| 00:00 | 00:004/8Eddie gets the job of a lifetime on a planet entirely owned by a sinister megacorporation. 00:303/6Haensel warns Elise, and Saul is summoned by Selwyn. More mystery in Roman Bath.
| 00:0011/20Jet and the crew reach freighter number two and realise they may not be alone on Mars. 00:301/10Andrea Levy with the first of ten diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London
| 00:0012/20A mysterious ship disturbs the crew, and a city from Jet's dreams appears to exist on Mars 00:302/10Andrea Levy presents ten diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London
| 00:0013/20In the Martian city from Jet's childhood dream, Lemmy is under telepathic attack. 00:303/10Andrea Levy with the third of ten diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London
| 00:0014/20As the Discovery's crew explore Mars, Jet and Doc must rescue Lemmy. But what about Mitch? 00:304/10Andrea Levy presents ten diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London
| 00:0015/20Cold-handed Maclean attacks Lemmy, but the plucky radio operator fights back. 00:305/10Andrea Levy with the fifth of ten diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London
| 00:001/5The past of Ann's new house turns out to be part of her future 00:40Suspicious Christine fears for baby Emmy who is looked after by the cool Jenny.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Original drama about love, money and betrayal by Linda Marshall Griffiths.
| 01:001/4Bill Nighy stars as Charles Paris - actor-cum-amateur detective - in Simon Brett's story. 01:30Miles Warde presents a powerful account of young photojournalists on the frontline.
| 01:002/4Bill Nighy stars as Charles Paris - actor-cum-amateur detective - in Simon Brett's story. 01:30The life of writer Jean Rhys, best known for her 1966 novel 'Wide Sargasso Sea'.
| 01:003/4Bill Nighy stars as actor-cum-amateur detective Charles Paris. 01:30The amazing life story of a 1960s pop artist who fell from grace, told by Wayne Hemingway.
| 01:004/4Bill Nighy stars as actor-cum-amateur detective Charles Paris 01:30The story of the world's greatest piano-playing showman.
| 01:001/6Facing life without his partner-in-crime, Bunny's newspaper sparks a surprise. 01:30Mark Burman strips away the layers of Stuart Freeborn's remarkable life in movie make-up.
| 01:00Writer Jeremy Raison explores the mystery of his late mother's childhood.
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| 02:00 | 02:15A couple house-sitting meet an unappealing dog and a celebrity neighbour. 02:302/2There’s a surprise request for Charlie to visit a man of profound influence.
| 02:001/10Three men come to fire the Big House in County Cork, sparking a chain of tragic events. 02:1511/15German writer Jakob Arjouni's Turkish sleuth, Kemal Kayankaya, reflects a reunited Germany 02:301/5Shop assistant Hanna does a little bit of wealth redistribution. 02:451/5Rebecca Front's quirky take on all that is remarkable about everyday life.
| 02:002/10Forced out of their beloved home, the Gaults are devastated. But where is their daughter? 02:1512/15Mark Lawson meets Ian Rankin, whose crime stories reflect social changes in Scotland. 02:302/5Hanna continues with her little bit of wealth redistribution. 02:452/5Rebecca Front's quirky take on all that is remarkable about everyday life.
| 02:003/10Lucy's parents try to fill their days in Italy - unaware that their daughter is alive. 02:1513/15Mark Lawson investigates how Swedish society reflects in the novels of Larsson and Mankell 02:303/5by Mike Bartlett. Hanna's mission to help out some friends is gathering pace. 02:453/5Rebecca Front's quirky take on all that is remarkable about everyday life.
| 02:004/10Tonight while Lucy grows up, a railway porter begins to be tormented by dreams. 02:1514/15How does Jo Nesbo's Norwegian detective reflect changes in Scandinavian society? 02:304/5Now things are out in the open, Hannah is feeling exhilarated. 02:454/5Rebecca Front's quirky take on all that is remarkable about everyday life.
| 02:005/10A stranger called Ralph meets Lahardane's beautiful occupant. Read by Dermot Crowley. 02:1515/15Russian and Ukrainian crime writers Akunin and Kurkov. Is Dostoevsky still an influence? 02:305/5Hanna is really in trouble now and she's increasingly isolated. 02:455/5Rebecca Front's quirky take on all that is remarkable about everyday life.
| 02:10The impressionist and actor chooses two of his favourite pieces of music. 02:15Sir John Major chooses extracts from the books which have inspired and entertained him. 02:456/6Will Bell and Todd ever escape the swamp? Comic fantasy serial with June Whitfield.
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| 03:00 | 03:455/5The Labrador involved in a rescue on 9/11.
| 03:001/3Hilary Mantel's epic account of the French Revolution, dramatised by Melissa Murray.
| 03:002/3Pressure is growing on the revolutionaries to depose the king and create a republic.
| 03:003/3Robespierre and Danton are at odds over the direction the revolution should take.
| 03:001/2Evelyn Waugh's darkly comic 1920s romp. A fast paced roller-coaster with a satirical bite.
| 03:002/2Evelyn Waugh's darkly comic 1920s romp. A fast paced roller-coaster with a satirical bite.
| 03:00In September 1985, the FA Cup is stolen from a shop in Birmingham.
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| 04:00 | 04:00As the Cold War rages, an actor at the BBC meets a mysterious and beautiful stranger.
| 04:001/6Paul Sinha, Natalie Haynes, Holly Walsh and Lloyd Langford join host Gyles Brandreth. 04:301/6A surprise awaits the staff returning from the long summer holiday.
| 04:005/6John Lloyd and Humphrey Ker with Robert Llewellyn, Cleo Rocos and Kevin Warwick. 04:306/6Will pregnant Izzy finally settle down with the man of her dreams?
| 04:0012/13Paul Gambaccini hosts the music quiz semi-finals. 04:304/4Could Miles have found love with a local girl guide leader?
| 04:002/6Literary quiz with Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Tracey Macleod and Philippa Gregory. 04:301/6Paul and Ruby have moved out - but not too far away.
| 04:006/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in London. 04:302/6Fulton Jones resumes his old ways after a 20-year absence. Stars Robin Bailey.
| 04:30Alan Dein explores how people recorded their own voices on gramophone records.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Anna Scott-Brown hears tales of loss and hope, turned to poetry by Michael Symmons Roberts 05:302/4Character comedy series in which Julia Davis and Marc Wootton play couples in therapy.
| 05:001/8Cash is scarce, as the ambassador hopes capitalism and democracy will conquer communism. 05:306/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:001/4Sitcom set in a failing, flailing architectural practice. Stars Geoffrey Whitehead. 05:302/6Ed hopes a business venture with an old friend will bring in the money.
| 05:002/4Ailing Victorian publishers Spavin and Spavin hope Charles Dickens can save them. 05:303/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to make money funny.
| 05:00A spy is on the loose! Comedy in the Cabinet War Rooms. Stars Fenella Woolgar. 05:306/6Globetrotting, trash-picking, aisle-rolling storyteller returns with more wit and wisdom.
| 05:003/4The agency must grapple with the lowest form of advertising of all - the radio. 05:30Stand-up from Suzi Ruffell about growing up in Portsmouth.
| 05:304/4The circus, music hall and the odd high-diving elk - a history of popular entertainment.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/4Bill Nighy stars as Charles Paris - actor-cum-amateur detective - in Simon Brett's story. 06:30Miles Warde presents a powerful account of young photojournalists on the frontline.
| 06:002/4Bill Nighy stars as Charles Paris - actor-cum-amateur detective - in Simon Brett's story. 06:30The life of writer Jean Rhys, best known for her 1966 novel 'Wide Sargasso Sea'.
| 06:003/4Bill Nighy stars as actor-cum-amateur detective Charles Paris. 06:30The amazing life story of a 1960s pop artist who fell from grace, told by Wayne Hemingway.
| 06:004/4Bill Nighy stars as actor-cum-amateur detective Charles Paris 06:30The story of the world's greatest piano-playing showman.
| 06:001/6Facing life without his partner-in-crime, Bunny's newspaper sparks a surprise. 06:30Mark Burman strips away the layers of Stuart Freeborn's remarkable life in movie make-up.
| 06:00In September 1985, the FA Cup is stolen from a shop in Birmingham.
| 06:00Trying to help friends sparks a mission for shop assistant Hanna. Will anyone listen?
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| 07:00 | 07:001/8Cash is scarce, as the ambassador hopes capitalism and democracy will conquer communism. 07:306/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:001/4Sitcom set in a failing, flailing architectural practice. Stars Geoffrey Whitehead. 07:302/6Ed hopes a business venture with an old friend will bring in the money.
| 07:002/4Ailing Victorian publishers Spavin and Spavin hope Charles Dickens can save them. 07:303/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to make money funny.
| 07:00A spy is on the loose! Comedy in the Cabinet War Rooms. Stars Fenella Woolgar. 07:306/6Globetrotting, trash-picking, aisle-rolling storyteller returns with more wit and wisdom.
| 07:003/4The agency must grapple with the lowest form of advertising of all - the radio. 07:30Stand-up from Suzi Ruffell about growing up in Portsmouth.
| 07:304/4The circus, music hall and the odd high-diving elk - a history of popular entertainment.
| 07:15Dave confronts his emotions when a survival weekend turns into a New Age get-together. 07:303/4Character comedy series in which Julia Davis and Marc Wootton play couples in therapy.
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| 08:00 | 08:009/14The Lad joins Sid’s guided tours company, but what’s the snag? 08:3011/20Private Frazer thinks someone's signalling to the enemy.
| 08:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on Romeo and Juliet. From May 1974. 08:3011/13Terry helps stressed Bob prepare for his wedding. Adapted from TV with James Bolam.
| 08:005/13The crew of Troutbridge see stars at a fundraiser for seamen who are down on their luck. 08:302/6Sisterly stage shenanigans, thanks to the Cloughbottom Ladies' Evening Guild.
| 08:0020/21A dog owned by Janet’s beatnik friend gets a role in an advertising savoury snacks. 08:306/17Neddy goes in search of Excalibur and ends up 'in the drink'.
| 08:001/6Cult status sketch show with Denise Coffey, Chris Emmett, Fred Harris and Nigel Rees. 08:304/8Sixty years of smoking takes its toll on Albert.
| 08:00Alan Dein explores how people recorded their own voices on gramophone records.
| 08:005/6William’s DIY efforts shock both him and Olive. Stars Deryck Guyler and Molly Sugden. 08:30Can Tommy Handley find talented performers for his new entertainment venture?
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6Paul Sinha, Natalie Haynes, Holly Walsh and Lloyd Langford join host Gyles Brandreth. 09:301/6A surprise awaits the staff returning from the long summer holiday.
| 09:005/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:455/8The Luton poet is in Aldeburgh, and gets some help with limericks from Arnold Brown.
| 09:0012/13Paul Gambaccini hosts the music quiz semi-finals. 09:304/4Could Miles have found love with a local girl guide leader?
| 09:002/6Literary quiz with Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Tracey Macleod and Philippa Gregory. 09:301/6Paul and Ruby have moved out - but not too far away.
| 09:006/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in London. 09:302/6Fulton Jones resumes his old ways after a 20-year absence. Stars Robin Bailey.
| 09:00Leslie Phillips recalls the classic comedy aboard HMS Troutbridge.
| 09:00Lucasta Miller's story of an infamous female poet in ruthless times - London in the 1820s.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3Hilary Mantel's epic account of the French Revolution, dramatised by Melissa Murray.
| 10:002/3Pressure is growing on the revolutionaries to depose the king and create a republic.
| 10:003/3Robespierre and Danton are at odds over the direction the revolution should take.
| 10:001/2Evelyn Waugh's darkly comic 1920s romp. A fast paced roller-coaster with a satirical bite.
| 10:002/2Evelyn Waugh's darkly comic 1920s romp. A fast paced roller-coaster with a satirical bite.
| | 10:10Two Police Inspectors reflect on how policing has changed since he first walked the beat.(R) 10:152/4From Grace Jones to his duet with Dolly Parton, Graham Norton shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:009/26Guy Raz explores ideas about living with less in a world with finite resources. 11:50Keane's lead singer Tom Chaplin chooses tracks by Simon & Garfunkel and The Divine Comedy.
| 11:002/2Elif Shafak's tale of two Istanbulite families bound by the same horrific past.
| 11:00Singer Gabrielle takes a seat in Rylan's time machine for a journey back to the year 2000. 11:307/8Josie Long hears stories of dreamers.
| 11:001/3Paula's romantic weekend break in the Lakes is derailed by a fellow hotel guest. 11:15Anna is haunted by the secrets she has held onto all her life.
| 11:00Rowan Slaney joins Amanda Litherland to recommend a selection of great podcasts.
| | 11:008/8Meg Bowles introduces stories about being singled out and facing your fears. 11:50The famous naturalist recalls meeting the 10-foot-long Komodo dragon.
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| 12:00 | 12:009/14The Lad joins Sid’s guided tours company, but what’s the snag? 12:3011/20Private Frazer thinks someone's signalling to the enemy.
| 12:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on Romeo and Juliet. From May 1974. 12:3011/13Terry helps stressed Bob prepare for his wedding. Adapted from TV with James Bolam.
| 12:005/13The crew of Troutbridge see stars at a fundraiser for seamen who are down on their luck. 12:302/6Sisterly stage shenanigans, thanks to the Cloughbottom Ladies' Evening Guild.
| 12:0020/21A dog owned by Janet’s beatnik friend gets a role in an advertising savoury snacks. 12:306/17Neddy goes in search of Excalibur and ends up 'in the drink'.
| 12:001/6Cult status sketch show with Denise Coffey, Chris Emmett, Fred Harris and Nigel Rees. 12:304/8Sixty years of smoking takes its toll on Albert.
| 12:001/6Paul Sinha, Natalie Haynes, Holly Walsh and Lloyd Langford join host Gyles Brandreth. 12:301/4Sitcom set in a failing, flailing architectural practice. Stars Geoffrey Whitehead.
| 12:005/6William’s DIY efforts shock both him and Olive. Stars Deryck Guyler and Molly Sugden. 12:30Can Tommy Handley find talented performers for his new entertainment venture?
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| 13:00 | 13:001/4Bill Nighy stars as Charles Paris - actor-cum-amateur detective - in Simon Brett's story. 13:30Miles Warde presents a powerful account of young photojournalists on the frontline.
| 13:002/4Bill Nighy stars as Charles Paris - actor-cum-amateur detective - in Simon Brett's story. 13:30The life of writer Jean Rhys, best known for her 1966 novel 'Wide Sargasso Sea'.
| 13:003/4Bill Nighy stars as actor-cum-amateur detective Charles Paris. 13:30The amazing life story of a 1960s pop artist who fell from grace, told by Wayne Hemingway.
| 13:004/4Bill Nighy stars as actor-cum-amateur detective Charles Paris 13:30The story of the world's greatest piano-playing showman.
| 13:001/6Facing life without his partner-in-crime, Bunny's newspaper sparks a surprise. 13:30Mark Burman strips away the layers of Stuart Freeborn's remarkable life in movie make-up.
| 13:00Writer Jeremy Raison explores the mystery of his late mother's childhood.
| 13:00Trying to help friends sparks a mission for shop assistant Hanna. Will anyone listen?
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10Three men come to fire the Big House in County Cork, sparking a chain of tragic events. 14:1511/15German writer Jakob Arjouni's Turkish sleuth, Kemal Kayankaya, reflects a reunited Germany 14:301/5Shop assistant Hanna does a little bit of wealth redistribution. 14:451/5Rebecca Front's quirky take on all that is remarkable about everyday life.
| 14:002/10Forced out of their beloved home, the Gaults are devastated. But where is their daughter? 14:1512/15Mark Lawson meets Ian Rankin, whose crime stories reflect social changes in Scotland. 14:302/5Hanna continues with her little bit of wealth redistribution. 14:452/5Rebecca Front's quirky take on all that is remarkable about everyday life.
| 14:003/10Lucy's parents try to fill their days in Italy - unaware that their daughter is alive. 14:1513/15Mark Lawson investigates how Swedish society reflects in the novels of Larsson and Mankell 14:303/5by Mike Bartlett. Hanna's mission to help out some friends is gathering pace. 14:453/5Rebecca Front's quirky take on all that is remarkable about everyday life.
| 14:004/10Tonight while Lucy grows up, a railway porter begins to be tormented by dreams. 14:1514/15How does Jo Nesbo's Norwegian detective reflect changes in Scandinavian society? 14:304/5Now things are out in the open, Hannah is feeling exhilarated. 14:454/5Rebecca Front's quirky take on all that is remarkable about everyday life.
| 14:005/10A stranger called Ralph meets Lahardane's beautiful occupant. Read by Dermot Crowley. 14:1515/15Russian and Ukrainian crime writers Akunin and Kurkov. Is Dostoevsky still an influence? 14:305/5Hanna is really in trouble now and she's increasingly isolated. 14:455/5Rebecca Front's quirky take on all that is remarkable about everyday life.
| 14:10The impressionist and actor chooses two of his favourite pieces of music. 14:15Sir John Major chooses extracts from the books which have inspired and entertained him. 14:456/6Will Bell and Todd ever escape the swamp? Comic fantasy serial with June Whitfield.
| 14:15Dave confronts his emotions when a survival weekend turns into a New Age get-together. 14:301/2November 1850 and we meet the ambitious owner of a shop of curiosities, antique and new.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3Hilary Mantel's epic account of the French Revolution, dramatised by Melissa Murray.
| 15:002/3Pressure is growing on the revolutionaries to depose the king and create a republic.
| 15:003/3Robespierre and Danton are at odds over the direction the revolution should take.
| 15:001/2Evelyn Waugh's darkly comic 1920s romp. A fast paced roller-coaster with a satirical bite.
| 15:002/2Evelyn Waugh's darkly comic 1920s romp. A fast paced roller-coaster with a satirical bite.
| 15:00In September 1985, the FA Cup is stolen from a shop in Birmingham.
| 15:451/6Arthur English reminisces about his early years as a comedian.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6Paul Sinha, Natalie Haynes, Holly Walsh and Lloyd Langford join host Gyles Brandreth. 16:301/6A surprise awaits the staff returning from the long summer holiday.
| 16:005/6John Lloyd and Humphrey Ker with Robert Llewellyn, Cleo Rocos and Kevin Warwick. 16:306/6Will pregnant Izzy finally settle down with the man of her dreams?
| 16:0012/13Paul Gambaccini hosts the music quiz semi-finals. 16:304/4Could Miles have found love with a local girl guide leader?
| 16:002/6Literary quiz with Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Tracey Macleod and Philippa Gregory. 16:301/6Paul and Ruby have moved out - but not too far away.
| 16:006/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in London. 16:302/6Fulton Jones resumes his old ways after a 20-year absence. Stars Robin Bailey.
| 16:30Alan Dein explores how people recorded their own voices on gramophone records.
| 16:00Former school chums re-unite after 20 years, but the weekend takes an unexpected turn.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/8Cash is scarce, as the ambassador hopes capitalism and democracy will conquer communism. 17:306/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:001/4Sitcom set in a failing, flailing architectural practice. Stars Geoffrey Whitehead. 17:302/6Ed hopes a business venture with an old friend will bring in the money.
| 17:002/4Ailing Victorian publishers Spavin and Spavin hope Charles Dickens can save them. 17:303/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to make money funny.
| 17:00A spy is on the loose! Comedy in the Cabinet War Rooms. Stars Fenella Woolgar. 17:306/6Globetrotting, trash-picking, aisle-rolling storyteller returns with more wit and wisdom.
| 17:003/4The agency must grapple with the lowest form of advertising of all - the radio. 17:30Stand-up from Suzi Ruffell about growing up in Portsmouth.
| 17:304/4The circus, music hall and the odd high-diving elk - a history of popular entertainment.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects the very best from the BBC's Poetry archive. 17:303/4Character comedy series in which Julia Davis and Marc Wootton play couples in therapy.
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| 18:00 | 18:0011/20Jet and the crew reach freighter number two and realise they may not be alone on Mars. 18:301/10Andrea Levy with the first of ten diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London
| 18:0012/20A mysterious ship disturbs the crew, and a city from Jet's dreams appears to exist on Mars 18:302/10Andrea Levy presents ten diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London
| 18:0013/20In the Martian city from Jet's childhood dream, Lemmy is under telepathic attack. 18:303/10Andrea Levy with the third of ten diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London
| 18:0014/20As the Discovery's crew explore Mars, Jet and Doc must rescue Lemmy. But what about Mitch? 18:304/10Andrea Levy presents ten diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London
| 18:0015/20Cold-handed Maclean attacks Lemmy, but the plucky radio operator fights back. 18:305/10Andrea Levy with the fifth of ten diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London
| 18:001/5The past of Ann's new house turns out to be part of her future 18:40Suspicious Christine fears for baby Emmy who is looked after by the cool Jenny.
| 18:005/8Anastasia and Eddie land in a far future theme park unexpectedly staffed by robot Hitlers. 18:304/6Saul learns the truth about the sinister Gibson room and cavers push too deep.
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| 19:00 | 19:009/14The Lad joins Sid’s guided tours company, but what’s the snag? 19:3011/20Private Frazer thinks someone's signalling to the enemy.
| 19:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on Romeo and Juliet. From May 1974. 19:3011/13Terry helps stressed Bob prepare for his wedding. Adapted from TV with James Bolam.
| 19:005/13The crew of Troutbridge see stars at a fundraiser for seamen who are down on their luck. 19:302/6Sisterly stage shenanigans, thanks to the Cloughbottom Ladies' Evening Guild.
| 19:0020/21A dog owned by Janet’s beatnik friend gets a role in an advertising savoury snacks. 19:306/17Neddy goes in search of Excalibur and ends up 'in the drink'.
| 19:001/6Cult status sketch show with Denise Coffey, Chris Emmett, Fred Harris and Nigel Rees. 19:304/8Sixty years of smoking takes its toll on Albert.
| 19:00Leslie Phillips recalls the classic comedy aboard HMS Troutbridge.
| 19:008/8Meg Bowles introduces stories about being singled out and facing your fears. 19:50The famous naturalist recalls meeting the 10-foot-long Komodo dragon.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/4Bill Nighy stars as Charles Paris - actor-cum-amateur detective - in Simon Brett's story. 20:30Miles Warde presents a powerful account of young photojournalists on the frontline.
| 20:002/4Bill Nighy stars as Charles Paris - actor-cum-amateur detective - in Simon Brett's story. 20:30The life of writer Jean Rhys, best known for her 1966 novel 'Wide Sargasso Sea'.
| 20:003/4Bill Nighy stars as actor-cum-amateur detective Charles Paris. 20:30The amazing life story of a 1960s pop artist who fell from grace, told by Wayne Hemingway.
| 20:004/4Bill Nighy stars as actor-cum-amateur detective Charles Paris 20:30The story of the world's greatest piano-playing showman.
| 20:001/6Facing life without his partner-in-crime, Bunny's newspaper sparks a surprise. 20:30Mark Burman strips away the layers of Stuart Freeborn's remarkable life in movie make-up.
| | 20:00What lies behind a railway work's death at a police HQ? Comedy adapted by Jeremy Hardy.
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| 21:00 | 21:009/26Guy Raz explores ideas about living with less in a world with finite resources. 21:50Keane's lead singer Tom Chaplin chooses tracks by Simon & Garfunkel and The Divine Comedy.
| 21:002/2Elif Shafak's tale of two Istanbulite families bound by the same horrific past.
| 21:00Singer Gabrielle takes a seat in Rylan's time machine for a journey back to the year 2000. 21:307/8Josie Long hears stories of dreamers.
| 21:001/3Paula's romantic weekend break in the Lakes is derailed by a fellow hotel guest. 21:15Anna is haunted by the secrets she has held onto all her life.
| 21:00Rowan Slaney joins Amanda Litherland to recommend a selection of great podcasts.
| | 21:152/4From Grace Jones to his duet with Dolly Parton, Graham Norton shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:301/6Clare's mother piles pressure onto Clare and Brian.
| 22:002/6Ed hopes a business venture with an old friend will bring in the money. 22:303/4The Napoleonic Wars thwart Napoleon and Wellington's horses sending Valentine's cards. 22:453/4Can Dr Berry help Heron with his fear of thunder? With Steve Furst. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Paul Garner chats to Anna Maxwell Martin.
| 22:003/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to make money funny. 22:302/4Tina and the band look back at 1999, when she became a feminist icon. With Jenni Murray. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Paul Garner chats to Anna Maxwell Martin.
| 22:006/6Globetrotting, trash-picking, aisle-rolling storyteller returns with more wit and wisdom. 22:301/6Comedy panel game show in which British comedians compete against comics from overseas. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Paul Garner chats to Anna Maxwell Martin.
| 22:00Stand-up from Suzi Ruffell about growing up in Portsmouth. 22:306/6Sketches, stand-up and song in a comic exploration of violence. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Rob Auton.
| 22:004/6Mark Steel visits the County Durham town of Barnard Castle and performs for the locals. 22:305/6Ezekiel gets a shock, and the rakish Captain Dashmount woos Mary. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Rob Auton.
| 22:003/4Character comedy series in which Julia Davis and Marc Wootton play couples in therapy. 22:301/6The teenage years of Stephen K Amos growing up in 1980s South London.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:455/8The Luton poet is in Aldeburgh, and gets some help with limericks from Arnold Brown.
| 23:002/6TV racing can't bring Ben out of his coma, so what use is his predicting the winners? 23:304/6The comic poet considers the concept of superstition via another of his poetic works. 23:454/6Dan Antopolski, Nat Luurtsema and Tom Craine piece together a selection of sketches.
| 23:001/6The cult BBC Radio 1 series hosted by Stewart Lee and Richard Herring. 23:303/4Dodgy Phil hatches a sporting scheme to improve the fortunes of Barry and Garry's bar.
| 23:005/6Comedy, music and revolution, as the truth guerilla speaks to The People. In a Pub.
| 23:005/6In a small town in Germany, Lorna is about to give Elke an English lesson. 23:304/4Tim and Alex Horne recreate a bet involving horse riding and one million dots.
| 23:002/3The surrealist discovers ancient Egyptian music and what the Dutch think of British pubs. 23:151/4Michael Feydeau and David Pershore probe a death by cutlery back in 1824. 23:303/4Nathan tries to be a good role model for his younger brother Tyree.
| 23:001/490-something good-time girl Dora spills the beans on the Rat Pack to Martin Kelner. 23:301/4Paul Sinha looks at the forgotten women of history, whose stories were not told at school.
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