| 00:00 | 00:00A little girl appears at a conference in an old house....but where are her parents? 00:45A group of witches at a 20-year reunion find they haven't lost their magical abilities.
| 00:001/5It is 1956 and a virus has wiped out the crops of South East Asia, causing a famine. 00:151/5Eerie tale of supernatural stalking. In a gentleman's club, the story unfurls. 00:30Philippa Gregory and Jonathon Porritt join Sue MacGregor to discuss favourite books.(R)
| 00:002/5The world panics as the virus spreads and Roger confronts John with some horrifying news. 00:152/5Sir James continues researching Vane, and a presence manifests. 00:30Irish singer Mary Black delves into her personal collection to find five special songs.
| 00:003/5A level crossing, a gatehouse and a carjack change the Custances' lives for ever. 00:153/5A startling personal connection comes to light for Sir James. 00:306/6Mark Radcliffe looks at the comedians' comedian, Jimmy James.
| 00:004/5The journey to Blind Gill continues, with one addition to the group and one sudden loss. 00:154/5Another visitation leads Sir James north to a grim appointment. 00:30Ludwig Wittgenstein, fascinating and misunderstood thinker, is chosen by Raymond Tallis.
| 00:005/5The end of the journey is in sight but there are still plenty of obstacles ahead. 00:155/5Sir James's account is not quite all of the story. With Gareth Armstrong and John Moffatt. 00:30Chris Bigsby discusses historical writing - are fact and fiction dangerous bedfellows?
| 00:00Something menacing lurks outside the woodshed on a dark, misty Suffolk night in 1665. 00:301/5Mike's a successful dealer in futures. But what is his secret and why will it destroy him?
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| 01:00 | 01:00Comedienne Helen Lederer takes a lighter look at women growing old disgracefully.
| 01:006/10Kramer tries to make Sir Archie give him the formula. Can our hero intervene in time? 01:156/10Shardlake investigates the theft of an ancient weapon of mass destruction. 01:30Legendary cricket commentator John Arlott waxes lyrical about Hampshire.
| 01:007/10With Archie in peril, Jean uses her feminine intuition to work out where he's being held. 01:157/10With Shardlake's lack of progress, Cromwell reveals that he fears losing the King's favour 01:30Geoff Watts investigates why we cry and why emotional tears are a uniquely human trait.
| 01:008/10Blom is instructed how to use the ray gun - with our hero and Snowey as his guinea pigs. 01:158/10Trapped inside the burning house, Shardlake and Barak search for an escape route. 01:30A story of Austrian siblings told in their wartime letters to and from the Russian front.
| 01:009/10Our hero and Jock set about rescuing Snowey and Wrangle from Kramer's gang. 01:159/10Shardlake and Barak finally discover who lies behind the plot to bring down Cromwell. 01:30Lars Tharp on our relationship with the urn, death and imortality
| 01:0010/10In a siege at Kramer's hideaway, our hero and his friends have to make safe the ray gun. 01:1510/10Held at knifepoint, can Shardlake and Barak escape to warn the Earl about the plot? 01:30Peter Day salutes the graphic artists whose canvas was Radio Times, which began in 1923.
| 01:00Angela Carter's iconic collection of fairy stories starring Sophie Cookson and Rakie Ayola
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| 02:00 | 02:15Three school friends imagine their perfect fantasy worlds, but what about adulthood? 02:30After a poisoning on the family estate, can Merricat protect her remaining relatives?
| 02:006/10His mission in Dahum violently interrupted, Bond goes home to plan revenge. 02:1516/30Johann Sebastian's recurring choral theme had a profound effect on the history of music. 02:30The true story of a medical pioneer campaigning for women's education in the 19th century. 02:451/5Aged nine, Chris watches the Apollo moon landing and decides he wants to be an astronaut.
| 02:007/10Bond gets to know Bryce then flies to America to track down AfricaKIN. 02:1517/30German-born composer George Frideric made English music great. 02:30Determined to study medicine, Sophia takes on Edinburgh University's old guard. 02:452/5What does it feel like to go to space for the first time? Chris recalls his first flight.
| 02:008/10Bond's solo mission in Washington to find out more about AfricaKIN. 02:1518/30Paris during the 1750s was the centre of a clash of cultural ideas. 02:30The male students riot at the prospect of a mixed anatomy class. 02:453/5Chris reveals how preparation and 'sweating the small stuff' are crucial to staying alive.
| 02:009/10Bond must reach Kobus and take revenge before he can be stopped by the CIA. 02:1519/30By the late 1700s, music was becoming part of the social fabric. 02:30Frustrated in Edinburgh, Sophia's thwarted medical ambitions lead her to London. 02:454/5Chris spends as much time as he can looking out of the International Space Station window.
| 02:0010/10James Bond solves the Adeka mystery, faces M and has dinner with Bryce. 02:1520/30Joseph Haydn lived mainly in his patrons' isolated palace and produced music on demand. 02:30Sophia Jex-Blake battles to open the very first medical school for women. 02:455/5Chris comes back to earth and discovers that he's become a YouTube and internet sensation.
| 02:10Singer Kim Wilde with tracks by Cilla Black and Paul Simon. 02:15Chef Rick Stein shares his favourite prose, poetry and cookery writing. 02:452/4Celia Imrie plays a shy teacher with an unwanted notoriety.
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| 03:00 | 03:454/5Lemn Sissay meets the drinkers of Amlwch on the island of Anglesey.
| 03:001/6Merlyn and Arthur meet to discuss what has brought England to its current perilous state.
| 03:002/6Wart's remarkable education at the hands of the wizard Merlyn draws to a close.
| 03:003/6Rebels led by King Lot and Queen Morgause of Orkney challenge Arthur's claim to the throne
| 03:004/6Full of zeal for Arthur's new chivalric order, Lancelot rides into Camelot.
| 03:005/6Murder and betrayal threaten to undermine all that Arthur holds dear.
| 03:00Paul Bailey takes a journey through the BBC sound archive in celebration of London.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Intrigue and deception when a lad’s mag editor strives to keep his star female reporter.
| 04:003/5Clive Anderson's panel show with Steve Punt, David Quantick, Robin Ince, Gyles Brandreth. 04:304/6Mr Maxwell's exercise in democracy leads to some playground activism.
| 04:004/6Sue Perkins sets more moral and ethical posers for Roisin Conaty, Samira Ahmed, David Reed 04:304/6Guard Gallagher moves into new lodgings, as the arguments rage over the cottage.
| 04:003/6With Alex Horne, Lucy Beaumont, John Finnemore and Jack Dee. David Mitchell hosts. 04:304/6Hapless vicar Timothy Carswell visits some of the more sinister members of his flock.
| 04:005/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Peter Kemp and Miles Kington. 04:302/6Maria and Richard get to know Paul and Ruby just a little too well.
| 04:001/6Broadcaster and writer Janet Street-Porter quizzes a panel about herself. 04:305/6When a new rival appears in town, 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny tries to quit.
| 04:00Emlyn Williams's novel about a teacher's mission to bring education to a mining village.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses Time for Verse featuring Dannie Abse, GP, memoir writer and poet 05:304/5Sophie gets fired up about the life she could be living.
| 05:004/6The British ambassador is suspicious over an embarrassing photo. 05:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 05:003/8Bill's new young image leaves birthday girl Faith feeling old. 05:304/6A friend who runs a B&B is in trouble so it's time for Milton to dust off the nylon sheets
| 05:003/4Angus is still single and feeling left out. What's wrong with his bachelor life? 05:302/4Rob does battle with Jean-Paul Sartre and the existentialists.
| 05:004/4Doug's mum is 70, but Molly thinks he'll never manage the party and present without her. 05:305/6Tom returns from a team building course to find the Plum House team have been bickering.
| 05:002/4Miss Black wants new railings for her lodging house, with help from cleaner Sally. 05:30Bill Nighy stars as actor cum amateur sleuth Charles Paris in a dramatic murder mystery.
| 05:303/3Des and Chris try to fathom the sport and the rules of real tennis at the Queen's Club.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/10Kramer tries to make Sir Archie give him the formula. Can our hero intervene in time? 06:156/10Shardlake investigates the theft of an ancient weapon of mass destruction. 06:30Legendary cricket commentator John Arlott waxes lyrical about Hampshire.
| 06:007/10With Archie in peril, Jean uses her feminine intuition to work out where he's being held. 06:157/10With Shardlake's lack of progress, Cromwell reveals that he fears losing the King's favour 06:30Geoff Watts investigates why we cry and why emotional tears are a uniquely human trait.
| 06:008/10Blom is instructed how to use the ray gun - with our hero and Snowey as his guinea pigs. 06:158/10Trapped inside the burning house, Shardlake and Barak search for an escape route. 06:30A story of Austrian siblings told in their wartime letters to and from the Russian front.
| 06:009/10Our hero and Jock set about rescuing Snowey and Wrangle from Kramer's gang. 06:159/10Shardlake and Barak finally discover who lies behind the plot to bring down Cromwell. 06:30Lars Tharp on our relationship with the urn, death and imortality
| 06:0010/10In a siege at Kramer's hideaway, our hero and his friends have to make safe the ray gun. 06:1510/10Held at knifepoint, can Shardlake and Barak escape to warn the Earl about the plot? 06:30Peter Day salutes the graphic artists whose canvas was Radio Times, which began in 1923.
| 06:00Emlyn Williams's novel about a teacher's mission to bring education to a mining village.
| 06:00The story of Sophia-Jex Blake, who campaigned for women doctors in the late 19th century.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/6The British ambassador is suspicious over an embarrassing photo. 07:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 07:003/8Bill's new young image leaves birthday girl Faith feeling old. 07:304/6A friend who runs a B&B is in trouble so it's time for Milton to dust off the nylon sheets
| 07:003/4Angus is still single and feeling left out. What's wrong with his bachelor life? 07:302/4Rob does battle with Jean-Paul Sartre and the existentialists.
| 07:004/4Doug's mum is 70, but Molly thinks he'll never manage the party and present without her. 07:305/6Tom returns from a team building course to find the Plum House team have been bickering.
| 07:002/4Miss Black wants new railings for her lodging house, with help from cleaner Sally. 07:30Bill Nighy stars as actor cum amateur sleuth Charles Paris in a dramatic murder mystery.
| 07:303/3Des and Chris try to fathom the sport and the rules of real tennis at the Queen's Club.
| 07:15Two ladies head to the supermarket with dinner and something more diabolical in mind. 07:305/5Sophie has a chance to escape, but her mum's birthday is looming
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| 08:00 | 08:0017/20The Lad starts farming, unaware what Sid has sold him. 08:30Wilson, Pike and Hodges go to London and attempt to claim compensation for the pier.
| 08:003/6The struggling author has cash worries, while his wife Diana bids to join a club. 08:30The civil servants blunder through Anglo-Chinese Friendship month.
| 08:004/19Peeved Pertwee is barred from a wardroom celebration for Admiral Sir Benjamin Troutbridge. 08:30Kenneth hosts 'Next Question, Please' in Cornwall and Hornerama looks at education.
| 08:001/8A new hospital needs a cure, but does Jim know his ACAS from his NALGO? 08:3016/26Neddie Seagoon is sent to claim back thousands in arrears, but he falls in the water.
| 08:008/13With the rise of the Common Market in mind, Radio Prune goes international. 08:307/13Medic Simon Sparrow is thrown in the deep-end on St Swithins' antenatal ward.
| 08:00Paul Bailey takes a journey through the BBC sound archive in celebration of London.
| 08:00Family chaos reigns when Bobby Huggett plays the hero. 08:30The perils of worker relations, and Ron Glum needs a new suit.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/5Clive Anderson's panel show with Steve Punt, David Quantick, Robin Ince, Gyles Brandreth. 09:304/6Mr Maxwell's exercise in democracy leads to some playground activism.
| 09:004/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:455/8The Luton Laureate entertains with songs and poems about glasses.
| 09:003/6With Alex Horne, Lucy Beaumont, John Finnemore and Jack Dee. David Mitchell hosts. 09:304/6Hapless vicar Timothy Carswell visits some of the more sinister members of his flock.
| 09:005/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Peter Kemp and Miles Kington. 09:302/6Maria and Richard get to know Paul and Ruby just a little too well.
| 09:001/6Broadcaster and writer Janet Street-Porter quizzes a panel about herself. 09:305/6When a new rival appears in town, 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny tries to quit.
| 09:00Pete Firman drops in on the Magic Circle to explore the wonderful world of illusion.
| 09:00British MI6 recruits a disaffected KGB agent at the height of the Cold War.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/6Merlyn and Arthur meet to discuss what has brought England to its current perilous state.
| 10:002/6Wart's remarkable education at the hands of the wizard Merlyn draws to a close.
| 10:003/6Rebels led by King Lot and Queen Morgause of Orkney challenge Arthur's claim to the throne
| 10:004/6Full of zeal for Arthur's new chivalric order, Lancelot rides into Camelot.
| 10:005/6Murder and betrayal threaten to undermine all that Arthur holds dear.
| | 10:10From Pink Floyd to Ravel, fashion designer Zandra Rhodes makes her castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5Stig Abell delves into the BBC archive to celebrate the short story.
| 11:002/5A showcase of some of the best short stories from the BBC Archive.
| 11:003/5Stig Abell introduces great short stories from the past.
| 11:004/5Stig Abell introduces a selection of Americana gems from the archive.
| 11:00It's BBC Music Day. Features 'Pitch', 'Classical Fix' and 'Young Musician'.
| | 11:007/8Radiolab asks if it's possible for anyone to lead a life without deception?
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| 12:00 | 12:0017/20The Lad starts farming, unaware what Sid has sold him. 12:30Wilson, Pike and Hodges go to London and attempt to claim compensation for the pier.
| 12:003/6The struggling author has cash worries, while his wife Diana bids to join a club. 12:30The civil servants blunder through Anglo-Chinese Friendship month.
| 12:004/19Peeved Pertwee is barred from a wardroom celebration for Admiral Sir Benjamin Troutbridge. 12:30Kenneth hosts 'Next Question, Please' in Cornwall and Hornerama looks at education.
| 12:001/8A new hospital needs a cure, but does Jim know his ACAS from his NALGO? 12:3016/26Neddie Seagoon is sent to claim back thousands in arrears, but he falls in the water.
| 12:008/13With the rise of the Common Market in mind, Radio Prune goes international. 12:307/13Medic Simon Sparrow is thrown in the deep-end on St Swithins' antenatal ward.
| 12:003/5Clive Anderson's panel show with Steve Punt, David Quantick, Robin Ince, Gyles Brandreth. 12:3016/26Neddie Seagoon is sent to claim back thousands in arrears, but he falls in the water.
| 12:00Family chaos reigns when Bobby Huggett plays the hero. 12:30The perils of worker relations, and Ron Glum needs a new suit.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/10Kramer tries to make Sir Archie give him the formula. Can our hero intervene in time? 13:156/10Shardlake investigates the theft of an ancient weapon of mass destruction. 13:30Legendary cricket commentator John Arlott waxes lyrical about Hampshire.
| 13:007/10With Archie in peril, Jean uses her feminine intuition to work out where he's being held. 13:157/10With Shardlake's lack of progress, Cromwell reveals that he fears losing the King's favour 13:30Geoff Watts investigates why we cry and why emotional tears are a uniquely human trait.
| 13:008/10Blom is instructed how to use the ray gun - with our hero and Snowey as his guinea pigs. 13:158/10Trapped inside the burning house, Shardlake and Barak search for an escape route. 13:30A story of Austrian siblings told in their wartime letters to and from the Russian front.
| 13:009/10Our hero and Jock set about rescuing Snowey and Wrangle from Kramer's gang. 13:159/10Shardlake and Barak finally discover who lies behind the plot to bring down Cromwell. 13:30Lars Tharp on our relationship with the urn, death and imortality
| 13:0010/10In a siege at Kramer's hideaway, our hero and his friends have to make safe the ray gun. 13:1510/10Held at knifepoint, can Shardlake and Barak escape to warn the Earl about the plot? 13:30Peter Day salutes the graphic artists whose canvas was Radio Times, which began in 1923.
| 13:00Angela Carter's iconic collection of fairy stories starring Sophie Cookson and Rakie Ayola
| 13:00The story of Sophia-Jex Blake, who campaigned for women doctors in the late 19th century.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10His mission in Dahum violently interrupted, Bond goes home to plan revenge. 14:1516/30Johann Sebastian's recurring choral theme had a profound effect on the history of music. 14:30The true story of a medical pioneer campaigning for women's education in the 19th century. 14:451/5Aged nine, Chris watches the Apollo moon landing and decides he wants to be an astronaut.
| 14:007/10Bond gets to know Bryce then flies to America to track down AfricaKIN. 14:1517/30German-born composer George Frideric made English music great. 14:30Determined to study medicine, Sophia takes on Edinburgh University's old guard. 14:452/5What does it feel like to go to space for the first time? Chris recalls his first flight.
| 14:008/10Bond's solo mission in Washington to find out more about AfricaKIN. 14:1518/30Paris during the 1750s was the centre of a clash of cultural ideas. 14:30The male students riot at the prospect of a mixed anatomy class. 14:453/5Chris reveals how preparation and 'sweating the small stuff' are crucial to staying alive.
| 14:009/10Bond must reach Kobus and take revenge before he can be stopped by the CIA. 14:1519/30By the late 1700s, music was becoming part of the social fabric. 14:30Frustrated in Edinburgh, Sophia's thwarted medical ambitions lead her to London. 14:454/5Chris spends as much time as he can looking out of the International Space Station window.
| 14:0010/10James Bond solves the Adeka mystery, faces M and has dinner with Bryce. 14:1520/30Joseph Haydn lived mainly in his patrons' isolated palace and produced music on demand. 14:30Sophia Jex-Blake battles to open the very first medical school for women. 14:455/5Chris comes back to earth and discovers that he's become a YouTube and internet sensation.
| 14:10Singer Kim Wilde with tracks by Cilla Black and Paul Simon. 14:15Chef Rick Stein shares his favourite prose, poetry and cookery writing. 14:452/4Celia Imrie plays a shy teacher with an unwanted notoriety.
| 14:15Two ladies head to the supermarket with dinner and something more diabolical in mind. 14:301/2Quitting her job to find her true vocation, Claire realises she has no idea how to find it
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| 15:00 | 15:001/6Merlyn and Arthur meet to discuss what has brought England to its current perilous state.
| 15:002/6Wart's remarkable education at the hands of the wizard Merlyn draws to a close.
| 15:003/6Rebels led by King Lot and Queen Morgause of Orkney challenge Arthur's claim to the throne
| 15:004/6Full of zeal for Arthur's new chivalric order, Lancelot rides into Camelot.
| 15:005/6Murder and betrayal threaten to undermine all that Arthur holds dear.
| 15:00Paul Bailey takes a journey through the BBC sound archive in celebration of London.
| 15:455/5Lemn Sissay discovers whether there's a darker side to the rowing town.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/5Clive Anderson's panel show with Steve Punt, David Quantick, Robin Ince, Gyles Brandreth. 16:304/6Mr Maxwell's exercise in democracy leads to some playground activism.
| 16:004/6Sue Perkins sets more moral and ethical posers for Roisin Conaty, Samira Ahmed, David Reed 16:304/6Guard Gallagher moves into new lodgings, as the arguments rage over the cottage.
| 16:003/6With Alex Horne, Lucy Beaumont, John Finnemore and Jack Dee. David Mitchell hosts. 16:304/6Hapless vicar Timothy Carswell visits some of the more sinister members of his flock.
| 16:005/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Peter Kemp and Miles Kington. 16:302/6Maria and Richard get to know Paul and Ruby just a little too well.
| 16:001/6Broadcaster and writer Janet Street-Porter quizzes a panel about herself. 16:305/6When a new rival appears in town, 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny tries to quit.
| 16:00Emlyn Williams's novel about a teacher's mission to bring education to a mining village.
| 16:00When Dr Thomas W Evans moves to France, the course of history changes.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/6The British ambassador is suspicious over an embarrassing photo. 17:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 17:003/8Bill's new young image leaves birthday girl Faith feeling old. 17:304/6A friend who runs a B&B is in trouble so it's time for Milton to dust off the nylon sheets
| 17:003/4Angus is still single and feeling left out. What's wrong with his bachelor life? 17:302/4Rob does battle with Jean-Paul Sartre and the existentialists.
| 17:004/4Doug's mum is 70, but Molly thinks he'll never manage the party and present without her. 17:305/6Tom returns from a team building course to find the Plum House team have been bickering.
| 17:002/4Miss Black wants new railings for her lodging house, with help from cleaner Sally. 17:30Bill Nighy stars as actor cum amateur sleuth Charles Paris in a dramatic murder mystery.
| 17:303/3Des and Chris try to fathom the sport and the rules of real tennis at the Queen's Club.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses The Whitsun Weddings by Philip Larkin. 17:305/5Sophie has a chance to escape, but her mum's birthday is looming
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5It is 1956 and a virus has wiped out the crops of South East Asia, causing a famine. 18:151/5Eerie tale of supernatural stalking. In a gentleman's club, the story unfurls. 18:30Philippa Gregory and Jonathon Porritt join Sue MacGregor to discuss favourite books.
| 18:002/5The world panics as the virus spreads and Roger confronts John with some horrifying news. 18:152/5Sir James continues researching Vane, and a presence manifests. 18:30Irish singer Mary Black delves into her personal collection to find five special songs.
| 18:003/5A level crossing, a gatehouse and a carjack change the Custances' lives for ever. 18:153/5A startling personal connection comes to light for Sir James. 18:306/6Mark Radcliffe looks at the comedians' comedian, Jimmy James.
| 18:004/5The journey to Blind Gill continues, with one addition to the group and one sudden loss. 18:154/5Another visitation leads Sir James north to a grim appointment. 18:30Ludwig Wittgenstein, fascinating and misunderstood thinker, is chosen by Raymond Tallis.
| 18:005/5The end of the journey is in sight but there are still plenty of obstacles ahead. 18:155/5Sir James's account is not quite all of the story. With Gareth Armstrong and John Moffatt. 18:30Chris Bigsby discusses historical writing - are fact and fiction dangerous bedfellows?
| 18:00Something menacing lurks outside the woodshed on a dark, misty Suffolk night in 1665. 18:301/5Mike's a successful dealer in futures. But what is his secret and why will it destroy him?
| 18:00Kerry Shale's award-winning dramatisation of the apocalyptic black comedy.
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| 19:00 | 19:0017/20The Lad starts farming, unaware what Sid has sold him. 19:30Wilson, Pike and Hodges go to London and attempt to claim compensation for the pier.
| 19:003/6The struggling author has cash worries, while his wife Diana bids to join a club. 19:30The civil servants blunder through Anglo-Chinese Friendship month.
| 19:004/19Peeved Pertwee is barred from a wardroom celebration for Admiral Sir Benjamin Troutbridge. 19:30Kenneth hosts 'Next Question, Please' in Cornwall and Hornerama looks at education.
| 19:001/8A new hospital needs a cure, but does Jim know his ACAS from his NALGO? 19:3016/26Neddie Seagoon is sent to claim back thousands in arrears, but he falls in the water.
| 19:008/13With the rise of the Common Market in mind, Radio Prune goes international. 19:307/13Medic Simon Sparrow is thrown in the deep-end on St Swithins' antenatal ward.
| 19:00Pete Firman drops in on the Magic Circle to explore the wonderful world of illusion.
| 19:007/8Radiolab asks if it's possible for anyone to lead a life without deception?
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| 20:00 | 20:006/10Kramer tries to make Sir Archie give him the formula. Can our hero intervene in time? 20:156/10Shardlake investigates the theft of an ancient weapon of mass destruction. 20:30Legendary cricket commentator John Arlott waxes lyrical about Hampshire.
| 20:007/10With Archie in peril, Jean uses her feminine intuition to work out where he's being held. 20:157/10With Shardlake's lack of progress, Cromwell reveals that he fears losing the King's favour 20:30Geoff Watts investigates why we cry and why emotional tears are a uniquely human trait.
| 20:008/10Blom is instructed how to use the ray gun - with our hero and Snowey as his guinea pigs. 20:158/10Trapped inside the burning house, Shardlake and Barak search for an escape route. 20:30A story of Austrian siblings told in their wartime letters to and from the Russian front.
| 20:009/10Our hero and Jock set about rescuing Snowey and Wrangle from Kramer's gang. 20:159/10Shardlake and Barak finally discover who lies behind the plot to bring down Cromwell. 20:30Lars Tharp on our relationship with the urn, death and imortality
| 20:0010/10In a siege at Kramer's hideaway, our hero and his friends have to make safe the ray gun. 20:1510/10Held at knifepoint, can Shardlake and Barak escape to warn the Earl about the plot? 20:30Peter Day salutes the graphic artists whose canvas was Radio Times, which began in 1923.
| | 20:00British MI6 recruits a disaffected KGB agent at the height of the Cold War.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/5Stig Abell delves into the BBC archive to celebrate the short story.
| 21:002/5A showcase of some of the best short stories from the BBC Archive.
| 21:003/5Stig Abell introduces great short stories from the past.
| 21:004/5Stig Abell introduces a selection of Americana gems from the archive.
| 21:00It's BBC Music Day. Features 'Pitch', 'Classical Fix' and 'Young Musician'.
| | 21:10From Pink Floyd to Ravel, fashion designer Zandra Rhodes makes her 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? 22:301/6Two surreal zookeepers try to catch an animal thief. 22:55Paul Garner chats to Pete Firman.
| 22:004/6A friend who runs a B&B is in trouble so it's time for Milton to dust off the nylon sheets 22:305/5Patrick Marber and Peter Curran lie in the darkness, sharing a bunk bed and wondering. 22:451/6Michael Feydeau and David Pershore unravel a case of wartime spying skulduggery.
| 22:002/4Rob does battle with Jean-Paul Sartre and the existentialists. 22:301/6Milford and Parker arrive in a magical world and embark on a quest. 22:55Paul Garner chats again to Pete Firman.
| 22:005/6Tom returns from a team building course to find the Plum House team have been bickering. 22:303/6A scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the great British public. 22:55Paul Garner chats again to Pete Firman.
| 22:001/4Comedian Alex Horne and his five-piece jazz band are joined by guest David O'Doherty. 22:301/6The life of a struggling writer with dysfunctional friends and a talking geranium. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Josh Howie.
| 22:001/4With Hell is close to bursting, Satan ponders his entry policy. 22:305/6Wealthy rocker Dave Mabbutt and his assistant fight over the one thing money can't buy. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Josh Howie.
| 22:005/5Sophie has a chance to escape, but her mum's birthday is looming 22:301/6The radical comedian offers his humorous assessment of the influential German composer.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:455/8The Luton Laureate entertains with songs and poems about glasses.
| 23:003/6The Questers chance upon legendary tavern, the Fat Hog, and its glamorous owner Nigressa. 23:303/6Will the museum's first-ever Sunday opening run smoothly?
| 23:006/6A budding starlette hits seedy 1920s Hollywood. 23:302/4Reporter David Lander investigates Britain's cowboy builders.
| 23:006/6The Bletchley Park codebreakers grapple with the complexities of religion. 23:304/6Fearing the sack, Derek goes mountaineering to prove he's employable.
| 23:00The double double acts tackle buskers and January sales. With Mark Thomas. 23:306/6Microcosm is host to revenge, greed and attempted murder.
| 23:002/4Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney create improvised sketches from audience suggestions 23:301/6Can having strength ever make us weak? Mark Watson's quest to improve the world.
| 23:003/6A scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the great British public. 23:304/6Beauty is quite taken with a charismatic visitor to Mrs Blanchard's local church.
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