| 00:00 | 00:006/6Dare and the crew assist allies to thwart the evil Mekon, who plots revenge on Venus. 00:35Sir John Rowell awaits his nemesis, alongside a gruesome reminder of his days in Africa.
| 00:006/10Alison sees an opportunity finally to lay the evil ghosts of her past to rest. 00:156/10MacLeod sees chilling photos of occult influence and fears for his family and friends. 00:30Literary journalist John Mullan and novelist Tessa Hadley join host Sue MacGregor.(R)
| 00:007/10Now that Morris has come back, Alison is increasingly troubled by a sense of foreboding. 00:157/10An unwelcome object reappears, and MacLeod senses Katrina's presence again. 00:301/8Phil Cunningham talks to writer and musician Pat Kane of Hue and Cry.
| 00:008/10Alison is invited to take part with her fellow mediums in a Team Psychics show. 00:158/10Voices from beyond the grave. MacLeod finds he is not alone and may have a useful ally. 00:303/6Mark Radcliffe reviews the career of the Mancunian wordsmith.
| 00:009/10Alison tries to get the truth about her childhood out of her mother. 00:159/10A visit to a potential ally clarifies MacLeod's thoughts, but raises doubts about Katrina. 00:30Former footballer Graeme le Saux champions conservationist Gerald Durrell.
| 00:0010/10To banish her demons, Alison must confront the painful truth about her childhood. 00:1510/10Can MacLeod escape the evil that stretches from North Africa to Scotland? 00:309/12Jazzie B and Caron Wheeler talk to John Wilson about the album Club Classics Vol 1.
| 00:001/2The Time Lord takes Tegan to the planet Samur to recuperate.
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| 01:00 | 01:00The life of female impressionist painter Berthe Morisot.
| 01:00By Benjamin Markovits. Story of a lonely man struggling with recent mysterious events. 01:30David Owen Norris and guests listen to Shakespeare's favourite songs in the Swan Theatre.
| 01:00By Jenni Fagan. Story of a young woman on a Scottish island with vengeance on her mind. 01:30David Owen Norris and guests hear James Joyce's favourite songs in his Martello Tower.
| 01:00By Helen Oyeyemi. Office politics turn dark when a newcomer's handbag is upturned. 01:30Pauline Black meets some of the foremost female singers from the days of punk and new wave
| 01:00Will Eaves’s story about the price of transgression is shortlisted. Blake Ritson reads. 01:30On the African plains, science reveals the secret agility of the elephant mind
| 01:00By Cynan Jones. The winning story of horror at sea. Can the protagonist survive? . 01:30The music of El Sistema changed lives in Venezuela. Can it work for deprived kids here?
| 01:00Bill Nighy and Anna Calder-Marshall star in AL Kennedy's drama about love in later life.
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| 02:00 | 02:15A pub landlord vividly recalls meeting an ageing actor upset about his looks. 02:301/2Radio producer Juliet is about to spy a familiar face in the crowd.
| 02:006/10The day after the Bingleys' ball, everyone is feeling unsettled, including Sarah. 02:156/30During the Reformation, Martin Luther harnessed secular songs for religious music. 02:301/5It's 1989, and all-girl rock band Velveteens sign their first record deal. 02:451/5Jung Chang's biography of the woman who single-handedly dragged China into modernity.
| 02:007/10Mr Wickham is getting under Sarah's feet and James' skin. 02:157/30The composer Palestrina became accidentally embroiled in the politics of the high church. 02:302/5After the excitement of their record deal, Velveteens are back to the realities of life. 02:452/5Cixi forms an important political alliance and launches a palace coup.
| 02:008/10Sarah wants to spread her wings, but leaving James is hard. 02:158/30Uncle and nephew Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli wrote music that filled St Mark's Basilica. 02:303/5Beth hangs out with a rival band's lead singer, leaving with new ideas of how to proceed. 02:453/5Cixi adopts the three-year-old son of her sister and names him Emperor.
| 02:009/10James has left without saying goodbye, causing distress for Sarah and Mrs Hill. 02:159/30In the Elizabethan age, composers Byrd and Tallis revealed the religious divide. 02:304/5Velveteens land the support slot on a big tour, allowing them to play to thousands. 02:454/5A young ambitious reformist looks to topple Cixi from power, and a battle of wits ensues.
| 02:0010/10Sarah still has had no word from James, but the Bennet daughters have good news. 02:1510/30The idea of telling a story in music proved immediately successful across Italy. 02:305/5Velveteens' debut single hits the airwaves. Will the nation love it? 02:455/5Cixi faces her greatest challenge as ruler, when anti-Western feeling leads to violence.
| 02:10Professor Robert Winston chooses music by Beethoven and JS Bach. 02:15Astronomer Heather Couper explores East Leicestershire and north Northamptonshire.
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| 03:00 | 03:452/5Lemn Sissay visits another pub with the Queen's name - where violence breaks out.
| 03:001/2A terrorist attack kills the bomber, threatening establishment and anarchist circles.
| 03:002/2What began as an international terrorist bombing outrage resolves into a domestic tragedy.
| 03:00Epic drama, Home Front, returns to Devon for its penultimate season.
| 03:00The War Office called for 10,000 unfit and older men to help with the looming harvest.
| 03:00This week in 1918, the Allied nations launched an intervention into the Russian Civil War.
| 03:00Claudia Hammond looks back at 80 years ago of time use surveys, started by the BBC.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Dramatised events surrounding the inspiration for Dostoyevsky’s ‘The Gambler’.
| 04:005/6Milton Jones, Natalie Haynes, Lloyd Langford and Robin Ince vie for verbal supremacy. 04:302/6A big fundraising concert is planned, and a Russian supply teacher is on the way.
| 04:002/6Sue Perkins sets moral posers for Josie Long, Owen Jones, Clare Grogan and Andrew Maxwell. 04:302/6The debate rages over President Hoover's cottage, and Stumpy collects signatures.
| 04:001/6With Alex Horne, Lucy Beaumont, John Finnemore and Jack Dee. David Mitchell hosts. 04:302/6A school chum visits hapless vicar Timothy, while teenage tearaways terrorise residents.
| 04:003/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Sue Limb and John O'Farrell. 04:306/6The landlady sisters plan to celebrate Father's 85th birthday.
| 04:005/6Greg Davies, Eggsy, Lloyd Langford and Chris Corcoran join Rhod Gilbert for a comedy quiz. 04:303/6A hairy folk band helps Tamsyn Trelawny and the Cornish smugglers to escape the law.
| 04:00Salesman Larry loses his jovial bonhomie after meeting former actor-poet Trist on holiday.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra talks to Catherine Heaney about her father. Plus 'North' with Seamus Heaney. 05:302/5When Songs of Praise comes to town, Sophie sees a career opportunity.
| 05:002/6Eastern Bloc dissidents seeking refuge descend on the British Embassy. 05:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 05:001/8Hannah is driving her mother round the bend and Joe is discovering girls. 05:302/6When a new rail line threatens a dormouse, Milton decides it's time to put his foot down.
| 05:001/4Can jobless and loveless Angus rekindle a relationship despite the barriers of technology? 05:303/3Storyteller Sarah Kendal returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories.
| 05:002/4Doug and Molly try to show the world they can start afresh, but then his mum disappears. 05:303/6The team suspect a mysterious visitor is a spy!
| 05:006/6The old rogue and Nancy are set to wed at last, but how will they tie the knot? 05:303/4An all-star cast led by Patricia Hodge with Michael Frayn's brilliant take on our world.
| 05:15Sunil Khilnani explores the life and legacy of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan. 05:301/3Des and Christopher attend a school rugby game at Rugby School.
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| 06:00 | 06:00By Benjamin Markovits. Story of a lonely man struggling with recent mysterious events. 06:30David Owen Norris and guests listen to Shakespeare's favourite songs in the Swan Theatre.
| 06:00By Jenni Fagan. Story of a young woman on a Scottish island with vengeance on her mind. 06:30David Owen Norris and guests hear James Joyce's favourite songs in his Martello Tower.
| 06:00By Helen Oyeyemi. Office politics turn dark when a newcomer's handbag is upturned. 06:30Pauline Black meets some of the foremost female singers from the days of punk and new wave
| 06:00Will Eaves’s story about the price of transgression is shortlisted. Blake Ritson reads. 06:30On the African plains, science reveals the secret agility of the elephant mind
| 06:00By Cynan Jones. The winning story of horror at sea. Can the protagonist survive? . 06:30The music of El Sistema changed lives in Venezuela. Can it work for deprived kids here?
| 06:00Salesman Larry loses his jovial bonhomie after meeting former actor-poet Trist on holiday.
| 06:00All-girl band Velveteens are high with excitement as they sign their first record deal.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/6Eastern Bloc dissidents seeking refuge descend on the British Embassy. 07:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 07:001/8Hannah is driving her mother round the bend and Joe is discovering girls. 07:302/6When a new rail line threatens a dormouse, Milton decides it's time to put his foot down.
| 07:001/4Can jobless and loveless Angus rekindle a relationship despite the barriers of technology? 07:303/3Storyteller Sarah Kendal returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories.
| 07:002/4Doug and Molly try to show the world they can start afresh, but then his mum disappears. 07:303/6The team suspect a mysterious visitor is a spy!
| 07:006/6The old rogue and Nancy are set to wed at last, but how will they tie the knot? 07:303/4An all-star cast led by Patricia Hodge with Michael Frayn's brilliant take on our world.
| 07:15Sunil Khilnani explores the life and legacy of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan. 07:301/3Des and Christopher attend a school rugby game at Rugby School.
| 07:15An elderly woman in an old people’s home plots her escape to be with her 52 year-old son. 07:303/5Sophie seeks love while her mother wants entry to a posh lady's golf club.
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| 08:00 | 08:0015/20Surprises are in store as the Lad heads back for prize-giving day at his old school. 08:30The pier's costume party is going well, until Pike brings a piano.
| 08:001/6The author writes off his car trying to help his wife Diana. 08:30The bungling civil servants tackle London's transport congestion.
| 08:002/19The floor of Murray's cabin is bare - and Phillips wants it to stay that way. 08:30Monsieur Kenneth Horne hits Paris, and Hornerama reports on motoring.
| 08:007/8Sir Humphrey battles back against Jim Hacker during an economy drive. 08:3013/26Through pages and chapters, Neddie's fate is in the hands of the writer.
| 08:006/13The team sets out to cause offence, plus high drama on the rails. 08:305/13Sir Lancelot Spratt causes alarm for medic Simon Sparrow in the operating theatre.
| 08:00Claudia Hammond looks back at 80 years ago of time use surveys, started by the BBC.
| 08:00Elderly Nell causes havoc when she attends her former son-in-law’s funeral. 08:30King Charles II samples Nell Gwynn's oranges, while Pa Glum has got a black eye.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6Milton Jones, Natalie Haynes, Lloyd Langford and Robin Ince vie for verbal supremacy. 09:302/6A big fundraising concert is planned, and a Russian supply teacher is on the way.
| 09:002/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Simon Evans. 09:452/8Poems from the Luton Laureate including tales of the Tate, a jumble sale and an armadillo.
| 09:001/6With Alex Horne, Lucy Beaumont, John Finnemore and Jack Dee. David Mitchell hosts. 09:302/6A school chum visits hapless vicar Timothy, while teenage tearaways terrorise residents.
| 09:003/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Sue Limb and John O'Farrell. 09:306/6The landlady sisters plan to celebrate Father's 85th birthday.
| 09:005/6Greg Davies, Eggsy, Lloyd Langford and Chris Corcoran join Rhod Gilbert for a comedy quiz. 09:303/6A hairy folk band helps Tamsyn Trelawny and the Cornish smugglers to escape the law.
| 09:00Ian McMillan takes a literary tour of Yorkshire.
| 09:00Mathematician Hannah Fry reveals the hidden algorithms behind every aspect of modern life.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2A terrorist attack kills the bomber, threatening establishment and anarchist circles.
| 10:002/2What began as an international terrorist bombing outrage resolves into a domestic tragedy.
| 10:00Epic drama, Home Front, returns to Devon for its penultimate season.
| 10:00The War Office called for 10,000 unfit and older men to help with the looming harvest.
| 10:00This week in 1918, the Allied nations launched an intervention into the Russian Civil War.
| | 10:10An accident ended Fiona's career as a dancer, but her father helped her to become a singer(R) 10:15From the Beach Boys to Sinatra, Richard Curtis shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley
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| 11:00 | 11:003/5A young girl makes the ultimate sacrifice to save her guilt-ridden brother. 11:15The story of what drove pilot Amy Johnson to take up flying, and her disappearance.
| 11:004/5A divorced woman tries to break free from the painful ties that bind. 11:151/2On the eve of George VI's coronation, a woman is murdered in a London hotel.
| 11:005/5The hedonistic antics of an old friend challenge a married couple's complacency. 11:152/2Dr Gideon Fell's murder investigation reaches its climax.
| 11:00Ego is a witty romantic who knows he has problems. One day he sees his lost love in Camden 11:15A drama of estranged brothers, with music created from the sounds of the Somerset Levels.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland is joined by Jess Fostekew to recommend the best food podcasts.
| | 11:005/8Radiolab asks how far lawyers should go to provide the best defence to the worst people.
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| 12:00 | 12:0015/20Surprises are in store as the Lad heads back for prize-giving day at his old school. 12:30The pier's costume party is going well, until Pike brings a piano.
| 12:001/6The author writes off his car trying to help his wife Diana. 12:30The bungling civil servants tackle London's transport congestion.
| 12:002/19The floor of Murray's cabin is bare - and Phillips wants it to stay that way. 12:30Monsieur Kenneth Horne hits Paris, and Hornerama reports on motoring.
| 12:007/8Sir Humphrey battles back against Jim Hacker during an economy drive. 12:3013/26Through pages and chapters, Neddie's fate is in the hands of the writer.
| 12:006/13The team sets out to cause offence, plus high drama on the rails. 12:305/13Sir Lancelot Spratt causes alarm for medic Simon Sparrow in the operating theatre.
| 12:001/6With Alex Horne, Lucy Beaumont, John Finnemore and Jack Dee. David Mitchell hosts. 12:301/8Hannah is driving her mother round the bend and Joe is discovering girls.
| 12:00Elderly Nell causes havoc when she attends her former son-in-law’s funeral. 12:30King Charles II samples Nell Gwynn's oranges, while Pa Glum has got a black eye.
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| 13:00 | 13:00By Benjamin Markovits. Story of a lonely man struggling with recent mysterious events. 13:30David Owen Norris and guests listen to Shakespeare's favourite songs in the Swan Theatre.
| 13:00By Jenni Fagan. Story of a young woman on a Scottish island with vengeance on her mind. 13:30David Owen Norris and guests hear James Joyce's favourite songs in his Martello Tower.
| 13:00By Helen Oyeyemi. Office politics turn dark when a newcomer's handbag is upturned. 13:30Pauline Black meets some of the foremost female singers from the days of punk and new wave
| 13:00Will Eaves’s story about the price of transgression is shortlisted. Blake Ritson reads. 13:30On the African plains, science reveals the secret agility of the elephant mind
| 13:00By Cynan Jones. The winning story of horror at sea. Can the protagonist survive? . 13:30The music of El Sistema changed lives in Venezuela. Can it work for deprived kids here?
| 13:00Bill Nighy and Anna Calder-Marshall star in AL Kennedy's drama about love in later life.
| 13:00All-girl band Velveteens are high with excitement as they sign their first record deal.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10The day after the Bingleys' ball, everyone is feeling unsettled, including Sarah. 14:156/30During the Reformation, Martin Luther harnessed secular songs for religious music. 14:301/5It's 1989, and all-girl rock band Velveteens sign their first record deal. 14:451/5Jung Chang's biography of the woman who single-handedly dragged China into modernity.
| 14:007/10Mr Wickham is getting under Sarah's feet and James' skin. 14:157/30The composer Palestrina became accidentally embroiled in the politics of the high church. 14:302/5After the excitement of their record deal, Velveteens are back to the realities of life. 14:452/5Cixi forms an important political alliance and launches a palace coup.
| 14:008/10Sarah wants to spread her wings, but leaving James is hard. 14:158/30Uncle and nephew Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli wrote music that filled St Mark's Basilica. 14:303/5Beth hangs out with a rival band's lead singer, leaving with new ideas of how to proceed. 14:453/5Cixi adopts the three-year-old son of her sister and names him Emperor.
| 14:009/10James has left without saying goodbye, causing distress for Sarah and Mrs Hill. 14:159/30In the Elizabethan age, composers Byrd and Tallis revealed the religious divide. 14:304/5Velveteens land the support slot on a big tour, allowing them to play to thousands. 14:454/5A young ambitious reformist looks to topple Cixi from power, and a battle of wits ensues.
| 14:0010/10Sarah still has had no word from James, but the Bennet daughters have good news. 14:1510/30The idea of telling a story in music proved immediately successful across Italy. 14:305/5Velveteens' debut single hits the airwaves. Will the nation love it? 14:455/5Cixi faces her greatest challenge as ruler, when anti-Western feeling leads to violence.
| 14:10Professor Robert Winston chooses music by Beethoven and JS Bach. 14:15Astronomer Heather Couper explores East Leicestershire and north Northamptonshire.
| 14:15An elderly woman in an old people’s home plots her escape to be with her 52 year-old son. 14:302/2It is 1940, and Juliet's unlikely fiancé Perry Gibbons has one last mission for her.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2A terrorist attack kills the bomber, threatening establishment and anarchist circles.
| 15:002/2What began as an international terrorist bombing outrage resolves into a domestic tragedy.
| 15:00Epic drama, Home Front, returns to Devon for its penultimate season.
| 15:00The War Office called for 10,000 unfit and older men to help with the looming harvest.
| 15:00This week in 1918, the Allied nations launched an intervention into the Russian Civil War.
| 15:00Claudia Hammond looks back at 80 years ago of time use surveys, started by the BBC.
| 15:453/5Lemn Sissay visits the drinkers of an affluent pub in Cheshire.
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| 16:00 | 16:302/6A big fundraising concert is planned, and a Russian supply teacher is on the way.
| 16:002/6Sue Perkins sets moral posers for Josie Long, Owen Jones, Clare Grogan and Andrew Maxwell. 16:302/6The debate rages over President Hoover's cottage, and Stumpy collects signatures.
| 16:001/6With Alex Horne, Lucy Beaumont, John Finnemore and Jack Dee. David Mitchell hosts. 16:302/6A school chum visits hapless vicar Timothy, while teenage tearaways terrorise residents.
| 16:003/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Sue Limb and John O'Farrell. 16:306/6The landlady sisters plan to celebrate Father's 85th birthday.
| 16:005/6Greg Davies, Eggsy, Lloyd Langford and Chris Corcoran join Rhod Gilbert for a comedy quiz. 16:303/6A hairy folk band helps Tamsyn Trelawny and the Cornish smugglers to escape the law.
| 16:00Salesman Larry loses his jovial bonhomie after meeting former actor-poet Trist on holiday.
| 16:00How Victorian seamstress-turned-murderess Maria Manning mesmerised a nation.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/6Eastern Bloc dissidents seeking refuge descend on the British Embassy. 17:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 17:001/8Hannah is driving her mother round the bend and Joe is discovering girls. 17:302/6When a new rail line threatens a dormouse, Milton decides it's time to put his foot down.
| 17:001/4Can jobless and loveless Angus rekindle a relationship despite the barriers of technology? 17:303/3Storyteller Sarah Kendal returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories.
| 17:002/4Doug and Molly try to show the world they can start afresh, but then his mum disappears. 17:303/6The team suspect a mysterious visitor is a spy!
| 17:006/6The old rogue and Nancy are set to wed at last, but how will they tie the knot? 17:303/4An all-star cast led by Patricia Hodge with Michael Frayn's brilliant take on our world.
| 17:15Sunil Khilnani explores the life and legacy of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan. 17:301/3Des and Christopher attend a school rugby game at Rugby School.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses the country's news-reporting poets, as presented by Rageh Omar. 17:303/5Sophie seeks love while her mother wants entry to a posh lady's golf club.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/10Alison sees an opportunity finally to lay the evil ghosts of her past to rest. 18:156/10MacLeod sees chilling photos of occult influence and fears for his family and friends. 18:30Literary journalist John Mullan and novelist Tessa Hadley join host Sue MacGregor.
| 18:007/10Now that Morris has come back, Alison is increasingly troubled by a sense of foreboding. 18:157/10An unwelcome object reappears, and MacLeod senses Katrina's presence again. 18:301/8Phil Cunningham talks to writer and musician Pat Kane of Hue and Cry.
| 18:008/10Alison is invited to take part with her fellow mediums in a Team Psychics show. 18:158/10Voices from beyond the grave. MacLeod finds he is not alone and may have a useful ally. 18:303/6Mark Radcliffe reviews the career of the Mancunian wordsmith.
| 18:009/10Alison tries to get the truth about her childhood out of her mother. 18:159/10A visit to a potential ally clarifies MacLeod's thoughts, but raises doubts about Katrina. 18:30Former footballer Graeme le Saux champions conservationist Gerald Durrell.
| 18:0010/10To banish her demons, Alison must confront the painful truth about her childhood. 18:1510/10Can MacLeod escape the evil that stretches from North Africa to Scotland? 18:309/12Jazzie B and Caron Wheeler talk to John Wilson about the album Club Classics Vol 1.
| 18:001/2The Time Lord takes Tegan to the planet Samur to recuperate.
| 18:00A man tells a ghostly tale of obsession and vengeance on a late-night steam train trip. 18:45Patrick has a shock for his wife but it is not as big as the shock she gives him in return
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| 19:00 | 19:0015/20Surprises are in store as the Lad heads back for prize-giving day at his old school. 19:30The pier's costume party is going well, until Pike brings a piano.
| 19:001/6The author writes off his car trying to help his wife Diana. 19:30The bungling civil servants tackle London's transport congestion.
| 19:002/19The floor of Murray's cabin is bare - and Phillips wants it to stay that way. 19:30Monsieur Kenneth Horne hits Paris, and Hornerama reports on motoring.
| 19:007/8Sir Humphrey battles back against Jim Hacker during an economy drive. 19:3013/26Through pages and chapters, Neddie's fate is in the hands of the writer.
| 19:006/13The team sets out to cause offence, plus high drama on the rails. 19:305/13Sir Lancelot Spratt causes alarm for medic Simon Sparrow in the operating theatre.
| 19:00Ian McMillan takes a literary tour of Yorkshire.
| 19:005/8Radiolab asks how far lawyers should go to provide the best defence to the worst people.
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| 20:00 | 20:00By Benjamin Markovits. Story of a lonely man struggling with recent mysterious events. 20:30David Owen Norris and guests listen to Shakespeare's favourite songs in the Swan Theatre.
| 20:00By Jenni Fagan. Story of a young woman on a Scottish island with vengeance on her mind. 20:30David Owen Norris and guests hear James Joyce's favourite songs in his Martello Tower.
| 20:00By Helen Oyeyemi. Office politics turn dark when a newcomer's handbag is upturned. 20:30Pauline Black meets some of the foremost female singers from the days of punk and new wave
| 20:00Will Eaves’s story about the price of transgression is shortlisted. Blake Ritson reads. 20:30On the African plains, science reveals the secret agility of the elephant mind
| 20:00By Cynan Jones. The winning story of horror at sea. Can the protagonist survive? . 20:30The music of El Sistema changed lives in Venezuela. Can it work for deprived kids here?
| | 20:00Mathematician Hannah Fry reveals the hidden algorithms behind every aspect of modern life.
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| 21:00 | 21:003/5A young girl makes the ultimate sacrifice to save her guilt-ridden brother. 21:15The story of what drove pilot Amy Johnson to take up flying, and her disappearance.
| 21:004/5A divorced woman tries to break free from the painful ties that bind. 21:151/2On the eve of George VI's coronation, a woman is murdered in a London hotel.
| 21:005/5The hedonistic antics of an old friend challenge a married couple's complacency. 21:152/2Dr Gideon Fell's murder investigation reaches its climax.
| 21:00Ego is a witty romantic who knows he has problems. One day he sees his lost love in Camden 21:15A drama of estranged brothers, with music created from the sounds of the Somerset Levels.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland is joined by Jess Fostekew to recommend the best food podcasts.
| | 21:10An accident ended Fiona's career as a dancer, but her father helped her to become a singer(R) 21:15From the Beach Boys to Sinatra, Richard Curtis shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley
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| 22:00 | 22:00How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation? 22:306/8The couples go on a date night together, and Evan is a surprise convert to French cinema.
| 22:002/6When a new rail line threatens a dormouse, Milton decides it's time to put his foot down. 22:303/5Patrick Marber and Peter Curran lie in the darkness, sharing a bunk bed and wondering. 22:453/4Start naked and pretend to get dressed - bad luck if the taxi comes early.
| 22:003/3Storyteller Sarah Kendal returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories. 22:303/4Agony aunt Sarah tackles a clown with a secret, and do age-gap relationships work?
| 22:003/6The team suspect a mysterious visitor is a spy! 22:301/6Angela Barnes hosts the scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public
| 22:003/4An all-star cast led by Patricia Hodge with Michael Frayn's brilliant take on our world. 22:303/4Bhangraman must save the world, plus the downside of keeping a cow as a family pet. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Harry and Chris.
| 22:005/6Tom Robinson joins the quick-fire comic for stand-up, sketches and music. 22:303/6Dave finds the perfect excuse to get rid of loads of cash when his mum needs some help.
| 22:003/5Sophie seeks love while her mother wants entry to a posh lady's golf club. 22:305/6Judy fixes Dave up on his first date since his marriage broke up. Stars Reece Shearsmith. 22:455/6Can the Sheriff of Nottingham develop a sinister laugh? 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Harry and Chris.
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| 23:00 | 23:002/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Simon Evans. 23:452/8Poems from the Luton Laureate including tales of the Tate, a jumble sale and an armadillo.
| 23:001/6The Questers meet the wildly unpredictable Queen Eleanor. 23:301/6Modernising deputy curator Rod wants to make the museum sexy.
| 23:004/6Suffragettes split the family, sparking drama at the races. 23:305/5Spin doctors Prentiss and McCabe are challenged to boost public opinion about men.
| 23:004/6The Bletchley Park codebreakers must play football against Italian prisoners of war. 23:302/6The posties organise a party, but end up in Africa with a Hollywood star.
| 23:006/6Local government officer Martin ends up as acting head, but is soon out of his depth. 23:304/6No one in Microcosm notices that the quiz show Narrator has gone missing.
| 23:004/4Simon Evans presents a comedy lecture on the economics behind sugar. 23:303/4Nationalise British music festivals - and reduce the voting age to 16.
| 23:001/6Angela Barnes hosts the scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public 23:302/6Beauty has the hots for worship leader Wayne, but warring couples intervene.
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