| 00:00 | 00:005/6Number 6 realises that Number 9 is no more. The new Number 2 pairs him with a new arrival. 00:40A strange theft by a mysterious child is never forgotten. Will it ever be resolved?
| 00:001/5A weary traveller is oppressed by the atmosphere inside a cathedral by the sea. 00:30Sue MacGregor and guests discuss books by Anne Tyler, Penelope Lively and William Gibson
| 00:002/5Two boys spend a holiday with a sinister aunt, an experience that will mark them forever. 00:30The Goodies star tells Derek Jones about his longstanding love of bird watching.
| 00:003/5In a railway station waiting room, an old man shares the haunting tale of a past job. 00:303/8Stuart Cosgrove speaks to Sue Lawrence about the five most significant books in her life.
| 00:004/5One hot night, a traveller must stay at a sinister gentleman's remote house. 00:30Diana Athill joins Matthew Parris to explore the life of Spanish painter Goya.
| 00:005/5A man recalls the love affair he witnessed, and that will influence the rest of his life. 00:30Carole Matthews, Carl Tighe and Alan McDonald celebrate and criticise mothers.
| 00:00Set in post-apocalyptic San Francisco, a bounty hunter is on a mission.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2A young man escapes a dreary clerkship by taking a job as a teacher in Belgium.
| 01:005/5A chance observation gives Miss Marple a key to solving the mystery. 01:30Robert Macfarlane undertakes an immersive poetic pilgrimage to the Cairngorms.
| 01:001/6Lord Peter Wimsey sets out to clear an authoress accused of killing her lover. 01:30William Lyons conjures the brash and brilliant music of the 500-year-old bands of waits
| 01:002/6Lord Peter Wimsey enlists inside help to try and clear authoress Harriet Vane. 01:30Adam Rutherford talks to the scientists who've left the lab for Hollywood.
| 01:003/6Lord Peter Wimsey ponders a changed will, and whether Harriet's lover took his own life. 01:30Francis Pryor meets the archaeologist who bought the land covering a lost medieval town.
| 01:004/6Christmas halts Wimsey's investigation, but some suspicious powder isn't what it seems. 01:30Martin Ellis explores the work of contemporary silversmiths.
| 01:00The remarkable story of Queen Victoria's final days, told by those who were there.
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| 02:00 | 02:15There’s a bearded man asleep on Monica's sofa, a remnant from last night's party. 02:30Inspector Maigret receives some unexpected Christmas visitors, Read by Sir Derek Jacobi.
| 02:006/10Virgil must find some sort of job in Faha, while Ruth undergoes more tests. 02:156/30Michael Morpurgo examines Puritanism and the effects of the Reformation. 02:306/10William Crimsworth has a talented new pupil who tries to warn him about the school. 02:451/5A beautiful and moving account of walking in the footsteps of others.
| 02:007/10Ruth recounts the arrival of herself and her twin Aeney into her father's story. 02:157/30Exploring how the Puritan ethos affected children and the way of family life. 02:307/10William spurns Mademoiselle's advances, and Frances disappears from class. 02:452/5A beautiful and moving memoir in which the author walks in the footsteps of others.
| 02:008/10Ruth relates the events which led to a devastating family tragedy. 02:158/30Michael Morpurgo explores education's expansion for boys in the 17th century. 02:308/10William realises he loves Frances, so he sets out to find her. With Paul Venables. 02:453/5A beautiful and moving memoir in which the author walks in the footsteps of others.
| 02:009/10When Virgil stops writing poetry Ruth and her mother devise a scheme to help. 02:159/30How girls' education regressed in the 16th century, with sinful Eve the female archetype. 02:309/10Happy news for William and Frances, but the orphan worries for their future. 02:454/5A beautiful and moving memoir in which the author walks in the footsteps of others.
| 02:0010/10As Ruth nears the end of Virgil's story is she any closer to finding her father? 02:1510/30The Poor Law, a forerunner of the welfare state and a safety net for many poor children. 02:3010/10Married at last to the woman he loves, William plans a happy future. With Paul Venables. 02:455/5A beautiful and moving memoir in which the author walks in the footsteps of others.
| 02:10Brian Eno chooses tracks from Rex Lawson and Rev James Cleveland and the Angelic Choir. 02:15The Hornblower author is quizzed on his childhood, his 'alter ego' and his writing methods 02:452/4The master raconteur talks about the people and places in London that are dear to him.
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| 03:00 | 03:454/5Marcel Berlins examines the genuine physical pursuit of a goal. How does find the prize?
| 03:006/8The past comes back to haunt Samuel Pickwick in a court of law. Stars Simon Cadell.
| 03:007/8With the verdict announced, Samuel Pickwick is determined not to pay a penny in damages.
| 03:008/8Holed up in a debtors' prison - will Samuel Pickwick manage to get himself released?
| 03:001/2Bel Ami is making the perfect match, but his past is about to catch up with him.
| 03:002/2Will Bel Ami's first wife and mistress's knowledge of his past threaten his future?
| 03:00Alan Dein enters the strange world of instructional records.
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| 04:00 | 04:00The story of the magical nanny - poised, punctilious and practically perfect in every way.
| 04:007/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Julian Clary, Josie Lawrence, Phill Jupitus and Rick Wakeman 04:306/6School sports day fever takes over, but not everyone's infected.
| 04:006/6Tracey Macleod, Andrew Collins, Anthony Wilson and Richard Curtis are the panellists. 04:301/8Returning from a year in San Francisco, Izzy Comyn lands in a great deal of confusion.
| 04:005/6Sue Perkins puts four guests through the moral, ethical and comical wringers. 04:301/6Demobbed Old Ned heads south after the war and joins a special construction team.
| 04:001/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Victoria Glendinning and Tracey MacLeod 04:306/6Paul and Ruby are thinking of moving out, and Maria needs more space.
| 04:008/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 04:301/8City gents Charles and George are laid off but maintain the pretence of working.
| 04:002/4Little John and Sheriff of Nottingham Philip de Nicholay share secrets with Alan-a-Dale.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces The Kalevala: Finland’s National Epic. 05:305/6Alex and his band explore the theme of children.
| 05:006/8Political sickness strikes in the People's Republic. 05:301/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:002/8Hannah is off to university, so Bill and Faith bicker over who gets her vacated bedroom. 05:30Tim Vine and the British public with a sack full of seasonal jokes.
| 05:001/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson head to Baskerville Hall in a canine caper. 05:30Arthur understudies on a production of Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Will he get on?
| 05:004/6Jack is in for a birthday surprise, while a ladykiller woos barmaid Mrs Drummond. 05:303/6The worst of the bad coppers, a one hit-wonder and the return of Patsy Straightwoman.
| 05:006/6Clem can't keep up with having three wives. How can he escape them? 05:301/4Inspector Lestrade introduces Sherlock Holmes' rival Constance Dunlap. Stars James Fleet.
| 05:00Human rights lawyer Clive Stafford Smith discusses Robin Hood. 05:301/4A new series in which Stuart Maconie looks at four final albums, and tells their stories.
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| 06:00 | 06:005/5A chance observation gives Miss Marple a key to solving the mystery. 06:30Robert Macfarlane undertakes an immersive poetic pilgrimage to the Cairngorms.
| 06:001/6Lord Peter Wimsey sets out to clear an authoress accused of killing her lover. 06:30William Lyons conjures the brash and brilliant music of the 500-year-old bands of waits
| 06:002/6Lord Peter Wimsey enlists inside help to try and clear authoress Harriet Vane. 06:30Adam Rutherford talks to the scientists who've left the lab for Hollywood.
| 06:003/6Lord Peter Wimsey ponders a changed will, and whether Harriet's lover took his own life. 06:30Francis Pryor meets the archaeologist who bought the land covering a lost medieval town.
| 06:004/6Christmas halts Wimsey's investigation, but some suspicious powder isn't what it seems. 06:30Martin Ellis explores the work of contemporary silversmiths.
| 06:002/4Little John and Sheriff of Nottingham Philip de Nicholay share secrets with Alan-a-Dale.
| 06:002/2William angers the headmistress when he falls for a young woman he is tutoring.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/8Political sickness strikes in the People's Republic. 07:301/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:002/8Hannah is off to university, so Bill and Faith bicker over who gets her vacated bedroom. 07:30Tim Vine and the British public with a sack full of seasonal jokes.
| 07:001/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson head to Baskerville Hall in a canine caper. 07:30Arthur understudies on a production of Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Will he get on?
| 07:004/6Jack is in for a birthday surprise, while a ladykiller woos barmaid Mrs Drummond. 07:303/6The worst of the bad coppers, a one hit-wonder and the return of Patsy Straightwoman.
| 07:006/6Clem can't keep up with having three wives. How can he escape them? 07:301/4Inspector Lestrade introduces Sherlock Holmes' rival Constance Dunlap. Stars James Fleet.
| 07:00Human rights lawyer Clive Stafford Smith discusses Robin Hood. 07:301/4A new series in which Stuart Maconie looks at four final albums, and tells their stories.
| 07:15When the love of his life sets Lao Chi Hi tasks, another marriage prospect appears. 07:306/6Alex and his band explore the theme of seasons.
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| 08:00 | 08:0010/20The Lad battles to get elected as a member of parliament. 08:302/10Horace gets himself in trouble by hosting the village horticultural show.
| 08:003/6The jaded author and his wife start to plan a break. 08:30The calamitous civil servants have to make a decision about a historic toilet.
| 08:0018/19Friends and relatives are invited aboard HMS Troutbridge. 08:30Kenneth Horne tells all about a film premiere - and 'Hornerama' investigates shipping.
| 08:007/21Mavis’s colleagues perform an ‘Eliza Doolittle’ on her in preparation for a better job. 08:3010/26Neddie Seagoon loses at roulette, so heads off in search of legendary African riches.
| 08:00Radio Prune’s sporting twist on ballet and Jack the Ripper exposed! Classic comedy revived 08:306/13The business falters when the horse needs a vet. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 08:00Alan Dein enters the strange world of instructional records.
| 08:00A cake competition leads to misunderstandings and kitchen misadventures. 08:303/13An unwelcome visitor arrives. Clerical comedy adapted from TV.
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| 09:00 | 09:007/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Julian Clary, Josie Lawrence, Phill Jupitus and Rick Wakeman 09:306/6School sports day fever takes over, but not everyone's infected.
| 09:00The team take a retrospective look at the future as they focus on the year 2020. 09:30Bristol's World Wine Fair is host to Richard Stilgoe's wit, flair and musings on booze.
| 09:005/6Sue Perkins puts four guests through the moral, ethical and comical wringers. 09:301/6Demobbed Old Ned heads south after the war and joins a special construction team.
| 09:001/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Victoria Glendinning and Tracey MacLeod 09:306/6Paul and Ruby are thinking of moving out, and Maria needs more space.
| 09:008/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 09:301/8City gents Charles and George are laid off but maintain the pretence of working.
| 09:00The story of the life and radio times of prolific and notorious producer Harry Alan Towers
| 09:00Last thoughts on a range of big topics from Stephen Hawking
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| 10:00 | 10:006/8The past comes back to haunt Samuel Pickwick in a court of law. Stars Simon Cadell.
| 10:007/8With the verdict announced, Samuel Pickwick is determined not to pay a penny in damages.
| 10:008/8Holed up in a debtors' prison - will Samuel Pickwick manage to get himself released?
| 10:001/2Bel Ami is making the perfect match, but his past is about to catch up with him.
| 10:002/2Will Bel Ami's first wife and mistress's knowledge of his past threaten his future?
| | 10:10A couple mull over the pros and cons of leaving their Devon home for a new life in Spain(R) 10:15Crime writer PD James shares her castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/4Isobel has a happy marriage until she falls in with a racy set and neglects her husband. 11:15Dr Gideon Fell's only clue to a brutal killing afloat is an engraved weapon.
| 11:002/4The Burnell children invite almost all their classmates to see their new toy. 11:15Horace Rumpole is still clearly smitten by his pupil Phillida. Stars Benedict Cumberbatch.
| 11:003/4Rosemary Fell is accomplished and rich, but her vanity is soon exposed. 11:15Rumpole defends a tabloid editor accused of libelling an author. With Benedict Cumberbatch
| 11:004/4By the Mediterranean Sea, Fanny contemplates her future with George. 11:15Rumpole defends Hilda’s relation in an Ecclesiastical court. With Benedict Cumberbatch.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Renay Richardson recommend the best podcasts.
| | 11:006/13Catherine Burns with stories about near misses, escaping conflict and risking your life.
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| 12:00 | 12:0010/20The Lad battles to get elected as a member of parliament. 12:302/10Horace gets himself in trouble by hosting the village horticultural show.
| 12:003/6The jaded author and his wife start to plan a break. 12:30The calamitous civil servants have to make a decision about a historic toilet.
| 12:0018/19Friends and relatives are invited aboard HMS Troutbridge. 12:30Kenneth Horne tells all about a film premiere - and 'Hornerama' investigates shipping.
| 12:007/21Mavis’s colleagues perform an ‘Eliza Doolittle’ on her in preparation for a better job. 12:3010/26Neddie Seagoon loses at roulette, so heads off in search of legendary African riches.
| 12:00Radio Prune’s sporting twist on ballet and Jack the Ripper exposed! Classic comedy revived 12:306/13The business falters when the horse needs a vet. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 12:001/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson head to Baskerville Hall in a canine caper. 12:301/6Demobbed Old Ned heads south after the war and joins a special construction team.
| 12:00A cake competition leads to misunderstandings and kitchen misadventures. 12:303/13An unwelcome visitor arrives. Clerical comedy adapted from TV.
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| 13:00 | 13:005/5A chance observation gives Miss Marple a key to solving the mystery. 13:30Robert Macfarlane undertakes an immersive poetic pilgrimage to the Cairngorms.
| 13:001/6Lord Peter Wimsey sets out to clear an authoress accused of killing her lover. 13:30William Lyons conjures the brash and brilliant music of the 500-year-old bands of waits
| 13:002/6Lord Peter Wimsey enlists inside help to try and clear authoress Harriet Vane. 13:30Adam Rutherford talks to the scientists who've left the lab for Hollywood.
| 13:003/6Lord Peter Wimsey ponders a changed will, and whether Harriet's lover took his own life. 13:30Francis Pryor meets the archaeologist who bought the land covering a lost medieval town.
| 13:004/6Christmas halts Wimsey's investigation, but some suspicious powder isn't what it seems. 13:30Martin Ellis explores the work of contemporary silversmiths.
| 13:00The remarkable story of Queen Victoria's final days, told by those who were there.
| 13:002/2William angers the headmistress when he falls for a young woman he is tutoring.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Virgil must find some sort of job in Faha, while Ruth undergoes more tests. 14:156/30Michael Morpurgo examines Puritanism and the effects of the Reformation. 14:306/10William Crimsworth has a talented new pupil who tries to warn him about the school. 14:451/5A beautiful and moving account of walking in the footsteps of others.
| 14:007/10Ruth recounts the arrival of herself and her twin Aeney into her father's story. 14:157/30Exploring how the Puritan ethos affected children and the way of family life. 14:307/10William spurns Mademoiselle's advances, and Frances disappears from class. 14:452/5A beautiful and moving memoir in which the author walks in the footsteps of others.
| 14:008/10Ruth relates the events which led to a devastating family tragedy. 14:158/30Michael Morpurgo explores education's expansion for boys in the 17th century. 14:308/10William realises he loves Frances, so he sets out to find her. With Paul Venables. 14:453/5A beautiful and moving memoir in which the author walks in the footsteps of others.
| 14:009/10When Virgil stops writing poetry Ruth and her mother devise a scheme to help. 14:159/30How girls' education regressed in the 16th century, with sinful Eve the female archetype. 14:309/10Happy news for William and Frances, but the orphan worries for their future. 14:454/5A beautiful and moving memoir in which the author walks in the footsteps of others.
| 14:0010/10As Ruth nears the end of Virgil's story is she any closer to finding her father? 14:1510/30The Poor Law, a forerunner of the welfare state and a safety net for many poor children. 14:3010/10Married at last to the woman he loves, William plans a happy future. With Paul Venables. 14:455/5A beautiful and moving memoir in which the author walks in the footsteps of others.
| 14:10Brian Eno chooses tracks from Rex Lawson and Rev James Cleveland and the Angelic Choir. 14:15The Hornblower author is quizzed on his childhood, his 'alter ego' and his writing methods 14:452/4The master raconteur talks about the people and places in London that are dear to him.
| 14:15When the love of his life sets Lao Chi Hi tasks, another marriage prospect appears. 14:301/2It's 1997, Adrian is 30, single and a father.
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| 15:00 | 15:006/8The past comes back to haunt Samuel Pickwick in a court of law. Stars Simon Cadell.
| 15:007/8With the verdict announced, Samuel Pickwick is determined not to pay a penny in damages.
| 15:008/8Holed up in a debtors' prison - will Samuel Pickwick manage to get himself released?
| 15:001/2Bel Ami is making the perfect match, but his past is about to catch up with him.
| 15:002/2Will Bel Ami's first wife and mistress's knowledge of his past threaten his future?
| 15:00Alan Dein enters the strange world of instructional records.
| 15:455/5Marcel Berlins gets his hands dirty when he delves into the world of a famous cube.
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| 16:00 | 16:007/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Julian Clary, Josie Lawrence, Phill Jupitus and Rick Wakeman 16:306/6School sports day fever takes over, but not everyone's infected.
| 16:006/6Tracey Macleod, Andrew Collins, Anthony Wilson and Richard Curtis are the panellists. 16:301/8Returning from a year in San Francisco, Izzy Comyn lands in a great deal of confusion.
| 16:005/6Sue Perkins puts four guests through the moral, ethical and comical wringers. 16:301/6Demobbed Old Ned heads south after the war and joins a special construction team.
| 16:001/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Victoria Glendinning and Tracey MacLeod 16:306/6Paul and Ruby are thinking of moving out, and Maria needs more space.
| 16:008/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 16:301/8City gents Charles and George are laid off but maintain the pretence of working.
| 16:002/4Little John and Sheriff of Nottingham Philip de Nicholay share secrets with Alan-a-Dale.
| 16:00Recorded in 1967, the Irish writer's interpretation of one of Aesop's Fables.
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| 17:00 | 17:006/8Political sickness strikes in the People's Republic. 17:301/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:002/8Hannah is off to university, so Bill and Faith bicker over who gets her vacated bedroom. 17:30Tim Vine and the British public with a sack full of seasonal jokes.
| 17:001/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson head to Baskerville Hall in a canine caper. 17:30Arthur understudies on a production of Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Will he get on?
| 17:004/6Jack is in for a birthday surprise, while a ladykiller woos barmaid Mrs Drummond. 17:303/6The worst of the bad coppers, a one hit-wonder and the return of Patsy Straightwoman.
| 17:006/6Clem can't keep up with having three wives. How can he escape them? 17:301/4Inspector Lestrade introduces Sherlock Holmes' rival Constance Dunlap. Stars James Fleet.
| 17:00Human rights lawyer Clive Stafford Smith discusses Robin Hood. 17:301/4A new series in which Stuart Maconie looks at four final albums, and tells their stories.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces Blood, Sweat, Tears and Poetry presented by Patience Agabi. 17:306/6Alex and his band explore the theme of seasons.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5A weary traveller is oppressed by the atmosphere inside a cathedral by the sea. 18:30Sue MacGregor and guests discuss books by Anne Tyler, Penelope Lively and William Gibson
| 18:002/5Two boys spend a holiday with a sinister aunt, an experience that will mark them forever. 18:30The Goodies star tells Derek Jones about his longstanding love of bird watching.
| 18:003/5In a railway station waiting room, an old man shares the haunting tale of a past job. 18:303/8Stuart Cosgrove speaks to Sue Lawrence about the five most significant books in her life.
| 18:004/5One hot night, a traveller must stay at a sinister gentleman's remote house. 18:30Diana Athill joins Matthew Parris to explore the life of Spanish painter Goya.
| 18:005/5A man recalls the love affair he witnessed, and that will influence the rest of his life. 18:30Carole Matthews, Carl Tighe and Alan McDonald celebrate and criticise mothers.
| 18:00Set in post-apocalyptic San Francisco, a bounty hunter is on a mission.
| 18:006/6Number 6 takes Number 8 to be a kindred spirit and, together, they plan an escape. 18:40Harold and Jocelyn buy Rose Hill. The last occupier murdered his wife...
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| 19:00 | 19:0010/20The Lad battles to get elected as a member of parliament. 19:302/10Horace gets himself in trouble by hosting the village horticultural show.
| 19:003/6The jaded author and his wife start to plan a break. 19:30The calamitous civil servants have to make a decision about a historic toilet.
| 19:0018/19Friends and relatives are invited aboard HMS Troutbridge. 19:30Kenneth Horne tells all about a film premiere - and 'Hornerama' investigates shipping.
| 19:007/21Mavis’s colleagues perform an ‘Eliza Doolittle’ on her in preparation for a better job. 19:3010/26Neddie Seagoon loses at roulette, so heads off in search of legendary African riches.
| 19:00Radio Prune’s sporting twist on ballet and Jack the Ripper exposed! Classic comedy revived 19:306/13The business falters when the horse needs a vet. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 19:00The story of the life and radio times of prolific and notorious producer Harry Alan Towers
| 19:006/13Catherine Burns with stories about near misses, escaping conflict and risking your life.
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| 20:00 | 20:005/5A chance observation gives Miss Marple a key to solving the mystery. 20:30Robert Macfarlane undertakes an immersive poetic pilgrimage to the Cairngorms.
| 20:001/6Lord Peter Wimsey sets out to clear an authoress accused of killing her lover. 20:30William Lyons conjures the brash and brilliant music of the 500-year-old bands of waits
| 20:002/6Lord Peter Wimsey enlists inside help to try and clear authoress Harriet Vane. 20:30Adam Rutherford talks to the scientists who've left the lab for Hollywood.
| 20:003/6Lord Peter Wimsey ponders a changed will, and whether Harriet's lover took his own life. 20:30Francis Pryor meets the archaeologist who bought the land covering a lost medieval town.
| 20:004/6Christmas halts Wimsey's investigation, but some suspicious powder isn't what it seems. 20:30Martin Ellis explores the work of contemporary silversmiths.
| | 20:00Last thoughts on a range of big topics from Stephen Hawking
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| 21:00 | 21:001/4Isobel has a happy marriage until she falls in with a racy set and neglects her husband. 21:15Dr Gideon Fell's only clue to a brutal killing afloat is an engraved weapon.
| 21:002/4The Burnell children invite almost all their classmates to see their new toy. 21:15Horace Rumpole is still clearly smitten by his pupil Phillida. Stars Benedict Cumberbatch.
| 21:003/4Rosemary Fell is accomplished and rich, but her vanity is soon exposed. 21:15Rumpole defends a tabloid editor accused of libelling an author. With Benedict Cumberbatch
| 21:004/4By the Mediterranean Sea, Fanny contemplates her future with George. 21:15Rumpole defends Hilda’s relation in an Ecclesiastical court. With Benedict Cumberbatch.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Renay Richardson recommend the best podcasts.
| | 21:10A couple mull over the pros and cons of leaving their Devon home for a new life in Spain(R) 21:15Crime writer PD James shares her castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:305/6Country music legend Tina C tries save the world from its financial mess by visiting China 22:455/6Market researcher Ian Dunn carries out a delicate immigration survey.
| 22:00Tim Vine and the British public with a sack full of seasonal jokes. 22:304/4The wacky management consultants try nursing an ailing hospital back to rude health.
| 22:00Arthur understudies on a production of Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Will he get on? 22:301/6Marcus Brigstocke finds out about the pure and noble game of football. And also FIFA.
| 22:003/6The worst of the bad coppers, a one hit-wonder and the return of Patsy Straightwoman. 22:301/6David Soul and Simon Day star in a series of fantastical comedy apocalypses. 22:451/7Get the latest news in Nurseryland. News comedy starring Jack Dee and Peter Capaldi.
| 22:001/4Inspector Lestrade introduces Sherlock Holmes' rival Constance Dunlap. Stars James Fleet. 22:304/4Life's everyday journeys, either to work, holiday or just down to the shops. 22:454/4Exploring the wonders of the planet, Josie learns a love of gardening can lead to wisdom.
| 22:001/6Terry Wogan's diary reveals his obsession with Subbuteo and love of eating lunch in bed. 22:302/6The comedian and Joy Division musician in the tag talk show 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Robert White.
| 22:006/6Alex and his band explore the theme of seasons. 22:302/4The story of Victorian Britain's most respected detective.
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| 23:00 | 23:00The team take a retrospective look at the future as they focus on the year 2020. 23:301/4Life and recipes from cookery writer Damien Trench's kitchen diary.
| 23:006/6Nat Segnit follows Craig McKenzie's controversial attempt at the world's toughest swim. 23:30John and Mary see the New Year in an inn, and Ken's off to buy a sofa. 23:454/4East meets West in the field of online dating and Tim Berners-Lee tweets.
| 23:003/4Chris Addison's spoof lectures exploring human evolution. 23:302/4Simon Bligh hosts the stand-up with Alan Carr, Richard Morton and Gina Yashere.
| 23:001/4Kirsty Wark presents a documentary from the future. What if the bees were to be no more? 23:302/4The second episode sees the young idealists wrangling over their party's Foreign Policy.
| 23:005/6Owain Glyndwr and William Robert Grove face judgement. Expect a glorious service station. 23:301/6Brian Perkins, Kate Robbins and Jeremy Hardy recall a year of upheaval - still to come.
| 23:003/6Yorkshire poet Geoff Allerton and his amateur journalist pal Duncan are at the Mallard. 23:303/6Mark spoils us with a look at the virtue of generosity.
| 23:006/6Bossy Clare's nemesis Peggy issues a challenge that she can't turn down. 23:25The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Robert White. 23:302/6Only £892,000 to go! Can the station reach their charity target in half an hour?
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