| 00:00 | 00:00A ghost from the past troubles Anna on her bleak return to her childhood holiday home. 00:45An antiques collector finds a life-size doll that is an exact replica of a count's wife.
| 00:006/6Ursula Le Guin's enduring fantasy saga in a magical world rich with wizards and dragons. 00:30Sue MacGregor discusses favourite books with Lynn Barber and Sara Wheeler.
| 00:001/4With human spare-part surgery the norm, a marketing expert visits cloning HQ. 00:30Folk singer Kate Rusby chats to Phil Cunningham and chooses her favourite songs.
| 00:002/4Eleanor discovers Abbottsville's clones show human-like feelings. 00:306/6Mark Radcliffe on the comedian known for his acting talents and his passion for astronomy.
| 00:003/4Dr Abbotts claims clones are emotionless, while Jefferson and Lucy probe Carter 5's fate. 00:30Astronomer Royal Sir Martin Rees champions the life of his hero, physicist Joseph Rotblat.
| 00:004/4Dr Abbotts finds his 'party trick' used against him, and Paul Smith takes full advantage. 00:30Correlli Barnett and Decca Aitkenhead exchange views in a clash of the generations.
| 00:00Ray wakes to see he’s trapped in his car, with no idea who he is or why he’s there. 00:305/5Anna is due to marry Paul, but a change of heart takes her on a different journey.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2Paul D is unable to resist Beloved's advances and must face the consequences.
| 01:005/7A Christmas goose leads Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson to a priceless gem. 01:30Mike Greenwood unlocks the secrets of Antoine de Saint-Exupery's classic novella.
| 01:006/7The sleuth probes the death of a magnate's wife and an accused governess. 01:30Rainer Hersch explores unusual instruments used by composers.
| 01:007/7Holmes and Watson investigate a case of a missing schoolboy. From 1962. 01:30The story of a British musical institution that took grand opera to the provinces.
| 01:00Two self-obsessed writers clash over rival Byron biographies via answerphone. 01:30Lemn Sissay celebrates Vicar Shaw, a botanist who found exotic plants on tips and dumps.
| 01:00Andrew Sachs' pioneering thriller with sound effects and actors, but no written dialogue. 01:30Christopher Frayling's profile of Italian film and TV score composer Ennio Morricone.
| 01:00How does the onset of winter influence our lives? 01:301/7Bertie Wooster turns to Aunt Dahlia to help out Gussie. 01:00Offbeat comic drama following the experiences of Latvian locum Dr Dace Zake.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Ray Winstone chooses Nat King Cole's Smile and Dean Martin's I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles. 02:15Two old friends now lead different lives. Will one of them be persuaded to settle down? 02:302/2Nine needy strangers have been thrown together at an unconventional remote health resort.
| 02:001/10Jack McNulty recounts his past hoping he can at last find the freedom he desperately seeks 02:151/5Two religious leaders from the UK and Turkey compare their experiences. 02:301/10Charlotte Bronte's tale of romantic entanglements set against turbulent times in Yorkshire 02:451/5The infamous Observatory Affair nearly finishes Mitterrand's political career.
| 02:002/10Mai invites Jack home to Grattan House to meet her father. 02:152/5Leading Turkish businesswoman Nur Ger talks to CEO Anne Walker MBE. 02:302/10Caroline Helstone is in love with Robert Moore, but will he ever be hers. 02:452/5Francois, the son of a station master, became fascinated with politics.
| 02:003/10In Accra, Jack receives a surprising visit from the Ghana Police Force. 02:153/5Sports teachers from the UK and Turkey compare their experiences. 02:303/10Shirley questions Caroline after making a startling discovery. 02:453/5Mitterrand kept his private life quiet for most of his career, but he had two families.
| 02:004/10Is Jack and Mai's wedding day a sign of things to come? 02:154/5Tour guides from the UK and Turkey compare their experiences. 02:304/10Can Shirley's charity alleviate the suffering of the poor in Briarfield. 02:454/5As president of the EEC, Mitterrand goes out of his way to cultivate 'Dear Mrs Thatcher'.
| 02:005/10Mai's happiness at returning to Grattan House is short-lived. 02:155/5Nightclub owners from the UK and Turkey compare their experiences. 02:305/10The rioters have stormed Robert's mill, and Shirley and Caroline wait anxiously for news. 02:455/5Mitterrand leaves the Elysee Palace for the last time in 1995, after 14 years in power.
| 02:10Designer Orla Kiely picks Cole Porter's 'Night and Day' and Youssou N'Dour's '7 seconds'. 02:152/7Muriel Gray explores the Sussex battlefield with Paul Adams and Julian Humphrys. 02:45Are there green shoots of love between Alma and Jo?
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| 03:00 | 03:453/4Joe Kerr explores 18th-century Castle Ward in County Down.
| 03:001/3She wouldn’t lie in court to save her sister’s life - so she had to find another way.
| 03:002/3Richard Wilson stars as The Antiquary - a man who hordes secrets as well as treasures.
| 03:003/3Originally set during the Third Crusade, this updates the action to a more modern crusade.
| 03:001/4Gerald and Rupert are two very different gentlemen, with very different responses to love.
| 03:002/4Gerald excites Gudrun with his physicality, while Ursula is infuriated by Rupert.
| 03:00Robin Ince looks at the enduring cliche of the sad clown.
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| 04:00 | 04:00A death during Argentina's Dirty War affects the romantic notions of an expat years later.
| 04:003/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Fi Glover, Sue Perkins and Stephen Fry. 04:302/6Molly's worried over the impact of ex-hubby Doug's single life on Dawn and Raymond.
| 04:002/6Students from Queen's University Belfast take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 04:302/3The Water Boatman and Great Diving Beetle reveal the truth about life between the ripples.
| 04:001/6Martin Young hosts the quiz. With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Sue Cook and Annabel Giles. 04:302/4Busy monitoring phone calls, Simon is learning a lot about his family.
| 04:003/10More brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Anne Bradford and Professor David Singmaster. 04:306/6Richard and Paul are entering a half-marathon, but Maria and Ruby are off down the pub.
| 04:005/6Toyah Willcox tests a panel about herself. With Sue Perkins and Caroline Quinlan. 04:303/6Rosie's PR company goes New Age for a guru.
| 04:00Alan Bennett stars in his own darkly comic requiem for a lost England.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra chooses 'Rites of Passage' in which Ian McMillan joins Druids at Stonehenge. 05:303/4After their cancer treatment, Chippy is mad, Jill is sad and Terri is dangerous to know.
| 05:002/6Roy is making a video diary, Chad is giving a speech and Jane finds solace in the weed. 05:303/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Karen Dunbar, Professor John Wood and Shaun Keaveny.
| 05:007/8Faith is worrying about money. Stars Lynda Bellingham and James Bolam. 05:302/6Henry and Vera are on a lecture tour of the USA.
| 05:003/6Are Sheila and Tommy's memories up to tackling their memoirs? 05:302/2Comedians Andy Zaltzman and Anuvab Pal explore Kolkata for the physical remains of empire.
| 05:004/4No one's quite who they seem, in this life swap comedy. Stars Stephen Harvey. 05:303/6Hardacre's ad agency compete for a dating app account called Befriendr. With Nigel Havers.
| 05:002/6Vampires and Feng Shui in the sketch comedy about growing older disgracefully. 05:301/2Neil Brand's fast-talking musical comedy set in a 1932 Chicago Radio Studio.
| 05:30Andrew Marr tries to better understand the mysterious English by looking at its characters
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| 06:00 | 06:005/7A Christmas goose leads Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson to a priceless gem. 06:30Mike Greenwood unlocks the secrets of Antoine de Saint-Exupery's classic novella.
| 06:006/7The sleuth probes the death of a magnate's wife and an accused governess. 06:30Rainer Hersch explores unusual instruments used by composers.
| 06:007/7Holmes and Watson investigate a case of a missing schoolboy. From 1962. 06:30The story of a British musical institution that took grand opera to the provinces.
| 06:00Two self-obsessed writers clash over rival Byron biographies via answerphone. 06:30Lemn Sissay celebrates Vicar Shaw, a botanist who found exotic plants on tips and dumps.
| 06:00Andrew Sachs' pioneering thriller with sound effects and actors, but no written dialogue. 06:30Christopher Frayling's profile of Italian film and TV score composer Ennio Morricone.
| 06:00Alan Bennett stars in his own darkly comic requiem for a lost England.
| 06:001/2Love, longing and loss set against a backdrop of turbulence and unrest in 1811 Yorkshire.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/6Roy is making a video diary, Chad is giving a speech and Jane finds solace in the weed. 07:303/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Karen Dunbar, Professor John Wood and Shaun Keaveny.
| 07:007/8Faith is worrying about money. Stars Lynda Bellingham and James Bolam. 07:302/6Henry and Vera are on a lecture tour of the USA.
| 07:003/6Are Sheila and Tommy's memories up to tackling their memoirs? 07:302/2Comedians Andy Zaltzman and Anuvab Pal explore Kolkata for the physical remains of empire.
| 07:004/4No one's quite who they seem, in this life swap comedy. Stars Stephen Harvey. 07:303/6Hardacre's ad agency compete for a dating app account called Befriendr. With Nigel Havers.
| 07:002/6Vampires and Feng Shui in the sketch comedy about growing older disgracefully. 07:301/2Neil Brand's fast-talking musical comedy set in a 1932 Chicago Radio Studio.
| 07:30Andrew Marr tries to better understand the mysterious English by looking at its characters
| 07:15Alexander realises that he no idea of the magnitude of the arrival of his first child. 07:304/4Three women embrace Bad Salsa, where everybody knows your name, but not your prognosis.
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| 08:00 | 08:001/20Big-headed from TV success, the Lad is set to retire until he discovers his replacement. 08:302/10Will a new mail system save the sleepy railway halt? Stars Arthur Lowe.
| 08:001/7Bertie Wooster turns to Aunt Dahlia to help out Gussie. 08:30The panic-stricken pen-pushers manage to make Mildred an astronaut by mistake.
| 08:008/19HMS Troutbridge sails into the technological age. Stars Leslie Phillips and Ronnie Barker. 08:30Kenneth Horne takes a trip to the pictures and Hornerama looks at TV.
| 08:005/8Jim Hacker gets embroiled in the property business. 08:3024/26Neddie Seagoon is sent to capture the German general who commands the island of Crete.
| 08:0012/13Oedipus Rex gets the Radio Prune treatment, and a Whitehall farce with a twist. 08:3012/13Medic Simon Sparrow must cope with both his hangover and a bad case of cold feet.
| 08:00Robin Ince looks at the enduring cliche of the sad clown.
| 08:00A launderette mix-up embarrasses Joe and Ethel! 08:30Napoleonic double-doings, while Ron's actions shock Eth and Mr Glum.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Fi Glover, Sue Perkins and Stephen Fry. 09:302/6Molly's worried over the impact of ex-hubby Doug's single life on Dawn and Raymond.
| 09:008/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:45Bill Pertwee remembers the joy of working on the long-running BBC comedy series.
| 09:001/6Martin Young hosts the quiz. With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Sue Cook and Annabel Giles. 09:302/4Busy monitoring phone calls, Simon is learning a lot about his family.
| 09:003/10More brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Anne Bradford and Professor David Singmaster. 09:306/6Richard and Paul are entering a half-marathon, but Maria and Ruby are off down the pub.
| 09:005/6Toyah Willcox tests a panel about herself. With Sue Perkins and Caroline Quinlan. 09:303/6Rosie's PR company goes New Age for a guru.
| 09:00A celebration of the radio work of Brian Blessed.
| 09:00Michael Rosen and guests examine words and phrases that shape our thinking.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3She wouldn’t lie in court to save her sister’s life - so she had to find another way.
| 10:002/3Richard Wilson stars as The Antiquary - a man who hordes secrets as well as treasures.
| 10:003/3Originally set during the Third Crusade, this updates the action to a more modern crusade.
| 10:001/4Gerald and Rupert are two very different gentlemen, with very different responses to love.
| 10:002/4Gerald excites Gudrun with his physicality, while Ursula is infuriated by Rupert.
| | 10:10A daughter praises her mother's ability to pass on artistic inspiration without preaching.(R) 10:15From the Beatles to Jim Reeves, the comic shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/6A woman considers the role of numbers in her life. 11:15Royal Mint warden Isaac Newton goes to any length to pursue a notorious counterfeiter.
| 11:002/6A family's struggle with hardship in Imperial Japan seen through the eyes of a child. 11:15Panic strikes in a university drama department as a siege situation unfolds.
| 11:003/6A woman sworn off relationships finds her resolve tested to the limit. 11:15The words on a Cornish tombstone reveal a story of friendship across the lines of slavery.
| 11:00An extended Las Palmas holiday - at someone else’s expense - seems ideal. 11:151930s Britain: a film is doomed – unless a young composer can save the day with a score.
| 11:00Alex Lowe and Stuart Ross share their favourite podcasts.
| | 11:003/3Mae Martin, Bisha K Ali and Ned Sedgwick navigate emotions.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/20Big-headed from TV success, the Lad is set to retire until he discovers his replacement. 12:302/10Will a new mail system save the sleepy railway halt? Stars Arthur Lowe.
| 12:001/7Bertie Wooster turns to Aunt Dahlia to help out Gussie. 12:30The panic-stricken pen-pushers manage to make Mildred an astronaut by mistake.
| 12:008/19HMS Troutbridge sails into the technological age. Stars Leslie Phillips and Ronnie Barker. 12:30Kenneth Horne takes a trip to the pictures and Hornerama looks at TV.
| 12:005/8Jim Hacker gets embroiled in the property business. 12:3024/26Neddie Seagoon is sent to capture the German general who commands the island of Crete.
| 12:0012/13Oedipus Rex gets the Radio Prune treatment, and a Whitehall farce with a twist. 12:3012/13Medic Simon Sparrow must cope with both his hangover and a bad case of cold feet.
| 12:001/6Martin Young hosts the quiz. With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Sue Cook and Annabel Giles. 12:301/7Bertie Wooster turns to Aunt Dahlia to help out Gussie.
| 12:00A launderette mix-up embarrasses Joe and Ethel! 12:30Napoleonic double-doings, while Ron's actions shock Eth and Mr Glum.
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| 13:00 | 13:005/7A Christmas goose leads Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson to a priceless gem. 13:30Mike Greenwood unlocks the secrets of Antoine de Saint-Exupery's classic novella.
| 13:006/7The sleuth probes the death of a magnate's wife and an accused governess. 13:30Rainer Hersch explores unusual instruments used by composers.
| 13:007/7Holmes and Watson investigate a case of a missing schoolboy. From 1962. 13:30The story of a British musical institution that took grand opera to the provinces.
| 13:00Two self-obsessed writers clash over rival Byron biographies via answerphone. 13:30Lemn Sissay celebrates Vicar Shaw, a botanist who found exotic plants on tips and dumps.
| 13:00Andrew Sachs' pioneering thriller with sound effects and actors, but no written dialogue. 13:30Christopher Frayling's profile of Italian film and TV score composer Ennio Morricone.
| 13:00Offbeat comic drama following the experiences of Latvian locum Dr Dace Zake.
| 13:001/2Love, longing and loss set against a backdrop of turbulence and unrest in 1811 Yorkshire.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10Jack McNulty recounts his past hoping he can at last find the freedom he desperately seeks 14:151/5Two religious leaders from the UK and Turkey compare their experiences. 14:301/10Charlotte Bronte's tale of romantic entanglements set against turbulent times in Yorkshire 14:451/5The infamous Observatory Affair nearly finishes Mitterrand's political career.
| 14:002/10Mai invites Jack home to Grattan House to meet her father. 14:152/5Leading Turkish businesswoman Nur Ger talks to CEO Anne Walker MBE. 14:302/10Caroline Helstone is in love with Robert Moore, but will he ever be hers. 14:452/5Francois, the son of a station master, became fascinated with politics.
| 14:003/10In Accra, Jack receives a surprising visit from the Ghana Police Force. 14:153/5Sports teachers from the UK and Turkey compare their experiences. 14:303/10Shirley questions Caroline after making a startling discovery. 14:453/5Mitterrand kept his private life quiet for most of his career, but he had two families.
| 14:004/10Is Jack and Mai's wedding day a sign of things to come? 14:154/5Tour guides from the UK and Turkey compare their experiences. 14:304/10Can Shirley's charity alleviate the suffering of the poor in Briarfield. 14:454/5As president of the EEC, Mitterrand goes out of his way to cultivate 'Dear Mrs Thatcher'.
| 14:005/10Mai's happiness at returning to Grattan House is short-lived. 14:155/5Nightclub owners from the UK and Turkey compare their experiences. 14:305/10The rioters have stormed Robert's mill, and Shirley and Caroline wait anxiously for news. 14:455/5Mitterrand leaves the Elysee Palace for the last time in 1995, after 14 years in power.
| 14:10Designer Orla Kiely picks Cole Porter's 'Night and Day' and Youssou N'Dour's '7 seconds'. 14:152/7Muriel Gray explores the Sussex battlefield with Paul Adams and Julian Humphrys. 14:45Are there green shoots of love between Alma and Jo?
| 14:15Alexander realises that he no idea of the magnitude of the arrival of his first child. 14:301/2Helen Franklin’s uneventful life in Prague is altered by a mysterious document.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3She wouldn’t lie in court to save her sister’s life - so she had to find another way.
| 15:002/3Richard Wilson stars as The Antiquary - a man who hordes secrets as well as treasures.
| 15:003/3Originally set during the Third Crusade, this updates the action to a more modern crusade.
| 15:001/4Gerald and Rupert are two very different gentlemen, with very different responses to love.
| 15:002/4Gerald excites Gudrun with his physicality, while Ursula is infuriated by Rupert.
| 15:00Robin Ince looks at the enduring cliche of the sad clown.
| 15:454/4Joe Kerr visits the rival halves of Alton Estate in Roehampton.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Fi Glover, Sue Perkins and Stephen Fry. 16:302/6Molly's worried over the impact of ex-hubby Doug's single life on Dawn and Raymond.
| 16:002/6Students from Queen's University Belfast take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 16:302/3The Water Boatman and Great Diving Beetle reveal the truth about life between the ripples.
| 16:001/6Martin Young hosts the quiz. With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Sue Cook and Annabel Giles. 16:302/4Busy monitoring phone calls, Simon is learning a lot about his family.
| 16:003/10More brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Anne Bradford and Professor David Singmaster. 16:306/6Richard and Paul are entering a half-marathon, but Maria and Ruby are off down the pub.
| 16:005/6Toyah Willcox tests a panel about herself. With Sue Perkins and Caroline Quinlan. 16:303/6Rosie's PR company goes New Age for a guru.
| 16:00Alan Bennett stars in his own darkly comic requiem for a lost England.
| 16:00Stella's daughter comes home to visit, bringing her new husband and a few surprises.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/6Roy is making a video diary, Chad is giving a speech and Jane finds solace in the weed. 17:303/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Karen Dunbar, Professor John Wood and Shaun Keaveny.
| 17:007/8Faith is worrying about money. Stars Lynda Bellingham and James Bolam. 17:302/6Henry and Vera are on a lecture tour of the USA.
| 17:003/6Are Sheila and Tommy's memories up to tackling their memoirs? 17:302/2Comedians Andy Zaltzman and Anuvab Pal explore Kolkata for the physical remains of empire.
| 17:004/4No one's quite who they seem, in this life swap comedy. Stars Stephen Harvey. 17:303/6Hardacre's ad agency compete for a dating app account called Befriendr. With Nigel Havers.
| 17:002/6Vampires and Feng Shui in the sketch comedy about growing older disgracefully. 17:301/2Neil Brand's fast-talking musical comedy set in a 1932 Chicago Radio Studio.
| 17:30Andrew Marr tries to better understand the mysterious English by looking at its characters
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces Batter My Heart: Growing Up and Growing Old with John Donne. 17:304/4Three women embrace Bad Salsa, where everybody knows your name, but not your prognosis.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/6Ursula Le Guin's enduring fantasy saga in a magical world rich with wizards and dragons. 18:30Sue MacGregor discusses favourite books with Lynn Barber and Sara Wheeler.
| 18:001/4With human spare-part surgery the norm, a marketing expert visits cloning HQ. 18:30Folk singer Kate Rusby chats to Phil Cunningham and chooses her favourite songs.
| 18:002/4Eleanor discovers Abbottsville's clones show human-like feelings. 18:306/6Mark Radcliffe on the comedian known for his acting talents and his passion for astronomy.
| 18:003/4Dr Abbotts claims clones are emotionless, while Jefferson and Lucy probe Carter 5's fate. 18:30Astronomer Royal Sir Martin Rees champions the life of his hero, physicist Joseph Rotblat.
| 18:004/4Dr Abbotts finds his 'party trick' used against him, and Paul Smith takes full advantage. 18:30Correlli Barnett and Decca Aitkenhead exchange views in a clash of the generations.
| 18:00Ray wakes to see he’s trapped in his car, with no idea who he is or why he’s there. 18:305/5Anna is due to marry Paul, but a change of heart takes her on a different journey.
| 18:00Tormented Roderick's twin sister suffers an illness physicians don't understand. 18:45Two beachcombers discover a strange creature.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/20Big-headed from TV success, the Lad is set to retire until he discovers his replacement. 19:302/10Will a new mail system save the sleepy railway halt? Stars Arthur Lowe.
| 19:001/7Bertie Wooster turns to Aunt Dahlia to help out Gussie. 19:30The panic-stricken pen-pushers manage to make Mildred an astronaut by mistake.
| 19:008/19HMS Troutbridge sails into the technological age. Stars Leslie Phillips and Ronnie Barker. 19:30Kenneth Horne takes a trip to the pictures and Hornerama looks at TV.
| 19:005/8Jim Hacker gets embroiled in the property business. 19:3024/26Neddie Seagoon is sent to capture the German general who commands the island of Crete.
| 19:0012/13Oedipus Rex gets the Radio Prune treatment, and a Whitehall farce with a twist. 19:3012/13Medic Simon Sparrow must cope with both his hangover and a bad case of cold feet.
| 19:00A celebration of the radio work of Brian Blessed.
| 19:003/3Mae Martin, Bisha K Ali and Ned Sedgwick navigate emotions.
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| 20:00 | 20:005/7A Christmas goose leads Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson to a priceless gem. 20:30Mike Greenwood unlocks the secrets of Antoine de Saint-Exupery's classic novella.
| 20:006/7The sleuth probes the death of a magnate's wife and an accused governess. 20:30Rainer Hersch explores unusual instruments used by composers.
| 20:007/7Holmes and Watson investigate a case of a missing schoolboy. From 1962. 20:30The story of a British musical institution that took grand opera to the provinces.
| 20:00Two self-obsessed writers clash over rival Byron biographies via answerphone. 20:30Lemn Sissay celebrates Vicar Shaw, a botanist who found exotic plants on tips and dumps.
| 20:00Andrew Sachs' pioneering thriller with sound effects and actors, but no written dialogue. 20:30Christopher Frayling's profile of Italian film and TV score composer Ennio Morricone.
| | 20:00Michael Rosen and guests examine words and phrases that shape our thinking.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/6A woman considers the role of numbers in her life. 21:15Royal Mint warden Isaac Newton goes to any length to pursue a notorious counterfeiter.
| 21:002/6A family's struggle with hardship in Imperial Japan seen through the eyes of a child. 21:15Panic strikes in a university drama department as a siege situation unfolds.
| 21:003/6A woman sworn off relationships finds her resolve tested to the limit. 21:15The words on a Cornish tombstone reveal a story of friendship across the lines of slavery.
| 21:00An extended Las Palmas holiday - at someone else’s expense - seems ideal. 21:151930s Britain: a film is doomed – unless a young composer can save the day with a score.
| 21:00Alex Lowe and Stuart Ross share their favourite podcasts.
| | 21:10A daughter praises her mother's ability to pass on artistic inspiration without preaching.(R) 21:15From the Beatles to Jim Reeves, the comic shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Karen Dunbar, Professor John Wood and Shaun Keaveny. 22:305/6Howard and Vince look for unusual attractions for the zoo.
| 22:002/6Henry and Vera are on a lecture tour of the USA. 22:304/6Can the management consultants charge up an ailing electrical retailer? 22:55Jake Yapp presents two episodes of The Goon Show to mark Spike Milligan's centenary.
| 22:002/2Comedians Andy Zaltzman and Anuvab Pal explore Kolkata for the physical remains of empire. 22:305/6Sexy assassin Morpheena is called in, while Milford and Parker grab a cab.
| 22:003/6Hardacre's ad agency compete for a dating app account called Befriendr. With Nigel Havers. 22:301/9Short-form show from the same team behind the long-running Newsjack. 22:451/8The National Theatre of Brent tells the chaotic and noisy story of life on Earth.
| 22:001/2Neil Brand's fast-talking musical comedy set in a 1932 Chicago Radio Studio. 22:305/6Writer Nick struggles for cash, while his geraniums aren't happy.
| 22:001/4Paul's story takes in 15th-century explorers, the slave trade and mass immigration. 22:303/6The British comic actor and American comedian meet in the tag-team talk show. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by John Dowie.
| 22:004/4Three women embrace Bad Salsa, where everybody knows your name, but not your prognosis. 22:305/6A humorous assessment of the life and career of the world heavyweight boxer. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by John Dowie.
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| 23:00 | 23:008/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:454/8John Hegley performs poems dedicated to Bonfire Night and not waving.
| 23:001/24Spy Neddie must make contact with his informer. But can he whistle the secret tune? 23:25Jake Yapp presents two episodes of The Goon Show to mark Spike Milligan's centenary. 23:308/17Min is counting rain drops, but why is everyone so wet?
| 23:004/6Memory issues and is Mary really Mary? Manchester sketch show. 23:302/7Former Loose Ends alumni Dan Freedman and Nick Romero's very own comedy extravaganza.
| 23:004/4Tom Wrigglesworth on corporate lunacy, asking why we still bother with estate agents. 23:302/4Big Mac is the prime minister. You've never had it so long!
| 23:00David Baddiel, Rob Newman, Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis give timely Valentine's Day advice. 23:304/6Phyllis King and Ivor Cutler present offbeat humorous songs, stories and poems.
| 23:002/328 performers get 60 seconds to entertain. With John Humphrys and Sarah Millican. 23:305/6Can tolerance turn people into doormats?
| 23:001/5All the news as it happens, if it happens. Savagely satirical award-winning comedy. 23:302/4A countess begs for help to skip eternity as a Barry Manilow fan.
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