| 00:00 | 00:002/6Number 6 explores The Village to establish who runs it and hoping to find some way out. 00:40A dangerous rabble comes close as Mozart rings out from the villa.
| 00:00Vincent Price tells the mortifying tale of a man who spends the night among wax dummies. 00:30Sue MacGregor discusses favourite books with Mark Steel and Dunan Fallowell.
| 00:00Movie legend Vincent Price takes the bait, and tells a tale of horror from down under. 00:30The bird imitator discusses with Derek Jones his love of the British countryside.
| 00:00Horror legend Vincent Price tells the chilling tale of a violinist with very special hands 00:301/8Stuart Cosgrove speaks to Jacqueline Wilson about the most significant books in her life.
| 00:00Horror legend Vincent Price remembers a bonfire party when a bullying father disappeared. 00:30Tom Robinson explains how educationalist George Lyward saved his life.
| 00:00Jackie's first night 'working the streets' ends in a mysterious and ghostly encounter. 00:30Emma Brockes, Gwyneth Lewis and Jay Basu discuss gaps with Matthew Parris.
| 00:00Sonny doesn't feel fear but is he truly incapable of shuddering? 00:451/3Sara Maitland gives her own distinctive spin to the classic fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Adaptation of the novel that shocked America in 1899.
| 01:001/5The detective superintendent tackles gruesome killings in London's meat market. 01:30Ben Schott traces the history of a pocket book that rivalled the Bible as a bestseller.
| 01:002/5In the midst of her grisly murder trail, the detective stumbles on a surprise flirtation. 01:30An exploration of the demolitions industry.
| 01:003/5With a fresh killing to investigate, the detective superintendent's love affair hots up. 01:30Folk musician Seth Lakeman travels to Greenwich Village in New York to meet The Folklorist
| 01:004/5The Smithfield community play throws the detective's meaty murder trail into confusion. 01:30Why are more and more people trying to swim across the English Channel?
| 01:005/5With big business involved, the detective finds herself trapped with hired killers. 01:30John Kirkpatrick explores the newly digitised archive of England's rich folk song heritage
| 01:002/2On the run from the church, Gudrun finds love in her mountain hideout.
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| 02:00 | 02:15Aunt Susie and Uncle Trevor's long-planned trip does not go according to plan. 02:301/3Willa discovers that the foundations of her life are under threat. Read by Laurel Lefkow.
| 02:00Family, friends and several ex-lovers gather to say farewell to Molly Lane. 02:151/10John McCarthy revisits sites of the Prince of Wales's photographic tour of 1862. 02:301/5The villagers enjoy Sarah's inaugural creation as she recalls life selling chocolate. 02:45Highlights from a collection of essays by James Wood.
| 02:00Clive is anxious and Vernon is instructed not to publish photos of the foreign secretary. 02:152/10John McCarthy retraces the Prince of Wales' photographic tour of 1862 02:302/5Rosie harks back to her 21st birthday to reveal a shameful chocolate memory. 02:45Highlights from a collection of essays by James Wood.
| 02:00Clive and Vernon make a euthanasia pact. 02:153/10John McCarthy revisits the sites of the Prince of Wales' tour of 1862. 02:303/5Charlotte recalls how chocolate led to a French adventure with a stranger. 02:45Highlights from series of essays from James Wood.
| 02:00Clive and Vernon have their first major disagreement. 02:154/10John McCarthy visits sites of the Prince of Wales' photographic tour of 1862 02:304/5Clementine remembers her stint as the owner of the Muchly Bottom village chocolate shop. 02:454/5Highlights from an entertaining and idiosyncratic series of essays from James Wood.
| 02:00While walking in the Lakes, Clive witnesses a physical altercation. 02:155/10John McCarthy visits sites of the Prince of Wales' photographic tour of 1862. 02:305/5Mysterious Mrs Drexl is last to share a chocolate tale... 02:45Highlights from a series of essays from James Wood.
| 02:10Singer Nana Mouskouri chooses Leonard Cohen and Amy Winehouse. 02:15Oscar-winning Bette Davis on her Hollywood life. 02:453/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he been around in 1988.
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| 03:00 | 03:451/5Marcel Berlins explores the significance of mazes as iconography and pastime.
| 03:00Trailing a vast 1970s drugs syndicate, Inspector Alleyn heads incognito to Italy.
| 03:001/4When a skeleton is found in woods in Suffolk, DI Gwen Danbury investigates.
| 03:002/4When a minister for Europe is found dead, Inspector Gwen Danbury goes undercover.
| 03:003/4Gwen Danbury comes to the aid of a colleague-wrongly accused, and her lonely mother, Joan.
| 03:004/4Gwen takes charge when a hostage is taken by a gunman, but then her feisty mother arrives.
| 03:00Stephen Merchant celebrates the writing partnership of Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
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| 04:00 | 04:00The residents of Beth's Hotel welcome some unexpected Christmas visitors.
| 04:004/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Shappi Khorsandi, Russell Kane 04:303/6Miss Featherstone's school role is not an easy one.
| 04:003/6James Walton's quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Richard Curtis and Anthony Wilson 04:306/6Maria makes up with hubby Gwyn, and Izzy has a surprise for Michael and Louise.
| 04:002/6Sue Perkins sets moral posers for Tony Law, Isy Suttie, Gemma Cairney and Tim Harford. 04:305/6Smuggler Jago is kidnapped, but can he survive in polite city society?
| 04:0010/10Fiendish brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Professor David Singmaster and Robert Eastway. 04:303/6Maria is in the grip of a writer's block. Will her housemates help?
| 04:006/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 04:304/6Pierce Egan tries sharing Tom, Bob and Jerry's adventures around town.
| 04:00In a sequel to ‘Willoughby’s Phoney War’, our hero hunts for a stolen Italian painting.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses Landlocked in Krakow with John Hegley. From 2007. 05:302/6Alex and his five-piece band explore the body.
| 05:003/8Extradition agreements are on the agenda, but some accusations remain... 05:304/670th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 05:006/6It's a day of destiny for the Patterson family and Father Benedict. 05:303/4Comedian Alex Edelman takes a personal look at politics today.
| 05:004/4Primus does his utmost to ensure one of his books will win a literary award. 05:302/4Victoria Coren Mitchell interviews Jennifer Saunders about her life and cars.
| 05:001/6When a landlord's daughter offers to help run the pub, his reaction is unexpected. 05:301/8Tony, Andree and Bill head to Brighton for a seaside holiday... in November.
| 05:003/6Before a couple can live in their new home, a spirit needs placating. 05:30When a dead goose is found in Baker Street, Mrs Hudson embarks on a seasonal adventure.
| 05:30Paul Jackson explores how TV reflects cultural changes: Pot Black.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5The detective superintendent tackles gruesome killings in London's meat market. 06:30Ben Schott traces the history of a pocket book that rivalled the Bible as a bestseller.
| 06:002/5In the midst of her grisly murder trail, the detective stumbles on a surprise flirtation. 06:30An exploration of the demolitions industry.
| 06:003/5With a fresh killing to investigate, the detective superintendent's love affair hots up. 06:30Folk musician Seth Lakeman travels to Greenwich Village in New York to meet The Folklorist
| 06:004/5The Smithfield community play throws the detective's meaty murder trail into confusion. 06:30Why are more and more people trying to swim across the English Channel?
| 06:005/5With big business involved, the detective finds herself trapped with hired killers. 06:30John Kirkpatrick explores the newly digitised archive of England's rich folk song heritage
| 06:00In a sequel to ‘Willoughby’s Phoney War’, our hero hunts for a stolen Italian painting.
| 06:00Friends recall the importance of chocolate in their lives.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/8Extradition agreements are on the agenda, but some accusations remain... 07:304/670th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 07:006/6It's a day of destiny for the Patterson family and Father Benedict. 07:303/4Comedian Alex Edelman takes a personal look at politics today.
| 07:004/4Primus does his utmost to ensure one of his books will win a literary award. 07:302/4Victoria Coren Mitchell interviews Jennifer Saunders about her life and cars.
| 07:001/6When a landlord's daughter offers to help run the pub, his reaction is unexpected. 07:301/8Tony, Andree and Bill head to Brighton for a seaside holiday... in November.
| 07:003/6Before a couple can live in their new home, a spirit needs placating. 07:30When a dead goose is found in Baker Street, Mrs Hudson embarks on a seasonal adventure.
| 07:30Paul Jackson explores how TV reflects cultural changes: Pot Black.
| 07:15Caught in the act, a young shoplifter ponders her motives, actions and reactions. 07:303/6Alex and his romantic band explore the theme of love.
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| 08:00 | 08:008/20The Lad Himself tries to copy Phileas Fogg's trip, but in far less time. 08:309/10Can showbiz seduce Station Master Horace away from the railways? Stars Arthur Lowe.
| 08:001/6The author gets obsessed with his wife's sense of smell. 08:30The work-shy pair run into deep trouble when they supervise a building project.
| 08:0015/19When HMS Troutbridge is sent to collect stranded tourists, Pertwee has other ideas. 08:30A Greenland version of The Archers and Hornerama looks at the summer.
| 08:004/21Janet is turfed out of her flat – and the whole agency ends up losing sleep. 08:306/26Neddy and Crun attempt to launch Min into space...
| 08:008/8As the axe is wielded, Radio Prune gets a rival. With John Cleese and David Hatch. 08:303/13Albert Steptoe's birthday outing is a disaster. Stars Wilfrid Brambell.
| 08:00Stephen Merchant celebrates the writing partnership of Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
| 08:006/6David Jason explores fork bending, time travel and things that go bump in the night. 08:30David’s father takes up art, much to his amusement, until he has to pose for a portrait.
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| 09:00 | 09:004/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Shappi Khorsandi, Russell Kane 09:303/6Miss Featherstone's school role is not an easy one.
| 09:00Satirical, topical comedy. 09:30After 21 years, Instant Sunshine are aiming to become famous at last!
| 09:002/6Sue Perkins sets moral posers for Tony Law, Isy Suttie, Gemma Cairney and Tim Harford. 09:305/6Smuggler Jago is kidnapped, but can he survive in polite city society?
| 09:0010/10Fiendish brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Professor David Singmaster and Robert Eastway. 09:303/6Maria is in the grip of a writer's block. Will her housemates help?
| 09:006/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 09:304/6Pierce Egan tries sharing Tom, Bob and Jerry's adventures around town.
| 09:00John Wilson looks back at the best of Mastertapes from Sir Paul McCartney to Tom Jones.
| 09:00Jane Glover's vivid account of the German composer's life in 18th-century London.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Trailing a vast 1970s drugs syndicate, Inspector Alleyn heads incognito to Italy.
| 10:001/4When a skeleton is found in woods in Suffolk, DI Gwen Danbury investigates.
| 10:002/4When a minister for Europe is found dead, Inspector Gwen Danbury goes undercover.
| 10:003/4Gwen Danbury comes to the aid of a colleague-wrongly accused, and her lonely mother, Joan.
| 10:004/4Gwen takes charge when a hostage is taken by a gunman, but then her feisty mother arrives.
| | 10:10A couple consider a time when they will no longer be around to see what happens.(R) 10:15New York playwright Neil Simon tells Sue Lawley about his life and work.
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| 11:00 | 11:004/5A woman looks back on the train journey when she left university and travelled home. 11:15Howard wrote many top sitcoms. But times are hard. Will his new commission be the answer?
| 11:00A large family 'welcomes' a regular Christmas visitor, but one year she doesn't join them. 11:15Friends Holly and Nicole suspect a murder plot upon overhearing a suspicious conversation.
| 11:00A tale of a disciplined but willing servant, who resents and desires her true master. 11:15How Victor P McCann's family dashed any hopes of him enjoying a carefree childhood.
| 11:00A short story read by Chris Harris. 11:15Sitting for a portrait, a woman wonders if it will reveal anything about her inner self.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Cariad Lloyd recommend some of the best comedy podcasts.
| | 11:007/8The Moth Radio Hour: Radio Storytelling from the USA. 11:50David Attenborough remembers puzzling over the Loch Ness Monster with Sir Peter Scott.
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| 12:00 | 12:008/20The Lad Himself tries to copy Phileas Fogg's trip, but in far less time. 12:309/10Can showbiz seduce Station Master Horace away from the railways? Stars Arthur Lowe.
| 12:001/6The author gets obsessed with his wife's sense of smell. 12:30The work-shy pair run into deep trouble when they supervise a building project.
| 12:0015/19When HMS Troutbridge is sent to collect stranded tourists, Pertwee has other ideas. 12:30A Greenland version of The Archers and Hornerama looks at the summer.
| 12:004/21Janet is turfed out of her flat – and the whole agency ends up losing sleep. 12:306/26Neddy and Crun attempt to launch Min into space...
| 12:008/8As the axe is wielded, Radio Prune gets a rival. With John Cleese and David Hatch. 12:303/13Albert Steptoe's birthday outing is a disaster. Stars Wilfrid Brambell.
| 12:001/6When a landlord's daughter offers to help run the pub, his reaction is unexpected. 12:304/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Shappi Khorsandi, Russell Kane
| 12:006/6David Jason explores fork bending, time travel and things that go bump in the night. 12:30David’s father takes up art, much to his amusement, until he has to pose for a portrait.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5The detective superintendent tackles gruesome killings in London's meat market. 13:30Ben Schott traces the history of a pocket book that rivalled the Bible as a bestseller.
| 13:002/5In the midst of her grisly murder trail, the detective stumbles on a surprise flirtation. 13:30An exploration of the demolitions industry.
| 13:003/5With a fresh killing to investigate, the detective superintendent's love affair hots up. 13:30Folk musician Seth Lakeman travels to Greenwich Village in New York to meet The Folklorist
| 13:004/5The Smithfield community play throws the detective's meaty murder trail into confusion. 13:30Why are more and more people trying to swim across the English Channel?
| 13:005/5With big business involved, the detective finds herself trapped with hired killers. 13:30John Kirkpatrick explores the newly digitised archive of England's rich folk song heritage
| 13:002/2On the run from the church, Gudrun finds love in her mountain hideout.
| 13:00Friends recall the importance of chocolate in their lives.
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| 14:00 | 14:00Family, friends and several ex-lovers gather to say farewell to Molly Lane. 14:151/10John McCarthy revisits sites of the Prince of Wales's photographic tour of 1862. 14:301/5The villagers enjoy Sarah's inaugural creation as she recalls life selling chocolate. 14:45Highlights from a collection of essays by James Wood.
| 14:00Clive is anxious and Vernon is instructed not to publish photos of the foreign secretary. 14:152/10John McCarthy retraces the Prince of Wales' photographic tour of 1862 14:302/5Rosie harks back to her 21st birthday to reveal a shameful chocolate memory. 14:45Highlights from a collection of essays by James Wood.
| 14:00Clive and Vernon make a euthanasia pact. 14:153/10John McCarthy revisits the sites of the Prince of Wales' tour of 1862. 14:303/5Charlotte recalls how chocolate led to a French adventure with a stranger. 14:45Highlights from series of essays from James Wood.
| 14:00Clive and Vernon have their first major disagreement. 14:154/10John McCarthy visits sites of the Prince of Wales' photographic tour of 1862 14:304/5Clementine remembers her stint as the owner of the Muchly Bottom village chocolate shop. 14:454/5Highlights from an entertaining and idiosyncratic series of essays from James Wood.
| 14:00While walking in the Lakes, Clive witnesses a physical altercation. 14:155/10John McCarthy visits sites of the Prince of Wales' photographic tour of 1862. 14:305/5Mysterious Mrs Drexl is last to share a chocolate tale... 14:45Highlights from a series of essays from James Wood.
| 14:10Singer Nana Mouskouri chooses Leonard Cohen and Amy Winehouse. 14:15Oscar-winning Bette Davis on her Hollywood life. 14:453/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he been around in 1988.
| 14:15Caught in the act, a young shoplifter ponders her motives, actions and reactions. 14:302/31871: Thatcher has troubles at home. 2016: Willa needs to increase her income.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Trailing a vast 1970s drugs syndicate, Inspector Alleyn heads incognito to Italy.
| 15:001/4When a skeleton is found in woods in Suffolk, DI Gwen Danbury investigates.
| 15:002/4When a minister for Europe is found dead, Inspector Gwen Danbury goes undercover.
| 15:003/4Gwen Danbury comes to the aid of a colleague-wrongly accused, and her lonely mother, Joan.
| 15:004/4Gwen takes charge when a hostage is taken by a gunman, but then her feisty mother arrives.
| 15:00Stephen Merchant celebrates the writing partnership of Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
| 15:452/5Marcel Berlins looks at the value of games and playing with maths.
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| 16:00 | 16:004/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Shappi Khorsandi, Russell Kane 16:303/6Miss Featherstone's school role is not an easy one.
| 16:003/6James Walton's quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Richard Curtis and Anthony Wilson 16:306/6Maria makes up with hubby Gwyn, and Izzy has a surprise for Michael and Louise.
| 16:002/6Sue Perkins sets moral posers for Tony Law, Isy Suttie, Gemma Cairney and Tim Harford. 16:305/6Smuggler Jago is kidnapped, but can he survive in polite city society?
| 16:0010/10Fiendish brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Professor David Singmaster and Robert Eastway. 16:303/6Maria is in the grip of a writer's block. Will her housemates help?
| 16:006/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 16:304/6Pierce Egan tries sharing Tom, Bob and Jerry's adventures around town.
| 16:00In a sequel to ‘Willoughby’s Phoney War’, our hero hunts for a stolen Italian painting.
| 16:00Murder mystery by Wilkie Collins, set in London and Venice.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/8Extradition agreements are on the agenda, but some accusations remain... 17:304/670th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 17:006/6It's a day of destiny for the Patterson family and Father Benedict. 17:303/4Comedian Alex Edelman takes a personal look at politics today.
| 17:004/4Primus does his utmost to ensure one of his books will win a literary award. 17:302/4Victoria Coren Mitchell interviews Jennifer Saunders about her life and cars.
| 17:001/6When a landlord's daughter offers to help run the pub, his reaction is unexpected. 17:301/8Tony, Andree and Bill head to Brighton for a seaside holiday... in November.
| 17:003/6Before a couple can live in their new home, a spirit needs placating. 17:30When a dead goose is found in Baker Street, Mrs Hudson embarks on a seasonal adventure.
| 17:30Paul Jackson explores how TV reflects cultural changes: Pot Black.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses Thomas Lynch’s Season of Innocence. 17:303/6Alex and his romantic band explore the theme of love.
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| 18:00 | 18:00Vincent Price tells the mortifying tale of a man who spends the night among wax dummies. 18:30Sue MacGregor discusses favourite books with Mark Steel and Dunan Fallowell.
| 18:00Movie legend Vincent Price takes the bait, and tells a tale of horror from down under. 18:30The bird imitator discusses with Derek Jones his love of the British countryside.
| 18:00Horror legend Vincent Price tells the chilling tale of a violinist with very special hands 18:301/8Stuart Cosgrove speaks to Jacqueline Wilson about the most significant books in her life.
| 18:00Horror legend Vincent Price remembers a bonfire party when a bullying father disappeared. 18:30Tom Robinson explains how educationalist George Lyward saved his life.
| 18:00Jackie's first night 'working the streets' ends in a mysterious and ghostly encounter. 18:30Emma Brockes, Gwyneth Lewis and Jay Basu discuss gaps with Matthew Parris.
| 18:00Sonny doesn't feel fear but is he truly incapable of shuddering? 18:451/3Sara Maitland gives her own distinctive spin to the classic fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty.
| 18:003/6Number 6’s only ally, Number 9, sees double as Number 2 employs extreme measures.
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| 19:00 | 19:008/20The Lad Himself tries to copy Phileas Fogg's trip, but in far less time. 19:309/10Can showbiz seduce Station Master Horace away from the railways? Stars Arthur Lowe.
| 19:001/6The author gets obsessed with his wife's sense of smell. 19:30The work-shy pair run into deep trouble when they supervise a building project.
| 19:0015/19When HMS Troutbridge is sent to collect stranded tourists, Pertwee has other ideas. 19:30A Greenland version of The Archers and Hornerama looks at the summer.
| 19:004/21Janet is turfed out of her flat – and the whole agency ends up losing sleep. 19:306/26Neddy and Crun attempt to launch Min into space...
| 19:008/8As the axe is wielded, Radio Prune gets a rival. With John Cleese and David Hatch. 19:303/13Albert Steptoe's birthday outing is a disaster. Stars Wilfrid Brambell.
| 19:00John Wilson looks back at the best of Mastertapes from Sir Paul McCartney to Tom Jones.
| 19:007/8The Moth Radio Hour: Radio Storytelling from the USA. 19:50David Attenborough remembers puzzling over the Loch Ness Monster with Sir Peter Scott.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5The detective superintendent tackles gruesome killings in London's meat market. 20:30Ben Schott traces the history of a pocket book that rivalled the Bible as a bestseller.
| 20:002/5In the midst of her grisly murder trail, the detective stumbles on a surprise flirtation. 20:30An exploration of the demolitions industry.
| 20:003/5With a fresh killing to investigate, the detective superintendent's love affair hots up. 20:30Folk musician Seth Lakeman travels to Greenwich Village in New York to meet The Folklorist
| 20:004/5The Smithfield community play throws the detective's meaty murder trail into confusion. 20:30Why are more and more people trying to swim across the English Channel?
| 20:005/5With big business involved, the detective finds herself trapped with hired killers. 20:30John Kirkpatrick explores the newly digitised archive of England's rich folk song heritage
| | 20:00Jane Glover's vivid account of the German composer's life in 18th-century London.
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| 21:00 | 21:004/5A woman looks back on the train journey when she left university and travelled home. 21:15Howard wrote many top sitcoms. But times are hard. Will his new commission be the answer?
| 21:00A large family 'welcomes' a regular Christmas visitor, but one year she doesn't join them. 21:15Friends Holly and Nicole suspect a murder plot upon overhearing a suspicious conversation.
| 21:00A tale of a disciplined but willing servant, who resents and desires her true master. 21:15How Victor P McCann's family dashed any hopes of him enjoying a carefree childhood.
| 21:00A short story read by Chris Harris. 21:15Sitting for a portrait, a woman wonders if it will reveal anything about her inner self.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Cariad Lloyd recommend some of the best comedy podcasts.
| | 21:10A couple consider a time when they will no longer be around to see what happens.(R) 21:15New York playwright Neil Simon tells Sue Lawley about his life and work.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/670th series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 22:302/6Country legend Tina C visits Iceland to help save the world from its financial mess. 22:452/6Market researcher Ian Dunn tackles a rundown council tower block on Halloween.
| 22:003/4Comedian Alex Edelman takes a personal look at politics today. 22:301/4The bumbling management consultants try to salvage the reputation of the MoD.
| 22:002/4Victoria Coren Mitchell interviews Jennifer Saunders about her life and cars. 22:302/4Manchester local radio DJ Justin's job seems to be on the line. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Iain Lee talks to Tony Law
| 22:001/8Tony, Andree and Bill head to Brighton for a seaside holiday... in November. 22:308/9Short-form show from the same team behind the Newsjack show on BBC Radio 4 Extra. 22:458/8The National Theatre of Brent's definitive history of Earth reaches the 20th century. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Iain Lee talks to Tony Law
| 22:00When a dead goose is found in Baker Street, Mrs Hudson embarks on a seasonal adventure. 22:301/4The peculiar ways in which we choose to celebrate weddings, birthdays and anniversaries. 22:451/4Josie unravels mysteries of the cosmos in her quest to better herself through learning.
| 22:004/6Edith quizzes Satan about The Fall, but Satan sees it more as The Push. 22:304/5Sheffield's premier singer-songwriter investigates Ken's surprising garden pond discovery. 22:55Arthur Smith chats to podcasters Hannah George and Taylor Glenn.
| 22:003/6Alex and his romantic band explore the theme of love. 22:306/6What better time for social media to kick in than on a dangerous mission on the surface? 22:55Arthur Smith chats to podcasters Hannah George and Taylor Glenn.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Satirical, topical comedy. 23:30The South Shields comedian explores the notion of 'Offermation'.
| 23:002/6Nat Segnit explores the tale of a Uruguayan footballer battling to foil a scandal. 23:301/4Can Dodgy Phil help revamp Barry and Garry’s East End boozer? Stars John Thomson. 23:451/4From launch to landing, we follow the crew of Apollo 11 as they cruise to the Moon.
| 23:001/4Chris Addison explores human evolution. With Geoffrey McGivern as Prof Austin Herring. 23:303/4Revenge is a gourmet dish best served cold when Martin deceives Charles.
| 23:002/4The tale of Mr Mississippi and Lorna, Matlock's resident busker and his unrequited love. 23:305/6Bottom of Bletchley Park's league, the codebreakers set out to prove themselves.
| 23:002/6Saint David, Saint Patrick and Gerald of Wales are put to the Totaliser Test. 23:304/6A famous explorer advises Will on how to become daring, and Hugo the cat goes missing.
| 23:006/6With Greg Davies, Jon Richardson, Sarah Millican. The Hoosiers provide music.
| 23:004/6Set to move house - bossy Clare makes a disturbing discovery. 23:305/6An attic full of peas, going from Girl Guide to sumo wrestler and dull geological holidays
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