| 00:00 | 00:00Kerry Shale's award-winning dramatisation of the apocalyptic black comedy.
| 00:001/4Three allies with psychic powers help 12-year-old Jarral fight an evil prince. 00:30Sir Arnold Wesker and Hunter Davies join Sue MacGregor to discuss favourite books.(R)
| 00:002/4Cut by a tainted blade, young Jarral faces death unless his three friends can save him. 00:30Judy Collins delves into her personal music collection to find five special songs.
| 00:003/4Jarral and his friends head to Prince Mephtik's garden, where a battle awaits them. 00:303/6Mark Radcliffe profiles a performer who was equally at home in straight or comedy roles.
| 00:004/4Jarral must destroy Prince Mephtik and his knife before the full moon, or he'll die. 00:30Steven Pinker joins Matthew Parris to discuss the life of the philosopher Thomas Hobbes.
| 00:001/6Ged tampers with long-held secrets to release a terrible shadow into the world. 00:30Chris Bigsby chairs a debate about taboo. Is there anything still forbidden these days?
| 00:00A prog rock symphony rediscovered in the vaults can be catastrophic for the entire cosmos. 00:252/5Tom is plagued by a dark childhood memory. Can Janie help rid him of ghosts from the past? 00:50A man walks into an isolated pub, sporting a peculiar jacket. What could he be hiding?
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| 01:00 | 01:00The story of Sophia-Jex Blake, who campaigned for women doctors in the late 19th century.
| 01:001/8DS Brook and his colleagues suspect a major blag is on the cards. 01:301/2Terence Curran explores how performers cope with the demands of making a first recording.
| 01:002/8A series of brutal attacks follows the death of a crime lord. 01:302/2Terence explores how more seasoned performers approach recording.
| 01:003/8DS Brook is obliged to assist The Sweeny, but he is troubled by their plans for the raid. 01:30Nick Baker examines the irresistible impulse to put your hands together and clap.
| 01:004/8DC Tully arrests a man who claims to be innocent. Then why does he refuse to talk? 01:30Steve Carver becomes a coach holiday courier on a six-day trip to south Devon.
| 01:005/8A local villain says he is going straight and wants to turn informant. 01:30The untold story of film reviewer Harold McCarthy - with Matthew Sweet
| 01:00The third volume of Maya Angelou's memoirs evocatively dramatised
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| 02:00 | 02:15Two ladies head to the supermarket with dinner and something more diabolical in mind. 02:301/2Quitting her job to find her true vocation, Claire realises she has no idea how to find it
| 02:001/5A young sailor buys an enchanted bottle, but soon regrets it. 02:1521/30In the middle of the 18th century composers needed patrons, but this was soon to change. 02:30Sophia Jex-Blake finally has her medical degree and sets up her own practice in Edinburgh. 02:451/5Young Laurence Olivier shows early promise at school and enters the acting profession.
| 02:002/5Returning to Hawaii, Keawe discovers that the bottle has begun to work its sinister magic. 02:1522/30The play on which Mozart's opera was based was banned in its original form by Louis XVI. 02:30Sophia realises more change is necessary at her medical practice. 02:452/5Olivier begins his stellar rise in the London theatre, but has less success in Hollywood.
| 02:003/5Free of the bottle and newly engaged, Keawe's happiness is unbound... but fate intervenes. 02:1523/30La Marseillaise became a national anthem, and music inspired by revolution was everywhere. 02:30Sophia finally establishes a medical school for women in Edinburgh. 02:453/5As war threatens Europe, Olivier makes his film breakthrough, with a very timely Henry V.
| 02:004/5Keawe and Kokua's marriage is overshadowed by the bottle's malign presence. 02:1524/30The great German composer worked at a time of seismic change in Europe. 02:30Sophia lands back in a court room 02:454/5Olivier's tenure running the Old Vic is a great success but comes to an abrupt end.
| 02:005/5Discovering Kokua's sacrifice, Keawe resolves to save his beloved, no matter what the cost 02:1525/30The composer allegedly removed his original dedication to Napoleon from the manuscript. 02:30Will Sophia's campaign finally achieve equality for women? 02:455/5A hit at the Royal Court leads Olivier to Joan Plowright, and to the National Theatre.
| 02:10Singer Kiki Dee chooses tracks sung by Dusty Springfield and Jane Siberry. 02:15Lynne Truss harks back to 1974, with favourite literature including Dickens and HG Wells. 02:453/4Miriam Margolyes plays a proud manageress of an unchanging chocolate shop.
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| 03:00 | 03:455/5Lemn Sissay discovers whether there's a darker side to the rowing town.
| 03:006/6Mordred uses Arthur's new laws against him, and long-held secrets are exposed.
| 03:001/3The haloed adventurer goes to sea in search of sunk bullion ships.
| 03:002/3Simon Templar tackles arch-villain Dr Rayt Marius in a deadly struggle to save the world.
| 03:003/3Simon Templar uncovers a fascist conspiracy to seize power in France.
| 03:00Extraordinary wartime tale of inventor Geoffrey Pyke's battleship - made of ice.
| 03:00Elinor Goodman explores the general election that brought Harold Wilson to power in 1964.
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| 04:00 | 04:00When Dr Thomas W Evans moves to France, the course of history changes.
| 04:001/6The famed improvisation game with Lenny Henry, Dawn French, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. 04:305/6There's tension in the staff room. The school inspectors are coming!
| 04:005/6Sue Perkins with Jason Cook, Cerys Matthews, David Aaronovitch and Sara Pascoe. 04:305/6The Hoover cottage wrangling continues as Stompy's railway protest backfires.
| 04:004/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game 04:305/6Hapless vicar Timothy Carswell steps in when the over-70s keep fit club gets out of hand.
| 04:006/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Sue Limb and John O'Farrell. 04:303/6Paul and Ruby's scheme to cash in on some attic treasure causes a panic.
| 04:002/6Breakfast TV queen Lorraine Kelly quizzes a panel about herself. 04:306/6Smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny joins customs men to stop Courageous Kate from marrying her dad.
| 04:00The nightmare, turbulent marriage of TS Eliot and Vivienne Haigh-Wood.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses The Whitsun Weddings by Philip Larkin. 05:305/5Sophie has a chance to escape, but her mum's birthday is looming
| 05:005/6The British ambassador tackles arms limitation negotiations with some verbal gymnastics. 05:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 05:004/8Faith heads to a health farm, leaving Bill to mind the happy home. 05:305/6Milton Jones is on hand to give advice when he hears ugly rumours about the local farm.
| 05:004/4Angus, still living with his mum, is feeling ignored. Maybe a psychiatrist can help? 05:303/4Rob navigates the wonders and pitfalls of genetics and internationalism.
| 05:001/4DJ Asif Ahmed drags Barry from Room 1A to be his on-air radio posse. With Roy Hudd. 05:306/6Peter agrees to Plum House being used as a location in a period drama.
| 05:003/4Clare is in a flap over a dinner guest and his dog, so cleaner Sally stays on to help. 05:30Charles suspects foul play when the TV reality star playing Hamlet is severely injured.
| 05:301/3Linguist Mark Turin goes in search of Nepal's endangered languages.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/8DS Brook and his colleagues suspect a major blag is on the cards. 06:301/2Terence Curran explores how performers cope with the demands of making a first recording.
| 06:002/8A series of brutal attacks follows the death of a crime lord. 06:302/2Terence explores how more seasoned performers approach recording.
| 06:003/8DS Brook is obliged to assist The Sweeny, but he is troubled by their plans for the raid. 06:30Nick Baker examines the irresistible impulse to put your hands together and clap.
| 06:004/8DC Tully arrests a man who claims to be innocent. Then why does he refuse to talk? 06:30Steve Carver becomes a coach holiday courier on a six-day trip to south Devon.
| 06:005/8A local villain says he is going straight and wants to turn informant. 06:30The untold story of film reviewer Harold McCarthy - with Matthew Sweet
| 06:00The nightmare, turbulent marriage of TS Eliot and Vivienne Haigh-Wood.
| 06:00Sophia Jex-Blake sets up her own medical practice in Edinburgh.
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| 07:00 | 07:005/6The British ambassador tackles arms limitation negotiations with some verbal gymnastics. 07:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 07:004/8Faith heads to a health farm, leaving Bill to mind the happy home. 07:305/6Milton Jones is on hand to give advice when he hears ugly rumours about the local farm.
| 07:004/4Angus, still living with his mum, is feeling ignored. Maybe a psychiatrist can help? 07:303/4Rob navigates the wonders and pitfalls of genetics and internationalism.
| 07:001/4DJ Asif Ahmed drags Barry from Room 1A to be his on-air radio posse. With Roy Hudd. 07:306/6Peter agrees to Plum House being used as a location in a period drama.
| 07:003/4Clare is in a flap over a dinner guest and his dog, so cleaner Sally stays on to help. 07:30Charles suspects foul play when the TV reality star playing Hamlet is severely injured.
| 07:301/3Linguist Mark Turin goes in search of Nepal's endangered languages.
| 07:15It's a perfect day for fishing but is Jack ready to become a man? 07:301/4After their cancer treatments, Chippy is mad, Jill is sad and Terri is dangerous to know.
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| 08:00 | 08:0018/20When Bill and the Lad take to the beat, the crime rate soars after they meet Sid. 08:30Who can be persuaded to pose for the 'What the Butler Saw' machine?
| 08:004/6The author and his wife Diana squabble over a lunch date. 08:30When the men have to find 5000 boots, No 1's writing proves problematic.
| 08:005/19Two top brass need rescuing, Pertwee meets his uncle and an old face sails back. 08:30Kenneth Horne reveals Viscount Frogmore's exploits and 'Hornerama' on smoking.
| 08:002/8Blending jobs with chemicals makes an explosive mixture for Jim Hacker. 08:3017/26Soldier Neddie Seagoon heads off to the fort at Waziri, which is drifting into peril.
| 08:009/13After nine weeks on air, Radio Prune celebrates its centenary! 08:309/13Medic Sparrow misdiagnoses a boil, while Taffy keeps volunteering for night-shifts.
| 08:00Elinor Goodman explores the general election that brought Harold Wilson to power in 1964.
| 08:00Joe and Fred's attempt to teach their wives a lesson backfires. 08:30Flavours of Italy from Dick Bentley, while Eth is claiming that Ron Glum is a daddy's boy.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6The famed improvisation game with Lenny Henry, Dawn French, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. 09:305/6There's tension in the staff room. The school inspectors are coming!
| 09:005/8Bridget Christie hosts an extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news. 09:456/8Love and football to hairy carpets; the Luton Laureate celebrates life's rich pageant.
| 09:004/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game 09:305/6Hapless vicar Timothy Carswell steps in when the over-70s keep fit club gets out of hand.
| 09:006/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Sue Limb and John O'Farrell. 09:303/6Paul and Ruby's scheme to cash in on some attic treasure causes a panic.
| 09:002/6Breakfast TV queen Lorraine Kelly quizzes a panel about herself. 09:306/6Smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny joins customs men to stop Courageous Kate from marrying her dad.
| 09:00Liverpudlian Paul O'Grady celebrates Merseyside's funny men and women.
| 09:00Michael Palin reads from his book about the mysterious voyage of HMS Erebus in 1845.
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| 10:00 | 10:006/6Mordred uses Arthur's new laws against him, and long-held secrets are exposed.
| 10:001/3The haloed adventurer goes to sea in search of sunk bullion ships.
| 10:002/3Simon Templar tackles arch-villain Dr Rayt Marius in a deadly struggle to save the world.
| 10:003/3Simon Templar uncovers a fascist conspiracy to seize power in France.
| 10:00Extraordinary wartime tale of inventor Geoffrey Pyke's battleship - made of ice.
| | 10:10A holistic therapist and a health spa owner contemplate the benefits of massage.(R) 10:15From Sid Vicious to Caetano Veloso, Mario Testino makes his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:005/5Stig Abell plunders the archive for radio treasures.
| 11:001/5Rebus discovers a bigger story behind a valuable theft from an Edinburgh hi-fi shop. 11:15Leskov's searing classic Russian tale of passion and murder is an emotional rollercoaster.
| 11:002/5Probing a Edinburgh shop theft, Inspector Rebus learns the hi-fi dealer has a steel door. 11:15Suspicious behaviour by new residents in a Somerset village interests a Home Office spy.
| 11:003/5A gallery curator faces prison when his part in a big art fraud looks set to be exposed. 11:15A cafe owner is despondent that his only son has no desire to work in the family business.
| 11:00'Where Should We Begin?' and 'Dear Joan and Jericha'.
| | 11:008/8Radiolab explores the role of chance and sheer randomness in all our lives.
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| 12:00 | 12:0018/20When Bill and the Lad take to the beat, the crime rate soars after they meet Sid. 12:30Who can be persuaded to pose for the 'What the Butler Saw' machine?
| 12:004/6The author and his wife Diana squabble over a lunch date. 12:30When the men have to find 5000 boots, No 1's writing proves problematic.
| 12:005/19Two top brass need rescuing, Pertwee meets his uncle and an old face sails back. 12:30Kenneth Horne reveals Viscount Frogmore's exploits and 'Hornerama' on smoking.
| 12:002/8Blending jobs with chemicals makes an explosive mixture for Jim Hacker. 12:3017/26Soldier Neddie Seagoon heads off to the fort at Waziri, which is drifting into peril.
| 12:009/13After nine weeks on air, Radio Prune celebrates its centenary! 12:309/13Medic Sparrow misdiagnoses a boil, while Taffy keeps volunteering for night-shifts.
| 12:001/6The famed improvisation game with Lenny Henry, Dawn French, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. 12:301/4DJ Asif Ahmed drags Barry from Room 1A to be his on-air radio posse. With Roy Hudd.
| 12:00Joe and Fred's attempt to teach their wives a lesson backfires. 12:30Flavours of Italy from Dick Bentley, while Eth is claiming that Ron Glum is a daddy's boy.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/8DS Brook and his colleagues suspect a major blag is on the cards. 13:301/2Terence Curran explores how performers cope with the demands of making a first recording.
| 13:002/8A series of brutal attacks follows the death of a crime lord. 13:302/2Terence explores how more seasoned performers approach recording.
| 13:003/8DS Brook is obliged to assist The Sweeny, but he is troubled by their plans for the raid. 13:30Nick Baker examines the irresistible impulse to put your hands together and clap.
| 13:004/8DC Tully arrests a man who claims to be innocent. Then why does he refuse to talk? 13:30Steve Carver becomes a coach holiday courier on a six-day trip to south Devon.
| 13:005/8A local villain says he is going straight and wants to turn informant. 13:30The untold story of film reviewer Harold McCarthy - with Matthew Sweet
| 13:00The third volume of Maya Angelou's memoirs evocatively dramatised
| 13:00Sophia Jex-Blake sets up her own medical practice in Edinburgh.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5A young sailor buys an enchanted bottle, but soon regrets it. 14:1521/30In the middle of the 18th century composers needed patrons, but this was soon to change. 14:30Sophia Jex-Blake finally has her medical degree and sets up her own practice in Edinburgh. 14:451/5Young Laurence Olivier shows early promise at school and enters the acting profession.
| 14:002/5Returning to Hawaii, Keawe discovers that the bottle has begun to work its sinister magic. 14:1522/30The play on which Mozart's opera was based was banned in its original form by Louis XVI. 14:30Sophia realises more change is necessary at her medical practice. 14:452/5Olivier begins his stellar rise in the London theatre, but has less success in Hollywood.
| 14:003/5Free of the bottle and newly engaged, Keawe's happiness is unbound... but fate intervenes. 14:1523/30La Marseillaise became a national anthem, and music inspired by revolution was everywhere. 14:30Sophia finally establishes a medical school for women in Edinburgh. 14:453/5As war threatens Europe, Olivier makes his film breakthrough, with a very timely Henry V.
| 14:004/5Keawe and Kokua's marriage is overshadowed by the bottle's malign presence. 14:1524/30The great German composer worked at a time of seismic change in Europe. 14:30Sophia lands back in a court room 14:454/5Olivier's tenure running the Old Vic is a great success but comes to an abrupt end.
| 14:005/5Discovering Kokua's sacrifice, Keawe resolves to save his beloved, no matter what the cost 14:1525/30The composer allegedly removed his original dedication to Napoleon from the manuscript. 14:30Will Sophia's campaign finally achieve equality for women? 14:455/5A hit at the Royal Court leads Olivier to Joan Plowright, and to the National Theatre.
| 14:10Singer Kiki Dee chooses tracks sung by Dusty Springfield and Jane Siberry. 14:15Lynne Truss harks back to 1974, with favourite literature including Dickens and HG Wells. 14:453/4Miriam Margolyes plays a proud manageress of an unchanging chocolate shop.
| 14:15It's a perfect day for fishing but is Jack ready to become a man? 14:302/2Claire finds cracks appearing in her flat. Read by Emily Bruni.
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| 15:00 | 15:006/6Mordred uses Arthur's new laws against him, and long-held secrets are exposed.
| 15:001/3The haloed adventurer goes to sea in search of sunk bullion ships.
| 15:002/3Simon Templar tackles arch-villain Dr Rayt Marius in a deadly struggle to save the world.
| 15:003/3Simon Templar uncovers a fascist conspiracy to seize power in France.
| 15:00Extraordinary wartime tale of inventor Geoffrey Pyke's battleship - made of ice.
| 15:00Elinor Goodman explores the general election that brought Harold Wilson to power in 1964.
| 15:451/4The rivalry between the two rail companies that built King's Cross and St Pancras.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6The famed improvisation game with Lenny Henry, Dawn French, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. 16:305/6There's tension in the staff room. The school inspectors are coming!
| 16:005/6Sue Perkins with Jason Cook, Cerys Matthews, David Aaronovitch and Sara Pascoe. 16:305/6The Hoover cottage wrangling continues as Stompy's railway protest backfires.
| 16:004/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game 16:305/6Hapless vicar Timothy Carswell steps in when the over-70s keep fit club gets out of hand.
| 16:006/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Sue Limb and John O'Farrell. 16:303/6Paul and Ruby's scheme to cash in on some attic treasure causes a panic.
| 16:002/6Breakfast TV queen Lorraine Kelly quizzes a panel about herself. 16:306/6Smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny joins customs men to stop Courageous Kate from marrying her dad.
| 16:00The nightmare, turbulent marriage of TS Eliot and Vivienne Haigh-Wood.
| 16:00A mother and son come to terms with the passage of time when a stranger arrives.
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| 17:00 | 17:005/6The British ambassador tackles arms limitation negotiations with some verbal gymnastics. 17:30How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation?
| 17:004/8Faith heads to a health farm, leaving Bill to mind the happy home. 17:305/6Milton Jones is on hand to give advice when he hears ugly rumours about the local farm.
| 17:004/4Angus, still living with his mum, is feeling ignored. Maybe a psychiatrist can help? 17:303/4Rob navigates the wonders and pitfalls of genetics and internationalism.
| 17:001/4DJ Asif Ahmed drags Barry from Room 1A to be his on-air radio posse. With Roy Hudd. 17:306/6Peter agrees to Plum House being used as a location in a period drama.
| 17:003/4Clare is in a flap over a dinner guest and his dog, so cleaner Sally stays on to help. 17:30Charles suspects foul play when the TV reality star playing Hamlet is severely injured.
| 17:301/3Linguist Mark Turin goes in search of Nepal's endangered languages.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses Maadai-Kara, an ancient Siberian tale from oral folklore. 17:301/4After their cancer treatments, Chippy is mad, Jill is sad and Terri is dangerous to know.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/4Three allies with psychic powers help 12-year-old Jarral fight an evil prince. 18:30Sir Arnold Wesker and Hunter Davies join Sue MacGregor to discuss favourite books.
| 18:002/4Cut by a tainted blade, young Jarral faces death unless his three friends can save him. 18:30Judy Collins delves into her personal music collection to find five special songs.
| 18:003/4Jarral and his friends head to Prince Mephtik's garden, where a battle awaits them. 18:303/6Mark Radcliffe profiles a performer who was equally at home in straight or comedy roles.
| 18:004/4Jarral must destroy Prince Mephtik and his knife before the full moon, or he'll die. 18:30Steven Pinker joins Matthew Parris to discuss the life of the philosopher Thomas Hobbes.
| 18:001/6Ged tampers with long-held secrets to release a terrible shadow into the world. 18:30Chris Bigsby chairs a debate about taboo. Is there anything still forbidden these days?
| 18:00A prog rock symphony rediscovered in the vaults can be catastrophic for the entire cosmos. 18:252/5Tom is plagued by a dark childhood memory. Can Janie help rid him of ghosts from the past? 18:50A man walks into an isolated pub, sporting a peculiar jacket. What could he be hiding?
| 18:002020: Technology rules supreme. An elderly musician goes on TV to justify his existence. 18:45When a student stays at an old inn, he is intrigued by a strange stone and a locked room.
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| 19:00 | 19:0018/20When Bill and the Lad take to the beat, the crime rate soars after they meet Sid. 19:30Who can be persuaded to pose for the 'What the Butler Saw' machine?
| 19:004/6The author and his wife Diana squabble over a lunch date. 19:30When the men have to find 5000 boots, No 1's writing proves problematic.
| 19:005/19Two top brass need rescuing, Pertwee meets his uncle and an old face sails back. 19:30Kenneth Horne reveals Viscount Frogmore's exploits and 'Hornerama' on smoking.
| 19:002/8Blending jobs with chemicals makes an explosive mixture for Jim Hacker. 19:3017/26Soldier Neddie Seagoon heads off to the fort at Waziri, which is drifting into peril.
| 19:009/13After nine weeks on air, Radio Prune celebrates its centenary! 19:309/13Medic Sparrow misdiagnoses a boil, while Taffy keeps volunteering for night-shifts.
| 19:00Liverpudlian Paul O'Grady celebrates Merseyside's funny men and women.
| 19:008/8Radiolab explores the role of chance and sheer randomness in all our lives.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/8DS Brook and his colleagues suspect a major blag is on the cards. 20:301/2Terence Curran explores how performers cope with the demands of making a first recording.
| 20:002/8A series of brutal attacks follows the death of a crime lord. 20:302/2Terence explores how more seasoned performers approach recording.
| 20:003/8DS Brook is obliged to assist The Sweeny, but he is troubled by their plans for the raid. 20:30Nick Baker examines the irresistible impulse to put your hands together and clap.
| 20:004/8DC Tully arrests a man who claims to be innocent. Then why does he refuse to talk? 20:30Steve Carver becomes a coach holiday courier on a six-day trip to south Devon.
| 20:005/8A local villain says he is going straight and wants to turn informant. 20:30The untold story of film reviewer Harold McCarthy - with Matthew Sweet
| | 20:00Michael Palin reads from his book about the mysterious voyage of HMS Erebus in 1845.
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| 21:00 | 21:005/5Stig Abell plunders the archive for radio treasures.
| 21:001/5Rebus discovers a bigger story behind a valuable theft from an Edinburgh hi-fi shop. 21:15Leskov's searing classic Russian tale of passion and murder is an emotional rollercoaster.
| 21:002/5Probing a Edinburgh shop theft, Inspector Rebus learns the hi-fi dealer has a steel door. 21:15Suspicious behaviour by new residents in a Somerset village interests a Home Office spy.
| 21:003/5A gallery curator faces prison when his part in a big art fraud looks set to be exposed. 21:15A cafe owner is despondent that his only son has no desire to work in the family business.
| 21:00'Where Should We Begin?' and 'Dear Joan and Jericha'.
| | 21:10A holistic therapist and a health spa owner contemplate the benefits of massage.(R) 21:15From Sid Vicious to Caetano Veloso, Mario Testino 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? 22:302/6Howard and Vince set out to find the zoo's former owner Tommy.
| 22:005/6Milton Jones is on hand to give advice when he hears ugly rumours about the local farm. 22:301/6The management consultants tackle credit card security, with the morally dubious Owen.
| 22:003/4Rob navigates the wonders and pitfalls of genetics and internationalism. 22:302/6With heroics to perform, Milford and Parker pop into Bravemart. 22:55Iain Lee is joined by Steve Bugeja.
| 22:006/6Peter agrees to Plum House being used as a location in a period drama. 22:304/6A scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the great British public. 22:55Iain Lee is joined by Steve Bugeja.
| 22:002/4Comedian Alex Horne and his five-piece jazz band are joined by guest Nick Helm. 22:302/6The struggling writer paints his flat to impress Caroline, but his geraniums hate it. 22:55Arthur Smith chats to Angela Barnes about comedian Linda Smith.
| 22:002/4Satan starts a quest to improve mankind by infiltrating the world's great religions. 22:306/6Dave buys some last-minute holiday euros and brings down the international monetary system 22:55Arthur Smith chats again to Angela Barnes about comedian Linda Smith.
| 22:001/4After their cancer treatments, Chippy is mad, Jill is sad and Terri is dangerous to know. 22:302/6The radical comedian offers his humorous assessment of the talented military commander.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/8Bridget Christie hosts an extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news. 23:456/8Love and football to hairy carpets; the Luton Laureate celebrates life's rich pageant.
| 23:004/6The Questers descend into the Underworld in search of Penthiselea's mother. 23:304/6At the children's museum day, the dog-counting competition flounders!
| 23:001/6Compulsive Liars Anonymous and a birthday shock. 23:303/4Reporter David Lander probes a worrying new food additive.
| 23:001/4Tom finds himself baffled by the weird world of parking enforcement. 23:306/6The eager threesome attempt a Christmas number one.
| 23:00David Baddiel, Rob Newman, Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis address east European revolution. 23:301/6Phyllis King and Ivor Cutler present offbeat humorous songs, stories and poems.
| 23:003/4Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney create improvised sketches from audience suggestions 23:302/6Could we all use more or less faith? Mark Watson's quest to improve the world.
| 23:004/6A scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the great British public. 23:305/6Beauty has a particularly difficult client, but is distracted by her new business venture.
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