| 00:00 | 00:303/6Dan's crew orbit Earth until the Inter-Planet Space Force orders them to Mars. 00:352026: With surroundings destroyed and empty of human life, an automated house carries on.
| 00:001/4A coma patient's treatment for a horrific accident has unexpected benefits. 00:30Simon Thurley and Dr Susan Blackmore discuss their favourite books with Sue MacGregor.(R)
| 00:002/4With his heightened intelligence, Leon develops ingenious ways to outwit the CIA. 00:301/3Michelle McManus talks to her parents about winning Pop Idol back in 2003.
| 00:003/4Leon plans for the exciting new way of life that his enhanced mind has revealed. 00:307/7Adam Hills shares with Bruce Morton some anecdotes about his most memorable gigs.
| 00:004/4Reynolds and Leon prepare for a battle of minds. Who will survive? Read by Rhashan Stone. 00:30Media executive and broadcaster Greg Dyke chooses explorer Captain James Cook.
| 00:00Dawn is near, and engineer Colin Sherrard is stranded on an asteroid too close to the sun. 00:304/12Audience questions for David Crosby about his album, 'If I Could Only Remember My Name'
| 00:00What will happen when virtual reality games can deliver real love? 00:452/4Gary gets an ancient two-shilling coin in his change.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Anne Sharp thinks that her lifelong friend Jane Austen may have been murdered.
| 01:005/6With more deaths to investigate, private eye VI Warshawski finds herself under attack. 01:30Geoffrey Palmer celebrates variety act The Western Brothers.
| 01:006/6The private eye uncovers family ties, blackmail and bomb plots in a thrilling climax. 01:30The story of jazz outdoors - from the streets of New Orleans to a flyover in Birmingham.
| 01:001/3Victorian detective Charles Craddock investigates the theft of an Earl's painting. 01:30The Spanish toddler who was chosen by the Dalai Lama as a reincarnated Tibetan lama.
| 01:002/3Victorian detective Charles and Lucy investigate backstage dramas at a London theatre. 01:30Clive Anderson investigates the demise of the traditional bank manager.
| 01:003/3The reappearance of an old flame prompts a trip to France for Charles and niece Lucy. 01:30Fashion writer Colin McDowell recalls the rise of the miniskirt.
| 01:00Bruce's new girlfriend has a chequered past, while Bertie's father has a poetic encounter.
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| 02:00 | 02:154/6The Dad's Army star recalls becoming a PoW and how he met his wife after the war. 02:30Eleanor Bron reads Elizabeth Taylor's poignant masterpiece.
| 02:001/10A tale of thwarted love and ambition set amongst the woodsmen and women of Little Hintock. 02:1511/15In 1870, the telegraph system came under the control of the post office. 02:301/10Recently widowed Eirlys Richards welcomes a new guest at her lively boarding house. 02:451/5Despite a poverty-stricken childhood and family problems, Harry shows promise at school.
| 02:002/10Giles is reunited with his childhood sweetheart Grace, but will she return his love? 02:1512/15In 1914, the post office was called upon to play a vital role in the country's war effort. 02:302/10Henpecked hotelier Arnold battles to replace his chef and withstand the formidable Theda. 02:452/5A financial stroke of luck enables Harry to give up his day job and focus on music.
| 02:003/10Grace Melbury's father starts doubting woodsman Giles's suitability for his daughter. 02:1513/15In the 1930s, the GPO was a model employer, offering staff a secure career path. 02:303/10Frustrated hotel manager Arnold gets inspired by Matthew's idea for a new business venture 02:453/5Despite success, Harry Nilsson's drinking and drug-taking spiral out of control.
| 02:004/10Ambition and attraction coincide when Grace Melbury encounters young Doctor Fitzpiers. 02:1514/15When a national post code system was introduced in the 1970s, it met with resistance. 02:304/10Bandmaster Jenks wants to marry Eirlys, but first he needs to hire a private detective. 02:454/5Having damaged his voice with drink and drugs Harry turns to a bizarre alternative therapy
| 02:005/10Doctor Fitzpiers and Grace Melbury's paths cross on Midsummer's Eve in Little Hintock. 02:1515/15As it sits on the brink of privatisation, what does the Royal Mail mean today? 02:305/10The local deckchair attendant is being victimised by the fishing community. But why? 02:455/5While Harry's excessive lifestyle continues, he is shocked by the death of a friend.
| 02:15Mary Peters revisits the coastline 'where the mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea'.
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| 03:00 | 03:453/4The accent angst of Londoner Penny, born to a Caribbean mother.
| 03:001/2The Greeks are laying siege to Troy to win back their abducted queen Helen.
| 03:002/2Gods and mortals squabble among themselves for the spoils of war and the hand of victory.
| 03:00Gambian musician Moses Biama is in London to record with fading English rock star, Frank.
| 03:001/2Martin Guerre's trial dramatised from the notes of the 16th-century French judge.
| 03:002/2Having accepted him after eight years away, Guerre's wife now claims he is an impostor.
| 03:00Richard Eyre pays tribute to maverick left-wing theatre director Joan Littlewood.
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| 04:00 | 04:00A group of jobseekers pool their skills to steal a Ming vase and return it to its owner.
| 04:002/6Katy Brand, Alex Horne, Richard Herring and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 04:304/5Dublin's theatrical costumiers dress a medieval banquet in a ghostly castle.
| 04:005/6John Lloyd and Dave Gorman take exhibits from Alex Horne, Sara Wheeler and Alain De Botton 04:306/6Star Trek fever erupts as a German delegation tours the cultural delights of Chesbury.
| 04:004/6With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Polly Toynbee and Miles Kington. 04:305/6There's a timeshare shock in the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 04:006/6The TV star and consumer champ quizzes a panel about herself. 04:303/6Maud seeks solace in Test Match Special, while Alison's in a flap.
| 04:002/6Markus Birdman, Lloyd Langford and Chris Corcoran star in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz. 04:308/8With Julian back on the scene, Clare is ecstatic. But her mother Sarah has concerns.
| 04:00Panic strikes a sunny seaside town when rabies breaks out.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra introduces a piece by Simon Armitage and an interview from Start the Week. 05:305/6Featuring the only detectives who have not had their own TV show yet.
| 05:003/4Pam Ayres talks about her love of allotments, beekeeping and knitting. 05:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 05:004/6It's the Festival and Clare's birthday, but Struan is straying. It's fireworks all round. 05:304/4Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to social media.
| 05:004/6Tommy has big celebration plans for Sheila, but Lewis gets involved. 05:306/6Josh and his wife Monique's big day finally arrives.
| 05:005/6It is Jan's birthday, and she is determined to do something unexpected. 05:30Fresh from the Fringe showcases the best in comedy from the festival. Hosted by Ahir Shah.
| 05:003/6Rosie and William irk the old rogue, so he turns to The Forsyte Saga. 05:30Henry Normal takes a poetic look at imagination and the reasons why humans create.
| 05:30Cook's second voyage to the South Pacific was in many ways a negative achievement.
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| 06:00 | 06:005/6With more deaths to investigate, private eye VI Warshawski finds herself under attack. 06:30Geoffrey Palmer celebrates variety act The Western Brothers.
| 06:006/6The private eye uncovers family ties, blackmail and bomb plots in a thrilling climax. 06:30The story of jazz outdoors - from the streets of New Orleans to a flyover in Birmingham.
| 06:001/3Victorian detective Charles Craddock investigates the theft of an Earl's painting. 06:30The Spanish toddler who was chosen by the Dalai Lama as a reincarnated Tibetan lama.
| 06:002/3Victorian detective Charles and Lucy investigate backstage dramas at a London theatre. 06:30Clive Anderson investigates the demise of the traditional bank manager.
| 06:003/3The reappearance of an old flame prompts a trip to France for Charles and niece Lucy. 06:30Fashion writer Colin McDowell recalls the rise of the miniskirt.
| 06:00Panic strikes a sunny seaside town when rabies breaks out.
| 06:001/21950s Llantwit-on-Sea is enjoying a boom. Starring Nerys Hughes.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/4Pam Ayres talks about her love of allotments, beekeeping and knitting. 07:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 07:004/6It's the Festival and Clare's birthday, but Struan is straying. It's fireworks all round. 07:304/4Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to social media.
| 07:004/6Tommy has big celebration plans for Sheila, but Lewis gets involved. 07:306/6Josh and his wife Monique's big day finally arrives.
| 07:005/6It is Jan's birthday, and she is determined to do something unexpected. 07:30Fresh from the Fringe showcases the best in comedy from the festival. Hosted by Ahir Shah.
| 07:003/6Rosie and William irk the old rogue, so he turns to The Forsyte Saga. 07:30Henry Normal takes a poetic look at imagination and the reasons why humans create.
| 07:30Cook's second voyage to the South Pacific was in many ways a negative achievement.
| 07:155/6The Dad's Army star recalls his first TV appearances and recording his greatest hit. 07:306/6A pure moment of happiness and a curious tale about an invention that's probably not evil.
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| 08:00 | 08:0010/20Making no money in showbiz, The Lad Himself sees his future in selling coffee. 08:30Pike and Hodges try enlisting volunteers to restore the pier.
| 08:004/6When Gerald reveals he is happy to pick up hitchhikers in his car, Diana is not impressed. 08:30Clangers are dropped as the bare truth is exposed!
| 08:005/6Paranoia sets in when the crew are charged with a top secret mission. Stars Jon Pertwee. 08:30Kenneth Horne turns journalist for a women's magazine, and Hornerama probes the English.
| 08:004/8Jim's plans to slim the Civil Service come home to roost. 08:309/26With the revelation that Neddie was once mass-produced, can the original be found?
| 08:003/13Hard times for Radio Prune - are ads the answer? Plus one woman's struggle to get a phone. 08:302/13Medic Simon Sparrow gets saddled with vampish landlady Mrs Robinson.
| 08:00Richard Eyre pays tribute to maverick left-wing theatre director Joan Littlewood.
| 08:00Village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy get set for Bonfire Night. 08:30Scary tales of Javanese witchmen, plus Ron and Eth plan a romantic break in Belgium.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6Katy Brand, Alex Horne, Richard Herring and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 09:304/5Dublin's theatrical costumiers dress a medieval banquet in a ghostly castle.
| 09:005/5A lively show on current events and trends with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting. 09:306/6Star Trek fever erupts as a German delegation tours the cultural delights of Chesbury.
| 09:004/6With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Polly Toynbee and Miles Kington. 09:305/6There's a timeshare shock in the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 09:006/6The TV star and consumer champ quizzes a panel about herself. 09:303/6Maud seeks solace in Test Match Special, while Alison's in a flap.
| 09:002/6Markus Birdman, Lloyd Langford and Chris Corcoran star in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz. 09:308/8With Julian back on the scene, Clare is ecstatic. But her mother Sarah has concerns.
| 09:00Arthur Bostrom strolls through the radio archives to celebrate the summer holidays.
| 09:00Writers reflect on a modern definition of freedom in The Freedom Papers...
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2The Greeks are laying siege to Troy to win back their abducted queen Helen.
| 10:002/2Gods and mortals squabble among themselves for the spoils of war and the hand of victory.
| 10:00Gambian musician Moses Biama is in London to record with fading English rock star, Frank.
| 10:001/2Martin Guerre's trial dramatised from the notes of the 16th-century French judge.
| 10:002/2Having accepted him after eight years away, Guerre's wife now claims he is an impostor.
| | 10:10Fi Glover introduces a conversation about the special relationship between guided and dog.(R) 10:15From Johannes Brahms to Barry White, polar explorer Pen Hadow shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:005/5Mrs Evans's bra has blown off the washing line. Two teenage girls nearby enjoy her plight. 11:151/2An unmarried British woman adopting a Chinese baby girl sees her motivations questioned.
| 11:00A daughter takes her mum to begin a new life in an old people's home. 11:152/2A young Chinese boy rebels against traditions, while his grandfather reminisces about Mao.
| 11:00A campaign is started to stop a ring road going through a little wood. 11:15In the aftermath of a love triangle, three interpretations of who is to blame.
| 11:00When a special gun is auctioned, one collector ends up facing the wrong end of the barrel. 11:15A TV crew susses out old man Jack, who claims that he knew the Pied Piper of Hamlin.
| 11:00Luke Jones joins Amanda Litherland to recommend political podcasts.
| | 11:002/8Radiolab asks what makes cities tick? Can you measure a city's personality?
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| 12:00 | 12:0010/20Making no money in showbiz, The Lad Himself sees his future in selling coffee. 12:30Pike and Hodges try enlisting volunteers to restore the pier.
| 12:004/6When Gerald reveals he is happy to pick up hitchhikers in his car, Diana is not impressed. 12:30Clangers are dropped as the bare truth is exposed!
| 12:005/6Paranoia sets in when the crew are charged with a top secret mission. Stars Jon Pertwee. 12:30Kenneth Horne turns journalist for a women's magazine, and Hornerama probes the English.
| 12:004/8Jim's plans to slim the Civil Service come home to roost. 12:309/26With the revelation that Neddie was once mass-produced, can the original be found?
| 12:003/13Hard times for Radio Prune - are ads the answer? Plus one woman's struggle to get a phone. 12:302/13Medic Simon Sparrow gets saddled with vampish landlady Mrs Robinson.
| 12:003/4Pam Ayres talks about her love of allotments, beekeeping and knitting. 12:306/6The TV star and consumer champ quizzes a panel about herself.
| 12:00Village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy get set for Bonfire Night. 12:30Scary tales of Javanese witchmen, plus Ron and Eth plan a romantic break in Belgium.
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| 13:00 | 13:005/6With more deaths to investigate, private eye VI Warshawski finds herself under attack. 13:30Geoffrey Palmer celebrates variety act The Western Brothers.
| 13:006/6The private eye uncovers family ties, blackmail and bomb plots in a thrilling climax. 13:30The story of jazz outdoors - from the streets of New Orleans to a flyover in Birmingham.
| 13:001/3Victorian detective Charles Craddock investigates the theft of an Earl's painting. 13:30The Spanish toddler who was chosen by the Dalai Lama as a reincarnated Tibetan lama.
| 13:002/3Victorian detective Charles and Lucy investigate backstage dramas at a London theatre. 13:30Clive Anderson investigates the demise of the traditional bank manager.
| 13:003/3The reappearance of an old flame prompts a trip to France for Charles and niece Lucy. 13:30Fashion writer Colin McDowell recalls the rise of the miniskirt.
| 13:00Bruce's new girlfriend has a chequered past, while Bertie's father has a poetic encounter.
| 13:001/21950s Llantwit-on-Sea is enjoying a boom. Starring Nerys Hughes.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10A tale of thwarted love and ambition set amongst the woodsmen and women of Little Hintock. 14:1511/15In 1870, the telegraph system came under the control of the post office. 14:301/10Recently widowed Eirlys Richards welcomes a new guest at her lively boarding house. 14:451/5Despite a poverty-stricken childhood and family problems, Harry shows promise at school.
| 14:002/10Giles is reunited with his childhood sweetheart Grace, but will she return his love? 14:1512/15In 1914, the post office was called upon to play a vital role in the country's war effort. 14:302/10Henpecked hotelier Arnold battles to replace his chef and withstand the formidable Theda. 14:452/5A financial stroke of luck enables Harry to give up his day job and focus on music.
| 14:003/10Grace Melbury's father starts doubting woodsman Giles's suitability for his daughter. 14:1513/15In the 1930s, the GPO was a model employer, offering staff a secure career path. 14:303/10Frustrated hotel manager Arnold gets inspired by Matthew's idea for a new business venture 14:453/5Despite success, Harry Nilsson's drinking and drug-taking spiral out of control.
| 14:004/10Ambition and attraction coincide when Grace Melbury encounters young Doctor Fitzpiers. 14:1514/15When a national post code system was introduced in the 1970s, it met with resistance. 14:304/10Bandmaster Jenks wants to marry Eirlys, but first he needs to hire a private detective. 14:454/5Having damaged his voice with drink and drugs Harry turns to a bizarre alternative therapy
| 14:005/10Doctor Fitzpiers and Grace Melbury's paths cross on Midsummer's Eve in Little Hintock. 14:1515/15As it sits on the brink of privatisation, what does the Royal Mail mean today? 14:305/10The local deckchair attendant is being victimised by the fishing community. But why? 14:455/5While Harry's excessive lifestyle continues, he is shocked by the death of a friend.
| 14:10The founding member of Squeeze, chooses music by The Who and Carole King. 14:15Mary Peters revisits the coastline 'where the mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea'.
| 14:155/6The Dad's Army star recalls his first TV appearances and recording his greatest hit. 14:301/2It is high summer on Amity Island, and the tourists are arriving.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2The Greeks are laying siege to Troy to win back their abducted queen Helen.
| 15:002/2Gods and mortals squabble among themselves for the spoils of war and the hand of victory.
| 15:00Gambian musician Moses Biama is in London to record with fading English rock star, Frank.
| 15:001/2Martin Guerre's trial dramatised from the notes of the 16th-century French judge.
| 15:002/2Having accepted him after eight years away, Guerre's wife now claims he is an impostor.
| 15:00Richard Eyre pays tribute to maverick left-wing theatre director Joan Littlewood.
| 15:454/4A Sunderland man and his Fife-born mother-in-law struggle to communicate.
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| 16:00 | 16:002/6Katy Brand, Alex Horne, Richard Herring and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 16:304/5Dublin's theatrical costumiers dress a medieval banquet in a ghostly castle.
| 16:005/6John Lloyd and Dave Gorman take exhibits from Alex Horne, Sara Wheeler and Alain De Botton 16:306/6Star Trek fever erupts as a German delegation tours the cultural delights of Chesbury.
| 16:004/6With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Polly Toynbee and Miles Kington. 16:305/6There's a timeshare shock in the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 16:006/6The TV star and consumer champ quizzes a panel about herself. 16:303/6Maud seeks solace in Test Match Special, while Alison's in a flap.
| 16:002/6Markus Birdman, Lloyd Langford and Chris Corcoran star in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz. 16:308/8With Julian back on the scene, Clare is ecstatic. But her mother Sarah has concerns.
| 16:00Panic strikes a sunny seaside town when rabies breaks out.
| 16:00A Shakespearian academic discovers a large item awaits him at a remote northern station.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/4Pam Ayres talks about her love of allotments, beekeeping and knitting. 17:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 17:004/6It's the Festival and Clare's birthday, but Struan is straying. It's fireworks all round. 17:304/4Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to social media.
| 17:004/6Tommy has big celebration plans for Sheila, but Lewis gets involved. 17:306/6Josh and his wife Monique's big day finally arrives.
| 17:005/6It is Jan's birthday, and she is determined to do something unexpected. 17:30Fresh from the Fringe showcases the best in comedy from the festival. Hosted by Ahir Shah.
| 17:003/6Rosie and William irk the old rogue, so he turns to The Forsyte Saga. 17:30Henry Normal takes a poetic look at imagination and the reasons why humans create.
| 17:30Cook's second voyage to the South Pacific was in many ways a negative achievement.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra dives into the archive to look at the global poetry scene. 17:306/6A pure moment of happiness and a curious tale about an invention that's probably not evil.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/4A coma patient's treatment for a horrific accident has unexpected benefits. 18:30Simon Thurley and Dr Susan Blackmore discuss their favourite books with Sue MacGregor.
| 18:002/4With his heightened intelligence, Leon develops ingenious ways to outwit the CIA. 18:301/3Michelle McManus talks to her parents about winning Pop Idol back in 2003.
| 18:003/4Leon plans for the exciting new way of life that his enhanced mind has revealed. 18:307/7Adam Hills shares with Bruce Morton some anecdotes about his most memorable gigs.
| 18:004/4Reynolds and Leon prepare for a battle of minds. Who will survive? Read by Rhashan Stone. 18:30Media executive and broadcaster Greg Dyke chooses explorer Captain James Cook.
| 18:00Dawn is near, and engineer Colin Sherrard is stranded on an asteroid too close to the sun. 18:304/12Audience questions for David Crosby about his album, 'If I Could Only Remember My Name'
| 18:00What will happen when virtual reality games can deliver real love? 18:452/4Gary gets an ancient two-shilling coin in his change.
| 18:004/6Dare and the Anastasia crew uncover a peril that could wipe out all life on Earth. 18:30Mary Shelly's fantastical tale explores man's fascination with eternal life and elixirs.
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| 19:00 | 19:0010/20Making no money in showbiz, The Lad Himself sees his future in selling coffee. 19:30Pike and Hodges try enlisting volunteers to restore the pier.
| 19:004/6When Gerald reveals he is happy to pick up hitchhikers in his car, Diana is not impressed. 19:30Clangers are dropped as the bare truth is exposed!
| 19:005/6Paranoia sets in when the crew are charged with a top secret mission. Stars Jon Pertwee. 19:30Kenneth Horne turns journalist for a women's magazine, and Hornerama probes the English.
| 19:004/8Jim's plans to slim the Civil Service come home to roost. 19:309/26With the revelation that Neddie was once mass-produced, can the original be found?
| 19:003/13Hard times for Radio Prune - are ads the answer? Plus one woman's struggle to get a phone. 19:302/13Medic Simon Sparrow gets saddled with vampish landlady Mrs Robinson.
| 19:00Arthur Bostrom strolls through the radio archives to celebrate the summer holidays.
| 19:002/8Radiolab asks what makes cities tick? Can you measure a city's personality?
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| 20:00 | 20:005/6With more deaths to investigate, private eye VI Warshawski finds herself under attack. 20:30Geoffrey Palmer celebrates variety act The Western Brothers.
| 20:006/6The private eye uncovers family ties, blackmail and bomb plots in a thrilling climax. 20:30The story of jazz outdoors - from the streets of New Orleans to a flyover in Birmingham.
| 20:001/3Victorian detective Charles Craddock investigates the theft of an Earl's painting. 20:30The Spanish toddler who was chosen by the Dalai Lama as a reincarnated Tibetan lama.
| 20:002/3Victorian detective Charles and Lucy investigate backstage dramas at a London theatre. 20:30Clive Anderson investigates the demise of the traditional bank manager.
| 20:003/3The reappearance of an old flame prompts a trip to France for Charles and niece Lucy. 20:30Fashion writer Colin McDowell recalls the rise of the miniskirt.
| | 20:00Writers reflect on a modern definition of freedom in The Freedom Papers...
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| 21:00 | 21:005/5Mrs Evans's bra has blown off the washing line. Two teenage girls nearby enjoy her plight. 21:151/2An unmarried British woman adopting a Chinese baby girl sees her motivations questioned.
| 21:00A daughter takes her mum to begin a new life in an old people's home. 21:152/2A young Chinese boy rebels against traditions, while his grandfather reminisces about Mao.
| 21:00A campaign is started to stop a ring road going through a little wood. 21:15In the aftermath of a love triangle, three interpretations of who is to blame.
| 21:00When a special gun is auctioned, one collector ends up facing the wrong end of the barrel. 21:15A TV crew susses out old man Jack, who claims that he knew the Pied Piper of Hamlin.
| 21:00Luke Jones joins Amanda Litherland to recommend political podcasts.
| | 21:10Fi Glover introduces a conversation about the special relationship between guided and dog.(R) 21:15From Johannes Brahms to Barry White, polar explorer Pen Hadow shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:00How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation? 22:303/8Cathy is pregnant, Alice can't get pregnant, and Fiona doesn't want to get pregnant again! 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Jon Holmes talks to Nathan Caton. Episode 1 of 2.
| 22:004/4Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to social media. 22:304/4Paul tests the audience on social cohesion, from weddings to the 2011 summer riots. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Jon Holmes talks to Nathan Caton. Episode 2 of 2.
| 22:006/6Josh and his wife Monique's big day finally arrives. 22:306/6Uljabaan is determined to fail his annual inspection, but he needs help...
| 22:00Fresh from the Fringe showcases the best in comedy from the festival. Hosted by Ahir Shah. 22:304/6Sketch show with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. 22:453/6After a bust-up, Sean moves to the Antarctic. Ten years later, Hamish goes to find him.
| 22:00Henry Normal takes a poetic look at imagination and the reasons why humans create. 22:30Jayde Adams brings us the sights, sounds and smells of the world's biggest arts festival.
| 22:002/6Ultravox lead singer Midge Ure joins the comic for stand-up, sketches and music. 22:302/2Jo Caulfield introduces some of the best stand-ups from 2018's Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
| 22:006/6A pure moment of happiness and a curious tale about an invention that's probably not evil. 22:302/6Separated and homeless, Dave muses on life outside his temporary storage pod home. 22:452/61836, and DJ Suzanne Canker joins Charlie Darwin aboard HMS Beagle.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/5A lively show on current events and trends with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting. 23:30Tom takes an emotional journey exploring his profound relationship with his granddad.
| 23:004/6A revolutionary orator is after more than just Mary's support. 23:302/4Insight and absurdity. Does Alan have the nerve to break up with Jane?
| 23:001/6The improvised family saga's two-part romp about a Victorian travelling circus. 23:302/5Can Prentiss and McCabe's medicine help the government sort out the NHS?
| 23:001/6Three wartime code-breakers tackle Nazi ciphers, but hate each other. From June 2007. 23:30Dodgy advice on-air and a restless baby - funny, confusing tales of urban life after dark. 23:453/4Merriment, melancholy and witty wordplay in equal measure.
| 23:003/6Local government officer Martin Christmas makes an unusual visit to the fire station. 23:301/6It's 1993 and the incredibly silly Party Party sweeps to power. Stars Hugh Laurie.
| 23:305/5Spike Milligan is this week's sketch show guest and is given a signed horse.
| 23:003/3The tale of Victor Legit, a store detective whose shop is being targeted by the Rat King. 23:303/4Loyalties are split for our hero, as a billionaire plans to demolish his home ground.
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