| 00:00 | 00:001/5A country cottage bonding week for a University Challenge team goes horribly wrong. 00:301/5Mark Gatiss introduces a chilling tale of a helpline volunteer and a very sinister caller.
| 00:001/6A report reinvestigates how Dr Petrie detected strange signals from space. 00:30Sue MacGregor, Tanya Byron and Charlie Higson discuss favourite books.
| 00:002/6Monitoring a strange pattern of signals sparks a mysterious discovery in space. 00:302/5Professor Jeffrey Richards probes the varied incarnations of the Baker Street sleuth.
| 00:003/6The mysterious cylinder reveals its contents and awesome capabilities. 00:307/8Stuart Cosgrove speaks to Tony Parsons about the five most significant books in his life.
| 00:004/6After dramatic events in space, the disturbance of noise, light and vibration subsides. 00:30Josephine Bonaparte, first empress of France, chosen by Janine di Giovanni.
| 00:005/6'If I had known, that night, the terrible risk Elizabeth had taken!' But Clifford knew... 00:30Poet Matthew Harvey, storyteller Joolz Denby and comic Lewis Shaffer on solo performing.
| 00:001/2The Time Lord tries to track down an imposter in a battle over swarms of rogue androids.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/3Neely's life is in tatters. But on her return to New York she agrees to perform on TV.
| 01:002/6Castang wonders if the disappearance of a hotel owner is linked to a bombing. 01:30Kit Hesketh Harvey goes beyond the pale, as he explores the meteoric rise of fake tan.
| 01:003/6Castang goes in search of a missing British journalist, who has links to the two cases. 01:30Peter White visits Argentina to hear about the work of blind fabulist Jorge Luis Borges.
| 01:004/6Castang travels across France in search of journalist Robert MacLeod. 01:30Adrian Goldberg tries to work out what the Black Country is - and where it is.
| 01:005/6Castang learns why hotelier Adrienne went missing. 01:301/2Paul Mason surveys the account of working-class life given by middle-class writers.
| 01:006/6Although officially off the case, Castang still has a role to play. 01:302/2Paul Mason surveys the account of working-class life given by films and TV.
| 01:00Venta the slave keeps an observant eye on Pliny the Younger, his mother Marcella and Doris
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| 02:00 | 02:15Will Miss Flynn and Miss Pearce find ‘Paradise’ as heavenly as they expect? 02:301830s slavery in Barbados: Titch's father might still be alive.
| 02:006/10Edmund hides his dalliance from his wife, who has a chill. 02:1526/30The impact on children of economic improvements in the second half of the 20th century. 02:3011/15With Anne's help, Neely agrees to perform on TV, but is she ready to face the cameras? 02:451/5Moving story of a historian's four years of madness and recovery in England's last asylum.
| 02:007/10Edmund considers going to Greece alone, while Anne and Arabella strike up a relationship. 02:1527/30The story of the fight for children's rights in the second half of the 20th century. 02:3012/15Jennifer North returns to New York and falls madly in love - but then tragedy strikes. 02:452/5Moving story of a historian's four years of madness and recovery in England's last asylum.
| 02:008/10Anne and Arabella get to know each other rather more intimately than expected. 02:1528/30Examining how the media and marketing have encroached on the lives of children. 02:3013/15After the tragedy, Neely gets agitated and Anne gets a visit from a former lover. 02:453/5Moving story of a historian's four years of madness and recovery in England's last asylum.
| 02:009/10Arabella and Edmund dance. Impoverished, Janet struggles to cope alone. 02:1529/30How children have fallen between the family and the state, sometimes with tragic results. 02:3014/15Lyon is back and Anne still has feelings for him, despite being engaged to Kevin. 02:454/5Moving story of a historian's four years of madness and recovery in England's last asylum.
| 02:0010/10Arabella talks to Anne and Edmund, and revelations and resolutions follow. 02:1530/30Recalling the impact of adults on childhood down the centuries up to the present day. 02:3015/15Neely's voice returns. She is back on top again while Anne is pregnant. 02:455/5Moving story of a historian's four years of madness and recovery in England's last asylum.
| 02:10Lyricist Sir Time Rice with a track from 'My Fair Lady’ and Manfred Mann sings Dylan. 02:15The British avant garde poet answers questions in the BBC Home Service's interview series. 02:452/5A cricket match in Antarctica captained by Captain Scott and Roald Amundsen.
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| 03:00 | 03:453/5How Eadweard Muybridge's photos of animals revolutionised our understanding of movement.
| 03:001/2Gentle, intelligent Oblomov fails to deal with life.
| 03:002/2Oblomov has fallen in love with Olga. Back in St Petersburg, her patience is tested.
| 03:001/3Reviled for the King's abdication, what was the Duchess of Windsor really like?
| 03:002/3Wallis recalls her first marriage and her attempts to meet a prince.
| 03:003/3Wallis realises marrying an ex-King means broken promises, plus doubtful acquaintances.
| 03:00Another chance to hear Ed Doolan's interview with Dad's Army co-creator David Croft.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Hard-up Geoffrey and Annabelle turn to their crotchety, rich aunt.
| 04:003/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Sue Perkins and Charles Collingwood 04:304/6Rupert believes Lt Drummond Keith is boorish, but at least his abode is interesting.
| 04:005/6John Lloyd and Humphrey Ker with Frank Cottrell Boyce, Andy Nyman and Dr Alice Roberts. 04:305/8Izzy faces confusion as fiancé Charles takes her home to the family mansion.
| 04:00Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Tom Binns, Peter Baynham and David Schneider. 04:305/6Perkins wants to dig for post-war Britain, but the workmates decide to soil his plans.
| 04:005/6James Walton quizzes John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks, Victoria Coren and Louise Doughty 04:304/6Did Billy Bunter's scourge of Greyfriars School really become a secret agent?
| 04:002/6Crime writers Jean McConnell and Keith Miles tackle an Elizabethan court killing. 04:305/8Charles and George hire a secretary to boost their new business.
| 04:00A High Court judge’s double-life catches up with him in the most bizarre circumstances.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces Poetry Societies – The Yeats Society of Sligo. 05:303/4A pair of American tourists visit St Paul's Cathedral to confess their sins.
| 05:002/6The Hull women aim for a read-through of the play, but one of them is particularly scared. 05:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:006/8Bill tries to disrupt Liza and Richard's affair, and gets involved with 'Emma Peel'. 05:304/6On his road to recovery, Oscar has dropped into the AA meeting on the way to see his son.
| 05:005/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson go to Dorset, where a wife is in danger. 05:304/4Super-sharp everywoman Angela Barnes laughs at life and packs herself a fantasy coffin.
| 05:002/6An immediate connection is made with Mr Fatman at the horse sales. 05:302/6Mark Steel visits the Norfolk town of King's Lynn and performs for the locals.
| 05:004/4Miss Black throws a fancy dinner for Radio 3's Sean Rafferty, and cleaner Sally is on hand 05:301/6Clare is in charge of organising a day out for some elderly Sparrowhawk residents.
| 05:301/6Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams go in search of weird, exotic endangered animals.
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| 06:00 | 06:002/6Castang wonders if the disappearance of a hotel owner is linked to a bombing. 06:30Kit Hesketh Harvey goes beyond the pale, as he explores the meteoric rise of fake tan.
| 06:003/6Castang goes in search of a missing British journalist, who has links to the two cases. 06:30Peter White visits Argentina to hear about the work of blind fabulist Jorge Luis Borges.
| 06:004/6Castang travels across France in search of journalist Robert MacLeod. 06:30Adrian Goldberg tries to work out what the Black Country is - and where it is.
| 06:005/6Castang learns why hotelier Adrienne went missing. 06:301/2Paul Mason surveys the account of working-class life given by middle-class writers.
| 06:006/6Although officially off the case, Castang still has a role to play. 06:302/2Paul Mason surveys the account of working-class life given by films and TV.
| 06:00A High Court judge’s double-life catches up with him in the most bizarre circumstances.
| 06:003/3In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/6The Hull women aim for a read-through of the play, but one of them is particularly scared. 07:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:006/8Bill tries to disrupt Liza and Richard's affair, and gets involved with 'Emma Peel'. 07:304/6On his road to recovery, Oscar has dropped into the AA meeting on the way to see his son.
| 07:005/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson go to Dorset, where a wife is in danger. 07:304/4Super-sharp everywoman Angela Barnes laughs at life and packs herself a fantasy coffin.
| 07:002/6An immediate connection is made with Mr Fatman at the horse sales. 07:302/6Mark Steel visits the Norfolk town of King's Lynn and performs for the locals.
| 07:004/4Miss Black throws a fancy dinner for Radio 3's Sean Rafferty, and cleaner Sally is on hand 07:301/6Clare is in charge of organising a day out for some elderly Sparrowhawk residents.
| 07:301/6Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams go in search of weird, exotic endangered animals.
| 07:05Sir David Attenborough introduces Rommel the Chameleon. 07:15A fruity discovery made in Elizabethan times. Read by Stephen Moore. 07:304/4Ruth gets carried away with the sound effects for Lucy's serious radio drama.
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| 08:00 | 08:0014/20Bored and miserable, the Lad wonder what to do. 08:306/10A rare gull sparks chaos on the railway!
| 08:001/6It's United Potter Day and the author learns that surprises can be double-edged. 08:304/8Is it wedding bells for caretaker Ramsay in a quest to keep his job?
| 08:003/12Captain Povey decides that 'divide and rule' is the best way to deal with HMS Troutbridge. 08:30Kenneth Horne's tales from Ireland and ‘Hornerama’ spotlights cinema.
| 08:0011/21Can the advertising team meet the needs of clients and significant others? 08:3016/26Ace investigator Neddie Seagoon must solve a crime, and the link to Moriarty's sock.
| 08:004/6Producer Binkie Bottomley has his problems - and then he entrusts Harry with his script. 08:3010/13Harold's plans for a bathroom upset Albert. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 08:00Another chance to hear Ed Doolan's interview with Dad's Army co-creator David Croft.
| 08:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 08:30A proposed Bindebourne Festival needs some famous guests. Stars Kenneth Horne.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Sue Perkins and Charles Collingwood 09:304/6Rupert believes Lt Drummond Keith is boorish, but at least his abode is interesting.
| 09:004/7Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:454/6The true meaning of birdsong is revealed. Julian Pettifer features in the cosmic comedy.
| 09:00Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Tom Binns, Peter Baynham and David Schneider. 09:305/6Perkins wants to dig for post-war Britain, but the workmates decide to soil his plans.
| 09:005/6James Walton quizzes John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks, Victoria Coren and Louise Doughty 09:304/6Did Billy Bunter's scourge of Greyfriars School really become a secret agent?
| 09:002/6Crime writers Jean McConnell and Keith Miles tackle an Elizabethan court killing. 09:305/8Charles and George hire a secretary to boost their new business.
| 09:00Tony Lidington traces the role of the clown in British humour.
| 09:00Philosopher and polar adventurer Erling Kagge explores the power of silence.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2Gentle, intelligent Oblomov fails to deal with life.
| 10:002/2Oblomov has fallen in love with Olga. Back in St Petersburg, her patience is tested.
| 10:001/3Reviled for the King's abdication, what was the Duchess of Windsor really like?
| 10:002/3Wallis recalls her first marriage and her attempts to meet a prince.
| 10:003/3Wallis realises marrying an ex-King means broken promises, plus doubtful acquaintances.
| | 10:10A love of the land and the hard graft and rewards of farming unite a redoubtable couple.(R) 10:15Hollywood film star Rod Steiger shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Chris Anderson talks to some of the most interesting TED stage speakers. 11:45Comedian Grainne Maguire reads her story in front of an audience at the Edinburgh Fringe.
| 11:001/3Rosalind's school essay is a success so she rushes home... Read by Angela Thorne. 11:15A shy middle-aged woman is forced out of her shell by an unexpected friendship
| 11:002/3The castle belonged to Miss Cuffe. 11:15A Jewish convert looks back over her life and loves. Stars Sarah Lancashire.
| 11:003/3There's a lot to be said for an open fire. 11:15Magical family comedy about dementia.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Rowan Slaney recommend some great drama podcasts.
| | 11:001/8Radiolab explores ‘translation’ – how can it help led us to a deeper understanding?
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| 12:00 | 12:0014/20Bored and miserable, the Lad wonder what to do. 12:306/10A rare gull sparks chaos on the railway!
| 12:001/6It's United Potter Day and the author learns that surprises can be double-edged. 12:304/8Is it wedding bells for caretaker Ramsay in a quest to keep his job?
| 12:003/12Captain Povey decides that 'divide and rule' is the best way to deal with HMS Troutbridge. 12:30Kenneth Horne's tales from Ireland and ‘Hornerama’ spotlights cinema.
| 12:0011/21Can the advertising team meet the needs of clients and significant others? 12:3016/26Ace investigator Neddie Seagoon must solve a crime, and the link to Moriarty's sock.
| 12:004/6Producer Binkie Bottomley has his problems - and then he entrusts Harry with his script. 12:3010/13Harold's plans for a bathroom upset Albert. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 12:003/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Sue Perkins and Charles Collingwood 12:3014/20Bored and miserable, the Lad wonder what to do.
| 12:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 12:30A proposed Bindebourne Festival needs some famous guests. Stars Kenneth Horne.
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| 13:00 | 13:002/6Castang wonders if the disappearance of a hotel owner is linked to a bombing. 13:30Kit Hesketh Harvey goes beyond the pale, as he explores the meteoric rise of fake tan.
| 13:003/6Castang goes in search of a missing British journalist, who has links to the two cases. 13:30Peter White visits Argentina to hear about the work of blind fabulist Jorge Luis Borges.
| 13:004/6Castang travels across France in search of journalist Robert MacLeod. 13:30Adrian Goldberg tries to work out what the Black Country is - and where it is.
| 13:005/6Castang learns why hotelier Adrienne went missing. 13:301/2Paul Mason surveys the account of working-class life given by middle-class writers.
| 13:006/6Although officially off the case, Castang still has a role to play. 13:302/2Paul Mason surveys the account of working-class life given by films and TV.
| 13:00Venta the slave keeps an observant eye on Pliny the Younger, his mother Marcella and Doris
| 13:003/3In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Edmund hides his dalliance from his wife, who has a chill. 14:1526/30The impact on children of economic improvements in the second half of the 20th century. 14:3011/15With Anne's help, Neely agrees to perform on TV, but is she ready to face the cameras? 14:451/5Moving story of a historian's four years of madness and recovery in England's last asylum.
| 14:007/10Edmund considers going to Greece alone, while Anne and Arabella strike up a relationship. 14:1527/30The story of the fight for children's rights in the second half of the 20th century. 14:3012/15Jennifer North returns to New York and falls madly in love - but then tragedy strikes. 14:452/5Moving story of a historian's four years of madness and recovery in England's last asylum.
| 14:008/10Anne and Arabella get to know each other rather more intimately than expected. 14:1528/30Examining how the media and marketing have encroached on the lives of children. 14:3013/15After the tragedy, Neely gets agitated and Anne gets a visit from a former lover. 14:453/5Moving story of a historian's four years of madness and recovery in England's last asylum.
| 14:009/10Arabella and Edmund dance. Impoverished, Janet struggles to cope alone. 14:1529/30How children have fallen between the family and the state, sometimes with tragic results. 14:3014/15Lyon is back and Anne still has feelings for him, despite being engaged to Kevin. 14:454/5Moving story of a historian's four years of madness and recovery in England's last asylum.
| 14:0010/10Arabella talks to Anne and Edmund, and revelations and resolutions follow. 14:1530/30Recalling the impact of adults on childhood down the centuries up to the present day. 14:3015/15Neely's voice returns. She is back on top again while Anne is pregnant. 14:455/5Moving story of a historian's four years of madness and recovery in England's last asylum.
| 14:10Lyricist Sir Time Rice with a track from 'My Fair Lady’ and Manfred Mann sings Dylan. 14:15The British avant garde poet answers questions in the BBC Home Service's interview series. 14:452/5A cricket match in Antarctica captained by Captain Scott and Roald Amundsen.
| 14:05Sir David Attenborough introduces Rommel the Chameleon. 14:15A fruity discovery made in Elizabethan times. Read by Stephen Moore. 14:301/2Orlando, a young nobleman in Tudor England, embarks on a journey spanning five centuries.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Gentle, intelligent Oblomov fails to deal with life.
| 15:002/2Oblomov has fallen in love with Olga. Back in St Petersburg, her patience is tested.
| 15:001/3Reviled for the King's abdication, what was the Duchess of Windsor really like?
| 15:002/3Wallis recalls her first marriage and her attempts to meet a prince.
| 15:003/3Wallis realises marrying an ex-King means broken promises, plus doubtful acquaintances.
| 15:00Another chance to hear Ed Doolan's interview with Dad's Army co-creator David Croft.
| 15:454/5How Adams' photograph, seen around the world, impacted upon support for the Vietnam War.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Sue Perkins and Charles Collingwood 16:304/6Rupert believes Lt Drummond Keith is boorish, but at least his abode is interesting.
| 16:005/6John Lloyd and Humphrey Ker with Frank Cottrell Boyce, Andy Nyman and Dr Alice Roberts. 16:305/8Izzy faces confusion as fiancé Charles takes her home to the family mansion.
| 16:00Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Tom Binns, Peter Baynham and David Schneider. 16:305/6Perkins wants to dig for post-war Britain, but the workmates decide to soil his plans.
| 16:005/6James Walton quizzes John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks, Victoria Coren and Louise Doughty 16:304/6Did Billy Bunter's scourge of Greyfriars School really become a secret agent?
| 16:002/6Crime writers Jean McConnell and Keith Miles tackle an Elizabethan court killing. 16:305/8Charles and George hire a secretary to boost their new business.
| 16:00A High Court judge’s double-life catches up with him in the most bizarre circumstances.
| 16:00A law firm's copyist 'prefers' not to do parts of his job.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/6The Hull women aim for a read-through of the play, but one of them is particularly scared. 17:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:006/8Bill tries to disrupt Liza and Richard's affair, and gets involved with 'Emma Peel'. 17:304/6On his road to recovery, Oscar has dropped into the AA meeting on the way to see his son.
| 17:005/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson go to Dorset, where a wife is in danger. 17:304/4Super-sharp everywoman Angela Barnes laughs at life and packs herself a fantasy coffin.
| 17:002/6An immediate connection is made with Mr Fatman at the horse sales. 17:302/6Mark Steel visits the Norfolk town of King's Lynn and performs for the locals.
| 17:004/4Miss Black throws a fancy dinner for Radio 3's Sean Rafferty, and cleaner Sally is on hand 17:301/6Clare is in charge of organising a day out for some elderly Sparrowhawk residents.
| 17:301/6Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams go in search of weird, exotic endangered animals.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects Fine Lines with poets George Szirtes and Moniza Alvi. 17:304/4Ruth gets carried away with the sound effects for Lucy's serious radio drama.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/6A report reinvestigates how Dr Petrie detected strange signals from space. 18:30Sue MacGregor, Tanya Byron and Charlie Higson discuss favourite books.
| 18:002/6Monitoring a strange pattern of signals sparks a mysterious discovery in space. 18:302/5Professor Jeffrey Richards probes the varied incarnations of the Baker Street sleuth.
| 18:003/6The mysterious cylinder reveals its contents and awesome capabilities. 18:307/8Stuart Cosgrove speaks to Tony Parsons about the five most significant books in his life.
| 18:004/6After dramatic events in space, the disturbance of noise, light and vibration subsides. 18:30Josephine Bonaparte, first empress of France, chosen by Janine di Giovanni.
| 18:005/6'If I had known, that night, the terrible risk Elizabeth had taken!' But Clifford knew... 18:30Poet Matthew Harvey, storyteller Joolz Denby and comic Lewis Shaffer on solo performing.
| 18:001/2The Time Lord tries to track down an imposter in a battle over swarms of rogue androids.
| 18:002/5To escape her recurring nightmares, a young landscape gardener decides on drastic action. 18:302/5Nicholas Pierpan's chilling tale of a writer's devilish pact with a mysterious man.
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| 19:00 | 19:0014/20Bored and miserable, the Lad wonder what to do. 19:306/10A rare gull sparks chaos on the railway!
| 19:001/6It's United Potter Day and the author learns that surprises can be double-edged. 19:304/8Is it wedding bells for caretaker Ramsay in a quest to keep his job?
| 19:003/12Captain Povey decides that 'divide and rule' is the best way to deal with HMS Troutbridge. 19:30Kenneth Horne's tales from Ireland and ‘Hornerama’ spotlights cinema.
| 19:0011/21Can the advertising team meet the needs of clients and significant others? 19:3016/26Ace investigator Neddie Seagoon must solve a crime, and the link to Moriarty's sock.
| 19:004/6Producer Binkie Bottomley has his problems - and then he entrusts Harry with his script. 19:3010/13Harold's plans for a bathroom upset Albert. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 19:00Tony Lidington traces the role of the clown in British humour.
| 19:001/8Radiolab explores ‘translation’ – how can it help led us to a deeper understanding?
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| 20:00 | 20:002/6Castang wonders if the disappearance of a hotel owner is linked to a bombing. 20:30Kit Hesketh Harvey goes beyond the pale, as he explores the meteoric rise of fake tan.
| 20:003/6Castang goes in search of a missing British journalist, who has links to the two cases. 20:30Peter White visits Argentina to hear about the work of blind fabulist Jorge Luis Borges.
| 20:004/6Castang travels across France in search of journalist Robert MacLeod. 20:30Adrian Goldberg tries to work out what the Black Country is - and where it is.
| 20:005/6Castang learns why hotelier Adrienne went missing. 20:301/2Paul Mason surveys the account of working-class life given by middle-class writers.
| 20:006/6Although officially off the case, Castang still has a role to play. 20:302/2Paul Mason surveys the account of working-class life given by films and TV.
| | 20:00Philosopher and polar adventurer Erling Kagge explores the power of silence.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to some of the most interesting TED stage speakers. 21:45Comedian Grainne Maguire reads her story in front of an audience at the Edinburgh Fringe.
| 21:001/3Rosalind's school essay is a success so she rushes home... Read by Angela Thorne. 21:15A shy middle-aged woman is forced out of her shell by an unexpected friendship
| 21:002/3The castle belonged to Miss Cuffe. 21:15A Jewish convert looks back over her life and loves. Stars Sarah Lancashire.
| 21:003/3There's a lot to be said for an open fire. 21:15Magical family comedy about dementia.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Rowan Slaney recommend some great drama podcasts.
| | 21:10A love of the land and the hard graft and rewards of farming unite a redoubtable couple.(R) 21:15Hollywood film star Rod Steiger shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:303/6The sci-fi star and inventor explains life's big mysteries. Stars Lee and Herring.
| 22:004/6On his road to recovery, Oscar has dropped into the AA meeting on the way to see his son. 22:304/4Country music legend Wilson Dixon recalls his Colorado upbringing. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Rob Deering chats to Bob Sinfield.
| 22:004/4Super-sharp everywoman Angela Barnes laughs at life and packs herself a fantasy coffin. 22:305/6Good Lord. Exactly what Marcus has become to see if we really need that second chamber.
| 22:002/6Mark Steel visits the Norfolk town of King's Lynn and performs for the locals. 22:305/6Another parallel Earth is obliterated when Ian has a half day. 22:456/7Why did Mr Dumpty really fall off the wall? Mary Mary is on the shocking case. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Rob Deering chats to Bob Sinfield.
| 22:001/6Clare is in charge of organising a day out for some elderly Sparrowhawk residents. 22:304/4The series' last show features a mysterious job in a reservoir and a quiz about trifle.
| 22:005/6Historian Lucy Worsley's diary reveals her love of the Girl Guides and collecting rocks. 22:306/6The comedian and obsessive sports fan meets the commentator in the tag-team talk show.
| 22:004/4Ruth gets carried away with the sound effects for Lucy's serious radio drama. 22:302/4Broadcasting secrets in the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/7Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:454/6The true meaning of birdsong is revealed. Julian Pettifer features in the cosmic comedy.
| 23:003/6Packing cases and breaking vows in the bizarre sketch comedy show. 23:303/4Comedian Mark Thomas and his studio audience consider proposals for a People's Manifesto.
| 23:003/6The Kiwi band face fan propositions. Improvised by Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement. 23:302/4The controversial American comedian, by those who know him.
| 23:001/6Chesney fixes the alphabet, which has a leaky 'e'. 23:302/6Can Pip thwart the plans of evil Mr Gently Benevolent?
| 23:003/6Local government worker Martin attempts a sponsored walk and upsets some Bronte fans. 23:305/6Brian Perkins and Ken Livingstone foresee ego transplants and the USA invading Narnia.
| 23:001/4Stoneybridge, the Little Girl, Calum and Frank Hovis feature in the popular sketch show. 23:301/6Pilot show of Stephen Fry's series of humorous banter and sketches.
| 23:004/4The staff at Polyoaks are being assessed by the Care Quality Commission. 23:301/4No morals and little brain. John Weak is an aggressive marketing director.
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