| 00:00 | 00:00A man tells a ghostly tale of obsession and vengeance on a late-night steam train trip. 00:45Patrick has a shock for his wife but it is not as big as the shock she gives him in return
| 00:001/5Two women take refuge in a remote Scottish country house where a demon awaits them. 00:30Eoin Colfer and Katharine Whitehorn join Sue to discuss their favourite children's books.
| 00:002/5Fugitives Kate and Colleen hide from the police, but who is hiding with them? 00:30The New Seekers singer Eve Graham chats to Phil Cunningham about her life.
| 00:003/5Two women, two Adams. But what is the connection? Are they demon or liberator? 00:304/6Mark Radcliffe remembers the comedian famed for his catchphrase and comic ventriloquism.
| 00:004/5It's party time for Adam, but his guests prove to be far from ordinary. 00:30Michael Sheen champions Philip K Dick who has had an influence on his production of Hamlet
| 00:005/5The truth about Isla is revealed, and aid arrives from an unexpected quarter. 00:3010/12Jazzie B and Caron Wheeler answer audience questions about the album Club Classics Vol 1.
| 00:002/2The Time Lord is on the planet Samur, with three enemies after him.
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| 01:00 | 01:00All-girl band Velveteens are high with excitement as they sign their first record deal.
| 01:001/10The ex-commando comes across an enemy plot to capture a British secret weapon. 01:151/10The Tudor detective desperately seeks clues in the stinking London heat. 01:30Alexander Armstrong examines the impact and popularity of special agent Dick Barton.
| 01:002/10Our hero learns more about the secret weapon and sets off to secure its instructions. 01:152/10Cromwell orders Shardlake to track down some Greek Fire, an ancient and deadly weapon. 01:30Paul Merton celebrates Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club.
| 01:003/10Trapped with chum Snowey, the investigator gets some unwelcome room-mates. 01:153/10The search for the stolen Greek Fire intensifies, as the prime suspects are grilled. 01:30Lifelong fan Danny Wallace celebrates the Beano comic in its 75th anniversary year.
| 01:004/10The gang gets more ruthless in its pursuit of the secret weapon. Will our hero jump ship? 01:154/10Shardlake and Barak's investigation leads them to the ruins of St Bartholew's monastery. 01:30One of the stars of Goodness Gracious Me attempts to bring stand-up to his homeland.
| 01:005/10Kramer and his gang home in on the final piece of the secret weapon. 01:155/10Shardlake focuses on helping Elizabeth Wentworth, accused of murdering her young cousin. 01:30Curtis Walker travels to Jamaica to find out how universal laughter really is.
| 01:00The 1926 General Strike is over, but as miners fight on, Dr Manson and Dr Denny disagree.
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| 02:00 | 02:15An elderly woman in an old people’s home plots her escape to be with her 52 year-old son. 02:302/2It is 1940, and Juliet's unlikely fiancé Perry Gibbons has one last mission for her.
| 02:001/10In 1969 London, Bond meets the mysterious and attractive Bryce Fitzjohn. 02:1511/30How English composer John Dunstable's music travelled to the Burgundy court. 02:301/5A lighter look at women reaching their 40s and growing old disgracefully. 02:451/5Heston Blumenthal recreates a recipe from the oldest extant cookbook in English.
| 02:002/10Bond is sent as an undercover journalist to Zanzarim in West Africa. 02:1512/30The design of the violin was perfected in Cremona around 1700. 02:302/5Helen decides it is never too late to embark upon a major business venture. 02:452/5Heston recreates a 1430 meat parfait disguised as fruit, first served for Henry IV.
| 02:003/10Bond must get into Dahum with the assistance of the beautiful Blessing. 02:1513/30Oliver Cromwell not only appreciated music but also employed former royal composers. 02:303/5Helen's plans for a libido-boosting getaway is thwarted by her mother-in-law. 02:453/5Heston finds the 1660 irresistible recipe for Quaking Pudding extraordinarily difficult.
| 02:004/10Blessing has gone, but Bond must reach Port Dunbar to learn more about the civil war. 02:1514/30The return of Charles II from exile heralded a revival in English music. 02:304/5Helen accepts an invitation to a school reunion party, hoping to feel superior. 02:454/5Heston offers a modern twist on Tipsy Cake, examining the English obsession with pineapple
| 02:005/10Bond helps Kobus Breed win a deadly battle - so will he meet Solomon Adeka at last? 02:1515/30Johann Sebastian Bach produced some of the most sublime church music ever written. 02:305/5When Phil begins to act suspiciously, Helen assumes it's about his nubile new colleague. 02:455/5Heston Blumenthal unveils the inspiration for his signature dish of mock turtle soup.
| 02:10Gyles Brandreth chooses tracks by Maurice Chevalier & Hermione Gingold and The Muppets. 02:15Environmental scientist James Lovelock reveals some of his favourite pieces of writing. 02:451/4Bittersweet comedy as EastEnders' June Brown plays a long-suffering companion.
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| 03:00 | 03:453/5Lemn Sissay visits the drinkers of an affluent pub in Cheshire.
| 03:00Epic war drama set in 1918 when the Russian Soviet Republic adopted its first constitution
| 03:00The Board of Agriculture reported a rise in German PoW farm workers from 800 to 10,000.
| 03:00An outbreak of flu is reported at a PoW camp in Bramley, affecting 1,000 prisoners.
| 03:00Allied forces arrive in northern Russia to support the White Army.
| 03:00Thousands of soldiers are given agricultural furlough to help with the harvest.
| 03:00Tomorrow's World came to our TV screens in 1965. Were any of its predictions correct?
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| 04:00 | 04:00How Victorian seamstress-turned-murderess Maria Manning mesmerised a nation.
| 04:006/6Dave Gorman, Susie Dent, Lloyd Langford and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 04:303/6Mr Maxwell lands himself In trouble.
| 04:003/6Sue Perkins with Dave Gorman, Anita Anand, Mark Evans and Jenny Eclair. 04:303/6How far will some residents go to make sure that the sale of a certain cottage suceeds?
| 04:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game 04:303/6Miss Tilling is getting in touch with her spiritual side, but vicar Timothy is not so keen
| 04:004/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Michèle Roberts and Harry Ritchie. 04:301/6Maria and Richard are forced to take in lodgers to pay off debt.
| 04:006/6Paul Tonkinson, Tom Wrigglesworth, Lloyd Langford and Chris Corcoran join Rhod Gilbert. 04:304/618th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny tries to keep her love life out of the scandal rags.
| 04:001938: Britain's on the brink of war, but men like are desperate for action.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra chooses the country's news-reporting poets, as presented by Rageh Omar. 05:303/5Sophie seeks love while her mother wants entry to a posh lady's golf club.
| 05:003/6Confusion as the British Embassy assesses the local political outlook. 05:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 05:002/8Faith and teenage son Joe fall out, but is Bill the cause or the cure? 05:303/6The local seafarers' pub is serving only coffee. Who better than Milton to sort it out?
| 05:002/4Jobless Angus is nearly 30 and gets a visit from the Spirit of Birthdays Yet to Come. 05:301/4Comedian Rob Newman sets his sights on the world of philosophy.
| 05:003/4Doug has a surprise for Dawn and Ray, and an even bigger one for Molly's new lodger. 05:304/6Will Tom's special summer-event be remembered for the right reasons?
| 05:001/4A Belfast road's bohemian residents are saved from chaos by cleaning lady Sally. 05:304/4An all-star cast in the last part of Michael Frayn's brilliantly funny view of our world.
| 05:302/3Des Lynam and Christopher Matthew trade sporting tales at a boxing gym in West London.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/10The ex-commando comes across an enemy plot to capture a British secret weapon. 06:151/10The Tudor detective desperately seeks clues in the stinking London heat. 06:30Alexander Armstrong examines the impact and popularity of special agent Dick Barton.
| 06:002/10Our hero learns more about the secret weapon and sets off to secure its instructions. 06:152/10Cromwell orders Shardlake to track down some Greek Fire, an ancient and deadly weapon. 06:30Paul Merton celebrates Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club.
| 06:003/10Trapped with chum Snowey, the investigator gets some unwelcome room-mates. 06:153/10The search for the stolen Greek Fire intensifies, as the prime suspects are grilled. 06:30Lifelong fan Danny Wallace celebrates the Beano comic in its 75th anniversary year.
| 06:004/10The gang gets more ruthless in its pursuit of the secret weapon. Will our hero jump ship? 06:154/10Shardlake and Barak's investigation leads them to the ruins of St Bartholew's monastery. 06:30One of the stars of Goodness Gracious Me attempts to bring stand-up to his homeland.
| 06:005/10Kramer and his gang home in on the final piece of the secret weapon. 06:155/10Shardlake focuses on helping Elizabeth Wentworth, accused of murdering her young cousin. 06:30Curtis Walker travels to Jamaica to find out how universal laughter really is.
| 06:001938: Britain's on the brink of war, but men like are desperate for action.
| 06:00Comedienne Helen Lederer takes a lighter look at women growing old disgracefully.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/6Confusion as the British Embassy assesses the local political outlook. 07:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 07:002/8Faith and teenage son Joe fall out, but is Bill the cause or the cure? 07:303/6The local seafarers' pub is serving only coffee. Who better than Milton to sort it out?
| 07:002/4Jobless Angus is nearly 30 and gets a visit from the Spirit of Birthdays Yet to Come. 07:301/4Comedian Rob Newman sets his sights on the world of philosophy.
| 07:003/4Doug has a surprise for Dawn and Ray, and an even bigger one for Molly's new lodger. 07:304/6Will Tom's special summer-event be remembered for the right reasons?
| 07:001/4A Belfast road's bohemian residents are saved from chaos by cleaning lady Sally. 07:304/4An all-star cast in the last part of Michael Frayn's brilliantly funny view of our world.
| 07:302/3Des Lynam and Christopher Matthew trade sporting tales at a boxing gym in West London.
| 07:15Three school friends imagine their perfect fantasy worlds, but what about adulthood? 07:304/5Sophie gets fired up about the life she could be living.
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| 08:00 | 08:0016/20The Lad is set to reject society to go and live a truly rural life. 08:30A workman's nationality reignites old hostilities for Wilson, Hodges and Pike.
| 08:002/6The author is appalled at news of unwelcome dinner companions. 08:30The freezing civil servants head to Wales to tackle a national coal shortage.
| 08:003/19Povey is in hot water with his wife and HMS Troutbridge sets sail on a secret mission. 08:30Kenneth Horne presents The Bobby Beamish Story, and Hornerama looks at advertising.
| 08:008/8Rumours of a reshuffle unsettle Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey. 08:3015/26Move aside Orville and Wilbur, Neddie is the pioneer aviator.
| 08:007/13The listeners go on strike, and a legendary royal is in marrying mode. 08:306/13Medic Simon Sparrow breaks hospital rules by flirting with a pretty new nurse.
| 08:00Tomorrow's World came to our TV screens in 1965. Were any of its predictions correct?
| 08:00Joe and Ethel suffer a money headache over the works outing. 08:30Dick dreams of Persia, and Eth is agitated in The Glums.
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| 09:00 | 09:006/6Dave Gorman, Susie Dent, Lloyd Langford and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 09:303/6Mr Maxwell lands himself In trouble.
| 09:003/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:453/8Poet John Hegley entertains an audience with a microphone and a book of verse.
| 09:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game 09:303/6Miss Tilling is getting in touch with her spiritual side, but vicar Timothy is not so keen
| 09:004/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Michèle Roberts and Harry Ritchie. 09:301/6Maria and Richard are forced to take in lodgers to pay off debt.
| 09:006/6Paul Tonkinson, Tom Wrigglesworth, Lloyd Langford and Chris Corcoran join Rhod Gilbert. 09:304/618th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny tries to keep her love life out of the scandal rags.
| 09:00Natalie Haynes relives school highlights and horrors.
| 09:00Five essays on the timely theme of "Truth" and current challenges to it.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Epic war drama set in 1918 when the Russian Soviet Republic adopted its first constitution
| 10:00The Board of Agriculture reported a rise in German PoW farm workers from 800 to 10,000.
| 10:00An outbreak of flu is reported at a PoW camp in Bramley, affecting 1,000 prisoners.
| 10:00Allied forces arrive in northern Russia to support the White Army.
| 10:00Thousands of soldiers are given agricultural furlough to help with the harvest.
| | 10:10Fi Glover with two pensioners who still love riding the twists, turns and trick tracks.(R) 10:15Victoria Wood's castaway choices, from The Doobie Brothers to Tom Waits.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/3Writer Nick Laird explores the Irish and American love affair. 11:151/4A dragon's egg must be retrieved by a hero cursed with immortality.
| 11:002/3Bucharest-based Philip O Ceallaigh reflects on post-boom Ireland. 11:152/4Mankind's hero is forced to help a young lad who has lain in a coma for seven years.
| 11:003/3Robert McLiam Wilson's story about terrorism striking his adopted city, Paris. 11:153/4Aided by a powerful spirit, a hunter is after Pilgrim, who tries to save himself.
| 11:00Malcolm wants to sell the paper mill, but his Aunt Emmie declares "Over my dead body!". 11:154/4Mankind's immortal hero must help Joseph of Arimethea - held captive by a malevolent angel
| 11:00Amanda Litherland visits the London Podcast and Audible Spoken Worlds festivals.
| | 11:006/8Radiolab tries to make contact with some of the strangest strangers on Earth - dolphins.
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| 12:00 | 12:0016/20The Lad is set to reject society to go and live a truly rural life. 12:30A workman's nationality reignites old hostilities for Wilson, Hodges and Pike.
| 12:002/6The author is appalled at news of unwelcome dinner companions. 12:30The freezing civil servants head to Wales to tackle a national coal shortage.
| 12:003/19Povey is in hot water with his wife and HMS Troutbridge sets sail on a secret mission. 12:30Kenneth Horne presents The Bobby Beamish Story, and Hornerama looks at advertising.
| 12:008/8Rumours of a reshuffle unsettle Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey. 12:3015/26Move aside Orville and Wilbur, Neddie is the pioneer aviator.
| 12:007/13The listeners go on strike, and a legendary royal is in marrying mode. 12:306/13Medic Simon Sparrow breaks hospital rules by flirting with a pretty new nurse.
| 12:00Elderly Nell causes havoc when she attends her former son-in-law’s funeral. 12:301/6Maria and Richard are forced to take in lodgers to pay off debt.
| 12:00Joe and Ethel suffer a money headache over the works outing. 12:30Dick dreams of Persia, and Eth is agitated in The Glums.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/10The ex-commando comes across an enemy plot to capture a British secret weapon. 13:151/10The Tudor detective desperately seeks clues in the stinking London heat. 13:30Alexander Armstrong examines the impact and popularity of special agent Dick Barton.
| 13:002/10Our hero learns more about the secret weapon and sets off to secure its instructions. 13:152/10Cromwell orders Shardlake to track down some Greek Fire, an ancient and deadly weapon. 13:30Paul Merton celebrates Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club.
| 13:003/10Trapped with chum Snowey, the investigator gets some unwelcome room-mates. 13:153/10The search for the stolen Greek Fire intensifies, as the prime suspects are grilled. 13:30Lifelong fan Danny Wallace celebrates the Beano comic in its 75th anniversary year.
| 13:004/10The gang gets more ruthless in its pursuit of the secret weapon. Will our hero jump ship? 13:154/10Shardlake and Barak's investigation leads them to the ruins of St Bartholew's monastery. 13:30One of the stars of Goodness Gracious Me attempts to bring stand-up to his homeland.
| 13:005/10Kramer and his gang home in on the final piece of the secret weapon. 13:155/10Shardlake focuses on helping Elizabeth Wentworth, accused of murdering her young cousin. 13:30Curtis Walker travels to Jamaica to find out how universal laughter really is.
| 13:00The 1926 General Strike is over, but as miners fight on, Dr Manson and Dr Denny disagree.
| 13:00Comedienne Helen Lederer takes a lighter look at women growing old disgracefully.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10In 1969 London, Bond meets the mysterious and attractive Bryce Fitzjohn. 14:1511/30How English composer John Dunstable's music travelled to the Burgundy court. 14:301/5A lighter look at women reaching their 40s and growing old disgracefully. 14:451/5Heston Blumenthal recreates a recipe from the oldest extant cookbook in English.
| 14:002/10Bond is sent as an undercover journalist to Zanzarim in West Africa. 14:1512/30The design of the violin was perfected in Cremona around 1700. 14:302/5Helen decides it is never too late to embark upon a major business venture. 14:452/5Heston recreates a 1430 meat parfait disguised as fruit, first served for Henry IV.
| 14:003/10Bond must get into Dahum with the assistance of the beautiful Blessing. 14:1513/30Oliver Cromwell not only appreciated music but also employed former royal composers. 14:303/5Helen's plans for a libido-boosting getaway is thwarted by her mother-in-law. 14:453/5Heston finds the 1660 irresistible recipe for Quaking Pudding extraordinarily difficult.
| 14:004/10Blessing has gone, but Bond must reach Port Dunbar to learn more about the civil war. 14:1514/30The return of Charles II from exile heralded a revival in English music. 14:304/5Helen accepts an invitation to a school reunion party, hoping to feel superior. 14:454/5Heston offers a modern twist on Tipsy Cake, examining the English obsession with pineapple
| 14:005/10Bond helps Kobus Breed win a deadly battle - so will he meet Solomon Adeka at last? 14:1515/30Johann Sebastian Bach produced some of the most sublime church music ever written. 14:305/5When Phil begins to act suspiciously, Helen assumes it's about his nubile new colleague. 14:455/5Heston Blumenthal unveils the inspiration for his signature dish of mock turtle soup.
| 14:10Gyles Brandreth chooses tracks by Maurice Chevalier & Hermione Gingold and The Muppets. 14:15Environmental scientist James Lovelock reveals some of his favourite pieces of writing. 14:451/4Bittersweet comedy as EastEnders' June Brown plays a long-suffering companion.
| 14:15Three school friends imagine their perfect fantasy worlds, but what about adulthood? 14:30After a poisoning on the family estate, can Merricat protect her remaining relatives?
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| 15:00 | 15:00Epic war drama set in 1918 when the Russian Soviet Republic adopted its first constitution
| 15:00The Board of Agriculture reported a rise in German PoW farm workers from 800 to 10,000.
| 15:00An outbreak of flu is reported at a PoW camp in Bramley, affecting 1,000 prisoners.
| 15:00Allied forces arrive in northern Russia to support the White Army.
| 15:00Thousands of soldiers are given agricultural furlough to help with the harvest.
| 15:00Tomorrow's World came to our TV screens in 1965. Were any of its predictions correct?
| 15:454/5Lemn Sissay meets the drinkers of Amlwch on the island of Anglesey.
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| 16:00 | 16:006/6Dave Gorman, Susie Dent, Lloyd Langford and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 16:303/6Mr Maxwell lands himself In trouble.
| 16:003/6Sue Perkins with Dave Gorman, Anita Anand, Mark Evans and Jenny Eclair. 16:303/6How far will some residents go to make sure that the sale of a certain cottage suceeds?
| 16:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game 16:303/6Miss Tilling is getting in touch with her spiritual side, but vicar Timothy is not so keen
| 16:004/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Michèle Roberts and Harry Ritchie. 16:301/6Maria and Richard are forced to take in lodgers to pay off debt.
| 16:006/6Paul Tonkinson, Tom Wrigglesworth, Lloyd Langford and Chris Corcoran join Rhod Gilbert. 16:304/618th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny tries to keep her love life out of the scandal rags.
| 16:001938: Britain's on the brink of war, but men like are desperate for action.
| 16:00Intrigue and deception when a lad’s mag editor strives to keep his star female reporter.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/6Confusion as the British Embassy assesses the local political outlook. 17:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 17:002/8Faith and teenage son Joe fall out, but is Bill the cause or the cure? 17:303/6The local seafarers' pub is serving only coffee. Who better than Milton to sort it out?
| 17:002/4Jobless Angus is nearly 30 and gets a visit from the Spirit of Birthdays Yet to Come. 17:301/4Comedian Rob Newman sets his sights on the world of philosophy.
| 17:003/4Doug has a surprise for Dawn and Ray, and an even bigger one for Molly's new lodger. 17:304/6Will Tom's special summer-event be remembered for the right reasons?
| 17:001/4A Belfast road's bohemian residents are saved from chaos by cleaning lady Sally. 17:304/4An all-star cast in the last part of Michael Frayn's brilliantly funny view of our world.
| 17:302/3Des Lynam and Christopher Matthew trade sporting tales at a boxing gym in West London.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses Time for Verse featuring Dannie Abse, GP, memoir writer and poet 17:304/5Sophie gets fired up about the life she could be living.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5Two women take refuge in a remote Scottish country house where a demon awaits them. 18:30Eoin Colfer and Katharine Whitehorn join Sue to discuss their favourite children's books.(R)
| 18:002/5Fugitives Kate and Colleen hide from the police, but who is hiding with them? 18:30The New Seekers singer Eve Graham chats to Phil Cunningham about her life.
| 18:003/5Two women, two Adams. But what is the connection? Are they demon or liberator? 18:304/6Mark Radcliffe remembers the comedian famed for his catchphrase and comic ventriloquism.
| 18:004/5It's party time for Adam, but his guests prove to be far from ordinary. 18:30Michael Sheen champions Philip K Dick who has had an influence on his production of Hamlet
| 18:005/5The truth about Isla is revealed, and aid arrives from an unexpected quarter. 18:3010/12Jazzie B and Caron Wheeler answer audience questions about the album Club Classics Vol 1.
| 18:002/2The Time Lord is on the planet Samur, with three enemies after him.
| 18:00A little girl appears at a conference in an old house....but where are her parents? 18:45A group of witches at a 20-year reunion find they haven't lost their magical abilities.
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| 19:00 | 19:0016/20The Lad is set to reject society to go and live a truly rural life. 19:30A workman's nationality reignites old hostilities for Wilson, Hodges and Pike.
| 19:002/6The author is appalled at news of unwelcome dinner companions. 19:30The freezing civil servants head to Wales to tackle a national coal shortage.
| 19:003/19Povey is in hot water with his wife and HMS Troutbridge sets sail on a secret mission. 19:30Kenneth Horne presents The Bobby Beamish Story, and Hornerama looks at advertising.
| 19:008/8Rumours of a reshuffle unsettle Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey. 19:3015/26Move aside Orville and Wilbur, Neddie is the pioneer aviator.
| 19:007/13The listeners go on strike, and a legendary royal is in marrying mode. 19:306/13Medic Simon Sparrow breaks hospital rules by flirting with a pretty new nurse.
| 19:00Natalie Haynes relives school highlights and horrors.
| 19:006/8Radiolab tries to make contact with some of the strangest strangers on Earth - dolphins.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/10The ex-commando comes across an enemy plot to capture a British secret weapon. 20:151/10The Tudor detective desperately seeks clues in the stinking London heat. 20:30Alexander Armstrong examines the impact and popularity of special agent Dick Barton.
| 20:002/10Our hero learns more about the secret weapon and sets off to secure its instructions. 20:152/10Cromwell orders Shardlake to track down some Greek Fire, an ancient and deadly weapon. 20:30Paul Merton celebrates Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club.
| 20:003/10Trapped with chum Snowey, the investigator gets some unwelcome room-mates. 20:153/10The search for the stolen Greek Fire intensifies, as the prime suspects are grilled. 20:30Lifelong fan Danny Wallace celebrates the Beano comic in its 75th anniversary year.
| 20:004/10The gang gets more ruthless in its pursuit of the secret weapon. Will our hero jump ship? 20:154/10Shardlake and Barak's investigation leads them to the ruins of St Bartholew's monastery. 20:30One of the stars of Goodness Gracious Me attempts to bring stand-up to his homeland.
| 20:005/10Kramer and his gang home in on the final piece of the secret weapon. 20:155/10Shardlake focuses on helping Elizabeth Wentworth, accused of murdering her young cousin. 20:30Curtis Walker travels to Jamaica to find out how universal laughter really is.
| | 20:00Five essays on the timely theme of "Truth" and current challenges to it.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/3Writer Nick Laird explores the Irish and American love affair. 21:151/4A dragon's egg must be retrieved by a hero cursed with immortality.
| 21:002/3Bucharest-based Philip O Ceallaigh reflects on post-boom Ireland. 21:152/4Mankind's hero is forced to help a young lad who has lain in a coma for seven years.
| 21:003/3Robert McLiam Wilson's story about terrorism striking his adopted city, Paris. 21:153/4Aided by a powerful spirit, a hunter is after Pilgrim, who tries to save himself.
| 21:00Malcolm wants to sell the paper mill, but his Aunt Emmie declares "Over my dead body!". 21:154/4Mankind's immortal hero must help Joseph of Arimethea - held captive by a malevolent angel
| 21:00Amanda Litherland visits the London Podcast and Audible Spoken Worlds festivals.
| | 21:10Fi Glover with two pensioners who still love riding the twists, turns and trick tracks.(R) 21:15Victoria Wood's castaway choices, from The Doobie Brothers to Tom Waits.
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| 22:00 | 22:00How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation? 22:308/8David, Cathy and Fiona are otherwise occupied - can Barney and Alice get time together? 22:55Laura Lexx is joined by Lou Sanders.
| 22:003/6The local seafarers' pub is serving only coffee. Who better than Milton to sort it out? 22:304/5Patrick Marber and Peter Curran lie in the darkness, sharing a bunk bed and wondering. 22:454/4Popping out to stay in and camping - the writer shares his life-coach tips.
| 22:001/4Comedian Rob Newman sets his sights on the world of philosophy. 22:304/4Sarah tackles problems including 'Tonight is the night two become one - I'm leaving you'. 22:55Laura Lexx is joined by Lou Sanders.
| 22:004/6Will Tom's special summer-event be remembered for the right reasons? 22:302/6A scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the great British public.
| 22:004/4An all-star cast in the last part of Michael Frayn's brilliantly funny view of our world. 22:304/4The multi-talented Mrs Bedi lands in hospital, and meet the Six Million Rupee Man. 22:50Arthur Smith is joined by comedian and comedy biographer Jem Roberts.
| 22:006/6Toyah Willcox joins the sharp comedian for stand-up, sketches and music. 22:304/6Will trillionaire Dave buy an African village to go with his part-time radio station?
| 22:004/5Sophie gets fired up about the life she could be living. 22:306/6Could the time have come at long last for Dave to leave behind his peculiar abode? 22:456/6How will the British Olympic team fare in 776BC? 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by comedian and comedy biographer Jem Roberts.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:453/8Poet John Hegley entertains an audience with a microphone and a book of verse.
| 23:002/6The Questers must help a village protect itself for the evil bandit king El Maldado. 23:302/6Rod holds a museum press conference, and Walter hits on Susie Maltby.
| 23:005/6The family find bohemian inspiration... 23:301/4Reporter David Lander investigates whether we need the new 'Sea Snake' torpedo.
| 23:005/6The Bletchley Park code-breakers think of some new ways to improve wartime rations. 23:303/6The eager trio whizz up to Jupiter and perform a musical.
| 23:00Baddiel, Newman, Punt and Dennis provocatively undress the issues of August 1989. 23:305/6The town of Microcosm is set for revenge, greed and attempted murder.
| 23:001/4Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney create improvised sketches from audience suggestions 23:304/4Extend civilian partnerships to straight couples, and ban traffic during the rush hour.
| 23:002/6A scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the great British public. 23:303/6Our heroine aims to be the face of Social Services.
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