| 00:00 | 00:005/8Anastasia and Eddie land in a far future theme park unexpectedly staffed by robot Hitlers. 00:304/6Saul learns the truth about the sinister Gibson room and cavers push too deep.
| 00:0016/20Captain Jet, Doc and Lemmy set off to rescue Mitch, who's starting to doubt his own sanity 00:306/10Andrea Levy presents ten diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London.
| 00:0017/20With Mitch conditioned at a 'sheep station', Jet and his crew work out their own escape. 00:307/10Andrea Levy presents ten diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London
| 00:0018/20With Lemmy and Doc at the mercies of the Martian forces, Jet Morgan comes to the rescue. 00:308/10Andrea Levy presents a series of diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London
| 00:0019/20Lemmy and Doc master a Martian sphere, and Jet gets a mysterious offer of help. 00:309/10Andrea Levy presents a series of diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London
| 00:0020/20Captain Jet Morgan and his crew try to outrun the Martian Spheres in their bid to escape. 00:3010/10Andrea Levy presents a series of diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London.
| 00:002/5Mrs Meadowsweet offers guesthouse holidays, but two newcomers are suspicious. 00:45A magical tale of a small boy encountering a famous masterpiece.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Trying to help friends sparks a mission for shop assistant Hanna. Will anyone listen?
| 01:002/6A series of jewel robberies have been carried out, but for once Raffles is not the culprit 01:30Laura Barton presents a portrait of the iconic French singer Juliette Greco.
| 01:003/6The gentleman thief has many adversaries, but none as formidable as Jacques Saillaid. 01:30Fred Dove investigates China's attempts to make itself a cricketing nation.
| 01:004/6The gentleman thief decides to re-equip in an unconventional manner, then joins a manhunt. 01:30Jim Broadbent revisits his Lincolnshire village roots.
| 01:005/6As if life wasn't perilous enough, Raffles and Bunny join the army and head for Africa. 01:30An examination of the turbulent but pioneering career of the sculptor, Jacob Epstein.
| 01:006/6War-scarred Bunny returns to London, determined to restore his friend's reputation. 01:30The ability to concentrate and the allure of daydreaming come into dual focus.
| 01:001/2Sigrid arrives in England to wed a man she’s never met, her darkest secrets well-hidden.
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| 02:00 | 02:15Dave confronts his emotions when a survival weekend turns into a New Age get-together. 02:301/2November 1850 and we meet the ambitious owner of a shop of curiosities, antique and new.
| 02:006/10A visitor to Lahardane offers Lucy love - but will she accept? Read by Dermot Crowley. 02:151/30David Hendy begins his 30-part series in the prehistoric cave. 02:301/10A portrait of the extraordinary Queen's life, marriage and achievements. 02:451/5Christopher Clark on the impact of the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo.
| 02:007/10Lucy and Ralph write to each other during the Second World War. Read by Dermot Crowley. 02:152/30Humans have found many ways to communicate. David goes to Ghana to hear the talking drum. 02:302/10Talk turns to a suitor for the young princess. 02:452/5Christopher Clark explores how Vienna reacted to the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.
| 02:008/10There is nothing to prevent widower Captain Gault from returning to Ireland. 02:153/30David Hendy listens to 'The Singing Wilderness'. 02:303/10The young princess turns 18, and William IV dies. 02:453/5Christopher Clark on Germany's blank cheque to Austria-Hungary for war against Serbia.
| 02:009/10Lucy lives with her father at Lahardane but longs for Ralph. Read by Dermot Crowley. 02:154/30David Hendy listens to ancient sounds in Orkney's Ring of Brodgar. 02:304/10The coronation captures the heart of the nation. 02:454/5Christopher Clark on the impact of the extension of the Franco-Russian alliance in 1914.
| 02:0010/10An aging Lucy remains at Lahardane - laden with memories. Concluded by Dermot Crowley. 02:155/30David Hendy explains why sound is central to the shaman's power. 02:305/10The Queen proposes to her husband of choice. 02:455/5Christopher Clark explores how British decision-makers reacted in the July Crisis of 1914.
| 02:10Actor Adrian Dunbar chooses Hear My Song Violetta and A Hard Day's Night. 02:15Wild Swans author Jung Chang reflects on surviving the Cultural Revolution in China.
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| 03:00 | 03:451/6Arthur English reminisces about his early years as a comedian.
| 03:00Schoolboy Jimmy Spud is Newcastle's only trainee angel. Stars Gareth Brown.
| 03:00After meeting Jimmy Spud, Ragie is convinced he is a Hindu god.
| 03:00Sandra and her brother Scout have radical ideas about how to bring their dad back to life.
| 03:00An autistic girl comes to terms with her extraordinary life.
| 03:00True love story of Olive Garnett who falls for a Russian expatriate with a sinister past.
| 03:00Susan Marling celebrates Richard Attenborough’s legacy a year on from his death.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Former school chums re-unite after 20 years, but the weekend takes an unexpected turn.
| 04:002/6Josh Widdicombe, Helen Keen, Susie Dent and Natalie Haynes join chair Gyles Brandreth. 04:302/6A lesson on facts and opinions is followed by a brutal example at the school gate.
| 04:006/6John Lloyd and Humphrey Ker welcome objects from Paul Sinha and Maggie Aderin-Pocock. 04:301/4Jeremy picks up the topic of food with the chopsticks of enquiry then drops it by mistake.
| 04:0013/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the final of the music quiz. 04:30To keep his family estate intact, the 23rd Earl has resorted to murder and coercion.
| 04:003/6James Walton’s literary quiz with Sebastian Faulks and John Walsh. 04:302/6Maria and Richard have a windfall, while Paul and Ruby are house-hunting.
| 04:007/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in West Sussex. 04:303/6Fulton meets his daughter-in-law. How will they get on?
| 04:00Renowned capitalist Sigsbee Manderson is found murdered. Philp Trent investigates
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects the very best from the BBC's Poetry archive. 05:303/4Character comedy series in which Julia Davis and Marc Wootton play couples in therapy.
| 05:002/8Ambassador Mackenzie must tackle the delicate issue of a Briton being held hostage. 05:30Gyles Brandreth, Kerry Godliman, Jenny Eclair and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 05:002/4Matt and Tim are sent to restyle a Premier League footballer's mansion. 05:303/6Ed collides with the world of reality TV.
| 05:003/4Primus plots to save the firm by publishing deathbed memoirs of the famous. 05:304/4Simon Evans points a jokenomics lens at the Big Beasts of economic theory
| 05:001/4Agent Bertie Whiff-Whaff is making Dot and the gals from personnel squiffy. 05:30A two-part look back at one of Radio 4’s best-loved comedians, presented by Sandi Toksvig.
| 05:004/4The team try to overcome their greatest challenge - exiting a lift. 05:30Phil Wang Wangsplains the contentious topics of our time.
| 05:30Old BBC programmes are chopped up and recycled into something new
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| 06:00 | 06:002/6A series of jewel robberies have been carried out, but for once Raffles is not the culprit 06:30Laura Barton presents a portrait of the iconic French singer Juliette Greco.
| 06:003/6The gentleman thief has many adversaries, but none as formidable as Jacques Saillaid. 06:30Fred Dove investigates China's attempts to make itself a cricketing nation.
| 06:004/6The gentleman thief decides to re-equip in an unconventional manner, then joins a manhunt. 06:30Jim Broadbent revisits his Lincolnshire village roots.
| 06:005/6As if life wasn't perilous enough, Raffles and Bunny join the army and head for Africa. 06:30An examination of the turbulent but pioneering career of the sculptor, Jacob Epstein.
| 06:006/6War-scarred Bunny returns to London, determined to restore his friend's reputation. 06:30The ability to concentrate and the allure of daydreaming come into dual focus.
| 06:00Renowned capitalist Sigsbee Manderson is found murdered. Philp Trent investigates
| 06:001/2A portrait of the extraordinary Queen's life, marriage and achievements.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/8Ambassador Mackenzie must tackle the delicate issue of a Briton being held hostage. 07:30Gyles Brandreth, Kerry Godliman, Jenny Eclair and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 07:002/4Matt and Tim are sent to restyle a Premier League footballer's mansion. 07:303/6Ed collides with the world of reality TV.
| 07:003/4Primus plots to save the firm by publishing deathbed memoirs of the famous. 07:304/4Simon Evans points a jokenomics lens at the Big Beasts of economic theory
| 07:001/4Agent Bertie Whiff-Whaff is making Dot and the gals from personnel squiffy. 07:30A two-part look back at one of Radio 4’s best-loved comedians, presented by Sandi Toksvig.
| 07:004/4The team try to overcome their greatest challenge - exiting a lift. 07:30Phil Wang Wangsplains the contentious topics of our time.
| 07:30Old BBC programmes are chopped up and recycled into something new
| 07:15Freddy becomes convinced that his father played a part in his grandfather's disappearance. 07:304/4Character comedy series in which Julia Davis and Marc Wootton play couples in therapy.
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| 08:00 | 08:0010/14The Lad agrees to tempt Laurence Olivier to open the local Fete. 08:3012/20An unexploded bomb lands the platoon in a jam.
| 08:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on Wuthering Heights. Songs and sketches. 08:3012/13Terry is in despair over his mate Bob's stag night. Adapted from TV with James Bolam.
| 08:006/13The senior Troutbridge crew head for the breakers yard aboard Number 1's first command. 08:304/6Confusion reigns over a very important visitor to the Cloughbottom Ladies' Evening Guild.
| 08:0021/21Holiday fever is in the air as is Mavis, who is persuaded to head to Nice. 08:307/17Driving a piano on the Great North Road, Neddie seeks assistance.
| 08:002/6Improve your IQ and go on the Auntie Quiz. Cult sketch show 08:306/8Albert disrupts Harold's Labour party meeting. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 08:00Susan Marling celebrates Richard Attenborough’s legacy a year on from his death.
| 08:006/6Daughter-in-law, Angela, fears for William’s state of mind. 08:30Tommy Handley and the gang are asked to take over a local public school.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6Josh Widdicombe, Helen Keen, Susie Dent and Natalie Haynes join chair Gyles Brandreth. 09:302/6A lesson on facts and opinions is followed by a brutal example at the school gate.
| 09:006/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 09:456/8The Luton laureate muses on school puddings and asks his audience 'how long is your dog?'
| 09:0013/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the final of the music quiz. 09:30To keep his family estate intact, the 23rd Earl has resorted to murder and coercion.
| 09:003/6James Walton’s literary quiz with Sebastian Faulks and John Walsh. 09:302/6Maria and Richard have a windfall, while Paul and Ruby are house-hunting.
| 09:007/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in West Sussex. 09:303/6Fulton meets his daughter-in-law. How will they get on?
| 09:00Toby Hadoke celebrates classic radio shows from the golden age of American radio.
| 09:00Robert Macfarlane's book describes some vivid places and the words they conjure up.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Schoolboy Jimmy Spud is Newcastle's only trainee angel. Stars Gareth Brown.
| 10:00After meeting Jimmy Spud, Ragie is convinced he is a Hindu god.
| 10:00Sandra and her brother Scout have radical ideas about how to bring their dad back to life.
| 10:00An autistic girl comes to terms with her extraordinary life.
| 10:00True love story of Olive Garnett who falls for a Russian expatriate with a sinister past.
| | 10:10Is it where you're born or where you live that provides your national identity?(R) 10:153/4From David Bowie to Luciano Pavarotti, Lulu shares her choices with Michael Parkinson.
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| 11:00 | 11:0010/26Guy Raz explores ideas about detecting, curing and living with cancer. 11:50Jack Savoretti chooses Forever Young by Joan Baez and Kathy's Song by Simon and Garfunkel.
| 11:00Stuart McLean reads snapshots of Canadian life as written by listeners.
| 11:002/3A young couple buy a house but there's an unexpected guest. Written by Clare Dwyer Hogg. 11:15Gwyneth Lewis's contemporary version of The Odyssey set in an NHS Hospital.
| 11:003/3An unwelcome guest at a book launch brings a pang of conscience to Dermot Bolger's writer. 11:15A green knight issues a challenge - a test of courage and heart.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland discusses the winners of this year's British Podcast Awards.
| | 11:00Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich explore a world without words.
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| 12:00 | 12:0010/14The Lad agrees to tempt Laurence Olivier to open the local Fete. 12:3012/20An unexploded bomb lands the platoon in a jam.
| 12:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on Wuthering Heights. Songs and sketches. 12:3012/13Terry is in despair over his mate Bob's stag night. Adapted from TV with James Bolam.
| 12:006/13The senior Troutbridge crew head for the breakers yard aboard Number 1's first command. 12:304/6Confusion reigns over a very important visitor to the Cloughbottom Ladies' Evening Guild.
| 12:0021/21Holiday fever is in the air as is Mavis, who is persuaded to head to Nice. 12:307/17Driving a piano on the Great North Road, Neddie seeks assistance.
| 12:002/6Improve your IQ and go on the Auntie Quiz. Cult sketch show 12:306/8Albert disrupts Harold's Labour party meeting. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 12:0013/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the final of the music quiz. 12:30To keep his family estate intact, the 23rd Earl has resorted to murder and coercion.
| 12:006/6Daughter-in-law, Angela, fears for William’s state of mind. 12:30Tommy Handley and the gang are asked to take over a local public school.
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| 13:00 | 13:002/6A series of jewel robberies have been carried out, but for once Raffles is not the culprit 13:30Laura Barton presents a portrait of the iconic French singer Juliette Greco.
| 13:003/6The gentleman thief has many adversaries, but none as formidable as Jacques Saillaid. 13:30Fred Dove investigates China's attempts to make itself a cricketing nation.
| 13:004/6The gentleman thief decides to re-equip in an unconventional manner, then joins a manhunt. 13:30Jim Broadbent revisits his Lincolnshire village roots.
| 13:005/6As if life wasn't perilous enough, Raffles and Bunny join the army and head for Africa. 13:30An examination of the turbulent but pioneering career of the sculptor, Jacob Epstein.
| 13:006/6War-scarred Bunny returns to London, determined to restore his friend's reputation. 13:30The ability to concentrate and the allure of daydreaming come into dual focus.
| 13:001/2Sigrid arrives in England to wed a man she’s never met, her darkest secrets well-hidden.
| 13:001/2A portrait of the extraordinary Queen's life, marriage and achievements.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10A visitor to Lahardane offers Lucy love - but will she accept? Read by Dermot Crowley. 14:151/30David Hendy begins his 30-part series in the prehistoric cave. 14:301/10A portrait of the extraordinary Queen's life, marriage and achievements. 14:451/5Christopher Clark on the impact of the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo.
| 14:007/10Lucy and Ralph write to each other during the Second World War. Read by Dermot Crowley. 14:152/30Humans have found many ways to communicate. David goes to Ghana to hear the talking drum. 14:302/10Talk turns to a suitor for the young princess. 14:452/5Christopher Clark explores how Vienna reacted to the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.
| 14:008/10There is nothing to prevent widower Captain Gault from returning to Ireland. 14:153/30David Hendy listens to 'The Singing Wilderness'. 14:303/10The young princess turns 18, and William IV dies. 14:453/5Christopher Clark on Germany's blank cheque to Austria-Hungary for war against Serbia.
| 14:009/10Lucy lives with her father at Lahardane but longs for Ralph. Read by Dermot Crowley. 14:154/30David Hendy listens to ancient sounds in Orkney's Ring of Brodgar. 14:304/10The coronation captures the heart of the nation. 14:454/5Christopher Clark on the impact of the extension of the Franco-Russian alliance in 1914.
| 14:0010/10An aging Lucy remains at Lahardane - laden with memories. Concluded by Dermot Crowley. 14:155/30David Hendy explains why sound is central to the shaman's power. 14:305/10The Queen proposes to her husband of choice. 14:455/5Christopher Clark explores how British decision-makers reacted in the July Crisis of 1914.
| 14:10Actor Adrian Dunbar chooses Hear My Song Violetta and A Hard Day's Night. 14:15Wild Swans author Jung Chang reflects on surviving the Cultural Revolution in China.
| 14:15Freddy becomes convinced that his father played a part in his grandfather's disappearance. 14:302/2Louis Frost must apologise to Iris for his pet's behaviour.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Schoolboy Jimmy Spud is Newcastle's only trainee angel. Stars Gareth Brown.
| 15:00After meeting Jimmy Spud, Ragie is convinced he is a Hindu god.
| 15:00Sandra and her brother Scout have radical ideas about how to bring their dad back to life.
| 15:00An autistic girl comes to terms with her extraordinary life.
| 15:00True love story of Olive Garnett who falls for a Russian expatriate with a sinister past.
| 15:00Susan Marling celebrates Richard Attenborough’s legacy a year on from his death.
| 15:452/6Comedian and actor Arthur English recalls events serving in the Second World War.
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| 16:00 | 16:002/6Josh Widdicombe, Helen Keen, Susie Dent and Natalie Haynes join chair Gyles Brandreth. 16:302/6A lesson on facts and opinions is followed by a brutal example at the school gate.
| 16:006/6John Lloyd and Humphrey Ker welcome objects from Paul Sinha and Maggie Aderin-Pocock. 16:301/4Jeremy picks up the topic of food with the chopsticks of enquiry then drops it by mistake.
| 16:0013/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the final of the music quiz. 16:30To keep his family estate intact, the 23rd Earl has resorted to murder and coercion.
| 16:003/6James Walton’s literary quiz with Sebastian Faulks and John Walsh. 16:302/6Maria and Richard have a windfall, while Paul and Ruby are house-hunting.
| 16:007/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in West Sussex. 16:303/6Fulton meets his daughter-in-law. How will they get on?
| 16:00Renowned capitalist Sigsbee Manderson is found murdered. Philp Trent investigates
| 16:00Jonathan Myerson tells the crazy true story of how Bruce Springsteen played East Berlin.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/8Ambassador Mackenzie must tackle the delicate issue of a Briton being held hostage. 17:30Gyles Brandreth, Kerry Godliman, Jenny Eclair and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 17:002/4Matt and Tim are sent to restyle a Premier League footballer's mansion. 17:303/6Ed collides with the world of reality TV.
| 17:003/4Primus plots to save the firm by publishing deathbed memoirs of the famous. 17:304/4Simon Evans points a jokenomics lens at the Big Beasts of economic theory
| 17:001/4Agent Bertie Whiff-Whaff is making Dot and the gals from personnel squiffy. 17:30A two-part look back at one of Radio 4’s best-loved comedians, presented by Sandi Toksvig.
| 17:004/4The team try to overcome their greatest challenge - exiting a lift. 17:30Phil Wang Wangsplains the contentious topics of our time.
| 17:30Old BBC programmes are chopped up and recycled into something new
| 17:00A new radio poem from Jean Sprackland on her home town, brewing capital, Burton-upon-Trent 17:304/4Character comedy series in which Julia Davis and Marc Wootton play couples in therapy.
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| 18:00 | 18:0016/20Captain Jet, Doc and Lemmy set off to rescue Mitch, who's starting to doubt his own sanity 18:306/10Andrea Levy presents ten diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London.
| 18:0017/20With Mitch conditioned at a 'sheep station', Jet and his crew work out their own escape. 18:307/10Andrea Levy presents ten diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London
| 18:0018/20With Lemmy and Doc at the mercies of the Martian forces, Jet Morgan comes to the rescue. 18:308/10Andrea Levy presents a series of diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London
| 18:0019/20Lemmy and Doc master a Martian sphere, and Jet gets a mysterious offer of help. 18:309/10Andrea Levy presents a series of diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London
| 18:0020/20Captain Jet Morgan and his crew try to outrun the Martian Spheres in their bid to escape. 18:3010/10Andrea Levy presents a series of diverse and diverting nighttime anthologies about London.
| 18:002/5Mrs Meadowsweet offers guesthouse holidays, but two newcomers are suspicious. 18:45A magical tale of a small boy encountering a famous masterpiece.
| 18:006/8Anastasia and Eddie accompany two hunters tracking a ferocious beast in ancient Australia. 18:305/6Saul and Elise make a grim discovery in the nursing home.
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| 19:00 | 19:0010/14The Lad agrees to tempt Laurence Olivier to open the local Fete. 19:3012/20An unexploded bomb lands the platoon in a jam.
| 19:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on Wuthering Heights. Songs and sketches. 19:3012/13Terry is in despair over his mate Bob's stag night. Adapted from TV with James Bolam.
| 19:006/13The senior Troutbridge crew head for the breakers yard aboard Number 1's first command. 19:304/6Confusion reigns over a very important visitor to the Cloughbottom Ladies' Evening Guild.
| 19:0021/21Holiday fever is in the air as is Mavis, who is persuaded to head to Nice. 19:307/17Driving a piano on the Great North Road, Neddie seeks assistance.
| 19:002/6Improve your IQ and go on the Auntie Quiz. Cult sketch show 19:306/8Albert disrupts Harold's Labour party meeting. Adapted from BBC TV.
| 19:00Toby Hadoke celebrates classic radio shows from the golden age of American radio.
| 19:00Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich explore a world without words.
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| 20:00 | 20:002/6A series of jewel robberies have been carried out, but for once Raffles is not the culprit 20:30Laura Barton presents a portrait of the iconic French singer Juliette Greco.
| 20:003/6The gentleman thief has many adversaries, but none as formidable as Jacques Saillaid. 20:30Fred Dove investigates China's attempts to make itself a cricketing nation.
| 20:004/6The gentleman thief decides to re-equip in an unconventional manner, then joins a manhunt. 20:30Jim Broadbent revisits his Lincolnshire village roots.
| 20:005/6As if life wasn't perilous enough, Raffles and Bunny join the army and head for Africa. 20:30An examination of the turbulent but pioneering career of the sculptor, Jacob Epstein.
| 20:006/6War-scarred Bunny returns to London, determined to restore his friend's reputation. 20:30The ability to concentrate and the allure of daydreaming come into dual focus.
| | 20:00Robert Macfarlane's book describes some vivid places and the words they conjure up.
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| 21:00 | 21:0010/26Guy Raz explores ideas about detecting, curing and living with cancer. 21:50Jack Savoretti chooses Forever Young by Joan Baez and Kathy's Song by Simon and Garfunkel.
| 21:00Stuart McLean reads snapshots of Canadian life as written by listeners.
| 21:002/3A young couple buy a house but there's an unexpected guest. Written by Clare Dwyer Hogg. 21:15Gwyneth Lewis's contemporary version of The Odyssey set in an NHS Hospital.
| 21:003/3An unwelcome guest at a book launch brings a pang of conscience to Dermot Bolger's writer. 21:15A green knight issues a challenge - a test of courage and heart.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland discusses the winners of this year's British Podcast Awards.
| | 21:10Is it where you're born or where you live that provides your national identity?(R) 21:153/4From David Bowie to Luciano Pavarotti, Lulu shares her choices with Michael Parkinson.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Gyles Brandreth, Kerry Godliman, Jenny Eclair and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons. 22:302/6Social worker Clare gets boyfriend Brian caught up in a hostage situation!
| 22:003/6Ed collides with the world of reality TV. 22:304/4Two horses divided by war, united by love. Starring Stephen Fry and Daniel Rigby. 22:454/4Can Dr Berry help Miss Sunday with her phobia of mirrors?
| 22:004/4Simon Evans points a jokenomics lens at the Big Beasts of economic theory 22:303/4Back to 2003 for Tina's geopolitical aspirations and role promoting US values overseas. 22:55BBC Radio 4 Extra’s Comedy Club meets up-and-coming comedian Huge Davies.
| 22:00A two-part look back at one of Radio 4’s best-loved comedians, presented by Sandi Toksvig. 22:302/6Comedy panel game show in which British comedians compete against comics from overseas.
| 22:00Phil Wang Wangsplains the contentious topics of our time. 22:30Two passionate and polemic comedians. But what happens when they're just nattering?
| 22:005/6Mark Steel visits the Renfrewshire town of Paisley and performs for the locals. 22:306/6Ezekiel sets out to uncover who is his new son's real father. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Jake Yapp chats to Mathew Baynton.
| 22:004/4Character comedy series in which Julia Davis and Marc Wootton play couples in therapy. 22:302/6'Exciting' trips. Stephen K Amos's teenage years in 1980s south London. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Jake Yapp chats to Mathew Baynton.
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| 23:00 | 23:006/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:456/8The Luton laureate muses on school puddings and asks his audience 'how long is your dog?'
| 23:003/6Comatose Ben is taken to a medical conference in Birmingham, but his mind travels to Paris 23:305/6Tim Key takes a comic look at the notion of 'Egypt' through the medium of poetry. 23:455/6Dan Antopolski, Nat Luurtsema and Tom Craine piece together a selection of sketches.
| 23:002/6The cult series hits Plymouth University in Exmouth. With Stewart Lee and Richard Herring. 23:304/4Dodgy Phil lays on an unusual awards ceremony to improve Barry and Garry's fortunes.
| 23:006/6Last hurrah for the Che Guevara of radio, with contraband comedy, music and Mark E Smith.
| 23:006/6For a few minutes, twice a day, a receptionist and a security guard meet to share a desk. 23:301/4The cricketer bids to run the 2003 World Cup opening ceremony - on the cheap, of course.
| 23:003/3The Scottish humorist enjoys some Marabut music and a jolly Japanese ditty. 23:152/4Michael Feydeau and David Pershore probe the mysterious curse of a mummy. 23:304/4Nathan decides to prove how mature he is in order to win back the girl that rejected him.
| 23:002/490-something good-time girl Dora Dale dishes the dirt on her celeb chums. 23:302/4Paul Sinha looks at the heroic field of exploration, and the subsequent stupid deaths.
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