| 00:00 | 00:00When her grandmother falls ill Lizzie returns from abroad to care for her. 00:45Supernatural story by Kate Mosse, author of Labyrinth and The Taxidermist's Daughter.
| 00:001/5Charles Dance tells a darkly comic tale by the master of the bizarre. With Toby Jones. 00:156/8More sounds and visitations, but how much of Hill House is manipulated by Eleanor's mind? 00:30Sue MacGregor is joined by Clive Swift and Margaret Heffernan to discuss favourite books.
| 00:002/5Charles Dance tells a dark tale by the master of the bizarre. With Madhav Sharma. 00:157/8How much of Hill House is manipulated by Eleanor's mind? 00:30The comedian, actor and singer talks to Derek Jones about his love of wildlife photography
| 00:003/5Charles Dance tells a darkly comic tale by the master of the bizarre. With Penelope Keith. 00:158/8Eleanor wants to stay but the House has its own ideas. 00:305/8The writer and stand-up comic talks about the books which have shaped her life.
| 00:004/5Charles Dance tells a darkly comic tale by the master of the bizarre. With Simon Williams. 00:15Tao Lin's curious tale about a prisoner in 2042 who depicts a society addicted to sleep. 00:30Lynn Barber talks to Matthew Parris about Sebastian Walker of Walker Books.
| 00:005/5Charles Dance tells a comic tale by the master of the bizarre. With Nickolas Grace. 00:15A car crash on a deserted road. A camper drags the driver away. What's the story? 00:30Richard Francis, Michael Bracewell and Alice Rawsthorn debate 'style'.
| 00:00A woman, who is seen only on the longest night of the year, defies the ageing process.
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| 01:00 | 01:00As Jill and David's relationship blossoms, a new and deadly virus emerges – Hong Kong Flu.
| 01:004/6After a curious train journey to Geneva, the suave sleuth gets a surprise revelation. 01:301/2Misha Glenny goes to Rome, Sardinia and Milan in pursuit of the Italian nationalist.
| 01:005/6After the Geneva revelations, the sleuth heads to snowy St Moritz, where danger lurks. 01:302/2Misha explores the background to Garibaldi's heroic efforts that liberated southern Italy.
| 01:006/6A stabbing, a fatal fire, blackmail and hush money. Can the sleuth solve the mystery? 01:30The newspaper columnist Steve Richards goes on stage with 'pro-politics comedy'
| 01:001/6The kindly detective probes some animal charities. 01:30Sandi Toksvig visits the Human Library where you borrow a person instead of a book
| 01:002/6As the sabotage and murder trail continues, Mortimer is set to make a speech. 01:30Tim Key explores the strange sounds that became the Soviet soundtrack to the space race.
| 01:00Caitlin Moran narrates her bestselling comic memoir.
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| 02:00 | 02:15Bill Paterson reads his own warm-hearted reminiscences of a boyhood adventure in Glasgow. 02:302/2It's 1997. Adrian Mole is asked to write a book.
| 02:006/10Whilst Johannes is in Venice an unwelcome visitor arrives at the Brandt household. 02:1516/30How boys went to 19th-century public schools as a shield from too much female influence. 02:301/15Anne heads off to dazzling post-war New York in search of a career. 02:451/5The new family at Shawley Rectory move out after only a couple of days. .
| 02:007/10Nella discovers Marin's secret, but does she fully understand its implications? 02:1517/30How the Victorian obsession with childhood was represented in art and literature. 02:302/15One of New York's richest men has proposed marriage to Anne. 02:452/5Will a new owner spark a fresh start for Shawley Rectory?
| 02:008/10Nella must do what she can to sell the warehouse full of sugar before it rots 02:1518/30Michael Morpurgo reveals children's working lives during the Industrial Revolution. 02:303/15Anne meets famous torch singer Helen, and Neely understudies the lead in a new musical. 02:453/5Daniel wants to remarry his first wife, Joy.
| 02:009/10The burgomasters of Amsterdam determine to uphold their city's God-fearing reputation. 02:1519/30Victorian street children and the organisations that grew up to rescue them. 02:304/15Anne's relationship with Lyon grows passionate, and Neely gets her big break. 02:454/5Daniel must decide whether to pay the ransom.
| 02:0010/10Nella bids her husband farewell and welcomes the new arrival. 02:1520/30How the 1870 Forster Education Act marked the start of compulsory education for all. 02:305/15Anne's fallen for Lyon Burke, but her friendship with Helen is put to the test. 02:455/5With the world on the brink, a family shelter in Scotland.
| 02:10Actor and comedian Richard Blackwood chooses tracks by Junior and Stevie Wonder. 02:15The French entertainer talks frankly about his career. 02:35David Attenborough tells us how cuckoos get their eggs into the nests of other species. 02:454/4Master raconteur Kenneth Williams entertains with memories of the Singapore Stage Club.
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| 03:00 | 03:451/5How Riis's photographs of the New York slum had an immediate and extraordinary impact.
| 03:00A medium stages a kidnap to draw attention to her psychic powers.
| 03:001/2Hearts beat and minds scheme. The dowdy Withers compete with the glittering Springs.
| 03:002/2Will the young, widowed and pretty Viola Wither escape her stifling in-laws?
| 03:001/2War veteran Larry Darrell is back in Chicago, but heads for Paris on a spiritual quest.
| 03:002/21930s: Larry meets Sophie again in Paris - to the horror of ex-fiancee, Isabel.
| 03:00Star Trek's Leonard Nimoy jets in from 1980 and magician Paul Daniels pops in from 2009.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Marilyn Monroe helps Ella Fitzgerald challenge racial prejudice In 1950s Hollywood.
| 04:001/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Ross Noble and Jenny Eclair. 04:302/6Basil spies Mr Wimpole, the wickedest man in England. But Charlie demands proof.
| 04:002/6Astronomer Stuart Clark, former hostage Tom Hart Dyke and comedian Jo Brand donate items. 04:303/8More tangles in Izzy's love life, when she and Dick head to dinner with Charles.
| 04:00Crazy capers as Sue Perkins grills Jack Docherty, Pater Baynam and Armando Iannucci. 04:303/6Perkins can't get a site phone, so his workmates get him a handset and more besides.
| 04:003/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Kate Saunders and Nigel Williams. 04:302/6Reflections on the rise and fall of EC Segar's sailor man. Stars Warren Mitchell.
| 04:0010/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 04:303/8The city gents' new business makes them money, but at what cost?
| 04:004/4The Sheriff of Nottingham forges an alliance with a former friend.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Paul Farley hears new poems by Zaffar Kunial in the places they were made. 05:301/4Ruth gets to perform her favourite sketch - she just has to get Lucy to understand it.
| 05:008/8The Embassy faces tough questions back home. 05:303/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:004/8Bill wants Richard and Liza to cool their ardour, while Faith is stoking the fires. 05:302/6Julie has a bone to pick with Danno - and Andy’s finally met a woman.
| 05:003/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson investigate the death of a man by crossbow. 05:302/4Angela Barnes remembers her naturist dad and packs herself a fantasy coffin.
| 05:006/6Jack has flu, so daughter Nicola takes over just as the pub inspectors are due. 05:306/6John Finnemore brings the sixth series of his award-winning sketch show to a close.
| 05:002/4Marlborough Road's multitasking mother Saffron turns to cleaner Sally for help. 05:303/4Inspector Lestrade introduces Sherlock Holmes' rival Max Carrados.
| 05:303/4Stuart Maconie looks at Big Country's final album with Stuart Adamson, Driving To Damascus
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| 06:00 | 06:004/6After a curious train journey to Geneva, the suave sleuth gets a surprise revelation. 06:301/2Misha Glenny goes to Rome, Sardinia and Milan in pursuit of the Italian nationalist.
| 06:005/6After the Geneva revelations, the sleuth heads to snowy St Moritz, where danger lurks. 06:302/2Misha explores the background to Garibaldi's heroic efforts that liberated southern Italy.
| 06:006/6A stabbing, a fatal fire, blackmail and hush money. Can the sleuth solve the mystery? 06:30The newspaper columnist Steve Richards goes on stage with 'pro-politics comedy'
| 06:001/6The kindly detective probes some animal charities. 06:30Sandi Toksvig visits the Human Library where you borrow a person instead of a book
| 06:002/6As the sabotage and murder trail continues, Mortimer is set to make a speech. 06:30Tim Key explores the strange sounds that became the Soviet soundtrack to the space race.
| 06:004/4The Sheriff of Nottingham forges an alliance with a former friend.
| 06:001/3Three young women seek entertainment careers in dazzling post-war New York.
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| 07:00 | 07:008/8The Embassy faces tough questions back home. 07:303/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:004/8Bill wants Richard and Liza to cool their ardour, while Faith is stoking the fires. 07:302/6Julie has a bone to pick with Danno - and Andy’s finally met a woman.
| 07:003/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson investigate the death of a man by crossbow. 07:302/4Angela Barnes remembers her naturist dad and packs herself a fantasy coffin.
| 07:006/6Jack has flu, so daughter Nicola takes over just as the pub inspectors are due. 07:306/6John Finnemore brings the sixth series of his award-winning sketch show to a close.
| 07:002/4Marlborough Road's multitasking mother Saffron turns to cleaner Sally for help. 07:303/4Inspector Lestrade introduces Sherlock Holmes' rival Max Carrados.
| 07:303/4Stuart Maconie looks at Big Country's final album with Stuart Adamson, Driving To Damascus
| 07:15A cat imagines life as a human. 07:302/4Anja and Benjio happily show a hapless robber around the Fings and Bobs shop.
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| 08:00 | 08:0012/20Rivalling Edinburgh and Salzburg, three short plays with the Lad in East Cheam. 08:304/10A stranded passenger sparks a chain of disasters.
| 08:005/6The author and his wife blow hot and cold about refrigeration. 08:302/8Cleaner Elspeth gets her own storeroom from caretaker Ramsay - with conditions...
| 08:001/12With HMS Troutbridge set for special escort duty, Mr Phillips returns on a unicycle. 08:30Kenneth Horne is off to Spain and Hornerama looks at Britain.
| 08:009/21Janet starts dating a BBC announcer, resulting in Michael become insanely jealous. 08:3013/26Neddie Seagoon poses as a 6,000-year-old man to resurrect his rock 'n' roll career.
| 08:002/6The comedian's doctor prescribes him a sunshine holiday. Starring Harry Worth. 08:308/13Harold hopes he's found true love. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 08:00Star Trek's Leonard Nimoy jets in from 1980 and magician Paul Daniels pops in from 2009.
| 08:00How will the All-American family’s new ‘barbecue’ go down with the neighbours? 08:3011/13Confusion reigns as Noote does his aunt a favour behind the Bishop's back.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Ross Noble and Jenny Eclair. 09:302/6Basil spies Mr Wimpole, the wickedest man in England. But Charlie demands proof.
| 09:002/7Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:452/6The Ministry of Furniture and methodist pirates. Patrick Moore guest stars.
| 09:00Crazy capers as Sue Perkins grills Jack Docherty, Pater Baynam and Armando Iannucci. 09:303/6Perkins can't get a site phone, so his workmates get him a handset and more besides.
| 09:003/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Kate Saunders and Nigel Williams. 09:302/6Reflections on the rise and fall of EC Segar's sailor man. Stars Warren Mitchell.
| 09:0010/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 09:303/8The city gents' new business makes them money, but at what cost?
| 09:00Two decades of adventures in broadcasting with Joe Queenan, the American satirist.
| 09:00Sally Bayley recalls how a strange home life made her bond with characters from books.
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| 10:00 | 10:00A medium stages a kidnap to draw attention to her psychic powers.
| 10:001/2Hearts beat and minds scheme. The dowdy Withers compete with the glittering Springs.
| 10:002/2Will the young, widowed and pretty Viola Wither escape her stifling in-laws?
| 10:001/2War veteran Larry Darrell is back in Chicago, but heads for Paris on a spiritual quest.
| 10:002/21930s: Larry meets Sophie again in Paris - to the horror of ex-fiancee, Isabel.
| | 10:10Adopted sisters conclude that their new family is cause for celebration.(R) 10:15Kirsty Young explores the choices of the author of The Ice House.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Chris Anderson talks to some of the most interesting TED stage speakers. 11:45Robert Florence's comic short story reveals the dark doings of the Scottish Illuminati.
| 11:00A young writer befriends an elderly man and discovers the beauty within his world 11:15The story of how President Roosevelt got The Wind in the Willows published in America.
| 11:00Niamh believes there are fairies on the hill behind her house, but all is not as it seems. 11:15The doomed conspiracy of 1586 to assassinate Queen Elizabeth.
| 11:00Eimear McBride’s story of dark family secrets and a long-awaited act of revenge. 11:15Drama imagining February 1945, through the eyes of a British spy.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Deborah Frances-White recommend the best podcasts.
| | 11:008/13Sarah Austin Jenness introduces tales of obsession, secrets and discoveries. 11:50Sir David marvels over the Quetzalcoatlus: the largest flying animal ever to exist.
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| 12:00 | 12:0012/20Rivalling Edinburgh and Salzburg, three short plays with the Lad in East Cheam. 12:304/10A stranded passenger sparks a chain of disasters.
| 12:005/6The author and his wife blow hot and cold about refrigeration. 12:302/8Cleaner Elspeth gets her own storeroom from caretaker Ramsay - with conditions...
| 12:001/12With HMS Troutbridge set for special escort duty, Mr Phillips returns on a unicycle. 12:30Kenneth Horne is off to Spain and Hornerama looks at Britain.
| 12:009/21Janet starts dating a BBC announcer, resulting in Michael become insanely jealous. 12:3013/26Neddie Seagoon poses as a 6,000-year-old man to resurrect his rock 'n' roll career.
| 12:002/6The comedian's doctor prescribes him a sunshine holiday. Starring Harry Worth. 12:308/13Harold hopes he's found true love. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 12:001/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Ross Noble and Jenny Eclair. 12:3012/20Rivalling Edinburgh and Salzburg, three short plays with the Lad in East Cheam.
| 12:00How will the All-American family’s new ‘barbecue’ go down with the neighbours? 12:3011/13Confusion reigns as Noote does his aunt a favour behind the Bishop's back.
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| 13:00 | 13:004/6After a curious train journey to Geneva, the suave sleuth gets a surprise revelation. 13:301/2Misha Glenny goes to Rome, Sardinia and Milan in pursuit of the Italian nationalist.
| 13:005/6After the Geneva revelations, the sleuth heads to snowy St Moritz, where danger lurks. 13:302/2Misha explores the background to Garibaldi's heroic efforts that liberated southern Italy.
| 13:006/6A stabbing, a fatal fire, blackmail and hush money. Can the sleuth solve the mystery? 13:30The newspaper columnist Steve Richards goes on stage with 'pro-politics comedy'
| 13:001/6The kindly detective probes some animal charities. 13:30Sandi Toksvig visits the Human Library where you borrow a person instead of a book
| 13:002/6As the sabotage and murder trail continues, Mortimer is set to make a speech. 13:30Tim Key explores the strange sounds that became the Soviet soundtrack to the space race.
| 13:00Caitlin Moran narrates her bestselling comic memoir.
| 13:001/3Three young women seek entertainment careers in dazzling post-war New York.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Whilst Johannes is in Venice an unwelcome visitor arrives at the Brandt household. 14:1516/30How boys went to 19th-century public schools as a shield from too much female influence. 14:301/15Anne heads off to dazzling post-war New York in search of a career. 14:451/5The new family at Shawley Rectory move out after only a couple of days. .
| 14:007/10Nella discovers Marin's secret, but does she fully understand its implications? 14:1517/30How the Victorian obsession with childhood was represented in art and literature. 14:302/15One of New York's richest men has proposed marriage to Anne. 14:452/5Will a new owner spark a fresh start for Shawley Rectory?
| 14:008/10Nella must do what she can to sell the warehouse full of sugar before it rots 14:1518/30Michael Morpurgo reveals children's working lives during the Industrial Revolution. 14:303/15Anne meets famous torch singer Helen, and Neely understudies the lead in a new musical. 14:453/5Daniel wants to remarry his first wife, Joy.
| 14:009/10The burgomasters of Amsterdam determine to uphold their city's God-fearing reputation. 14:1519/30Victorian street children and the organisations that grew up to rescue them. 14:304/15Anne's relationship with Lyon grows passionate, and Neely gets her big break. 14:454/5Daniel must decide whether to pay the ransom.
| 14:0010/10Nella bids her husband farewell and welcomes the new arrival. 14:1520/30How the 1870 Forster Education Act marked the start of compulsory education for all. 14:305/15Anne's fallen for Lyon Burke, but her friendship with Helen is put to the test. 14:455/5With the world on the brink, a family shelter in Scotland.
| 14:10Actor and comedian Richard Blackwood chooses tracks by Junior and Stevie Wonder. 14:15The French entertainer talks frankly about his career. 14:35David Attenborough tells us how cuckoos get their eggs into the nests of other species. 14:454/4Master raconteur Kenneth Williams entertains with memories of the Singapore Stage Club.
| 14:15A cat imagines life as a human. 14:301830: Washington Black’s life changes with a new master at a Barbados plantation.
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| 15:00 | 15:00A medium stages a kidnap to draw attention to her psychic powers.
| 15:001/2Hearts beat and minds scheme. The dowdy Withers compete with the glittering Springs.
| 15:002/2Will the young, widowed and pretty Viola Wither escape her stifling in-laws?
| 15:001/2War veteran Larry Darrell is back in Chicago, but heads for Paris on a spiritual quest.
| 15:002/21930s: Larry meets Sophie again in Paris - to the horror of ex-fiancee, Isabel.
| 15:00Star Trek's Leonard Nimoy jets in from 1980 and magician Paul Daniels pops in from 2009.
| 15:452/5Colin Ford discovers how Cameron changed portraiture forever.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Ross Noble and Jenny Eclair. 16:302/6Basil spies Mr Wimpole, the wickedest man in England. But Charlie demands proof.
| 16:002/6Astronomer Stuart Clark, former hostage Tom Hart Dyke and comedian Jo Brand donate items. 16:303/8More tangles in Izzy's love life, when she and Dick head to dinner with Charles.
| 16:00Crazy capers as Sue Perkins grills Jack Docherty, Pater Baynam and Armando Iannucci. 16:303/6Perkins can't get a site phone, so his workmates get him a handset and more besides.
| 16:003/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Kate Saunders and Nigel Williams. 16:302/6Reflections on the rise and fall of EC Segar's sailor man. Stars Warren Mitchell.
| 16:0010/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 16:303/8The city gents' new business makes them money, but at what cost?
| 16:004/4The Sheriff of Nottingham forges an alliance with a former friend.
| 16:00Being a TV cook should be fun - for Lizzie it means meals-for-one and a stroppy daughter
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| 17:00 | 17:008/8The Embassy faces tough questions back home. 17:303/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:004/8Bill wants Richard and Liza to cool their ardour, while Faith is stoking the fires. 17:302/6Julie has a bone to pick with Danno - and Andy’s finally met a woman.
| 17:003/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson investigate the death of a man by crossbow. 17:302/4Angela Barnes remembers her naturist dad and packs herself a fantasy coffin.
| 17:006/6Jack has flu, so daughter Nicola takes over just as the pub inspectors are due. 17:306/6John Finnemore brings the sixth series of his award-winning sketch show to a close.
| 17:002/4Marlborough Road's multitasking mother Saffron turns to cleaner Sally for help. 17:303/4Inspector Lestrade introduces Sherlock Holmes' rival Max Carrados.
| 17:303/4Stuart Maconie looks at Big Country's final album with Stuart Adamson, Driving To Damascus
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects The Fisher Poets Gathering presented by Katrina Porteous. 17:302/4Anja and Benjio happily show a hapless robber around the Fings and Bobs shop.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5Charles Dance tells a darkly comic tale by the master of the bizarre. With Toby Jones. 18:156/8More sounds and visitations, but how much of Hill House is manipulated by Eleanor's mind? 18:30Sue MacGregor is joined by Clive Swift and Margaret Heffernan to discuss favourite books.
| 18:002/5Charles Dance tells a dark tale by the master of the bizarre. With Madhav Sharma. 18:157/8How much of Hill House is manipulated by Eleanor's mind? 18:30The comedian, actor and singer talks to Derek Jones about his love of wildlife photography
| 18:003/5Charles Dance tells a darkly comic tale by the master of the bizarre. With Penelope Keith. 18:158/8Eleanor wants to stay but the House has its own ideas. 18:305/8The writer and stand-up comic talks about the books which have shaped her life.
| 18:004/5Charles Dance tells a darkly comic tale by the master of the bizarre. With Simon Williams. 18:15Tao Lin's curious tale about a prisoner in 2042 who depicts a society addicted to sleep. 18:30Lynn Barber talks to Matthew Parris about Sebastian Walker of Walker Books.
| 18:005/5Charles Dance tells a comic tale by the master of the bizarre. With Nickolas Grace. 18:15A car crash on a deserted road. A camper drags the driver away. What's the story? 18:30Richard Francis, Michael Bracewell and Alice Rawsthorn debate 'style'.
| 18:00A woman, who is seen only on the longest night of the year, defies the ageing process.
| 18:00Using a new matter transportation machine to travel to Australia sparks terror for Mary. 18:45Unnerving, macabre retelling of the Pied Piper tale.
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| 19:00 | 19:0012/20Rivalling Edinburgh and Salzburg, three short plays with the Lad in East Cheam. 19:304/10A stranded passenger sparks a chain of disasters.
| 19:005/6The author and his wife blow hot and cold about refrigeration. 19:302/8Cleaner Elspeth gets her own storeroom from caretaker Ramsay - with conditions...
| 19:001/12With HMS Troutbridge set for special escort duty, Mr Phillips returns on a unicycle. 19:30Kenneth Horne is off to Spain and Hornerama looks at Britain.
| 19:009/21Janet starts dating a BBC announcer, resulting in Michael become insanely jealous. 19:3013/26Neddie Seagoon poses as a 6,000-year-old man to resurrect his rock 'n' roll career.
| 19:002/6The comedian's doctor prescribes him a sunshine holiday. Starring Harry Worth. 19:308/13Harold hopes he's found true love. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 19:00Two decades of adventures in broadcasting with Joe Queenan, the American satirist.
| 19:008/13Sarah Austin Jenness introduces tales of obsession, secrets and discoveries. 19:50Sir David marvels over the Quetzalcoatlus: the largest flying animal ever to exist.
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| 20:00 | 20:004/6After a curious train journey to Geneva, the suave sleuth gets a surprise revelation. 20:301/2Misha Glenny goes to Rome, Sardinia and Milan in pursuit of the Italian nationalist.
| 20:005/6After the Geneva revelations, the sleuth heads to snowy St Moritz, where danger lurks. 20:302/2Misha explores the background to Garibaldi's heroic efforts that liberated southern Italy.
| 20:006/6A stabbing, a fatal fire, blackmail and hush money. Can the sleuth solve the mystery? 20:30The newspaper columnist Steve Richards goes on stage with 'pro-politics comedy'
| 20:001/6The kindly detective probes some animal charities. 20:30Sandi Toksvig visits the Human Library where you borrow a person instead of a book
| 20:002/6As the sabotage and murder trail continues, Mortimer is set to make a speech. 20:30Tim Key explores the strange sounds that became the Soviet soundtrack to the space race.
| | 20:00Sally Bayley recalls how a strange home life made her bond with characters from books.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to some of the most interesting TED stage speakers. 21:45Robert Florence's comic short story reveals the dark doings of the Scottish Illuminati.
| 21:00A young writer befriends an elderly man and discovers the beauty within his world 21:15The story of how President Roosevelt got The Wind in the Willows published in America.
| 21:00Niamh believes there are fairies on the hill behind her house, but all is not as it seems. 21:15The doomed conspiracy of 1586 to assassinate Queen Elizabeth.
| 21:00Eimear McBride’s story of dark family secrets and a long-awaited act of revenge. 21:15Drama imagining February 1945, through the eyes of a British spy.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Deborah Frances-White recommend the best podcasts.
| | 21:10Adopted sisters conclude that their new family is cause for celebration. 21:15Kirsty Young explores the choices of the author of The Ice House.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:302/6The spoof TV sci-fi star explains life's big mysteries
| 22:002/6Julie has a bone to pick with Danno - and Andy’s finally met a woman. 22:302/4The country music legend's revelations about his so-called dysfunctional family. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Jayde Adams talks to Adam Hess.
| 22:002/4Angela Barnes remembers her naturist dad and packs herself a fantasy coffin. 22:303/6Uh-oh - Marcus Brigstocke has decided to don a crumpled linen suit and fib for Britain.
| 22:006/6John Finnemore brings the sixth series of his award-winning sketch show to a close. 22:303/6Simon Day and David Soul star in a series of fantastical comedy apocalypses. 22:454/7Live from the Nurseryland space programme. Will the cow be launched over the moon? 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Jayde Adams talks to Adam Hess.
| 22:003/4Inspector Lestrade introduces Sherlock Holmes' rival Max Carrados. 22:302/4Tim meets a secretary and sings an imaginary country song.
| 22:003/6Baroness Oona King's diaries show her political ambitions started from a very young age. 22:304/6The tag talk show: John Cooper Clarke talks to Kevin Eldon.
| 22:002/4Anja and Benjio happily show a hapless robber around the Fings and Bobs shop. 22:304/4The story of Victorian Britain's most celebrated magician.
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| 23:00 | 23:002/7Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:452/6The Ministry of Furniture and methodist pirates. Patrick Moore guest stars.
| 23:001/6Talking coins and cows with Tom Basden, Stefan Golaszewski, Tim Key and Lloyd Woolf. 23:301/4Mark addresses tax avoidance, quantitative easing and voting reform.
| 23:001/6The Kiwi novelty music duo try to make it big in the English capital. 23:304/4Simon Bligh hosts the stand-up with Andrew Maxwell, Pierre Hollins and Simon Evans.
| 23:003/4Kirsty Wark presents a documentary from the future. What if Britain legalised marijuana? 23:304/4The Party take to the streets with their inaugural protest.
| 23:001/6Local government worker Martin faces a deadly combo - new boss, cats and wheelie bins. 23:303/6Griff Rhys Jones, Kate Robbins and Brian Perkins look ahead to the Year of Toddler Power.
| 23:005/6Celebrity Oz chef Mick Cunningham comes to The Mallard believing he’ll be filming for TV. 23:305/6Mark pulls his finger out - to examine the virtue of hard work.
| 23:002/4Nigel Planer stars in the satire on GPs in the NHS by Dr Phil Hammond and David Spicer 23:304/6Your indispensable guide to bargains in Margate and mouth-watering lunchtime theatre.
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