| 00:00 | 00:002/6Arriving at Venus, will Dan Dare be able to hold his own against a cunning new enemy? 00:40A young man sets out on a journey where the elements, and something else, are against him.
| 00:001/4The kingdom of Albion is in peril. Epic Tolkien parody starring Patrick Magee. 00:30Sue MacGregor, Michael Dobbs and Antony Beevor discuss favourite books.(R)
| 00:002/4The epic Tolkien parody sees Agar the hero get an ear-bashing from his mum. 00:302/3Author AL Kennedy talks to her mother about life, literature and Shakespeare.
| 00:003/4The epic Tolkien parody sees one defender of Albion making a startling discovery. 00:306/7The Australian stand-up chats to Bruce Morton about her British stage career.
| 00:004/4Can the Radox's assembled forces win the battle? Epic Tolkien parody. 00:30Fast Show comic Simon Day tells Matthew Parris why he is fascinated by writer Hans Fallada
| 00:00A fisherman falls in love with a woman who was once a seal. She agrees on one condition. 00:303/12David Crosby discusses the making of his 1971 album If 'I Could Only Remember My Name'
| 00:00Scientist Hester wants to understand what it is like to have eight legs and no bones. 00:451/4Marjorie has premonitions, but no-one could have guessed how true they would be.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Lavinia Greenlaw's five-part drama about Malaria, one of the oldest of human diseases.
| 01:00The gentleman thief shows his accomplice how an inside job at a bank is really done. 01:3010/10Melvyn Bragg on 'speaking from the north' and what the future might hold for the north.
| 01:001/6When her cousin is killed, the private eye wants answers. 01:30Rostropovich plays Dvorak's Cello Concerto at the Proms in 1968 as Russia invades Prague.
| 01:002/6The Chicago private eye discovers her cousin knew too much. 01:30The incredible story of the international odyssey made by the embalmed body of Eva Peron.
| 01:003/6VI Warshawski investigates who sabotaged her car. 01:30Tour guide Dr Brigitte Timmermann uncovers Graham Greene's Vienna.
| 01:004/6Following a stay in hospital, Chicago private eye VI Warshawski heads to Canada. 01:30Archaos - the touring French circus described as the sickest show on earth.
| 01:00Empress Teishi will not allow Shonagon to get the help her Empress needs.
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| 02:00 | 02:153/6Dad's Army star Clive Dunn recalls his early career training to be an actor. 02:30David Park's haunting story of a father coming to terms with the loss of his son.
| 02:0011/15Merivel has sought out the beguiling Louise de Flamanville. Can she offer him solace? 02:156/15Dominic Sandbrook looks at the arrival of Universal Penny Postage in 1840. 02:301/5A lifelong friend discovers Jane may have been murdered and begins to present her case. 02:451/5The writer, director and maverick's life, from Gants Hills to repertory theatre.
| 02:0012/15In England, Merivel faces the music, fights a duel, and ponders on death and marriage. 02:157/15Thanks to cheap postage, businesses could advertise and interact with people more directly 02:302/5Jane and Anne suspect adultery in the Austen family. Anne feels compelled to take action. 02:452/5Campbell's disastrous experience at the Royal Court Theatre shapes his career.
| 02:0013/15Safely returned to England, Merivel finds much has changed, for Margaret is in love. 02:158/15Dominic Sandbrook investigates the role of love letters in the history of the Post Office. 02:303/5At Jane's invitation, Anne goes with her new employer to Bath where more revelations await 02:453/5The nine-hour drama 'Illuminatus!' becomes Ken Campbell's first epic production.
| 02:0014/15Merivel must find a way to honour the promise he has made the dying king. 02:159/15From 1862, the Post Office Savings Bank offered savings accounts to poorer people. 02:304/5Jane's novel is published and Anne's fortunes improve but bad news threatens Jane's health 02:454/5During production of 'The Warp', Campbell made arduous demands.
| 02:0015/15With the king dead and Margaret to be married, it is time to return to Bidnold. 02:1510/15Dominic Sandbrook investigates the industrial action of the postmen in 1890. 02:305/5Anne suspects that Jane was killed because she thwarted a murderer - very close to home. 02:455/5By Michael Coveney. In Cambell's later years, his work focuses on improvisation.
| 02:10The actress Josette Simon chooses tracks by Ray Charles, and Gladys Knight and the Pips. 02:15Jazz musician George Melly visits his beloved haunts in the heart of London.
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| 03:00 | 03:452/4Brothers Ivor and Sid, both raised in London's East End but their accents are worlds apart
| 03:001/3Richard Herncastle leaves his dead-end job to join his uncle's music hall act.
| 03:002/3'On the halls' in 1913. Richard gets closer to Nancy, but Burrard's fears deepen.
| 03:003/3Richard embarks on a dangerous affair and tragedy strikes the company.
| 03:001/2When Native Americans kidnap two girls, a team of men set out to find them.
| 03:002/2Amos continues searching for his niece. Mart worries about what he'll do if they find her.
| 03:00Jonathan Agnew looks back at the rebel cricket tours to South Africa between 1981-1990.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Can Ernest, a fairground stallholder, escape his Uncle Leo's baleful shadow?
| 04:001/6Milton Jones, Susie Dent, Alun Cochrane and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 04:303/5Dublin's theatrical costumiers get involved in rivalry between two Lancashire clog troupes
| 04:004/6John Lloyd and Dave Gorman with Natalie Haynes, David McCandless and David Crystal. 04:305/6The argy-bargy of Chesbury politics ponders the Chestnut.
| 04:003/6With Francis Wheen, Carmen Callil, Fred Housego and Victoria Glendinning. 04:304/6There's a dinner surprise on the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 04:005/6Agony aunt Claire Rayner quizzes a panel about herself. 04:302/6A visit from Bernard's mother raises suspicion. Stars Miriam Margolyes.
| 04:001/6Chris Corcoran, Lloyd Langford, Rob Deering and Tom Craine join Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz 04:307/8When Clare revokes her faith in God, her mother and granny are none too pleased.
| 04:00A glamorous invitation sees Fanny emerge into the 1920s world of an aristocratic family.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces a discussion of the poem of unrequited rural longing. 05:304/6The induction of a new employee on Sodor Island, and a speech on following dreams.
| 05:002/4Pam shares her love of horses. Poetry and sketches. 05:30Nicholas Parsons chairs, with Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Tony Hawks and Zoe Lyons.
| 05:003/6A Polish evening in the cafe ends with heart trauma and kleptomaniac Lizzie in charge. 05:303/4Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to columnists.
| 05:003/6The singing duo wonder why their agent is being uncharacteristically nice. 05:305/6Josh employs handyman Dean to get the flat ready for the baby.
| 05:004/6Waiting in for a delivery tests the patience of even the most well-meaning of daughters. 05:304/4Joe Lycett welcomes Lloyd Griffith and June Sarpong to share their secret obsessions.
| 05:002/6Angry Nancy takes action when she hears what the old rogue has been up to. 05:30Situation comedy about Samuel Pepys' less famous sister and her disastrous love life.
| 05:30Dr Nigel Rigby explores Captain Cook's voyage of discovery to New Zealand and Australia.
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| 06:00 | 06:00The gentleman thief shows his accomplice how an inside job at a bank is really done. 06:3010/10Melvyn Bragg on 'speaking from the north' and what the future might hold for the north.
| 06:001/6When her cousin is killed, the private eye wants answers. 06:30Rostropovich plays Dvorak's Cello Concerto at the Proms in 1968 as Russia invades Prague.
| 06:002/6The Chicago private eye discovers her cousin knew too much. 06:30The incredible story of the international odyssey made by the embalmed body of Eva Peron.
| 06:003/6VI Warshawski investigates who sabotaged her car. 06:30Tour guide Dr Brigitte Timmermann uncovers Graham Greene's Vienna.
| 06:004/6Following a stay in hospital, Chicago private eye VI Warshawski heads to Canada. 06:30Archaos - the touring French circus described as the sickest show on earth.
| 06:00A glamorous invitation sees Fanny emerge into the 1920s world of an aristocratic family.
| 06:00Anne Sharp thinks that her lifelong friend Jane Austen may have been murdered.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/4Pam shares her love of horses. Poetry and sketches. 07:30Nicholas Parsons chairs, with Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Tony Hawks and Zoe Lyons.
| 07:003/6A Polish evening in the cafe ends with heart trauma and kleptomaniac Lizzie in charge. 07:303/4Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to columnists.
| 07:003/6The singing duo wonder why their agent is being uncharacteristically nice. 07:305/6Josh employs handyman Dean to get the flat ready for the baby.
| 07:004/6Waiting in for a delivery tests the patience of even the most well-meaning of daughters. 07:304/4Joe Lycett welcomes Lloyd Griffith and June Sarpong to share their secret obsessions.
| 07:002/6Angry Nancy takes action when she hears what the old rogue has been up to. 07:30Situation comedy about Samuel Pepys' less famous sister and her disastrous love life.
| 07:30Dr Nigel Rigby explores Captain Cook's voyage of discovery to New Zealand and Australia.
| 07:154/6The Dad's Army star recalls becoming a PoW and how he met his wife after the war. 07:305/6Featuring the only detectives who have not had their own TV show yet.
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| 08:00 | 08:009/20Sid sees the return of petrol rationing as a money spinner, aided by The Lad Himself. 08:30Mrs Pike asks Arthur to talk to her son about the birds and bees.
| 08:003/6The small-time crime writer and his wife have a clear-out to try and make some cash. 08:30A naughty nightie and a nag? Blunders galore for the civil servants.
| 08:004/6All the Troutbridge crew have to do is tow a barge. What could possibly go wrong? 08:30Kenneth attends a soiree, and 'Hornerama' asks, 'Art - do we really understand it?'
| 08:003/8Jim sets an example for slimming the Civil Service. 08:307/26All set for the Long Distance Bass Drum Race, Neddie Seagoon is duped into villainy.
| 08:001/13Seventies radio explained by Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Graeme Garden and David Hatch 08:301/13Richard Gordon's misadventures of a student doctor. Starring Richard Briers.
| 08:00Jonathan Agnew looks back at the rebel cricket tours to South Africa between 1981-1990.
| 08:00Chaos strikes village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy over a troublesome tree. 08:30Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards ponder their future, while the Glums meet Eth's family.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6Milton Jones, Susie Dent, Alun Cochrane and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 09:303/5Dublin's theatrical costumiers get involved in rivalry between two Lancashire clog troupes
| 09:004/5A lively show on current events and trends with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting. 09:305/6The argy-bargy of Chesbury politics ponders the Chestnut.
| 09:003/6With Francis Wheen, Carmen Callil, Fred Housego and Victoria Glendinning. 09:304/6There's a dinner surprise on the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 09:005/6Agony aunt Claire Rayner quizzes a panel about herself. 09:302/6A visit from Bernard's mother raises suspicion. Stars Miriam Margolyes.
| 09:001/6Chris Corcoran, Lloyd Langford, Rob Deering and Tom Craine join Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz 09:307/8When Clare revokes her faith in God, her mother and granny are none too pleased.
| 09:00Writers David Renwick and Andrew Marshall, plus cast members recall their cult comedies.
| 09:00The story of man’s long and complex relationship with opium – for better, and for worse.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3Richard Herncastle leaves his dead-end job to join his uncle's music hall act.
| 10:002/3'On the halls' in 1913. Richard gets closer to Nancy, but Burrard's fears deepen.
| 10:003/3Richard embarks on a dangerous affair and tragedy strikes the company.
| 10:001/2When Native Americans kidnap two girls, a team of men set out to find them.
| 10:002/2Amos continues searching for his niece. Mart worries about what he'll do if they find her.
| | 10:10Cooks who cater for gatherings of all kinds on what they want served at their own funerals(R) 10:15From Abba to Nina Simone, polar explorer Ann Daniels shares her castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5Struggling single mum Helen tries different ways of coping with her young wayward daughter 11:151/2With a storm brewing in the global food market, a trader sees an opportunity.
| 11:002/5An old German woman builds a gingerbread house at the edge of a village. 11:152/2Three years after the collapse of the food market, Phil and Sian attempt to make amends.
| 11:003/5After a death, Jacob prays for a miracle. His father is in charge at church, after all. 11:15Poignant and witty drama about love and memory.
| 11:004/5Watching Chilean miners being rescued on TV, a father hopes he can rescue his addict son. 11:15Three friends meet to wonder about strange deaths and a large sum of money.
| 11:00Host Amanda Litherland is joined by Simon O'Hagan to pick his favourite literary podcasts.
| | 11:001/8Radiolab looks behind the curtain of how memories are made... and forgotten.
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| 12:00 | 12:009/20Sid sees the return of petrol rationing as a money spinner, aided by The Lad Himself. 12:30Mrs Pike asks Arthur to talk to her son about the birds and bees.
| 12:003/6The small-time crime writer and his wife have a clear-out to try and make some cash. 12:30A naughty nightie and a nag? Blunders galore for the civil servants.
| 12:004/6All the Troutbridge crew have to do is tow a barge. What could possibly go wrong? 12:30Kenneth attends a soiree, and 'Hornerama' asks, 'Art - do we really understand it?'
| 12:003/8Jim sets an example for slimming the Civil Service. 12:307/26All set for the Long Distance Bass Drum Race, Neddie Seagoon is duped into villainy.
| 12:001/13Seventies radio explained by Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Graeme Garden and David Hatch 12:301/13Richard Gordon's misadventures of a student doctor. Starring Richard Briers.
| 12:001/6Milton Jones, Susie Dent, Alun Cochrane and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 12:307/26All set for the Long Distance Bass Drum Race, Neddie Seagoon is duped into villainy.
| 12:00Chaos strikes village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy over a troublesome tree. 12:30Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards ponder their future, while the Glums meet Eth's family.
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| 13:00 | 13:00The gentleman thief shows his accomplice how an inside job at a bank is really done. 13:3010/10Melvyn Bragg on 'speaking from the north' and what the future might hold for the north.
| 13:001/6When her cousin is killed, the private eye wants answers. 13:30Rostropovich plays Dvorak's Cello Concerto at the Proms in 1968 as Russia invades Prague.
| 13:002/6The Chicago private eye discovers her cousin knew too much. 13:30The incredible story of the international odyssey made by the embalmed body of Eva Peron.
| 13:003/6VI Warshawski investigates who sabotaged her car. 13:30Tour guide Dr Brigitte Timmermann uncovers Graham Greene's Vienna.
| 13:004/6Following a stay in hospital, Chicago private eye VI Warshawski heads to Canada. 13:30Archaos - the touring French circus described as the sickest show on earth.
| 13:00Empress Teishi will not allow Shonagon to get the help her Empress needs.
| 13:00Anne Sharp thinks that her lifelong friend Jane Austen may have been murdered.
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| 14:00 | 14:0011/15Merivel has sought out the beguiling Louise de Flamanville. Can she offer him solace? 14:156/15Dominic Sandbrook looks at the arrival of Universal Penny Postage in 1840. 14:301/5A lifelong friend discovers Jane may have been murdered and begins to present her case. 14:451/5The writer, director and maverick's life, from Gants Hills to repertory theatre.
| 14:0012/15In England, Merivel faces the music, fights a duel, and ponders on death and marriage. 14:157/15Thanks to cheap postage, businesses could advertise and interact with people more directly 14:302/5Jane and Anne suspect adultery in the Austen family. Anne feels compelled to take action. 14:452/5Campbell's disastrous experience at the Royal Court Theatre shapes his career.
| 14:0013/15Safely returned to England, Merivel finds much has changed, for Margaret is in love. 14:158/15Dominic Sandbrook investigates the role of love letters in the history of the Post Office. 14:303/5At Jane's invitation, Anne goes with her new employer to Bath where more revelations await 14:453/5The nine-hour drama 'Illuminatus!' becomes Ken Campbell's first epic production.
| 14:0014/15Merivel must find a way to honour the promise he has made the dying king. 14:159/15From 1862, the Post Office Savings Bank offered savings accounts to poorer people. 14:304/5Jane's novel is published and Anne's fortunes improve but bad news threatens Jane's health 14:454/5During production of 'The Warp', Campbell made arduous demands.
| 14:0015/15With the king dead and Margaret to be married, it is time to return to Bidnold. 14:1510/15Dominic Sandbrook investigates the industrial action of the postmen in 1890. 14:305/5Anne suspects that Jane was killed because she thwarted a murderer - very close to home. 14:455/5By Michael Coveney. In Cambell's later years, his work focuses on improvisation.
| 14:10The actress Josette Simon chooses tracks by Ray Charles, and Gladys Knight and the Pips. 14:15Jazz musician George Melly visits his beloved haunts in the heart of London.
| 14:154/6The Dad's Army star recalls becoming a PoW and how he met his wife after the war. 14:30Eleanor Bron reads Elizabeth Taylor's poignant masterpiece.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3Richard Herncastle leaves his dead-end job to join his uncle's music hall act.
| 15:002/3'On the halls' in 1913. Richard gets closer to Nancy, but Burrard's fears deepen.
| 15:003/3Richard embarks on a dangerous affair and tragedy strikes the company.
| 15:001/2When Native Americans kidnap two girls, a team of men set out to find them.
| 15:002/2Amos continues searching for his niece. Mart worries about what he'll do if they find her.
| 15:00Jonathan Agnew looks back at the rebel cricket tours to South Africa between 1981-1990.
| 15:453/4The accent angst of Londoner Penny, born to a Caribbean mother.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6Milton Jones, Susie Dent, Alun Cochrane and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 16:303/5Dublin's theatrical costumiers get involved in rivalry between two Lancashire clog troupes
| 16:004/6John Lloyd and Dave Gorman with Natalie Haynes, David McCandless and David Crystal. 16:305/6The argy-bargy of Chesbury politics ponders the Chestnut.
| 16:003/6With Francis Wheen, Carmen Callil, Fred Housego and Victoria Glendinning. 16:304/6There's a dinner surprise on the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 16:005/6Agony aunt Claire Rayner quizzes a panel about herself. 16:302/6A visit from Bernard's mother raises suspicion. Stars Miriam Margolyes.
| 16:001/6Chris Corcoran, Lloyd Langford, Rob Deering and Tom Craine join Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz 16:307/8When Clare revokes her faith in God, her mother and granny are none too pleased.
| 16:00A glamorous invitation sees Fanny emerge into the 1920s world of an aristocratic family.
| 16:00A group of jobseekers pool their skills to steal a Ming vase and return it to its owner.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/4Pam shares her love of horses. Poetry and sketches. 17:30Nicholas Parsons chairs, with Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Tony Hawks and Zoe Lyons.
| 17:003/6A Polish evening in the cafe ends with heart trauma and kleptomaniac Lizzie in charge. 17:303/4Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to columnists.
| 17:003/6The singing duo wonder why their agent is being uncharacteristically nice. 17:305/6Josh employs handyman Dean to get the flat ready for the baby.
| 17:004/6Waiting in for a delivery tests the patience of even the most well-meaning of daughters. 17:304/4Joe Lycett welcomes Lloyd Griffith and June Sarpong to share their secret obsessions.
| 17:002/6Angry Nancy takes action when she hears what the old rogue has been up to. 17:30Situation comedy about Samuel Pepys' less famous sister and her disastrous love life.
| 17:30Dr Nigel Rigby explores Captain Cook's voyage of discovery to New Zealand and Australia.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra introduces a piece by Simon Armitage and an interview from Start the Week. 17:305/6Featuring the only detectives who have not had their own TV show yet.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/4The kingdom of Albion is in peril. Epic Tolkien parody starring Patrick Magee. 18:30Sue MacGregor, Michael Dobbs and Antony Beevor discuss favourite books.
| 18:002/4The epic Tolkien parody sees Agar the hero get an ear-bashing from his mum. 18:302/3Author AL Kennedy talks to her mother about life, literature and Shakespeare.
| 18:003/4The epic Tolkien parody sees one defender of Albion making a startling discovery. 18:306/7The Australian stand-up chats to Bruce Morton about her British stage career.
| 18:004/4Can the Radox's assembled forces win the battle? Epic Tolkien parody. 18:30Fast Show comic Simon Day tells Matthew Parris why he is fascinated by writer Hans Fallada
| 18:00A fisherman falls in love with a woman who was once a seal. She agrees on one condition. 18:303/12David Crosby discusses the making of his 1971 album If 'I Could Only Remember My Name'
| 18:00Scientist Hester wants to understand what it is like to have eight legs and no bones. 18:451/4Marjorie has premonitions, but no-one could have guessed how true they would be.
| 18:003/6Dan's crew orbit Earth until the Inter-Planet Space Force orders them to Mars. 18:352026: With surroundings destroyed and empty of human life, an automated house carries on.
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| 19:00 | 19:009/20Sid sees the return of petrol rationing as a money spinner, aided by The Lad Himself. 19:30Mrs Pike asks Arthur to talk to her son about the birds and bees.
| 19:003/6The small-time crime writer and his wife have a clear-out to try and make some cash. 19:30A naughty nightie and a nag? Blunders galore for the civil servants.
| 19:004/6All the Troutbridge crew have to do is tow a barge. What could possibly go wrong? 19:30Kenneth attends a soiree, and 'Hornerama' asks, 'Art - do we really understand it?'
| 19:003/8Jim sets an example for slimming the Civil Service. 19:307/26All set for the Long Distance Bass Drum Race, Neddie Seagoon is duped into villainy.
| 19:001/13Seventies radio explained by Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Graeme Garden and David Hatch 19:301/13Richard Gordon's misadventures of a student doctor. Starring Richard Briers.
| 19:00Writers David Renwick and Andrew Marshall, plus cast members recall their cult comedies.
| 19:001/8Radiolab looks behind the curtain of how memories are made... and forgotten.
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| 20:00 | 20:00The gentleman thief shows his accomplice how an inside job at a bank is really done. 20:3010/10Melvyn Bragg on 'speaking from the north' and what the future might hold for the north.
| 20:001/6When her cousin is killed, the private eye wants answers. 20:30Rostropovich plays Dvorak's Cello Concerto at the Proms in 1968 as Russia invades Prague.
| 20:002/6The Chicago private eye discovers her cousin knew too much. 20:30The incredible story of the international odyssey made by the embalmed body of Eva Peron.
| 20:003/6VI Warshawski investigates who sabotaged her car. 20:30Tour guide Dr Brigitte Timmermann uncovers Graham Greene's Vienna.
| 20:004/6Following a stay in hospital, Chicago private eye VI Warshawski heads to Canada. 20:30Archaos - the touring French circus described as the sickest show on earth.
| | 20:00The story of man’s long and complex relationship with opium – for better, and for worse.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/5Struggling single mum Helen tries different ways of coping with her young wayward daughter 21:151/2With a storm brewing in the global food market, a trader sees an opportunity.
| 21:002/5An old German woman builds a gingerbread house at the edge of a village. 21:152/2Three years after the collapse of the food market, Phil and Sian attempt to make amends.
| 21:003/5After a death, Jacob prays for a miracle. His father is in charge at church, after all. 21:15Poignant and witty drama about love and memory.
| 21:004/5Watching Chilean miners being rescued on TV, a father hopes he can rescue his addict son. 21:15Three friends meet to wonder about strange deaths and a large sum of money.
| 21:00Host Amanda Litherland is joined by Simon O'Hagan to pick his favourite literary podcasts.
| | 21:10Cooks who cater for gatherings of all kinds on what they want served at their own funerals(R) 21:15From Abba to Nina Simone, polar explorer Ann Daniels shares her castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Nicholas Parsons chairs, with Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Tony Hawks and Zoe Lyons. 22:302/8A neighbour's funeral provides opportunities for generally reprehensible behaviour.
| 22:003/4Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to columnists. 22:303/4Paul tests the audience on their knowledge of British newspapers, TV, art and film. 22:55Jessica Fostekew chats to stand-up comic and New York storytelling queen Sara Barron.
| 22:005/6Josh employs handyman Dean to get the flat ready for the baby. 22:305/6Lucy must either pass her A-levels or leave the resistance.
| 22:004/4Joe Lycett welcomes Lloyd Griffith and June Sarpong to share their secret obsessions. 22:303/6Sketch show with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. 22:40Jessica Fostekew chats to stand-up comic and New York storytelling queen Sara Barron. 22:455/6John is keen to road-test his new cagoule on a birthday picnic, but Ken has other plans.
| 22:00Situation comedy about Samuel Pepys' less famous sister and her disastrous love life. 22:30Jayde Adams brings us the sights, sounds and smells of the world's biggest arts festival. 22:55Arthur Smith chats to Kiwi comic Jake Howie.
| 22:001/6Tony Hadley joins the quick-fire comic for stand-up, sketches and music. 22:301/2Zoe Lyons introduces eight of the best stand-ups from 2018's Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
| 22:005/6Featuring the only detectives who have not had their own TV show yet. 22:301/6No woman, no job. Dave has no choice but to stow everything 22:451/6The horror, carnage and laughter that was the First World War. 22:55Arthur Smith chats to Kiwi comic Jake Howie.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/5A lively show on current events and trends with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting. 23:306/6Lady Bagshot claims on the insurance, and the model railway club hits the buffers.
| 23:003/6Samuel's crooked brother lures Joshua into fighting the 'Cockney Monster'. 23:301/4Alan has annoyed his girlfriend Jane, but can't remember why?
| 23:006/6Faye causes havoc when she decides to gatecrash her boss's wedding. 23:152/6The duo tells Parky about their strange first meeting. With Michael Parkinson. 23:301/5The government retainer is under threat when Prentiss McCabe is given a difficult task.
| 23:006/6Mel and Vicki get swept up in Celebrity Big Brother, with two Marilyns and a president. 23:30Cross-dressing and grief - bleak, funny and confusing tales of urban life after dark. 23:452/4Merriment, melancholy and witty wordplay. Quirky sketches and poems.
| 23:002/6Is local government officer Martin to blame for the notorious Dalek of Death compost bins? 23:306/6Impressionist Alistair McGowan interviews actor Simon Callow in the tag-team talk show.
| 23:304/5Doctor Who meets Worzel Gummidge, as Nick Golson and Tim deJongh welcome guest Jon Pertwee
| 23:002/3The story of Mastermind, a blind megalomaniac looking for love. 23:302/4Trying to find a job, can Pod meet the challenge of becoming a first-class umpire?
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