| 00:00 | 00:00A hypnotherapist can't persuade his lover of his work's value. Then a client regresses. 00:45A beautiful and seemingly ageless woman enters Andrew’s life, then promptly disappears.
| 00:0011/13The Voice invites Jet Morgan and his crew to meet him. Lemmy is in for a shock. 00:30Sue MacGregor talks to Arabella Weir and Ken Campbell about favourite books.
| 00:0012/13Could Captain Jet Morgan and his crew be bound for home at last? 00:30Craig Armstrong tells Phil Cunningham about five special tracks in his record collection.
| 00:0013/13After blasting off, Jet and his crew try to make sense of their mammoth trip through time. 00:303/4Mark Radcliffe looks back at the life and career of northern comic Norman Evans.
| 00:001/2A visitor places a young Flemish painter's love for his master's niece in jeopardy. 00:30Will Self nominates Oscar Wilde.
| 00:002/2The ghoulish Vanderhausen seals his deal with Rose's uncle and takes her away. 00:30Jay Rayner, John Sutherland and Julie Myerson discuss drink with Chris Bigsby.
| 00:00A man invents a machine to record the voice, but fears he'll be accused of stealing souls.
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| 01:00 | 01:00EM Forster's witty story of English conventions confounded by the romance of Italy.
| 01:001/4Roman sleuth Falco discovers an illegal trade in precious metal and foils a kidnap. 01:30Centuries before iPods, ordinary folk had 'tune-books'. Tim van Eyken seeks them out.
| 01:002/4Falco's murder trail takes him to a remote and dangerous outpost of the Empire - Britain. 01:30Life of Gormenghast author Mervyn Peake, on the centenary of his birth, by his children.
| 01:003/4Probing illegal imports, the Roman sleuth chances upon a plot to overthrow the Emperor. 01:30Anne Fine looks at the enduring appeal of the Famous Five author.
| 01:004/4The detective exposes a murderer and learns about love Roman-style. 01:30You've heard of the twelve bar - it's time to learn what exactly it is.
| 01:00A tragic story of love and revenge induces pity and sorrow in the great Sherlock Holmes. 01:30The alien mountains, canyons and craters, inspiring scientists and writers to explore Mars
| 01:00Philip and Harriet arrive in Monteriano to rescue Lilia's baby.
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| 02:00 | 02:15When McIver is stuck in Bombay, he finds himself drawn to a woman in a pink sari. 02:301/2A comic yet poignant look at Britain in the run up to Brexit. Read by Jeff Rawle.
| 02:00A corpse sets detective-for-hire George Valentine on a search for a missing embezzler. 02:306/10As Harriet and Philip arrive to rescue Lilia's son, Philip becomes captivated by Italy. 02:45Nicholas Shakespeare writes about his aunt, who lived in Paris during the last war.
| 02:00A strange request sends a frightened young woman to seek advice from Sherlock Holmes. 02:307/10Preparing to rescue Lilia's baby, Philip, Caroline and Harriet find Italy intoxicating. 02:45Teenage Priscilla flees to Paris with problems and meets gallant Robert.
| 02:00Orson Welles' tale inspired by a case from Scotland Yard's gallery of murder artefacts. 02:308/10Caroline sets out to rescue Lilia's son from his father, but discovers something unknown. 02:45Priscilla is ordered to the police station by a gendarme in wartime Paris.
| 02:00Danger awaits car salesman Speed Evans as Sylvia arrives in his showroom. 02:309/10Philip admires Gino's love for his son, but Harriet has other plans. 02:45Priscilla’s closest wartime friend gathers more facts in the Bodleian library.
| 02:00An old friend of 1920s jazz cornet player Pete Kelly is suspected of murdering a mobster. 02:3010/10Englishman Philip confesses all to Italian Gino, and learns a bitter truth. 02:45The war is over but is that an end to all of Priscilla’s dramas and privations?
| 02:156/7Muriel Gray, artist Claidhbh O'Gibne and Geraldine Stout visit the Boyne Valley. 02:451/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he been around in 1988.
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| 03:00 | 03:454/5Two postal workers on the Isle of Islay discuss the changing nature of the postal business
| 03:001/3As Eustacia Vye waits for her erstwhile lover Damon, his fiancee Tamsin has been jilted.
| 03:002/3Clym Yeobright has returned from Paris, and a contrived meeting sparks a mutual interest.
| 03:00Eustacia's unhappiness and renewed passion for Wildeve threatens all of them.
| 03:001/2Criseyde is a young widow, so her uncle Pandarus introduces her to Trojan hero Troilus.
| 03:002/2Troilus and Criseyde are in love, but she's about to be handed over to the Greeks.
| 03:00White explores the political significance of the 1970s crisis, when Edward Heath was PM.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Victorian thriller centring on the famous police dog Bobby and his master, John Gray.
| 04:002/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Phill Jupitus, Julian Clary, Josie Lawrence and Rick Wakeman. 04:301/6A rainy day leads to unexpected school drama.
| 04:001/6Pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Stewart Lee and Martin Freeman 04:304/6With Michael messing her about, Izzy's quest to find love gets even more muddled.
| 04:006/6Famous people quiz with Francis Wheen, Carol Sarler, Fred Housego and Rachel Holmes. 04:303/6Can 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn escape the clutches of French revolutionaries?
| 04:008/10Scratch your head along with Chris Maslanka, Dr Victor Bryant and William Hartston. 04:301/6Richard and Maria want to declutter, and Ruby has guinea pig worries.
| 04:004/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 04:302/6Tom and Jerry visit a 19th-century cockfight and make a special wager.
| 04:00As young Titus grows up in Gormenghast, he must face the ruthlessly ambitious Steerpike.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces Adventures in Poetry - Donal Og. 05:304/4A fresh look at the ancient world. How to be a notorious woman in ancient Greece.
| 05:001/8A mystery body strains the Republic's spirit of glasnost at the British Embassy. 05:3070th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 05:004/6Father Benedict's tactics manual lands in enemy hands. 05:301/4Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman looks at how millennials view materialism.
| 05:002/41855 - Primus's latest publishing coup is an explorer, but he seems to have lost his way. 05:304/4Gruff and Alice have to have a good night's sleep, so Bob is babysitting.
| 05:005/6After a big win, is Ken getting out of his depth with his new gambling friends? 05:30Rich Hall and comedians from both sides of the Atlantic reflect on the US midterms.
| 05:001/6A group of desperate friends face peril on a ski lift. 05:304/4Great works of fiction are upended when the comedy trio stumble into the plot.
| 05:30Pete Paphides tells the story behind Tusk by Fleetwood Mac.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/4Roman sleuth Falco discovers an illegal trade in precious metal and foils a kidnap. 06:30Centuries before iPods, ordinary folk had 'tune-books'. Tim van Eyken seeks them out.
| 06:002/4Falco's murder trail takes him to a remote and dangerous outpost of the Empire - Britain. 06:30Life of Gormenghast author Mervyn Peake, on the centenary of his birth, by his children.
| 06:003/4Probing illegal imports, the Roman sleuth chances upon a plot to overthrow the Emperor. 06:30Anne Fine looks at the enduring appeal of the Famous Five author.
| 06:004/4The detective exposes a murderer and learns about love Roman-style. 06:30You've heard of the twelve bar - it's time to learn what exactly it is.
| 06:00A tragic story of love and revenge induces pity and sorrow in the great Sherlock Holmes. 06:30The alien mountains, canyons and craters, inspiring scientists and writers to explore Mars
| 06:00As young Titus grows up in Gormenghast, he must face the ruthlessly ambitious Steerpike.
| 06:00Philip and Harriet arrive in Monteriano to rescue Lilia's baby.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/8A mystery body strains the Republic's spirit of glasnost at the British Embassy. 07:3070th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 07:004/6Father Benedict's tactics manual lands in enemy hands. 07:301/4Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman looks at how millennials view materialism.
| 07:002/41855 - Primus's latest publishing coup is an explorer, but he seems to have lost his way. 07:304/4Gruff and Alice have to have a good night's sleep, so Bob is babysitting.
| 07:005/6After a big win, is Ken getting out of his depth with his new gambling friends? 07:30Rich Hall and comedians from both sides of the Atlantic reflect on the US midterms.
| 07:001/6A group of desperate friends face peril on a ski lift. 07:304/4Great works of fiction are upended when the comedy trio stumble into the plot.
| 07:30Pete Paphides tells the story behind Tusk by Fleetwood Mac.
| 07:15A mother visits the creepy house on the cul-de-sac to fetch her son's football. 07:301/6Music and comedy with Alex Horne and his five-piece band. With Danny Baker.
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| 08:00 | 08:006/20A surprise in the cellar for the Lad Himself as Sid cashes in. 08:307/10Station master Horace steps up to the crease to save the sleepy station. Stars Arthur Lowe
| 08:006/7Bertie comes a cropper while trying to rescue Gussie's notebook. 08:30Times are changing - can the bungling duo pass new civil service exams?
| 08:0013/19A mission to foster good relations with the German navy goes awry. 08:30The debut of ‘The Wolfhound of the Tuskervilles’ and Hornerama looks at cricket.
| 08:002/21The agency takes on a campaign for a new lock - that seems to work very well. 08:304/26Neddie Seagoon ends up splashing about when he visits a German scientist.
| 08:004/8Prune Playhouse presents The Search for the Nile. 08:301/13As the rag and bone men argue, Harold is set to walk out.
| 08:00White explores the political significance of the 1970s crisis, when Edward Heath was PM.
| 08:004/6David Jason elects to poke fun at the Houses of Parliament. 08:30Phil asks David to help him with his ex-girlfriend, who is stymying his love-life.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Phill Jupitus, Julian Clary, Josie Lawrence and Rick Wakeman. 09:301/6A rainy day leads to unexpected school drama.
| 09:006/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Rory Bremner and Jon Glover. 09:305/5A play causes such a scandal, that respectable Victorian theatre-goers can't keep away.
| 09:006/6Famous people quiz with Francis Wheen, Carol Sarler, Fred Housego and Rachel Holmes. 09:303/6Can 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn escape the clutches of French revolutionaries?
| 09:008/10Scratch your head along with Chris Maslanka, Dr Victor Bryant and William Hartston. 09:301/6Richard and Maria want to declutter, and Ruby has guinea pig worries.
| 09:004/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 09:302/6Tom and Jerry visit a 19th-century cockfight and make a special wager.
| 09:00Christopher Matthew celebrates the life of writer and raconteur Alan Coren.
| 09:00The letters of Sylvia Plath, from 1956 to her death in 1963, read by Lydia Wilson.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3As Eustacia Vye waits for her erstwhile lover Damon, his fiancee Tamsin has been jilted.
| 10:002/3Clym Yeobright has returned from Paris, and a contrived meeting sparks a mutual interest.
| 10:00Eustacia's unhappiness and renewed passion for Wildeve threatens all of them.
| 10:001/2Criseyde is a young widow, so her uncle Pandarus introduces her to Trojan hero Troilus.
| 10:002/2Troilus and Criseyde are in love, but she's about to be handed over to the Greeks.
| | 10:10Professor Stephen Hawking tells Sue Lawley about his life and work.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5An awkward encounter between a suited American and a pregnant woman. 11:151/3In 1793, why did Charlotte Corday travel to Paris aiming to kill Jean Paul Marat?
| 11:002/5As the second Gulf War erupts, Simon wants to 'retard thought implantation'. 11:152/3How a timber merchant shot prime minister Spencer Perceval dead.
| 11:003/5Can Colin command authority as the manager of an over-35s football team? 11:153/3What was behind John Wilkes Booth shooting US President Abraham Lincoln dead?
| 11:004/5Michael worries that he might not be able to have children with his wife. 11:15What happens when a brilliant dancer loses his will to dance?
| 11:00For St Andrew's Day, Amanda Litherland recommends the best podcasts made in Scotland.
| | 11:105/8True stories told in the USA: Tales of things flashing into our lives.
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| 12:00 | 12:006/20A surprise in the cellar for the Lad Himself as Sid cashes in. 12:307/10Station master Horace steps up to the crease to save the sleepy station. Stars Arthur Lowe
| 12:006/7Bertie comes a cropper while trying to rescue Gussie's notebook. 12:30Times are changing - can the bungling duo pass new civil service exams?
| 12:0013/19A mission to foster good relations with the German navy goes awry. 12:30The debut of ‘The Wolfhound of the Tuskervilles’ and Hornerama looks at cricket.
| 12:002/21The agency takes on a campaign for a new lock - that seems to work very well. 12:304/26Neddie Seagoon ends up splashing about when he visits a German scientist.
| 12:004/8Prune Playhouse presents The Search for the Nile. 12:301/13As the rag and bone men argue, Harold is set to walk out.
| 12:001/8A mystery body strains the Republic's spirit of glasnost at the British Embassy. 12:301/6A rainy day leads to unexpected school drama.
| 12:004/6David Jason elects to poke fun at the Houses of Parliament. 12:30Phil asks David to help him with his ex-girlfriend, who is stymying his love-life.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/4Roman sleuth Falco discovers an illegal trade in precious metal and foils a kidnap. 13:30Centuries before iPods, ordinary folk had 'tune-books'. Tim van Eyken seeks them out.
| 13:002/4Falco's murder trail takes him to a remote and dangerous outpost of the Empire - Britain. 13:30Life of Gormenghast author Mervyn Peake, on the centenary of his birth, by his children.
| 13:003/4Probing illegal imports, the Roman sleuth chances upon a plot to overthrow the Emperor. 13:30Anne Fine looks at the enduring appeal of the Famous Five author.
| 13:004/4The detective exposes a murderer and learns about love Roman-style. 13:30You've heard of the twelve bar - it's time to learn what exactly it is.
| 13:00A tragic story of love and revenge induces pity and sorrow in the great Sherlock Holmes. 13:30The alien mountains, canyons and craters, inspiring scientists and writers to explore Mars
| 13:00Dramatisation of the fourth volume of Maya Angelou's iconic memoirs.
| 13:00Philip and Harriet arrive in Monteriano to rescue Lilia's baby.
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| 14:00 | 14:00A corpse sets detective-for-hire George Valentine on a search for a missing embezzler. 14:306/10As Harriet and Philip arrive to rescue Lilia's son, Philip becomes captivated by Italy. 14:45Nicholas Shakespeare writes about his aunt, who lived in Paris during the last war.
| 14:00A strange request sends a frightened young woman to seek advice from Sherlock Holmes. 14:307/10Preparing to rescue Lilia's baby, Philip, Caroline and Harriet find Italy intoxicating. 14:45Teenage Priscilla flees to Paris with problems and meets gallant Robert.
| 14:00Orson Welles' tale inspired by a case from Scotland Yard's gallery of murder artefacts. 14:308/10Caroline sets out to rescue Lilia's son from his father, but discovers something unknown. 14:45Priscilla is ordered to the police station by a gendarme in wartime Paris.
| 14:00Danger awaits car salesman Speed Evans as Sylvia arrives in his showroom. 14:309/10Philip admires Gino's love for his son, but Harriet has other plans. 14:45Priscilla’s closest wartime friend gathers more facts in the Bodleian library.
| 14:00An old friend of 1920s jazz cornet player Pete Kelly is suspected of murdering a mobster. 14:3010/10Englishman Philip confesses all to Italian Gino, and learns a bitter truth. 14:45The war is over but is that an end to all of Priscilla’s dramas and privations?
| 14:10The dancer picks ‘Mera Joota Hai Japani’ by Mukesh and ‘Spiegel Im Spiegel’ by Arvo Pärt. 14:156/7Muriel Gray, artist Claidhbh O'Gibne and Geraldine Stout visit the Boyne Valley. 14:451/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he been around in 1988.
| 14:15A mother visits the creepy house on the cul-de-sac to fetch her son's football. 14:302/2Jonathan Coe’s satirical tales of people on either side of EU Referendum debate.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3As Eustacia Vye waits for her erstwhile lover Damon, his fiancee Tamsin has been jilted.
| 15:002/3Clym Yeobright has returned from Paris, and a contrived meeting sparks a mutual interest.
| 15:00Eustacia's unhappiness and renewed passion for Wildeve threatens all of them.
| 15:001/2Criseyde is a young widow, so her uncle Pandarus introduces her to Trojan hero Troilus.
| 15:002/2Troilus and Criseyde are in love, but she's about to be handed over to the Greeks.
| 15:00White explores the political significance of the 1970s crisis, when Edward Heath was PM.
| 15:455/5Funeral directors discuss our changing ideas about respect for the dead.
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| 16:00 | 16:002/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Phill Jupitus, Julian Clary, Josie Lawrence and Rick Wakeman. 16:301/6A rainy day leads to unexpected school drama.
| 16:001/6Pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Stewart Lee and Martin Freeman 16:304/6With Michael messing her about, Izzy's quest to find love gets even more muddled.
| 16:006/6Famous people quiz with Francis Wheen, Carol Sarler, Fred Housego and Rachel Holmes. 16:303/6Can 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn escape the clutches of French revolutionaries?
| 16:008/10Scratch your head along with Chris Maslanka, Dr Victor Bryant and William Hartston. 16:301/6Richard and Maria want to declutter, and Ruby has guinea pig worries.
| 16:004/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 16:302/6Tom and Jerry visit a 19th-century cockfight and make a special wager.
| 16:00As young Titus grows up in Gormenghast, he must face the ruthlessly ambitious Steerpike.
| 16:00When Rory marries a woman his friends don’t like, they devise a preposterous plan.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/8A mystery body strains the Republic's spirit of glasnost at the British Embassy. 17:3070th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 17:004/6Father Benedict's tactics manual lands in enemy hands. 17:301/4Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman looks at how millennials view materialism.
| 17:002/41855 - Primus's latest publishing coup is an explorer, but he seems to have lost his way. 17:304/4Gruff and Alice have to have a good night's sleep, so Bob is babysitting.
| 17:005/6After a big win, is Ken getting out of his depth with his new gambling friends? 17:30Rich Hall and comedians from both sides of the Atlantic reflect on the US midterms.
| 17:001/6A group of desperate friends face peril on a ski lift. 17:304/4Great works of fiction are upended when the comedy trio stumble into the plot.
| 17:30Pete Paphides tells the story behind Tusk by Fleetwood Mac.
| 17:00Atomic science as poetic inspiration. 17:301/6Music and comedy with Alex Horne and his five-piece band. With Danny Baker.
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| 18:00 | 18:0011/13The Voice invites Jet Morgan and his crew to meet him. Lemmy is in for a shock. 18:30Sue MacGregor talks to Arabella Weir and Ken Campbell about favourite books.
| 18:0012/13Could Captain Jet Morgan and his crew be bound for home at last? 18:30Craig Armstrong tells Phil Cunningham about five special tracks in his record collection.
| 18:0013/13After blasting off, Jet and his crew try to make sense of their mammoth trip through time. 18:303/4Mark Radcliffe looks back at the life and career of northern comic Norman Evans.
| 18:001/2A visitor places a young Flemish painter's love for his master's niece in jeopardy. 18:30Will Self nominates Oscar Wilde.
| 18:002/2The ghoulish Vanderhausen seals his deal with Rose's uncle and takes her away. 18:30Jay Rayner, John Sutherland and Julie Myerson discuss drink with Chris Bigsby.
| 18:00A man invents a machine to record the voice, but fears he'll be accused of stealing souls.
| 18:001/6Agent ZM73 resigns from his top secret job. Waking up the next day everything has changed. 18:45A Tuscan tower fills a solitary visitor with dread.
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| 19:00 | 19:006/20A surprise in the cellar for the Lad Himself as Sid cashes in. 19:307/10Station master Horace steps up to the crease to save the sleepy station. Stars Arthur Lowe
| 19:006/7Bertie comes a cropper while trying to rescue Gussie's notebook. 19:30Times are changing - can the bungling duo pass new civil service exams?
| 19:0013/19A mission to foster good relations with the German navy goes awry. 19:30The debut of ‘The Wolfhound of the Tuskervilles’ and Hornerama looks at cricket.
| 19:002/21The agency takes on a campaign for a new lock - that seems to work very well. 19:304/26Neddie Seagoon ends up splashing about when he visits a German scientist.
| 19:004/8Prune Playhouse presents The Search for the Nile. 19:301/13As the rag and bone men argue, Harold is set to walk out.
| 19:00Christopher Matthew celebrates the life of writer and raconteur Alan Coren.
| 19:005/8True stories told in the USA: Tales of things flashing into our lives. 19:50The letters of Sylvia Plath, from 1956 to her death in 1963, read by Lydia Wilson.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/4Roman sleuth Falco discovers an illegal trade in precious metal and foils a kidnap. 20:30Centuries before iPods, ordinary folk had 'tune-books'. Tim van Eyken seeks them out.
| 20:002/4Falco's murder trail takes him to a remote and dangerous outpost of the Empire - Britain. 20:30Life of Gormenghast author Mervyn Peake, on the centenary of his birth, by his children.
| 20:003/4Probing illegal imports, the Roman sleuth chances upon a plot to overthrow the Emperor. 20:30Anne Fine looks at the enduring appeal of the Famous Five author.
| 20:004/4The detective exposes a murderer and learns about love Roman-style. 20:30You've heard of the twelve bar - it's time to learn what exactly it is.
| 20:00A tragic story of love and revenge induces pity and sorrow in the great Sherlock Holmes. 20:30The alien mountains, canyons and craters, inspiring scientists and writers to explore Mars
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| 21:00 | 21:001/5An awkward encounter between a suited American and a pregnant woman. 21:151/3In 1793, why did Charlotte Corday travel to Paris aiming to kill Jean Paul Marat?
| 21:002/5As the second Gulf War erupts, Simon wants to 'retard thought implantation'. 21:152/3How a timber merchant shot prime minister Spencer Perceval dead.
| 21:003/5Can Colin command authority as the manager of an over-35s football team? 21:153/3What was behind John Wilkes Booth shooting US President Abraham Lincoln dead?
| 21:004/5Michael worries that he might not be able to have children with his wife. 21:15What happens when a brilliant dancer loses his will to dance?
| 21:00For St Andrew's Day, Amanda Litherland recommends the best podcasts made in Scotland.
| | 21:00Professor Stephen Hawking tells Sue Lawley about his life and work.
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| 22:00 | 22:0070th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 22:304/4Martin's proposal to his girlfriend does not go according to plan. 22:454/4John Waite investigates the shocking claim that the Cartilages were not a real family.
| 22:001/4Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman looks at how millennials view materialism. 22:30Back where it started out - Matt Lucas and David Walliams' TV smash hit without cameras. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Jessica Fostekew chats to Suzi Ruffell
| 22:004/4Gruff and Alice have to have a good night's sleep, so Bob is babysitting. 22:30Shedtown meets the road to wig and pier. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Jessica Fostekew chats to Suzi Ruffell.
| 22:00Rich Hall and comedians from both sides of the Atlantic reflect on the US midterms. 22:306/9The week's news stories lovingly moulded into sketches and one-liners by the public 22:456/8Battles galore in the National Theatre of Brent's definitive history of Earth.
| 22:001/4Susan Calman explains that she has never been interested in having children. 22:30The award-winning satirist reflects on his early days in radio.
| 22:002/6Satan introduces historian Edith to Adam and Eve, but they're stupid. 22:302/5The Sheffield singer-songwriter tries contacting the spirit world.
| 22:001/6Music and comedy with Alex Horne and his five-piece band. With Danny Baker. 22:30Richard goes for the youth vote while Brian's campaign is based on some nauseating protein
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| 23:00 | 23:00Lucy Porter hosts this week's comedic look at the news. 23:305/6Sherlock Holmes plays Cluedo. Sketch comedy with Robert Webb and Olivia Colman.
| 23:005/5Phillip Schofield relives Going Live days, with Nick Golsen and Tim de Jongh. 23:305/6Ed takes up a professorship at a prestigious writing retreat.
| 23:003/4Arthur invites Micky Flanagan and Nat Luurtsema round to his place. 23:301/4The spin doctoring duo get a lucrative contract to work for the BBC.
| 23:005/5Bonus material from David Mitchell and Robert Webb's fifth series of quirky sketches. 23:303/6The codebreakers must get jabs, but they all rustle up excuses to avoid the needle.
| 23:00A special edition devoted to a reunion of classic sketch group Absolutely. 23:30Bruce Morton explores the comedy skills of some of Scotland's finest humourists.
| 23:004/6Rhod is joined by Greg Davies, Sarah Millican, Goldheart Assembly and Milton Jones.
| 23:001/6The bossy social worker needs a new place to stay. 23:303/6Office life, relationships and 'Lossie Come Home'.
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