| 00:00 | 00:00Using a new matter transportation machine to travel to Australia sparks terror for Mary. 00:45Unnerving, macabre retelling of the Pied Piper tale.
| 00:001/5It's 1945 and the Allies are certain to win the war. Then an unidentified aircraft appears 00:30Book discussion, hosted by Sue MacGregor, with Christopher Douglas and Marie O’Riordan.
| 00:002/5Barton and his team head deep behind German lines to track down a terrifying new weapon. 00:301/5Professor Jeffrey Richards recalls the husband and wife team that battled villains.
| 00:003/5Barton and the team have found the Germans' secret weapon. But what exactly is it? 00:306/8Stuart Cosgrove speaks to Sir Terry Pratchett about the most significant books in his life
| 00:004/5Things can't get much worse for Barton and his team - or can they? 00:30Des Lynam chooses Henry Cooper for Great Lives.
| 00:005/5Jurgen and Kate are desperate to get the weapon away before all is lost. 00:30Anne Enright and journalist Bill Hagerty join Peter Rhodes to consider received wisdom.
| 00:00Ivan has his doubts when Vasilsa’s stepmother arranges a hasty funeral for her.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/3Three young women seek entertainment careers in dazzling post-war New York.
| 01:003/6Purbright probes the discovery of a body down a wishing well. 01:30Kim Phuc, subject of an iconic photograph from the Vietnam War, tells her story.
| 01:004/6The detective's murder probe proves uncomfortable for the victim's husband. 01:30Ian Stone asks what makes a football fan travel the country to watch their team play
| 01:005/6As suspicions over Palgrove grow, Purbright visits an old friend. 01:30Women whose much-loved husbands have died describe finding unexpected happiness afterwards
| 01:006/6As Mortimer Hive enters the lion's den, can Purbright unravel the wicked web? 01:30Poet Michael Symmons Roberts explores the life of his childhood inspiration.
| 01:001/6Newly-promoted Commissaire Henri Castang probes a hotel owner's disappearance. 01:30Paul Robertson examines the claims and counter-claims for musical mediumship.
| 01:00An exploration of disagreements in a couple’s illicit relationship in post WWI France.
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| 02:00 | 02:15A cat imagines life as a human. 02:301830: Washington Black’s life changes with a new master at a Barbados plantation.
| 02:001/10A contented marriage is disrupted by Arabella - beautiful, rich and longing to be loved. 02:1521/30The experiences of children exiled from or who arrived in Britain under the British Empire 02:306/15Set on showbiz careers in New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together. 02:451/5Germaine Greer tells the story of her search for a patch of her native Australia to heal.
| 02:002/10Arabella gets to know her new housemates. 02:1522/30Readings of the words of children about the effect of the wars of the 20th century. 02:307/15Jennifer is keen to marry Tony, and Lyon visits Anne's family home. 02:452/5Germaine Greer is taken to see an abandoned dairy farm on the Gold Coast.
| 02:003/10Edmund and his wife discuss how to treat their new charge. 02:1523/30Michael Morpurgo traces the making of Britain's Welfare State amid concerns for children. 02:308/15New bride Jennifer visits Neely, who's now a big Hollywood star. 02:453/5Germaine Greer has bought a piece of battered rainforest on the Gold Coast.
| 02:004/10Edmund takes Arabella to London and treats her to lunch. 02:1524/30How behaviourists and Freudians battled over techniques for bringing up children. 02:309/15Jennifer is offered French films and Anne gets work on TV. 02:454/5Germaine Greer talks about the hero of her rainforest, the rare White Beech tree.
| 02:005/10Edmund's attraction intensifies, but Arabella seems to be cooling off. 02:1525/30New forms of entertainment available to children in the first half of the 20th century. 02:3010/15Neely's won an Academy Award, but her second marriage is on the rocks. 02:455/5Germaine Greer returns from England to find a welcome surprise in her rainforest.
| 02:10Eric Idle chooses a Beatles song and a well-known Python anthem. 02:15Social activist, writer and broadcaster Dr Stocks discusses her career. 02:451/5Had Queen Victoria become a Test cricketer, would there still be a British Empire?
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| 03:00 | 03:452/5Colin Ford discovers how Cameron changed portraiture forever.
| 03:001/2Lady Clonbrony wants her son to make a good marriage.
| 03:002/2In Ireland, Lord Colambre has become the target of marriage for Lady Dashfort's daughter.
| 03:001/3Bob meets a prostitute. Semi-autobiographical trilogy set in inter-war London.
| 03:002/3Jenny tells of her fall from grace and Mr Eccles makes plain his feelings for Ella.
| 03:003/3Bob gives Jenny an ultimatum and Ella confronts Mr Eccles.
| 03:00The 'Hancock's Half Hour' stalwart recalls his career highlights and some favourite music. 03:50Actor Stephen Fry chooses tracks by Richard Wagner and Herb Alpert.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Being a TV cook should be fun - for Lizzie it means meals-for-one and a stroppy daughter
| 04:002/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Jenny Eclair and Ross Noble. 04:303/6A distressed reverend begins his tale of a monstrous outrage committed against him.
| 04:002/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Jenny Eclair and Ross Noble. 04:304/8Confused Izzy meets fiance Charles' friend Bill and they hit it off...
| 04:00Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, David Quantick, Peter Baynham and Richard Herring. 04:304/6When Perkins befriends the Carnival Queen, the workmates plot a little sabotage.
| 04:004/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh and Victoria Glendinning. 04:303/6Cinderella's siblings speak out, giving their version of what happened after the ball
| 04:001/6Crime writers Ruth Dudley Edwards and Robert Richardson tackle a model's murder. 04:304/8George and Charles tackle a horrid child and a bizarre giant.
| 04:00Toby loves to sit in Grace's garden as a refuge from his wife. But how long will he stay?
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects The Fisher Poets Gathering presented by Katrina Porteous. 05:302/4Anja and Benjio happily show a hapless robber around the Fings and Bobs shop.
| 05:001/6Can five everyday Hull women overcome the barriers and fulfil their dreams upon the stage? 05:304/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:005/8Culinary chaos is on the menu when Faith's Aussie friend Esther visits. 05:303/6Andy thinks everyone’s forgotten his birthday but doesn't know a surprise is awaiting him.
| 05:004/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson help an MP who claims he's being followed. 05:303/4Comedian Angela Barnes remembers her Dad and packs herself a fantasy coffin.
| 05:001/6Disapproving of husband Ken's horse gambling, Margaret takes the reins. 05:301/6Mark Steel is back In Town for a ninth series. First stop, Hastings.
| 05:003/4Edith Black's poet lodger is back with his druid lover, and Sally is sorting again. 05:304/4Inspector Lestrade introduces Sherlock Holmes' rival Prof SFX Van Duson.
| 05:304/4Stuart Maconie examines The Smiths' final album, Strangeways, Here We Come.
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| 06:00 | 06:003/6Purbright probes the discovery of a body down a wishing well. 06:30Kim Phuc, subject of an iconic photograph from the Vietnam War, tells her story.
| 06:004/6The detective's murder probe proves uncomfortable for the victim's husband. 06:30Ian Stone asks what makes a football fan travel the country to watch their team play
| 06:005/6As suspicions over Palgrove grow, Purbright visits an old friend. 06:30Women whose much-loved husbands have died describe finding unexpected happiness afterwards
| 06:006/6As Mortimer Hive enters the lion's den, can Purbright unravel the wicked web? 06:30Poet Michael Symmons Roberts explores the life of his childhood inspiration.
| 06:001/6Newly-promoted Commissaire Henri Castang probes a hotel owner's disappearance. 06:30Paul Robertson examines the claims and counter-claims for musical mediumship.
| 06:00Toby loves to sit in Grace's garden as a refuge from his wife. But how long will he stay?
| 06:002/3Neely's life is in tatters. But on her return to New York she agrees to perform on TV.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/6Can five everyday Hull women overcome the barriers and fulfil their dreams upon the stage? 07:304/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:005/8Culinary chaos is on the menu when Faith's Aussie friend Esther visits. 07:303/6Andy thinks everyone’s forgotten his birthday but doesn't know a surprise is awaiting him.
| 07:004/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson help an MP who claims he's being followed. 07:303/4Comedian Angela Barnes remembers her Dad and packs herself a fantasy coffin.
| 07:001/6Disapproving of husband Ken's horse gambling, Margaret takes the reins. 07:301/6Mark Steel is back In Town for a ninth series. First stop, Hastings.
| 07:003/4Edith Black's poet lodger is back with his druid lover, and Sally is sorting again. 07:304/4Inspector Lestrade introduces Sherlock Holmes' rival Prof SFX Van Duson.
| 07:304/4Stuart Maconie examines The Smiths' final album, Strangeways, Here We Come.
| 07:15Will Miss Flynn and Miss Pearce find ‘Paradise’ as heavenly as they expect? 07:303/4A pair of American tourists visit St Paul's Cathedral to confess their sins.
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| 08:00 | 08:0013/20The Lad is set to entertain troops in Malta, but gets duped! 08:305/10Sheepish looks all round as Bert ponders becoming a hairdresser.
| 08:006/6Bumps in the night for the author and wife Diana. 08:303/8Cleaner Elsie borrows a flat for a night, but must keep caretaker Ramsay out of the way.
| 08:002/12The crew of HMS Troutbridge is sent to pursue some marine miscreants. 08:30Kenneth takes his nephews to the zoo and Hornerama looks at Holidays.
| 08:0010/21Janet wants to learn to drive and buy a car. Her colleagues won’t stand in her way! 08:3014/26Neddie Seagoon is dispatched to destroy a bridge built by British prisoners of war.
| 08:003/6The comedian has got a new camera, and havoc awaits at a wedding. 08:309/13Harold fancies a French holiday, but Albert is not keen. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 08:00The 'Hancock's Half Hour' stalwart recalls his career highlights and some favourite music. 08:50Actor Stephen Fry chooses tracks by Richard Wagner and Herb Alpert.
| 08:00It’s Ben’s birthday. But will he pleased with his presents? From February 1953. 08:30At the RAF station-turned-country club, it's time for holiday reminiscences.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Jenny Eclair and Ross Noble. 09:303/6A distressed reverend begins his tale of a monstrous outrage committed against him.
| 09:003/7Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:453/6Drugged electricity and artificial icebergs. Johnny Ball guest stars in the cosmic comedy.
| 09:00Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, David Quantick, Peter Baynham and Richard Herring. 09:304/6When Perkins befriends the Carnival Queen, the workmates plot a little sabotage.
| 09:004/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh and Victoria Glendinning. 09:303/6Cinderella's siblings speak out, giving their version of what happened after the ball
| 09:001/6Crime writers Ruth Dudley Edwards and Robert Richardson tackle a model's murder. 09:304/8George and Charles tackle a horrid child and a bizarre giant.
| 09:00Comedian Angela Barnes reveals Cold War secrets with a selection of interviews and shows.
| 09:00Stephanie Land’s first-hand account of working as a low-wage cleaner in today's America.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2Lady Clonbrony wants her son to make a good marriage.
| 10:002/2In Ireland, Lord Colambre has become the target of marriage for Lady Dashfort's daughter.
| 10:001/3Bob meets a prostitute. Semi-autobiographical trilogy set in inter-war London.
| 10:002/3Jenny tells of her fall from grace and Mr Eccles makes plain his feelings for Ella.
| 10:003/3Bob gives Jenny an ultimatum and Ella confronts Mr Eccles.
| | 10:10How a shared culinary palate expanded after growing up with some unusual tastes.(R) 10:15Kirsty Young explores the choices of the creator of Inspector Rebus, Ian Rankin.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Chris Anderson talks to some of the most interesting TED stage speakers. 11:45Romesh Ranganathan reads his comic story in front of an audience at the Edinburgh Fringe.
| 11:001/3The first of three stories by new radio writers from Africa. 11:15Two women find common ground when confined to an insane asylum.
| 11:002/3The second of three stories by new radio writers from Africa. 11:15A stranger from London comes to Cornwall after advice on fishing for bass
| 11:003/3The third of three stories by new radio writers from Africa. 11:15Daniel visits his aged mother every week, but does he have a get-out clause?
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Luke Jones recommend the best podcasts.
| | 11:0510/13Jenifer Hixson introduces tales about early romance, marriage and the perils of divorce.
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| 12:00 | 12:0013/20The Lad is set to entertain troops in Malta, but gets duped! 12:305/10Sheepish looks all round as Bert ponders becoming a hairdresser.
| 12:006/6Bumps in the night for the author and wife Diana. 12:303/8Cleaner Elsie borrows a flat for a night, but must keep caretaker Ramsay out of the way.
| 12:002/12The crew of HMS Troutbridge is sent to pursue some marine miscreants. 12:30Kenneth takes his nephews to the zoo and Hornerama looks at Holidays.
| 12:0010/21Janet wants to learn to drive and buy a car. Her colleagues won’t stand in her way! 12:3014/26Neddie Seagoon is dispatched to destroy a bridge built by British prisoners of war.
| 12:003/6The comedian has got a new camera, and havoc awaits at a wedding. 12:309/13Harold fancies a French holiday, but Albert is not keen. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 12:00Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, David Quantick, Peter Baynham and Richard Herring. 12:301/6Can five everyday Hull women overcome the barriers and fulfil their dreams upon the stage?
| 12:00It’s Ben’s birthday. But will he pleased with his presents? From February 1953. 12:30At the RAF station-turned-country club, it's time for holiday reminiscences.
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| 13:00 | 13:003/6Purbright probes the discovery of a body down a wishing well. 13:30Kim Phuc, subject of an iconic photograph from the Vietnam War, tells her story.
| 13:004/6The detective's murder probe proves uncomfortable for the victim's husband. 13:30Ian Stone asks what makes a football fan travel the country to watch their team play
| 13:005/6As suspicions over Palgrove grow, Purbright visits an old friend. 13:30Women whose much-loved husbands have died describe finding unexpected happiness afterwards
| 13:006/6As Mortimer Hive enters the lion's den, can Purbright unravel the wicked web? 13:30Poet Michael Symmons Roberts explores the life of his childhood inspiration.
| 13:001/6Newly-promoted Commissaire Henri Castang probes a hotel owner's disappearance. 13:30Paul Robertson examines the claims and counter-claims for musical mediumship.
| 13:00An exploration of disagreements in a couple’s illicit relationship in post WWI France.
| 13:002/3Neely's life is in tatters. But on her return to New York she agrees to perform on TV.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10A contented marriage is disrupted by Arabella - beautiful, rich and longing to be loved. 14:1521/30The experiences of children exiled from or who arrived in Britain under the British Empire 14:306/15Set on showbiz careers in New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together. 14:451/5Germaine Greer tells the story of her search for a patch of her native Australia to heal.
| 14:002/10Arabella gets to know her new housemates. 14:1522/30Readings of the words of children about the effect of the wars of the 20th century. 14:307/15Jennifer is keen to marry Tony, and Lyon visits Anne's family home. 14:452/5Germaine Greer is taken to see an abandoned dairy farm on the Gold Coast.
| 14:003/10Edmund and his wife discuss how to treat their new charge. 14:1523/30Michael Morpurgo traces the making of Britain's Welfare State amid concerns for children. 14:308/15New bride Jennifer visits Neely, who's now a big Hollywood star. 14:453/5Germaine Greer has bought a piece of battered rainforest on the Gold Coast.
| 14:004/10Edmund takes Arabella to London and treats her to lunch. 14:1524/30How behaviourists and Freudians battled over techniques for bringing up children. 14:309/15Jennifer is offered French films and Anne gets work on TV. 14:454/5Germaine Greer talks about the hero of her rainforest, the rare White Beech tree.
| 14:005/10Edmund's attraction intensifies, but Arabella seems to be cooling off. 14:1525/30New forms of entertainment available to children in the first half of the 20th century. 14:3010/15Neely's won an Academy Award, but her second marriage is on the rocks. 14:455/5Germaine Greer returns from England to find a welcome surprise in her rainforest.
| 14:10Eric Idle chooses a Beatles song and a well-known Python anthem. 14:15Social activist, writer and broadcaster Dr Stocks discusses her career. 14:451/5Had Queen Victoria become a Test cricketer, would there still be a British Empire?
| 14:15Will Miss Flynn and Miss Pearce find ‘Paradise’ as heavenly as they expect? 14:301830s slavery in Barbados: Titch's father might still be alive.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Lady Clonbrony wants her son to make a good marriage.
| 15:002/2In Ireland, Lord Colambre has become the target of marriage for Lady Dashfort's daughter.
| 15:001/3Bob meets a prostitute. Semi-autobiographical trilogy set in inter-war London.
| 15:002/3Jenny tells of her fall from grace and Mr Eccles makes plain his feelings for Ella.
| 15:003/3Bob gives Jenny an ultimatum and Ella confronts Mr Eccles.
| 15:00The 'Hancock's Half Hour' stalwart recalls his career highlights and some favourite music. 15:50Actor Stephen Fry chooses tracks by Richard Wagner and Herb Alpert.
| 15:453/5How Eadweard Muybridge's photos of animals revolutionised our understanding of movement.
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| 16:00 | 16:002/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Jenny Eclair and Ross Noble. 16:303/6A distressed reverend begins his tale of a monstrous outrage committed against him.
| 16:003/6John Lloyd and Jimmy Carr with Humphrey Ker, Pamela Stephenson Connolly and Andre Geim. 16:304/8Confused Izzy meets fiance Charles' friend Bill and they hit it off...
| 16:00Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, David Quantick, Peter Baynham and Richard Herring. 16:304/6When Perkins befriends the Carnival Queen, the workmates plot a little sabotage.
| 16:004/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh and Victoria Glendinning. 16:303/6Cinderella's siblings speak out, giving their version of what happened after the ball
| 16:001/6Crime writers Ruth Dudley Edwards and Robert Richardson tackle a model's murder. 16:304/8George and Charles tackle a horrid child and a bizarre giant.
| 16:00Toby loves to sit in Grace's garden as a refuge from his wife. But how long will he stay?
| 16:00Hard-up Geoffrey and Annabelle turn to their crotchety, rich aunt.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/6Can five everyday Hull women overcome the barriers and fulfil their dreams upon the stage? 17:304/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:005/8Culinary chaos is on the menu when Faith's Aussie friend Esther visits. 17:303/6Andy thinks everyone’s forgotten his birthday but doesn't know a surprise is awaiting him.
| 17:004/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson help an MP who claims he's being followed. 17:303/4Comedian Angela Barnes remembers her Dad and packs herself a fantasy coffin.
| 17:001/6Disapproving of husband Ken's horse gambling, Margaret takes the reins. 17:301/6Mark Steel is back In Town for a ninth series. First stop, Hastings.
| 17:003/4Edith Black's poet lodger is back with his druid lover, and Sally is sorting again. 17:304/4Inspector Lestrade introduces Sherlock Holmes' rival Prof SFX Van Duson.
| 17:304/4Stuart Maconie examines The Smiths' final album, Strangeways, Here We Come.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces Poetry Societies – The Yeats Society of Sligo. 17:303/4A pair of American tourists visit St Paul's Cathedral to confess their sins.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5It's 1945 and the Allies are certain to win the war. Then an unidentified aircraft appears 18:30Book discussion, hosted by Sue MacGregor, with Christopher Douglas and Marie O’Riordan.
| 18:002/5Barton and his team head deep behind German lines to track down a terrifying new weapon. 18:301/5Professor Jeffrey Richards recalls the husband and wife team that battled villains.
| 18:003/5Barton and the team have found the Germans' secret weapon. But what exactly is it? 18:306/8Stuart Cosgrove speaks to Sir Terry Pratchett about the most significant books in his life
| 18:004/5Things can't get much worse for Barton and his team - or can they? 18:30Des Lynam chooses Henry Cooper for Great Lives.
| 18:005/5Jurgen and Kate are desperate to get the weapon away before all is lost. 18:30Anne Enright and journalist Bill Hagerty join Peter Rhodes to consider received wisdom.
| 18:00Ivan has his doubts when Vasilsa’s stepmother arranges a hasty funeral for her.
| 18:001/5A country cottage bonding week for a University Challenge team goes horribly wrong. 18:301/5Mark Gatiss introduces a chilling tale of a helpline volunteer and a very sinister caller.
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| 19:00 | 19:0013/20The Lad is set to entertain troops in Malta, but gets duped! 19:305/10Sheepish looks all round as Bert ponders becoming a hairdresser.
| 19:006/6Bumps in the night for the author and wife Diana. 19:303/8Cleaner Elsie borrows a flat for a night, but must keep caretaker Ramsay out of the way.
| 19:002/12The crew of HMS Troutbridge is sent to pursue some marine miscreants. 19:30Kenneth takes his nephews to the zoo and Hornerama looks at Holidays.
| 19:0010/21Janet wants to learn to drive and buy a car. Her colleagues won’t stand in her way! 19:3014/26Neddie Seagoon is dispatched to destroy a bridge built by British prisoners of war.
| 19:003/6The comedian has got a new camera, and havoc awaits at a wedding. 19:309/13Harold fancies a French holiday, but Albert is not keen. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 19:00Comedian Angela Barnes reveals Cold War secrets with a selection of interviews and shows.
| 19:0010/13Jenifer Hixson introduces tales about early romance, marriage and the perils of divorce. 19:55How a shared culinary palate expanded after growing up with some unusual tastes.(R)
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| 20:00 | 20:003/6Purbright probes the discovery of a body down a wishing well. 20:30Kim Phuc, subject of an iconic photograph from the Vietnam War, tells her story.
| 20:004/6The detective's murder probe proves uncomfortable for the victim's husband. 20:30Ian Stone asks what makes a football fan travel the country to watch their team play
| 20:005/6As suspicions over Palgrove grow, Purbright visits an old friend. 20:30Women whose much-loved husbands have died describe finding unexpected happiness afterwards
| 20:006/6As Mortimer Hive enters the lion's den, can Purbright unravel the wicked web? 20:30Poet Michael Symmons Roberts explores the life of his childhood inspiration.
| 20:001/6Newly-promoted Commissaire Henri Castang probes a hotel owner's disappearance. 20:30Paul Robertson examines the claims and counter-claims for musical mediumship.
| | 20:00Stephanie Land’s first-hand account of working as a low-wage cleaner in today's America.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to some of the most interesting TED stage speakers. 21:45Romesh Ranganathan reads his comic story in front of an audience at the Edinburgh Fringe.
| 21:001/3The first of three stories by new radio writers from Africa. 21:15Two women find common ground when confined to an insane asylum.
| 21:002/3The second of three stories by new radio writers from Africa. 21:15A stranger from London comes to Cornwall after advice on fishing for bass
| 21:003/3The third of three stories by new radio writers from Africa. 21:15Daniel visits his aged mother every week, but does he have a get-out clause?
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Luke Jones recommend the best podcasts.
| | 21:10Kirsty Young explores the choices of the creator of Inspector Rebus, Ian Rankin.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/6Comedians 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
| 22:003/6Andy thinks everyone’s forgotten his birthday but doesn't know a surprise is awaiting him. 22:303/4The outlaw country music legend reflects on romance and life with ex-wife Maureen. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Sarah Campbell chats to musical comedians Flo and Joan.
| 22:003/4Comedian Angela Barnes remembers her Dad and packs herself a fantasy coffin. 22:304/6In this nicely furnished affordable programme, Marcus decides to solve the housing crisis.
| 22:001/6Mark Steel is back In Town for a ninth series. First stop, Hastings. 22:304/6David Soul and Simon Day star in a series of fantastical comedy apocalypses. 22:455/7Mary Mary reports on a medical mystery involving an old woman who swallowed a fly. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Sarah Campbell chats to musical comedians Flo and Joan.
| 22:004/4Inspector Lestrade introduces Sherlock Holmes' rival Prof SFX Van Duson. 22:303/4Tim has a job interview and an encounter with an anaconda. 22:55Angela Barnes chats to the Comedy Award nominated comedian Sarah Keyworth.
| 22:004/6Robert Newman's diaries reveal him going to a CND rally and falling in love on the bus. 22:305/6The comic actor and the stand-up comedian meet in the tag-team talk show. 22:55Angela Barnes chats to the Comedy Award nominated comedian Sarah Keyworth.
| 22:003/4A pair of American tourists visit St Paul's Cathedral to confess their sins. 22:301/4A ripping, bumper summer edition of the nostalgic spoof of boys' papers! 22:55Angela Barnes chats to the Comedy Award nominated comedian Sarah Keyworth.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/7Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:453/6Drugged electricity and artificial icebergs. Johnny Ball guest stars in the cosmic comedy.
| 23:002/6Elephant rides and bear fights in the bizarre sketch comedy. 23:302/4Mark and his studio audience consider community gardening, homelessness and education.
| 23:002/6The Kiwi parody band aim for UK fame. Improvised by Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement. 23:301/4The late controversial poet Adam Croxton, according to those who knew him.
| 23:004/4Kirsty Wark presents a documentary from the future. What if we could all live forever? 23:301/6Pip Bin is beginning to miss the conflict with absent evil nemesis Mr Gently Benevolent.
| 23:002/6And why are you late? A game gets out of hand in Martin's local government office. 23:304/6Brian Perkins and Kate Robbins find helium in the air.
| 23:006/6Washed-up rocker and plumber Brian Pern comes to the Mallard and is interviewed on stage. 23:306/6Mark humbly ponders the virtue of living more modestly.
| 23:003/4The satire on NHS reforms starring Nigel Planer, David Westhead and Simon Greenall. 23:306/6The best of the station's output, including the one-minute playwright and Spot the Sexist.
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