| 00:00 | 00:001/6Agent ZM73 resigns from his top secret job. Waking up the next day everything has changed. 00:45A Tuscan tower fills a solitary visitor with dread.
| 00:00Vincent Price tells of two emasculated husbands, and their plot to escape domestication. 00:30Sue MacGregor is joined by art presenter Tim Marlow and cultural historian Marina Warner.
| 00:00An explicitly horrific tale of a boorish film director and a vengeful feline. 00:30Actor Peter Cushing discusses his love of the British countryside and its birdlife.
| 00:00Vincent Price encounters a couple in Greece, desperate to stay for three days more. 00:304/4Mark Radcliffe profiles comedian Harry Worth, a miner in Barnsley before taking the stage.
| 00:00A meek millionaire's chilling tale of taking subtle revenge on his cheating wife. 00:30Erin Pizzey chooses Gertrude Stein. With Diana Souhami. Presented by Matthew Parris.
| 00:00Horror legend Vincent Price tells the artistically horrifying tale of a painting. 00:30Nick Walker, Lindsey Davis and Neil Rollinson discuss what makes a man's man.
| 00:00A magical, musical fairy tale about selling your soul at the crossroads.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Philip and Harriet arrive in Monteriano to rescue Lilia's baby.
| 01:001/5A seance at a remote house spells out a man's murder. Stars Geoffrey Whitehead. 01:30James Woudhuysen ponders what 19th-century Romantic poets would make of modern-day Greens.
| 01:002/5A seance has revealed Captain Trevelyan was murdered, but who is the killer? 01:30Playwright Nick Darke's battle to recover from a stroke.
| 01:003/5With James arrested for murder, his fiancée insists he's innocent. 01:30Philip Dodd boards a Chinese tour-bus of Britain.
| 01:004/5Emily sets out to prove that the Willetts took part in the captain's murder. 01:30Meeting musicians at the Blues du Fleuve Festival, organised by Baaba Maal in Senegal.
| 01:005/5Will re-enacting a seance reveal the identity of the murderer? 01:30Bryan Ferry returns to his early passion for jazz music.
| 01:001/2On a remote island, Gudrun seeks out an old friend.
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| 02:00 | 02:15A mother visits the creepy house on the cul-de-sac to fetch her son's football. 02:302/2Jonathan Coe’s satirical tales of people on either side of EU Referendum debate.
| 02:00In 'Actor's Alibi' struggling writer Dan Holliday's advert for adventure backfires. 02:30The novel published in 1899 that ushered in the age of early American feminist literature. 02:45Writer Matthew Hart takes a ride down the deepest mine on earth.
| 02:00Jeff gets caught up in a case of missing memories. 02:30Edna continues to be enraptured by Robert’s company, but there’s a shock in store for her. 02:45The conquistadors flooded 16th-century Europe with gold.
| 02:00Via crossed phone wires, a woman overhears the plotting of a murder. 02:30Edna continues to be enraptured by Robert’s company, but there’s a shock in store for her. 02:45The last days of gold as money came under Nixon presidency.
| 02:001950. NBC radio's orchid-loving gourmand detective chases a fraudulent treasure map. 02:30Leonce hopes Edna’s father can stop her unconventional behaviour. 02:45China mines more gold than any other country and everyone wants a piece of it.
| 02:00If murder is the fever, who has the cure? 02:30Edna thinks Robert's return will make her happy, but events overtake them both. 02:45Even in the 21st century, gold-dealing remains an archaic practice.
| 02:10Paul Jones chooses My Babe by Little Walter and Come Sunday by Mahalia Jackson. 02:157/7Muriel Gray remembers the last battle to be fought on British soil. 02:452/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton as if he had been around in 1986.
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| 03:00 | 03:455/5Funeral directors discuss our changing ideas about respect for the dead.
| 03:001/2The Lee family arrive in their new home in a traditional Gloucestershire village.
| 03:002/2Young Loll experiences his first taste of the adult world. With Sunny Leworthy.
| 03:001/3The alluring Gwendolen is the object of several affections in this 1876 classic.
| 03:002/3Gwendolen is married to Grandcourt, while Daniel tries to trace Mirah's father.
| 03:003/3A heady mix of death, revelation, politics and marriage make up the climax to this classic
| 03:00Anthony McGowan uncovers the dark story behind the Grimms beloved fairy tales.
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| 04:00 | 04:00When Rory marries a woman his friends don’t like, they devise a preposterous plan.
| 04:003/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Jason Byrne and Alun Cochrane. 04:302/6The school show sparks debate and some true kindness.
| 04:002/6James Walton's pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod and Carol Decker 04:305/6School teacher Izzy comes to terms with some alternative domestic arrangements.
| 04:001/6With Kerry Godliman, John-Luke Roberts, Julia Hartley-Brewer and Clarke Carlisle. 04:304/6It's Jesters' Relief Week, but must Cornish smuggler Tamsyn raise funds for Devonians?
| 04:009/10More fiendish brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Tony Buzan and Robert Eastway. 04:302/6Richard finds himself propelled into the limelight as a superstar DJ.
| 04:005/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 04:303/6Pierce Egan is behind with news of slums, a king's interiors and a dog-and-monkey fight.
| 04:00In search of Blackbeard's diamond, John Trenchard is drawn into a dangerous world.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Atomic science as poetic inspiration. 05:301/6Music and comedy with Alex Horne and his five-piece band. With Danny Baker.
| 05:002/8What goes up in the glasnost era must come down... 05:303/670th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 05:005/6Robert enlists Father Benedict as an avenger. 05:302/4Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman looks at how millennials view social media.
| 05:003/4Bored by Gerald, Cordelia is having fun with struggling novelist Wilkie Collins. 05:301/4Victoria Coren Mitchell interviews Floella Benjamin about her life and her cars.
| 05:006/6Unable to locate the cash he liberated as a courier for 'Racecourse Rita', Ken is wanted. 05:30Geoff is working class, votes Tory, voted Leave. How did he end up a comedian?
| 05:002/6Four stage comics discover life on the comedy circuit isn't all fun. 05:30221 Baker St. When a tenant mysteriously disappears, Mrs Hudson needs to find new lodgers.
| 05:303/3Pete Paphides tells the story behind Dog Man Star by Suede.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5A seance at a remote house spells out a man's murder. Stars Geoffrey Whitehead. 06:30James Woudhuysen ponders what 19th-century Romantic poets would make of modern-day Greens.
| 06:002/5A seance has revealed Captain Trevelyan was murdered, but who is the killer? 06:30Playwright Nick Darke's battle to recover from a stroke.
| 06:003/5With James arrested for murder, his fiancée insists he's innocent. 06:30Philip Dodd boards a Chinese tour-bus of Britain.
| 06:004/5Emily sets out to prove that the Willetts took part in the captain's murder. 06:30Meeting musicians at the Blues du Fleuve Festival, organised by Baaba Maal in Senegal.
| 06:005/5Will re-enacting a seance reveal the identity of the murderer? 06:30Bryan Ferry returns to his early passion for jazz music.
| 06:00In search of Blackbeard's diamond, John Trenchard is drawn into a dangerous world.
| 06:00Adaptation of the novel that shocked America in 1899.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/8What goes up in the glasnost era must come down... 07:303/670th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 07:005/6Robert enlists Father Benedict as an avenger. 07:302/4Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman looks at how millennials view social media.
| 07:003/4Bored by Gerald, Cordelia is having fun with struggling novelist Wilkie Collins. 07:301/4Victoria Coren Mitchell interviews Floella Benjamin about her life and her cars.
| 07:006/6Unable to locate the cash he liberated as a courier for 'Racecourse Rita', Ken is wanted. 07:30Geoff is working class, votes Tory, voted Leave. How did he end up a comedian?
| 07:002/6Four stage comics discover life on the comedy circuit isn't all fun. 07:30221 Baker St. When a tenant mysteriously disappears, Mrs Hudson needs to find new lodgers.
| 07:303/3Pete Paphides tells the story behind Dog Man Star by Suede.
| 07:15Aunt Susie and Uncle Trevor's long-planned trip does not go according to plan. 07:302/6Alex and his five-piece band explore the body.
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| 08:00 | 08:007/20The Lad himself turns his home into a centre of learning. 08:308/10Station Master Horace reveals a surprising talent for child minding. Stars Arthur Lowe.
| 08:007/7When Bertie is accused of theft, luckily there's always Jeeves. 08:30The dopey duo react when a by-election candidate goes from slide to landslide.
| 08:0014/19Is Povey a fraud? It seems so, as the Troutbridge crew race to secure his captaincy. 08:30Kenneth Horne summons a plumber and 'Hornerama' looks at communications.
| 08:003/21The agency hires an elephant to promote a brand of bubbling bath salts. 08:305/26Neddie Seagoon and friends are on the London trail of long-buried valuables.
| 08:007/8Alice goes through the looking glass, where Lady Constance is Queen. 08:302/13Harold is furious when his date is late for dinner. Starring Harry H Corbett.
| 08:00Anthony McGowan uncovers the dark story behind the Grimms beloved fairy tales.
| 08:005/6David Jason and chums go fishing, trainspotting and skateboarding. 08:30Tony enlists a reluctant David to keep an eye on the daughter of a family friend.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Jason Byrne and Alun Cochrane. 09:302/6The school show sparks debate and some true kindness.
| 09:006/6The comedian ponders the journey of life to adulthood. 09:30David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis entertain.
| 09:001/6With Kerry Godliman, John-Luke Roberts, Julia Hartley-Brewer and Clarke Carlisle. 09:304/6It's Jesters' Relief Week, but must Cornish smuggler Tamsyn raise funds for Devonians?
| 09:009/10More fiendish brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Tony Buzan and Robert Eastway. 09:302/6Richard finds himself propelled into the limelight as a superstar DJ.
| 09:005/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 09:303/6Pierce Egan is behind with news of slums, a king's interiors and a dog-and-monkey fight.
| 09:00Paul Gambaccini celebrates the mystique of Jim Morrison.
| 09:00Jo Brand turns advice giver in a typically irreverent guide to life.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2The Lee family arrive in their new home in a traditional Gloucestershire village.
| 10:002/2Young Loll experiences his first taste of the adult world. With Sunny Leworthy.
| 10:001/3The alluring Gwendolen is the object of several affections in this 1876 classic.
| 10:002/3Gwendolen is married to Grandcourt, while Daniel tries to trace Mirah's father.
| 10:003/3A heady mix of death, revelation, politics and marriage make up the climax to this classic
| | 10:10Friends who have both experienced homelessness find that it can have unexpected bonuses.(R) 10:15From Cleo Laine to Dizzy Gillespie. Fenella Fielding shares her castaway choices. 10:501/2A surviving series extract starring gap-toothed cad of English comedy Terry-Thomas.
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| 11:00 | 11:005/5A daughter starts to worry after her divorced mother meets a new man. 11:15Could Albie and Marguerite's shared passion for opera lead to something more?
| 11:00A tramp, unused to speaking, describes the occasional ritual of taking a bath. 11:15Widowed for two years, could a handsome decorator become the new man in her life?
| 11:002/5A widow grieving for her recently dead husband spends an afternoon with some old friends. 11:15Miss Pickering has an ulterior motive for a newspaper ad, as do the four gents who reply.
| 11:003/5Clockie Gosport has a diamond under the skin at the back of his neck. 11:15Murder, theft and romance in a home for elderly actors.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Olly Mann recommend the best podcasts.
| | 11:006/8The Moth Radio Hour: Radio Storytelling from the USA. 11:50David Attenborough hates rats, but in a personal way explains why they should be respected
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| 12:00 | 12:007/20The Lad himself turns his home into a centre of learning. 12:308/10Station Master Horace reveals a surprising talent for child minding. Stars Arthur Lowe.
| 12:007/7When Bertie is accused of theft, luckily there's always Jeeves. 12:30The dopey duo react when a by-election candidate goes from slide to landslide.
| 12:0014/19Is Povey a fraud? It seems so, as the Troutbridge crew race to secure his captaincy. 12:30Kenneth Horne summons a plumber and 'Hornerama' looks at communications.
| 12:003/21The agency hires an elephant to promote a brand of bubbling bath salts. 12:305/26Neddie Seagoon and friends are on the London trail of long-buried valuables.
| 12:007/8Alice goes through the looking glass, where Lady Constance is Queen. 12:302/13Harold is furious when his date is late for dinner. Starring Harry H Corbett.
| 12:001/6With Kerry Godliman, John-Luke Roberts, Julia Hartley-Brewer and Clarke Carlisle. 12:30David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis entertain.
| 12:005/6David Jason and chums go fishing, trainspotting and skateboarding. 12:30Tony enlists a reluctant David to keep an eye on the daughter of a family friend.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5A seance at a remote house spells out a man's murder. Stars Geoffrey Whitehead. 13:30James Woudhuysen ponders what 19th-century Romantic poets would make of modern-day Greens.
| 13:002/5A seance has revealed Captain Trevelyan was murdered, but who is the killer? 13:30Playwright Nick Darke's battle to recover from a stroke.
| 13:003/5With James arrested for murder, his fiancée insists he's innocent. 13:30Philip Dodd boards a Chinese tour-bus of Britain.
| 13:004/5Emily sets out to prove that the Willetts took part in the captain's murder. 13:30Meeting musicians at the Blues du Fleuve Festival, organised by Baaba Maal in Senegal.
| 13:005/5Will re-enacting a seance reveal the identity of the murderer? 13:30Bryan Ferry returns to his early passion for jazz music.
| 13:001/2On a remote island, Gudrun seeks out an old friend.
| 13:00Adaptation of the novel that shocked America in 1899.
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| 14:00 | 14:00In 'Actor's Alibi' struggling writer Dan Holliday's advert for adventure backfires. 14:30The novel published in 1899 that ushered in the age of early American feminist literature. 14:45Writer Matthew Hart takes a ride down the deepest mine on earth.
| 14:00Jeff gets caught up in a case of missing memories. 14:30Edna continues to be enraptured by Robert’s company, but there’s a shock in store for her. 14:45The conquistadors flooded 16th-century Europe with gold.
| 14:00Via crossed phone wires, a woman overhears the plotting of a murder. 14:30Edna continues to be enraptured by Robert’s company, but there’s a shock in store for her. 14:45The last days of gold as money came under Nixon presidency.
| 14:001950. NBC radio's orchid-loving gourmand detective chases a fraudulent treasure map. 14:30Leonce hopes Edna’s father can stop her unconventional behaviour. 14:45China mines more gold than any other country and everyone wants a piece of it.
| 14:00If murder is the fever, who has the cure? 14:30Edna thinks Robert's return will make her happy, but events overtake them both. 14:45Even in the 21st century, gold-dealing remains an archaic practice.
| 14:10Paul Jones chooses My Babe by Little Walter and Come Sunday by Mahalia Jackson. 14:157/7Muriel Gray remembers the last battle to be fought on British soil. 14:452/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton as if he had been around in 1986.
| 14:15Aunt Susie and Uncle Trevor's long-planned trip does not go according to plan. 14:301/3Willa discovers that the foundations of her life are under threat. Read by Laurel Lefkow.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2The Lee family arrive in their new home in a traditional Gloucestershire village.
| 15:002/2Young Loll experiences his first taste of the adult world. With Sunny Leworthy.
| 15:001/3The alluring Gwendolen is the object of several affections in this 1876 classic.
| 15:002/3Gwendolen is married to Grandcourt, while Daniel tries to trace Mirah's father.
| 15:003/3A heady mix of death, revelation, politics and marriage make up the climax to this classic
| 15:00Anthony McGowan uncovers the dark story behind the Grimms beloved fairy tales.
| 15:451/5Marcel Berlins explores the significance of mazes as iconography and pastime.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Jason Byrne and Alun Cochrane. 16:302/6The school show sparks debate and some true kindness.
| 16:002/6James Walton's pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod and Carol Decker 16:305/6School teacher Izzy comes to terms with some alternative domestic arrangements.
| 16:001/6With Kerry Godliman, John-Luke Roberts, Julia Hartley-Brewer and Clarke Carlisle. 16:304/6It's Jesters' Relief Week, but must Cornish smuggler Tamsyn raise funds for Devonians?
| 16:009/10More fiendish brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Tony Buzan and Robert Eastway. 16:302/6Richard finds himself propelled into the limelight as a superstar DJ.
| 16:005/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 16:303/6Pierce Egan is behind with news of slums, a king's interiors and a dog-and-monkey fight.
| 16:00In search of Blackbeard's diamond, John Trenchard is drawn into a dangerous world.
| 16:00The residents of Beth's Hotel welcome some unexpected Christmas visitors.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/8What goes up in the glasnost era must come down... 17:303/670th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 17:005/6Robert enlists Father Benedict as an avenger. 17:302/4Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman looks at how millennials view social media.
| 17:003/4Bored by Gerald, Cordelia is having fun with struggling novelist Wilkie Collins. 17:301/4Victoria Coren Mitchell interviews Floella Benjamin about her life and her cars.
| 17:006/6Unable to locate the cash he liberated as a courier for 'Racecourse Rita', Ken is wanted. 17:30Geoff is working class, votes Tory, voted Leave. How did he end up a comedian?
| 17:002/6Four stage comics discover life on the comedy circuit isn't all fun. 17:30221 Baker St. When a tenant mysteriously disappears, Mrs Hudson needs to find new lodgers.
| 17:303/3Pete Paphides tells the story behind Dog Man Star by Suede.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses Landlocked in Krakow with John Hegley. From 2007. 17:302/6Alex and his five-piece band explore the body.
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| 18:00 | 18:00Vincent Price tells of two emasculated husbands, and their plot to escape domestication. 18:30Sue MacGregor is joined by art presenter Tim Marlow and cultural historian Marina Warner.
| 18:00An explicitly horrific tale of a boorish film director and a vengeful feline. 18:30Actor Peter Cushing discusses his love of the British countryside and its birdlife.
| 18:00Vincent Price encounters a couple in Greece, desperate to stay for three days more. 18:304/4Mark Radcliffe profiles comedian Harry Worth, a miner in Barnsley before taking the stage.
| 18:00A meek millionaire's chilling tale of taking subtle revenge on his cheating wife. 18:30Erin Pizzey chooses Gertrude Stein. With Diana Souhami. Presented by Matthew Parris.
| 18:00Horror legend Vincent Price tells the artistically horrifying tale of a painting. 18:30Nick Walker, Lindsey Davis and Neil Rollinson discuss what makes a man's man.
| 18:00A magical, musical fairy tale about selling your soul at the crossroads.
| 18:002/6Number 6 explores The Village to establish who runs it and hoping to find some way out. 18:40A dangerous rabble comes close as Mozart rings out from the villa.
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| 19:00 | 19:007/20The Lad himself turns his home into a centre of learning. 19:308/10Station Master Horace reveals a surprising talent for child minding. Stars Arthur Lowe.
| 19:007/7When Bertie is accused of theft, luckily there's always Jeeves. 19:30The dopey duo react when a by-election candidate goes from slide to landslide.
| 19:0014/19Is Povey a fraud? It seems so, as the Troutbridge crew race to secure his captaincy. 19:30Kenneth Horne summons a plumber and 'Hornerama' looks at communications.
| 19:003/21The agency hires an elephant to promote a brand of bubbling bath salts. 19:305/26Neddie Seagoon and friends are on the London trail of long-buried valuables.
| 19:007/8Alice goes through the looking glass, where Lady Constance is Queen. 19:302/13Harold is furious when his date is late for dinner. Starring Harry H Corbett.
| 19:00Paul Gambaccini celebrates the mystique of Jim Morrison.
| 19:006/8The Moth Radio Hour: Radio Storytelling from the USA. 19:50David Attenborough hates rats, but in a personal way explains why they should be respected
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5A seance at a remote house spells out a man's murder. Stars Geoffrey Whitehead. 20:30James Woudhuysen ponders what 19th-century Romantic poets would make of modern-day Greens.
| 20:002/5A seance has revealed Captain Trevelyan was murdered, but who is the killer? 20:30Playwright Nick Darke's battle to recover from a stroke.
| 20:003/5With James arrested for murder, his fiancée insists he's innocent. 20:30Philip Dodd boards a Chinese tour-bus of Britain.
| 20:004/5Emily sets out to prove that the Willetts took part in the captain's murder. 20:30Meeting musicians at the Blues du Fleuve Festival, organised by Baaba Maal in Senegal.
| 20:005/5Will re-enacting a seance reveal the identity of the murderer? 20:30Bryan Ferry returns to his early passion for jazz music.
| | 20:00Jo Brand turns advice giver in a typically irreverent guide to life.
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| 21:00 | 21:005/5A daughter starts to worry after her divorced mother meets a new man. 21:15Could Albie and Marguerite's shared passion for opera lead to something more?
| 21:00A tramp, unused to speaking, describes the occasional ritual of taking a bath. 21:15Widowed for two years, could a handsome decorator become the new man in her life?
| 21:002/5A widow grieving for her recently dead husband spends an afternoon with some old friends. 21:15Miss Pickering has an ulterior motive for a newspaper ad, as do the four gents who reply.
| 21:003/5Clockie Gosport has a diamond under the skin at the back of his neck. 21:15Murder, theft and romance in a home for elderly actors.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Olly Mann recommend the best podcasts.
| | 21:10Friends who have both experienced homelessness find that it can have unexpected bonuses.(R) 21:15From Cleo Laine to Dizzy Gillespie. Fenella Fielding shares her castaway choices. 21:501/2A surviving series extract starring gap-toothed cad of English comedy Terry-Thomas.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/670th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee 22:301/6Country legend Tina C kicks off her tour to solve global recession in the United States. 22:451/6Market researcher Ian Dunn seeks the opinions of a hostile public.
| 22:002/4Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman looks at how millennials view social media. 22:304/4Back where it started out. Matt Lucas and David Walliams' oddball TV smash hit. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Laura Lexx chats to Adam Riches.
| 22:001/4Victoria Coren Mitchell interviews Floella Benjamin about her life and her cars. 22:301/4A Manchester DJ tries to balance love, work, life and everything without much success.
| 22:00Geoff is working class, votes Tory, voted Leave. How did he end up a comedian? 22:30Short-form show from the Newsjack team. 22:457/8The emaciation of women in the National Theatre of Brent's definitive history of Earth. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Laura Lexx chats to Adam Riches.
| 22:00221 Baker St. When a tenant mysteriously disappears, Mrs Hudson needs to find new lodgers. 22:304/4Henry's final volume, with guests Liz Lochhead and Pete Ramskil. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith talks to Darren Harriott.
| 22:003/6Edith wants to know who murdered her - and Hell's boiler is on the blink. 22:303/5John goes in search of the blood-suckers of Whitby, with Fame Academy's Alistair Griffin.
| 22:002/6Alex and his five-piece band explore the body. 22:305/6The discovery of a poet on the colony sets off a bomb, a monster, a sword fight and a poem 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith talks to Darren Harriott
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| 23:00 | 23:006/6Hugh Dennis presents the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:306/6Email problems in ancient Rome. Sketch comedy with Robert Webb and Olivia Colman.
| 23:006/6Investigating the untold stories of visionary mavericks. 23:306/6Ed finally becomes a contestant on the Radio 4 seminal quiz What Do You Know?
| 23:004/4South Londoner Arthur invites Stewart Lee and Reginald D Hunter round. 23:302/4Spin doctor Martin's new bestseller drives a wedge between him and Charles.
| 23:001/4Peter and Anne are two shy bell-ringers whom Isy and Darren conspire to bring together. 23:304/6To avoid a war posting to Burma, the blundering codebreakers must catch a German spy.
| 23:001/6Comparing Welsh history's key figures to determine Wales's ultimate heroes. 23:303/6Will is no street-fightin' man. Can American rapper 10 Shot turn him into a tough guy?
| 23:005/6Greg Davies, Lloyd Langford, Shappi Khorsandi, Sarah Millican and music from Neil Hannon.
| 23:003/6Bossy Clare is coerced into organising a children's party. 23:304/6Pepping up your sex life - and why it's best not to lie on your CV.
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