| 00:00 | 00:00Tale of a cursed professor with a red book, a wayward nephew and an 18th century tankard. 00:45An accident survivor realises that the people who gathered to gawp, have a familiar look.
| 00:001/13Set to be the first men on the moon, Jet Morgan and his crew blast off. 00:30Sue MacGregor is joined by poet Andrew Motion and journalist Roger Cook.
| 00:002/13Jet and his crew battle to make their Moon landing. 00:30Denis Norden talks to Robert Peston and Eddie Mair about his long career in comedy.
| 00:003/13Jet is disturbed by visions and foreboding as his rocket fails to respond. 00:301/4'Big-hearted', but also a comedic radical. Mark Radcliffe the Liverpool-born comic.
| 00:004/13Catastrophe faces Jet and his crew when the rocket loses power. 00:30Conservative politician Baroness Warsi nominates a 13th-century Indian princess.
| 00:005/13Captain Jet and his crew are thwarted trying to return to Earth. 00:30Amy Rosenthal and Frank Furedi join Chris Bigsby to discuss pride, lust and other vices.
| 00:00Unusual ghost story set in Edwardian England starring Anna Jones
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| 01:00 | 01:00Vera nabs a package to Ibiza, while Irene aims to save her friend from seduction.
| 01:001/6Budget cuts spark conflict in a Cambridge college and Gilbert's plotting. 01:30Magician Jolyon Jenkins investigates the links between numbers and illusion.
| 01:002/6The Master and the Dean's feud intensifies as a student is found cheating. 01:30The story behind African-American singer Marian Anderson's 1939 Lincoln Memorial concert.
| 01:003/6A Cambridge college student is found hanged, but was it suicide - or murder? 01:30Gary Younge tracks down US prisoners who released records from behind bars in the 1970s.
| 01:004/6Simon is not convinced over a student's murder confession, but he's soon sidetracked. 01:30Tom Ravenscroft goes in search of the musical characters who prefer to go solo.
| 01:005/6Simon's murder probe continues, whilst The Dean sets his sights on promotion. 01:30Adjoa Andoh reflects on the career of playwright and activist Lorraine Hansberry.
| 01:00Jak is in recovery. But can she stick to the plan when Skye goes on her school trip?
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| 02:00 | 02:15An Aunt's grief for a nephew killed in the First World War. 02:301/2It’s 1991. Adrian is 23 and still infatuated with, the now married, Pandora.
| 02:001/8Raised by his father in the bleak family pile, Scythrop Glowry vows to change the world. 02:151/10Dr Geoff Bunn reflects on trepanation at the start of his cultural history of the brain. 02:30Drama from Syria that reveals how life is lived in contemporary Damascus. 02:45Matthew Baylis investigates the island cult of Vanuatu that worships Prince Philip.
| 02:002/8Having lost his first love, will Marionetta now meet with Scythrop’s father’s approval? 02:152/10Dr Geoff Bunn moves on to the debate in Ancient Greece as to the primacy of heart or brain 02:30Drama from Syria that reveals how life is lived in contemporary Damascus. 02:45Matthew Baylis's investigation into the island cult of Vanuatu that worships Prince Philip
| 02:003/8Can Scythrop cope with coquettish Marionetta toying with his affections? 02:153/10Dr Geoff Bunn on early Christian and Islamic contributions to understanding of the brain. 02:30Assaf wants to trade the fake medicines across Syria, even to opposition areas. 02:45Matthew Baylis investigates the island cult of Vanuatu that worships Prince Philip.
| 02:004/8A visitor searches for an elusive creature. Is Marionetta’s effect on Scythrop waning? 02:154/10Thomas Willis's pioneering attempt to correlate brain anatomy with function. 02:30Sumayya gets her chance to take over her father's hospital. 02:45Matthew Baylis investigates the island cult of Vanuatu that worships Prince Philip.
| 02:005/8A beautiful mysterious stranger enters Scythrop’s life, to fill a recently created void. 02:155/10Dr Geoff Bunn examines the influence of the 18th-century preoccupation with electricity. 02:30The fake medicines warehouse is now the centre of everyone's attention. 02:45Matthew Baylis investigates the island cult of Vanuatu that worships Prince Philip.
| 02:10Adam Henson chooses Golden Brown by The Stranglers and Life on Mars by David Bowie. 02:15Margaret Thatcher, Barbara Castle and Shirley Williams discuss women in politics in 1972.
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| 03:00 | 03:452/5Viscount De L'Isle and his daughter discuss changing attitudes towards the aristocracy.
| 03:00When the beautiful Undine Spragg arrives in New York, she sets her sights on Ralph Marvell
| 03:00Leaving New York, Undine travels to Paris where she meets a charming French aristocrat.
| 03:00Undine's plans for a better future move on apace, but will she ever find real happiness?
| 03:00The arrival of the handsome Adolphus Crosbie causes quite a stir at Allington.
| 03:00Adolphus Crosbie is determined to enjoy all the pleasures of high society during his stay.
| 03:00An appraisal of Barbara Castle in the centenary of her birth
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| 04:00 | 04:00The story of WW1 in 1918 told through archive interviews with those who were there.
| 04:006/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Stephen Fry, Sue Perkins and Fi Glover. 04:305/6Doug makes progress dating his daughter's PE teacher - so why isn't he over the moon?
| 04:005/6Three students from the University of Hull take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 04:302/6The complex life and loves of Izzy Comyn, with her propensity for telling lies.
| 04:004/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Sue Cook, Fred Housego and Annabel Giles. 04:301/618th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny wants to win Peasants Personality of the Year.
| 04:006/10More brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Paul Lamford and Professor David Singmaster. 04:303/4It looks as if Anna's blissful happiness is spilling over into her prose.
| 04:002/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 04:306/6Confusion reigns when Rosie's company tackles a fund-raiser for the Afghans.
| 04:00William Somerset Maugham is visited by his disapproving brother and an ardent ex-wife.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects Coming Home, a reflection on life as a soldier. 05:302/4A fresh look at the ancient world: Sophocles invents the TV detective.
| 05:005/6Roy decides celibacy is the answer. But can he remain true to his principles? 05:306/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Bridget Christie, Andrea Wulf and Vikram Jayanti
| 05:002/6Is Father Benedict's Golden Oldies Night the right time for Robert's eulogy? 05:305/6Vera wants another child - much to Henry's surprise.
| 05:006/6Son Murray worries tubby Tommy and Sheila have more rolls than roles. 05:302/4The family are trying to earn more money, so Big Bob gets a job.
| 05:003/6Ken has got gambling plans for a big race, but what about the cost at home? 05:306/6Nigel Havers stars as Hardacre’s ad agency have a Christmas party.
| 05:005/6A near-death experience turns out mundane in this sketch comedy about getting on a bit. 05:302/4Great works of fiction are upended when the comedy trio stumble into the plot.
| 05:302/4Andrew Marr continues to explore Englishness with a look at Sir Walter Raleigh.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/6Budget cuts spark conflict in a Cambridge college and Gilbert's plotting. 06:30Magician Jolyon Jenkins investigates the links between numbers and illusion.
| 06:002/6The Master and the Dean's feud intensifies as a student is found cheating. 06:30The story behind African-American singer Marian Anderson's 1939 Lincoln Memorial concert.
| 06:003/6A Cambridge college student is found hanged, but was it suicide - or murder? 06:30Gary Younge tracks down US prisoners who released records from behind bars in the 1970s.
| 06:004/6Simon is not convinced over a student's murder confession, but he's soon sidetracked. 06:30Tom Ravenscroft goes in search of the musical characters who prefer to go solo.
| 06:005/6Simon's murder probe continues, whilst The Dean sets his sights on promotion. 06:30Adjoa Andoh reflects on the career of playwright and activist Lorraine Hansberry.
| 06:00William Somerset Maugham is visited by his disapproving brother and an ardent ex-wife.
| 06:00Sumayya Hilmi must decide the future of the family-run hospital in Damascus.
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| 07:00 | 07:005/6Roy decides celibacy is the answer. But can he remain true to his principles? 07:306/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Bridget Christie, Andrea Wulf and Vikram Jayanti
| 07:002/6Is Father Benedict's Golden Oldies Night the right time for Robert's eulogy? 07:305/6Vera wants another child - much to Henry's surprise.
| 07:006/6Son Murray worries tubby Tommy and Sheila have more rolls than roles. 07:302/4The family are trying to earn more money, so Big Bob gets a job.
| 07:003/6Ken has got gambling plans for a big race, but what about the cost at home? 07:306/6Nigel Havers stars as Hardacre’s ad agency have a Christmas party.
| 07:005/6A near-death experience turns out mundane in this sketch comedy about getting on a bit. 07:302/4Great works of fiction are upended when the comedy trio stumble into the plot.
| 07:302/4Andrew Marr continues to explore Englishness with a look at Sir Walter Raleigh.
| 07:15When Elmyra's husband is out for the night in Cardiff, her thoughts run away with her. 07:303/4Episode 3: Virgil gives tips on bee-keeping and creates Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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| 08:00 | 08:004/20Miss Pugh urges the Lad to get insured. But is Sid's policy a wise buy? 08:305/10Horace's grandfather's ancient steam engine hits the rails once more.
| 08:004/7Bertie must face angry relatives and awkward misunderstandings. 08:30The bungling duo must enforce stringent regulations for over-sized rhubarb.
| 08:0011/19HMS Troutbridge attempts an important scientific undersea mission. Stars Leslie Phillips. 08:30Kenneth takes in a new West End crime-musical and Hornerama looks at housing.
| 08:008/8Thirsty Jim Hacker's trip to an Arab state sparks diplomatic disarray. 08:302/26Neddie combs the world for junk, hoping to corner the market and make a packet.
| 08:002/8Radio Prune presents A Kick in the Arts, and So You Think You've Got a Feed Line? 08:30Elton John and a rampaging sheep. Roy Hudd and co look at events of a week in 1979.
| 08:00An appraisal of Barbara Castle in the centenary of her birth
| 08:002/6David Jason tries to crack relationships via computer dating and Punch and Judy. 08:30When an old boyfriend calls, Anne suddenly feels taken for granted. David tries to help.
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| 09:00 | 09:006/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Stephen Fry, Sue Perkins and Fi Glover. 09:305/6Doug makes progress dating his daughter's PE teacher - so why isn't he over the moon?
| 09:004/6More ad-lib fun with Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Kate Robbins and Griff Rhys-Jones. 09:303/5A retired grocer heads for Margate to become an author but all is not what it seems.
| 09:004/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Sue Cook, Fred Housego and Annabel Giles. 09:301/618th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny wants to win Peasants Personality of the Year.
| 09:006/10More brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Paul Lamford and Professor David Singmaster. 09:303/4It looks as if Anna's blissful happiness is spilling over into her prose.
| 09:002/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 09:306/6Confusion reigns when Rosie's company tackles a fund-raiser for the Afghans.
| 09:00A collection of classic radio fluffs and bloopers.
| 09:00Five historians explore the global impact and legacy of the 1918 Armistice.
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| 10:00 | 10:00When the beautiful Undine Spragg arrives in New York, she sets her sights on Ralph Marvell
| 10:00Leaving New York, Undine travels to Paris where she meets a charming French aristocrat.
| 10:00Undine's plans for a better future move on apace, but will she ever find real happiness?
| 10:00The arrival of the handsome Adolphus Crosbie causes quite a stir at Allington.
| 10:00Adolphus Crosbie is determined to enjoy all the pleasures of high society during his stay.
| | 10:10Going to live on a remote island brought about more life changes than anticipated. 10:15From Deep Purple to Muddy Waters. Tim Minchin shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5Two children, two pets, one stranger. Then a small domestic disaster. 11:15If all the world's a stage, then Henry and Sheila's reunion might become a farce.
| 11:002/5She insists on showing him her terrible work. He takes drastic action. 11:15Raymond Chandler spends months in an office with Billy Wilder adapting Double Indemnity.
| 11:003/5The landlord shows one of his properties, but the memories are traumatic. 11:15Can a parrot called Cupid help a couple to re-ignite their relationship?
| 11:004/5An old academic and a young boy. It's a topsy-turvy friendship, but it endures. 11:15Wives in 1960s colonial Singapore are partying, unaware of disturbing domestic problems.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and David McGuire recommend the best podcasts.
| | 11:003/8True stories told live in in the USA: Meg Bowles introduces stories on saying farewell.
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| 12:00 | 12:004/20Miss Pugh urges the Lad to get insured. But is Sid's policy a wise buy? 12:305/10Horace's grandfather's ancient steam engine hits the rails once more.
| 12:004/7Bertie must face angry relatives and awkward misunderstandings. 12:30The bungling duo must enforce stringent regulations for over-sized rhubarb.
| 12:0011/19HMS Troutbridge attempts an important scientific undersea mission. Stars Leslie Phillips. 12:30Kenneth takes in a new West End crime-musical and Hornerama looks at housing.
| 12:008/8Thirsty Jim Hacker's trip to an Arab state sparks diplomatic disarray. 12:302/26Neddie combs the world for junk, hoping to corner the market and make a packet.
| 12:002/8Radio Prune presents A Kick in the Arts, and So You Think You've Got a Feed Line? 12:30Elton John and a rampaging sheep. Roy Hudd and co look at events of a week in 1979.
| 12:001/618th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny wants to win Peasants Personality of the Year. 12:306/6Son Murray worries tubby Tommy and Sheila have more rolls than roles.
| 12:002/6David Jason tries to crack relationships via computer dating and Punch and Judy. 12:30When an old boyfriend calls, Anne suddenly feels taken for granted. David tries to help.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/6Budget cuts spark conflict in a Cambridge college and Gilbert's plotting. 13:30Magician Jolyon Jenkins investigates the links between numbers and illusion.
| 13:002/6The Master and the Dean's feud intensifies as a student is found cheating. 13:30The story behind African-American singer Marian Anderson's 1939 Lincoln Memorial concert.
| 13:003/6A Cambridge college student is found hanged, but was it suicide - or murder? 13:30Gary Younge tracks down US prisoners who released records from behind bars in the 1970s.
| 13:004/6Simon is not convinced over a student's murder confession, but he's soon sidetracked. 13:30Tom Ravenscroft goes in search of the musical characters who prefer to go solo.
| 13:005/6Simon's murder probe continues, whilst The Dean sets his sights on promotion. 13:30Adjoa Andoh reflects on the career of playwright and activist Lorraine Hansberry.
| 13:00Jak is in recovery. But can she stick to the plan when Skye goes on her school trip?
| 13:00Sumayya Hilmi must decide the future of the family-run hospital in Damascus.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/8Raised by his father in the bleak family pile, Scythrop Glowry vows to change the world. 14:151/10Dr Geoff Bunn reflects on trepanation at the start of his cultural history of the brain. 14:30Drama from Syria that reveals how life is lived in contemporary Damascus. 14:45Matthew Baylis investigates the island cult of Vanuatu that worships Prince Philip.
| 14:002/8Having lost his first love, will Marionetta now meet with Scythrop’s father’s approval? 14:152/10Dr Geoff Bunn moves on to the debate in Ancient Greece as to the primacy of heart or brain 14:30Drama from Syria that reveals how life is lived in contemporary Damascus. 14:45Matthew Baylis's investigation into the island cult of Vanuatu that worships Prince Philip
| 14:003/8Can Scythrop cope with coquettish Marionetta toying with his affections? 14:153/10Dr Geoff Bunn on early Christian and Islamic contributions to understanding of the brain. 14:30Assaf wants to trade the fake medicines across Syria, even to opposition areas. 14:45Matthew Baylis investigates the island cult of Vanuatu that worships Prince Philip.
| 14:004/8A visitor searches for an elusive creature. Is Marionetta’s effect on Scythrop waning? 14:154/10Thomas Willis's pioneering attempt to correlate brain anatomy with function. 14:30Sumayya gets her chance to take over her father's hospital. 14:45Matthew Baylis investigates the island cult of Vanuatu that worships Prince Philip.
| 14:005/8A beautiful mysterious stranger enters Scythrop’s life, to fill a recently created void. 14:155/10Dr Geoff Bunn examines the influence of the 18th-century preoccupation with electricity. 14:30The fake medicines warehouse is now the centre of everyone's attention. 14:45Matthew Baylis investigates the island cult of Vanuatu that worships Prince Philip.
| 14:10Adam Henson chooses Golden Brown by The Stranglers and Life on Mars by David Bowie. 14:15Margaret Thatcher, Barbara Castle and Shirley Williams discuss women in politics in 1972.
| 14:15When Elmyra's husband is out for the night in Cardiff, her thoughts run away with her. 14:302/21991: Adrian Mole finds himself homeless again.
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| 15:00 | 15:00When the beautiful Undine Spragg arrives in New York, she sets her sights on Ralph Marvell
| 15:00Leaving New York, Undine travels to Paris where she meets a charming French aristocrat.
| 15:00Undine's plans for a better future move on apace, but will she ever find real happiness?
| 15:00The arrival of the handsome Adolphus Crosbie causes quite a stir at Allington.
| 15:00Adolphus Crosbie is determined to enjoy all the pleasures of high society during his stay.
| 15:00An appraisal of Barbara Castle in the centenary of her birth
| 15:453/5How the level of respect shown by the public to police on the beat has changed over time.
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| 16:00 | 16:006/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Stephen Fry, Sue Perkins and Fi Glover. 16:305/6Doug makes progress dating his daughter's PE teacher - so why isn't he over the moon?
| 16:005/6Three students from the University of Hull take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 16:302/6The complex life and loves of Izzy Comyn, with her propensity for telling lies.
| 16:004/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Sue Cook, Fred Housego and Annabel Giles. 16:301/618th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny wants to win Peasants Personality of the Year.
| 16:006/10More brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Paul Lamford and Professor David Singmaster. 16:303/4It looks as if Anna's blissful happiness is spilling over into her prose.
| 16:002/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 16:306/6Confusion reigns when Rosie's company tackles a fund-raiser for the Afghans.
| 16:00William Somerset Maugham is visited by his disapproving brother and an ardent ex-wife.
| 16:00Joseph Rouletabille is intrigued by a mysterious woman at the funeral of Frederic Larson.
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| 17:00 | 17:005/6Roy decides celibacy is the answer. But can he remain true to his principles? 17:306/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Bridget Christie, Andrea Wulf and Vikram Jayanti
| 17:002/6Is Father Benedict's Golden Oldies Night the right time for Robert's eulogy? 17:305/6Vera wants another child - much to Henry's surprise.
| 17:006/6Son Murray worries tubby Tommy and Sheila have more rolls than roles. 17:302/4The family are trying to earn more money, so Big Bob gets a job.
| 17:003/6Ken has got gambling plans for a big race, but what about the cost at home? 17:306/6Nigel Havers stars as Hardacre’s ad agency have a Christmas party.
| 17:005/6A near-death experience turns out mundane in this sketch comedy about getting on a bit. 17:302/4Great works of fiction are upended when the comedy trio stumble into the plot.
| 17:302/4Andrew Marr continues to explore Englishness with a look at Sir Walter Raleigh.
| 17:00Jonathan Charles explores the new war poetry written by Afghanistan's civilians. 17:303/4Episode 3: Virgil gives tips on bee-keeping and creates Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/13Set to be the first men on the moon, Jet Morgan and his crew blast off. 18:30Sue MacGregor is joined by poet Andrew Motion and journalist Roger Cook.
| 18:002/13Jet and his crew battle to make their Moon landing. 18:30Denis Norden talks to Robert Peston and Eddie Mair about his long career in comedy.
| 18:003/13Jet is disturbed by visions and foreboding as his rocket fails to respond. 18:301/4'Big-hearted', but also a comedic radical. Mark Radcliffe the Liverpool-born comic.
| 18:004/13Catastrophe faces Jet and his crew when the rocket loses power. 18:30Conservative politician Baroness Warsi nominates a 13th-century Indian princess.
| 18:005/13Captain Jet and his crew are thwarted trying to return to Earth. 18:30Amy Rosenthal and Frank Furedi join Chris Bigsby to discuss pride, lust and other vices.
| 18:00Unusual ghost story set in Edwardian England starring Anna Jones
| 18:00Fact and fiction collide in a ghost story set at the Welsh slate quarries during wartime. 18:45A chilling encounter in a dark theatre leads a man to question his sanity.
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| 19:00 | 19:004/20Miss Pugh urges the Lad to get insured. But is Sid's policy a wise buy? 19:305/10Horace's grandfather's ancient steam engine hits the rails once more.
| 19:004/7Bertie must face angry relatives and awkward misunderstandings. 19:30The bungling duo must enforce stringent regulations for over-sized rhubarb.
| 19:0011/19HMS Troutbridge attempts an important scientific undersea mission. Stars Leslie Phillips. 19:30Kenneth takes in a new West End crime-musical and Hornerama looks at housing.
| 19:008/8Thirsty Jim Hacker's trip to an Arab state sparks diplomatic disarray. 19:302/26Neddie combs the world for junk, hoping to corner the market and make a packet.
| 19:002/8Radio Prune presents A Kick in the Arts, and So You Think You've Got a Feed Line? 19:30Elton John and a rampaging sheep. Roy Hudd and co look at events of a week in 1979.
| 19:00A collection of classic radio fluffs and bloopers.
| 19:003/8True stories told live in in the USA: Meg Bowles introduces stories on saying farewell.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/6Budget cuts spark conflict in a Cambridge college and Gilbert's plotting. 20:30Magician Jolyon Jenkins investigates the links between numbers and illusion.
| 20:002/6The Master and the Dean's feud intensifies as a student is found cheating. 20:30The story behind African-American singer Marian Anderson's 1939 Lincoln Memorial concert.
| 20:003/6A Cambridge college student is found hanged, but was it suicide - or murder? 20:30Gary Younge tracks down US prisoners who released records from behind bars in the 1970s.
| 20:004/6Simon is not convinced over a student's murder confession, but he's soon sidetracked. 20:30Tom Ravenscroft goes in search of the musical characters who prefer to go solo.
| 20:005/6Simon's murder probe continues, whilst The Dean sets his sights on promotion. 20:30Adjoa Andoh reflects on the career of playwright and activist Lorraine Hansberry.
| | 20:00Five historians explore the global impact and legacy of the 1918 Armistice.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/5Two children, two pets, one stranger. Then a small domestic disaster. 21:15If all the world's a stage, then Henry and Sheila's reunion might become a farce.
| 21:002/5She insists on showing him her terrible work. He takes drastic action. 21:15Raymond Chandler spends months in an office with Billy Wilder adapting Double Indemnity.
| 21:003/5The landlord shows one of his properties, but the memories are traumatic. 21:15Can a parrot called Cupid help a couple to re-ignite their relationship?
| 21:004/5An old academic and a young boy. It's a topsy-turvy friendship, but it endures. 21:15Wives in 1960s colonial Singapore are partying, unaware of disturbing domestic problems.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and David McGuire recommend the best podcasts.
| | 21:10Going to live on a remote island brought about more life changes than anticipated. 21:15From Deep Purple to Muddy Waters. Tim Minchin shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:006/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Bridget Christie, Andrea Wulf and Vikram Jayanti 22:302/4Colin impersonates a film producer with dangerous consequences. 22:452/4The faded 70s idol fails to impress Melvyn Bragg while plugging his book.
| 22:005/6Vera wants another child - much to Henry's surprise. 22:301/4Matt Lucas and David Walliams' oddball TV smash hit, without the cameras.
| 22:002/4The family are trying to earn more money, so Big Bob gets a job. 22:30The lunatic community find salty salvation - and more sheds - in the middle of the sea.
| 22:006/6Nigel Havers stars as Hardacre’s ad agency have a Christmas party. 22:30A scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the great British public. 22:454/8From Vikings to Normans, the National Theatre of Brent present their history of Earth.
| 22:002/4Great works of fiction are upended when the comedy trio stumble into the plot. 22:302/4Henry Normal opens volume two with poems about courtship and the language of love.
| 22:004/4Paul's story of the telephone takes in electro-shock therapy and an exploding boat. 22:306/6The comedian and The Office co-creator meets the former Pulp frontman. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Kerry Godliman.
| 22:003/4Episode 3: Virgil gives tips on bee-keeping and creates Buffy the Vampire Slayer. 22:302/6Day 32 and the colony teacher tells Carol and Richard to go and sit in the naughty airlock 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Kerry Godliman.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Hugh Dennis presents the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:303/6The complication of ordering coffee and finding Captain Oates.
| 23:003/5Nightclubbing in London, courtesy of Peter Stringfellow. 23:303/6Ed finds himself writing a film script, an action adventure with a quirky sci-fi twist.
| 23:001/4The comedian entertains at home with a nourishing menu of Welsh rarebit. 23:306/7Salty talk show host Jelly Stinger meets some fishy guests.
| 23:003/5Pedantic 'Gardener's Question Time' and an enchanted stationery cupboard. 23:301/6The Bletchley Park codebreakers hit panic stations when a royal visitor arrives.
| 23:00The Al Fayed purchase of Harrods is mocked. Sketches, stand-up and general ranting. 23:301/6Feeling middle-aged at 35, Will seeks advice from godfather Peter and Tory MP George.
| 23:002/6Rhod is joined by Greg Davies, Sarah Millican and Russell Kane, plus music from Athlete.
| 23:004/5Chris Morris spoofs the news, while the sport goes on for bereaved Alan Partridge. 23:301/6The comedian finds 1001 uses for peas, misses a meeting and shuns a caravan owner.
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