| 00:00 | 00:002/5To escape her recurring nightmares, a young landscape gardener decides on drastic action. 00:302/5Nicholas Pierpan's chilling tale of a writer's devilish pact with a mysterious man.
| 00:006/6Do the seemingly indestructible cylinders have a weakness? 00:30Novelists AL Kennedy and Philip Kerr join Sue MacGregor to discuss their favourite books.
| 00:001/4Bernie catches the wrong bus and ends up in 16th century Rome. 00:303/5Jeffrey Richards probes the many incarnations of 'the poor man's Sherlock Holmes'.
| 00:002/4The time travellers hit 19th-century Austria, and Sigmund Freud! Stars Amanda Donohoe. 00:308/8Crime writer Quintin Jardine tells Stuart Cosgrove about five of his favourite books.
| 00:003/4Bernie is kidnapped by Hildegard and escapes to the 24th century. Stars Amanda Donohoe. 00:30Conservative politician, author and adventurer Rory Stewart chooses Sir Walter Scott.
| 00:004/4Hildegard wants to make music, while Bernie makes an important discovery. 00:30Victoria Coren, Henry Peevers and Jude Collins discuss the eternal appeal of Lady Luck.
| 00:002/2The Time Lord discovers why his imposter has been shipping arms and unsuspecting people.
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| 01:00 | 01:003/3In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together.
| 01:001/6The'Heart of Fire' ruby once adorned the crown of Tsars, but you own it at your peril... 01:30DJ Annie Nightingale looks at how Northern Soul music has become popular in Japan.
| 01:002/6Katherine is travelling to Nice, but someone on board won't be able to alight... 01:30Phill Jupitus on the comic strip boy and his tiger, named after two philosophers.
| 01:003/6With one dead and a gem stolen, Poirot begins to ‘arrange the facts’. 01:30How the music of Bach has provided an incredible resource for a wide range of other genres
| 01:004/6Poirot questions the Comte and intercepts a package... 01:30Did the number zero come out of religious culture in ancient India?
| 01:005/6Fingers point to Ruth’s husband as the killer... 01:30Arthur Smith pieces together an unreliable portrait of Arthur Cravan, the Dada James Dean.
| 01:00Megan wants to expand her dairy business but her troubled sister is complicating matters.
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| 02:00 | 02:05Sir David Attenborough introduces Rommel the Chameleon. 02:15A fruity discovery made in Elizabethan times. Read by Stephen Moore. 02:301/2Orlando, a young nobleman in Tudor England, embarks on a journey spanning five centuries.
| 02:001/10It's Jacob's birthday and all he wants is for his family to have breakfast together. 02:15Lucy looks at Charles Lamb's account of life at the East India Company in the early 1800s. 02:301/10In a squalid bedsit, single and pregnant Jane battles personal and social prejudices. 02:451/5The Danes are consistently rated as the happiest people on earth but pay the highest taxes
| 02:002/10Claire is trying to keep control of Jacob's birthday party and Issy says she feels unwell. 02:15Lucy reveals how hiring the 'best man for the job' wasn't always the way it was done. 02:302/10Pregnant Jane tries to make her bedsit a little more homely, and learns of Toby's writing. 02:452/5Scandinavia and its curious tribes explored in Michael Booth's book.
| 02:003/10Issy's been rushed to hospital suffering from meningitis. 02:15Lucy Kellaway charts the emergence of the career ladder as a way to motivate staff. 02:303/10Pregnant Jane receives a letter from her father, and visits a jazz club with Toby. 02:453/5Scandinavia and its curious tribes explored in Michael Booth's book.
| 02:004/10Jacob is hatching a plan to make everything better. 02:15Lucy describes how women entered the white-collar workforce in the late 19th century. 02:304/10Jane has spent the night with Toby, but she hasn't told him about her pregnancy. 02:454/5Scandinavia and its curious tribes explored in Michael Booth's book.
| 02:005/10Claire has tried to carry on, putting a brave face on things. But she can't do it anymore. 02:15Lucy explores how new technology, like the telephone, changed life in the office. 02:305/10Jane books an appointment at an abortion clinic, but Mavis offers an illegal alternative. 02:455/5Scandinavia and its curious tribes explored in Michael Booth's book.
| 02:10The actor picks ‘Wuthering Heights’ by Kate Bush and ‘Proud Mary’ by Ike and Tina Turner. 02:15The conservationist, ornithologist and painter answers the questions. 02:453/5Should a cricket fanatic marry, when perpetually entranced by the summer game?
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| 03:00 | 03:454/5How Adams' photograph, seen around the world, impacted upon support for the Vietnam War.
| 03:001/2A theatre director retires to a remote house by the sea to write his memoirs.
| 03:002/2Jeremy Irons stars as Charles Arrowby in Iris Murdoch’s Booker prize-winning masterpiece.
| 03:001/3The sinister Madame Fisher manipulates young Henrietta and Leopold.
| 03:002/3Apart for five years, Karen agrees to an illicit meeting with Max.
| 03:003/3Is Mme Fisher plotting the ultimate destruction of her house?
| 03:00Northern Irish funny man Frank Carson chats about his life and showbiz career.
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| 04:00 | 04:00A law firm's copyist 'prefers' not to do parts of his job.
| 04:00Nigel Rees quizzes Simon Brett, Vanessa Feltz, Michele Hanson and Henry Normal. 04:305/6What is happening to Professor Chadd?
| 04:005/6John Lloyd and Jimmy Carr with Sean Hughes, Dr Helen Czerski and Dr Irving Finkel. 04:306/8Izzy gets invited to a ball in Cambridge, but she could do with a fairy godmother.
| 04:00Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Mel Giedroyc, Peter Baynham and Richard Herring. 04:306/6Perkins has no materials to rebuild post-war Britain, which well suits the workmates.
| 04:006/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Nigel Williams and Kate Saunders. 04:305/6Last seen in ruined London after a Dalek invasion, where is the Time Lord's relative now?
| 04:003/6Crime writers Jessica Mann and James Melville probe a distinctly 'kinky' matter. 04:306/8Charles and George's new business course sets tongues wagging.
| 04:00A strange disappearance and a horrific murder prompts a teacher's own investigation.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects Fine Lines with poets George Szirtes and Moniza Alvi. 05:304/4Ruth gets carried away with the sound effects for Lucy's serious radio drama.
| 05:003/6Despite opposition, the Hull women pull out all the stops to get Rita to the read-through. 05:306/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:007/8Bill takes time off to help a friend, but Faith is already working at home. 05:305/6What’s it like to go to a wedding as a recovering alcoholic?
| 05:006/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson meet a member of the Moriarty family. 05:301/4Daniel Rigby, Diane Morgan and Josh Widdicombe star in the sitcom about reincarnation.
| 05:003/6Now that they own Mr Fatman, Margaret and Ken advertise for others to join a syndicate. 05:303/6Mark Steel visits Carlisle in Cumbria and performs for the locals.
| 05:001/4Geoff attempts to start a career as a comedian in the tiny Swedish village of Yxsjo. 05:302/6It is Disability Awareness Day, so Clare has taken it upon herself to raise awareness.
| 05:302/6Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams go in search of weird, exotic endangered animals.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/6The'Heart of Fire' ruby once adorned the crown of Tsars, but you own it at your peril... 06:30DJ Annie Nightingale looks at how Northern Soul music has become popular in Japan.
| 06:002/6Katherine is travelling to Nice, but someone on board won't be able to alight... 06:30Phill Jupitus on the comic strip boy and his tiger, named after two philosophers.
| 06:003/6With one dead and a gem stolen, Poirot begins to ‘arrange the facts’. 06:30How the music of Bach has provided an incredible resource for a wide range of other genres
| 06:004/6Poirot questions the Comte and intercepts a package... 06:30Did the number zero come out of religious culture in ancient India?
| 06:005/6Fingers point to Ruth’s husband as the killer... 06:30Arthur Smith pieces together an unreliable portrait of Arthur Cravan, the Dada James Dean.
| 06:00A strange disappearance and a horrific murder prompts a teacher's own investigation.
| 06:001/2In a squalid 1950s bedsit, single and pregnant Jane battles personal and social prejudices
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| 07:00 | 07:003/6Despite opposition, the Hull women pull out all the stops to get Rita to the read-through. 07:306/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:007/8Bill takes time off to help a friend, but Faith is already working at home. 07:305/6What’s it like to go to a wedding as a recovering alcoholic?
| 07:006/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson meet a member of the Moriarty family. 07:301/4Daniel Rigby, Diane Morgan and Josh Widdicombe star in the sitcom about reincarnation.
| 07:003/6Now that they own Mr Fatman, Margaret and Ken advertise for others to join a syndicate. 07:303/6Mark Steel visits Carlisle in Cumbria and performs for the locals.
| 07:001/4Geoff attempts to start a career as a comedian in the tiny Swedish village of Yxsjo. 07:302/6It is Disability Awareness Day, so Clare has taken it upon herself to raise awareness.
| 07:302/6Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams go in search of weird, exotic endangered animals.
| 07:15There’s something even more deeply rooted than the plants that embellish Helen’s garden. 07:301/6Ed’s currently in a relationship with BBC radio producer Laura - and her expenses.
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| 08:00 | 08:0015/20A shock's in store for Miss Pugh and the Lad Himself at the wrestling! 08:307/10Things look tricky for Percy following Horace's morality drive.
| 08:002/6Headed abroad, the author is not keen to visit wife Diana's friend. 08:305/8Will caretaker Ramsay have the head for heights for a dangerous job?
| 08:004/12Captain Povey is moving house and needs to shift furniture. Step forward Pertwee. 08:301/13With Jennifer 'expecting', a weekend in the country goes awry.
| 08:0012/21Janet and Mavis are obliged to sit an exam in order to get a rise. 08:3017/26Inspector Neddie Seagoon turns sleuth and meets a creepy undertaker.
| 08:005/6Just as the comedian is feeling lonely, a long-lost love turns up. 08:3011/13The rag and bone men get an irresistible offer. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 08:00Northern Irish funny man Frank Carson chats about his life and showbiz career.
| 08:00Famed for playing a tramp, the popular comedian stars in sketches by Johnny Speight. 08:30With fresh London premises, the staff must recruit a new secretary.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Nigel Rees quizzes Simon Brett, Vanessa Feltz, Michele Hanson and Henry Normal. 09:305/6What is happening to Professor Chadd?
| 09:005/7A satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Miles Jupp 09:455/6What do shipwrecked objects have in common? Cosmic comedy of connections.
| 09:00Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Mel Giedroyc, Peter Baynham and Richard Herring. 09:306/6Perkins has no materials to rebuild post-war Britain, which well suits the workmates.
| 09:006/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Nigel Williams and Kate Saunders. 09:305/6Last seen in ruined London after a Dalek invasion, where is the Time Lord's relative now?
| 09:003/6Crime writers Jessica Mann and James Melville probe a distinctly 'kinky' matter. 09:306/8Charles and George's new business course sets tongues wagging.
| 09:00John McCarthy explores the BBC radio archives for programmes featuring Sir Peter Ustinov.
| 09:00Textile artist Clare Hunter’s illuminating history of sewing and embroidery.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2A theatre director retires to a remote house by the sea to write his memoirs.
| 10:002/2Jeremy Irons stars as Charles Arrowby in Iris Murdoch’s Booker prize-winning masterpiece.
| 10:001/3The sinister Madame Fisher manipulates young Henrietta and Leopold.
| 10:002/3Apart for five years, Karen agrees to an illicit meeting with Max.
| 10:003/3Is Mme Fisher plotting the ultimate destruction of her house?
| | 10:10Two brothers, whom circumstances have brought them to Derry, miss their Liverpool home.(R) 10:15From Cole to Webber, actress Shirley MacLaine shares her castaway choices with Roy Plomley
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| 11:00 | 11:00Chris Anderson talks to psychologist Steven Pinker about an optimistic future. 11:45A Lincolnshire farmer shares his rural upbringing, on his first ever train journey.
| 11:001/3In Christianshavn, Erik covets the caged automaton songbird he sees in a shop window. 11:15Writer Don Shaw recreates a meeting he had in 1979 with 86-year-old activist Dora Russell.
| 11:002/3Why is a rich woman so keen to offload her precious antique tallboy at any price? 11:15Sir Thomas aimed to own a copy of every book in the world...
| 11:003/3Verner requires one last prize acquisition to complete his antique music box collection. 11:15An old lady recalls how Leo Tolstoy talked to her about his life on the night he died.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Jess Fostekew with podcasts on the science behind food and health.
| | 11:002/8Radiolab: Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich investigate a strange world.
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| 12:00 | 12:0015/20A shock's in store for Miss Pugh and the Lad Himself at the wrestling! 12:307/10Things look tricky for Percy following Horace's morality drive.
| 12:002/6Headed abroad, the author is not keen to visit wife Diana's friend. 12:305/8Will caretaker Ramsay have the head for heights for a dangerous job?
| 12:004/12Captain Povey is moving house and needs to shift furniture. Step forward Pertwee. 12:301/13With Jennifer 'expecting', a weekend in the country goes awry.
| 12:0012/21Janet and Mavis are obliged to sit an exam in order to get a rise. 12:3017/26Inspector Neddie Seagoon turns sleuth and meets a creepy undertaker.
| 12:005/6Just as the comedian is feeling lonely, a long-lost love turns up. 12:3011/13The rag and bone men get an irresistible offer. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 12:00Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Mel Giedroyc, Peter Baynham and Richard Herring. 12:3017/26Inspector Neddie Seagoon turns sleuth and meets a creepy undertaker.
| 12:00Famed for playing a tramp, the popular comedian stars in sketches by Johnny Speight. 12:30With fresh London premises, the staff must recruit a new secretary.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/6The'Heart of Fire' ruby once adorned the crown of Tsars, but you own it at your peril... 13:30DJ Annie Nightingale looks at how Northern Soul music has become popular in Japan.
| 13:002/6Katherine is travelling to Nice, but someone on board won't be able to alight... 13:30Phill Jupitus on the comic strip boy and his tiger, named after two philosophers.
| 13:003/6With one dead and a gem stolen, Poirot begins to ‘arrange the facts’. 13:30How the music of Bach has provided an incredible resource for a wide range of other genres
| 13:004/6Poirot questions the Comte and intercepts a package... 13:30Did the number zero come out of religious culture in ancient India?
| 13:005/6Fingers point to Ruth’s husband as the killer... 13:30Arthur Smith pieces together an unreliable portrait of Arthur Cravan, the Dada James Dean.
| 13:00Megan wants to expand her dairy business but her troubled sister is complicating matters.
| 13:001/2In a squalid 1950s bedsit, single and pregnant Jane battles personal and social prejudices
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10It's Jacob's birthday and all he wants is for his family to have breakfast together. 14:15Lucy looks at Charles Lamb's account of life at the East India Company in the early 1800s. 14:301/10In a squalid bedsit, single and pregnant Jane battles personal and social prejudices. 14:451/5The Danes are consistently rated as the happiest people on earth but pay the highest taxes
| 14:002/10Claire is trying to keep control of Jacob's birthday party and Issy says she feels unwell. 14:15Lucy reveals how hiring the 'best man for the job' wasn't always the way it was done. 14:302/10Pregnant Jane tries to make her bedsit a little more homely, and learns of Toby's writing. 14:452/5Scandinavia and its curious tribes explored in Michael Booth's book.
| 14:003/10Issy's been rushed to hospital suffering from meningitis. 14:15Lucy Kellaway charts the emergence of the career ladder as a way to motivate staff. 14:303/10Pregnant Jane receives a letter from her father, and visits a jazz club with Toby. 14:453/5Scandinavia and its curious tribes explored in Michael Booth's book.
| 14:004/10Jacob is hatching a plan to make everything better. 14:15Lucy describes how women entered the white-collar workforce in the late 19th century. 14:304/10Jane has spent the night with Toby, but she hasn't told him about her pregnancy. 14:454/5Scandinavia and its curious tribes explored in Michael Booth's book.
| 14:005/10Claire has tried to carry on, putting a brave face on things. But she can't do it anymore. 14:15Lucy explores how new technology, like the telephone, changed life in the office. 14:305/10Jane books an appointment at an abortion clinic, but Mavis offers an illegal alternative. 14:455/5Scandinavia and its curious tribes explored in Michael Booth's book.
| 14:10The actor picks ‘Wuthering Heights’ by Kate Bush and ‘Proud Mary’ by Ike and Tina Turner. 14:15The conservationist, ornithologist and painter answers the questions. 14:453/5Should a cricket fanatic marry, when perpetually entranced by the summer game?
| 14:15There’s something even more deeply rooted than the plants that embellish Helen’s garden. 14:302/2Orlando is preoccupied by the penalties and privileges of womanhood.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2A theatre director retires to a remote house by the sea to write his memoirs.
| 15:002/2Jeremy Irons stars as Charles Arrowby in Iris Murdoch’s Booker prize-winning masterpiece.
| 15:001/3The sinister Madame Fisher manipulates young Henrietta and Leopold.
| 15:002/3Apart for five years, Karen agrees to an illicit meeting with Max.
| 15:003/3Is Mme Fisher plotting the ultimate destruction of her house?
| 15:00Northern Irish funny man Frank Carson chats about his life and showbiz career.
| 15:455/5The impact of Nilsson's photograph of a foetus taken inside its mother's womb.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Nigel Rees quizzes Simon Brett, Vanessa Feltz, Michele Hanson and Henry Normal. 16:305/6What is happening to Professor Chadd?
| 16:005/6John Lloyd and Jimmy Carr with Sean Hughes, Dr Helen Czerski and Dr Irving Finkel. 16:306/8Izzy gets invited to a ball in Cambridge, but she could do with a fairy godmother.
| 16:00Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Mel Giedroyc, Peter Baynham and Richard Herring. 16:306/6Perkins has no materials to rebuild post-war Britain, which well suits the workmates.
| 16:006/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Nigel Williams and Kate Saunders. 16:305/6Last seen in ruined London after a Dalek invasion, where is the Time Lord's relative now?
| 16:003/6Crime writers Jessica Mann and James Melville probe a distinctly 'kinky' matter. 16:306/8Charles and George's new business course sets tongues wagging.
| 16:00A strange disappearance and a horrific murder prompts a teacher's own investigation.
| 16:00In 1960s London, Freddie runs the haphazard Temple Stage School in her inimitable style.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/6Despite opposition, the Hull women pull out all the stops to get Rita to the read-through. 17:306/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:007/8Bill takes time off to help a friend, but Faith is already working at home. 17:305/6What’s it like to go to a wedding as a recovering alcoholic?
| 17:006/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson meet a member of the Moriarty family. 17:301/4Daniel Rigby, Diane Morgan and Josh Widdicombe star in the sitcom about reincarnation.
| 17:003/6Now that they own Mr Fatman, Margaret and Ken advertise for others to join a syndicate. 17:303/6Mark Steel visits Carlisle in Cumbria and performs for the locals.
| 17:001/4Geoff attempts to start a career as a comedian in the tiny Swedish village of Yxsjo. 17:302/6It is Disability Awareness Day, so Clare has taken it upon herself to raise awareness.
| 17:302/6Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams go in search of weird, exotic endangered animals.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra introduces two episodes of Time for Verse with Spike Milligan. 17:301/6Ed’s currently in a relationship with BBC radio producer Laura - and her expenses.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/6Do the seemingly indestructible cylinders have a weakness? 18:30Novelists AL Kennedy and Philip Kerr join Sue MacGregor to discuss their favourite books.
| 18:001/4Bernie catches the wrong bus and ends up in 16th century Rome. 18:303/5Jeffrey Richards probes the many incarnations of 'the poor man's Sherlock Holmes'.
| 18:002/4The time travellers hit 19th-century Austria, and Sigmund Freud! Stars Amanda Donohoe. 18:308/8Crime writer Quintin Jardine tells Stuart Cosgrove about five of his favourite books.
| 18:003/4Bernie is kidnapped by Hildegard and escapes to the 24th century. Stars Amanda Donohoe. 18:30Conservative politician, author and adventurer Rory Stewart chooses Sir Walter Scott.
| 18:004/4Hildegard wants to make music, while Bernie makes an important discovery. 18:30Victoria Coren, Henry Peevers and Jude Collins discuss the eternal appeal of Lady Luck.
| 18:002/2The Time Lord discovers why his imposter has been shipping arms and unsuspecting people.
| 18:003/5An artist hears voices from the future discussing a murder involving him. 18:303/5Mark Gatiss introduces a chilling tale of terror in a women's prison.
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| 19:00 | 19:0015/20A shock's in store for Miss Pugh and the Lad Himself at the wrestling! 19:307/10Things look tricky for Percy following Horace's morality drive.
| 19:002/6Headed abroad, the author is not keen to visit wife Diana's friend. 19:305/8Will caretaker Ramsay have the head for heights for a dangerous job?
| 19:004/12Captain Povey is moving house and needs to shift furniture. Step forward Pertwee. 19:301/13With Jennifer 'expecting', a weekend in the country goes awry.
| 19:0012/21Janet and Mavis are obliged to sit an exam in order to get a rise. 19:3017/26Inspector Neddie Seagoon turns sleuth and meets a creepy undertaker.
| 19:005/6Just as the comedian is feeling lonely, a long-lost love turns up. 19:3011/13The rag and bone men get an irresistible offer. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 19:00John McCarthy explores the BBC radio archives for programmes featuring Sir Peter Ustinov.
| 19:002/8Radiolab: Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich investigate a strange world.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/6The'Heart of Fire' ruby once adorned the crown of Tsars, but you own it at your peril... 20:30DJ Annie Nightingale looks at how Northern Soul music has become popular in Japan.
| 20:002/6Katherine is travelling to Nice, but someone on board won't be able to alight... 20:30Phill Jupitus on the comic strip boy and his tiger, named after two philosophers.
| 20:003/6With one dead and a gem stolen, Poirot begins to ‘arrange the facts’. 20:30How the music of Bach has provided an incredible resource for a wide range of other genres
| 20:004/6Poirot questions the Comte and intercepts a package... 20:30Did the number zero come out of religious culture in ancient India?
| 20:005/6Fingers point to Ruth’s husband as the killer... 20:30Arthur Smith pieces together an unreliable portrait of Arthur Cravan, the Dada James Dean.
| | 20:00Textile artist Clare Hunter’s illuminating history of sewing and embroidery.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to psychologist Steven Pinker about an optimistic future. 21:45A Lincolnshire farmer shares his rural upbringing, on his first ever train journey.
| 21:001/3In Christianshavn, Erik covets the caged automaton songbird he sees in a shop window. 21:15Writer Don Shaw recreates a meeting he had in 1979 with 86-year-old activist Dora Russell.
| 21:002/3Why is a rich woman so keen to offload her precious antique tallboy at any price? 21:15Sir Thomas aimed to own a copy of every book in the world...
| 21:003/3Verner requires one last prize acquisition to complete his antique music box collection. 21:15An old lady recalls how Leo Tolstoy talked to her about his life on the night he died.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Jess Fostekew with podcasts on the science behind food and health.
| | 21:10Two brothers, whom circumstances have brought them to Derry, miss their Liverpool home.(R) 21:15From Cole to Webber, actress Shirley MacLaine shares her castaway choices with Roy Plomley
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| 22:00 | 22:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:304/6The sci-fi star and inventor explains life's big mysteries.
| 22:005/6What’s it like to go to a wedding as a recovering alcoholic? 22:301/4Boswell attempts to write a biography of Sigmund Freud, but Freud asks all the questions.
| 22:001/4Daniel Rigby, Diane Morgan and Josh Widdicombe star in the sitcom about reincarnation. 22:306/6Please turn your radio over and start listening as Marcus Brigstocke retakes his GCSEs.
| 22:003/6Mark Steel visits Carlisle in Cumbria and performs for the locals. 22:301/6Kiri Pritchard-McLean hosts the topical sketch show written by the Great British public.
| 22:002/6It is Disability Awareness Day, so Clare has taken it upon herself to raise awareness. 22:306/6Another parallel earth is obliterated when Ian inadvertently mucks up global faith. 22:457/7Riot police are called in as the Teddy Bears try to have their picnic. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith talks to Mark Thomas.
| 22:006/6Comedian Alex Horne's diary focuses on his 1997 gap year, which he spent teaching in China 22:301/4Comedian Liam Williams tells of his teenage misadventures in the Yorkshire suburbs. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith talks to Mark Thomas.
| 22:001/6Ed’s currently in a relationship with BBC radio producer Laura - and her expenses. 22:303/4Evolution's epic story is revealed in the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/7A satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Miles Jupp 23:455/6What do shipwrecked objects have in common? Cosmic comedy of connections.
| 23:004/6Talking fruit meets crosswords in the bizarre sketch comedy world. 23:304/4Mark Thomas and his Glasgow audience consider a policy to buy Scotland out of the Union.
| 23:004/6The band want to pen a song for a teen idol without selling out. 23:303/4Presumed dead after a 20-year trek, two explorers reveal their findings.
| 23:002/6The Consultants hold their office Christmas party complete with a Beach Boys tribute act. 23:303/6Pip races to Antarctica to thwart another fiendish plot by the evil Mr Gently Benevolent.
| 23:004/6Martin gets caught by his own CCTV and tannoy system for shaming litter offenders. 23:306/6Brian Perkins, Hugh Dennis and Kate Robbins on the year that saw time run backwards.
| 23:002/4Stoneybridge, Little Girl, Calum, Denzil and Mr Muzak feature in the popular sketch show. 23:302/6Witty banter and sketches with Stephen Fry, Emma Thompson and Jim Broadbent.
| 23:001/6Kiri Pritchard-McLean hosts the topical sketch show written by the Great British public. 23:302/4Mean John Weak battles to roll out an urgent global website.
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