| 00:00 | 00:003/5Once back in The Village, Number 6 learns Kate's indentity and meets a familiar face. 00:55Mary assumes she lives alone in a rambling old house. Her god-daughter knows she doesn’t.
| 00:006/6Small chirruping insects grow huge and hunger for human flesh. 00:30Discussion of books by John Meade Falkner, Laurie Graham and Nella Last.
| 00:001/5Edgar Allan Poe explores the notion of identity. 00:151/5When young Nicholas is punished by his aunt, he seizes his chance for retribution. 00:305/5Professor Jeffrey Richards recalls the popular beat bobby created by Alan Stranks.
| 00:002/5A dark tale of revenge by Edgar Allan Poe. 00:152/5When Lady Carlotta is mistaken for the new governess, she takes up the job with relish. 00:307/8South African-born Zoe Wicomb tells Stuart Cosgrove about her five favourite books.
| 00:003/5A dramatic tale of destruction by the incomparable Edgar Allan Poe. 00:153/5Eleanor and Suzanne are best friends, but as the sales approach, for how much longer? 00:30Francesca Simon tells Matthew Parris why Jean Cocteau's is a Great Life.
| 00:004/5An unknown man keeps to the shadows. Written by the incomparable Edgar Allan Poe. 00:154/5Will Leonora's boys like her brother Harvey's presents? 00:30Matthew Parris chinwags about trivia with Jean Binta Breeze, Marina Hyde and Roy Foster.
| 00:00The terrifying outcome of suspected witchcraft drawn from actual accounts. 00:45A vision of a future when pedestrians won't be allowed to walk. Read by David Horovitch.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Drama following the inquest into the death of a female soldier.
| 01:001/6A photograph circling the heads of three people sparks a new mystery. 01:30The tale of an unexpected encounter between 20th century legends - in a Miami gym in 1964.
| 01:002/6An East End criminal lawyer is threatened, and a young man disappears. 01:30Matthew Wells tells the story of the tragedy of a 20th-century comic masterpiece.
| 01:003/6A file is stolen from a retired lawyer's office. 01:30Following a bowls community and the friendships and romances formed on and off the green.
| 01:004/6Harry Denning has gone missing, so Bill Galbraith goes down to the river to investigate. 01:30Rev Richard Coles returns to his childhood musical hero, with some unexpected twists.
| 01:005/6A gambling club owner appears to be at the centre of Bill Galbraith's latest mystery. 01:30Hermione Cockburn on the writer who led us to value our industrial landscape - LTC Rolt.
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| 02:00 | 02:15Tex, a lovable Alsatian, dominates the household. This is his story. 02:302/2Andrei Kaplan moves from New York to Russia to care for his 89-year-old grandmother.
| 02:006/10Sophie tells all, and Calypso has a secret for Hector, but where is he? 02:151/5Which creatures should you look out for in coastal rock pools? 02:301/10An unexpected obstacle sparks a beguiling adventure for diplomat George Darrow. 02:451/5An early loss for the passionate poet-turned-musician.
| 02:007/10Calypso pays a visit to Polly, and discovers her unusual relationship with the twins. 02:152/5How do creatures and plant life survive along the sandy beaches of Northumberland? 02:302/10Diplomat George Darrow is determined to give Sophie a few days of happiness in Paris. 02:452/5Despite success as a poet, Cohen feels the need to escape to the Greek island of Hydra.
| 02:008/10Sophie has an accident, Polly tries to forget, and Calypso gets news. 02:153/5How fulmars keep predators at bay and how baby kittiwakes don't fall over the edge. 02:303/10George Darrow arrives at Givre in his pursuit of Anna, but they are soon quibbling. 02:453/5In the Chelsea Hotel in New York, Cohen turns his talents to songwriting.
| 02:009/10Max gets a telephone call about Monica, while Helena gets a surprise visitor. 02:154/5Hunting for whelk egg cases which resemble bubble wrap and finding a mermaid's purse. 02:304/10Just as Anna's life looks set to begin with George, a surprise awaits him. 02:454/5Disaster threatens Cohen's first European tour, but in Buddhism he finds spiritual solace.
| 02:0010/10A funeral sparks a big reunion of old faces at the house in Cornwall. 02:155/5Wading birds and shelducks find their favourite snacks along the Northumberland coastline. 02:305/10George Darrow tries persuading Sophie to leave Givre, but complications set in. 02:455/5Now hugely successful, Cohen retreats to Mount Baldy to spend time with his guru.
| 02:00Shonagon is summoned to meet the new Empress.
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| 03:00 | 03:45The extraordinary architectural relationship between Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin.
| 03:001/3Poor relation Fanny Price comes to live with her wealthy uncle and aunt and four cousins.
| 03:002/3The Crawfords cause confusion for Fanny Price, and her brother, William, returns.
| 03:003/3Both Fanny and Tom face disappointment and hope in equal measure.
| 03:001/2Silas Marner lives a miserly isolated life, with money as his only company.
| 03:002/2Silas's life changes forever when Eppie, a little girl, crosses his threshold.
| 03:10Comedian Dave Gorman picks two significant tracks. 03:15Dame Jennifer Jenkins visits the Cheshire village of Styal.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Samantha Bond and Toby Jones star in the classic First World War adventure.
| 04:002/6John Lloyd and Humphrey Ker are joined by comedian Andrew O'Neill. 04:306/6Excitement is building over Mrs Devon's return.
| 04:001/6Dave Gorman chews over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas with Johnny Vegas. 04:305/6Phonsie's plans perturb locals, but Muriel's accident proves a blessing.
| 04:005/13Paul Gambaccini puts musical questions to Martyn Smith, Greg Lord and Anthony Payne. 04:303/6Bertie Wooster is landed in a pickle over an expensive statue. PG Wodehouse romp.
| 04:001/6Irreverent literary game with Roger McGough, Miles Kington, Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane. 04:306/6The end of an era as first faltering steps are taken, literally and metaphorically.
| 04:005/6Martin Young's guests are Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Gyles Brandreth and Sheridan Morley 04:305/6Mr Finchley leads a village uprising and gains a travelling companion.
| 04:00Martin Jarvis directs his fourth Ian Fleming for Radio 4. Toby Stephens returns as 007.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects Rites of Passage – Baby Remembrance. Presented by Ian McMillan. 05:301/6Milton becomes a financial adviser, sinks the pound and fights off a Swedish invasion.
| 05:004/6Fortified by caffeine, nicotine and alcohol, the diplomats tackle the drug barons. 05:307/8Paul Merton, Josie Lawrence, Lee Mack and Zoe Lyons join Nicholas Parsons.
| 05:006/6Joan's got man troubles, while Rosie tackles pensioner politics. From 2001. 05:301/6Comedian Sara Pascoe joins Rufus Hound and reads from her teenage diaries.
| 05:001/6'Unreliable' historical account of Catherine of Aragon's duenna, Dona Elvira. 05:30Mae asks why some people more susceptible to addiction than others.
| 05:004/6Upstairs Downstairs downgraded, and a toy doll with wrinkles. All-women sketch show. 05:304/4The Wilsons resume their efforts to live their best ethical life.
| 05:004/8Leonard and Adam go to Frankfurt for the sake of the polar bear and the zoo's future. 05:30A lively, topical show, with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting.
| 05:301/4Paul Gambaccini celebrates a long career with guests including Elton John and Bob Harris
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| 06:00 | 06:001/6A photograph circling the heads of three people sparks a new mystery. 06:30The tale of an unexpected encounter between 20th century legends - in a Miami gym in 1964.
| 06:002/6An East End criminal lawyer is threatened, and a young man disappears. 06:30Matthew Wells tells the story of the tragedy of a 20th-century comic masterpiece.
| 06:003/6A file is stolen from a retired lawyer's office. 06:30Following a bowls community and the friendships and romances formed on and off the green.
| 06:004/6Harry Denning has gone missing, so Bill Galbraith goes down to the river to investigate. 06:30Rev Richard Coles returns to his childhood musical hero, with some unexpected twists.
| 06:005/6A gambling club owner appears to be at the centre of Bill Galbraith's latest mystery. 06:30Hermione Cockburn on the writer who led us to value our industrial landscape - LTC Rolt.
| 06:00Martin Jarvis directs his fourth Ian Fleming for Radio 4. Toby Stephens returns as 007.
| 06:00An unexpected obstacle sparks a beguiling adventure for diplomat George Darrow.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/6Fortified by caffeine, nicotine and alcohol, the diplomats tackle the drug barons. 07:307/8Paul Merton, Josie Lawrence, Lee Mack and Zoe Lyons join Nicholas Parsons.
| 07:006/6Joan's got man troubles, while Rosie tackles pensioner politics. From 2001. 07:301/6Comedian Sara Pascoe joins Rufus Hound and reads from her teenage diaries.
| 07:001/6'Unreliable' historical account of Catherine of Aragon's duenna, Dona Elvira. 07:30Mae asks why some people more susceptible to addiction than others.
| 07:004/6Upstairs Downstairs downgraded, and a toy doll with wrinkles. All-women sketch show. 07:304/4The Wilsons resume their efforts to live their best ethical life.
| 07:004/8Leonard and Adam go to Frankfurt for the sake of the polar bear and the zoo's future. 07:30A lively, topical show, with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting.
| 07:301/4Paul Gambaccini celebrates a long career with guests including Elton John and Bob Harris
| 07:15At a raffle in India, a poor local man wins an unusual prize. But how to get it home? 07:302/6Milton accidentally makes a delicious sparkling wine - and a deadly enemy.
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| 08:00 | 08:002/14The Lad is off for a romantic reunion pledged 25 years before. 08:304/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon try to capture Germans for a reward.
| 08:003/6Woman's magazines and ballroom dancing inspire comedy characters galore. 08:304/13Bob and Terry take an eventful trip down memory lane. From August 1975.
| 08:0011/12The crew are confined to ship over fears of underhand interference on HMS Troutbridge. 08:308/13The Corners are trying to sell their London house, but things are becoming unhinged.
| 08:005/6The comedy duo get up to monkey tricks in Ernie's play The Mighty Kong. 08:3024/26Defeated at tiddlywinks, Neddie Seagoon is seeking gameful revenge.
| 08:00From his own father to a huge hairy mountain gorilla, it's the ultimate one-man show. 08:305/8Harold battles with a piano in a top-floor flat. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 08:00Jarvis Cocker remembers the long-running BBC radio programme, "Singing Together."
| 08:0018/20The newly installed central heating causes temperatures to rise. 08:30When he breaks the major's stuffed gorilla, Dudley, Harry and Miss Boot seek a replacement
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6John Lloyd and Humphrey Ker are joined by comedian Andrew O'Neill. 09:306/6Excitement is building over Mrs Devon's return.
| 09:005/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 09:305/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 09:005/13Paul Gambaccini puts musical questions to Martyn Smith, Greg Lord and Anthony Payne. 09:303/6Bertie Wooster is landed in a pickle over an expensive statue. PG Wodehouse romp.
| 09:001/6Irreverent literary game with Roger McGough, Miles Kington, Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane. 09:306/6The end of an era as first faltering steps are taken, literally and metaphorically.
| 09:005/6Martin Young's guests are Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Gyles Brandreth and Sheridan Morley 09:305/6Mr Finchley leads a village uprising and gains a travelling companion.
| 09:00Viv Groskop celebrates amazing women whose names aren't as well known as they should be.
| 09:00Aeham Ahmad’s dramatic story of how he defied the war in Syria with his music.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3Poor relation Fanny Price comes to live with her wealthy uncle and aunt and four cousins.
| 10:002/3The Crawfords cause confusion for Fanny Price, and her brother, William, returns.
| 10:003/3Both Fanny and Tom face disappointment and hope in equal measure.
| 10:001/2Silas Marner lives a miserly isolated life, with money as his only company.
| 10:002/2Silas's life changes forever when Eppie, a little girl, crosses his threshold.
| | 10:10Old Rugby League heads on very young shoulders.(R) 10:15The composer John Rutter makes his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:002/26Guy Raz explores the extraordinary ways babies and children learn. 11:50DJ and presenter Fearne Cotton inherits 'Good Times, Bad Times' by Led Zeppelin.
| 11:00The art of live storytelling with The Moth's Catherine Burns and Meg Bowles.
| 11:001/3Looks can be deceiving in this new short story by Penelope Lively, read by Stephanie Cole 11:15How Australian novelist Elizabeth Jolley created a fiction from real life, by Sara Davies.
| 11:002/3Travelling in France, Karl is engulfed by a memory from an earlier visit. 11:15Jane and Arthur face a crisis in their marriage. With Julia McKenzie and Barry Foster.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland chats podcasts with Dame Kelly Holmes, and NB's Caitlin and Amrou.
| | 11:002/8Meg Bowles introduces tales about leaving, learning to love and yearning to be home. 11:50David Attenborough tells of nature's first bribe, that evolved a hundred million years ago
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| 12:00 | 12:002/14The Lad is off for a romantic reunion pledged 25 years before. 12:304/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon try to capture Germans for a reward.
| 12:003/6Woman's magazines and ballroom dancing inspire comedy characters galore. 12:304/13Bob and Terry take an eventful trip down memory lane. From August 1975.
| 12:0011/12The crew are confined to ship over fears of underhand interference on HMS Troutbridge. 12:308/13The Corners are trying to sell their London house, but things are becoming unhinged.
| 12:005/6The comedy duo get up to monkey tricks in Ernie's play The Mighty Kong. 12:3024/26Defeated at tiddlywinks, Neddie Seagoon is seeking gameful revenge.
| 12:00From his own father to a huge hairy mountain gorilla, it's the ultimate one-man show. 12:305/8Harold battles with a piano in a top-floor flat. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 12:001/6Irreverent literary game with Roger McGough, Miles Kington, Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane. 12:301/6'Unreliable' historical account of Catherine of Aragon's duenna, Dona Elvira.
| 12:0018/20The newly installed central heating causes temperatures to rise. 12:30When he breaks the major's stuffed gorilla, Dudley, Harry and Miss Boot seek a replacement
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| 13:00 | 13:001/6A photograph circling the heads of three people sparks a new mystery. 13:30The tale of an unexpected encounter between 20th century legends - in a Miami gym in 1964.
| 13:002/6An East End criminal lawyer is threatened, and a young man disappears. 13:30Matthew Wells tells the story of the tragedy of a 20th-century comic masterpiece.
| 13:003/6A file is stolen from a retired lawyer's office. 13:30Following a bowls community and the friendships and romances formed on and off the green.
| 13:004/6Harry Denning has gone missing, so Bill Galbraith goes down to the river to investigate. 13:30Rev Richard Coles returns to his childhood musical hero, with some unexpected twists.
| 13:005/6A gambling club owner appears to be at the centre of Bill Galbraith's latest mystery. 13:30Hermione Cockburn on the writer who led us to value our industrial landscape - LTC Rolt.
| 13:00Shonagon is summoned to meet the new Empress.
| 13:00An unexpected obstacle sparks a beguiling adventure for diplomat George Darrow.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Sophie tells all, and Calypso has a secret for Hector, but where is he? 14:151/5Which creatures should you look out for in coastal rock pools? 14:301/10An unexpected obstacle sparks a beguiling adventure for diplomat George Darrow. 14:451/5An early loss for the passionate poet-turned-musician.
| 14:007/10Calypso pays a visit to Polly, and discovers her unusual relationship with the twins. 14:152/5How do creatures and plant life survive along the sandy beaches of Northumberland? 14:302/10Diplomat George Darrow is determined to give Sophie a few days of happiness in Paris. 14:452/5Despite success as a poet, Cohen feels the need to escape to the Greek island of Hydra.
| 14:008/10Sophie has an accident, Polly tries to forget, and Calypso gets news. 14:153/5How fulmars keep predators at bay and how baby kittiwakes don't fall over the edge. 14:303/10George Darrow arrives at Givre in his pursuit of Anna, but they are soon quibbling. 14:453/5In the Chelsea Hotel in New York, Cohen turns his talents to songwriting.
| 14:009/10Max gets a telephone call about Monica, while Helena gets a surprise visitor. 14:154/5Hunting for whelk egg cases which resemble bubble wrap and finding a mermaid's purse. 14:304/10Just as Anna's life looks set to begin with George, a surprise awaits him. 14:454/5Disaster threatens Cohen's first European tour, but in Buddhism he finds spiritual solace.
| 14:0010/10A funeral sparks a big reunion of old faces at the house in Cornwall. 14:155/5Wading birds and shelducks find their favourite snacks along the Northumberland coastline. 14:305/10George Darrow tries persuading Sophie to leave Givre, but complications set in. 14:455/5Now hugely successful, Cohen retreats to Mount Baldy to spend time with his guru.
| 14:10Comedian Dave Gorman picks two significant tracks. 14:15Dame Jennifer Jenkins visits the Cheshire village of Styal.
| 14:15At a raffle in India, a poor local man wins an unusual prize. But how to get it home? 14:30A ravaged island nation has built the Wall. Joseph Kavanagh must defend it.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3Poor relation Fanny Price comes to live with her wealthy uncle and aunt and four cousins.
| 15:002/3The Crawfords cause confusion for Fanny Price, and her brother, William, returns.
| 15:003/3Both Fanny and Tom face disappointment and hope in equal measure.
| 15:001/2Silas Marner lives a miserly isolated life, with money as his only company.
| 15:002/2Silas's life changes forever when Eppie, a little girl, crosses his threshold.
| 15:00Jarvis Cocker remembers the long-running BBC radio programme, "Singing Together."
| 15:45An architectural comic and straight man built an entire city, but lost their friendship.
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| 16:00 | 16:002/6John Lloyd and Humphrey Ker are joined by comedian Andrew O'Neill. 16:306/6Excitement is building over Mrs Devon's return.
| 16:001/6Dave Gorman chews over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas with Johnny Vegas. 16:305/6Phonsie's plans perturb locals, but Muriel's accident proves a blessing.
| 16:005/13Paul Gambaccini puts musical questions to Martyn Smith, Greg Lord and Anthony Payne. 16:303/6Bertie Wooster is landed in a pickle over an expensive statue. PG Wodehouse romp.
| 16:001/6Irreverent literary game with Roger McGough, Miles Kington, Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane. 16:306/6The end of an era as first faltering steps are taken, literally and metaphorically.
| 16:005/6Martin Young's guests are Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Gyles Brandreth and Sheridan Morley 16:305/6Mr Finchley leads a village uprising and gains a travelling companion.
| 16:00Martin Jarvis directs his fourth Ian Fleming for Radio 4. Toby Stephens returns as 007.
| 16:00Retired special agent Harry Davis is drawn back to his old job for an assassination plot.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/6Fortified by caffeine, nicotine and alcohol, the diplomats tackle the drug barons. 17:307/8Paul Merton, Josie Lawrence, Lee Mack and Zoe Lyons join Nicholas Parsons.
| 17:006/6Joan's got man troubles, while Rosie tackles pensioner politics. From 2001. 17:301/6Comedian Sara Pascoe joins Rufus Hound and reads from her teenage diaries.
| 17:001/6'Unreliable' historical account of Catherine of Aragon's duenna, Dona Elvira. 17:30Mae asks why some people more susceptible to addiction than others.
| 17:004/6Upstairs Downstairs downgraded, and a toy doll with wrinkles. All-women sketch show. 17:304/4The Wilsons resume their efforts to live their best ethical life.
| 17:004/8Leonard and Adam go to Frankfurt for the sake of the polar bear and the zoo's future. 17:30A lively, topical show, with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting.
| 17:301/4Paul Gambaccini celebrates a long career with guests including Elton John and Bob Harris
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses a run of poems featuring Poet Laureates. First, Jo Bell. 17:302/6Milton accidentally makes a delicious sparkling wine - and a deadly enemy.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/6Small chirruping insects grow huge and hunger for human flesh. 18:30Discussion of books by John Meade Falkner, Laurie Graham and Nella Last.
| 18:001/5Edgar Allan Poe explores the notion of identity. 18:151/5When young Nicholas is punished by his aunt, he seizes his chance for retribution. 18:305/5Professor Jeffrey Richards recalls the popular beat bobby created by Alan Stranks.
| 18:002/5A dark tale of revenge by Edgar Allan Poe. 18:152/5When Lady Carlotta is mistaken for the new governess, she takes up the job with relish. 18:307/8South African-born Zoe Wicomb tells Stuart Cosgrove about her five favourite books.
| 18:003/5A dramatic tale of destruction by the incomparable Edgar Allan Poe. 18:153/5Eleanor and Suzanne are best friends, but as the sales approach, for how much longer? 18:30Francesca Simon tells Matthew Parris why Jean Cocteau's is a Great Life.
| 18:004/5An unknown man keeps to the shadows. Written by the incomparable Edgar Allan Poe. 18:154/5Will Leonora's boys like her brother Harvey's presents? 18:30Matthew Parris chinwags about trivia with Jean Binta Breeze, Marina Hyde and Roy Foster.
| 18:00The terrifying outcome of suspected witchcraft drawn from actual accounts. 18:45A vision of a future when pedestrians won't be allowed to walk. Read by David Horovitch.
| 18:004/5For the new Number Two the gloves are off. His mission is to break Number Six.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/14The Lad is off for a romantic reunion pledged 25 years before. 19:304/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon try to capture Germans for a reward.
| 19:003/6Woman's magazines and ballroom dancing inspire comedy characters galore. 19:304/13Bob and Terry take an eventful trip down memory lane. From August 1975.
| 19:0011/12The crew are confined to ship over fears of underhand interference on HMS Troutbridge. 19:308/13The Corners are trying to sell their London house, but things are becoming unhinged.
| 19:005/6The comedy duo get up to monkey tricks in Ernie's play The Mighty Kong. 19:3024/26Defeated at tiddlywinks, Neddie Seagoon is seeking gameful revenge.
| 19:00From his own father to a huge hairy mountain gorilla, it's the ultimate one-man show. 19:305/8Harold battles with a piano in a top-floor flat. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 19:00Viv Groskop celebrates amazing women whose names aren't as well known as they should be.
| 19:002/8Meg Bowles introduces tales about leaving, learning to love and yearning to be home. 19:50David Attenborough tells of nature's first bribe, that evolved a hundred million years ago
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| 20:00 | 20:001/6A photograph circling the heads of three people sparks a new mystery. 20:30The tale of an unexpected encounter between 20th century legends - in a Miami gym in 1964.
| 20:002/6An East End criminal lawyer is threatened, and a young man disappears. 20:30Matthew Wells tells the story of the tragedy of a 20th-century comic masterpiece.
| 20:003/6A file is stolen from a retired lawyer's office. 20:30Following a bowls community and the friendships and romances formed on and off the green.
| 20:004/6Harry Denning has gone missing, so Bill Galbraith goes down to the river to investigate. 20:30Rev Richard Coles returns to his childhood musical hero, with some unexpected twists.
| 20:005/6A gambling club owner appears to be at the centre of Bill Galbraith's latest mystery. 20:30Hermione Cockburn on the writer who led us to value our industrial landscape - LTC Rolt.
| | 20:00Aeham Ahmad’s dramatic story of how he defied the war in Syria with his music.
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| 21:00 | 21:002/26Guy Raz explores the extraordinary ways babies and children learn. 21:50DJ and presenter Fearne Cotton inherits 'Good Times, Bad Times' by Led Zeppelin.
| 21:00The art of live storytelling with The Moth's Catherine Burns and Meg Bowles.
| 21:001/3Looks can be deceiving in this new short story by Penelope Lively, read by Stephanie Cole 21:15How Australian novelist Elizabeth Jolley created a fiction from real life, by Sara Davies.
| 21:002/3Travelling in France, Karl is engulfed by a memory from an earlier visit. 21:15Jane and Arthur face a crisis in their marriage. With Julia McKenzie and Barry Foster.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland chats podcasts with Dame Kelly Holmes, and NB's Caitlin and Amrou.
| | 21:10Old Rugby League heads on very young shoulders.(R) 21:15The composer John Rutter makes his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:007/8Paul Merton, Josie Lawrence, Lee Mack and Zoe Lyons join Nicholas Parsons. 22:301/6A security breach at the foreign office means Henry sees spies everywhere at Sizzlinghurst 22:55Jayde Adams chats to Pierre Novellie.
| 22:001/6Comedian Sara Pascoe joins Rufus Hound and reads from her teenage diaries. 22:303/4How trying to overcome her own depression has convinced Susan we all need to talk more.
| 22:00Mae asks why some people more susceptible to addiction than others. 22:305/6Justin has to cope with a chance of his big break.
| 22:004/4The Wilsons resume their efforts to live their best ethical life. 22:302/8The week's news stories lovingly moulded into sketches and one-liners by the public. 22:452/4The country singer promotes her new album in Glasgow and traces her tartan in Edinburgh. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Jayde Adams talks to Pierre Novellie.
| 22:00A lively, topical show, with a female panel, hosted by Jo Bunting. 22:306/6As winter sets in, John Prescott, Germaine Greer and Nigella Lawson think of home. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Angela Barnes chats to Andy Hamilton.
| 22:003/6The comedian and illusionist meet and discuss magic, comedy, art, faith and Hitler. 22:303/4Richard Herring asks why the English rarely wave their flag with national pride. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Angela Barnes chats to Andy Hamilton.
| 22:002/6Milton accidentally makes a delicious sparkling wine - and a deadly enemy. 22:305/6The team at Smile5 discover that their colleague Dan has died, and react callously. 22:55Angela Barnes looks at supposed 'April Fools' which have continued to trick the world.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 23:305/6Someone goes too far at a murder mystery party.
| 23:005/6Satan battles to place the baby with a good family. 23:303/6A dodgy alarm system frays cleaner Eva's wedding day nerves.
| 23:001/6The team takes the audience to Margate and asks 'Whose Pencil Line is it Anyway?' 23:306/6Can Arthur take his autobiographical musical tribute to himself into London's West End?
| 23:002/4Mitch Benn plays comic songs past and present, and is joined by Isy Suttie. 23:304/6The Bletchley Park codebreakers try to help raise money for the town's spitfire fund.
| 23:005/6Comedian Elis James compares figures in Welsh history to determine Wales' ultimate heroes. 23:30Thom is fascinated by the strangely lucrative straight-to-DVD faith films.
| 23:002/6'A British care home is basically a big house named after a tree'. Beauty's new job. 23:304/6Boothby Graffoe's thoughts, sketches and soup time machine.
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