| 00:00 | 00:005/6Dare and the crew of the Anastasia go to the assistance of an old ally. 00:35When Arthur visits Doncaster in race week, he’s obliged to share a hotel with a stranger.
| 00:001/10A professional medium takes on a highly efficient but heartless assistant. 00:151/10A student researching the occult comes under the influence of an ancient book of spells. 00:30The Man Booker judge and the author discuss much-loved books with host Sue MacGregor.(R)
| 00:002/10Colette leaves her dull husband, becomes interested in the paranormal and consults Alison. 00:152/10Trying to rid himself of an ancient book, Andrew MacLeod becomes drawn to a sinister group 00:302/4The singer, actress and composer reveals the five songs that are most important to her.
| 00:003/10Collette wants Alison to write a book, but her childhood memories are too disturbing. 00:153/10Andrew MacLeod is taken to Africa, where he is horrified to hear a voice from his past. 00:302/6Mark Radcliffe profiles the diminutive entertainer who starred as a schoolboy on radio.
| 00:004/10Princess Diana's fatal crash means a busy time for Alison and her fellow psychics. 00:154/10Now back in Scotland, MacLeod becomes increasingly dependent on Mylne's support. 00:30Cerys Matthews on why 12th-century nun Hildegard von Bingen qualifies as a great life.
| 00:005/10A violent blast from Alison's past appears, and drastic measures are needed to escape. 00:155/10MacLeod witnesses a mysterious ceremony in a former church and meets with a friend's widow 00:308/12It's the turn of the audience to question Edwyn Collins about his album Gorgeous George.
| 00:00Will wakes to find he has travelled 100 years into the future to a post-capitalist London. 00:454/4When dad builds a budgerigar aviary, the birds' behaviour turns alarming.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2Joyce auditions for Professor Broadbent's Punch and Judy show, with disastrous results.
| 01:001/5A retired hitman is offered big money for one last killing. 01:30How words or songs learned as a child have helped people in situations of extreme pressure
| 01:002/5Retired hitman Art Gordo plans his next moves. 01:30David Schneider goes on a personal journey through Yiddish culture and language.
| 01:003/5Retired hitman Art Gordo faces pressure for another killing. 01:30Three musicians explore the rugged terrain of Shetland in search of the quail.
| 01:004/5Retired hitman Art Gordo makes a decision about his target. 01:30How an ancient stone inscription came to the National Museum of Afghanistan in Kabul.
| 01:005/5Retired hitman Art Gordo finally faces his nemesis. 01:30Katie Derham discovers what it is like for an artist to perform for a leading VIP.
| 01:00A restaurant incident may break Richard Fallon MP's run of no reality TV embarrassments.
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| 02:00 | 02:156/6The Dad's Army star recalls joining the cast of the popular series and playing 'Buttons'. 02:302/2Amity's beaches open again for the fourth of July, but Brody is nervous.
| 02:001/10Washing ruins Sarah's hands, and a new footman arrives. 02:151/30James Naughtie looks at classical music origins in churches and monasteries. 02:301/5The life of female impressionist painter Berthe Morisot. Starring Sarah-Jane Holm. 02:451/51833: A family is killed by arsenic, and the race is on for a test to catch the culprits.
| 02:002/10Sarah is suspicious of the new footman, even though he lightens her workload. 02:152/30As Notre Dame was built, composers Perotin and Leonin wrote music to fill it. 02:302/5Berthe compares herself to Baudelaire, and Manet is impressed with her passion. 02:452/5A real-life murder mystery from 1833 reveals the fear surrounding arsenic poisoning.
| 02:003/10Sarah notices that the presence of the militia makes James uncomfortable. 02:153/30In courts and great houses, the troubadours wrote secular songs of love and jealousy. 02:303/5Berthe poses for a portrait by Manet, but his admiration for a rival painter is growing. 02:453/5A family is killed by arsenic, and the race is on for a test to catch the culprits.
| 02:004/10Sarah is charmed by the Bingleys' footman. James and Mrs Hill have reason to be worried. 02:154/30The Burgundy Court was influenced by the musical style of England's John Dunstable. 02:304/5Paris is overrun with militia preparing for the forthcoming war with Prussia. 02:454/5Criminal poisoning in the 19th century was remarkably easy.
| 02:005/10An invitation from Netherfield means that Sarah can better get to know Ptolemy. 02:155/30Music and the arts were beginning to celebrate man as well as God. 02:305/5The first impressionist exhibition finally opens, and Berthe has to face her critics. 02:455/5A family is killed by arsenic, and the race is on for a test to catch the culprits.
| 02:10Artist Ken Howard RA chooses music by Jelly Roll Morton and Richard Wagner. 02:15The former chair of the National Trust takes a short voyage to explore Brownsea Island.
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| 03:00 | 03:451/5A lesbian anarchist and a male voice choir are in Brighton.
| 03:001/4Evelyn Waugh’s most famous novel of life, love and a forgotten era.
| 03:002/4Friendship brings new vistas for Charles, but for ebullient Sebastian the family close in.
| 03:003/4Sebastian's drinking strains his friendship with Charles, who is lured by the art of Paris
| 03:004/4Charles is pleased to spot Julia on the ship, but stormy waters await.
| 03:00The diary doings of Charles Pooter, a London clerk, and his long-suffering wife Carrie.
| 03:00Phil Daniels remembers The Who's drummer Keith Moon, who died on 7 September 1978.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Native American mythology retold through an epic poem concerning life, nature and ritual.
| 04:004/6Katy Brand, Alex Horne, Richard Herring and Natalie Haynes compete in the wordy panel game 04:301/6With a new school term looming, for the teachers it's D-day minus one.
| 04:001/6Sue Perkins sets moral and ethical posers for Paul Sinha, Lemn Sissay and Graeme Garden. 04:301/6Phonsie's sale of the Hoover ancestral home is the cause of much speculation.
| 04:006/6With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Carmen Callil and Victoria Glendinning. 04:301/6A hapless vicar discovers that life behind suburbia's net curtains is not what he expected
| 04:002/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Peter Kemp and Miles Kington. 04:305/6The landlady sisters make merry with a Thai takeaway.
| 04:004/6Elis James, Jon Richardson, Lloyd Langford and Chris Corcoran join Rhod Gilbert's quiz. 04:302/6Tamsyn Trelawny's band of 18th-century Cornish smugglers try to outwit customs officers.
| 04:00Young couple Phil and Cath attempt to impose order on their tiny flat.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra introduces the responses of twelve poets to the Lindisfarne Gospel. 05:301/5A mother and daughter struggle to make ends meet in the East Yorkshire city.
| 05:001/6A broken typewriter sparks chaos. Eastern bloc embassy sitcom starring Dinsdale Landen. 05:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 05:006/6Festive angst, a serious row and a huge let-down make for a goodwill bypass all round. 05:301/6When a groom-to-be mysteriously vanishes, Milton leaps in.
| 05:006/6There's mutiny in the air as Tommy and Sheila set off on their cruise. 05:302/3Storyteller Sarah Kendal returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories.
| 05:001/4Molly and Doug separate, but he is only a few streets away. Can they make a clean break? 05:302/6Peter's forced to visit town, leaving his hopeless deputy Julian in charge.
| 05:005/6The old rogue's plot to be alone with Nancy gets a boost from Father. 05:302/4Michael Frayn's brilliantly funny view of our world. With Joanna Lumley and Tom Hollander.
| 05:30Elbow frontman Guy Garvey explores the development of the musical encore.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5A retired hitman is offered big money for one last killing. 06:30How words or songs learned as a child have helped people in situations of extreme pressure
| 06:002/5Retired hitman Art Gordo plans his next moves. 06:30David Schneider goes on a personal journey through Yiddish culture and language.
| 06:003/5Retired hitman Art Gordo faces pressure for another killing. 06:30Three musicians explore the rugged terrain of Shetland in search of the quail.
| 06:004/5Retired hitman Art Gordo makes a decision about his target. 06:30How an ancient stone inscription came to the National Museum of Afghanistan in Kabul.
| 06:005/5Retired hitman Art Gordo finally faces his nemesis. 06:30Katie Derham discovers what it is like for an artist to perform for a leading VIP.
| 06:00Young couple Phil and Cath attempt to impose order on their tiny flat.
| 06:00The life of female impressionist painter Berthe Morisot.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/6A broken typewriter sparks chaos. Eastern bloc embassy sitcom starring Dinsdale Landen. 07:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 07:006/6Festive angst, a serious row and a huge let-down make for a goodwill bypass all round. 07:301/6When a groom-to-be mysteriously vanishes, Milton leaps in.
| 07:006/6There's mutiny in the air as Tommy and Sheila set off on their cruise. 07:302/3Storyteller Sarah Kendal returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories.
| 07:001/4Molly and Doug separate, but he is only a few streets away. Can they make a clean break? 07:302/6Peter's forced to visit town, leaving his hopeless deputy Julian in charge.
| 07:005/6The old rogue's plot to be alone with Nancy gets a boost from Father. 07:302/4Michael Frayn's brilliantly funny view of our world. With Joanna Lumley and Tom Hollander.
| 07:30Elbow frontman Guy Garvey explores the development of the musical encore.
| 07:15A pub landlord vividly recalls meeting an ageing actor upset about his looks. 07:302/5When Songs of Praise comes to town, Sophie sees a career opportunity.
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| 08:00 | 08:0014/20Overlooked in the New Year's Honours, the Lad brushes up on his social etiquette skills. 08:30A visit to the pier theatre ends in disaster for Arthur Wilson and Miss Perkins.
| 08:006/6The author and his wife compete to publicise their new books. 08:30The bungling duo spark bedlam during a BBC probe.
| 08:001/19A shock for the crew over news that HMS Troutbridge is to be mothballed in Plymouth. 08:30Kenneth Horne flicks through his diary, and Hornerama probes love and marriage.
| 08:006/8MP Jim tries excavating himself from problems with badgers. 08:3012/26Neddie Seagoon is Samuel Pepys and he is having trouble with a flea called Francoise.
| 08:005/13The wonderful Radio Prune becomes a musical station with Dave 'the Rave' Hatch. 08:304/13The young medics are unprepared for the formidable Sister Virtue.
| 08:00Phil Daniels remembers The Who's drummer Keith Moon, who died on 7 September 1978.
| 08:00Shopkeepers Gert and Daisy get a large dog that doesn't understand English. 08:30Eth wants a busier social life, while Jim and Bentley go to the ballet.
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| 09:00 | 09:004/6Katy Brand, Alex Horne, Richard Herring and Natalie Haynes compete in the wordy panel game 09:301/6With a new school term looming, for the teachers it's D-day minus one.
| 09:001/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:451/8The poet laureate of alternative comedy, John Hegley entertains with a book of verse.
| 09:006/6With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Carmen Callil and Victoria Glendinning. 09:301/6A hapless vicar discovers that life behind suburbia's net curtains is not what he expected
| 09:002/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Peter Kemp and Miles Kington. 09:305/6The landlady sisters make merry with a Thai takeaway.
| 09:004/6Elis James, Jon Richardson, Lloyd Langford and Chris Corcoran join Rhod Gilbert's quiz. 09:302/6Tamsyn Trelawny's band of 18th-century Cornish smugglers try to outwit customs officers.
| 09:00Have a lie-in with 4 Extra's first live show, hosted by Jake Yapp.
| 09:00Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers her car and being a TV personality.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4Evelyn Waugh’s most famous novel of life, love and a forgotten era.
| 10:002/4Friendship brings new vistas for Charles, but for ebullient Sebastian the family close in.
| 10:003/4Sebastian's drinking strains his friendship with Charles, who is lured by the art of Paris
| 10:004/4Charles is pleased to spot Julia on the ship, but stormy waters await.
| 10:00The diary doings of Charles Pooter, a London clerk, and his long-suffering wife Carrie.
| | 10:10Two ten-year-olds who do not let being in a wheelchair get in the way of fun and activity.(R) 10:15From Bach to Sibelius, Armando Iannucci makes his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:004/5William's impressive collection of eggs lacks only one thing - an egg from a mute swan. 11:15A man appeals to Heaven to allow him to be born again with 'experience'.
| 11:005/5Wilfred has never wanted anyone but Dorothy. But he has never been a great romantic. 11:15A life-changing chance meeting between two ex-lovers in a story of grief, revenge and love
| 11:001/5When a girl who loves her father discovers his deception, it is time to grow up. 11:15Young Madame la Marquise is alone and bored. But then she meets the local photographer.
| 11:002/5A young man comes to understand the allure and the disappointment of New York. 11:15Only an arranged marriage will allow the great composer and organist Buxtehude to retire.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland is joined by David McGuire to recommend the best podcasts.
| | 11:004/8Radiolab dives into the messy mystery in the middle of us. What's going on down there?
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| 12:00 | 12:0014/20Overlooked in the New Year's Honours, the Lad brushes up on his social etiquette skills. 12:30A visit to the pier theatre ends in disaster for Arthur Wilson and Miss Perkins.
| 12:006/6The author and his wife compete to publicise their new books. 12:30The bungling duo spark bedlam during a BBC probe.
| 12:001/19A shock for the crew over news that HMS Troutbridge is to be mothballed in Plymouth. 12:30Kenneth Horne flicks through his diary, and Hornerama probes love and marriage.
| 12:006/8MP Jim tries excavating himself from problems with badgers. 12:3012/26Neddie Seagoon is Samuel Pepys and he is having trouble with a flea called Francoise.
| 12:005/13The wonderful Radio Prune becomes a musical station with Dave 'the Rave' Hatch. 12:304/13The young medics are unprepared for the formidable Sister Virtue.
| 12:001/6A broken typewriter sparks chaos. Eastern bloc embassy sitcom starring Dinsdale Landen. 12:301/4Molly and Doug separate, but he is only a few streets away. Can they make a clean break?
| 12:00Shopkeepers Gert and Daisy get a large dog that doesn't understand English. 12:30Eth wants a busier social life, while Jim and Bentley go to the ballet.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5A retired hitman is offered big money for one last killing. 13:30How words or songs learned as a child have helped people in situations of extreme pressure
| 13:002/5Retired hitman Art Gordo plans his next moves. 13:30David Schneider goes on a personal journey through Yiddish culture and language.
| 13:003/5Retired hitman Art Gordo faces pressure for another killing. 13:30Three musicians explore the rugged terrain of Shetland in search of the quail.
| 13:004/5Retired hitman Art Gordo makes a decision about his target. 13:30How an ancient stone inscription came to the National Museum of Afghanistan in Kabul.
| 13:005/5Retired hitman Art Gordo finally faces his nemesis. 13:30Katie Derham discovers what it is like for an artist to perform for a leading VIP.
| 13:00A restaurant incident may break Richard Fallon MP's run of no reality TV embarrassments.
| 13:00The life of female impressionist painter Berthe Morisot.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10Washing ruins Sarah's hands, and a new footman arrives. 14:151/30James Naughtie looks at classical music origins in churches and monasteries. 14:301/5The life of female impressionist painter Berthe Morisot. Starring Sarah-Jane Holm. 14:451/51833: A family is killed by arsenic, and the race is on for a test to catch the culprits.
| 14:002/10Sarah is suspicious of the new footman, even though he lightens her workload. 14:152/30As Notre Dame was built, composers Perotin and Leonin wrote music to fill it. 14:302/5Berthe compares herself to Baudelaire, and Manet is impressed with her passion. 14:452/5A real-life murder mystery from 1833 reveals the fear surrounding arsenic poisoning.
| 14:003/10Sarah notices that the presence of the militia makes James uncomfortable. 14:153/30In courts and great houses, the troubadours wrote secular songs of love and jealousy. 14:303/5Berthe poses for a portrait by Manet, but his admiration for a rival painter is growing. 14:453/5A family is killed by arsenic, and the race is on for a test to catch the culprits.
| 14:004/10Sarah is charmed by the Bingleys' footman. James and Mrs Hill have reason to be worried. 14:154/30The Burgundy Court was influenced by the musical style of England's John Dunstable. 14:304/5Paris is overrun with militia preparing for the forthcoming war with Prussia. 14:454/5Criminal poisoning in the 19th century was remarkably easy.
| 14:005/10An invitation from Netherfield means that Sarah can better get to know Ptolemy. 14:155/30Music and the arts were beginning to celebrate man as well as God. 14:305/5The first impressionist exhibition finally opens, and Berthe has to face her critics. 14:455/5A family is killed by arsenic, and the race is on for a test to catch the culprits.
| 14:10Artist Ken Howard RA chooses music by Jelly Roll Morton and Richard Wagner. 14:15The former chair of the National Trust takes a short voyage to explore Brownsea Island.
| 14:15A pub landlord vividly recalls meeting an ageing actor upset about his looks. 14:301/2Radio producer Juliet is about to spy a familiar face in the crowd.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4Evelyn Waugh’s most famous novel of life, love and a forgotten era.
| 15:002/4Friendship brings new vistas for Charles, but for ebullient Sebastian the family close in.
| 15:003/4Sebastian's drinking strains his friendship with Charles, who is lured by the art of Paris
| 15:004/4Charles is pleased to spot Julia on the ship, but stormy waters await.
| 15:00The diary doings of Charles Pooter, a London clerk, and his long-suffering wife Carrie.
| 15:00Phil Daniels remembers The Who's drummer Keith Moon, who died on 7 September 1978.
| 15:452/5Lemn Sissay visits another pub with the Queen's name - where violence breaks out.
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| 16:00 | 16:004/6Katy Brand, Alex Horne, Richard Herring and Natalie Haynes compete in the wordy panel game 16:301/6With a new school term looming, for the teachers it's D-day minus one.
| 16:001/6Sue Perkins sets moral and ethical posers for Paul Sinha, Lemn Sissay and Graeme Garden. 16:301/6Phonsie's sale of the Hoover ancestral home is the cause of much speculation.
| 16:006/6With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Carmen Callil and Victoria Glendinning. 16:301/6A hapless vicar discovers that life behind suburbia's net curtains is not what he expected
| 16:002/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Peter Kemp and Miles Kington. 16:305/6The landlady sisters make merry with a Thai takeaway.
| 16:004/6Elis James, Jon Richardson, Lloyd Langford and Chris Corcoran join Rhod Gilbert's quiz. 16:302/6Tamsyn Trelawny's band of 18th-century Cornish smugglers try to outwit customs officers.
| 16:00Young couple Phil and Cath attempt to impose order on their tiny flat.
| 16:00Dramatised events surrounding the inspiration for Dostoyevsky’s ‘The Gambler’.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/6A broken typewriter sparks chaos. Eastern bloc embassy sitcom starring Dinsdale Landen. 17:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 17:006/6Festive angst, a serious row and a huge let-down make for a goodwill bypass all round. 17:301/6When a groom-to-be mysteriously vanishes, Milton leaps in.
| 17:006/6There's mutiny in the air as Tommy and Sheila set off on their cruise. 17:302/3Storyteller Sarah Kendal returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories.
| 17:001/4Molly and Doug separate, but he is only a few streets away. Can they make a clean break? 17:302/6Peter's forced to visit town, leaving his hopeless deputy Julian in charge.
| 17:005/6The old rogue's plot to be alone with Nancy gets a boost from Father. 17:302/4Michael Frayn's brilliantly funny view of our world. With Joanna Lumley and Tom Hollander.
| 17:30Elbow frontman Guy Garvey explores the development of the musical encore.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra talks to Catherine Heaney about her father. Plus 'North' with Seamus Heaney. 17:302/5When Songs of Praise comes to town, Sophie sees a career opportunity.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/10A professional medium takes on a highly efficient but heartless assistant. 18:151/10A student researching the occult comes under the influence of an ancient book of spells. 18:30The Man Booker judge and the author discuss much-loved books with host Sue MacGregor.
| 18:002/10Colette leaves her dull husband, becomes interested in the paranormal and consults Alison. 18:152/10Trying to rid himself of an ancient book, Andrew MacLeod becomes drawn to a sinister group 18:302/4The singer, actress and composer reveals the five songs that are most important to her.
| 18:003/10Collette wants Alison to write a book, but her childhood memories are too disturbing. 18:153/10Andrew MacLeod is taken to Africa, where he is horrified to hear a voice from his past. 18:302/6Mark Radcliffe profiles the diminutive entertainer who starred as a schoolboy on radio.
| 18:004/10Princess Diana's fatal crash means a busy time for Alison and her fellow psychics. 18:154/10Now back in Scotland, MacLeod becomes increasingly dependent on Mylne's support. 18:30Cerys Matthews on why 12th-century nun Hildegard von Bingen qualifies as a great life.
| 18:005/10A violent blast from Alison's past appears, and drastic measures are needed to escape. 18:155/10MacLeod witnesses a mysterious ceremony in a former church and meets with a friend's widow 18:308/12It's the turn of the audience to question Edwyn Collins about his album Gorgeous George.
| 18:00Will wakes to find he has travelled 100 years into the future to a post-capitalist London. 18:454/4When dad builds a budgerigar aviary, the birds' behaviour turns alarming.
| 18:006/6Dare and the crew assist allies to thwart the evil Mekon, who plots revenge on Venus. 18:30Sir John Rowell awaits his nemesis, alongside a gruesome reminder of his days in Africa.
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| 19:00 | 19:0014/20Overlooked in the New Year's Honours, the Lad brushes up on his social etiquette skills. 19:30A visit to the pier theatre ends in disaster for Arthur Wilson and Miss Perkins.
| 19:006/6The author and his wife compete to publicise their new books. 19:30The bungling duo spark bedlam during a BBC probe.
| 19:001/19A shock for the crew over news that HMS Troutbridge is to be mothballed in Plymouth. 19:30Kenneth Horne flicks through his diary, and Hornerama probes love and marriage.
| 19:006/8MP Jim tries excavating himself from problems with badgers. 19:3012/26Neddie Seagoon is Samuel Pepys and he is having trouble with a flea called Francoise.
| 19:005/13The wonderful Radio Prune becomes a musical station with Dave 'the Rave' Hatch. 19:304/13The young medics are unprepared for the formidable Sister Virtue.
| 19:00Lynne Truss introduces her favourite radio programmes from the BBC archive.
| 19:004/8Radiolab dives into the messy mystery in the middle of us. What's going on down there?
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5A retired hitman is offered big money for one last killing. 20:30How words or songs learned as a child have helped people in situations of extreme pressure
| 20:002/5Retired hitman Art Gordo plans his next moves. 20:30David Schneider goes on a personal journey through Yiddish culture and language.
| 20:003/5Retired hitman Art Gordo faces pressure for another killing. 20:30Three musicians explore the rugged terrain of Shetland in search of the quail.
| 20:004/5Retired hitman Art Gordo makes a decision about his target. 20:30How an ancient stone inscription came to the National Museum of Afghanistan in Kabul.
| 20:005/5Retired hitman Art Gordo finally faces his nemesis. 20:30Katie Derham discovers what it is like for an artist to perform for a leading VIP.
| | 20:00Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers her car and being a TV personality.
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| 21:00 | 21:004/5William's impressive collection of eggs lacks only one thing - an egg from a mute swan. 21:15A man appeals to Heaven to allow him to be born again with 'experience'.
| 21:005/5Wilfred has never wanted anyone but Dorothy. But he has never been a great romantic. 21:15A life-changing chance meeting between two ex-lovers in a story of grief, revenge and love
| 21:001/5When a girl who loves her father discovers his deception, it is time to grow up. 21:15Young Madame la Marquise is alone and bored. But then she meets the local photographer.
| 21:002/5A young man comes to understand the allure and the disappointment of New York. 21:15Only an arranged marriage will allow the great composer and organist Buxtehude to retire.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland is joined by David McGuire to recommend the best podcasts.
| | 21:10Two ten-year-olds who do not let being in a wheelchair get in the way of fun and activity.(R) 21:15From Bach to Sibelius, Armando Iannucci makes 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? 22:305/8The three couples have tickets for Glastonbury, but it clashes with Cathy's dad's birthday
| 22:001/6When a groom-to-be mysteriously vanishes, Milton leaps in. 22:302/5Patrick Marber and Peter Curran lie in the darkness, sharing a bunk bed and wondering. 22:452/4Tips on making merry and avoiding being 'de-mingled'. 22:55Rob Deering chats to Matt Green.
| 22:002/3Storyteller Sarah Kendal returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories. 22:302/4Sarah tackles a mother behaving like a teenager and a butcher who can't find a girl.
| 22:002/6Peter's forced to visit town, leaving his hopeless deputy Julian in charge. 22:306/6Sketch show with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. 22:455/6The duo tell Parky about their lean years. 22:55Rob Deering chats to Matt Green.
| 22:002/4Michael Frayn's brilliantly funny view of our world. With Joanna Lumley and Tom Hollander. 22:302/4Indian students on a gap year enjoy England's smell, and that's just at Heathrow Airport. 22:55Arthur Smith chats to Jake Yapp.
| 22:004/6Sophie Ellis-Bextor joins the quick-fire comic for stand-up, sketches and music. 22:302/6Wealthy ex-rocker Dave Mabbutt has luxury property, technology and some unusual pets.
| 22:002/5When Songs of Praise comes to town, Sophie sees a career opportunity. 22:304/6Dave's domestic life is still upside down, and so his dad arrives to offer advice. 22:454/6It's a right royal knockabout as Henry VIII wants a son.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:451/8The poet laureate of alternative comedy, John Hegley entertains with a book of verse.
| 23:006/6Feared Briton General Venables demands executions by sunset. 23:304/4Alan's mind is cluttered with memories and questions. Is there a future for him and Jane?
| 23:003/6The life of young Billy at his boarding school. 23:304/5Martin has a sporting challenge, but can Charles save a disgraced minister?
| 23:003/6A security breach at Bletchley Park puts the wartime code-breakers under suspicion. 23:301/6Surreal comedy in which a trio of 'posties' get embroiled in escapades. Stars Ben Miller.
| 23:005/6At a Life Editing course, local government officer Martin aims to start saying 'no'. 23:303/6Will Sir Lord Knight's campaign over the danger of ads do the business? From May 1987.
| 23:003/4Simon Evans presents a comedy lecture on the economics behind coffee. 23:302/4Minimum 50 per cent participation in elections and converting fast food into renewable gas
| 23:00Poet and comedian Tim Key sleuths out what makes a great literary opening line. 23:301/6Beauty Olonga is a carer and a self-appointed inspiration.
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