salad Days to Joan Baez, mountaineer Chris Bonington shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:00When Dolly sees an advertisement for a postman, there is only one possible candidate. 11:15Celestine's mission to isolate the causes of trench fever is interrupted by a visitor.
| 11:00When Kitty Doody's dad dies, the next door Mickelow twins fear she'll sell up. 11:15The British Army is in pell-mell retreat, and must face up to losing the war.
| 11:00A man rides out with his married lover. Cautionary tale set in India. 11:15Retired removal man Gladwyn Jebb is obsessed with his job, but cannot tell the truth.
| 11:00A cautionary tale of how the malign and sultry River Thames exacts a watery revenge. 11:15When Anja meets Rhys she is reluctant to fall in love, but her brain has other ideas.
| 11:00Olly Mann joins Amanda Litherland to recommend favourite podcasts.
| | 11:009/9Jenifer Hixson introduces tales of questioning power in the USSR, New York and death row. 11:50David Attenborough reveals the life of insects that emerge from the earth every 17 years.
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| 12:00 | 12:007/20The film of The King and I inspires the Lad's own unmusical and argumentative version. 12:30An electrician's visit brings worrying news about the pier.
| 12:001/6The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic crime writer. 12:30It's all change for the civil servants - and for surprised Brummies!
| 12:002/6A fresh arrival makes waves and throws a NATO exercise into confusion. 100th episode. 12:30Kenneth Horne goes shopping - and what are the public reading?
| 12:001/8Newly re-elected MP Jim Hacker is summoned to the PM's office. 12:305/26Neddie reveals his Arthurian roots and goes in search of treasure in deepest Cornwall.
| 12:0012/13A complete guide to the aristocracy, and the hunt for the Time Trousers goes Down Under. 12:30Lugubrious Les with a tale of when the worm turned, and Cosmo discusses modern art.
| 12:001/6It's duo Tommy and Sheila's second stab at fame, and she's been spending. 12:301/8Newly re-elected MP Jim Hacker is summoned to the PM's office.
| 12:00Can the cheeky schoolboy help his mother on a very unusual day? 12:30Cuts are afoot at the BBC, while the Glums get all nostalgic.
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| 13:00 | 13:003/5With more than one murder confession, who can Miss Marple believe? 13:30Poet Paul Henry explores the true story behind Dad's Army's Private Godfrey.
| 13:004/5Investigating the Colonel's death doesn't go to plan. 13:301/10Melvyn Bragg on the fall of Rome and the rise of Northumbria.
| 13:005/5Can Miss Marple finally reveal the identity of the murderer? 13:302/10Melvyn Bragg explores the glories of the Northumbrian Renaissance.
| 13:001/2Rival Glasgow gangsters compete for a coveted children's book award. 13:303/10Melvyn Bragg on the invasions of the north of England by Vikings and Norsemen.
| 13:002/2When Bob Boxer falls for a TV presenter, his partner Shona Doberman grows suspicious. 13:304/10Melvyn Bragg on the the turbulent years of rebellion which swept the north of England.
| 13:00Teenagers Amy and Ryley are falling for each other. How can Amy tell him she is trans?
| 13:001913: A Country House party and English society under the microscope. With Olivia Colman.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/15Many things are preoccupying the physician, father and sometimes fool to King Charles II. 14:15Lenny Henry focuses on the burgeoning black theatre companies of the 1970s and 80s. 14:301/5English society is under the microscope, soon to be destroyed in the trenches. 14:451/5The author makes his way to the shore, observing all manner of bird and animal life.
| 14:002/15Merivel sets out on a dazzling journey to the glittering court at Versailles. 14:15Lenny Henry charts the breakthrough of a suite of powerful new voices in the 1990s. 14:302/5Preparations take place for the shoot, below stairs and in the Oxfordshire country village 14:452/5Philip recalls his early London years, a place full of watery stories, past and present.
| 14:003/15Merivel arrives at Versailles but gaining an audience with Louis proves more difficult. 14:15Lenny Henry focuses on attitudes towards homosexuality, with film-maker Isaac Julien. 14:303/5A fierce rivalry between Lord Hartlip and Lionel Stephens unsettles their host. 14:453/5Philip recalls exotic Sri Lanka, which is brimming with maritime life and stories.
| 14:004/15Merivel accepts a lift in Louise de Flamanville's coach, but finds more than he bargained. 14:15Lenny Henry on the blossoming of new black British theatrical voices with roots in Africa. 14:304/5Lionel and Olivia are loved-up, while an animal rights protestor interrupts the shoot. 14:454/5On the deck of a boat in New Zealand, the author sees a huge grey shape straight ahead.
| 14:005/15Physician, father and part-time fool, Merivel rescues a bear and returns to Bidnold. 14:15Lenny Henry talks to Steve McQueen, the first black director to win a Best Picture Oscar. 14:305/5Cardew heads back to the shoot, and an error of judgement results in a tragic death. 14:455/5The author is still in New Zealand, but the sound of childhood will tempt him home.
| 14:10The poet and novelist Ben Okri chooses music from Otis Redding and Scenes From Nigeria. 14:15The author and broadcaster explores the wilds of the Scottish Highlands.
| 14:152/6Dad's Army star Clive Dunn recalls life at boarding school and joining the army. 14:302/2In 1960s America, Willa and her husband Peter have travelled to Baltimore.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3Anne Elliott meets her fiancé again after eight years apart.
| 15:002/3Anne Elliott is surprised to hear news of an impending marriage.
| 15:003/3Anne Elliot wonders if she was wrong about Captain Wentworth.
| 15:00Lady Edith's life-changing boat ride to the South Atlantic.
| 15:00Two fresco plasterers get on with preparing the Sistine Chapel for boss man Michelangelo.
| 15:00A celebration of the 90th anniversary of poet, humourist and absurdist Ivor Cutler.
| 15:451/4A smooth Yank, a Yorkshire 'bumpkin' and their Scottish-sounding daughter.
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| 16:00 | 16:005/6Moral and ethical posers for John Finnemore, Danielle Ward, Alun Cochrane and Ann Leslie. 16:301/5The struggles of a Dublin theatrical costumier. The local nun's drama group offers hope.
| 16:002/6John Lloyd and curator Dave Gorman welcome exhibits from Graham Linehan among others. 16:303/6The new mayor has to chair his very first council meeting and he is scared witless.
| 16:001/6Martin Young chairs the famous people quiz. With Francis Wheen and Fred Housego. 16:302/6It's a facelift fracas on the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 16:003/6Scientist Adam Hart-Davis quizzes a panel about himself. 16:307/7Furious Uncle Percy gets trapped and Bertie tries to avoid arrest. With Richard Briers.
| 16:005/6David Mitchell hosts. With Marcus Brigstocke, Holly Walsh, John Finnemore and Rufus Hound. 16:305/8Sarah has a bit of trouble putting up some shelves, but she gets the last laugh.
| 16:00Three couples celebrating silver weddings discover they are not married.
| 16:001888: As fear grips London after multiple murders, the mysterious Mr Sleuth arrives
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| 17:00 | 17:006/6A letter and phone calls lift the lid on Jane's chaotic love life. 17:305/669th series of the multi-award award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 17:001/6Arty Trisha opens an Edinburgh cafe with sensible sister Clare. Will they survive day one? 17:301/4Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to the modern media landscape.
| 17:001/6It's duo Tommy and Sheila's second stab at fame, and she's been spending. 17:303/6Josh attempts to buy a pram on the cheap.
| 17:002/6Against her better judgement, Jan has dinner with her ex-husband. 17:302/4Joe Lycett welcomes Janice Connolly and Nick Owen to share their secret obsessions.
| 17:004/4The Oxford versus Cambridge boat race proves to be a technical challenge. 17:302/3Richard Wilson realises it's no good being Mr Nice Guy. He's got to tell the truth.
| 17:305/6Michael Bentine remembers a trick by Alfred Hitchcock and tales of the Secret Service.
| 17:00Introduced by poet Daljit Nagra, Stephen Kalinich takes us on a poetic tour of Los Angeles 17:303/6An awkward encounter at an interfaith conference and a Canadian trip to impress daddy.
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| 18:00 | 18:00Maybury is driving home, he's lost, it's getting dark and he's running out of petrol. 18:30Sue MacGregor, Lesley Abdela and Greg Neale discuss their favourite books.
| 18:001/3James Follett's first radio drama explores dissention and danger in a repressive state. 18:305/5Hardeep Singh Kohli speaks to his father about his decision to move to Scotland from India
| 18:002/3Valery is taken out to dinner by his interrogator, but is all quite what it seems? 18:301/7Deadpan master Jimmy Carr chats about his career, life on tour and writing comedy routines
| 18:003/3How did Valery escape? Will Suskin ever uncover the truth? 18:30Restaurateur Antonio Carluccio nominates the Scottish artist Sir Eduardo Paolozzi.
| 18:00The dilemmas facing scientists over discovering how to manufacture happiness. 18:301/12Robbie Williams talks to John Wilson about his debut solo album, Life Thru a Lens.
| 18:00Sci-fi writer Alec Turin probes the disappearance of 32 members of a 1970s religious cult. 18:45Can a machine think and could it be prone to violence?
| 18:00Sir Tim Rice explores the lasting appeal of the British comic and its hero Dan Dare. 18:301/6The dashing pilot is selected to take an alien-inspired spacecraft to Venus.
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| 19:00 | 19:007/20The film of The King and I inspires the Lad's own unmusical and argumentative version. 19:30An electrician's visit brings worrying news about the pier.
| 19:001/6The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic crime writer. 19:30It's all change for the civil servants - and for surprised Brummies!
| 19:002/6A fresh arrival makes waves and throws a NATO exercise into confusion. 100th episode. 19:30Kenneth Horne goes shopping - and what are the public reading?
| 19:001/8Newly re-elected MP Jim Hacker is summoned to the PM's office. 19:305/26Neddie reveals his Arthurian roots and goes in search of treasure in deepest Cornwall.
| 19:0012/13A complete guide to the aristocracy, and the hunt for the Time Trousers goes Down Under. 19:30Lugubrious Les with a tale of when the worm turned, and Cosmo discusses modern art.
| 19:00Ed Reardon and his feline companion Elgar consider the role of cats in the radio archives.
| 19:009/9Jenifer Hixson introduces tales of questioning power in the USSR, New York and death row. 19:50David Attenborough reveals the life of insects that emerge from the earth every 17 years.
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| 20:00 | 20:003/5With more than one murder confession, who can Miss Marple believe? 20:30Poet Paul Henry explores the true story behind Dad's Army's Private Godfrey.
| 20:004/5Investigating the Colonel's death doesn't go to plan. 20:301/10Melvyn Bragg on the fall of Rome and the rise of Northumbria.
| 20:005/5Can Miss Marple finally reveal the identity of the murderer? 20:302/10Melvyn Bragg explores the glories of the Northumbrian Renaissance.
| 20:001/2Rival Glasgow gangsters compete for a coveted children's book award. 20:303/10Melvyn Bragg on the invasions of the north of England by Vikings and Norsemen.
| 20:002/2When Bob Boxer falls for a TV presenter, his partner Shona Doberman grows suspicious. 20:304/10Melvyn Bragg on the the turbulent years of rebellion which swept the north of England.
| | 20:00Charlotte Higgins explores our ancient fascination with mazes and labyrinths.
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| 21:00 | 21:00When Dolly sees an advertisement for a postman, there is only one possible candidate. 21:15Celestine's mission to isolate the causes of trench fever is interrupted by a visitor.
| 21:00When Kitty Doody's dad dies, the next door Mickelow twins fear she'll sell up. 21:15The British Army is in pell-mell retreat, and must face up to losing the war.
| 21:00A man rides out with his married lover. Cautionary tale set in India. 21:15Retired removal man Gladwyn Jebb is obsessed with his job, but cannot tell the truth.
| 21:00A cautionary tale of how the malign and sultry River Thames exacts a watery revenge. 21:15When Anja meets Rhys she is reluctant to fall in love, but her brain has other ideas.
| 21:00Olly Mann joins Amanda Litherland to recommend favourite podcasts.
| | 21:10Two magicians debate the morality of magic and deception.(R) 21:15From Salad Days to Joan Baez, mountaineer Chris Bonington shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/669th series of the multi-award award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 22:304/4Arthur and Ford are reunited on the distant and backward planet of Lamuella.
| 22:001/4Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to the modern media landscape. 22:302/4Paul Sinha tests his audience and himself on what they know about the nation's health.
| 22:003/6Josh attempts to buy a pram on the cheap. 22:304/6The computer catches a very common virus, making the invasion doomed in more ways than one 22:55Paul Garner chats to impressionist Naomi McDonald.
| 22:002/4Joe Lycett welcomes Janice Connolly and Nick Owen to share their secret obsessions. 22:309/9Brand new podcast from the team behind the long-running main show. 22:456/6Rain is forecast, but John's efforts to help Ken with his washing spark disaster. 22:55Paul Garner chats to impressionist Naomi McDonald.
| 22:002/3Richard Wilson realises it's no good being Mr Nice Guy. He's got to tell the truth. 22:25Arthur Smith is joined by Alice Fraser. 22:305/9The fifth heat of the BBC New Comedy Award 2018, hosted by Mike Bobbins.
| 22:005/6Satan has never been to sleep, so Thomas and the Professor try to give him 40 winks. 22:304/4One of America's greatest Jewish comics, Shelley Berman performs. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Alice Fraser.
| 22:003/6An awkward encounter at an interfaith conference and a Canadian trip to impress daddy. 22:305/6Brian tells of his adventures about some abundance in Hermicia. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Alice Fraser.
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| 23:00 | 23:002/5A lively new show on current events and trends with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting. 23:304/6It's Awards Night! Can the Crayon Museum beat off the challenger, the World of Pencils?
| 23:002/6A chaotic end for the wedding reception of the year. 1770 America sitcom. 23:305/6Senior staff are off to a conference, leaving Rod in charge.
| 23:005/6Things are looking up for Faye, with invites to management drinks and her boss's wedding. 23:156/6The elderly Scotsmen's first trip to London ends in chaos. 23:303/4David Lander probes MI5 in a tale of dirty tricks, purple herrings and mauve sheep.
| 23:004/6Gurus, spirit guides and a sweat lodge ritual - Mel and Vicki succumb to New Ageism. 23:304/4The sporting legend tries to gauge the English team's success in his own murky way.
| 23:304/6The stand-up comic interviews the political spin doctor in the tag-team talk show.
| 23:002/6Stephen K Amos, Susan Murray, Tom Craine and Josie Long present a guide to breaking up. 23:302/5Des Lynham and Sue Cook's secrets are revealed, plus special guest Adam Ant.
| 23:00Clare and Brian's relationship is in trouble. Could relationship counselling help? 23:304/4There are fears Alex's snails will take over the village.
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