| 00:00 | 00:001/8Anastasia Black’s retirement is cut short when her house travels through space and time. 00:25Close to destitution, a fisherman sets out to find food.
| 00:001/4As an Oxford student plays ancient violin music, a hidden cupboard is revealed. 00:30Discussion of books by Thomas Hardy, Patrick Neate and Paul Davies.
| 00:002/4Hiding his discovery, John starts falling under Adrian's sinister spell. 00:304/5Professor Jeffrey Richards profiles John Dickson Carr's archetypal English eccentric.
| 00:003/4Absent in Italy, John sends a letter summoning Sophia to Naples. 00:30The TV and radio host looks back over his career leading up to Just a Minute.
| 00:004/4Gaskell tries to penetrate Adrian's malign spell. 00:30Matthew Parris and Max Mosley celebrate the life of John Stuart Mill.
| 00:00When young women complain about a lack of dance partners, a toymaker gets creative. 00:30Writers Martin Booth, Zoe Lewis and Susie Boyt ponder the pros and cons of highs and lows.
| 00:00An amnesiac seeks answers for the trauma he suffered as a child.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2Tom plans for Norma's future, whilst Andrea's future is very much threatened.
| 01:007/7Carosian’s plans finally become evident. 01:301/2Chris Salewicz explores the legacy of cult classic Jamaican film The Harder They Come.
| 01:001/4The Elizabethan playwright gets a job, hires a servant - and inherits a mystery. 01:302/2Writer Chris Salewicz investigates the enduring appeal of the Rude Boy in Jamaican music.
| 01:002/4The Elizabethan spy wonders why an unknown patron funds the worst play ever written? 01:30Louisa Buck explores the work of Britain's leading abstract painter, Bridget Riley.
| 01:003/4As plague ravages London - the playwright spy is on the case of a double-crossing. 01:30Irma Kurtz investigates Spanish composer Rodrigo's famous Concerto de Aranjuez.
| 01:004/4The Elizabethan spy heads to Cambridge, where college professors are dropping like flies. 01:30John Sugar explores the history of magic and the impact the internet has on magic.
| 01:00Two east London police officers deal with life's rich tapestry.
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| 02:00 | 02:15The story of a crazy, yellow dog read by Annette Crosbie. 02:301/2Adrian’s diary restarts in 2002 with the Iraq War looming. He is 34 and single again.
| 02:006/10A new grandchild, an apology and a chance to start over. 02:151/5Claudia Hammond looks at the psychology of team dynamics. 02:30Quirky tales and ‘goings on’ concerning the residents of Edinburgh’s Georgian New Town. 02:451/5Jamie Glover reads from Julie Kavanagh's biography of the legendary Russian ballet star.
| 02:007/10Guess who is coming to dinner as Rebecca turns the clock back! 02:152/5Claudia Hammond looks at the psychology of team dynamics. 02:30Bertie has a problem with Ulysses, and Domenica wants to take the law into her own hands. 02:452/5On tour in Paris, Nureyev walks up to two policemen and freedom in the West.
| 02:008/10It's time to meet the children. 02:153/5Claudia Hammond looks at the psychology of team dynamics. 02:30Domenica goes behind enemy lines while 'perfect' parent Irene is in trouble. 02:453/5Rudolf Nureyev is paired with ballerina Margot Fonteyn.
| 02:009/10Rebecca has a chance to start over. 02:154/5Claudia Hammond looks at the psychology of team dynamics. 02:30Bertie's confused about his brother, Angus needs legal advice and Domenica is troubled. 02:454/5Nureyev creates a dark, complicated ballet based on a poem by Byron.
| 02:0010/10Just what is our real life? Read by Liza Ross. 02:155/5Claudia Hammond looks at the psychology of team dynamics. 02:30The police summon Angus and six year-old Bertie has some words of wisdom. 02:455/5Jamie Glover reads from Julie Kavanagh's biography of the Russian ballet star.
| 02:10Comedian Gina Yashere chooses her influential tracks. 02:15Anna Raeburn selects some of the writings which have delighted and touched her. From 2007. 02:453/6Comic fantasy with June Whitfield as a mischievous narrator.
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| 03:00 | 03:452/5The cat awarded the PDSA’s Dickin Medal for war service.
| 03:001/10Prince Vassily and Anna battle over Count Bezukhov's Will. Stars John Hurt.
| 03:002/10Pierre inherits a fortune after the death of his father. John Hurt stars.
| 03:003/10Andrei is injured and Pierre risks his life in a duel. John Hurt stars.
| 03:004/10After Lise's death, Pierre tries to console a broken Andrei. John Hurt stars.
| 03:005/10Natasha's life is about to change forever. Lesley Manville stars.
| 03:00What if the best anecdotes and stories had a programme to themselves?
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| 04:00 | 04:00A young widow retreats to The Highlands, where she nurses an injured swan, and her heart.
| 04:006/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Liza Tarbuck, Josie Lawrence, Kit Hesketh-Harvey. 04:304/6Can Doug rely on his ex-wife Molly for help during his mum's convalescence?
| 04:005/6Dave Gorman and Sid Waddell chew over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas. 04:303/6It is crunch time for Izzy, with three men vying for her attention.
| 04:009/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 04:301/4Miles Rummings combines his dream of running a scout troop with his son's birthday weekend
| 04:005/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 04:304/6The buying clerk's traditional summer plans are threatened.
| 04:003/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in West Sussex. 04:303/4Told to stop empathising, Simon tries to give himself compassion fatigue.
| 04:00A boy witnesses the impact of war on his family from under the kitchen table.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects Time for Verse featuring the first and worst Poet Laureates. 05:20Ivor Cutler talks neighbours and art to New Zealand-born sculptor Craig Murray-Orr. 05:305/6Milton opens a garage and finds he is on a collision course with a local villain.
| 05:002/4Marco's sister is less than impressed by Terri, and Jill is still wavering. 05:303/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:004/6Bill gets an unwanted birthday surprise, while Dennis's attempt to woo Liza backfires. 05:305/6Journalist Samira Ahmed recalls growing up in 1980s London.
| 05:005/6The 'unreliable' historical account of Catherine Howard's grandmother, a Duchess. 05:304/4Malcolm surprises Ramesh by announcing she wants to become a foster carer.
| 05:002/4An intruder, an ice-cream van and Daniel Barenboim make life difficult for Snoo and Alice. 05:303/6Globetrotting, trash-picking, aisle-rolling storyteller returns with more wit and wisdom.
| 05:008/8What will become of the animals, and the staff, when the zoo goes up for sale? 05:303/3An edible dormouse and a peacock butterfly reveal the truth about life in an attic.
| 05:301/4John Sessions unpicks some medieval myths about wandering minstrels and motley fools.
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| 06:00 | 06:007/7Carosian’s plans finally become evident. 06:301/2Chris Salewicz explores the legacy of cult classic Jamaican film The Harder They Come.
| 06:001/4The Elizabethan playwright gets a job, hires a servant - and inherits a mystery. 06:302/2Writer Chris Salewicz investigates the enduring appeal of the Rude Boy in Jamaican music.
| 06:002/4The Elizabethan spy wonders why an unknown patron funds the worst play ever written? 06:30Louisa Buck explores the work of Britain's leading abstract painter, Bridget Riley.
| 06:003/4As plague ravages London - the playwright spy is on the case of a double-crossing. 06:30Irma Kurtz investigates Spanish composer Rodrigo's famous Concerto de Aranjuez.
| 06:004/4The Elizabethan spy heads to Cambridge, where college professors are dropping like flies. 06:30John Sugar explores the history of magic and the impact the internet has on magic.
| 06:00A boy witnesses the impact of war on his family from under the kitchen table.
| 06:00Quirky tales and 'goings-on' set in Edinburgh's Georgian New Town.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/4Marco's sister is less than impressed by Terri, and Jill is still wavering. 07:303/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:004/6Bill gets an unwanted birthday surprise, while Dennis's attempt to woo Liza backfires. 07:305/6Journalist Samira Ahmed recalls growing up in 1980s London.
| 07:005/6The 'unreliable' historical account of Catherine Howard's grandmother, a Duchess. 07:304/4Malcolm surprises Ramesh by announcing she wants to become a foster carer.
| 07:002/4An intruder, an ice-cream van and Daniel Barenboim make life difficult for Snoo and Alice. 07:303/6Globetrotting, trash-picking, aisle-rolling storyteller returns with more wit and wisdom.
| 07:008/8What will become of the animals, and the staff, when the zoo goes up for sale? 07:303/3An edible dormouse and a peacock butterfly reveal the truth about life in an attic.
| 07:301/4John Sessions unpicks some medieval myths about wandering minstrels and motley fools.
| 07:15Spring is in the air and Gerald, much like his dog, is over excited. 07:306/6Milton discovers that a diva and a tent full of jam don't mix as well as he'd imagined.
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| 08:00 | 08:006/14Can The Lad and Sid smooth Bill's path to true love? 08:308/20Promotion turns dour Private Frazer crazy with power. Stars John Laurie.
| 08:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray cross their comedy swords. With Miriam Margolyes. 08:308/13Terry is not keen to meet any of Bob's snobbish friends.
| 08:002/13HMS Troutbridge is Med-bound, but Pertwee's plans don't hold water. Stars Jon Pertwee. 08:3012/13Jennifer's mission to save plants from the old house goes awry.
| 08:0017/21To promote a posh store’s Bridal Week event, the agency organises a live TV wedding. 08:303/17The Sockjelly Murder and the story of Ned The Miser!
| 08:00From tackling the recession to Film Extra of the Century, it's the ultimate one-man show. 08:301/8Harold must break sad news to his father Albert.
| 08:00What if the best anecdotes and stories had a programme to themselves?
| 08:002/6William ponders how to fill his spare time: author or lollipop man? 08:30After a win on the horses, Dudley splashes the cash, and his mother also has money to burn
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| 09:00 | 09:006/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Liza Tarbuck, Josie Lawrence, Kit Hesketh-Harvey. 09:304/6Can Doug rely on his ex-wife Molly for help during his mum's convalescence?
| 09:002/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:452/8The Luton laureate entertains a class of schoolchildren.
| 09:009/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 09:301/4Miles Rummings combines his dream of running a scout troop with his son's birthday weekend
| 09:005/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 09:304/6The buying clerk's traditional summer plans are threatened.
| 09:003/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in West Sussex. 09:303/4Told to stop empathising, Simon tries to give himself compassion fatigue.
| 09:00The classicist and runner Natalie Haynes finds out what it takes to run a marathon.
| 09:00Nathaniel Rich's account of how climate change could have been halted thirty years ago.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/10Prince Vassily and Anna battle over Count Bezukhov's Will. Stars John Hurt.
| 10:002/10Pierre inherits a fortune after the death of his father. John Hurt stars.
| 10:003/10Andrei is injured and Pierre risks his life in a duel. John Hurt stars.
| 10:004/10After Lise's death, Pierre tries to console a broken Andrei. John Hurt stars.
| 10:005/10Natasha's life is about to change forever. Lesley Manville stars.
| | 10:10A father and son reminisce about skulduggery at the flower and produce show(R) 10:15Chef and restaurateur Jamie Oliver shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:006/26Guy Raz explores how words and methods of communication affect us. 11:50Singer-songwriter Tom Fletcher of McFly chooses 'Kids Wanna Rock' by Bryan Adams.
| 11:00Simon Garfield joins us for a look at letters and a Second World War love story.
| 11:00Sophie Ellis-Bextor boards Rylan's time machine for a journey back to 2001. 11:302/8Josie Long hears tales of wild youth: first love, sibling rivalry and dangerous encounters
| 11:00What will a couple find when they drop anchor in a quiet cove on a sailing trip? 11:15Sally Griffiths's gripping drama about keeping secrets in a tight-knit family.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland is joined by Caroline Crampton to recommend great podcasts.
| | 11:005/8George Dawes Green introduces tales about facing the physical and spiritual darkness. 11:50The famous naturalist muses on the largest known egg laid by a giant bird on Madagascar.
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| 12:00 | 12:006/14Can The Lad and Sid smooth Bill's path to true love? 12:308/20Promotion turns dour Private Frazer crazy with power. Stars John Laurie.
| 12:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray cross their comedy swords. With Miriam Margolyes. 12:308/13Terry is not keen to meet any of Bob's snobbish friends.
| 12:002/13HMS Troutbridge is Med-bound, but Pertwee's plans don't hold water. Stars Jon Pertwee. 12:3012/13Jennifer's mission to save plants from the old house goes awry.
| 12:0017/21To promote a posh store’s Bridal Week event, the agency organises a live TV wedding. 12:303/17The Sockjelly Murder and the story of Ned The Miser!
| 12:00From tackling the recession to Film Extra of the Century, it's the ultimate one-man show. 12:301/8Harold must break sad news to his father Albert.
| 12:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray cross their comedy swords. With Miriam Margolyes. 12:301/4Miles Rummings combines his dream of running a scout troop with his son's birthday weekend
| 12:002/6William ponders how to fill his spare time: author or lollipop man? 12:30After a win on the horses, Dudley splashes the cash, and his mother also has money to burn
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| 13:00 | 13:007/7Carosian’s plans finally become evident. 13:301/2Chris Salewicz explores the legacy of cult classic Jamaican film The Harder They Come.
| 13:001/4The Elizabethan playwright gets a job, hires a servant - and inherits a mystery. 13:302/2Writer Chris Salewicz investigates the enduring appeal of the Rude Boy in Jamaican music.
| 13:002/4The Elizabethan spy wonders why an unknown patron funds the worst play ever written? 13:30Louisa Buck explores the work of Britain's leading abstract painter, Bridget Riley.
| 13:003/4As plague ravages London - the playwright spy is on the case of a double-crossing. 13:30Irma Kurtz investigates Spanish composer Rodrigo's famous Concerto de Aranjuez.
| 13:004/4The Elizabethan spy heads to Cambridge, where college professors are dropping like flies. 13:30John Sugar explores the history of magic and the impact the internet has on magic.
| 13:00Two east London police officers deal with life's rich tapestry.
| 13:00Quirky tales and 'goings-on' set in Edinburgh's Georgian New Town.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10A new grandchild, an apology and a chance to start over. 14:151/5Claudia Hammond looks at the psychology of team dynamics. 14:30Quirky tales and ‘goings on’ concerning the residents of Edinburgh’s Georgian New Town. 14:451/5Jamie Glover reads from Julie Kavanagh's biography of the legendary Russian ballet star.
| 14:007/10Guess who is coming to dinner as Rebecca turns the clock back! 14:152/5Claudia Hammond looks at the psychology of team dynamics. 14:30Bertie has a problem with Ulysses, and Domenica wants to take the law into her own hands. 14:452/5On tour in Paris, Nureyev walks up to two policemen and freedom in the West.
| 14:008/10It's time to meet the children. 14:153/5Claudia Hammond looks at the psychology of team dynamics. 14:30Domenica goes behind enemy lines while 'perfect' parent Irene is in trouble. 14:453/5Rudolf Nureyev is paired with ballerina Margot Fonteyn.
| 14:009/10Rebecca has a chance to start over. 14:154/5Claudia Hammond looks at the psychology of team dynamics. 14:30Bertie's confused about his brother, Angus needs legal advice and Domenica is troubled. 14:454/5Nureyev creates a dark, complicated ballet based on a poem by Byron.
| 14:0010/10Just what is our real life? Read by Liza Ross. 14:155/5Claudia Hammond looks at the psychology of team dynamics. 14:30The police summon Angus and six year-old Bertie has some words of wisdom. 14:455/5Jamie Glover reads from Julie Kavanagh's biography of the Russian ballet star.
| 14:10Comedian Gina Yashere chooses her influential tracks. 14:15Anna Raeburn selects some of the writings which have delighted and touched her. From 2007. 14:453/6Comic fantasy with June Whitfield as a mischievous narrator.
| 14:15Spring is in the air and Gerald, much like his dog, is over excited. 14:302/2Adrian goes to an art exhibition with his new love on New Year's Day.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/10Prince Vassily and Anna battle over Count Bezukhov's Will. Stars John Hurt.
| 15:002/10Pierre inherits a fortune after the death of his father. John Hurt stars.
| 15:003/10Andrei is injured and Pierre risks his life in a duel. John Hurt stars.
| 15:004/10After Lise's death, Pierre tries to console a broken Andrei. John Hurt stars.
| 15:005/10Natasha's life is about to change forever. Lesley Manville stars.
| 15:00What if the best anecdotes and stories had a programme to themselves?
| 15:453/5Stories of some of the 24 dogs awarded the PDSA's Dickin medal.
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| 16:00 | 16:006/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Liza Tarbuck, Josie Lawrence, Kit Hesketh-Harvey. 16:304/6Can Doug rely on his ex-wife Molly for help during his mum's convalescence?
| 16:005/6Dave Gorman and Sid Waddell chew over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas. 16:303/6It is crunch time for Izzy, with three men vying for her attention.
| 16:009/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 16:301/4Miles Rummings combines his dream of running a scout troop with his son's birthday weekend
| 16:005/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 16:304/6The buying clerk's traditional summer plans are threatened.
| 16:003/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in West Sussex. 16:303/4Told to stop empathising, Simon tries to give himself compassion fatigue.
| 16:00A boy witnesses the impact of war on his family from under the kitchen table.
| 16:00The Black Widows of Liverpool caused a national sensation in 1884.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/4Marco's sister is less than impressed by Terri, and Jill is still wavering. 17:303/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:004/6Bill gets an unwanted birthday surprise, while Dennis's attempt to woo Liza backfires. 17:305/6Journalist Samira Ahmed recalls growing up in 1980s London.
| 17:005/6The 'unreliable' historical account of Catherine Howard's grandmother, a Duchess. 17:304/4Malcolm surprises Ramesh by announcing she wants to become a foster carer.
| 17:002/4An intruder, an ice-cream van and Daniel Barenboim make life difficult for Snoo and Alice. 17:303/6Globetrotting, trash-picking, aisle-rolling storyteller returns with more wit and wisdom.
| 17:008/8What will become of the animals, and the staff, when the zoo goes up for sale? 17:303/3An edible dormouse and a peacock butterfly reveal the truth about life in an attic.
| 17:301/4John Sessions unpicks some medieval myths about wandering minstrels and motley fools.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra introduces The Poem of the Cloak, the most recited poem in the Muslim world. 17:306/6Milton discovers that a diva and a tent full of jam don't mix as well as he'd imagined.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/4As an Oxford student plays ancient violin music, a hidden cupboard is revealed. 18:30Discussion of books by Thomas Hardy, Patrick Neate and Paul Davies.
| 18:002/4Hiding his discovery, John starts falling under Adrian's sinister spell. 18:304/5Professor Jeffrey Richards profiles John Dickson Carr's archetypal English eccentric.
| 18:003/4Absent in Italy, John sends a letter summoning Sophia to Naples. 18:30The TV and radio host looks back over his career leading up to Just a Minute.
| 18:004/4Gaskell tries to penetrate Adrian's malign spell. 18:30Matthew Parris and Max Mosley celebrate the life of John Stuart Mill.
| 18:00When young women complain about a lack of dance partners, a toymaker gets creative. 18:30Writers Martin Booth, Zoe Lewis and Susie Boyt ponder the pros and cons of highs and lows.
| 18:00An amnesiac seeks answers for the trauma he suffered as a child.
| 18:002/8Anastasia Black used to fight aliens but is now trying to retire. 18:301/6An aspiring poet gets drawn into a web of dark and mysterious forces.
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| 19:00 | 19:006/14Can The Lad and Sid smooth Bill's path to true love? 19:308/20Promotion turns dour Private Frazer crazy with power. Stars John Laurie.
| 19:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray cross their comedy swords. With Miriam Margolyes. 19:308/13Terry is not keen to meet any of Bob's snobbish friends.
| 19:002/13HMS Troutbridge is Med-bound, but Pertwee's plans don't hold water. Stars Jon Pertwee. 19:3012/13Jennifer's mission to save plants from the old house goes awry.
| 19:0017/21To promote a posh store’s Bridal Week event, the agency organises a live TV wedding. 19:303/17The Sockjelly Murder and the story of Ned The Miser!
| 19:00From tackling the recession to Film Extra of the Century, it's the ultimate one-man show. 19:301/8Harold must break sad news to his father Albert.
| 19:00The classicist and runner Natalie Haynes finds out what it takes to run a marathon.
| 19:005/8George Dawes Green introduces tales about facing the physical and spiritual darkness. 19:50The famous naturalist muses on the largest known egg laid by a giant bird on Madagascar.
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| 20:00 | 20:007/7Carosian’s plans finally become evident. 20:301/2Chris Salewicz explores the legacy of cult classic Jamaican film The Harder They Come.
| 20:001/4The Elizabethan playwright gets a job, hires a servant - and inherits a mystery. 20:302/2Writer Chris Salewicz investigates the enduring appeal of the Rude Boy in Jamaican music.
| 20:002/4The Elizabethan spy wonders why an unknown patron funds the worst play ever written? 20:30Louisa Buck explores the work of Britain's leading abstract painter, Bridget Riley.
| 20:003/4As plague ravages London - the playwright spy is on the case of a double-crossing. 20:30Irma Kurtz investigates Spanish composer Rodrigo's famous Concerto de Aranjuez.
| 20:004/4The Elizabethan spy heads to Cambridge, where college professors are dropping like flies. 20:30John Sugar explores the history of magic and the impact the internet has on magic.
| | 20:00Nathaniel Rich's account of how climate change could have been halted thirty years ago.
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| 21:00 | 21:006/26Guy Raz explores how words and methods of communication affect us. 21:50Singer-songwriter Tom Fletcher of McFly chooses 'Kids Wanna Rock' by Bryan Adams.
| 21:00Simon Garfield joins us for a look at letters and a Second World War love story.
| 21:00Sophie Ellis-Bextor boards Rylan's time machine for a journey back to 2001. 21:302/8Josie Long hears tales of wild youth: first love, sibling rivalry and dangerous encounters
| 21:00What will a couple find when they drop anchor in a quiet cove on a sailing trip? 21:15Sally Griffiths's gripping drama about keeping secrets in a tight-knit family.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland is joined by Caroline Crampton to recommend great podcasts.
| | 21:10A father and son reminisce about skulduggery at the flower and produce show(R) 21:15Chef and restaurateur Jamie Oliver shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:305/6Henry finally gives up his job at the Foreign Office for a career as a writer.
| 22:005/6Journalist Samira Ahmed recalls growing up in 1980s London. 22:304/9Reece Shearsmith joins Max and Ivan as they investigate ghoulish goings on in a bookshop. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Rob Deering chats to Paul Mayhew-Archer.
| 22:004/4Malcolm surprises Ramesh by announcing she wants to become a foster carer. 22:303/4Becoming a 'breatharian' has disastrous consequences. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Rob Deering chats again to Paul Mayhew-Archer.
| 22:003/6Globetrotting, trash-picking, aisle-rolling storyteller returns with more wit and wisdom. 22:306/8Short-form show from the same team behind the long running Newsjack 22:452/4Join Alex and Ben - aka The Pin - in their weird twist on the double-act sketch show.
| 22:003/3Ex-copper Alfie Moore, invites his audience to be police officers - for one night only. 22:304/6Stand-up and song in a comic exploration of health. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Jake Yapp chats to Stephen Buchanan.
| 22:001/6Mark Steel visits the Lancashire seaside town of Fleetwood and performs for the locals. 22:303/6McGurk turns spy, Samuel enters showbiz and Ezekiel gets stuck.
| 22:006/6Milton discovers that a diva and a tent full of jam don't mix as well as he'd imagined. 22:303/4Rob Newman presents a witty, fact-packed A to Z of evolution, mixing stand-up and sketches
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| 23:00 | 23:002/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:452/8The Luton laureate entertains a class of schoolchildren.
| 23:00Spoofing David Coleman and radio continuity. 23:301/6Tim ruminates on the meaning of 'family' via his narrative poem The Godfather. 23:451/6Dan Antopolski, Tom Craine and Nat Luurtsema piece together a rapid-fire sketch show.
| 23:005/6The sketch show team take their audience on Territorial Army manoeuvres. 23:304/4Reporter David Lander probes the rise and fall of Caribbean despot Felipe Delnazo.
| 23:002/6The urban warrior's comedy-music mix includes a how-to guide to seeing gigs for free.
| 23:003/6Joel comes home early from work to find an unexpected visitor in the shape of Henry. 23:302/4Tim FitzHigham recreates a 19th-century bet. Can his pig beat a rower in a feat of speed?
| 23:006/6Beauty's visa to work in the UK is about to run out. Will she pass her citizenship test? 23:301/4Nathan is fed up with his family underestimating his intelligence.
| 23:006/6An interminable flight, a baffling cargo and persuading Arthur not to play charades. 23:303/4The swashbuckling family romp reaches the story of Victorian Britain's greatest actor.
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