| 00:00 | 00:00Sir Tim Rice explores the lasting appeal of the British comic and its hero Dan Dare. 00:301/6The dashing pilot is selected to take an alien-inspired spacecraft to Venus.
| 00:001/4Stories about a voyage to the sun and a young boy whose real age is a mystery. 00:30Sue MacGregor and her guests, Janet Reibstein and Roshan Doug, discuss favourite books.(R)
| 00:002/4Stories about the terrible perils of invention and the murderous dangers of jealousy. 00:301/4Evelyn Glennie talks to her mum about her decision to become a musician.
| 00:003/4Stories about a risky time-travelling safari trip and a technology-loathing man. 00:304/7The self-styled posh stand-up tells the story of his career to Bruce Morton.
| 00:004/4Including the story that led to the 1953 film The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms. 00:30Poetry curator Daisy Goodwin nominates the Bard himself, William Shakespeare.
| 00:00A frozen food manufacturer is locked in a cold store, and his imagination runs wild. 00:302/12The audience questions Robbie about Life Thru a Lens, his debut solo album.
| 00:00A Russian bureaucrat arrives on the Mir space station with a secret agenda.
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| 01:00 | 01:001913: A Country House party and English society under the microscope. With Olivia Colman.
| 01:00Bunny Manders makes his first acquaintance with the amateur cracksman and cricketer. 01:305/10Northern landscapes have been inspiration for some of England's greatest literature.
| 01:00Bunny Manders is roped into a cricket match, but could detectives be on their trail? 01:306/10Melvyn Bragg on the inventiveness of the north and the birth of the Industrial Revolution.
| 01:00What starts as a low-key stakeout turns into a terrifying scramble for survival. 01:307/10Melvyn Bragg celebrates the first city of the Industrial Revolution.
| 01:00Bunny is forced to extemporise when the theft of a valuable painting seems to go wrong. 01:308/10Melvyn Bragg on the radical north, from the Peterloo Massacre to the suffragettes.
| 01:00The gentleman thief wants to try a different crime - to do away with a pawnbroker. 01:309/10Melvyn Bragg explores the north's radical impact on 20th-century culture.
| 01:00Aged 17 and a single mother, Maya falls in love.
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| 02:00 | 02:152/6Dad's Army star Clive Dunn recalls life at boarding school and joining the army. 02:302/2In 1960s America, Willa and her husband Peter have travelled to Baltimore.
| 02:006/15Merivel has returned to Bidnold to find his beloved Margaret in the grip of the typhus. 02:151/15Dominic Sandbrook investigates how the post office has shaped British society. 02:301/5Exploring ancient ideas about malaria and scientific attempts to defeat the deadly disease 02:451/5It's 1948 and the Empire Windrush brings an exciting new musical style to London - calypso
| 02:007/15Merivel turns his attention to his old patients, with the King an ever-unpredictable guest 02:152/15Penny Post was the first accessible and cheap method for sending mail within the capital. 02:302/5A countess and quinine in another drama exploring ancient ideas about malaria. 02:452/5The author considers steel pan, a Caribbean import which seeped into London's soundtrack.
| 02:008/15Merivel must operate on his former lover Lady Bathurst to save her life. 02:153/15Dominic Sandbrook looks at 18th-century long-distance letters. 02:303/5Bad air, bad water and sad lives in another drama exploring ancient ideas about malaria. 02:453/5Lloyd Bradley charts the arrival of Afro-rock, a genuine London sound with African roots.
| 02:009/15With the loss of Margaret and his bear dead, Merivel needs new purpose. 02:154/15Introduced in 1784, the mail coach slashed journey times by two thirds. 02:304/5A canal and a mosquito in another drama exploring ancient ideas about malaria. 02:454/5As roots reggae becomes popular, many black teenagers are drawn instead to lovers' rock.
| 02:0010/15Sir Robert sets out for Switzerland and has a lusty encounter on the road. 02:155/15Dominic Sandbrook investigates how the post office improved efficiency in the 1800s. 02:305/5The old ones are still sometimes the best. Drama exploring ancient ideas about malaria. 02:455/5Jungle and garage pave the way for grime, a style which has crossed into the mainstream.
| 02:15The author visits the Shropshire village of Chirbury, where she spent childhood holidays.
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| 03:00 | 03:451/4A smooth Yank, a Yorkshire 'bumpkin' and their Scottish-sounding daughter.
| 03:00A promiscuous mannequin's murder in 1948 Paris stylishly distracts Noel Coward.
| 03:00Finding $300,000 in a satchel, Noel Coward turns detective in Las Vegas.
| 03:001/3Dante finds himself in the middle of a dark wood in extreme personal and spiritual crisis.
| 03:002/3Dante and Virgil encounter numerous souls who have gone before them.
| 03:003/3Dante's journey comes to a glorious conclusion as he and Beatrice ascend through Paradise.
| 03:00Carolyn Quinn asks what the Carry On series of films tells us about British society.
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| 04:00 | 04:001888: As fear grips London after multiple murders, the mysterious Mr Sleuth arrives
| 04:006/6Ethical posers involving swapped babies, one-night stands and biochip crime prevention. 04:302/5The Dublin theatrical costumiers tackle a cloak for Sir Walter Raleigh.
| 04:003/6John Lloyd and Dave Gorman receive exhibits as donations to their infinitely vast museum. 04:304/6Chesbury FC is in dire straits, but Lady Mayoress Graham is determined to save the day.
| 04:002/6Martin Young chairs the quiz about famous folk. With Claire Rayner and Roy Hattersley. 04:303/6It's about vengeful parents on the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 04:004/6The celebrity chef and writer quizzes a panel about himself. 04:301/6Daddy is not keen on his new orthopaedic mattress. Stars Miriam Margolyes.
| 04:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game 04:306/8Eleanor's old snaps spark arguments with Sarah over the past. From February 1989.
| 04:00Paralleling Emily Bronte's life at Haworth by reconstructing her fantasy world.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Introduced by poet Daljit Nagra, Stephen Kalinich takes us on a poetic tour of Los Angeles 05:303/6An awkward encounter at an interfaith conference and a Canadian trip to impress daddy.
| 05:001/4Pam offers home truths about where we live. Poetry and sketches. 05:306/669th series of the multi-award award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 05:002/6Valentine's Day at the sisters' cafe sees revelations, flowers and marriage proposals. 05:302/4Jake casts a sharp satirical ear over speech radio
| 05:002/6Comeback duo singer Tommy mounts his own campaign to be awarded an MBE. 05:304/6Josh and his wife Monique attend their first NCT class.
| 05:003/6Visitors are expected in Wadenbrook, and a revelation is long overdue. 05:303/4Joe Lycett welcomes Angela Barnes and Adam Kay to share their secret obsessions.
| 05:001/6The old rogue and Nancy's idyllic return to Winterleaf Gunner proves to be short-lived. 05:303/3After a recent brush with death, Richard Wilson considers his legacy.
| 05:306/6Michael Bentine remembers going the extra mile in creating some madcap pranks for the BBC.
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| 06:00 | 06:00Bunny Manders makes his first acquaintance with the amateur cracksman and cricketer. 06:305/10Northern landscapes have been inspiration for some of England's greatest literature.
| 06:00Bunny Manders is roped into a cricket match, but could detectives be on their trail? 06:306/10Melvyn Bragg on the inventiveness of the north and the birth of the Industrial Revolution.
| 06:00What starts as a low-key stakeout turns into a terrifying scramble for survival. 06:307/10Melvyn Bragg celebrates the first city of the Industrial Revolution.
| 06:00Bunny is forced to extemporise when the theft of a valuable painting seems to go wrong. 06:308/10Melvyn Bragg on the radical north, from the Peterloo Massacre to the suffragettes.
| 06:00The gentleman thief wants to try a different crime - to do away with a pawnbroker. 06:309/10Melvyn Bragg explores the north's radical impact on 20th-century culture.
| 06:00Paralleling Emily Bronte's life at Haworth by reconstructing her fantasy world.
| 06:00Lavinia Greenlaw's five-part drama about Malaria, one of the oldest of human diseases.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/4Pam offers home truths about where we live. Poetry and sketches. 07:306/669th series of the multi-award award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 07:002/6Valentine's Day at the sisters' cafe sees revelations, flowers and marriage proposals. 07:302/4Jake casts a sharp satirical ear over speech radio
| 07:002/6Comeback duo singer Tommy mounts his own campaign to be awarded an MBE. 07:304/6Josh and his wife Monique attend their first NCT class.
| 07:003/6Visitors are expected in Wadenbrook, and a revelation is long overdue. 07:303/4Joe Lycett welcomes Angela Barnes and Adam Kay to share their secret obsessions.
| 07:001/6The old rogue and Nancy's idyllic return to Winterleaf Gunner proves to be short-lived. 07:303/3After a recent brush with death, Richard Wilson considers his legacy.
| 07:306/6Michael Bentine remembers going the extra mile in creating some madcap pranks for the BBC.
| 07:153/6Dad's Army star Clive Dunn recalls his early career training to be an actor. 07:304/6The induction of a new employee on Sodor Island, and a speech on following dreams.
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| 08:00 | 08:008/20Chaos looms when Sid confesses he is in love with the Lad's secretary. 08:30Maritime mayhem abounds when Pike and Uncle Arthur set sail...
| 08:002/6The small-time crime writer is distracted when his wife loses something precious. 08:30The civil servants botch a British food promotion in New York.
| 08:003/6Desperate to escape his mother-in-law, can Captain Povey rely on the crew to assist? 08:30Kenneth has his request played on Housewives' Choice, and Hornerama looks at 1908.
| 08:002/8Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey clash over civil liberties. 08:306/26When Neddie Seagoon is made president of Yakabakoo, he tries to quell a revolution.
| 08:0013/13A look at love, sex and marriage, plus the tense climax in the hunt for the Time Trousers. 08:30Les Dawson's topics are marriages and mothers-in-law, plus Wotan, Man of Steel.
| 08:00Carolyn Quinn asks what the Carry On series of films tells us about British society.
| 08:00A family picnic jeopardises the kid's standing in the Black Hand Gang. 08:30Can Mr Glum stop Ron and Eth marrying in a court of law?
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| 09:00 | 09:006/6Ethical posers involving swapped babies, one-night stands and biochip crime prevention. 09:302/5The Dublin theatrical costumiers tackle a cloak for Sir Walter Raleigh.
| 09:003/5A lively show on current events and trends with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting. 09:304/6Chesbury FC is in dire straits, but Lady Mayoress Graham is determined to save the day.
| 09:002/6Martin Young chairs the quiz about famous folk. With Claire Rayner and Roy Hattersley. 09:303/6It's about vengeful parents on the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 09:004/6The celebrity chef and writer quizzes a panel about himself. 09:301/6Daddy is not keen on his new orthopaedic mattress. Stars Miriam Margolyes.
| 09:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game 09:306/8Eleanor's old snaps spark arguments with Sarah over the past. From February 1989.
| 09:00Diane Morgan celebrates the life and work of Ken Campbell
| 09:00Bart Van Es goes on a journey to uncover the truth behind a family rift.
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| 10:00 | 10:00A promiscuous mannequin's murder in 1948 Paris stylishly distracts Noel Coward.
| 10:00Finding $300,000 in a satchel, Noel Coward turns detective in Las Vegas.
| 10:001/3Dante finds himself in the middle of a dark wood in extreme personal and spiritual crisis.
| 10:002/3Dante and Virgil encounter numerous souls who have gone before them.
| 10:003/3Dante's journey comes to a glorious conclusion as he and Beatrice ascend through Paradise.
| | 10:10Meditation and wild swimming apparently have a lot in common. Fi Glover presents.(R) 10:15From Joy Division to Etta James, mountaineer Joe Simpson shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:00A cuckolded husband intends to murder his rival. What could go wrong? 11:15Will all the sides of Mervyn Bundy be able to cope when his firm sends him on a trip?
| 11:00By Alison Fell. A granddaughter learns about a family secret when she attends a funeral. 11:15The tale of a love affair between a London woman and a French Algerian man.
| 11:00By Sue Gee. Morag lives quietly with her father in the old house beside the church. 11:15Discovering her husband's affair, Isobel seeks unlikely starry guidance from Bette Davis.
| 11:00Rona needs space to think but then an encounter with a neighbour inspires action. 11:15Two worlds collide when ex-banker Tabitha knocks green activist Will off his bicycle.
| 11:00Emma Gannon joins Amanda Litherland to recommend favourite podcasts.
| | 11:007/9Jay Allison introduces STEM tales, featuring Science, Technology, Engineering and MATH. 11:50David Attenborough recalls visiting Australia to find the giant earthworm - using his ears
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| 12:00 | 12:008/20Chaos looms when Sid confesses he is in love with the Lad's secretary. 12:30Maritime mayhem abounds when Pike and Uncle Arthur set sail...
| 12:002/6The small-time crime writer is distracted when his wife loses something precious. 12:30The civil servants botch a British food promotion in New York.
| 12:003/6Desperate to escape his mother-in-law, can Captain Povey rely on the crew to assist? 12:30Kenneth has his request played on Housewives' Choice, and Hornerama looks at 1908.
| 12:002/8Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey clash over civil liberties. 12:306/26When Neddie Seagoon is made president of Yakabakoo, he tries to quell a revolution.
| 12:0013/13A look at love, sex and marriage, plus the tense climax in the hunt for the Time Trousers. 12:30Les Dawson's topics are marriages and mothers-in-law, plus Wotan, Man of Steel.
| 12:001/4Pam offers home truths about where we live. Poetry and sketches. 12:301/6Daddy is not keen on his new orthopaedic mattress. Stars Miriam Margolyes.
| 12:00A family picnic jeopardises the kid's standing in the Black Hand Gang. 12:30Can Mr Glum stop Ron and Eth marrying in a court of law?
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| 13:00 | 13:00Bunny Manders makes his first acquaintance with the amateur cracksman and cricketer. 13:305/10Northern landscapes have been inspiration for some of England's greatest literature.
| 13:00Bunny Manders is roped into a cricket match, but could detectives be on their trail? 13:306/10Melvyn Bragg on the inventiveness of the north and the birth of the Industrial Revolution.
| 13:00What starts as a low-key stakeout turns into a terrifying scramble for survival. 13:307/10Melvyn Bragg celebrates the first city of the Industrial Revolution.
| 13:00Bunny is forced to extemporise when the theft of a valuable painting seems to go wrong. 13:308/10Melvyn Bragg on the radical north, from the Peterloo Massacre to the suffragettes.
| 13:00The gentleman thief wants to try a different crime - to do away with a pawnbroker. 13:309/10Melvyn Bragg explores the north's radical impact on 20th-century culture.
| 13:00Aged 17 and a single mother, Maya falls in love.
| 13:00Lavinia Greenlaw's five-part drama about Malaria, one of the oldest of human diseases.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/15Merivel has returned to Bidnold to find his beloved Margaret in the grip of the typhus. 14:151/15Dominic Sandbrook investigates how the post office has shaped British society. 14:301/5Exploring ancient ideas about malaria and scientific attempts to defeat the deadly disease 14:451/5It's 1948 and the Empire Windrush brings an exciting new musical style to London - calypso
| 14:007/15Merivel turns his attention to his old patients, with the King an ever-unpredictable guest 14:152/15Penny Post was the first accessible and cheap method for sending mail within the capital. 14:302/5A countess and quinine in another drama exploring ancient ideas about malaria. 14:452/5The author considers steel pan, a Caribbean import which seeped into London's soundtrack.
| 14:008/15Merivel must operate on his former lover Lady Bathurst to save her life. 14:153/15Dominic Sandbrook looks at 18th-century long-distance letters. 14:303/5Bad air, bad water and sad lives in another drama exploring ancient ideas about malaria. 14:453/5Lloyd Bradley charts the arrival of Afro-rock, a genuine London sound with African roots.
| 14:009/15With the loss of Margaret and his bear dead, Merivel needs new purpose. 14:154/15Introduced in 1784, the mail coach slashed journey times by two thirds. 14:304/5A canal and a mosquito in another drama exploring ancient ideas about malaria. 14:454/5As roots reggae becomes popular, many black teenagers are drawn instead to lovers' rock.
| 14:0010/15Sir Robert sets out for Switzerland and has a lusty encounter on the road. 14:155/15Dominic Sandbrook investigates how the post office improved efficiency in the 1800s. 14:305/5The old ones are still sometimes the best. Drama exploring ancient ideas about malaria. 14:455/5Jungle and garage pave the way for grime, a style which has crossed into the mainstream.
| 14:10Opera singer Willard White chooses music by Nat King Cole and Bach. 14:15The author visits the Shropshire village of Chirbury, where she spent childhood holidays.
| 14:153/6Dad's Army star Clive Dunn recalls his early career training to be an actor. 14:30David Park's haunting story of a father coming to terms with the loss of his son.
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| 15:00 | 15:00A promiscuous mannequin's murder in 1948 Paris stylishly distracts Noel Coward.
| 15:00Finding $300,000 in a satchel, Noel Coward turns detective in Las Vegas.
| 15:001/3Dante finds himself in the middle of a dark wood in extreme personal and spiritual crisis.
| 15:002/3Dante and Virgil encounter numerous souls who have gone before them.
| 15:003/3Dante's journey comes to a glorious conclusion as he and Beatrice ascend through Paradise.
| 15:00Carolyn Quinn asks what the Carry On series of films tells us about British society.
| 15:452/4Brothers Ivor and Sid, both raised in London's East End but their accents are worlds apart
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| 16:00 | 16:006/6Ethical posers involving swapped babies, one-night stands and biochip crime prevention. 16:302/5The Dublin theatrical costumiers tackle a cloak for Sir Walter Raleigh.
| 16:003/6John Lloyd and Dave Gorman receive exhibits as donations to their infinitely vast museum. 16:304/6Chesbury FC is in dire straits, but Lady Mayoress Graham is determined to save the day.
| 16:002/6Martin Young chairs the quiz about famous folk. With Claire Rayner and Roy Hattersley. 16:303/6It's about vengeful parents on the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 16:004/6The celebrity chef and writer quizzes a panel about himself. 16:301/6Daddy is not keen on his new orthopaedic mattress. Stars Miriam Margolyes.
| 16:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game 16:306/8Eleanor's old snaps spark arguments with Sarah over the past. From February 1989.
| 16:00Paralleling Emily Bronte's life at Haworth by reconstructing her fantasy world.
| 16:00Can Ernest, a fairground stallholder, escape his Uncle Leo's baleful shadow?
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| 17:00 | 17:001/4Pam offers home truths about where we live. Poetry and sketches. 17:306/669th series of the multi-award award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 17:002/6Valentine's Day at the sisters' cafe sees revelations, flowers and marriage proposals. 17:302/4Jake casts a sharp satirical ear over speech radio
| 17:002/6Comeback duo singer Tommy mounts his own campaign to be awarded an MBE. 17:304/6Josh and his wife Monique attend their first NCT class.
| 17:003/6Visitors are expected in Wadenbrook, and a revelation is long overdue. 17:303/4Joe Lycett welcomes Angela Barnes and Adam Kay to share their secret obsessions.
| 17:001/6The old rogue and Nancy's idyllic return to Winterleaf Gunner proves to be short-lived. 17:303/3After a recent brush with death, Richard Wilson considers his legacy.
| 17:306/6Michael Bentine remembers going the extra mile in creating some madcap pranks for the BBC.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces a discussion of the poem of unrequited rural longing. 17:304/6The induction of a new employee on Sodor Island, and a speech on following dreams.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/4Stories about a voyage to the sun and a young boy whose real age is a mystery. 18:30Sue MacGregor and her guests, Janet Reibstein and Roshan Doug, discuss favourite books.
| 18:002/4Stories about the terrible perils of invention and the murderous dangers of jealousy. 18:301/4Evelyn Glennie talks to her mum about her decision to become a musician.
| 18:003/4Stories about a risky time-travelling safari trip and a technology-loathing man. 18:304/7The self-styled posh stand-up tells the story of his career to Bruce Morton.
| 18:004/4Including the story that led to the 1953 film The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms. 18:30Poetry curator Daisy Goodwin nominates the Bard himself, William Shakespeare.
| 18:00A frozen food manufacturer is locked in a cold store, and his imagination runs wild. 18:302/12The audience questions Robbie about Life Thru a Lens, his debut solo album.
| 18:00A Russian bureaucrat arrives on the Mir space station with a secret agenda.
| 18:002/6Arriving at Venus, will Dan Dare be able to hold his own against a cunning new enemy? 18:40A young man sets out on a journey where the elements, and something else, are against him.
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| 19:00 | 19:008/20Chaos looms when Sid confesses he is in love with the Lad's secretary. 19:30Maritime mayhem abounds when Pike and Uncle Arthur set sail...
| 19:002/6The small-time crime writer is distracted when his wife loses something precious. 19:30The civil servants botch a British food promotion in New York.
| 19:003/6Desperate to escape his mother-in-law, can Captain Povey rely on the crew to assist? 19:30Kenneth has his request played on Housewives' Choice, and Hornerama looks at 1908.
| 19:002/8Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey clash over civil liberties. 19:306/26When Neddie Seagoon is made president of Yakabakoo, he tries to quell a revolution.
| 19:0013/13A look at love, sex and marriage, plus the tense climax in the hunt for the Time Trousers. 19:30Les Dawson's topics are marriages and mothers-in-law, plus Wotan, Man of Steel.
| 19:00Diane Morgan celebrates the life and work of Ken Campbell
| 19:007/9Jay Allison introduces STEM tales, featuring Science, Technology, Engineering and MATH. 19:50David Attenborough recalls visiting Australia to find the giant earthworm - using his ears
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| 20:00 | 20:00Bunny Manders makes his first acquaintance with the amateur cracksman and cricketer. 20:305/10Northern landscapes have been inspiration for some of England's greatest literature.
| 20:00Bunny Manders is roped into a cricket match, but could detectives be on their trail? 20:306/10Melvyn Bragg on the inventiveness of the north and the birth of the Industrial Revolution.
| 20:00What starts as a low-key stakeout turns into a terrifying scramble for survival. 20:307/10Melvyn Bragg celebrates the first city of the Industrial Revolution.
| 20:00Bunny is forced to extemporise when the theft of a valuable painting seems to go wrong. 20:308/10Melvyn Bragg on the radical north, from the Peterloo Massacre to the suffragettes.
| 20:00The gentleman thief wants to try a different crime - to do away with a pawnbroker. 20:309/10Melvyn Bragg explores the north's radical impact on 20th-century culture.
| | 20:00Bart Van Es goes on a journey to uncover the truth behind a family rift.
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| 21:00 | 21:00A cuckolded husband intends to murder his rival. What could go wrong? 21:15Will all the sides of Mervyn Bundy be able to cope when his firm sends him on a trip?
| 21:00By Alison Fell. A granddaughter learns about a family secret when she attends a funeral. 21:15The tale of a love affair between a London woman and a French Algerian man.
| 21:00By Sue Gee. Morag lives quietly with her father in the old house beside the church. 21:15Discovering her husband's affair, Isobel seeks unlikely starry guidance from Bette Davis.
| 21:00Rona needs space to think but then an encounter with a neighbour inspires action. 21:15Two worlds collide when ex-banker Tabitha knocks green activist Will off his bicycle.
| 21:00Emma Gannon joins Amanda Litherland to recommend favourite podcasts.
| | 21:10Meditation and wild swimming apparently have a lot in common. Fi Glover presents.(R) 21:15From Joy Division to Etta James, mountaineer Joe Simpson shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:006/669th series of the multi-award award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 22:301/8A looming wedding pushes everyone to the limit.
| 22:002/4Jake casts a sharp satirical ear over speech radio 22:306/9The first semi-final of the BBC New Comedy Award 2018, hosted by Mark Watson.
| 22:004/6Josh and his wife Monique attend their first NCT class. 22:307/9The second semi-final of the BBC New Comedy Award 2018, hosted by Mark Watson.
| 22:003/4Joe Lycett welcomes Angela Barnes and Adam Kay to share their secret obsessions. 22:302/6Sketch show with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. 22:454/6After enjoying some of Ken's takeaway pompadom (sic), John goes for his first ever curry.
| 22:003/3After a recent brush with death, Richard Wilson considers his legacy. 22:30Jayde Adams brings us the sights, sounds and smells of the world's biggest arts festival. 22:55Arthur Smith chats to Jacob Hawley about all things Fringe.
| 22:006/6Satan introduces the Professor and Thomas to Helen of Troy and her plain friend, Daphne. 22:30Tim Minchin and Barry Cryer join John Humphrys for a special edition.
| 22:004/6The induction of a new employee on Sodor Island, and a speech on following dreams. 22:306/6Brian tells of a place where forgetfulness is a virtue 22:55Arthur Smith chats to comedian Jacob Hawley.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/5A lively show on current events and trends with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting. 23:305/6Marvel at the meerkats, visit a new theme park... and one man must face 'The Curator'.
| 23:154/4Kim and Neil's return from a funeral involves a missed left turn and the planet Zobula. 23:306/6A TV detective star fancies Prunella during filming at the museum.
| 23:151/6The duo are set to tell all on the Parkinson show. But will anyone believe their stories? 23:304/4Reporter David Lander interviews the notorious spy at his luxury home in Bulgaria.
| 23:005/6Fancying a summer holiday, Mel and Vicki do a house swap with another double act. 23:30Tango dancers and DJs - bleak, funny and confusing tales of urban life after dark. 23:451/4Fandom, fatherhood and 17th-century France. Quirky sketches and poems.
| 23:001/6Reece Dinsdale stars as local government officer who wants inner peace, but is held back. 23:305/6The impressionist and the spin doctor in the tag-team talk show.
| 23:001/4Can't face an evening without wine? The comedian lectures on the economics. 23:303/5Peter Sissons and Alan Hansen's secrets are revealed, with special guest Henry Cooper.
| 23:001/3In an epic journey, Sean Bean attempts to save his castle, his wife and his phone contract 23:301/4The player's ambitions to make money on the after-dinner speaker circuit are scuppered.
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