| 00:00 | 00:003/5An artist hears voices from the future discussing a murder involving him. 00:303/5Mark Gatiss introduces a chilling tale of terror in a women's prison.
| 00:001/5Dandy secret agent Lucifer Box investigates drug-related dealings in 1920s Manhattan. 00:30Sue MacGregor talks to Jeremy Paxman and Bettany Hughes about their favourite books.
| 00:002/5Probing a fascist cult in 1920s New York, dandy spy hero Lucifer Box is accused of murder. 00:304/5The history and varied portrayals of the Robin Hood of crime Simon Templar, aka the Saint
| 00:003/5Falsely charged with murder, dandy spy Lucifer Box flees New York aboard a mysterious ship 00:301/8Dr Tony Pollard explains how Gavin Maxwell's book Ring of Bright Water changed his life.
| 00:004/5Dandy spy-hero Lucifer Box must rescue the perfect victim to foil Olympus Mons' plans. 00:30Matthew Parris in conversation with actor Bill Paterson about Leonard Maguire.
| 00:005/5Time is running out for spy-hero Lucifer Box. Can he reach Olympus Mons' lair in time? 00:30Matthew Parris discusses treachery with Ann Widdecombe, Guy Browning and Stephanie Merritt
| 00:001/2The Doctor follows Thomas Brewster to 19th-century Lancashire.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2In a squalid 1950s bedsit, single and pregnant Jane battles personal and social prejudices
| 01:006/6Derek is arrested for murder, but canny Poirot is unconvinced. 01:30Christopher Bigsby talks to actors and directors on portraying Willy Loman. From 2006.
| 01:001/4A housemaid's murder reveals a web of hidden passions in a village. 01:30Exploring the controversy around Maggi Hambling's Scallop sculpture on Aldeburgh beach.
| 01:002/4Inspector Adam Dalgliesh arrives in a quiet village to investigate a housemaid's murder. 01:30Jenny Eclair explores the world of outrageous animated ladies and the censors.
| 01:003/4With a growing list of murder suspects, the inspector uncovers fresh leads. 01:30The life and death of a woman who led a women's orchestra in Auschwitz.
| 01:004/4Inspector Dalgliesh summons the entire household to flush out the killer of Sally Jupp. 01:30Sound recordist Chris Watson captures 24 hours in the life of Newcastle Central Station.
| 01:00Severe weather means the ambulance service reaches breaking point.
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| 02:00 | 02:15There’s something even more deeply rooted than the plants that embellish Helen’s garden. 02:302/2Orlando is preoccupied by the penalties and privileges of womanhood.
| 02:006/10Zippy goes to her first non-Mormon party and Al is heading for trouble. 02:15How the manager went from being seen as a charlatan to a captain of industry 02:306/10Single mother-to-be Jane is in hospital with a threatened miscarriage. 02:451/5Solomon Northup's powerful memoir, which inspired Steve McQueen's Oscar-nominated film.
| 02:007/10Claire is still lying in Issy's bunk and Zippy needs to borrow her wedding dress. 02:15Changes in attitudes to sex, from the 'office wife' to sexual harassment. 02:307/10Reconciled Jane and Toby are making Christmas plans, when an unexpected visitor arrives. 02:452/5Kidnapped and far from home, Solomon Northup is sent to be sold as a slave Virginia.
| 02:008/10Sister Valentine pays Claire a visit and Jacob sits waiting for someone special. 02:15Lucy Kellaway looks at the changes in office layout over the last 100 years. 02:308/10Single mother-to-be Jane returns home to find her boarding house deserted. 02:453/5Solomon is sold to a new master in lieu of a debt.
| 02:009/10Jacob decides to share his secret with the family and Ian has to admit the truth. 02:15Lucy Kellaway charts the impact of computers on office life. 02:309/10With Toby gone, mother-to-be Jane bumps into the baby's father and asks him for help. 02:454/5Solomon and his fellow slaves endure the cruel whims of plantation owner Edwin Epps.
| 02:0010/10The family arrives home to discover that Claire has gone. 02:15Lucy Kellaway looks at the increasingly blurred boundaries between the office and home. 02:3010/10With the baby due, expectant single mother Jane receives unexpected financial help. 02:455/5How Solomon regained his freedom, and the joyful return home to his family in the north.
| 02:10Rick picks ‘Woodman, Spare That Tree’ by Phil Harris and Prokofiev's ‘Peter and the Wolf’. 02:15The conservationist, ornithologist and painter answers the questions. 02:454/5Which is closer to godliness? Cleanliness or cricket? No contest!
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| 03:00 | 03:455/5The impact of Nilsson's photograph of a foetus taken inside its mother's womb.
| 03:001/4In the sleepy village of Silverbridge, Henry Grantly has fallen in love again.
| 03:002/4Lily's past returns to haunt her, and Grace has a difficult letter to write.
| 03:003/4Fortitude in Anthony Trollope's The Last Chronicle of Barset dramatised by Nick Warburton
| 03:004/4Resolution in Anthony Trollope's The Last Chronicle of Barset dramatised by Nick Warburton
| 03:00Trouble ensues when Len takes a job as a chauffeur for 84-year-old Alice.
| 03:00What impact have western media representations had on our view of Japan and its people?
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| 04:00 | 04:00In 1960s London, Freddie runs the haphazard Temple Stage School in her inimitable style.
| 04:00Nigel Rees quizzes Kate Fox, Olly Mann, Julian Mitchell and Joanna Scanlon. 04:306/6Could it be that Basil has an odd vocation of his own?
| 04:006/6John Lloyd and Jimmy Carr with Sara Pascoe, Marc Abrahams and Buzz Aldrin. 04:307/8Charles discovers all about Izzy's torrid past.
| 04:00Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Peter Baynham, David Schneider and Tom Binns. 04:301/4A single phone call turns Rabbi Fine's comfortable Jewish community upside down.
| 04:001/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Dave Gorman and Mary Anne Hobbs. 04:306/6What became of the naive, golden-haired, little angel?
| 04:004/6Crime writers Tim Heald and Margaret Yorke puzzle over a case of robbery gone wrong. 04:307/8Charles and George's DIY skills arouse their wives' suspicions.
| 04:00Sir Morton Makepeace's characters disrupt his play and threaten his new Folly.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra introduces two episodes of Time for Verse with Spike Milligan. 05:301/6Ed’s currently in a relationship with BBC radio producer Laura - and her expenses.
| 05:004/6The Hull women do some publicity for their play. Trouble is, Rita still has not told Billy 05:301/8Tony Hawks, Josie Lawrence, Gyles Brandreth and Angela Barnes join Nicholas Parsons.
| 05:008/8Will Bill and Faith get to go on a proper holiday together? 05:306/6It’s Simon's big day. But will his friends be there to pick up the pieces?
| 05:001/6Tommy and Sheila's sneaky agent schemes to sell off their back catalogue. 05:302/4Nathan didn't really nail life so he's been reincarnated as a shrimp. Stars Daniel Rigby.
| 05:004/6Mr Fatman battles a virus, and the unity of the horse-racing syndicate is threatened. 05:304/6Mark Steel visits Aberystwyth and performs a bespoke comedy show for the local residents
| 05:002/4A dangerous fishing trip is one way for Geoff to shake off winter. 05:303/6Clare and Brian are having some couples counselling, much to Clare's amusement.
| 05:303/6Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams go in search of weird, exotic endangered animals.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/6Derek is arrested for murder, but canny Poirot is unconvinced. 06:30Christopher Bigsby talks to actors and directors on portraying Willy Loman. From 2006.
| 06:001/4A housemaid's murder reveals a web of hidden passions in a village. 06:30Exploring the controversy around Maggi Hambling's Scallop sculpture on Aldeburgh beach.
| 06:002/4Inspector Adam Dalgliesh arrives in a quiet village to investigate a housemaid's murder. 06:30Jenny Eclair explores the world of outrageous animated ladies and the censors.
| 06:003/4With a growing list of murder suspects, the inspector uncovers fresh leads. 06:30The life and death of a woman who led a women's orchestra in Auschwitz.
| 06:004/4Inspector Dalgliesh summons the entire household to flush out the killer of Sally Jupp. 06:30Sound recordist Chris Watson captures 24 hours in the life of Newcastle Central Station.
| 06:00Sir Morton Makepeace's characters disrupt his play and threaten his new Folly.
| 06:002/2Lynne Reid Banks' tale of 1950s life finds single, pregnant Jane battling prejudice.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/6The Hull women do some publicity for their play. Trouble is, Rita still has not told Billy 07:301/8Tony Hawks, Josie Lawrence, Gyles Brandreth and Angela Barnes join Nicholas Parsons.
| 07:008/8Will Bill and Faith get to go on a proper holiday together? 07:306/6It’s Simon's big day. But will his friends be there to pick up the pieces?
| 07:001/6Tommy and Sheila's sneaky agent schemes to sell off their back catalogue. 07:302/4Nathan didn't really nail life so he's been reincarnated as a shrimp. Stars Daniel Rigby.
| 07:004/6Mr Fatman battles a virus, and the unity of the horse-racing syndicate is threatened. 07:304/6Mark Steel visits Aberystwyth and performs a bespoke comedy show for the local residents
| 07:002/4A dangerous fishing trip is one way for Geoff to shake off winter. 07:303/6Clare and Brian are having some couples counselling, much to Clare's amusement.
| 07:303/6Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams go in search of weird, exotic endangered animals.
| 07:15Amidst the fragility of life, young boy eagerly anticipates the first flowers of spring. 07:302/6Ed finally finds himself homeless, but with a two-book deal! Stars Christopher Douglas.
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| 08:00 | 08:0016/20Griselda's plan to clear out the Lad's house backfires! 08:308/10Parsley Sidings' future looks bleak over station automation.
| 08:003/6The writer and his wife grapple with their domestic appliances. 08:306/8Cleaner Elsie is facing eviction. Can caretaker Ramsay save the day?
| 08:005/12When the Captain catches a cold, Murray takes over and chaos ensues. From August 1965. 08:302/13With Jennifer's baby due, her daughters want a girl, but her son's hoping for a brother.
| 08:0013/21Mavis’s new beatnik boyfriend makes her dizzier than ever. 08:3018/26The million-pound race is on to be the first to play the bagpipes at the South Pole.
| 08:006/6Cat burglar Fingers Fogerty pays the comedian an unwelcome visit. 08:3012/13Albert takes action over Harold's gramophone. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 08:00What impact have western media representations had on our view of Japan and its people?
| 08:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 08:30Still looking for work, the ex-RAF gang turns its hand to babysitting.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Nigel Rees quizzes Kate Fox, Olly Mann, Julian Mitchell and Joanna Scanlon. 09:306/6Could it be that Basil has an odd vocation of his own?
| 09:006/7Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:456/6A documentary maker films endangered hairstyles in the cosmic comedy of connections.
| 09:00Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Peter Baynham, David Schneider and Tom Binns. 09:301/4A single phone call turns Rabbi Fine's comfortable Jewish community upside down.
| 09:001/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Dave Gorman and Mary Anne Hobbs. 09:306/6What became of the naive, golden-haired, little angel?
| 09:004/6Crime writers Tim Heald and Margaret Yorke puzzle over a case of robbery gone wrong. 09:307/8Charles and George's DIY skills arouse their wives' suspicions.
| 09:00Public Historian Greg Jenner is on a quest to discover why comedy writers love history.
| 09:00Why do men fight? A trans man explores masculinity and fear through learning to box.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4In the sleepy village of Silverbridge, Henry Grantly has fallen in love again.
| 10:002/4Lily's past returns to haunt her, and Grace has a difficult letter to write.
| 10:003/4Fortitude in Anthony Trollope's The Last Chronicle of Barset dramatised by Nick Warburton
| 10:004/4Resolution in Anthony Trollope's The Last Chronicle of Barset dramatised by Nick Warburton
| 10:00Trouble ensues when Len takes a job as a chauffeur for 84-year-old Alice.
| | 10:10Young dancers find that it's their differences that makes their partnership work.(R) 10:15The Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss makes 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. 11:45How one women's mission to fulfil her dreams of owning a pet bird went viral on Twitter.
| 11:00BBC Radio 4 Extra celebrates the very best in storytelling with Ben Moor.
| 11:00What on earth has become of ‘family man’ Johnny Olive? 11:15When granted wishes, Flip and George discover you had better be careful what you wish for.
| 11:00On a cliff edge search, Molly and her husband plumb the depths of their relationship. 11:15Roz, an internet newbie from England, embarks on a transatlantic cyber-relationship.
| 11:00Ira Glass and Alex Blumberg discuss podcasting with Amanda Litherland and David McGuire.
| | 11:003/8Radiolab messes up what it took 300 years to lay out: the Periodic Table of elements.
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| 12:00 | 12:0016/20Griselda's plan to clear out the Lad's house backfires! 12:308/10Parsley Sidings' future looks bleak over station automation.
| 12:003/6The writer and his wife grapple with their domestic appliances. 12:306/8Cleaner Elsie is facing eviction. Can caretaker Ramsay save the day?
| 12:005/12When the Captain catches a cold, Murray takes over and chaos ensues. From August 1965. 12:302/13With Jennifer's baby due, her daughters want a girl, but her son's hoping for a brother.
| 12:0013/21Mavis’s new beatnik boyfriend makes her dizzier than ever. 12:3018/26The million-pound race is on to be the first to play the bagpipes at the South Pole.
| 12:006/6Cat burglar Fingers Fogerty pays the comedian an unwelcome visit. 12:3012/13Albert takes action over Harold's gramophone. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 12:001/6Tommy and Sheila's sneaky agent schemes to sell off their back catalogue. 12:3016/20Griselda's plan to clear out the Lad's house backfires!
| 12:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 12:30Still looking for work, the ex-RAF gang turns its hand to babysitting.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/6Derek is arrested for murder, but canny Poirot is unconvinced. 13:30Christopher Bigsby talks to actors and directors on portraying Willy Loman. From 2006.
| 13:001/4A housemaid's murder reveals a web of hidden passions in a village. 13:30Exploring the controversy around Maggi Hambling's Scallop sculpture on Aldeburgh beach.
| 13:002/4Inspector Adam Dalgliesh arrives in a quiet village to investigate a housemaid's murder. 13:30Jenny Eclair explores the world of outrageous animated ladies and the censors.
| 13:003/4With a growing list of murder suspects, the inspector uncovers fresh leads. 13:30The life and death of a woman who led a women's orchestra in Auschwitz.
| 13:004/4Inspector Dalgliesh summons the entire household to flush out the killer of Sally Jupp. 13:30Sound recordist Chris Watson captures 24 hours in the life of Newcastle Central Station.
| 13:00Severe weather means the ambulance service reaches breaking point.
| 13:002/2Lynne Reid Banks' tale of 1950s life finds single, pregnant Jane battling prejudice.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Zippy goes to her first non-Mormon party and Al is heading for trouble. 14:15How the manager went from being seen as a charlatan to a captain of industry 14:306/10Single mother-to-be Jane is in hospital with a threatened miscarriage. 14:451/5Solomon Northup's powerful memoir, which inspired Steve McQueen's Oscar-nominated film.
| 14:007/10Claire is still lying in Issy's bunk and Zippy needs to borrow her wedding dress. 14:15Changes in attitudes to sex, from the 'office wife' to sexual harassment. 14:307/10Reconciled Jane and Toby are making Christmas plans, when an unexpected visitor arrives. 14:452/5Kidnapped and far from home, Solomon Northup is sent to be sold as a slave Virginia.
| 14:008/10Sister Valentine pays Claire a visit and Jacob sits waiting for someone special. 14:15Lucy Kellaway looks at the changes in office layout over the last 100 years. 14:308/10Single mother-to-be Jane returns home to find her boarding house deserted. 14:453/5Solomon is sold to a new master in lieu of a debt.
| 14:009/10Jacob decides to share his secret with the family and Ian has to admit the truth. 14:15Lucy Kellaway charts the impact of computers on office life. 14:309/10With Toby gone, mother-to-be Jane bumps into the baby's father and asks him for help. 14:454/5Solomon and his fellow slaves endure the cruel whims of plantation owner Edwin Epps.
| 14:0010/10The family arrives home to discover that Claire has gone. 14:15Lucy Kellaway looks at the increasingly blurred boundaries between the office and home. 14:3010/10With the baby due, expectant single mother Jane receives unexpected financial help. 14:455/5How Solomon regained his freedom, and the joyful return home to his family in the north.
| 14:10Rick picks ‘Woodman, Spare That Tree’ by Phil Harris and Prokofiev's ‘Peter and the Wolf’. 14:15The conservationist, ornithologist and painter answers the questions. 14:454/5Which is closer to godliness? Cleanliness or cricket? No contest!
| 14:15Amidst the fragility of life, young boy eagerly anticipates the first flowers of spring. 14:301/2Acclaimed novelist Erich Ackermann is approached by a young man claiming to be a fan.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4In the sleepy village of Silverbridge, Henry Grantly has fallen in love again.
| 15:002/4Lily's past returns to haunt her, and Grace has a difficult letter to write.
| 15:003/4Fortitude in Anthony Trollope's The Last Chronicle of Barset dramatised by Nick Warburton
| 15:004/4Resolution in Anthony Trollope's The Last Chronicle of Barset dramatised by Nick Warburton
| 15:00Trouble ensues when Len takes a job as a chauffeur for 84-year-old Alice.
| 15:00What impact have western media representations had on our view of Japan and its people?
| 15:451/5Ivan Hewett examines five musical keys. C major
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| 16:00 | 16:00Nigel Rees quizzes Kate Fox, Olly Mann, Julian Mitchell and Joanna Scanlon. 16:306/6Could it be that Basil has an odd vocation of his own?
| 16:006/6John Lloyd and Jimmy Carr with Sara Pascoe, Marc Abrahams and Buzz Aldrin. 16:307/8Charles discovers all about Izzy's torrid past.
| 16:00Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Peter Baynham, David Schneider and Tom Binns. 16:301/4A single phone call turns Rabbi Fine's comfortable Jewish community upside down.
| 16:001/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Dave Gorman and Mary Anne Hobbs. 16:306/6What became of the naive, golden-haired, little angel?
| 16:004/6Crime writers Tim Heald and Margaret Yorke puzzle over a case of robbery gone wrong. 16:307/8Charles and George's DIY skills arouse their wives' suspicions.
| 16:00Sir Morton Makepeace's characters disrupt his play and threaten his new Folly.
| 16:00Witty drama about the real-life antics of 17th-century composer Alessandro Stradella.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/6The Hull women do some publicity for their play. Trouble is, Rita still has not told Billy 17:301/8Tony Hawks, Josie Lawrence, Gyles Brandreth and Angela Barnes join Nicholas Parsons.
| 17:008/8Will Bill and Faith get to go on a proper holiday together? 17:306/6It’s Simon's big day. But will his friends be there to pick up the pieces?
| 17:001/6Tommy and Sheila's sneaky agent schemes to sell off their back catalogue. 17:302/4Nathan didn't really nail life so he's been reincarnated as a shrimp. Stars Daniel Rigby.
| 17:004/6Mr Fatman battles a virus, and the unity of the horse-racing syndicate is threatened. 17:304/6Mark Steel visits Aberystwyth and performs a bespoke comedy show for the local residents
| 17:002/4A dangerous fishing trip is one way for Geoff to shake off winter. 17:303/6Clare and Brian are having some couples counselling, much to Clare's amusement.
| 17:303/6Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams go in search of weird, exotic endangered animals.
| 17:00A mixtape of new poems from two American poets: Daisy Fried and Brenda Shaughnessy. 17:302/6Ed finally finds himself homeless, but with a two-book deal! Stars Christopher Douglas.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5Dandy secret agent Lucifer Box investigates drug-related dealings in 1920s Manhattan. 18:30Sue MacGregor talks to Jeremy Paxman and Bettany Hughes about their favourite books.
| 18:002/5Probing a fascist cult in 1920s New York, dandy spy hero Lucifer Box is accused of murder. 18:304/5The history and varied portrayals of the Robin Hood of crime Simon Templar, aka the Saint
| 18:003/5Falsely charged with murder, dandy spy Lucifer Box flees New York aboard a mysterious ship 18:301/8Dr Tony Pollard explains how Gavin Maxwell's book Ring of Bright Water changed his life.
| 18:004/5Dandy spy-hero Lucifer Box must rescue the perfect victim to foil Olympus Mons' plans. 18:30Matthew Parris in conversation with actor Bill Paterson about Leonard Maguire.
| 18:005/5Time is running out for spy-hero Lucifer Box. Can he reach Olympus Mons' lair in time? 18:30Matthew Parris discusses treachery with Ann Widdecombe, Guy Browning and Stephanie Merritt
| 18:001/2The Doctor follows Thomas Brewster to 19th-century Lancashire.
| 18:004/5Are job pressures making Sally hear a voice that no-one else can hear? 18:304/5Mark Gatiss introduces a chilling tale of a young mum inheriting a haunted cottage.
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| 19:00 | 19:0016/20Griselda's plan to clear out the Lad's house backfires! 19:308/10Parsley Sidings' future looks bleak over station automation.
| 19:003/6The writer and his wife grapple with their domestic appliances. 19:306/8Cleaner Elsie is facing eviction. Can caretaker Ramsay save the day?
| 19:005/12When the Captain catches a cold, Murray takes over and chaos ensues. From August 1965. 19:302/13With Jennifer's baby due, her daughters want a girl, but her son's hoping for a brother.
| 19:0013/21Mavis’s new beatnik boyfriend makes her dizzier than ever. 19:3018/26The million-pound race is on to be the first to play the bagpipes at the South Pole.
| 19:006/6Cat burglar Fingers Fogerty pays the comedian an unwelcome visit. 19:3012/13Albert takes action over Harold's gramophone. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 19:00Public Historian Greg Jenner is on a quest to discover why comedy writers love history.
| 19:003/8Radiolab messes up what it took 300 years to lay out: the Periodic Table of elements.
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| 20:00 | 20:006/6Derek is arrested for murder, but canny Poirot is unconvinced. 20:30Christopher Bigsby talks to actors and directors on portraying Willy Loman. From 2006.
| 20:001/4A housemaid's murder reveals a web of hidden passions in a village. 20:30Exploring the controversy around Maggi Hambling's Scallop sculpture on Aldeburgh beach.
| 20:002/4Inspector Adam Dalgliesh arrives in a quiet village to investigate a housemaid's murder. 20:30Jenny Eclair explores the world of outrageous animated ladies and the censors.
| 20:003/4With a growing list of murder suspects, the inspector uncovers fresh leads. 20:30The life and death of a woman who led a women's orchestra in Auschwitz.
| 20:004/4Inspector Dalgliesh summons the entire household to flush out the killer of Sally Jupp. 20:30Sound recordist Chris Watson captures 24 hours in the life of Newcastle Central Station.
| | 20:00Why do men fight? A trans man explores masculinity and fear through learning to box.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to some of the most interesting TED stage speakers. 21:45How one women's mission to fulfil her dreams of owning a pet bird went viral on Twitter.
| 21:00BBC Radio 4 Extra celebrates the very best in storytelling with Ben Moor.
| 21:00What on earth has become of ‘family man’ Johnny Olive? 21:15When granted wishes, Flip and George discover you had better be careful what you wish for.
| 21:00On a cliff edge search, Molly and her husband plumb the depths of their relationship. 21:15Roz, an internet newbie from England, embarks on a transatlantic cyber-relationship.
| 21:00Ira Glass and Alex Blumberg discuss podcasting with Amanda Litherland and David McGuire.
| | 21:10Young dancers find that it's their differences that makes their partnership work.(R) 21:15The Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss makes his castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/8Tony Hawks, Josie Lawrence, Gyles Brandreth and Angela Barnes join Nicholas Parsons. 22:305/6The sci-fi star and inventor explains life's big mysteries. With Tom Baker. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Bounder & Cad sing a very 'cheesy' love song.
| 22:006/6It’s Simon's big day. But will his friends be there to pick up the pieces? 22:302/4Boswell meets Maria Callas and her poodle and finds himself in an opera of his own making.
| 22:002/4Nathan didn't really nail life so he's been reincarnated as a shrimp. Stars Daniel Rigby. 22:303/6Michael Feydeau and David Pershore review the curious case of a fallen monk. 22:45Comic reflections on the backhanded compliments hidden in love songs.
| 22:004/6Mark Steel visits Aberystwyth and performs a bespoke comedy show for the local residents 22:302/6The week's news stories lovingly moulded into sketches and one-liners by the public
| 22:003/6Clare and Brian are having some couples counselling, much to Clare's amusement. 22:301/6Barack Obama and Barbara Cartland turn their thoughts to new starts.
| 22:001/4Misogyny, like shiny leggings, has made an unexpected comeback. But did it ever go away? 22:302/4Comedian Liam Williams tells of his teenage misadventures growing up in Leeds.
| 22:002/6Ed finally finds himself homeless, but with a two-book deal! Stars Christopher Douglas. 22:304/4Here comes Muffin the Mule in an adventure paper shocker!
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| 23:00 | 23:006/7Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:456/6A documentary maker films endangered hairstyles in the cosmic comedy of connections.
| 23:00The best in contemporary comedy. Bounder & Cad sing about a lady called Theresa. 23:055/6Unusual pets and shock elections in the bizarre sketch comedy world. 23:341/4A Buddhist pest control expert can't bring himself to kill pests. Stars Sanjeev Bhaskar.
| 23:005/6The band's future is threatened when Bret goes on a date. 23:304/4On its 25th anniversary, writers and performers reflect on Gummy Monkey: The Musical.
| 23:003/6Chesney brings his daughter to work. Or does he? 23:304/6Pip and Charles Dickens engage in a novel-writing showdown to find the greatest writer. 23:55Bounder & Cad sing a song about a particularly difficult break-up.
| 23:005/6Martin has turned into some kind of agony aunt and he is less than happy about it. 23:25The best in contemporary comedy. Angela Barnes chats to Glenn Wool. 23:301/4Looking back at a week's worth of broadcasting...that never happened.
| 23:003/4Stoneybridge, Little Girl, Calum, Denzil and Gwynned feature in the popular sketch show. 23:303/6Stephen Fry serves up more witty banter and sketches, with Hugh Laurie and Jim Broadbent.
| 23:002/6The week's news stories lovingly moulded into sketches and one-liners by the public 23:25The best in contemporary comedy. Angela Barnes chats to Glenn Wool. 23:303/4John Weak discovers nothing is legally binding about a legally binding contract.
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