| 00:00 | 00:001/5Number 6 escapes from The Village and finds his car and house are now owned by an author. 00:40Anna Massey reads the classic short story of a family with a tragic secret.
| 00:001/4Junior Wizard Rincewind tries to escape Discworld's Dungeon Dimensions. 00:151/5A young student is forced to entertain a most unwelcome visitor. 00:30Sue MacGregor talks to Deborah Moggach and Mike Gayle about their favourite books.
| 00:002/4Rincewind tries to fulfil his client Eric's wish to be Ruler of the World. 00:152/5A novelist recounts a bizarre encounter in a shop that set him on a writing career. 00:303/5Professor Jeffrey Richards examines the appeal of Agatha Christie's spinster detective.
| 00:003/4Junior Wizard Rincewind orders an egg and cress sandwich at the Beginning of Time. 00:153/5A governess watches in horror as her charge behaves increasingly strangely. 00:305/8Novelist Robin Pilcher tells Stuart Cosgrove about five of his favourite books.
| 00:004/4Looking for more action, Eric and Rincewind find it at their next destination. 00:154/5A man travels back in time for a second and rights the wrong that has haunted his life. 00:30Naomi Wolf nominates Edith Wharton for Great Lives.
| 00:00Deemed a security threat, an employee is swiftly “removed” in an unusual way 00:155/5A borrowed kit bag harbours a shocking surprise for a young solicitor's clerk. 00:30Peter Finch, Zoe Strachan and Ian Sansom lose themselves in the theme of crowds.
| 00:00In 1979, a team of scientists begin to investigate some strange phenomena.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Glyn Maxwell's adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand.
| 01:0010/10The devastated daredevil seeks to take revenge on his enemies, one by one. 01:30Stuart Cosgrove explains why not everyone wants to live inside the M25.
| 01:001/6Intelligence officers Henry Colvil and Alex Soames probe a priest's mystery death. 01:30Paul Morley explores the music people were really listening to during the Blitz.
| 01:002/6Probing a priest's death, the intelligence officers uncover links to his past. From 1996. 01:30Laurence Llewelyn Bowen reports on the international success of British luxury brands.
| 01:003/6The intelligence officers probe deeper into Dominic's death, turning on the charm. 01:30Danny Robins explores the little-known story of Johnny Cash the prison reformer.
| 01:004/6The intelligence officers discover a surprising secret about the deceased priest. 01:30Jonathan Agnew explores the 1909 competition to fly across the English Channel.
| 01:001/2Muddle and mystery set against the backdrop of the British Raj and its control of India.
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| 02:00 | 02:15A dangerous situation causes a woman to reflect on life. 02:302/21980s Trinidad: as the hours turn to days, Clyde's 13-year-old son Paul remains missing.
| 02:006/10Marian runs into an old friend in Paris. Her personal life is getting complicated. 02:15Andrew Dilnot charts a personal history of Britain through numbers. 02:301/5Queenie Hennessy reveals the shocking and beautiful truth of her life. 02:451/5Helena Attlee's travelogue exploring the Italian love affair with citrus fruit.
| 02:007/10Marian and Absolon get closer – but who is using who? And who else knows about them? 02:15Andrew Dilnot charts a personal history of Britain through numbers. 02:302/5Award-winning writer Rachel Joyce's first novel told Harold's story. This is Queenie's. 02:452/5Citrus and Sicily: how the Mafia had its origins in the lemon groves of the Conca d'Oro.
| 02:008/10Marian feels vulnerable without Absolon. Then she receives some unexpected news. 02:15Andrew Dilnot explores the history of Britain's health numbers. 02:303/5Award-winning writer Rachel Joyce's first novel told Harold's story. This is Queenie's. 02:453/5The extraordinary story of the Lake Garda lemon – prized for its bitterness.
| 02:009/10Marian encounters a man from her past with disastrous consequences. 02:15Andrew Dilnot charts a personal history of Britain through numbers. 02:304/5Award-winning writer Rachel Joyce's first novel told Harold's story. This is Queenie's. 02:454/5The Battle of the Oranges. The joyously messy carnival of Ivrea, a town in northern Italy.
| 02:0010/10Sam, now a young man, helps Marian put her final plan into action. 02:15Andrew Dilnot charts a personal history of Britain through numbers. 02:305/5Award-winning writer, Rachel Joyce's first novel told Harold's story. This is Queenie's. 02:455/5A journey to the citrus groves of Calabria in search of liquid green gold: bergamot oil.
| 02:10Actress and singer Sharon D Clarke chooses 'Sweet Jamaica' and 'What's Goin' On'. 02:15Writer Bel Mooney visits Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London.
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| 03:00 | 03:454/5Ivan Hewett examines five musical keys: F sharp major
| 03:001/4It is 1905 and cousins Lucy and Charlotte arrive in Florence, but not to rooms with a view
| 03:002/4Lucy Honeychurch has witnessed a murder, but George's actions disturb her more.
| 03:003/4Lucy Honeychurch returns to England much changed after her disturbing trip to Italy.
| 03:004/4Engaged to Cecil but haunted by her dreams of George, Lucy Honeychurch feels muddled.
| 03:00The Syrian conflict seen through the eyes of a teenage boy with Asperger's.
| 03:00Peggy Reynolds investigates the last of the gentlemen aesthetes. 03:401/5Angelica Garnett returns to Charleston, the Bloomsbury Set's rural HQ.
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| 04:00 | 04:00A daring, amoral female crook pits her wits against a top policeman. Stars Angela Wynter.
| 04:00Nigel Rees quizzes Sally Phillips, Matthew Parris, Kate Williams and Frog Stone. 04:304/6Unlike the rolling stone, school gossip is virtually guaranteed to gather moss.
| 04:004/5From bunk chairs to helium-filled bubble-wrap. Dave Gorman hunts for the best loopy idea 04:303/6It's 1956. Speculation continues over Guard Gallagher's trip and the Hoover cottage.
| 04:003/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the third heat of the music quiz from the BBC Radio Theatre. 04:301/6Bertie is obliged to sort out an amorous mix-up between his friends.
| 04:005/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Stewart Lee and David Quantick. 04:304/6Maria turns agony aunt, but is Paul finally acting all grown-up?
| 04:003/6Captains Francis Wheen and Fred Housego play guests Vivienne Parry and Jonathan Meades. 04:303/6Edgar Finchley gets locked up, wins a prize and hits the wrong note with an army band.
| 04:00George Smiley uncovers a deadly conspiracy linked to his past.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Sibyl Ruth explores the connections between the Quakers and poetry. 05:305/6Finally all is going well for Ed, who has comfortable lodgings and money in his pocket.
| 05:002/6Ambassador Mackenzie's memoirs spark Embassy havoc. 05:305/8Tony Hawks, Josie Lawrence, Gyles Brandreth and Angela Barnes join Nicholas Parsons.
| 05:004/6Confidentiality proves a headache for events manager Rosie in Brighton. 05:304/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Freya Parker, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker.
| 05:005/6Will Tommy and Sheila finally get the recognition they deserve? 05:302/2Stand-up Tudur Owen puts Anglesey on the map - and meets its people
| 05:002/6A nosey vicar, and life before paternity tests. All-women sketch show with Joanna Monro. 05:302/4Admiring music of the past creates ethical dilemmas for the family.
| 05:002/8Southwood Zoo has tax problems and inept staff. Can the National Lottery help? 05:30A lively, topical show with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting.
| 05:30James Naughtie investigates why the UK took so long to found its National Theatre in 1963.
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| 06:00 | 06:0010/10The devastated daredevil seeks to take revenge on his enemies, one by one. 06:30Stuart Cosgrove explains why not everyone wants to live inside the M25.
| 06:001/6Intelligence officers Henry Colvil and Alex Soames probe a priest's mystery death. 06:30Paul Morley explores the music people were really listening to during the Blitz.
| 06:002/6Probing a priest's death, the intelligence officers uncover links to his past. From 1996. 06:30Laurence Llewelyn Bowen reports on the international success of British luxury brands.
| 06:003/6The intelligence officers probe deeper into Dominic's death, turning on the charm. 06:30Danny Robins explores the little-known story of Johnny Cash the prison reformer.
| 06:004/6The intelligence officers discover a surprising secret about the deceased priest. 06:30Jonathan Agnew explores the 1909 competition to fly across the English Channel.
| 06:00George Smiley uncovers a deadly conspiracy linked to his past.
| 06:00A dying woman writes her secrets down for a man trying to see her before it's too late.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/6Ambassador Mackenzie's memoirs spark Embassy havoc. 07:305/8Tony Hawks, Josie Lawrence, Gyles Brandreth and Angela Barnes join Nicholas Parsons.
| 07:004/6Confidentiality proves a headache for events manager Rosie in Brighton. 07:304/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Freya Parker, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker.
| 07:005/6Will Tommy and Sheila finally get the recognition they deserve? 07:302/2Stand-up Tudur Owen puts Anglesey on the map - and meets its people
| 07:002/6A nosey vicar, and life before paternity tests. All-women sketch show with Joanna Monro. 07:302/4Admiring music of the past creates ethical dilemmas for the family.
| 07:002/8Southwood Zoo has tax problems and inept staff. Can the National Lottery help? 07:30A lively, topical show with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting.
| 07:30James Naughtie investigates why the UK took so long to found its National Theatre in 1963.
| 07:15On the plain of Babel, the locals use helium to communicate with the gods. 07:306/6All is going well as Ed faces a birthday milestone, until he encounters Jeremy Paxman.
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| 08:00 | 08:0020/20The Lad battles to try and get a good night's sleep... 08:302/20Mainwaring's platoon set off to grab much-needed weapons.
| 08:001/6From potty to pompous, fast-moving with characters galore. 08:302/13Bob's fiancee Thelma is appalled by the return of Terry. From August 1975.
| 08:009/12Fatso Johnson's culinary efforts cause havoc, but avert a disaster. 08:306/13A spate of break-ins sparks a security crackdown in the Corner home.
| 08:003/6Larks from the much-loved comedy duo. Private Morecambe is a hero. 08:3022/26England and France are at war. Eccles is at lunch.
| 08:00From Russian spies to a tour of BBC sound effects, it's the ultimate one-man show. 08:303/8Two coffins lead to a burst of superstition. Adapted from BBC TV
| 08:00Peggy Reynolds investigates the last of the gentlemen aesthetes. 08:401/5Angelica Garnett returns to Charleston, the Bloomsbury Set's rural HQ.
| 08:0013/20The Bishop regrets inviting the Dean to his birthday dinner. 08:30With Dudley behind bars, surely Harry is safe from his crooked scheming?
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| 09:00 | 09:00Nigel Rees quizzes Sally Phillips, Matthew Parris, Kate Williams and Frog Stone. 09:304/6Unlike the rolling stone, school gossip is virtually guaranteed to gather moss.
| 09:003/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 09:303/6Whimsical series starring Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions.
| 09:003/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the third heat of the music quiz from the BBC Radio Theatre. 09:301/6Bertie is obliged to sort out an amorous mix-up between his friends.
| 09:005/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Stewart Lee and David Quantick. 09:304/6Maria turns agony aunt, but is Paul finally acting all grown-up?
| 09:003/6Captains Francis Wheen and Fred Housego play guests Vivienne Parry and Jonathan Meades. 09:303/6Edgar Finchley gets locked up, wins a prize and hits the wrong note with an army band.
| 09:00Penelope Keith unearths some horticultural highlights from the BBC archives.
| 09:00Amos Oz's epic memoir exploring a difficult childhood in 1940s Jerusalem.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4It is 1905 and cousins Lucy and Charlotte arrive in Florence, but not to rooms with a view
| 10:002/4Lucy Honeychurch has witnessed a murder, but George's actions disturb her more.
| 10:003/4Lucy Honeychurch returns to England much changed after her disturbing trip to Italy.
| 10:004/4Engaged to Cecil but haunted by her dreams of George, Lucy Honeychurch feels muddled.
| 10:00The Syrian conflict seen through the eyes of a teenage boy with Asperger's.
| | 10:10Two Germans from Guernsey reflect on responsibility, reconciliation and remembrance.(R) 10:15Composer Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber shares his second castaway choices with Sue Lawley
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| 11:00 | 11:00Chris Anderson talks to some of the most interesting TED stage speakers. 11:45Meet the Shropshire couple who've swapped a five-bedroom house for Trudy the van.
| 11:00Surreal and poetic adventures with the comedian and writer Tim Key.
| 11:003/3After some neglect, Teffi's popular tales set in Moscow and Paris are being re-published.. 11:15Chocolates from her estranged Aunt prompts Christine to show her soft centre
| 11:00A short story by Kate Clanchy. 11:15A comedy about neighbours, architecture, tradition versus modernism - and James Bond.
| 11:00Angelos Epithemiou creator, Dan Skinner, joins Alex Lowe and Stuart Ross to talk podcasts.
| | 11:007/8Radiolab follows the story of a very premature baby and the questions her parents face.
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| 12:00 | 12:0020/20The Lad battles to try and get a good night's sleep... 12:302/20Mainwaring's platoon set off to grab much-needed weapons.
| 12:001/6From potty to pompous, fast-moving with characters galore. 12:302/13Bob's fiancee Thelma is appalled by the return of Terry. From August 1975.
| 12:009/12Fatso Johnson's culinary efforts cause havoc, but avert a disaster. 12:306/13A spate of break-ins sparks a security crackdown in the Corner home.
| 12:003/6Larks from the much-loved comedy duo. Private Morecambe is a hero. 12:3022/26England and France are at war. Eccles is at lunch.
| 12:00From Russian spies to a tour of BBC sound effects, it's the ultimate one-man show. 12:303/8Two coffins lead to a burst of superstition. Adapted from BBC TV
| 12:003/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the third heat of the music quiz from the BBC Radio Theatre. 12:301/6From potty to pompous, fast-moving with characters galore.
| 12:0013/20The Bishop regrets inviting the Dean to his birthday dinner. 12:30With Dudley behind bars, surely Harry is safe from his crooked scheming?
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| 13:00 | 13:0010/10The devastated daredevil seeks to take revenge on his enemies, one by one. 13:30Stuart Cosgrove explains why not everyone wants to live inside the M25.
| 13:001/6Intelligence officers Henry Colvil and Alex Soames probe a priest's mystery death. 13:30Paul Morley explores the music people were really listening to during the Blitz.
| 13:002/6Probing a priest's death, the intelligence officers uncover links to his past. From 1996. 13:30Laurence Llewelyn Bowen reports on the international success of British luxury brands.
| 13:003/6The intelligence officers probe deeper into Dominic's death, turning on the charm. 13:30Danny Robins explores the little-known story of Johnny Cash the prison reformer.
| 13:004/6The intelligence officers discover a surprising secret about the deceased priest. 13:30Jonathan Agnew explores the 1909 competition to fly across the English Channel.
| 13:001/2Muddle and mystery set against the backdrop of the British Raj and its control of India.
| 13:00A dying woman writes her secrets down for a man trying to see her before it's too late.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Marian runs into an old friend in Paris. Her personal life is getting complicated. 14:15Andrew Dilnot charts a personal history of Britain through numbers. 14:301/5Queenie Hennessy reveals the shocking and beautiful truth of her life. 14:451/5Helena Attlee's travelogue exploring the Italian love affair with citrus fruit.
| 14:007/10Marian and Absolon get closer – but who is using who? And who else knows about them? 14:15Andrew Dilnot charts a personal history of Britain through numbers. 14:302/5Award-winning writer Rachel Joyce's first novel told Harold's story. This is Queenie's. 14:452/5Citrus and Sicily: how the Mafia had its origins in the lemon groves of the Conca d'Oro.
| 14:008/10Marian feels vulnerable without Absolon. Then she receives some unexpected news. 14:15Andrew Dilnot explores the history of Britain's health numbers. 14:303/5Award-winning writer Rachel Joyce's first novel told Harold's story. This is Queenie's. 14:453/5The extraordinary story of the Lake Garda lemon – prized for its bitterness.
| 14:009/10Marian encounters a man from her past with disastrous consequences. 14:15Andrew Dilnot charts a personal history of Britain through numbers. 14:304/5Award-winning writer Rachel Joyce's first novel told Harold's story. This is Queenie's. 14:454/5The Battle of the Oranges. The joyously messy carnival of Ivrea, a town in northern Italy.
| 14:0010/10Sam, now a young man, helps Marian put her final plan into action. 14:15Andrew Dilnot charts a personal history of Britain through numbers. 14:305/5Award-winning writer, Rachel Joyce's first novel told Harold's story. This is Queenie's. 14:455/5A journey to the citrus groves of Calabria in search of liquid green gold: bergamot oil.
| 14:10Actress and singer Sharon D Clarke chooses 'Sweet Jamaica' and 'What's Goin' On'. 14:15Writer Bel Mooney visits Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London.
| 14:15On the plain of Babel, the locals use helium to communicate with the gods. 14:301/2Andrei Kaplan moves from New York to Russia to care for his 89-year-old grandmother.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4It is 1905 and cousins Lucy and Charlotte arrive in Florence, but not to rooms with a view
| 15:002/4Lucy Honeychurch has witnessed a murder, but George's actions disturb her more.
| 15:003/4Lucy Honeychurch returns to England much changed after her disturbing trip to Italy.
| 15:004/4Engaged to Cecil but haunted by her dreams of George, Lucy Honeychurch feels muddled.
| 15:00The Syrian conflict seen through the eyes of a teenage boy with Asperger's.
| 15:00Peggy Reynolds investigates the last of the gentlemen aesthetes. 15:401/5Angelica Garnett returns to Charleston, the Bloomsbury Set's rural HQ.
| 15:455/5Ivan Hewett examines five musical keys: E flat major.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Nigel Rees quizzes Sally Phillips, Matthew Parris, Kate Williams and Frog Stone. 16:304/6Unlike the rolling stone, school gossip is virtually guaranteed to gather moss.
| 16:004/5From bunk chairs to helium-filled bubble-wrap. Dave Gorman hunts for the best loopy idea 16:303/6It's 1956. Speculation continues over Guard Gallagher's trip and the Hoover cottage.
| 16:003/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the third heat of the music quiz from the BBC Radio Theatre. 16:301/6Bertie is obliged to sort out an amorous mix-up between his friends.
| 16:005/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Stewart Lee and David Quantick. 16:304/6Maria turns agony aunt, but is Paul finally acting all grown-up?
| 16:003/6Captains Francis Wheen and Fred Housego play guests Vivienne Parry and Jonathan Meades. 16:303/6Edgar Finchley gets locked up, wins a prize and hits the wrong note with an army band.
| 16:00George Smiley uncovers a deadly conspiracy linked to his past.
| 16:00Classic Western drama about the last surviving gunfighter in a vanishing American West.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/6Ambassador Mackenzie's memoirs spark Embassy havoc. 17:305/8Tony Hawks, Josie Lawrence, Gyles Brandreth and Angela Barnes join Nicholas Parsons.
| 17:004/6Confidentiality proves a headache for events manager Rosie in Brighton. 17:304/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Freya Parker, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker.
| 17:005/6Will Tommy and Sheila finally get the recognition they deserve? 17:302/2Stand-up Tudur Owen puts Anglesey on the map - and meets its people
| 17:002/6A nosey vicar, and life before paternity tests. All-women sketch show with Joanna Monro. 17:302/4Admiring music of the past creates ethical dilemmas for the family.
| 17:002/8Southwood Zoo has tax problems and inept staff. Can the National Lottery help? 17:30A lively, topical show with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting.
| 17:30James Naughtie investigates why the UK took so long to found its National Theatre in 1963.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra goes in search of Dorset poet William Barnes. 17:306/6All is going well as Ed faces a birthday milestone, until he encounters Jeremy Paxman.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/4Junior Wizard Rincewind tries to escape Discworld's Dungeon Dimensions. 18:151/5A young student is forced to entertain a most unwelcome visitor. 18:30Sue MacGregor talks to Deborah Moggach and Mike Gayle about their favourite books.
| 18:002/4Rincewind tries to fulfil his client Eric's wish to be Ruler of the World. 18:152/5A novelist recounts a bizarre encounter in a shop that set him on a writing career. 18:303/5Professor Jeffrey Richards examines the appeal of Agatha Christie's spinster detective.
| 18:003/4Junior Wizard Rincewind orders an egg and cress sandwich at the Beginning of Time. 18:153/5A governess watches in horror as her charge behaves increasingly strangely. 18:305/8Novelist Robin Pilcher tells Stuart Cosgrove about five of his favourite books.
| 18:004/4Looking for more action, Eric and Rincewind find it at their next destination. 18:154/5A man travels back in time for a second and rights the wrong that has haunted his life. 18:30Naomi Wolf nominates Edith Wharton for Great Lives.
| 18:00Deemed a security threat, an employee is swiftly “removed” in an unusual way 18:155/5A borrowed kit bag harbours a shocking surprise for a young solicitor's clerk. 18:30Peter Finch, Zoe Strachan and Ian Sansom lose themselves in the theme of crowds.
| 18:00In 1979, a team of scientists begin to investigate some strange phenomena.
| 18:002/5Number 6 undergoes interrogation. Kate seems to be falling for him - but is she for real? 18:35Elstead designs a sphere capable of exploring the seabed for the first time.
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| 19:00 | 19:0020/20The Lad battles to try and get a good night's sleep... 19:302/20Mainwaring's platoon set off to grab much-needed weapons.
| 19:001/6From potty to pompous, fast-moving with characters galore. 19:302/13Bob's fiancee Thelma is appalled by the return of Terry. From August 1975.
| 19:009/12Fatso Johnson's culinary efforts cause havoc, but avert a disaster. 19:306/13A spate of break-ins sparks a security crackdown in the Corner home.
| 19:003/6Larks from the much-loved comedy duo. Private Morecambe is a hero. 19:3022/26England and France are at war. Eccles is at lunch.
| 19:00From Russian spies to a tour of BBC sound effects, it's the ultimate one-man show. 19:303/8Two coffins lead to a burst of superstition. Adapted from BBC TV
| 19:00Penelope Keith unearths some horticultural highlights from the BBC archives.
| 19:007/8Radiolab follows the story of a very premature baby and the questions her parents face.
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| 20:00 | 20:0010/10The devastated daredevil seeks to take revenge on his enemies, one by one. 20:30Stuart Cosgrove explains why not everyone wants to live inside the M25.
| 20:001/6Intelligence officers Henry Colvil and Alex Soames probe a priest's mystery death. 20:30Paul Morley explores the music people were really listening to during the Blitz.
| 20:002/6Probing a priest's death, the intelligence officers uncover links to his past. From 1996. 20:30Laurence Llewelyn Bowen reports on the international success of British luxury brands.
| 20:003/6The intelligence officers probe deeper into Dominic's death, turning on the charm. 20:30Danny Robins explores the little-known story of Johnny Cash the prison reformer.
| 20:004/6The intelligence officers discover a surprising secret about the deceased priest. 20:30Jonathan Agnew explores the 1909 competition to fly across the English Channel.
| | 20:00Amos Oz's epic memoir exploring a difficult childhood in 1940s Jerusalem.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to some of the most interesting TED stage speakers. 21:45Meet the Shropshire couple who've swapped a five-bedroom house for Trudy the van.
| 21:00Surreal and poetic adventures with the comedian and writer Tim Key.
| 21:003/3After some neglect, Teffi's popular tales set in Moscow and Paris are being re-published.. 21:15Chocolates from her estranged Aunt prompts Christine to show her soft centre
| 21:00A short story by Kate Clanchy. 21:15A comedy about neighbours, architecture, tradition versus modernism - and James Bond.
| 21:00Angelos Epithemiou creator, Dan Skinner, joins Alex Lowe and Stuart Ross to talk podcasts.
| | 21:10Two Germans from Guernsey reflect on responsibility, reconciliation and remembrance.(R) 21:15Composer Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber shares his second castaway choices with Sue Lawley
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| 22:00 | 22:005/8Tony Hawks, Josie Lawrence, Gyles Brandreth and Angela Barnes join Nicholas Parsons. 22:303/4Shappi Khorsandi talks about her unconventional Iranian childhood.
| 22:004/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Freya Parker, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker. 22:301/4Susan Calman examines the topic of equal marriage from a personal perspective. 22:55Sarah Campbell chats to Rob Carter.
| 22:002/2Stand-up Tudur Owen puts Anglesey on the map - and meets its people 22:303/6Justin has to cope with a visit from his dad.
| 22:002/4Admiring music of the past creates ethical dilemmas for the family. 22:306/6The week's news stories lovingly moulded into sketches and one-liners by the public 22:55Sarah Campbell chats once more to Rob Carter.
| 22:00A lively, topical show with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting. 22:304/6School's out for Barack Obama, Frank McCourt and Emma Thompson. 22:55Jake Yapp chats to actress, comic, podcaster and all-round hoot Lizzie Roper.
| 22:001/6The comedy actress is interviewed by her big brother. 22:301/4Richard Herring reclaims objects we've grown to hate starting with Hitler's moustache 22:55Jake Yapp chats to actress, comic, podcaster and all-round hoot Lizzie Roper.
| 22:006/6All is going well as Ed faces a birthday milestone, until he encounters Jeremy Paxman. 22:303/6Everyone is falling ill in the open-plan offices of catalogue call centre Smile5. 22:55Jake Yapp chats to actress, comic, podcaster and all-round hoot Lizzie Roper.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 23:303/613th-century furniture sales and the hi-fi extremist.
| 23:003/6A baby turns everyone soft, so Satan tries to locate its family. 23:301/6Walter must cut museum costs. Who's for the axe?
| 23:003/4The 'accidentalist' movement in art is explained, plus sponsored surgery. 23:304/6Outraged by an optician's dispute, Arthur seeks high office in the council elections.
| 23:006/6Unisex barbers and wrong telephone numbers. 23:302/6Can Gordon's new computing invention help the Bletchley Park codebreakers?
| 23:003/6Welsh dragon, Merlin and Fireman Sam. Determining the ultimate mythical hero of Wales. 23:30What better way to chart mishaps in love than Disney films aimed at the home video market?
| 23:003/3John Humphrys gives 28 performers 60 seconds each. With Phil Cornwell and John Finnemore. 23:302/6Songs and sketches with stand-up comic Boothby Graffoe and his comedy side-kicks.
| 23:006/6The week's news stories lovingly moulded into sketches and one-liners by the public 23:303/6Games, celebrities, competitions, plus somebody must win a Radio Active Car Sticker.
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