| 00:00 | 00:002/5Number 6 undergoes interrogation. Kate seems to be falling for him - but is she for real? 00:35Elstead designs a sphere capable of exploring the seabed for the first time.
| 00:001/6Space heroes Jack and Chip tackle green Venusian terrorists. 1950s American sci-fi spoof. 00:30Sue MacGregor's guests discuss books by Rosamond Lehmann, Richard Mabey and Gerald Durrell
| 00:002/6A dashing male stranger enters a world where human women can no longer have children. 00:304/5Investigating how the Harley Street psychiatrist-turned-detective solved his cases.
| 00:003/6A man loses his identity and ends up in double trouble. 00:306/8Comedy writer Andy Merriman tells Stuart Cosgrove about his five favourite books.
| 00:004/6Tinned food lets man live on Mars, until the can openers fail. 00:30Martin Broughton nominates Dick Francis, champion jockey and champion author.
| 00:005/6It's white-knuckle time as a space train hurtles towards Earth. 00:30Writers Robert McCrum and Laura Thompson join poet Martin Newell to talk about healing.
| 00:00A computer expert surfs the internet for contacts. But why is he concealing his identity?
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| 01:00 | 01:00A dying woman writes her secrets down for a man trying to see her before it's too late.
| 01:005/6The intelligence officers delve further into the mystery that is Donna. 01:30Vicki Butler-Henderson recalls James Hunt's epic on-track battle with Niki Lauda in 1976.
| 01:006/6Terrorism, murder and the church - can the intelligence officers unravel the web? 01:30Tom Robinson explores Jimi Hendrix and the guitarist's political beliefs and outlook.
| 01:001/3An ex-policeman doesn't believe an old woman's tale of a serial killer in her village. 01:30An investigation into the life and legacy of French painter Paul Gauguin.
| 01:002/3Luke no longer believes that so many deaths in one small village are a coincidence. 01:30Poet Paul Muldoon and composer Mark-Anthony Turnage on Londonderry's 400-year-old walls.
| 01:003/3Luke and Bridget are getting closer and think they know who the murderer is. 01:30Julian Clary pays tribute to the wit and ingenuity of comedy musical acts.
| 01:002/2Aziz ponders English ladies in India and Adela wonders about the cave expedition.
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| 02:00 | 02:15On the plain of Babel, the locals use helium to communicate with the gods. 02:301/2Andrei Kaplan moves from New York to Russia to care for his 89-year-old grandmother.
| 02:001/10A Cornish house with a fragrant lawn links five cousins through war and adulthood. 02:15Andrew Dilnot looks into education data, finding a story of a sudden spread of privilege. 02:301/5Richard Monk's serial looks at the death of a female soldier in suspicious circumstances. 02:451/5Miner Walter Parkin brings wife Annie and daughter Winnie to Yorkshire's Dearne Valley.
| 02:002/10As the sirens sound for the Second World War, Monica has good reason to be worried. 02:15Andrew Dilnot asks how our long-working-hours culture compares with the past. 02:302/5The warrant officer of the battalion gives evidence. 02:452/5On a summer evening in 1929, Winnie goes to her first dance at the Miners' Welfare Hall.
| 02:001/6A-ha! Legendary squirm-inducing chat show with Norwich's finest son, Alan Partridge. 02:302/6Host Alan Partridge faces up to a 9-year-old prodigy, a hypnotist and a bad-boy lawyer.
| 02:004/10The cousins' relationships blossom in London, but the war starts to take its toll. 02:15How do the repeated patterns of change in the data explain the way women's lives changed? 02:304/5The psychiatric nurse who took care of Lorna takes the stand. 02:454/5Life in the Dearne changes with the outbreak of the Second World War.
| 02:005/10Helena leaves her lover to help Richard. A gun shot causes a commotion. 02:15If the economic struggle for survival is over, do we now need to work out how to live? 02:305/5The final days of Lorna's life are recounted, and the coroner reaches his conclusion. 02:455/5Winnie and Harry grow frail, but there are still surprises in store.
| 02:10Lenny Henry chooses 'Blueberry Hill' by Fats Domino and 'Vide Cor Meum' from Hannibal. 02:15Broadcaster Ludovic Kennedy visits the Isle of Skye, exploring tales of Highland Clans.
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| 03:00 | 03:455/5Ivan Hewett examines five musical keys: E flat major.
| 03:001/2Boston 1642. Hester Prynne is forced to wear a red letter "A" for adultery.
| 03:002/2The time has come to shed Hester’s badge of adultery. Whose life will be most affected?
| 03:003/6A-ha! Alan Partridge meets some former hostages and France's second-best racing driver. 03:304/6Host Alan Partridge welcomes a Duchess, an impressionist and an MP back from holiday.
| 03:002/3Carver tries to starve Lorna into marrying him, but John has other ideas.
| 03:003/3When Lorna is taken to London, John fears he has lost her forever.
| 03:00Jay Rayner, self-confessed greedy pig, gets serious about porkers.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Classic Western drama about the last surviving gunfighter in a vanishing American West.
| 04:001/6John Lloyd and Humphrey Ker welcome objects from Mark Watson and Joann Fletcher. 04:305/6A country weekend under canvas. Memories will be made of this.
| 04:005/5Dave Gorman and Stewart Lee consider a CD player/microwave oven combo. 04:304/6The residents await news from New York, while the Hawthornes are fretting.
| 04:005/6Aha! Alan Partridge is 'Live from Las Vegas' with a glamorous American co-host. 04:306/6Cheesy host Alan Partridge meets BBC TV's commissioning director and a maverick lord.
| 04:006/6Pop music quiz with guests Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Clare Grogan and Danny Kelly. 04:305/6Paul has a very serious question to ask Ruby, and Maria is developing a big problem.
| 04:004/6Famous people quiz with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Claire Rayner and David Aaronovitch. 04:304/6Finchley takes to sea, disturbs an intruder, sees double and visits a house of spirits.
| 04:00Paranormal events for two English ladies in the Palace of Versailles gardens in 1901.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra goes in search of Dorset poet William Barnes. 05:306/6All is going well as Ed faces a birthday milestone, until he encounters Jeremy Paxman.
| 05:003/6The Republic is demanding Britain returns its heritage! 05:306/8Paul Merton, Jenny Eclair, Fern Britton and Gyles Brandreth join Nicholas Parsons.
| 05:005/6Romance and skullduggery flourish at a Food Fair. 05:30Writer, producer and poet Henry Normal looks at nature and the natural world.
| 05:006/6Tommy and Sheila decide to play one last gig... before their comeback tour. 05:30Stand-up Mae Martin draws connections between her obsessive patterns of behaviour.
| 05:003/6Granny in space, and Mrs Slocombe the locum. All-women sketch show with Lynda Bellingham. 05:303/4The Wilsons family resume their efforts to live their best ethical life
| 05:003/8There is a new arrival at Southwood Zoo and Terry must mark his territory. 05:30A lively, topical show, with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting.
| 05:30James Naughtie explores how social change impacted on the building of the National Theatre
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| 06:00 | 06:005/6The intelligence officers delve further into the mystery that is Donna. 06:30Vicki Butler-Henderson recalls James Hunt's epic on-track battle with Niki Lauda in 1976.
| 06:006/6Terrorism, murder and the church - can the intelligence officers unravel the web? 06:30Tom Robinson explores Jimi Hendrix and the guitarist's political beliefs and outlook.
| 06:001/3An ex-policeman doesn't believe an old woman's tale of a serial killer in her village. 06:30An investigation into the life and legacy of French painter Paul Gauguin.
| 06:002/3Luke no longer believes that so many deaths in one small village are a coincidence. 06:30Poet Paul Muldoon and composer Mark-Anthony Turnage on Londonderry's 400-year-old walls.
| 06:003/3Luke and Bridget are getting closer and think they know who the murderer is. 06:30Julian Clary pays tribute to the wit and ingenuity of comedy musical acts.
| 06:00Paranormal events for two English ladies in the Palace of Versailles gardens in 1901.
| 06:00Drama following the inquest into the death of a female soldier.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/6The Republic is demanding Britain returns its heritage! 07:306/8Paul Merton, Jenny Eclair, Fern Britton and Gyles Brandreth join Nicholas Parsons.
| 07:005/6Romance and skullduggery flourish at a Food Fair. 07:30Writer, producer and poet Henry Normal looks at nature and the natural world.
| 07:006/6Tommy and Sheila decide to play one last gig... before their comeback tour. 07:30Stand-up Mae Martin draws connections between her obsessive patterns of behaviour.
| 07:003/6Granny in space, and Mrs Slocombe the locum. All-women sketch show with Lynda Bellingham. 07:303/4The Wilsons family resume their efforts to live their best ethical life
| 07:003/8There is a new arrival at Southwood Zoo and Terry must mark his territory. 07:30A lively, topical show, with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting.
| 07:30James Naughtie explores how social change impacted on the building of the National Theatre
| 07:15Tex, a lovable Alsatian, dominates the household. This is his story. 07:301/6Milton becomes a financial adviser, sinks the pound and fights off a Swedish invasion.
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| 08:00 | 08:001/14Returning from a holiday abroad, the Lad and Bill get hoodwinked by Sid. 08:303/20The platoon are offered weapons, but there's a catch.
| 08:002/6Days out and big business inspire comedy characters galore. 08:303/13Bob gets the jitters over marrying Thelma. Adapted from TV from August 1975.
| 08:0010/12The senior officers of HMS Troutbridge inflict havoc all over the South Downs. 08:307/13A job offer for Henry, but are the Corner family happy to relocate?
| 08:004/6The popular double act visit their comic-loving bank manager. 08:3023/26A strange epidemic leaves a path of British bare knees in its wake.
| 08:00From the Metropolitan Police to a dead newsreader, it's the ultimate one-man show. 08:304/8Harold regrets taking Albert to the cinema. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 08:00Jay Rayner, self-confessed greedy pig, gets serious about porkers.
| 08:0015/20The Archdeacon is not keen on celebrating the Dean's silver wedding. 08:30Can Dudley and Harry get along in their new noisy lodgings?
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6John Lloyd and Humphrey Ker welcome objects from Mark Watson and Joann Fletcher. 09:305/6A country weekend under canvas. Memories will be made of this.
| 09:004/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 09:304/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 09:004/13The general knowledge music quiz with Paul Gambaccini. 09:302/6Bertie tries to play peacemaker when he arrives at Totleigh Towers. PG Wodehouse romp.
| 09:006/6Pop music quiz with guests Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Clare Grogan and Danny Kelly. 09:305/6Paul has a very serious question to ask Ruby, and Maria is developing a big problem.
| 09:004/6Famous people quiz with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Claire Rayner and David Aaronovitch. 09:304/6Finchley takes to sea, disturbs an intruder, sees double and visits a house of spirits.
| 09:001/4Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville pick their top comedic moments.
| 09:00Cherry blossoms are synonymous with Japan and the United Kingdom, but what is their story?
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2Boston 1642. Hester Prynne is forced to wear a red letter "A" for adultery.
| 10:002/2The time has come to shed Hester’s badge of adultery. Whose life will be most affected?
| 10:001/3Farmer John Ridd hated the Doones, until he met Lorna.
| 10:002/3Carver tries to starve Lorna into marrying him, but John has other ideas.
| 10:003/3When Lorna is taken to London, John fears he has lost her forever.
| | 10:10A Welsh male tradition faces competition through the increasing popularity of the choir.(R) 10:15Composer Claude-Michel Schonberg shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley
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| 11:00 | 11:001/26Guy Raz investigates whether humans are hardwired to crave and respond to beauty? 11:50Aha! The broadcasting legend chooses the theme from 'Grandstand' by Keith Mansfield.
| 11:00Fi Glover helps illustrate that life is sometimes stranger than fiction.
| 11:001/2A daughter reflects on her unconventional mother and her rather unconventional love affair 11:15Out celebrating his mother’s birthday, Kenneth Williams bumps into Charles Hawtrey.
| 11:002/2Teresa Gallagher reads acclaimed US author Amy Bloom's tale of unconventional love. 11:15A cab driver learns about life, love and devotion when he picks up an elderly passenger.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Deborah Frances-White recommend great podcasts.
| | 11:008/8Radiolab explores how to define hate speech in the age of social media giants?
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| 12:00 | 12:001/14Returning from a holiday abroad, the Lad and Bill get hoodwinked by Sid. 12:303/20The platoon are offered weapons, but there's a catch.
| 12:002/6Days out and big business inspire comedy characters galore. 12:303/13Bob gets the jitters over marrying Thelma. Adapted from TV from August 1975.
| 12:0010/12The senior officers of HMS Troutbridge inflict havoc all over the South Downs. 12:307/13A job offer for Henry, but are the Corner family happy to relocate?
| 12:004/6The popular double act visit their comic-loving bank manager. 12:3023/26A strange epidemic leaves a path of British bare knees in its wake.
| 12:00From the Metropolitan Police to a dead newsreader, it's the ultimate one-man show. 12:304/8Harold regrets taking Albert to the cinema. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 12:001/6John Lloyd and Humphrey Ker welcome objects from Mark Watson and Joann Fletcher. 12:303/20The platoon are offered weapons, but there's a catch.
| 12:0015/20The Archdeacon is not keen on celebrating the Dean's silver wedding. 12:30Can Dudley and Harry get along in their new noisy lodgings?
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| 13:00 | 13:005/6The intelligence officers delve further into the mystery that is Donna. 13:30Vicki Butler-Henderson recalls James Hunt's epic on-track battle with Niki Lauda in 1976.
| 13:006/6Terrorism, murder and the church - can the intelligence officers unravel the web? 13:30Tom Robinson explores Jimi Hendrix and the guitarist's political beliefs and outlook.
| 13:001/3An ex-policeman doesn't believe an old woman's tale of a serial killer in her village. 13:30An investigation into the life and legacy of French painter Paul Gauguin.
| 13:002/3Luke no longer believes that so many deaths in one small village are a coincidence. 13:30Poet Paul Muldoon and composer Mark-Anthony Turnage on Londonderry's 400-year-old walls.
| 13:003/3Luke and Bridget are getting closer and think they know who the murderer is. 13:30Julian Clary pays tribute to the wit and ingenuity of comedy musical acts.
| 13:002/2Aziz ponders English ladies in India and Adela wonders about the cave expedition.
| 13:00Drama following the inquest into the death of a female soldier.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10A Cornish house with a fragrant lawn links five cousins through war and adulthood. 14:15Andrew Dilnot looks into education data, finding a story of a sudden spread of privilege. 14:301/5Richard Monk's serial looks at the death of a female soldier in suspicious circumstances. 14:451/5Miner Walter Parkin brings wife Annie and daughter Winnie to Yorkshire's Dearne Valley.
| 14:002/10As the sirens sound for the Second World War, Monica has good reason to be worried. 14:15Andrew Dilnot asks how our long-working-hours culture compares with the past. 14:302/5The warrant officer of the battalion gives evidence. 14:452/5On a summer evening in 1929, Winnie goes to her first dance at the Miners' Welfare Hall.
| 14:003/10As Calypso weds wealthy Scotsman Hector Grant, the other cousins must move on. 14:15Andrew reveals the changing shape of our lives by compressing a whole life into 20 seconds 14:303/5On the third day of the inquest, Lorna's mother takes the stand. 14:453/5Winnie's pregnancy, the catalyst for her marriage, turns out to be a false alarm.
| 14:004/10The cousins' relationships blossom in London, but the war starts to take its toll. 14:15How do the repeated patterns of change in the data explain the way women's lives changed? 14:304/5The psychiatric nurse who took care of Lorna takes the stand. 14:454/5Life in the Dearne changes with the outbreak of the Second World War.
| 14:005/10Helena leaves her lover to help Richard. A gun shot causes a commotion. 14:15If the economic struggle for survival is over, do we now need to work out how to live? 14:305/5The final days of Lorna's life are recounted, and the coroner reaches his conclusion. 14:455/5Winnie and Harry grow frail, but there are still surprises in store.
| 14:10Lenny Henry chooses 'Blueberry Hill' by Fats Domino and 'Vide Cor Meum' from Hannibal. 14:15Broadcaster Ludovic Kennedy visits the Isle of Skye, exploring tales of Highland Clans.
| 14:15Tex, a lovable Alsatian, dominates the household. This is his story. 14:302/2Andrei Kaplan moves from New York to Russia to care for his 89-year-old grandmother.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Boston 1642. Hester Prynne is forced to wear a red letter "A" for adultery.
| 15:002/2The time has come to shed Hester’s badge of adultery. Whose life will be most affected?
| 15:001/3Farmer John Ridd hated the Doones, until he met Lorna.
| 15:002/3Carver tries to starve Lorna into marrying him, but John has other ideas.
| 15:003/3When Lorna is taken to London, John fears he has lost her forever.
| 15:00Jay Rayner, self-confessed greedy pig, gets serious about porkers.
| 15:45The extraordinary architectural relationship between Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6John Lloyd and Humphrey Ker welcome objects from Mark Watson and Joann Fletcher. 16:305/6A country weekend under canvas. Memories will be made of this.
| 16:005/5Dave Gorman and Stewart Lee consider a CD player/microwave oven combo. 16:304/6The residents await news from New York, while the Hawthornes are fretting.
| 16:004/13The general knowledge music quiz with Paul Gambaccini. 16:302/6Bertie tries to play peacemaker when he arrives at Totleigh Towers. PG Wodehouse romp.
| 16:006/6Pop music quiz with guests Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Clare Grogan and Danny Kelly. 16:305/6Paul has a very serious question to ask Ruby, and Maria is developing a big problem.
| 16:004/6Famous people quiz with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Claire Rayner and David Aaronovitch. 16:304/6Finchley takes to sea, disturbs an intruder, sees double and visits a house of spirits.
| 16:00Paranormal events for two English ladies in the Palace of Versailles gardens in 1901.
| 16:00Samantha Bond and Toby Jones star in the classic First World War adventure.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/6The Republic is demanding Britain returns its heritage! 17:306/8Paul Merton, Jenny Eclair, Fern Britton and Gyles Brandreth join Nicholas Parsons.
| 17:005/6Romance and skullduggery flourish at a Food Fair. 17:30Writer, producer and poet Henry Normal looks at nature and the natural world.
| 17:006/6Tommy and Sheila decide to play one last gig... before their comeback tour. 17:30Stand-up Mae Martin draws connections between her obsessive patterns of behaviour.
| 17:003/6Granny in space, and Mrs Slocombe the locum. All-women sketch show with Lynda Bellingham. 17:303/4The Wilsons family resume their efforts to live their best ethical life
| 17:003/8There is a new arrival at Southwood Zoo and Terry must mark his territory. 17:30A lively, topical show, with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting.
| 17:30James Naughtie explores how social change impacted on the building of the National Theatre
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects Rites of Passage – Baby Remembrance. Presented by Ian McMillan. 17:301/6Milton becomes a financial adviser, sinks the pound and fights off a Swedish invasion.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/6Space heroes Jack and Chip tackle green Venusian terrorists. 1950s American sci-fi spoof. 18:30Sue MacGregor's guests discuss books by Rosamond Lehmann, Richard Mabey and Gerald Durrell
| 18:002/6A dashing male stranger enters a world where human women can no longer have children. 18:304/5Investigating how the Harley Street psychiatrist-turned-detective solved his cases.
| 18:003/6A man loses his identity and ends up in double trouble. 18:306/8Comedy writer Andy Merriman tells Stuart Cosgrove about his five favourite books.
| 18:004/6Tinned food lets man live on Mars, until the can openers fail. 18:30Martin Broughton nominates Dick Francis, champion jockey and champion author.
| 18:005/6It's white-knuckle time as a space train hurtles towards Earth. 18:30Writers Robert McCrum and Laura Thompson join poet Martin Newell to talk about healing.
| 18:00A computer expert surfs the internet for contacts. But why is he concealing his identity?
| 18:003/5Once back in The Village, Number 6 learns Kate's indentity and meets a familiar face. 18:55Mary assumes she lives alone in a rambling old house. Her god-daughter knows she doesn’t.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/14Returning from a holiday abroad, the Lad and Bill get hoodwinked by Sid. 19:303/20The platoon are offered weapons, but there's a catch.
| 19:002/6Days out and big business inspire comedy characters galore. 19:303/13Bob gets the jitters over marrying Thelma. Adapted from TV from August 1975.
| 19:0010/12The senior officers of HMS Troutbridge inflict havoc all over the South Downs. 19:307/13A job offer for Henry, but are the Corner family happy to relocate?
| 19:004/6The popular double act visit their comic-loving bank manager. 19:3023/26A strange epidemic leaves a path of British bare knees in its wake.
| 19:00From the Metropolitan Police to a dead newsreader, it's the ultimate one-man show. 19:304/8Harold regrets taking Albert to the cinema. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 19:001/4Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville pick their top comedic moments.
| 19:008/8Radiolab explores how to define hate speech in the age of social media giants?
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| 20:00 | 20:005/6The intelligence officers delve further into the mystery that is Donna. 20:30Vicki Butler-Henderson recalls James Hunt's epic on-track battle with Niki Lauda in 1976.
| 20:006/6Terrorism, murder and the church - can the intelligence officers unravel the web? 20:30Tom Robinson explores Jimi Hendrix and the guitarist's political beliefs and outlook.
| 20:001/3An ex-policeman doesn't believe an old woman's tale of a serial killer in her village. 20:30An investigation into the life and legacy of French painter Paul Gauguin.
| 20:002/3Luke no longer believes that so many deaths in one small village are a coincidence. 20:30Poet Paul Muldoon and composer Mark-Anthony Turnage on Londonderry's 400-year-old walls.
| 20:003/3Luke and Bridget are getting closer and think they know who the murderer is. 20:30Julian Clary pays tribute to the wit and ingenuity of comedy musical acts.
| | 20:00Cherry blossoms are synonymous with Japan and the United Kingdom, but what is their story?
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| 21:00 | 21:001/26Guy Raz investigates whether humans are hardwired to crave and respond to beauty? 21:50Aha! The broadcasting legend chooses the theme from 'Grandstand' by Keith Mansfield.
| 21:00Fi Glover helps illustrate that life is sometimes stranger than fiction.
| 21:001/2A daughter reflects on her unconventional mother and her rather unconventional love affair 21:15Out celebrating his mother’s birthday, Kenneth Williams bumps into Charles Hawtrey.
| 21:002/2Teresa Gallagher reads acclaimed US author Amy Bloom's tale of unconventional love. 21:15A cab driver learns about life, love and devotion when he picks up an elderly passenger.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Deborah Frances-White recommend great podcasts.
| | 21:10A Welsh male tradition faces competition through the increasing popularity of the choir. 21:15Composer Claude-Michel Schonberg shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley
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| 22:00 | 22:006/8Paul Merton, Jenny Eclair, Fern Britton and Gyles Brandreth join Nicholas Parsons. 22:304/4Shappi Khorsandi discusses growing up, with guests Ava Vidal and Ben Okri.
| 22:00Writer, producer and poet Henry Normal looks at nature and the natural world. 22:302/4How working on death row convinced Susan that she was absolutely against the death penalty 22:55Jessica Fostekew is joined by stand-up comedian and podcaster Sadia Azmat.
| 22:00Stand-up Mae Martin draws connections between her obsessive patterns of behaviour. 22:304/6Justin has to cope with a game of golf. 22:55Jessica Fostekew is joined by stand-up comedian and podcaster Sadia Azmat.
| 22:003/4The Wilsons family resume their efforts to live their best ethical life 22:301/8Topical sketches and one-liners by the public 22:451/4The country singer and global activist explores the US and UK's special relationship.
| 22:00A lively, topical show, with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting. 22:305/6The satirist dips into private journals, as autumn brings gloom for Sylvia Plath. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith talks to Jo Bunting.
| 22:002/6The comedy actress and her Thick of It co-star meet in the tag-team talk show. 22:302/4How has a tracksuit top with a hood attached to it come to inspire fear in modern Britain?
| 22:001/6Milton becomes a financial adviser, sinks the pound and fights off a Swedish invasion. 22:304/6Appraisal day dawns at catalogue company Smile5, but only Sailesh has prepared for it. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith talks to Jo Bunting.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 23:304/6An evil genius and superspy who are John Candy fans; the truth behind laser eye surgery.
| 23:004/6Why is a baby in Hell? Can God be persuaded to bring it back to life? 23:302/6A hard decision gets harder. Starring Geoffrey Palmer.
| 23:004/4Dull Dave gets down with the kids, and a drastic diet inspired by the suffragettes. 23:305/6Arthur's attempt to secure a publisher's advance for a celebrity recipe book goes askew.
| 23:001/4The comedian presents a selection of classic comic songs. With special guest Steve Brown. 23:303/6With everything German under suspicion, the codebreakers tackle censoring letters.
| 23:004/6Comedian Elis James compares figures in Welsh history to determine Wales' ultimate heroes. 23:30Comedian Thom Tuck draws parallels between his own life and the work of Steven Seagal.
| 23:001/6Zimbabwean care worker Beauty Oolonga returns to tend to the elderly of Britain. 23:303/6Songs and sketches with stand-up comic Boothby Graffoe and his comedy sidekicks.
| 23:001/6Carolyn hasn't spoken to her sister for 15 years. So Arthur prepares a surprise party. 23:304/6A change to the daytime line-up and the 'What My Favourite Record Is' phone-in.
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