| 00:00 | 00:003/8Time is against Anastasia and Eddie as they’re caught up in a 1920s murder mystery. 00:302/6After Saul and his family win a competition, strange events happen.
| 00:006/20Captain Jet Morgan and his crew receive warnings to turn back, but who from? 00:30Bidisha and Tom Robinson join Kate Mosse to discuss favourite books.
| 00:007/20The crew try to locate Freighter 6, while Captain Jet has a nightmare. 00:30Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise reminisce with Barry Took.
| 00:008/20As the Jet and the crew approach Mars, strange noises and dreams affect them. 00:30The comic actor shares memories of Round the Horne and Dad's Army.
| 00:009/20Arriving on Mars, Captain Jet Morgan and crew prepare to start explorations. 00:30Grace Dent loves Nancy Mitford, author of Love in a Cold Climate. From 2013.
| 00:0010/20Captain Jet Morgan's crew are on Mars, but he's alarmed when more of the fleet arrive. 00:30Writers Alice Jolly, Kris Kenway and Duncan Fallowell reveal all on matters undisclosed.
| 00:00In the year 2020 the bees are nearly all gone. And human beings might be next. 00:45Inexplicable moods and smells mar a friendly reunion. What can it mean? Read by Brian Gear
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| 01:00 | 01:00Five short soccer-themed plays by Katie Hims.
| 01:001/5A bookseller is suddenly asked to try and solve a military mystery. Stars Ray Brooks. 01:30Amanda Roocroft explores the impact of Madame Butterfly in performance and popular culture
| 01:002/5Grahame Mayer flies to Glasgow in search of missing Jock Cameron. 01:30Nick Barraclough celebrates the unsung singers.
| 01:003/5Grahame has an interesting meeting with a former nurse. 01:30The story of an octogenarian dancer teaching a 28-year-old how to waltz.
| 01:004/5Grahame meets a pop star and learns about the holy pictures. Drama with Ray Brooks. 01:30Culture's sidekicks step out of the hero's shadow to take their bow.
| 01:005/5Will Forrest’s death release bookseller Grahame Mayer from his quest? 01:30Kate Best tells the story of the writer Denys Watkins-Pitchford, better known as 'B.B.'
| 01:00Sara leaves her native Sweden to visit her pen pal in Iowa with unforeseen consequences.
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| 02:00 | 02:15Two pious Irish sisters are surprised at events when they visit the home of a dying man. 02:301/2Ian McEwan's novel reimagines life and times in the 1980s
| 02:006/10Nick has an offer for Martin, but will he take it? What will it mean for him and Ruth? 02:156/15How PD James's Dalgliesh and Ruth Rendell's Wexford have charted changes in UK society. 02:301/5Drama about love, money and betrayal by Linda Marshall Griffiths. 02:451/5Tim decides to retrace the route of the 1914 Giro d'Italia in authentic, period style.
| 02:007/10Martin finally stirs into action, but has Nick been ahead of him all along? 02:157/15Leonardo Sciascia created crime stories to depict the power of the Mafia in Sicily. 02:302/5Original drama about love, money and betrayal by Linda Marshall Griffiths 02:452/5Tim arrives in Milan to start his challenge to retrace the route of the 1914 Giro d'Italia
| 02:008/10Martin succumbs more and more to the power of the chair, but soon gets his comeuppance. 02:158/15Manuel Vazquez Montalban's Pepe Carvalho novels dramatise tensions in post-Franco Spain. 02:303/5Original drama about love, money and betrayal by Linda Marshall Griffiths 02:453/5Tim inadvertently cycles over the finish line of the 2012 Women's Tour of Tuscany.
| 02:009/10Martin's drunken antics lead him into a field of bulls, and Ruth starts to worry about him 02:159/15Lynda La Plante's DCI Jane Tennison changed police procedurals, argues Mark Lawson. 02:304/5Original drama about love, money and betrayal by Linda Marshall Griffiths 02:454/5Tim stops overnight in Montecorvino Rovella and finds himself in a rather strange hotel.
| 02:0010/10Martin returns to the Post Office, seeking Geraldine. Meanwhile Nick anticipates a big day 02:1510/15Andrea Camilleri's crime stories depict corruption, politics and power in Italy. 02:305/5Original drama about love, money and betrayal by Linda Marshall Griffiths 02:455/5Tim's bike is falling to pieces & his sat-nav directs him to the most terrifying road yet.
| 02:10The author selects tracks by Perry Como and Lord Kitchener. 02:15Carmen Calill with some favourite extracts. Readers Richard Mitchley and Diana Quick. 02:455/6Todd and Bell are stuck in a swamp. Comic fantasy serial with June Whitfield.
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| 03:00 | 03:454/5Dylan Winter learns about the bravery of Gander the Newfoundland dog. From 2004.
| 03:001/4Flora Poste decides to live off her relatives, the Starkadders of Howling.
| 03:002/4Flora aims to tidy up the Starkadders, and the apocalyptic ravings of preacher Amos.
| 03:003/4Flora aims to transform Elfine into the belle of the ball. Comedy with Patricia Gallimore.
| 03:004/4As Elfine's big day nears, only Aunt Ada Doom is hindering Flora's campaign.
| 03:00Danger for Fran when she takes over the biography of mathematician Gideon Summerfield.
| 03:00Lucy Powell offers a quiet celebration of the rich and various virtues of silence.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Papa wants him working in the City, but future designer Cecil Beaton has other ideas.
| 04:008/8Nicholas Parsons with more challenges from Mumbai. 04:306/6Molly's surprise pregnancy causes Doug to do something neither of them ever expected.
| 04:004/6Featuring objects from Richard Herring, Kristin Lippincott and Dr Christofer Clemente. 04:305/6Izzy spends her birthday coping with the surprise news that she's pregnant.
| 04:0011/13Paul Gambaccini hosts the music quiz semi-finals. 04:303/4Miles is determined to give his life-saving mannequin Annie a day out.
| 04:001/6Panel game of literary correctness with James Walton and Lynne Truss. 04:306/6Bristow plots the summer holiday of a lifetime - in Mudsea.
| 04:005/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in London. 04:301/6Fulton Jones alarms his family when he returns after 20 years...
| 04:00Artist Paul Sorodin's hoax on the art world shocks his family, but his valet knows all.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra introduces Time for Verse - Dannie Abse. Presented by George MacBeth. 05:301/4Character comedy in which Julia Davis and Marc Wootton play couples in therapy.
| 05:004/4Each of the women gets to grips with their own particular cancer aftershocks. 05:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:006/6Son Joe and ex-wife Liza cause new pressures for Faith and Bill. From July 1992. 05:301/6Could a carrier bag of wooden spoons solve Ed and Elgar's problems?
| 05:001/41860 London. Publishing sitcom with Maggie Steed and Elizabeth Spriggs. From 2001. 05:302/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to take a look at the influence of Karl Marx.
| 05:004/4A poet, a bottle of Calpol and Roman bathing methods cause trouble for Snoo and Alice. 05:305/6Globetrotting, trash-picking, aisle-rolling storyteller returns with more wit and wisdom.
| 05:002/4Rupert Hardacre enlists Amanda's help to win back one of his old accounts. 05:302/2Ruby Wax is frazzled. We all are!
| 05:303/4John Sessions explores the Restoration and development of new entertainment strands.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5A bookseller is suddenly asked to try and solve a military mystery. Stars Ray Brooks. 06:30Amanda Roocroft explores the impact of Madame Butterfly in performance and popular culture
| 06:002/5Grahame Mayer flies to Glasgow in search of missing Jock Cameron. 06:30Nick Barraclough celebrates the unsung singers.
| 06:003/5Grahame has an interesting meeting with a former nurse. 06:30The story of an octogenarian dancer teaching a 28-year-old how to waltz.
| 06:004/5Grahame meets a pop star and learns about the holy pictures. Drama with Ray Brooks. 06:30Culture's sidekicks step out of the hero's shadow to take their bow.
| 06:005/5Will Forrest’s death release bookseller Grahame Mayer from his quest? 06:30Kate Best tells the story of the writer Denys Watkins-Pitchford, better known as 'B.B.'
| 06:00Artist Paul Sorodin's hoax on the art world shocks his family, but his valet knows all.
| 06:00Original drama about love, money and betrayal by Linda Marshall Griffiths.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/4Each of the women gets to grips with their own particular cancer aftershocks. 07:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:006/6Son Joe and ex-wife Liza cause new pressures for Faith and Bill. From July 1992. 07:301/6Could a carrier bag of wooden spoons solve Ed and Elgar's problems?
| 07:001/41860 London. Publishing sitcom with Maggie Steed and Elizabeth Spriggs. From 2001. 07:302/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to take a look at the influence of Karl Marx.
| 07:004/4A poet, a bottle of Calpol and Roman bathing methods cause trouble for Snoo and Alice. 07:305/6Globetrotting, trash-picking, aisle-rolling storyteller returns with more wit and wisdom.
| 07:002/4Rupert Hardacre enlists Amanda's help to win back one of his old accounts. 07:302/2Ruby Wax is frazzled. We all are!
| 07:303/4John Sessions explores the Restoration and development of new entertainment strands.
| 07:15A couple house-sitting meet an unappealing dog and a celebrity neighbour. 07:302/4Character comedy series in which Julia Davis and Marc Wootton play couples in therapy.
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| 08:00 | 08:008/14The Lad is set to be immortalised in wax, but there's a problem... 08:3010/20The platoon is set for training, subject to Mainwaring and his map.
| 08:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray make merry at the court of Henry VIII. 08:3010/13Poorly Terry gets some shock news from Bob.
| 08:004/13Troutbridge is on a top secret mission - but the inevitable disaster is plain to see. 08:301/6There's a surprise in store at the AGM of the Cloughbottom Ladies' Evening Guild.
| 08:0019/21A turnip for the books when the agency tries to shift 500 tons of root vegetables. 08:305/17Eccles and Ned set out to scoff Everest, with Grytpype-Thynne and Moriarty in pursuit.
| 08:00From a ghost hunter to a collector of holes, it's the ultimate one-man show. 08:308/8Albert lies to Harold after a breakage.
| 08:00Lucy Powell offers a quiet celebration of the rich and various virtues of silence.
| 08:004/6Olive pesters William to buy a car. 08:30When Tommy Handley finds his hotel is full of animals, he decides to start a circus.
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| 09:00 | 09:008/8Nicholas Parsons with more challenges from Mumbai. 09:306/6Molly's surprise pregnancy causes Doug to do something neither of them ever expected.
| 09:004/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:454/8John discovers some poems just don't want to be read
| 09:0011/13Paul Gambaccini hosts the music quiz semi-finals. 09:303/4Miles is determined to give his life-saving mannequin Annie a day out.
| 09:001/6Panel game of literary correctness with James Walton and Lynne Truss. 09:306/6Bristow plots the summer holiday of a lifetime - in Mudsea.
| 09:005/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in London. 09:301/6Fulton Jones alarms his family when he returns after 20 years...
| 09:00Emma Freud is joined in her kitchen by author David Sedaris to discuss his life and career
| 09:00Babita Sharma's affectionate look at modern Britain through the prism of the corner shop.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4Flora Poste decides to live off her relatives, the Starkadders of Howling.
| 10:002/4Flora aims to tidy up the Starkadders, and the apocalyptic ravings of preacher Amos.
| 10:003/4Flora aims to transform Elfine into the belle of the ball. Comedy with Patricia Gallimore.
| 10:004/4As Elfine's big day nears, only Aunt Ada Doom is hindering Flora's campaign.
| 10:00Danger for Fran when she takes over the biography of mathematician Gideon Summerfield.
| | 10:10Running can improve your mental as well as your physical health(R) 10:15Terry Wogan shares his third set of castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 11:00 | 11:008/26Guy Raz explores ways to find quiet in this busy world. 11:50Actor, singer, dancer Ray Quinn chooses 'My Special Angel' by Malcolm Vaughan.
| 11:001/2Elif Shafak's tale of two families bound by the same horrific past.
| 11:00Actor James Dreyfus jumps on board Rylan's time machine as they travel back to 1999. 11:306/8Josie Long explores the power of the human voice.
| 11:00A writer wants to tell a story about a private detective, but will his characters let him? 11:15Sam Troughton plays an ex-soldier mistaken for a lost hero, in Clare Lizzimore's thriller.
| 11:00Ella Watts joins Amanda Litherland to dive into the rich world of audio fiction.
| | 11:007/8Catherine Burns introduces stories about mistakes, from online shopping to college life. 11:50Musings on the structures built by New Guinea's Vogelkop bowerbirds to attract mates.
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| 12:00 | 12:008/14The Lad is set to be immortalised in wax, but there's a problem... 12:3010/20The platoon is set for training, subject to Mainwaring and his map.
| 12:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray make merry at the court of Henry VIII. 12:3010/13Poorly Terry gets some shock news from Bob.
| 12:004/13Troutbridge is on a top secret mission - but the inevitable disaster is plain to see. 12:301/6There's a surprise in store at the AGM of the Cloughbottom Ladies' Evening Guild.
| 12:0019/21A turnip for the books when the agency tries to shift 500 tons of root vegetables. 12:305/17Eccles and Ned set out to scoff Everest, with Grytpype-Thynne and Moriarty in pursuit.
| 12:00From a ghost hunter to a collector of holes, it's the ultimate one-man show. 12:308/8Albert lies to Harold after a breakage.
| 12:001/6Panel game of literary correctness with James Walton and Lynne Truss. 12:301/41860 London. Publishing sitcom with Maggie Steed and Elizabeth Spriggs. From 2001.
| 12:004/6Olive pesters William to buy a car. 12:30When Tommy Handley finds his hotel is full of animals, he decides to start a circus.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5A bookseller is suddenly asked to try and solve a military mystery. Stars Ray Brooks. 13:30Amanda Roocroft explores the impact of Madame Butterfly in performance and popular culture
| 13:002/5Grahame Mayer flies to Glasgow in search of missing Jock Cameron. 13:30Nick Barraclough celebrates the unsung singers.
| 13:003/5Grahame has an interesting meeting with a former nurse. 13:30The story of an octogenarian dancer teaching a 28-year-old how to waltz.
| 13:004/5Grahame meets a pop star and learns about the holy pictures. Drama with Ray Brooks. 13:30Culture's sidekicks step out of the hero's shadow to take their bow.
| 13:005/5Will Forrest’s death release bookseller Grahame Mayer from his quest? 13:30Kate Best tells the story of the writer Denys Watkins-Pitchford, better known as 'B.B.'
| 13:00Sara leaves her native Sweden to visit her pen pal in Iowa with unforeseen consequences.
| 13:00Original drama about love, money and betrayal by Linda Marshall Griffiths.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Nick has an offer for Martin, but will he take it? What will it mean for him and Ruth? 14:156/15How PD James's Dalgliesh and Ruth Rendell's Wexford have charted changes in UK society. 14:301/5Drama about love, money and betrayal by Linda Marshall Griffiths. 14:451/5Tim decides to retrace the route of the 1914 Giro d'Italia in authentic, period style.
| 14:007/10Martin finally stirs into action, but has Nick been ahead of him all along? 14:157/15Leonardo Sciascia created crime stories to depict the power of the Mafia in Sicily. 14:302/5Original drama about love, money and betrayal by Linda Marshall Griffiths 14:452/5Tim arrives in Milan to start his challenge to retrace the route of the 1914 Giro d'Italia
| 14:008/10Martin succumbs more and more to the power of the chair, but soon gets his comeuppance. 14:158/15Manuel Vazquez Montalban's Pepe Carvalho novels dramatise tensions in post-Franco Spain. 14:303/5Original drama about love, money and betrayal by Linda Marshall Griffiths 14:453/5Tim inadvertently cycles over the finish line of the 2012 Women's Tour of Tuscany.
| 14:009/10Martin's drunken antics lead him into a field of bulls, and Ruth starts to worry about him 14:159/15Lynda La Plante's DCI Jane Tennison changed police procedurals, argues Mark Lawson. 14:304/5Original drama about love, money and betrayal by Linda Marshall Griffiths 14:454/5Tim stops overnight in Montecorvino Rovella and finds himself in a rather strange hotel.
| 14:0010/10Martin returns to the Post Office, seeking Geraldine. Meanwhile Nick anticipates a big day 14:1510/15Andrea Camilleri's crime stories depict corruption, politics and power in Italy. 14:305/5Original drama about love, money and betrayal by Linda Marshall Griffiths 14:455/5Tim's bike is falling to pieces & his sat-nav directs him to the most terrifying road yet.
| 14:10The author selects tracks by Perry Como and Lord Kitchener. 14:15Carmen Calill with some favourite extracts. Readers Richard Mitchley and Diana Quick. 14:455/6Todd and Bell are stuck in a swamp. Comic fantasy serial with June Whitfield.
| 14:15A couple house-sitting meet an unappealing dog and a celebrity neighbour. 14:302/2There’s a surprise request for Charlie to visit a man of profound influence.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4Flora Poste decides to live off her relatives, the Starkadders of Howling.
| 15:002/4Flora aims to tidy up the Starkadders, and the apocalyptic ravings of preacher Amos.
| 15:003/4Flora aims to transform Elfine into the belle of the ball. Comedy with Patricia Gallimore.
| 15:004/4As Elfine's big day nears, only Aunt Ada Doom is hindering Flora's campaign.
| 15:00Danger for Fran when she takes over the biography of mathematician Gideon Summerfield.
| 15:00Lucy Powell offers a quiet celebration of the rich and various virtues of silence.
| 15:455/5The Labrador involved in a rescue on 9/11.
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| 16:00 | 16:008/8Nicholas Parsons with more challenges from Mumbai. 16:306/6Molly's surprise pregnancy causes Doug to do something neither of them ever expected.
| 16:004/6Featuring objects from Richard Herring, Kristin Lippincott and Dr Christofer Clemente. 16:305/6Izzy spends her birthday coping with the surprise news that she's pregnant.
| 16:0011/13Paul Gambaccini hosts the music quiz semi-finals. 16:303/4Miles is determined to give his life-saving mannequin Annie a day out.
| 16:001/6Panel game of literary correctness with James Walton and Lynne Truss. 16:306/6Bristow plots the summer holiday of a lifetime - in Mudsea.
| 16:005/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in London. 16:301/6Fulton Jones alarms his family when he returns after 20 years...
| 16:00Artist Paul Sorodin's hoax on the art world shocks his family, but his valet knows all.
| 16:00As the Cold War rages, an actor at the BBC meets a mysterious and beautiful stranger.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/4Each of the women gets to grips with their own particular cancer aftershocks. 17:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:006/6Son Joe and ex-wife Liza cause new pressures for Faith and Bill. From July 1992. 17:301/6Could a carrier bag of wooden spoons solve Ed and Elgar's problems?
| 17:001/41860 London. Publishing sitcom with Maggie Steed and Elizabeth Spriggs. From 2001. 17:302/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to take a look at the influence of Karl Marx.
| 17:004/4A poet, a bottle of Calpol and Roman bathing methods cause trouble for Snoo and Alice. 17:305/6Globetrotting, trash-picking, aisle-rolling storyteller returns with more wit and wisdom.
| 17:002/4Rupert Hardacre enlists Amanda's help to win back one of his old accounts. 17:302/2Ruby Wax is frazzled. We all are!
| 17:303/4John Sessions explores the Restoration and development of new entertainment strands.
| 17:00Anna Scott-Brown hears tales of loss and hope, turned to poetry by Michael Symmons Roberts 17:302/4Character comedy series in which Julia Davis and Marc Wootton play couples in therapy.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/20Captain Jet Morgan and his crew receive warnings to turn back, but who from? 18:30Bidisha and Tom Robinson join Kate Mosse to discuss favourite books.
| 18:007/20The crew try to locate Freighter 6, while Captain Jet has a nightmare. 18:30Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise reminisce with Barry Took.
| 18:008/20As the Jet and the crew approach Mars, strange noises and dreams affect them. 18:30The comic actor shares memories of Round the Horne and Dad's Army.
| 18:009/20Arriving on Mars, Captain Jet Morgan and crew prepare to start explorations. 18:30Grace Dent loves Nancy Mitford, author of Love in a Cold Climate. From 2013.
| 18:0010/20Captain Jet Morgan's crew are on Mars, but he's alarmed when more of the fleet arrive. 18:30Writers Alice Jolly, Kris Kenway and Duncan Fallowell reveal all on matters undisclosed.
| 18:00In the year 2020 the bees are nearly all gone. And human beings might be next. 18:45Inexplicable moods and smells mar a friendly reunion. What can it mean? Read by Brian Gear
| 18:004/8Eddie gets the job of a lifetime on a planet entirely owned by a sinister megacorporation. 18:303/6Haensel warns Elise, and Saul is summoned by Selwyn. More mystery in Roman Bath.
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| 19:00 | 19:008/14The Lad is set to be immortalised in wax, but there's a problem... 19:3010/20The platoon is set for training, subject to Mainwaring and his map.
| 19:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray make merry at the court of Henry VIII. 19:3010/13Poorly Terry gets some shock news from Bob.
| 19:004/13Troutbridge is on a top secret mission - but the inevitable disaster is plain to see. 19:301/6There's a surprise in store at the AGM of the Cloughbottom Ladies' Evening Guild.
| 19:0019/21A turnip for the books when the agency tries to shift 500 tons of root vegetables. 19:305/17Eccles and Ned set out to scoff Everest, with Grytpype-Thynne and Moriarty in pursuit.
| 19:00From a ghost hunter to a collector of holes, it's the ultimate one-man show. 19:308/8Albert lies to Harold after a breakage.
| 19:00Emma Freud is joined in her kitchen by author David Sedaris to discuss his life and career
| 19:007/8Catherine Burns introduces stories about mistakes, from online shopping to college life. 19:50Musings on the structures built by New Guinea's Vogelkop bowerbirds to attract mates.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5A bookseller is suddenly asked to try and solve a military mystery. Stars Ray Brooks. 20:30Amanda Roocroft explores the impact of Madame Butterfly in performance and popular culture
| 20:002/5Grahame Mayer flies to Glasgow in search of missing Jock Cameron. 20:30Nick Barraclough celebrates the unsung singers.
| 20:003/5Grahame has an interesting meeting with a former nurse. 20:30The story of an octogenarian dancer teaching a 28-year-old how to waltz.
| 20:004/5Grahame meets a pop star and learns about the holy pictures. Drama with Ray Brooks. 20:30Culture's sidekicks step out of the hero's shadow to take their bow.
| 20:005/5Will Forrest’s death release bookseller Grahame Mayer from his quest? 20:30Kate Best tells the story of the writer Denys Watkins-Pitchford, better known as 'B.B.'
| | 20:00Babita Sharma's affectionate look at modern Britain through the prism of the corner shop.
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| 21:00 | 21:008/26Guy Raz explores ways to find quiet in this busy world. 21:50Actor, singer, dancer Ray Quinn chooses 'My Special Angel' by Malcolm Vaughan.
| 21:001/2Elif Shafak's tale of two families bound by the same horrific past.
| 21:00Actor James Dreyfus jumps on board Rylan's time machine as they travel back to 1999. 21:306/8Josie Long explores the power of the human voice.
| 21:00A writer wants to tell a story about a private detective, but will his characters let him? 21:15Sam Troughton plays an ex-soldier mistaken for a lost hero, in Clare Lizzimore's thriller.
| 21:00Ella Watts joins Amanda Litherland to dive into the rich world of audio fiction.
| | 21:10Running can improve your mental as well as your physical health(R) 21:15Terry Wogan shares his third set of castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:30Kiri Pritchard-McLean hosts a show featuring some of the best names from the festival. 22:55Jake Yapp and Angela Barnes chat to Ed Gamble at this year’s Machynlleth Comedy Festival
| 22:001/6Could a carrier bag of wooden spoons solve Ed and Elgar's problems? 22:302/4Uncertainty and conflict mars the relationship between Napoleon and Wellington's horses. 22:452/4Can Dr Berry help Mr Wickle with his fear of cats? With Steve Pemberton.
| 22:002/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to take a look at the influence of Karl Marx. 22:301/4Country music star Tina C's life story - with a red hot live band.
| 22:005/6Globetrotting, trash-picking, aisle-rolling storyteller returns with more wit and wisdom. 22:308/8The week's news stories lovingly moulded into sketches and one-liners by the public. 22:454/4Join Alex and Ben - aka The Pin - in their weird twist on the double-act sketch show.
| 22:002/2Ruby Wax is frazzled. We all are! 22:305/6Sketches, stand-up and song in a comic exploration of money. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Angela Barnes chats to Michael Fabbri.
| 22:003/6Mark Steel visits the Shropshire town of Shrewsbury and performs for the local residents. 22:304/6Samuel's aunt leaves him a fortune, subject to her final wish. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Angela Barnes chats to Michael Fabbri.
| 22:002/4Character comedy series in which Julia Davis and Marc Wootton play couples in therapy. 22:304/4Rob Newman presents a witty, fact-packed A to Z of evolution, mixing stand-up and sketches 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Angela Barnes chats to Michael Fabbri.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:454/8John discovers some poems just don't want to be read
| 23:001/6Ben is in a coma. While his family wonder how to wake him up, his mind is busy elsewhere. 23:303/6Tim Key takes a comic look at the concept of chance through the medium of his poetry. 23:453/6Dan Antopolski, Nat Luurtsema and Tom Craine piece together a selection of sketches.
| 23:00Jon Holmes investigates the healing power of sound - with the help of Othman Haddad. 23:15Luke Roberts tackles the big arguments and solves them using light entertainment. 23:302/4The Red Lion is almost bankrupt, can Dodgy Phil get the punters back?
| 23:004/6An anarchic cocktail of music and comedy mixed by the urban warrior. Do you rave or rock?
| 23:004/6Mark and Luke have agreed to meet in St Anne's church in the village of Mayton Chennett. 23:303/4Adventuring comic Tim FitzHigham attempts to cook a pudding under ten feet of water.
| 23:001/3The surrealist provides disappointment for cavemen and a cheap alternative to liquor. 23:151/2Eggs are rather like people - drop them into hot water and they go to pieces. 23:302/4Nathan discovers that watching too much TV can make him paranoid.
| 23:0090-something good-time girl Dora Dale tells some wild tales from her star-strewn past. 23:304/4The comedy trio's swashbuckling tale of Victorian Britain's great twin industrialists.
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