| 00:00 | 00:002020: Technology rules supreme. An elderly musician goes on TV to justify his existence. 00:45When a student stays at an old inn, he is intrigued by a strange stone and a locked room.
| 00:002/6Sent to Roke island's school for wizards, Ged's pride and recklessness prove fatal. 00:30Jude Kelly and Janet Street-Porter join Sue MacGregor to discuss favourite books.(R)
| 00:003/6The terrible shadow he has released hunts Ged wherever he goes, so he must make a choice. 00:30Elkie Brooks introduces Phil Cunningham to her five favourite songs.
| 00:004/6Tenar encounters Ged, a wizard come to steal their greatest treasure. 00:304/6Mark Radcliffe presents a profile of one of Britain's most popular radio comedians.
| 00:005/6Twenty years on, the magic had gone out of Earthsea. Ged seeks the source of the darkness. 00:30Brian Sewell on his love of 'Mad' King Ludwig II of Bavaria.
| 00:006/6Earthsea is in danger. The springs of wizardry are drying up. 00:30Misha Glennie, Martin Newell and Elizabeth Bond explore family ties and blood relations.
| 00:00On the planet Folly, justice catches up with criminal mastermind 'the Doctor'. 00:303/5A Oxford professor's obsession with horology leads to a horrific fate.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Sophia Jex-Blake sets up her own medical practice in Edinburgh.
| 01:006/8Will a villain, caught out by forensic evidence, shop the other members of his gang? 01:30An evocative sound portrait of the UK's largest lake, Lough Neagh
| 01:007/8A woman asks DS Brook for advice when her uncle leaves her money in his will. 01:301/2Singer-songwriter Erykah Badu explores the music generated by the Black Power movement.
| 01:008/8Brook and Tully have an armed robbery, a shoot-out and a five year-old murder to solve. 01:302/2Singer-songwriter Erykah Badu explores the music generated by the Black Power movement.
| 01:001/3The Argyle Family is visited by a stranger with unwelcome news. 01:30Eddie Mair tells the story of the composer Lionel Bart, creator of Oliver!
| 01:002/3Dr Calgary joins forces with Huish to find out the truth about Rachel Argyle's murder. 01:30From banned writer to ping pong fanatic, Henry Miller rediscovered afresh in Big Sur, USA
| 01:00Following her parents' divorce, Maisie finds herself at the centre of their struggle.
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| 02:00 | 02:15It's a perfect day for fishing but is Jack ready to become a man? 02:302/2Claire finds cracks appearing in her flat. Read by Emily Bruni.
| 02:001/10An author's struggle to write about his childhood and father. 02:1526/30Schubert used improving piano quality to make it an instrument for the voice. 02:301/10Adaptation of Toni Morrison's seminal novel about ghosts, slavery and terrible secrets. 02:451/5JFK's letters to his brother Joe during World War Two when both were in combat.
| 02:002/10An author's struggle to write about his childhood and father. 02:1527/30Weber gave German audiences what they wanted - storms and disasters. 02:302/10The spirit of a murdered child haunts 124 Bluestone Road, the home of former slave Sethe. 02:452/5At the time of his inauguration, Kennedy was lauded by a famous poet.
| 02:003/10An author's struggle to write about his childhood and father. 02:1528/30In the 1820s and 30s, audiences craved virtuosi performances. 02:303/10Paul D's arrival has rid the house of the ghost that had haunted it for years. 02:453/5Sundry correspondences reveal the warmth and wit of JFK.
| 02:004/10An author's struggle to write about his childhood and father. 02:1529/30In the first half of the 19th century, Italy consummated its love affair with opera. 02:304/10The residents of 124 Bluestone Road discover a young woman collapsed outside their home. 02:454/5A surprisingly intimate and informal exchange of letters with Nikita Khrushchev.
| 02:005/10An author's struggle to write about his childhood and father. 02:1530/30The Royal Albert Hall opened in 1871 with a prince championing culture. 02:305/10Beloved's hold on the residents of 124 Bluestone Road strengthens day by day. 02:455/5Kennedy receives a vivid missive listing the pros and cons of nuclear fallout shelters.
| 02:10Loyd Grossman picks 'Ragtime Cowboy Joe' and 'You Really Got Me'. 02:15Poet and playwright, Adrian Mitchell, shares some of his favourite poetry and prose. 02:454/4Lesley Joseph as a 'person of restricted growth' whose performances are under threat.
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| 03:00 | 03:451/4The rivalry between the two rail companies that built King's Cross and St Pancras.
| 03:001/8The story of Hamer Shawcross, from boyhood to his pursuit of power and fame.
| 03:002/8As Hamer starts work, he studies, preaches and keeps fit, preparing to change the world.
| 03:003/8Hamer's political campaign starts in Bradford with rousing speeches to the crowds.
| 03:004/8Dirty tricks are played by a ruthless opponent - how will Labour fare in the by-election? 03:55Comedian Sarah Millican chooses 'Bossanova' from Fun in Acapulco and 'Wired for Sound'.
| 03:005/8Hamer Shawcross's political pursuits lead him to Westminster and Welsh valley mines.
| 03:00Clive Anderson searches for a golden age of respect for the football referee.
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| 04:00 | 04:00A mother and son come to terms with the passage of time when a stranger arrives.
| 04:008/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Graham Norton and Terry Wogan. 04:306/6A dilemma for the Head, the search for a truant, and a surprise.
| 04:006/6Sue Perkins sets posers for Miles Jupp, Isa Guha, Sarah Kendall and Annie Nightingale. 04:306/6The Americans are desperate to identify the owner of the Hoover cottage.
| 04:005/6David Mitchell invites his guests to lie with some truths. 04:306/6Shocks galore for the hapless vicar, with his congregation stolen and his shock new title.
| 04:001/10Agitate your grey matter with Chris Maslanka, David Singmaster, William Harston and more. 04:304/6It is time to party for students Paul and Ruby, but Maria and Richard hit a posh hotel.
| 04:003/6Broadcaster and journalist Andrew Neil quizzes a comedy panel about himself. 04:301/6The trials of Rosie Burns and her event management company.
| 04:00A celebration of a classic music hall duo and their immortal gossipy characters.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses Maadai-Kara, an ancient Siberian tale from oral folklore. 05:301/4After their cancer treatments, Chippy is mad, Jill is sad and Terri is dangerous to know.
| 05:006/6The British ambassador must plan for a diplomatic dinner. 05:301/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Lucy Beaumont, Dr Kat Arney and Benjamin Zephaniah.
| 05:005/8Broody Faith fancies starting a second family, but does Bill? 05:306/6Milton Jones is asked to help out with the local book festival.
| 05:001/6Singers Tommy and Sheila have a supermarket to open, and go silver-surfing. 05:304/4Mixing stand-up comedy and sketches, Rob Newman tackles the world of philosophy.
| 05:002/4After losing his job in Urban Planning, will Matt's ex-partner come to his rescue? 05:301/6Hardacre's advertising agency lands its biggest-ever account.
| 05:004/4Horrified Marlborough Road residents do not want cleaner Sally to leave them. 05:30With the cast dropping like flies, Charles wonders if there's a murderer in the company?
| 05:302/3Llinguist Dr Mark Turin explores South Africa's eleven official languages.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/8Will a villain, caught out by forensic evidence, shop the other members of his gang? 06:30An evocative sound portrait of the UK's largest lake, Lough Neagh
| 06:007/8A woman asks DS Brook for advice when her uncle leaves her money in his will. 06:301/2Singer-songwriter Erykah Badu explores the music generated by the Black Power movement.
| 06:008/8Brook and Tully have an armed robbery, a shoot-out and a five year-old murder to solve. 06:302/2Singer-songwriter Erykah Badu explores the music generated by the Black Power movement.
| 06:001/3The Argyle Family is visited by a stranger with unwelcome news. 06:30Eddie Mair tells the story of the composer Lionel Bart, creator of Oliver!
| 06:002/3Dr Calgary joins forces with Huish to find out the truth about Rachel Argyle's murder. 06:30From banned writer to ping pong fanatic, Henry Miller rediscovered afresh in Big Sur, USA
| 06:00A celebration of a classic music hall duo and their immortal gossipy characters.
| 06:001/2The spirit of a murdered child haunts the home of a former slave after the Civil War.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/6The British ambassador must plan for a diplomatic dinner. 07:301/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Lucy Beaumont, Dr Kat Arney and Benjamin Zephaniah.
| 07:005/8Broody Faith fancies starting a second family, but does Bill? 07:306/6Milton Jones is asked to help out with the local book festival.
| 07:001/6Singers Tommy and Sheila have a supermarket to open, and go silver-surfing. 07:304/4Mixing stand-up comedy and sketches, Rob Newman tackles the world of philosophy.
| 07:002/4After losing his job in Urban Planning, will Matt's ex-partner come to his rescue? 07:301/6Hardacre's advertising agency lands its biggest-ever account.
| 07:004/4Horrified Marlborough Road residents do not want cleaner Sally to leave them. 07:30With the cast dropping like flies, Charles wonders if there's a murderer in the company?
| 07:302/3Llinguist Dr Mark Turin explores South Africa's eleven official languages.
| 07:15A man's daughters are unhappy about the new woman, and new direction, in his life. 07:302/4Marco's sister is unimpressed with Terri, Jill wavers and Chippy tussles with a shark.
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| 08:00 | 08:0019/20The Lad decides to move abroad, but has big trouble finding a country to take him. 08:30Pike and Hodges call in a clairvoyant to help them locate the pier's rumoured booty.
| 08:005/6The author and his wife Diana struggle to getaway. 08:30Trying to get Europe playing cricket, the bungling duo are on a sticky wicket.
| 08:006/19With romantic rivalry for Wren Chasen, Troutbridge's new mission goes with a bang. 08:30Kenneth joins a literary group and Hornerama looks at the state of British food.
| 08:003/8Jim Hacker gets the better of Sir Humphrey over a crisis in Derbyshire. 08:3019/26Inspector Ned Seagoon is hot in pursuit of a mysterious nose assailant.
| 08:0010/13The Radio Prune team hand out their gongs, and get saved by the bell. 08:3010/13With their microscopes in at the pawnbroker, the young medics need cash in a hurry.
| 08:00Clive Anderson searches for a golden age of respect for the football referee.
| 08:00The family are baffled by the arrival of a mystery letter! 08:30A spy film spoof takes to the rails, while Ron Glum has got money troubles.
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| 09:00 | 09:008/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Graham Norton and Terry Wogan. 09:306/6A dilemma for the Head, the search for a truant, and a surprise.
| 09:006/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:457/8John Hegley makes a spectacle of himself in Barnet with visionary poems and songs.
| 09:005/6David Mitchell invites his guests to lie with some truths. 09:306/6Shocks galore for the hapless vicar, with his congregation stolen and his shock new title.
| 09:001/10Agitate your grey matter with Chris Maslanka, David Singmaster, William Harston and more. 09:304/6It is time to party for students Paul and Ruby, but Maria and Richard hit a posh hotel.
| 09:003/6Broadcaster and journalist Andrew Neil quizzes a comedy panel about himself. 09:301/6The trials of Rosie Burns and her event management company.
| 09:00Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to
| 09:00Andrew Roberts' five essays on wartime leader, Winston Churchill.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/8The story of Hamer Shawcross, from boyhood to his pursuit of power and fame.
| 10:002/8As Hamer starts work, he studies, preaches and keeps fit, preparing to change the world.
| 10:003/8Hamer's political campaign starts in Bradford with rousing speeches to the crowds.
| 10:004/8Dirty tricks are played by a ruthless opponent - how will Labour fare in the by-election? 10:55Comedian Sarah Millican chooses 'Bossanova' from Fun in Acapulco and 'Wired for Sound'.
| 10:005/8Hamer Shawcross's political pursuits lead him to Westminster and Welsh valley mines.
| | 10:10A conversation about the joy of finally being able to read and write in your sixties.(R) 10:15From Ella Fitzgerald to Moby. The British fashion designer shares her castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:004/5Scared of fraud exposure, an art gallery curator disguises the condemned look in his eyes. 11:15Dumped by his girlfriend, a man tries to drown his sorrows in the pubs of 1950s Dublin.
| 11:005/5The evil workings of a serial killer's mind are exposed when a fair arrives in Kirkcaldy. 11:15William Morris's trip to Iceland and the clash of friendship and love that lay behind it.
| 11:001/5DI Jimmy Perez interviews a Scottish spinster with a buried secret. 11:15Leni makes a surprising discovery at the pool in this drama about the loss of a baby.
| 11:002/5Ian Rankin's tale of match violence and Peter Robinson's reminder about listening well. 11:15Romeo and Juliet re-imagined, with the lovers turned parents, 20 years on.
| 11:00'Capital' and 'Everything Is Alive'.
| | 11:001/3What does it really take to be a grown up? How will you know when you are one?
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| 12:00 | 12:0019/20The Lad decides to move abroad, but has big trouble finding a country to take him. 12:30Pike and Hodges call in a clairvoyant to help them locate the pier's rumoured booty.
| 12:005/6The author and his wife Diana struggle to getaway. 12:30Trying to get Europe playing cricket, the bungling duo are on a sticky wicket.
| 12:006/19With romantic rivalry for Wren Chasen, Troutbridge's new mission goes with a bang. 12:30Kenneth joins a literary group and Hornerama looks at the state of British food.
| 12:003/8Jim Hacker gets the better of Sir Humphrey over a crisis in Derbyshire. 12:3019/26Inspector Ned Seagoon is hot in pursuit of a mysterious nose assailant.
| 12:0010/13The Radio Prune team hand out their gongs, and get saved by the bell. 12:3010/13With their microscopes in at the pawnbroker, the young medics need cash in a hurry.
| 12:008/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Graham Norton and Terry Wogan. 12:301/6Singers Tommy and Sheila have a supermarket to open, and go silver-surfing.
| 12:00The family are baffled by the arrival of a mystery letter! 12:30A spy film spoof takes to the rails, while Ron Glum has got money troubles.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/8Will a villain, caught out by forensic evidence, shop the other members of his gang? 13:30An evocative sound portrait of the UK's largest lake, Lough Neagh
| 13:007/8A woman asks DS Brook for advice when her uncle leaves her money in his will. 13:301/2Singer-songwriter Erykah Badu explores the music generated by the Black Power movement.
| 13:008/8Brook and Tully have an armed robbery, a shoot-out and a five year-old murder to solve. 13:302/2Singer-songwriter Erykah Badu explores the music generated by the Black Power movement.
| 13:001/3The Argyle Family is visited by a stranger with unwelcome news. 13:30Eddie Mair tells the story of the composer Lionel Bart, creator of Oliver!
| 13:002/3Dr Calgary joins forces with Huish to find out the truth about Rachel Argyle's murder. 13:30From banned writer to ping pong fanatic, Henry Miller rediscovered afresh in Big Sur, USA
| 13:00Following her parents' divorce, Maisie finds herself at the centre of their struggle.
| 13:001/2The spirit of a murdered child haunts the home of a former slave after the Civil War.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10An author's struggle to write about his childhood and father. 14:1526/30Schubert used improving piano quality to make it an instrument for the voice. 14:301/10Adaptation of Toni Morrison's seminal novel about ghosts, slavery and terrible secrets. 14:451/5JFK's letters to his brother Joe during World War Two when both were in combat.
| 14:002/10An author's struggle to write about his childhood and father. 14:1527/30Weber gave German audiences what they wanted - storms and disasters. 14:302/10The spirit of a murdered child haunts 124 Bluestone Road, the home of former slave Sethe. 14:452/5At the time of his inauguration, Kennedy was lauded by a famous poet.
| 14:003/10An author's struggle to write about his childhood and father. 14:1528/30In the 1820s and 30s, audiences craved virtuosi performances. 14:303/10Paul D's arrival has rid the house of the ghost that had haunted it for years. 14:453/5Sundry correspondences reveal the warmth and wit of JFK.
| 14:004/10An author's struggle to write about his childhood and father. 14:1529/30In the first half of the 19th century, Italy consummated its love affair with opera. 14:304/10The residents of 124 Bluestone Road discover a young woman collapsed outside their home. 14:454/5A surprisingly intimate and informal exchange of letters with Nikita Khrushchev.
| 14:005/10An author's struggle to write about his childhood and father. 14:1530/30The Royal Albert Hall opened in 1871 with a prince championing culture. 14:305/10Beloved's hold on the residents of 124 Bluestone Road strengthens day by day. 14:455/5Kennedy receives a vivid missive listing the pros and cons of nuclear fallout shelters.
| 14:10Loyd Grossman picks 'Ragtime Cowboy Joe' and 'You Really Got Me'. 14:15Poet and playwright, Adrian Mitchell, shares some of his favourite poetry and prose. 14:454/4Lesley Joseph as a 'person of restricted growth' whose performances are under threat.
| 14:15A man's daughters are unhappy about the new woman, and new direction, in his life. 14:301/2Nine strangers find themselves thrown together at a remote health resort.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/8The story of Hamer Shawcross, from boyhood to his pursuit of power and fame.
| 15:002/8As Hamer starts work, he studies, preaches and keeps fit, preparing to change the world.
| 15:003/8Hamer's political campaign starts in Bradford with rousing speeches to the crowds.
| 15:004/8Dirty tricks are played by a ruthless opponent - how will Labour fare in the by-election? 15:55Comedian Sarah Millican chooses 'Bossanova' from Fun in Acapulco and 'Wired for Sound'.
| 15:005/8Hamer Shawcross's political pursuits lead him to Westminster and Welsh valley mines.
| 15:00Clive Anderson searches for a golden age of respect for the football referee.
| 15:452/4Hw Lincoln Castle and Lincoln Cathedral were built and at times pitted against each other.
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| 16:00 | 16:008/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Graham Norton and Terry Wogan. 16:306/6A dilemma for the Head, the search for a truant, and a surprise.
| 16:006/6Sue Perkins sets posers for Miles Jupp, Isa Guha, Sarah Kendall and Annie Nightingale. 16:306/6The Americans are desperate to identify the owner of the Hoover cottage.
| 16:005/6David Mitchell invites his guests to lie with some truths. 16:306/6Shocks galore for the hapless vicar, with his congregation stolen and his shock new title.
| 16:001/10Agitate your grey matter with Chris Maslanka, David Singmaster, William Harston and more. 16:304/6It is time to party for students Paul and Ruby, but Maria and Richard hit a posh hotel.
| 16:003/6Broadcaster and journalist Andrew Neil quizzes a comedy panel about himself. 16:301/6The trials of Rosie Burns and her event management company.
| 16:00A celebration of a classic music hall duo and their immortal gossipy characters.
| 16:00A young surgeon discovers that his female patients seem to require a singular remedy.
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| 17:00 | 17:006/6The British ambassador must plan for a diplomatic dinner. 17:301/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Lucy Beaumont, Dr Kat Arney and Benjamin Zephaniah.
| 17:005/8Broody Faith fancies starting a second family, but does Bill? 17:306/6Milton Jones is asked to help out with the local book festival.
| 17:001/6Singers Tommy and Sheila have a supermarket to open, and go silver-surfing. 17:304/4Mixing stand-up comedy and sketches, Rob Newman tackles the world of philosophy.
| 17:002/4After losing his job in Urban Planning, will Matt's ex-partner come to his rescue? 17:301/6Hardacre's advertising agency lands its biggest-ever account.
| 17:004/4Horrified Marlborough Road residents do not want cleaner Sally to leave them. 17:30With the cast dropping like flies, Charles wonders if there's a murderer in the company?
| 17:302/3Llinguist Dr Mark Turin explores South Africa's eleven official languages.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces the story behind the poem To My Dear and Loving Husband. 17:302/4Marco's sister is unimpressed with Terri, Jill wavers and Chippy tussles with a shark.
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| 18:00 | 18:002/6Sent to Roke island's school for wizards, Ged's pride and recklessness prove fatal. 18:30Jude Kelly and Janet Street-Porter join Sue MacGregor to discuss favourite books.
| 18:003/6The terrible shadow he has released hunts Ged wherever he goes, so he must make a choice. 18:30Elkie Brooks introduces Phil Cunningham to her five favourite songs.
| 18:004/6Tenar encounters Ged, a wizard come to steal their greatest treasure. 18:304/6Mark Radcliffe presents a profile of one of Britain's most popular radio comedians.
| 18:005/6Twenty years on, the magic had gone out of Earthsea. Ged seeks the source of the darkness. 18:30Brian Sewell on his love of 'Mad' King Ludwig II of Bavaria.
| 18:006/6Earthsea is in danger. The springs of wizardry are drying up. 18:30Misha Glennie, Martin Newell and Elizabeth Bond explore family ties and blood relations.
| 18:00On the planet Folly, justice catches up with criminal mastermind 'the Doctor'. 18:303/5A Oxford professor's obsession with horology leads to a horrific fate.
| 18:00In a magic wood, a second chance awaits people who’ve taken a wrong turn in life.
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| 19:00 | 19:0019/20The Lad decides to move abroad, but has big trouble finding a country to take him. 19:30Pike and Hodges call in a clairvoyant to help them locate the pier's rumoured booty.
| 19:005/6The author and his wife Diana struggle to getaway. 19:30Trying to get Europe playing cricket, the bungling duo are on a sticky wicket.
| 19:006/19With romantic rivalry for Wren Chasen, Troutbridge's new mission goes with a bang. 19:30Kenneth joins a literary group and Hornerama looks at the state of British food.
| 19:003/8Jim Hacker gets the better of Sir Humphrey over a crisis in Derbyshire. 19:3019/26Inspector Ned Seagoon is hot in pursuit of a mysterious nose assailant.
| 19:0010/13The Radio Prune team hand out their gongs, and get saved by the bell. 19:3010/13With their microscopes in at the pawnbroker, the young medics need cash in a hurry.
| 19:00Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to
| 19:001/3What does it really take to be a grown up? How will you know when you are one?
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| 20:00 | 20:006/8Will a villain, caught out by forensic evidence, shop the other members of his gang? 20:30An evocative sound portrait of the UK's largest lake, Lough Neagh
| 20:007/8A woman asks DS Brook for advice when her uncle leaves her money in his will. 20:301/2Singer-songwriter Erykah Badu explores the music generated by the Black Power movement.
| 20:008/8Brook and Tully have an armed robbery, a shoot-out and a five year-old murder to solve. 20:302/2Singer-songwriter Erykah Badu explores the music generated by the Black Power movement.
| 20:001/3The Argyle Family is visited by a stranger with unwelcome news. 20:30Eddie Mair tells the story of the composer Lionel Bart, creator of Oliver!
| 20:002/3Dr Calgary joins forces with Huish to find out the truth about Rachel Argyle's murder. 20:30From banned writer to ping pong fanatic, Henry Miller rediscovered afresh in Big Sur, USA
| | 20:00Andrew Roberts' five essays on wartime leader, Winston Churchill.
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| 21:00 | 21:004/5Scared of fraud exposure, an art gallery curator disguises the condemned look in his eyes. 21:15Dumped by his girlfriend, a man tries to drown his sorrows in the pubs of 1950s Dublin.
| 21:005/5The evil workings of a serial killer's mind are exposed when a fair arrives in Kirkcaldy. 21:15William Morris's trip to Iceland and the clash of friendship and love that lay behind it.
| 21:001/5DI Jimmy Perez interviews a Scottish spinster with a buried secret. 21:15Leni makes a surprising discovery at the pool in this drama about the loss of a baby.
| 21:002/5Ian Rankin's tale of match violence and Peter Robinson's reminder about listening well. 21:15Romeo and Juliet re-imagined, with the lovers turned parents, 20 years on.
| 21:00'Capital' and 'Everything Is Alive'.
| | 21:10A conversation about the joy of finally being able to read and write in your sixties.(R) 21:15From Ella Fitzgerald to Moby. The British fashion designer shares her castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Lucy Beaumont, Dr Kat Arney and Benjamin Zephaniah. 22:303/6The surreal zoo's staff tackle gangsters, a spirit and porpoises.
| 22:006/6Milton Jones is asked to help out with the local book festival. 22:302/6Ryan and the management consultants try to overhaul the Post Office.
| 22:004/4Mixing stand-up comedy and sketches, Rob Newman tackles the world of philosophy. 22:303/6The magical quest is helped by a tiny gold samurai who points. 22:55Jon Holmes is joined by Ahir Shah.
| 22:001/6Hardacre's advertising agency lands its biggest-ever account. 22:305/6A scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the great British public. 22:55Jon Holmes is joined by Ahir Shah.
| 22:003/4Alex Horne is joined by his own five-piece jazz band for a new series of music and comedy. 22:303/6Nick's mate proves a headache, while Vince the geranium meets a bee. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Hal Cruttenden.
| 22:003/4Hell's got workforce problems, and Satan learns who truly wields the power. 22:301/6The actress-impressionist grills the top comic in the tag-team talk show. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Hal Cruttenden.
| 22:002/4Marco's sister is unimpressed with Terri, Jill wavers and Chippy tussles with a shark. 22:303/6The comedian offers his assessment of one of the world's most influential scientists.
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| 23:00 | 23:006/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:457/8John Hegley makes a spectacle of himself in Barnet with visionary poems and songs.
| 23:005/6The Questers get a chance to kill Lord Darkness, but face a challenge first. 23:305/6The staff pitch their ideas for a special exhibition.
| 23:002/6A tricky restaurant customer and a confused football manager. 23:304/4David Lander probes shady shenanigans in London's Square Mile.
| 23:002/4Tom finds himself bemused by the peculiar practices of utilities companies. 23:30Mitchell and Webb are a hack sci-fi scribe and his gormless lodger. With Olivia Colman.
| 23:00David Baddiel, Rob Newman and Nick Hancock sum up the experience of school and eating out. 23:302/6Phyllis King and Ivor Cutler present offbeat humorous songs, stories and poems.
| 23:004/4Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney create improvised sketches from audience suggestions 23:303/6Can intelligence ever be a curse? Mark Watson's quest to improve the world.
| 23:005/6A scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the great British public. 23:306/6Beauty looks after the elderly Mr Easterby, who is behaving like a lovestruck teenager.
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