| 00:00 | 00:005/5Young novelist Michael ghost-writes supermodel Vita's autobiography. 00:305/5Mark Gatiss introduces a chilling tale of a couple's late-night meeting on a city street.
| 00:001/6A routine trip to the moon turns into a nightmare for Captain Saxon Berry. 00:30Sue MacGregor talks to Terry Wogan and Jan Ravens about their favourite books.
| 00:002/6The crew's Magnus Carter reveals the true nature of their new mission. 00:301/5Professor Jeffrey Richards delves into the casebook of Lord Peter Wimsey.
| 00:003/6After drifting powerless, the crew receives a mysterious message and spots a spacecraft. 00:30Author and publisher James Robertson talks to Stuart Cosgrove about his favourite books.
| 00:004/6Taken hostage by the aliens, the crew learn more about their mysterious captors. 00:30Film-maker Stephen Frears champions his mentor, Karel Reisz.
| 00:005/6The captive crew discover what the aliens want from them, and Chipper causes concern. 00:30Matthew Parris and his guests discuss rules and how to break them.
| 00:00Darkly humorous horror drama about two sisters, starring Joan Sims and Barbara Jefford.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Maureen Wetherby keeps seeing a shadow out of the corner of her eye.
| 01:008/12A case of eloping noblemen, blood feuds - and vengeful thoughts. 01:30Andrew Collins explores how the award for Best Song reflects a changing film landscape.
| 01:001/10The swashbuckling scholar finds love and encounters a dastardly squire. 01:30Chris Neill pays tribute to comic actress Betty Marsden, who starred in Round the Horne.
| 01:002/10The wicked squire's kidnap plot sparks a daring rescue, and nephew Nicholas appears. 01:30Julie Fowlis is on a mission to celebrate and preserve her culture through Gaelic song.
| 01:003/10The swashbuckling daredevil pursues his enemy over to America, and falls in with pirates. 01:30Alan Dein uncovers the history of the Keskidee, the first black arts centre in Britain.
| 01:004/10Dubbed Captain Clegg, the swashbuckling hero wins renown as the most feared of pirates. 01:30Ali versus Frazier: John McDonald explores the complex story behind the great 1975 fight.
| 01:00Maya’s shocked by the apathetic reaction to Malcolm X's assassination.
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| 02:00 | 02:15A middle-aged waitress falls for a footloose poet and pigeon fancier. 02:302/2As Maurice receives news about his book, Edith faces turmoil.
| 02:006/10Shaken by an encounter, Jean Louise has forgotten her aunt's gathering. 02:156/10Cartographers always have to keep one eye on the map and one on new territorial disputes. 02:301/5Modesty is hired by the secret service to prevent a multi-million pound diamond heist. 02:451/5'Little Louis' Armstrong journeys north from New Orleans to Chicago to join his mentor.
| 02:007/10Jean Louise calls on her Uncle Jack, in search of a sane voice in Maycomb. 02:157/10Mike Parker visits a Cold War military site that was once a blank space on a map. 02:302/5Modesty and Willie head to France to discover who is behind the diamond heist. 02:452/5As his career in Chicago blossoms, Louis grows close to Lil Hardin, a beautiful pianist.
| 02:008/10Looking for Atticus, Jean Louise is about to be waylaid. Read by Fenella Woolgar. 02:158/10Mike Parker asks if Ordnance Survey can maintain its hold on the national topography. 02:303/5Modesty and Willie decide to play the live bait caper. 02:453/5Louis is offered a big break in New York, which brings a whole new dimension to his music.
| 02:009/10Jean Louise reluctantly confronts Atticus about the Citizens' Council. 02:159/10Mike Parker looks at cartography in the digital age and asks if the paper map can survive. 02:304/5Modesty and Willie have been captured by criminal mastermind, Gabriel. 02:454/5Louis brings his new style back to Chicago and moves into a new social and musical sphere.
| 02:0010/10Heartbroken after her fight with Atticus, Jean Louise packs for New York. 02:1510/10Mike Parker visits Ambridge, home of the Archers, to explore maps of the imagination. 02:305/5Modesty and Willie are being held by ruthless villain, Gabriel - and time is running out. 02:455/5Louis's star rises on the cabaret circuit with white audiences - but is he selling out?
| 02:10Comedian Brian Conley chooses tracks by Elvis Presley and Frankie Valli. 02:15Author Beryl Bainbridge meets some neighbours and explores how Camden Town is changing.
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| 03:00 | 03:452/5Ivan Hewett examines five musical keys: D minor - 'saddest of all keys'
| 03:001/4A chance meeting with a strange woman dressed in white sparks a mystery.
| 03:002/4Still thinking fondly of Walter Hartright, engaged Laura grows suspicious of her fiance.
| 03:003/4Laura fails to discover Sir Percival's secret. Could it have fatal consequences?
| 03:004/4Distraught Walter Hartright discovers the truth about his beloved Laura Fairlee.
| 03:00Adrian Bean's play dramatises events leading up to the infamous Highland massacre in 1692.
| 03:00Cleo Laine revisits the 1940s golden age of the all-girl swing band in the UK and USA.
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| 04:00 | 04:00After his death, author Virgil wants his magnum opus destroyed.
| 04:00Nigel Rees quizzes Simon Brett, Michele Hanson, Vanessa Feltz and Henry Normal. 04:302/6Wintry weather and a disappearing lollipop lady spark problems.
| 04:002/5Dave Gorman asks Richard Madeley to select the public's best loopy idea. 04:302/6Guard Gallagher's impending trip to the Big Apple sparks a lot of gossip.
| 04:001/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the first heat of the music quiz from the BBC Radio Theatre. 04:303/4Sex, politics and religion make for an awkward visit when an Israeli MP arrives.
| 04:003/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Danny Kelly and Clare Grogan. 04:302/6Maria needs a day out, but can Paul be trusted to look after the baby?
| 04:006/6Crime writers Ian Rankin and Stella Duffy ponder a case of footballers and models. 04:301/61932: Edgar heads to Kent in a caravan, and catches someone's interest.
| 04:00When her MP husband is reported killed in action, Diana Wentworth takes over his seat.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra introduces In Search of the Wantley Dragon. 05:303/6Ed plans to attend a funeral with his ex-wife, making his children and cat very unhappy.
| 05:006/6The Hull women must boost their sluggish ticket sales, and will Billy attend the show? 05:303/8Paul Merton, Sheila Hancock, Josh Widdicombe and Julian Clary join Nicholas Parsons.
| 05:002/6Rosie's company tackles a town twinning, but complications set in. 05:302/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Freya Parker, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker.
| 05:003/6The duo's nightmare stay at a posh hotel isn't quite what it seems. 05:304/4Comedy about the afterlife with Daniel Rigby, Diane Morgan and special guest Isy Suttie.
| 05:006/6Will the syndicate sell Mr Fatman? Dreams come true at Ascot, and romance blooms. 05:306/6Comedian Mark Steel visits the island of Malta and performs a show for the local audience.
| 05:004/4Danny Robins' Scandicom continues with house-hunting Swedish-style as Linda's baby is due. 05:305/6It is Joan's birthday, but Clare will not be guilt-tripped into attending the party.
| 05:305/6Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams go in search of weird, exotic endangered animals.
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| 06:00 | 06:008/12A case of eloping noblemen, blood feuds - and vengeful thoughts. 06:30Andrew Collins explores how the award for Best Song reflects a changing film landscape.
| 06:001/10The swashbuckling scholar finds love and encounters a dastardly squire. 06:30Chris Neill pays tribute to comic actress Betty Marsden, who starred in Round the Horne.
| 06:002/10The wicked squire's kidnap plot sparks a daring rescue, and nephew Nicholas appears. 06:30Julie Fowlis is on a mission to celebrate and preserve her culture through Gaelic song.
| 06:003/10The swashbuckling daredevil pursues his enemy over to America, and falls in with pirates. 06:30Alan Dein uncovers the history of the Keskidee, the first black arts centre in Britain.
| 06:004/10Dubbed Captain Clegg, the swashbuckling hero wins renown as the most feared of pirates. 06:30Ali versus Frazier: John McDonald explores the complex story behind the great 1975 fight.
| 06:00When her MP husband is reported killed in action, Diana Wentworth takes over his seat.
| 06:00Modesty and Willie are hired to foil a plot to carry out a major diamond heist.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/6The Hull women must boost their sluggish ticket sales, and will Billy attend the show? 07:303/8Paul Merton, Sheila Hancock, Josh Widdicombe and Julian Clary join Nicholas Parsons.
| 07:002/6Rosie's company tackles a town twinning, but complications set in. 07:302/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Freya Parker, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker.
| 07:003/6The duo's nightmare stay at a posh hotel isn't quite what it seems. 07:304/4Comedy about the afterlife with Daniel Rigby, Diane Morgan and special guest Isy Suttie.
| 07:006/6Will the syndicate sell Mr Fatman? Dreams come true at Ascot, and romance blooms. 07:306/6Comedian Mark Steel visits the island of Malta and performs a show for the local audience.
| 07:004/4Danny Robins' Scandicom continues with house-hunting Swedish-style as Linda's baby is due. 07:305/6It is Joan's birthday, but Clare will not be guilt-tripped into attending the party.
| 07:305/6Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams go in search of weird, exotic endangered animals.
| 07:15A breath of fragrance floods a violinist with memories. Read by Linda Bassett. 07:304/6While wandering along the canal, Ed finds the inspiration for a perfect Sunday TV drama.
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| 08:00 | 08:0018/20A TV quiz show win for the Lad sparks a stampede for his cash! 08:3010/10Hepplewhite is expecting a VIP, but events take a surprising turn.
| 08:005/6The writer is surprised over his wife's enthusiasm for a day trip. 08:308/8Caretaker Ramsay needs help after a close call with the local gangster.
| 08:007/12Ordered on to a Nato exercise, HMS Troutbridge's crew find themselves up in the air. 08:304/13It's the new baby's christening day - at Jennifer's mother's church.
| 08:001/6The duo are joined by Gayle Hunnicutt, who is desperate to be in one of Ernie's plays. 08:3020/26Neddie Seagoon attempts to auction the equator - from a raft.
| 08:00From playing Dame Nellie Drongo to a prehistoric caveman, it's the ultimate one-man show. 08:301/8Albert and Harold's creditors are after payment! Adapted from BBC TV.
| 08:00Cleo Laine revisits the 1940s golden age of the all-girl swing band in the UK and USA.
| 08:002/20A clerical outing to a dwindling community parish causes chaos. 08:30The Weekly Bind has Mr Mulch's gardening and Patience Gush's poetry.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Nigel Rees quizzes Simon Brett, Michele Hanson, Vanessa Feltz and Henry Normal. 09:302/6Wintry weather and a disappearing lollipop lady spark problems.
| 09:001/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 09:301/6The whimsies of JB Morton, performed by Richard Ingrams, John Wells and Patricia Routledge
| 09:001/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the first heat of the music quiz from the BBC Radio Theatre. 09:303/4Sex, politics and religion make for an awkward visit when an Israeli MP arrives.
| 09:003/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Danny Kelly and Clare Grogan. 09:302/6Maria needs a day out, but can Paul be trusted to look after the baby?
| 09:006/6Crime writers Ian Rankin and Stella Duffy ponder a case of footballers and models. 09:301/61932: Edgar heads to Kent in a caravan, and catches someone's interest.
| 09:00The best guests, interviews, sketches and songs from the Comedy Club archive.
| 09:00Frontline trauma surgeon, David Nott, reads from his remarkable memoir.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4A chance meeting with a strange woman dressed in white sparks a mystery.
| 10:002/4Still thinking fondly of Walter Hartright, engaged Laura grows suspicious of her fiance.
| 10:003/4Laura fails to discover Sir Percival's secret. Could it have fatal consequences?
| 10:004/4Distraught Walter Hartright discovers the truth about his beloved Laura Fairlee.
| 10:00Adrian Bean's play dramatises events leading up to the infamous Highland massacre in 1692.
| | 10:10Horses can sometimes be easier to manage than people.(R) 10:15Film composer John Barry makes his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Chris Anderson talks to some of the most interesting TED stage speakers. 11:45Follow Laura's unexpected house move - from bustling Bristol, back to her rural roots.
| 11:00BBC Radio 4 Extra explores the art of short story writing with Frank Cottrell-Boyce.
| 11:00Having lived in France for ages, Eleanor hardly feels English any more. 11:15In 1966, Pauline Devaney becomes the first woman to write a TV sitcom.
| 11:00A lollipop lady loves babies. That must be why she knits baby clothes for expectant mums. 11:15Abram left his lover Olga behind in Odessa. His grandson Paul Morrison explores his life.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and David McGuire recommend some comedy podcasts.
| | 11:005/8Radiolab asks what makes us laugh – and does humour have that much to do with it?
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| 12:00 | 12:0018/20A TV quiz show win for the Lad sparks a stampede for his cash! 12:3010/10Hepplewhite is expecting a VIP, but events take a surprising turn.
| 12:005/6The writer is surprised over his wife's enthusiasm for a day trip. 12:308/8Caretaker Ramsay needs help after a close call with the local gangster.
| 12:007/12Ordered on to a Nato exercise, HMS Troutbridge's crew find themselves up in the air. 12:304/13It's the new baby's christening day - at Jennifer's mother's church.
| 12:001/6The duo are joined by Gayle Hunnicutt, who is desperate to be in one of Ernie's plays. 12:3020/26Neddie Seagoon attempts to auction the equator - from a raft.
| 12:00From playing Dame Nellie Drongo to a prehistoric caveman, it's the ultimate one-man show. 12:301/8Albert and Harold's creditors are after payment! Adapted from BBC TV.
| 12:001/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the first heat of the music quiz from the BBC Radio Theatre. 12:301/6The duo are joined by Gayle Hunnicutt, who is desperate to be in one of Ernie's plays.
| 12:002/20A clerical outing to a dwindling community parish causes chaos. 12:30The Weekly Bind has Mr Mulch's gardening and Patience Gush's poetry.
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| 13:00 | 13:008/12A case of eloping noblemen, blood feuds - and vengeful thoughts. 13:30Andrew Collins explores how the award for Best Song reflects a changing film landscape.
| 13:001/10The swashbuckling scholar finds love and encounters a dastardly squire. 13:30Chris Neill pays tribute to comic actress Betty Marsden, who starred in Round the Horne.
| 13:002/10The wicked squire's kidnap plot sparks a daring rescue, and nephew Nicholas appears. 13:30Julie Fowlis is on a mission to celebrate and preserve her culture through Gaelic song.
| 13:003/10The swashbuckling daredevil pursues his enemy over to America, and falls in with pirates. 13:30Alan Dein uncovers the history of the Keskidee, the first black arts centre in Britain.
| 13:004/10Dubbed Captain Clegg, the swashbuckling hero wins renown as the most feared of pirates. 13:30Ali versus Frazier: John McDonald explores the complex story behind the great 1975 fight.
| 13:00Maya’s shocked by the apathetic reaction to Malcolm X's assassination.
| 13:00Modesty and Willie are hired to foil a plot to carry out a major diamond heist.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Shaken by an encounter, Jean Louise has forgotten her aunt's gathering. 14:156/10Cartographers always have to keep one eye on the map and one on new territorial disputes. 14:301/5Modesty is hired by the secret service to prevent a multi-million pound diamond heist. 14:451/5'Little Louis' Armstrong journeys north from New Orleans to Chicago to join his mentor.
| 14:007/10Jean Louise calls on her Uncle Jack, in search of a sane voice in Maycomb. 14:157/10Mike Parker visits a Cold War military site that was once a blank space on a map. 14:302/5Modesty and Willie head to France to discover who is behind the diamond heist. 14:452/5As his career in Chicago blossoms, Louis grows close to Lil Hardin, a beautiful pianist.
| 14:008/10Looking for Atticus, Jean Louise is about to be waylaid. Read by Fenella Woolgar. 14:158/10Mike Parker asks if Ordnance Survey can maintain its hold on the national topography. 14:303/5Modesty and Willie decide to play the live bait caper. 14:453/5Louis is offered a big break in New York, which brings a whole new dimension to his music.
| 14:009/10Jean Louise reluctantly confronts Atticus about the Citizens' Council. 14:159/10Mike Parker looks at cartography in the digital age and asks if the paper map can survive. 14:304/5Modesty and Willie have been captured by criminal mastermind, Gabriel. 14:454/5Louis brings his new style back to Chicago and moves into a new social and musical sphere.
| 14:0010/10Heartbroken after her fight with Atticus, Jean Louise packs for New York. 14:1510/10Mike Parker visits Ambridge, home of the Archers, to explore maps of the imagination. 14:305/5Modesty and Willie are being held by ruthless villain, Gabriel - and time is running out. 14:455/5Louis's star rises on the cabaret circuit with white audiences - but is he selling out?
| 14:10Comedian Brian Conley chooses tracks by Elvis Presley and Frankie Valli. 14:15Author Beryl Bainbridge meets some neighbours and explores how Camden Town is changing.
| 14:15A breath of fragrance floods a violinist with memories. Read by Linda Bassett. 14:301/2Trinidad: As dusk falls, a father sets out into the bush in search of his missing son.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4A chance meeting with a strange woman dressed in white sparks a mystery.
| 15:002/4Still thinking fondly of Walter Hartright, engaged Laura grows suspicious of her fiance.
| 15:003/4Laura fails to discover Sir Percival's secret. Could it have fatal consequences?
| 15:004/4Distraught Walter Hartright discovers the truth about his beloved Laura Fairlee.
| 15:00Adrian Bean's play dramatises events leading up to the infamous Highland massacre in 1692.
| 15:00Cleo Laine revisits the 1940s golden age of the all-girl swing band in the UK and USA.
| 15:453/5Ivan Hewett examines five musical keys: B flat - sad and heroic
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| 16:00 | 16:00Nigel Rees quizzes Simon Brett, Michele Hanson, Vanessa Feltz and Henry Normal. 16:302/6Wintry weather and a disappearing lollipop lady spark problems.
| 16:002/5Dave Gorman asks Richard Madeley to select the public's best loopy idea. 16:302/6Guard Gallagher's impending trip to the Big Apple sparks a lot of gossip.
| 16:001/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the first heat of the music quiz from the BBC Radio Theatre. 16:303/4Sex, politics and religion make for an awkward visit when an Israeli MP arrives.
| 16:003/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Danny Kelly and Clare Grogan. 16:302/6Maria needs a day out, but can Paul be trusted to look after the baby?
| 16:006/6Crime writers Ian Rankin and Stella Duffy ponder a case of footballers and models. 16:301/61932: Edgar heads to Kent in a caravan, and catches someone's interest.
| 16:00When her MP husband is reported killed in action, Diana Wentworth takes over his seat.
| 16:00After a murder at a dinner party, the guests become suspects.
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| 17:00 | 17:006/6The Hull women must boost their sluggish ticket sales, and will Billy attend the show? 17:303/8Paul Merton, Sheila Hancock, Josh Widdicombe and Julian Clary join Nicholas Parsons.
| 17:002/6Rosie's company tackles a town twinning, but complications set in. 17:302/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Freya Parker, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker.
| 17:003/6The duo's nightmare stay at a posh hotel isn't quite what it seems. 17:304/4Comedy about the afterlife with Daniel Rigby, Diane Morgan and special guest Isy Suttie.
| 17:006/6Will the syndicate sell Mr Fatman? Dreams come true at Ascot, and romance blooms. 17:306/6Comedian Mark Steel visits the island of Malta and performs a show for the local audience.
| 17:004/4Danny Robins' Scandicom continues with house-hunting Swedish-style as Linda's baby is due. 17:305/6It is Joan's birthday, but Clare will not be guilt-tripped into attending the party.
| 17:305/6Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams go in search of weird, exotic endangered animals.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects Adventures in Poetry - Dear Mr Lee by UA Fanthorpe. 17:304/6While wandering along the canal, Ed finds the inspiration for a perfect Sunday TV drama.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/6A routine trip to the moon turns into a nightmare for Captain Saxon Berry. 18:30Sue MacGregor talks to Terry Wogan and Jan Ravens about their favourite books.
| 18:002/6The crew's Magnus Carter reveals the true nature of their new mission. 18:301/5Professor Jeffrey Richards delves into the casebook of Lord Peter Wimsey.
| 18:003/6After drifting powerless, the crew receives a mysterious message and spots a spacecraft. 18:30Author and publisher James Robertson talks to Stuart Cosgrove about his favourite books.
| 18:004/6Taken hostage by the aliens, the crew learn more about their mysterious captors. 18:30Film-maker Stephen Frears champions his mentor, Karel Reisz.
| 18:005/6The captive crew discover what the aliens want from them, and Chipper causes concern. 18:30Matthew Parris and his guests discuss rules and how to break them.
| 18:00Darkly humorous horror drama about two sisters, starring Joan Sims and Barbara Jefford.
| 18:00Paul is stuck in a vicious circle of failing to “escape”. Why is he there? 18:45An old house and two young women new to the area. Then, there's a noise in the night.
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| 19:00 | 19:0018/20A TV quiz show win for the Lad sparks a stampede for his cash! 19:3010/10Hepplewhite is expecting a VIP, but events take a surprising turn.
| 19:005/6The writer is surprised over his wife's enthusiasm for a day trip. 19:308/8Caretaker Ramsay needs help after a close call with the local gangster.
| 19:007/12Ordered on to a Nato exercise, HMS Troutbridge's crew find themselves up in the air. 19:304/13It's the new baby's christening day - at Jennifer's mother's church.
| 19:001/6The duo are joined by Gayle Hunnicutt, who is desperate to be in one of Ernie's plays. 19:3020/26Neddie Seagoon attempts to auction the equator - from a raft.
| 19:00From playing Dame Nellie Drongo to a prehistoric caveman, it's the ultimate one-man show. 19:301/8Albert and Harold's creditors are after payment! Adapted from BBC TV.
| 19:00The best guests, interviews, sketches and songs from the Comedy Club archive.
| 19:005/8Radiolab asks what makes us laugh – and does humour have that much to do with it?
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| 20:00 | 20:008/12A case of eloping noblemen, blood feuds - and vengeful thoughts. 20:30Andrew Collins explores how the award for Best Song reflects a changing film landscape.
| 20:001/10The swashbuckling scholar finds love and encounters a dastardly squire. 20:30Chris Neill pays tribute to comic actress Betty Marsden, who starred in Round the Horne.
| 20:002/10The wicked squire's kidnap plot sparks a daring rescue, and nephew Nicholas appears. 20:30Having lived in France for ages, Eleanor hardly feels English any more. 20:45Drama telling the true story of H, and his life at Bournewood Hospital. By Sasha Hails.
| 20:003/10The swashbuckling daredevil pursues his enemy over to America, and falls in with pirates. 20:30Alan Dein uncovers the history of the Keskidee, the first black arts centre in Britain.
| 20:004/10Dubbed Captain Clegg, the swashbuckling hero wins renown as the most feared of pirates. 20:30Ali versus Frazier: John McDonald explores the complex story behind the great 1975 fight.
| | 20:00Frontline trauma surgeon, David Nott, reads from his remarkable memoir.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to some of the most interesting TED stage speakers. 21:45Follow Laura's unexpected house move - from bustling Bristol, back to her rural roots.
| 21:00BBC Radio 4 Extra explores the art of short story writing with Frank Cottrell-Boyce.
| 21:30Meet the extraordinary people behind some of the world's most discussed legal cases.
| 21:00A lollipop lady loves babies. That must be why she knits baby clothes for expectant mums. 21:15Abram left his lover Olga behind in Odessa. His grandson Paul Morrison explores his life.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and David McGuire recommend some comedy podcasts.
| | 21:10Horses can sometimes be easier to manage than people.(R) 21:15Film composer John Barry makes his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/8Paul Merton, Sheila Hancock, Josh Widdicombe and Julian Clary join Nicholas Parsons. 22:301/4Shappi Khorsandi shares her experiences of growing up in her Iranian family.
| 22:002/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Freya Parker, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker. 22:303/4Boswell meets playwright Harold Pinter but finds himself the victim of a betrayal. 22:55Rob Deering chats to comedian Nick Doody about Bill Hicks's legacy.
| 22:004/4Comedy about the afterlife with Daniel Rigby, Diane Morgan and special guest Isy Suttie. 22:301/6Justin has to cope with not having a plus one to bring to his school reunion. 22:55Rob Deering chats to the excellent comedian, Nick Doody.
| 22:006/6Comedian Mark Steel visits the island of Malta and performs a show for the local audience. 22:304/6The week's news stories lovingly moulded into sketches and one-liners by the public.
| 22:005/6It is Joan's birthday, but Clare will not be guilt-tripped into attending the party. 22:302/6Elton John and George Michael both have new compositions to try out. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Lucy Porter.
| 22:003/4Women's self-image under discussion via a lap dance, TOWIE and a fish called Michael. 22:303/4Comedian Liam Williams tells of his teenage misadventures in the Yorkshire suburbs.
| 22:004/6While wandering along the canal, Ed finds the inspiration for a perfect Sunday TV drama. 22:301/6It is Sailesh's first day as team leader working at catalogue company Smile5. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Lucy Porter.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:301/6Highlights include ancient Egyptian IT support and tax avoidance schemes for pirates.
| 23:001/6Hell faces confusion when a dog turns up, as animals are not evil... except dolphins. 23:303/4A phone-in to matchmake partners, and an Asian Babe fancies a TV job
| 23:001/4Dark comedy from the radio station that offers alternative lifestyles and unusual help. 23:302/6Arthur steps in to play a prominent role in Lord and Lady Preston's murder mystery.
| 23:004/6The boys of St Battery's get their own back on the school bully. Sketches and songs. 23:306/6Mister Gently Benevolent unveils an advent calendar of evil culminating on Christmas Day.
| 23:001/6Welsh migrants to America, Michael D Jones and Anthony Hopkins. From 2012. 23:303/4Looking back at a week's worth of broadcasting...that never happened.
| 23:001/3John Humphrys gives 28 performers 60 seconds each to entertain. With Shappi Khorsandi. 23:305/6Stephen Fry is joined by Hugh Laurie, Jim Broadbent, Emma Thompson and Phyllida Law.
| 23:004/6The week's news stories lovingly moulded into sketches and one-liners by the public. 23:301/6Berlin, Paris and Madrid. Radio Active goes continental!
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