| 00:00 | 00:00Fact and fiction collide in a ghost story set at the Welsh slate quarries during wartime. 00:45A chilling encounter in a dark theatre leads a man to question his sanity.
| 00:006/13Captain Jet decides to investigate the dark side of the moon.. 00:30Sue MacGregor, Adam Sisman and Tim Lott discuss favourite paperback novels.
| 00:007/13As Morgan's crew are pursued, they drift dangerously off course. 00:30Seth Lakeman delves into his personal music collection and reveals five special songs.
| 00:008/13Captain Jet and his crew touch down on a curiously familiar planet. 00:302/4Mark Radcliffe profiles the film and music hall star, who never forgot her Rochdale roots.
| 00:009/13Jet Morgan and his crew are back on Earth, but things have changed. 00:30Dylan Thomas chosen by Welsh poet Owen Sheers.
| 00:0010/13Stranded in Earth's past, the Voice tries tempting Jet and crew into the city of aliens. 00:30Chris Bigsby talks competition with writer Howard Jacobson and FT columnist Mrs Moneypenny
| 00:00A clairvoyant becomes embroiled in a deadly occult mystery.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Sumayya Hilmi must decide the future of the family-run hospital in Damascus.
| 01:30Emily Booth tells the story of heavy metal, the loudest and darkest form of rock.
| 01:001/4The case of a missing cat takes a sinister turn for Jack Dunroody. 01:30John Waite's extraordinary 1973 trip to the Unification Church's base camp.
| 01:002/4Jack Dunroody visits a house which, according to legend, is haunted by John Donne. 01:30Laura Barton tracks down the legendary lost figure of British folk music, Nic Jones.
| 01:003/4Jack Dunroody is hired by Thelonious, a monk worried about the fate of his Abbot. 01:30Matthew Parris joins traders on the ancient salt route in Ethiopia's Danakil Depression.
| 01:004/4Jack Dunroody is trapped in a cave, with the tide rising and a murder still to solve. 01:30Documentary about the soundtrack to George Harrison's film Wonderwall.
| 01:00A hapless reporter must track down a high-flying establishment figure with a shadowy past
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| 02:00 | 02:15When Elmyra's husband is out for the night in Cardiff, her thoughts run away with her. 02:302/21991: Adrian Mole finds himself homeless again.
| 02:006/8A poet pays a visit. Can it be that the old mansion contains both a ghost and a mermaid? 02:156/10The influence of evolutionary theory, phrenology and a hole in Phineas Gage's head. 02:301/10English prejudices clash with Italian passions when a young widow is sent abroad. 02:451/5In which the author first hears about a most rare and sublime cheese.
| 02:007/8Scythrop’s personal sanctuary is breached leaving him torn between the women in his life. 02:157/10Dr Geoff Bunn discovers Freud's original contribution was via the microscope. 02:302/10The romanticism of Italy has cast a spell on widowed Lilia, and she gets engaged. 02:452/5The author learns how an incredible cheese was born.
| 02:008/8Unable to choose between Marionetta and Celinda, Scythrop plays a deadly game. 02:158/10Dr Geoff Bunn on how chemical transmission became a fundamental concept in neuroscience. 02:303/10English conventions battle Italian romanticism, as Lilia tries to adapt to life as a wife. 02:453/5Obsessed with the world's greatest cheese, the author relocates to Spain.
| 02:00It's raining. A mother and daughter are offered an umbrella by an old gentleman. 02:159/10The impact of the electroencephalograph, which made brain waves visible. 02:304/10Misery in Monteriano, as English Lilia and Italian Gino's marriage starts to deteriorate. 02:454/5The author finally tastes the ultimate cheese.
| 02:00On his way back following a mission, an injured Spitfire pilot is forced to bail out. 02:1510/10Dr Geoff Bunn discusses the impact of neurology on how we understand ourselves today. 02:305/10The peace of Sawston is disturbed by the latest news from Italy about Lilia. 02:455/5The author finally achieves closure with the world's greatest cheese.
| 02:10Fashion designer Zandra Rhodes chooses the music of Ravel and Bizet. 02:155/7Muriel Gray joins Susie Frith and Anne Chapman for a walk around the Northants battlefield 02:45Val McDermid's comedy draws to a climax in the traditional mode of the detective story.
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| 03:00 | 03:453/5How the level of respect shown by the public to police on the beat has changed over time.
| 03:003/3Crosbie begins to understand what he’s marrying into.
| 03:00First episode of a historical two-part docudrama written and narrated by John Nettles.
| 03:00Concluding episode of a historical two-part docudrama written and narrated by John Nettles
| 03:001/2A chauffeur becomes fatally attracted to the rich young widow who hires him.
| 03:002/2Lady Franklin has rejected her chauffeur Leadbitter's advances, and it hurts.
| 03:00Jo Fidgen explores how the women's vote has changed British politics and society.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Joseph Rouletabille is intrigued by a mysterious woman at the funeral of Frederic Larson.
| 04:001/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Tony Hawks, Shelia Hancock and Graham Norton. 04:306/6Divorced Doug and Molly date in secret, but they can't ignore their split.
| 04:006/6Students from the University of Liverpool take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 04:303/6With several other men vying for her attention, Izzy tries to break up with Razors.
| 04:005/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Amanda Foreman, Fred Housego and Maria McErlane. 04:302/618th-century smuggler Tamsyn's head is turned by hunky new band of outlaws 'Boyz 2 Rob'.
| 04:007/10More testing brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Val Gilbert and Professor David Singmaster 04:304/4In Brian's absence, romance writer Anna is hounded by her characters.
| 04:003/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 04:301/6Cocksure Tom and his country cousin Jerry tour the sprawling post-Regency metropolis.
| 04:00The arrival of baby Titus, 77th Earl of Groan, Lord of Gormenghast, causes consternation.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Jonathan Charles explores the new war poetry written by Afghanistan's civilians. 05:303/4Episode 3: Virgil gives tips on bee-keeping and creates Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
| 05:006/6The airing of Roy's video diary is merely the prelude to an apocalyptic finale. 05:3070th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 05:003/6With his mum at the church, hungry Robert takes action. 05:306/6Vera, Henry, Ginny and Lionel are in Paris attempting to recapture their youth.
| 05:001/4London 1853, and a firm of religious publishers is transformed by an actress and her son. 05:303/4Alice's mum has a new boyfriend, and Bob doesn't like him.
| 05:004/6After a big loss on the derby, Ken turns to legendary gambler Tam Robertshaw. 05:30A stand-up intervention with comedy sensation Tom Allen.
| 05:006/6The wine police are called in the sketch show by people who have lived a bit. 05:303/4Great works of fiction are upended when the comedy trio stumble into the plot.
| 05:301/3Dexys' brave and very different follow-up to their hugely successful album, Too-Rye-Ay.
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| 06:00 | 06:30Emily Booth tells the story of heavy metal, the loudest and darkest form of rock.
| 06:001/4The case of a missing cat takes a sinister turn for Jack Dunroody. 06:30John Waite's extraordinary 1973 trip to the Unification Church's base camp.
| 06:002/4Jack Dunroody visits a house which, according to legend, is haunted by John Donne. 06:30Laura Barton tracks down the legendary lost figure of British folk music, Nic Jones.
| 06:003/4Jack Dunroody is hired by Thelonious, a monk worried about the fate of his Abbot. 06:30Matthew Parris joins traders on the ancient salt route in Ethiopia's Danakil Depression.
| 06:004/4Jack Dunroody is trapped in a cave, with the tide rising and a murder still to solve. 06:30Documentary about the soundtrack to George Harrison's film Wonderwall.
| 06:00The arrival of baby Titus, 77th Earl of Groan, Lord of Gormenghast, causes consternation.
| 06:00EM Forster's witty story of English conventions confounded by the romance of Italy.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/6The airing of Roy's video diary is merely the prelude to an apocalyptic finale. 07:3070th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 07:003/6With his mum at the church, hungry Robert takes action. 07:306/6Vera, Henry, Ginny and Lionel are in Paris attempting to recapture their youth.
| 07:001/4London 1853, and a firm of religious publishers is transformed by an actress and her son. 07:303/4Alice's mum has a new boyfriend, and Bob doesn't like him.
| 07:004/6After a big loss on the derby, Ken turns to legendary gambler Tam Robertshaw. 07:30A stand-up intervention with comedy sensation Tom Allen.
| 07:006/6The wine police are called in the sketch show by people who have lived a bit. 07:303/4Great works of fiction are upended when the comedy trio stumble into the plot.
| 07:301/3Dexys' brave and very different follow-up to their hugely successful album, Too-Rye-Ay.
| 07:15When McIver is stuck in Bombay, he finds himself drawn to a woman in a pink sari. 07:304/4A fresh look at the ancient world. How to be a notorious woman in ancient Greece.
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| 08:00 | 08:005/20A new image leads to a major makeover away from the camera for The Lad Himself. 08:306/10Station Master Horace is keen to encourage the tourist trade. Stars Arthur Lowe.
| 08:005/7Bertie and Jeeves find themselves on the top of a wardrobe 08:30Lamb clears out a lot of rubbish, but the junk is mistaken for a secret weapon.
| 08:0012/19When the crew sets off to pick up a MI5 man in the Med, Phillips takes a wrong turning. 08:30Kenneth Horne gets an invitation and Hornerama looks at show business.
| 08:001/21Maggie wins an award for a cold cure commerial – then catches a cold before the ceremony. 08:303/26Peking's British embassy catches fire, so fireman Seagoon posts off parcels of water.
| 08:003/8Radio Prune takes a pop at Radio 1 DJs, and James T Kink camps it up in Star Trek. 08:30From education cuts to a Chinese state visit. Roy Hudd pokes fun at a week in 1979.
| 08:00Jo Fidgen explores how the women's vote has changed British politics and society.
| 08:003/6David Jason gets chatty with animals and plants. 08:30David needs to find a new secretary and finds himself landed with his boss’s niece.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Tony Hawks, Shelia Hancock and Graham Norton. 09:306/6Divorced Doug and Molly date in secret, but they can't ignore their split.
| 09:005/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, John Bird and Jimmy Mulville. 09:304/5Tale of a muddle over love and money.
| 09:005/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Amanda Foreman, Fred Housego and Maria McErlane. 09:302/618th-century smuggler Tamsyn's head is turned by hunky new band of outlaws 'Boyz 2 Rob'.
| 09:007/10More testing brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Val Gilbert and Professor David Singmaster 09:304/4In Brian's absence, romance writer Anna is hounded by her characters.
| 09:003/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 09:301/6Cocksure Tom and his country cousin Jerry tour the sprawling post-Regency metropolis.
| 09:00A celebration of the dark short stories of 'Saki', the British writer killed at the Somme.
| 09:00Michelle Obama reads from her eagerly awaited memoir.
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| 10:00 | 10:003/3Crosbie begins to understand what he’s marrying into.
| 10:00First episode of a historical two-part docudrama written and narrated by John Nettles.
| 10:00Concluding episode of a historical two-part docudrama written and narrated by John Nettles
| 10:001/2A chauffeur becomes fatally attracted to the rich young widow who hires him.
| 10:002/2Lady Franklin has rejected her chauffeur Leadbitter's advances, and it hurts.
| | 10:10Growing up in care can make it difficut to parent your own children, without skilled help. 10:15From Mozart to Mama Cass, Miranda Hart shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 11:00 | 11:005/5Or to put it another way, what has the husband been up to in Moscow? 11:15When Sheila meets the son she gave up for adoption, some home truths are uncovered.
| 11:00Sailing round the Mediterranean, a lady writes about the upper-class antics on board ship. 11:15Ivor Novello is struggling to come to terms with being sent to jail.
| 11:00Two tales of an unwanted guest and an outspoken hitch-hiker. Read by Crawford Logan. 11:15A poignant true love story that begins in 1930s Germany.
| 11:00A refugee from the Russian Revolution finds himself running a successful night club. 11:15A drought uncovers Jean's childhood home - now submerged in a reservoir.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Luke Jones recommend the best podcasts - this week, sneaky history!
| | 11:004/8True stories told live in in the USA: Catherine Burns introduces stories about moving. 11:50David reflects on seeing 'whitey' - a blackbird with a white feather - in his garden.
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| 12:00 | 12:005/20A new image leads to a major makeover away from the camera for The Lad Himself. 12:306/10Station Master Horace is keen to encourage the tourist trade. Stars Arthur Lowe.
| 12:005/7Bertie and Jeeves find themselves on the top of a wardrobe 12:30Lamb clears out a lot of rubbish, but the junk is mistaken for a secret weapon.
| 12:0012/19When the crew sets off to pick up a MI5 man in the Med, Phillips takes a wrong turning. 12:30Kenneth Horne gets an invitation and Hornerama looks at show business.
| 12:001/21Maggie wins an award for a cold cure commerial – then catches a cold before the ceremony. 12:303/26Peking's British embassy catches fire, so fireman Seagoon posts off parcels of water.
| 12:003/8Radio Prune takes a pop at Radio 1 DJs, and James T Kink camps it up in Star Trek. 12:30From education cuts to a Chinese state visit. Roy Hudd pokes fun at a week in 1979.
| 12:001/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Tony Hawks, Shelia Hancock and Graham Norton. 12:301/21Maggie wins an award for a cold cure commerial – then catches a cold before the ceremony.
| 12:003/6David Jason gets chatty with animals and plants. 12:30David needs to find a new secretary and finds himself landed with his boss’s niece.
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| 13:00 | 13:30Emily Booth tells the story of heavy metal, the loudest and darkest form of rock.
| 13:001/4The case of a missing cat takes a sinister turn for Jack Dunroody. 13:30John Waite's extraordinary 1973 trip to the Unification Church's base camp.
| 13:002/4Jack Dunroody visits a house which, according to legend, is haunted by John Donne. 13:30Laura Barton tracks down the legendary lost figure of British folk music, Nic Jones.
| 13:003/4Jack Dunroody is hired by Thelonious, a monk worried about the fate of his Abbot. 13:30Matthew Parris joins traders on the ancient salt route in Ethiopia's Danakil Depression.
| 13:004/4Jack Dunroody is trapped in a cave, with the tide rising and a murder still to solve. 13:30Documentary about the soundtrack to George Harrison's film Wonderwall.
| 13:00A hapless reporter must track down a high-flying establishment figure with a shadowy past
| 13:00EM Forster's witty story of English conventions confounded by the romance of Italy.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/8A poet pays a visit. Can it be that the old mansion contains both a ghost and a mermaid? 14:156/10The influence of evolutionary theory, phrenology and a hole in Phineas Gage's head. 14:301/10English prejudices clash with Italian passions when a young widow is sent abroad. 14:451/5In which the author first hears about a most rare and sublime cheese.
| 14:007/8Scythrop’s personal sanctuary is breached leaving him torn between the women in his life. 14:157/10Dr Geoff Bunn discovers Freud's original contribution was via the microscope. 14:302/10The romanticism of Italy has cast a spell on widowed Lilia, and she gets engaged. 14:452/5The author learns how an incredible cheese was born.
| 14:008/8Unable to choose between Marionetta and Celinda, Scythrop plays a deadly game. 14:158/10Dr Geoff Bunn on how chemical transmission became a fundamental concept in neuroscience. 14:303/10English conventions battle Italian romanticism, as Lilia tries to adapt to life as a wife. 14:453/5Obsessed with the world's greatest cheese, the author relocates to Spain.
| 14:00It's raining. A mother and daughter are offered an umbrella by an old gentleman. 14:159/10The impact of the electroencephalograph, which made brain waves visible. 14:304/10Misery in Monteriano, as English Lilia and Italian Gino's marriage starts to deteriorate. 14:454/5The author finally tastes the ultimate cheese.
| 14:00On his way back following a mission, an injured Spitfire pilot is forced to bail out. 14:1510/10Dr Geoff Bunn discusses the impact of neurology on how we understand ourselves today. 14:305/10The peace of Sawston is disturbed by the latest news from Italy about Lilia. 14:455/5The author finally achieves closure with the world's greatest cheese.
| 14:10Fashion designer Zandra Rhodes chooses the music of Ravel and Bizet. 14:155/7Muriel Gray joins Susie Frith and Anne Chapman for a walk around the Northants battlefield 14:45Val McDermid's comedy draws to a climax in the traditional mode of the detective story.
| 14:15When McIver is stuck in Bombay, he finds himself drawn to a woman in a pink sari. 14:301/2A comic yet poignant look at Britain in the run up to Brexit. Read by Jeff Rawle.
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| 15:00 | 15:003/3Crosbie begins to understand what he’s marrying into.
| 15:00First episode of a historical two-part docudrama written and narrated by John Nettles.
| 15:00Concluding episode of a historical two-part docudrama written and narrated by John Nettles
| 15:001/2A chauffeur becomes fatally attracted to the rich young widow who hires him.
| 15:002/2Lady Franklin has rejected her chauffeur Leadbitter's advances, and it hurts.
| 15:00Jo Fidgen explores how the women's vote has changed British politics and society.
| 15:454/5Two postal workers on the Isle of Islay discuss the changing nature of the postal business
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| 16:00 | 16:001/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Tony Hawks, Shelia Hancock and Graham Norton. 16:306/6Divorced Doug and Molly date in secret, but they can't ignore their split.
| 16:006/6Students from the University of Liverpool take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 16:303/6With several other men vying for her attention, Izzy tries to break up with Razors.
| 16:005/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Amanda Foreman, Fred Housego and Maria McErlane. 16:302/618th-century smuggler Tamsyn's head is turned by hunky new band of outlaws 'Boyz 2 Rob'.
| 16:007/10More testing brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Val Gilbert and Professor David Singmaster 16:304/4In Brian's absence, romance writer Anna is hounded by her characters.
| 16:003/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 16:301/6Cocksure Tom and his country cousin Jerry tour the sprawling post-Regency metropolis.
| 16:00The arrival of baby Titus, 77th Earl of Groan, Lord of Gormenghast, causes consternation.
| 16:00Victorian thriller centring on the famous police dog Bobby and his master, John Gray.
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| 17:00 | 17:006/6The airing of Roy's video diary is merely the prelude to an apocalyptic finale. 17:3070th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 17:003/6With his mum at the church, hungry Robert takes action. 17:306/6Vera, Henry, Ginny and Lionel are in Paris attempting to recapture their youth.
| 17:001/4London 1853, and a firm of religious publishers is transformed by an actress and her son. 17:303/4Alice's mum has a new boyfriend, and Bob doesn't like him.
| 17:004/6After a big loss on the derby, Ken turns to legendary gambler Tam Robertshaw. 17:30A stand-up intervention with comedy sensation Tom Allen.
| 17:006/6The wine police are called in the sketch show by people who have lived a bit. 17:303/4Great works of fiction are upended when the comedy trio stumble into the plot.
| 17:301/3Dexys' brave and very different follow-up to their hugely successful album, Too-Rye-Ay.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces Adventures in Poetry - Donal Og. 17:304/4A fresh look at the ancient world. How to be a notorious woman in ancient Greece.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/13Captain Jet decides to investigate the dark side of the moon.. 18:30Sue MacGregor, Adam Sisman and Tim Lott discuss favourite paperback novels.
| 18:007/13As Morgan's crew are pursued, they drift dangerously off course. 18:30Seth Lakeman delves into his personal music collection and reveals five special songs.
| 18:008/13Captain Jet and his crew touch down on a curiously familiar planet. 18:302/4Mark Radcliffe profiles the film and music hall star, who never forgot her Rochdale roots.
| 18:009/13Jet Morgan and his crew are back on Earth, but things have changed. 18:30Dylan Thomas chosen by Welsh poet Owen Sheers.
| 18:0010/13Stranded in Earth's past, the Voice tries tempting Jet and crew into the city of aliens. 18:30Chris Bigsby talks competition with writer Howard Jacobson and FT columnist Mrs Moneypenny
| 18:00A clairvoyant becomes embroiled in a deadly occult mystery.
| 18:00A hypnotherapist can't persuade his lover of his work's value. Then a client regresses. 18:45A beautiful and seemingly ageless woman enters Andrew’s life, then promptly disappears.
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| 19:00 | 19:005/20A new image leads to a major makeover away from the camera for The Lad Himself. 19:306/10Station Master Horace is keen to encourage the tourist trade. Stars Arthur Lowe.
| 19:005/7Bertie and Jeeves find themselves on the top of a wardrobe 19:30Lamb clears out a lot of rubbish, but the junk is mistaken for a secret weapon.
| 19:0012/19When the crew sets off to pick up a MI5 man in the Med, Phillips takes a wrong turning. 19:30Kenneth Horne gets an invitation and Hornerama looks at show business.
| 19:001/21Maggie wins an award for a cold cure commerial – then catches a cold before the ceremony. 19:303/26Peking's British embassy catches fire, so fireman Seagoon posts off parcels of water.
| 19:003/8Radio Prune takes a pop at Radio 1 DJs, and James T Kink camps it up in Star Trek. 19:30From education cuts to a Chinese state visit. Roy Hudd pokes fun at a week in 1979.
| 19:00A celebration of the dark short stories of 'Saki', the British writer killed at the Somme.
| 19:004/8True stories told live in in the USA: Catherine Burns introduces stories about moving. 19:50David reflects on seeing 'whitey' - a blackbird with a white feather - in his garden.
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| 20:00 | 20:30Emily Booth tells the story of heavy metal, the loudest and darkest form of rock.
| 20:001/4The case of a missing cat takes a sinister turn for Jack Dunroody. 20:30John Waite's extraordinary 1973 trip to the Unification Church's base camp.
| 20:002/4Jack Dunroody visits a house which, according to legend, is haunted by John Donne. 20:30Laura Barton tracks down the legendary lost figure of British folk music, Nic Jones.
| 20:003/4Jack Dunroody is hired by Thelonious, a monk worried about the fate of his Abbot. 20:30Matthew Parris joins traders on the ancient salt route in Ethiopia's Danakil Depression.
| 20:004/4Jack Dunroody is trapped in a cave, with the tide rising and a murder still to solve. 20:30Documentary about the soundtrack to George Harrison's film Wonderwall.
| | 20:00Michelle Obama reads from her eagerly awaited memoir.
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| 21:00 | 21:005/5Or to put it another way, what has the husband been up to in Moscow? 21:15When Sheila meets the son she gave up for adoption, some home truths are uncovered.
| 21:00Sailing round the Mediterranean, a lady writes about the upper-class antics on board ship. 21:15Ivor Novello is struggling to come to terms with being sent to jail.
| 21:00Two tales of an unwanted guest and an outspoken hitch-hiker. Read by Crawford Logan. 21:15A poignant true love story that begins in 1930s Germany.
| 21:00A refugee from the Russian Revolution finds himself running a successful night club. 21:15A drought uncovers Jean's childhood home - now submerged in a reservoir.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Luke Jones recommend the best podcasts - this week, sneaky history!
| | 21:10Growing up in care can make it difficut to parent your own children, without skilled help. 21:15From Mozart to Mama Cass, Miranda Hart shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 22:00 | 22:0070th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 22:303/4Vernon Hedges sets out to prove that Lady Luck does not exist. 22:453/4The washed-up TV star finds himself 'In the Psychiatrist's Chair' with Dr Anthony Clare.
| 22:006/6Vera, Henry, Ginny and Lionel are in Paris attempting to recapture their youth. 22:302/4Matt Lucas and David Walliams' oddball TV smash hit without the cameras. 22:55Paul Garner is joined by Luke Kempner.
| 22:003/4Alice's mum has a new boyfriend, and Bob doesn't like him. 22:30Dave is reunited with a naughty childhood 'sweetheart'. 22:55Paul Garner is joined by Luke Kempner.
| 22:00A stand-up intervention with comedy sensation Tom Allen. 22:305/9A scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the great British public. 22:455/8From St Francis to Buddhism, the National Theatre of Brent's definitive history of Earth.
| 22:003/4Great works of fiction are upended when the comedy trio stumble into the plot. 22:303/4Henry Normal opens volume three with poems about politics, class and trains.
| 22:001/6Satan strikes a bizarre bargain with an eminent historian. 22:301/5The Sheffield singer-songwriter investigates, with the help of guest Patrick Mower. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Brennen Reece.
| 22:004/4A fresh look at the ancient world. How to be a notorious woman in ancient Greece. 22:303/6A pub quiz and a talking yam spell disaster for Brian when he discovers his IQ. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Brennen Reece.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/6Hugh Dennis presents the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:304/6King Midas is not sure whether life is as good as gold.
| 23:004/5Hypnotist Paul McKenna gets a taste of his own medicine. 23:304/6To escape his daughter's gluten-free falafel salad, Ed enrols on a clinical trial.
| 23:002/4The Londoner welcomes Benjamin Zephaniah and Stephen K Amos to his own home. 23:307/7A distraught Robin Wood turns 40, and The Archers goes sci-fi.
| 23:004/5Sketches include a horror story for slugs and the world's first horseless staircase. 23:25Paul Garner is joined by Luke Kempner. 23:302/6The codebreakers run out of rations. Can special new recruit Willis save their bacon?
| 23:00Your chance to own Now That's What I Call Satire! 23:302/6Will's godfather Peter invites fashion presenter Kathy to help him dress better.
| 23:003/6Rhod hosts comedy from Greg Davies, Lloyd Langford, Mark Watson, and Sarah Millican.
| 23:005/5The latest on the 'Penelope Keith riots', and just 38 weeks to Wimbledon. 23:302/6Divorcee Carol has a fruit surplus and Adrian is asked to be a Bond girl.
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