| 00:00 | 00:006/8Anastasia and Eddie accompany two hunters tracking a ferocious beast in ancient Australia. 00:305/6Saul and Elise make a grim discovery in the nursing home.
| 00:001/5A virginal English soldier, travelling through Romania, ends up in a deserted village. 00:151/5Can teenager Jessie Lamb save humanity with the impact of biological terrorism? 00:30A discussion of books by Willa Cather, Nadeem Aslam and PG Wodehouse. From 2008.
| 00:002/5Father Gorcha goes into the mountains and warns his family he will return as a vampire 00:152/5As her own world falls apart, Jessie realises she must act. 00:30Humphrey Lyttelton talks to Derek Jones about birds he has spotted at home and away.
| 00:003/5A Brazilian ship sparks alarming visions for our hero who discovers its demonic cargo 00:153/5As the death toll mounts, Jessie’s act of heroism could save the human race. 00:30From Noel Coward to the Oliviers, Ned Sherrin recalls his career highs and lows.
| 00:004/5A New England beauty has a disastrous effect on all those who cares for her 00:154/5Jessie's world is in crisis, but her father’s adamant she shouldn’t volunteer. 00:30Gardener Carol Klein's choice is wild garden hero, William Robinson. With Matthew Parris.
| 00:005/5A priest spots a beautiful woman at his ordination, and a battle for his soul commences 00:155/5With her own world falling apart, Jessie realises it is time to take action. 00:30Cricketer Ed Smith, his father Jonathan Smith and writer Sarah Harrison get all nostalgic.
| 00:003/5When Mr Shimojo takes a room, it seems to spark a horrifying chain of events. 00:45A retired couple's trip to the Isles of Scilly proves to be unnerving.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2A portrait of the extraordinary Queen's life, marriage and achievements.
| 01:001/5A deadly air raid, a rich widow and a grasping family in Agatha Christie's whodunit. 01:30A portrait of pre Chinese Tibet through the voices of the British who worked there.
| 01:002/5The Cloade family are after money from Gordon's widow. Do they want rid of her too? 01:301/2Two musicians travel through the Carpathian Mountains, playing music in exchange for food.
| 01:003/5The mysterious visitor has been found dead in his hotel room. 01:302/2Musicians Zsolt Bende and Arnie Somogyi conclude their music and food odyssey.
| 01:004/5The inquest on the death of the stranger has taken place leaving Poirot disturbed. 01:30Duncan Campbell tells the story of gangsters, looting and crime on the home front in WWII.
| 01:005/5Poirot will have to think very fast to prevent another murder in the village. 01:302/4Terry Waite returns to his childhood home in the small Cheshire village of Styal.
| 01:002/2Guthrun's quest takes her on a whaling ship, where the crew loathe her.
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| 02:00 | 02:15Freddy becomes convinced that his father played a part in his grandfather's disappearance. 02:302/2Louis Frost must apologise to Iris for his pet's behaviour.
| 02:001/4Arriving in desert boom town Izzard, Steve Threefall finds that all is not what it seems. 02:156/30David Hendy discovers how epic tales were remembered and passed down. 02:306/10The newlyweds return to Buckingham Palace. Based on diaries and letters of Queen Victoria. 02:451/5Laurie Lee's classic account of walking in Spain.
| 02:002/4A hostile reception sends Steve Threefall into the arms of Nova Vallance. 02:157/30Prof David Hendy explores the power of the orator. 02:307/10A gunshot alarms the royal couple. Based on the diaries and letters of Queen Victoria. 02:452/5Laurie Lee's classic account of walking in Spain.
| 02:003/4As Steve ponders the wrongdoings of desert boomtown Izzard, events take a sinister turn. 02:158/30David Hendy listens to the babble of ancient Rome. 02:308/10The Prince Regent plans the first international exhibition. 02:453/5Laurie Lee's classic account of walking in Spain.
| 02:004/4Facing more danger and intrigue, can Steve finally unravel the town's dark mystery? 02:159/30Prof David Hendy considers the visceral impact of a stadium full of noisy humans. 02:309/10The Crimean war looms and Victoria has her eighth child. 02:454/5Laurie Lee's classic account of walking in Spain.
| 02:00Notorious vigilante, The Ringer, sets out to exact revenge. 02:1510/30David Hendy eavesdrops on the private lives of early Christians. 02:3010/10Victoria mourns for her mother while Albert is tormented by Bertie. 02:455/5Laurie Lee's classic account of walking in Spain.
| 02:10Sara chooses ‘I Will Survive’ by Gloria Gaynor and ‘Coat Of Many Colors’ by Dolly Parton. 02:15Spoon-bending TV illusionist Uri Geller reflects on his unusual life.
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| 03:00 | 03:452/6Comedian and actor Arthur English recalls events serving in the Second World War.
| 03:001/2Forced to leave the home of her brutal stepfather, Esther takes a job as a maid.
| 03:002/2Esther is determined to support her baby. A tale of survival in Victorian England.
| 03:00Death and destruction on a flooded housing estate. Insurers move in.
| 03:00Waking on her 17th birthday, Olivia senses her rite of passage has begun.
| 03:001930s London, Olivia meets Rollo again - and they embark on a secret affair.
| 03:00Lauren Laverne on the origins and effects of the obsession with selfies.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Jonathan Myerson tells the crazy true story of how Bruce Springsteen played East Berlin.
| 04:003/6Gyles Brandreth welcomes Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Hannah Gadsby and Natalie Haynes. 04:304/6Miss Featherstone gets arrested. Is she the right sort of person to teach children?
| 04:001/6A whole new realm of swearing opens up as Rob Newman joins Dave Gorman. 04:302/4In a post-referendum world, Jeremy examines nationality, identity and accents.
| 04:001/6Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Armando Iannucci, Peter Serafinowicz and Bill Bailey. 04:301/6Three rabbis at one party sparks a recipe for disaster.
| 04:004/6Literary quiz with Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Lynne Truss and Nigel Williams. 04:303/6Maria and Richard hire a nanny, while Paul and Ruby move into their new home.
| 04:008/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in West Sussex. 04:304/6Margaret plans to infuriate Fulton by revealing she’s got a lover.
| 04:00For 40 years, Dave has put behind him landing on Normandy beaches on D-Day in 1944.
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| 05:00 | 05:00A new radio poem from Jean Sprackland on her home town, brewing capital, Burton-upon-Trent 05:304/4Character comedy series in which Julia Davis and Marc Wootton play couples in therapy.
| 05:003/8The ambassador faces a revolt by men over rights for women in the Eastern Bloc republic. 05:30Gyles Brandreth, Graham Norton, Lucy Porter and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 05:003/4Matt designs a building with a great big turret (possibly). 05:304/6Ed gets a surprise offer to write parenting baby books.
| 05:004/4Edith’s refusal to let Primus publish her books sparks desperate merger talks. 05:301/6John Finnemore presents more sketches and songs.
| 05:002/4A little East End snotling finds her way into the War Rooms. How will Dot dispose of her? 05:30A two-part look back at one of Radio 4’s best-loved comedians, presented by Sandi Toksvig.
| 05:001/41938: the GP0 return to a remote Isles of Scilly island to check up on the post office. 05:30Lots of jokes performed live by one of Britain's top stand ups Jo Caulfield.
| 05:301/4What connects Adolf Hitler, John Humphrys and Jenny Murray? You are about to find out.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5A deadly air raid, a rich widow and a grasping family in Agatha Christie's whodunit. 06:30A portrait of pre Chinese Tibet through the voices of the British who worked there.
| 06:002/5The Cloade family are after money from Gordon's widow. Do they want rid of her too? 06:301/2Two musicians travel through the Carpathian Mountains, playing music in exchange for food.
| 06:003/5The mysterious visitor has been found dead in his hotel room. 06:302/2Musicians Zsolt Bende and Arnie Somogyi conclude their music and food odyssey.
| 06:004/5The inquest on the death of the stranger has taken place leaving Poirot disturbed. 06:30Duncan Campbell tells the story of gangsters, looting and crime on the home front in WWII.
| 06:005/5Poirot will have to think very fast to prevent another murder in the village. 06:302/4Terry Waite returns to his childhood home in the small Cheshire village of Styal.
| 06:00For 40 years, Dave has put behind him landing on Normandy beaches on D-Day in 1944.
| 06:002/2The newlyweds return to Buckingham Palace. Based on letters and diaries of Queen Victoria.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/8The ambassador faces a revolt by men over rights for women in the Eastern Bloc republic. 07:30Gyles Brandreth, Graham Norton, Lucy Porter and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 07:003/4Matt designs a building with a great big turret (possibly). 07:304/6Ed gets a surprise offer to write parenting baby books.
| 07:004/4Edith’s refusal to let Primus publish her books sparks desperate merger talks. 07:301/6John Finnemore presents more sketches and songs.
| 07:002/4A little East End snotling finds her way into the War Rooms. How will Dot dispose of her? 07:30A two-part look back at one of Radio 4’s best-loved comedians, presented by Sandi Toksvig.
| 07:001/41938: the GP0 return to a remote Isles of Scilly island to check up on the post office. 07:30Lots of jokes performed live by one of Britain's top stand ups Jo Caulfield.
| 07:301/4What connects Adolf Hitler, John Humphrys and Jenny Murray? You are about to find out.
| 07:15Dora shares her birthday with The Queen, but what else to they have in common? 07:301/6Alex and his band take a comedic look at the world of technology.
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| 08:00 | 08:0011/14The Lad's new avant-garde friends get poetical with help from Sid and Bill. 08:3013/20Jones must finish an assault course in 15 minutes.
| 08:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on Anthony and Cleopatra. 08:3013/13It's Bob and Thelma's big day, and he's on tranquilisers. Adapted from TV. From 1975.
| 08:007/13Taking part in a joint forces exercise, can HMS Troutbridge make it to the landing zone? 08:306/6Viewers are in for a big surprise when Alice appears on a local ITV chat show.
| 08:00The master of double entendre presents sketches including Fred Scuttle. 08:308/17Min is counting rain drops, but why is everyone so wet?
| 08:003/6Japes in jail, foghorns - and what is normal? Cult sketch show. 08:306/8A shock for Harold when he meets his older half-brother.
| 08:00Lauren Laverne on the origins and effects of the obsession with selfies.
| 08:00When a rival school moves next door to Chiselbury, Professor Jimmy Edwards wants it closed 08:30Can the new squire, Tommy Handley, make a good impression with the county hunt?
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6Gyles Brandreth welcomes Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Hannah Gadsby and Natalie Haynes. 09:304/6Miss Featherstone gets arrested. Is she the right sort of person to teach children?
| 09:007/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp.(R) 09:457/8John invites poet Christopher Logue and 'actor of sorts' Andrew Bailey into his home.
| 09:001/6Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Armando Iannucci, Peter Serafinowicz and Bill Bailey. 09:301/6Three rabbis at one party sparks a recipe for disaster.
| 09:004/6Literary quiz with Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Lynne Truss and Nigel Williams. 09:303/6Maria and Richard hire a nanny, while Paul and Ruby move into their new home.
| 09:008/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in West Sussex. 09:304/6Margaret plans to infuriate Fulton by revealing she’s got a lover.
| 09:00Another chance to hear Kathy Lette’s celebration of Barry Humphries with the man himself.
| 09:00Readings from Anne Frank's diary by Georgia Groome.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2Forced to leave the home of her brutal stepfather, Esther takes a job as a maid.
| 10:002/2Esther is determined to support her baby. A tale of survival in Victorian England.
| 10:00Death and destruction on a flooded housing estate. Insurers move in.
| 10:00Waking on her 17th birthday, Olivia senses her rite of passage has begun.
| 10:001930s London, Olivia meets Rollo again - and they embark on a secret affair.
| | 10:10Friends muse on what comes after university when it's no longer a sure start to a career(R) 10:154/4Singer Sandie Shaw shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 11:00 | 11:0011/26Guy Raz explore ideas about human adaptability. 11:50Ore Oduba chooses 'Pride' by U2 and 'One Last Time' by Ariana Grande.
| 11:00Stuart Maclean regales with tales of rabbits who live in the glove compartment.
| 11:001/6A cellist sets off reluctantly to play at an outdoor concert. 11:151/6The first of six quirky tales about the registering of life's big moments.
| 11:002/6A Welsh girl visits India to meet her father's family. 11:152/6Quirky tales about the registering of life's big moments.
| 11:00This week, Laura Grimshaw and Jake Yapp recommend podcasts and chat to the creators.
| | 11:00Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich take a look at the good, bad and ugly side of tumours.
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| 12:00 | 12:0011/14The Lad's new avant-garde friends get poetical with help from Sid and Bill. 12:3013/20Jones must finish an assault course in 15 minutes.
| 12:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on Anthony and Cleopatra. 12:3013/13It's Bob and Thelma's big day, and he's on tranquilisers. Adapted from TV. From 1975.
| 12:007/13Taking part in a joint forces exercise, can HMS Troutbridge make it to the landing zone? 12:306/6Viewers are in for a big surprise when Alice appears on a local ITV chat show.
| 12:00The master of double entendre presents sketches including Fred Scuttle. 12:308/17Min is counting rain drops, but why is everyone so wet?
| 12:003/6Japes in jail, foghorns - and what is normal? Cult sketch show. 12:306/8A shock for Harold when he meets his older half-brother.
| 12:001/6Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Armando Iannucci, Peter Serafinowicz and Bill Bailey. 12:30The master of double entendre presents sketches including Fred Scuttle.
| 12:00When a rival school moves next door to Chiselbury, Professor Jimmy Edwards wants it closed 12:30Can the new squire, Tommy Handley, make a good impression with the county hunt?
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5A deadly air raid, a rich widow and a grasping family in Agatha Christie's whodunit. 13:30A portrait of pre Chinese Tibet through the voices of the British who worked there.
| 13:002/5The Cloade family are after money from Gordon's widow. Do they want rid of her too? 13:301/2Two musicians travel through the Carpathian Mountains, playing music in exchange for food.
| 13:003/5The mysterious visitor has been found dead in his hotel room. 13:302/2Musicians Zsolt Bende and Arnie Somogyi conclude their music and food odyssey.
| 13:004/5The inquest on the death of the stranger has taken place leaving Poirot disturbed. 13:30Duncan Campbell tells the story of gangsters, looting and crime on the home front in WWII.
| 13:005/5Poirot will have to think very fast to prevent another murder in the village. 13:302/4Terry Waite returns to his childhood home in the small Cheshire village of Styal.
| 13:002/2Guthrun's quest takes her on a whaling ship, where the crew loathe her.
| 13:002/2The newlyweds return to Buckingham Palace. Based on letters and diaries of Queen Victoria.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/4Arriving in desert boom town Izzard, Steve Threefall finds that all is not what it seems. 14:156/30David Hendy discovers how epic tales were remembered and passed down. 14:306/10The newlyweds return to Buckingham Palace. Based on diaries and letters of Queen Victoria. 14:451/5Laurie Lee's classic account of walking in Spain.
| 14:002/4A hostile reception sends Steve Threefall into the arms of Nova Vallance. 14:157/30Prof David Hendy explores the power of the orator. 14:307/10A gunshot alarms the royal couple. Based on the diaries and letters of Queen Victoria. 14:452/5Laurie Lee's classic account of walking in Spain.
| 14:003/4As Steve ponders the wrongdoings of desert boomtown Izzard, events take a sinister turn. 14:158/30David Hendy listens to the babble of ancient Rome. 14:308/10The Prince Regent plans the first international exhibition. 14:453/5Laurie Lee's classic account of walking in Spain.
| 14:004/4Facing more danger and intrigue, can Steve finally unravel the town's dark mystery? 14:159/30Prof David Hendy considers the visceral impact of a stadium full of noisy humans. 14:309/10The Crimean war looms and Victoria has her eighth child. 14:454/5Laurie Lee's classic account of walking in Spain.
| 14:00Notorious vigilante, The Ringer, sets out to exact revenge. 14:1510/30David Hendy eavesdrops on the private lives of early Christians. 14:3010/10Victoria mourns for her mother while Albert is tormented by Bertie. 14:455/5Laurie Lee's classic account of walking in Spain.
| 14:10Sara chooses ‘I Will Survive’ by Gloria Gaynor and ‘Coat Of Many Colors’ by Dolly Parton. 14:15Spoon-bending TV illusionist Uri Geller reflects on his unusual life.
| 14:15Dora shares her birthday with The Queen, but what else to they have in common? 14:30Damian Barr's searing novel spanning 100 years of South Africa's dark past and present.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Forced to leave the home of her brutal stepfather, Esther takes a job as a maid.
| 15:002/2Esther is determined to support her baby. A tale of survival in Victorian England.
| 15:00Death and destruction on a flooded housing estate. Insurers move in.
| 15:00Waking on her 17th birthday, Olivia senses her rite of passage has begun.
| 15:001930s London, Olivia meets Rollo again - and they embark on a secret affair.
| 15:00Lauren Laverne on the origins and effects of the obsession with selfies.
| 15:453/6Arthur English recalls more highlights from a life in entertainment.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/6Gyles Brandreth welcomes Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Hannah Gadsby and Natalie Haynes. 16:304/6Miss Featherstone gets arrested. Is she the right sort of person to teach children?
| 16:001/6A whole new realm of swearing opens up as Rob Newman joins Dave Gorman. 16:302/4In a post-referendum world, Jeremy examines nationality, identity and accents.
| 16:001/6Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Armando Iannucci, Peter Serafinowicz and Bill Bailey. 16:301/6Three rabbis at one party sparks a recipe for disaster.
| 16:004/6Literary quiz with Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Lynne Truss and Nigel Williams. 16:303/6Maria and Richard hire a nanny, while Paul and Ruby move into their new home.
| 16:008/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in West Sussex. 16:304/6Margaret plans to infuriate Fulton by revealing she’s got a lover.
| 16:00For 40 years, Dave has put behind him landing on Normandy beaches on D-Day in 1944.
| 16:00The story of poet Rupert Brooke’s complex love affair with Katherine “Ka” Cox.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/8The ambassador faces a revolt by men over rights for women in the Eastern Bloc republic. 17:30Gyles Brandreth, Graham Norton, Lucy Porter and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 17:003/4Matt designs a building with a great big turret (possibly). 17:304/6Ed gets a surprise offer to write parenting baby books.
| 17:004/4Edith’s refusal to let Primus publish her books sparks desperate merger talks. 17:301/6John Finnemore presents more sketches and songs.
| 17:002/4A little East End snotling finds her way into the War Rooms. How will Dot dispose of her? 17:30A two-part look back at one of Radio 4’s best-loved comedians, presented by Sandi Toksvig.
| 17:001/41938: the GP0 return to a remote Isles of Scilly island to check up on the post office. 17:30Lots of jokes performed live by one of Britain's top stand ups Jo Caulfield.
| 17:301/4What connects Adolf Hitler, John Humphrys and Jenny Murray? You are about to find out.
| 17:00Two programmes featuring the radio producer and poet Louis MacNeice. 17:301/6Alex and his band take a comedic look at the world of technology.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5A virginal English soldier, travelling through Romania, ends up in a deserted village. 18:151/5Can teenager Jessie Lamb save humanity with the impact of biological terrorism? 18:30A discussion of books by Willa Cather, Nadeem Aslam and PG Wodehouse. From 2008.
| 18:002/5Father Gorcha goes into the mountains and warns his family he will return as a vampire 18:152/5As her own world falls apart, Jessie realises she must act. 18:30Humphrey Lyttelton talks to Derek Jones about birds he has spotted at home and away.
| 18:003/5A Brazilian ship sparks alarming visions for our hero who discovers its demonic cargo 18:153/5As the death toll mounts, Jessie’s act of heroism could save the human race. 18:30From Noel Coward to the Oliviers, Ned Sherrin recalls his career highs and lows.
| 18:004/5A New England beauty has a disastrous effect on all those who cares for her 18:154/5Jessie's world is in crisis, but her father’s adamant she shouldn’t volunteer. 18:30Gardener Carol Klein's choice is wild garden hero, William Robinson. With Matthew Parris.
| 18:005/5A priest spots a beautiful woman at his ordination, and a battle for his soul commences 18:155/5With her own world falling apart, Jessie realises it is time to take action. 18:30Cricketer Ed Smith, his father Jonathan Smith and writer Sarah Harrison get all nostalgic.
| 18:003/5When Mr Shimojo takes a room, it seems to spark a horrifying chain of events. 18:45A retired couple's trip to the Isles of Scilly proves to be unnerving.
| 18:007/8Anastasia Black is still hoping to retire but is forced to investigate a new mystery. 18:306/6On the day of the festival, Saul and the Guardians prepare to fight.
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| 19:00 | 19:0011/14The Lad's new avant-garde friends get poetical with help from Sid and Bill. 19:3013/20Jones must finish an assault course in 15 minutes.
| 19:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on Anthony and Cleopatra. 19:3013/13It's Bob and Thelma's big day, and he's on tranquilisers. Adapted from TV. From 1975.
| 19:007/13Taking part in a joint forces exercise, can HMS Troutbridge make it to the landing zone? 19:306/6Viewers are in for a big surprise when Alice appears on a local ITV chat show.
| 19:00The master of double entendre presents sketches including Fred Scuttle. 19:308/17Min is counting rain drops, but why is everyone so wet?
| 19:003/6Japes in jail, foghorns - and what is normal? Cult sketch show. 19:306/8A shock for Harold when he meets his older half-brother.
| 19:00Another chance to hear Kathy Lette’s celebration of Barry Humphries with the man himself.
| 19:00Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich take a look at the good, bad and ugly side of tumours.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5A deadly air raid, a rich widow and a grasping family in Agatha Christie's whodunit. 20:30A portrait of pre Chinese Tibet through the voices of the British who worked there.
| 20:002/5The Cloade family are after money from Gordon's widow. Do they want rid of her too? 20:301/2Two musicians travel through the Carpathian Mountains, playing music in exchange for food.
| 20:003/5The mysterious visitor has been found dead in his hotel room. 20:302/2Musicians Zsolt Bende and Arnie Somogyi conclude their music and food odyssey.
| 20:004/5The inquest on the death of the stranger has taken place leaving Poirot disturbed. 20:30Duncan Campbell tells the story of gangsters, looting and crime on the home front in WWII.
| 20:005/5Poirot will have to think very fast to prevent another murder in the village. 20:302/4Terry Waite returns to his childhood home in the small Cheshire village of Styal.
| | 20:00Readings from Anne Frank's diary by Georgia Groome.
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| 21:00 | 21:0011/26Guy Raz explore ideas about human adaptability. 21:50Ore Oduba chooses 'Pride' by U2 and 'One Last Time' by Ariana Grande.
| 21:00Stuart Maclean regales with tales of rabbits who live in the glove compartment.
| 21:001/6A cellist sets off reluctantly to play at an outdoor concert. 21:151/6The first of six quirky tales about the registering of life's big moments.
| 21:002/6A Welsh girl visits India to meet her father's family. 21:152/6Quirky tales about the registering of life's big moments.
| 21:00This week, Laura Grimshaw and Jake Yapp recommend podcasts and chat to the creators.
| | 21:10Friends muse on what comes after university when it's no longer a sure start to a career(R) 21:154/4Singer Sandie Shaw shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Gyles Brandreth, Graham Norton, Lucy Porter and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons. 22:303/6The self-centred social worker is dreaming of glory.
| 22:004/6Ed gets a surprise offer to write parenting baby books. 22:301/4Meet the masseuses who might make your spa visit more than a little stressful. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Laura Lexx chats to Milton Jones.
| 22:001/6John Finnemore presents more sketches and songs. 22:304/4Tina brings us right up to date with a (slightly) festive look at where she is today.
| 22:00A two-part look back at one of Radio 4’s best-loved comedians, presented by Sandi Toksvig. 22:303/6Hal Cruttenden and Holly Walsh take on Henning Wehn and Swedish stand-up Fredrik Andersson 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Laura Lexx chats to Milton Jones.
| 22:00Lots of jokes performed live by one of Britain's top stand ups Jo Caulfield. 22:301/4Featuring an array of comic characters, including a fame-hungry celebrity mother. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Angela Barnes chats to Rhys James.
| 22:006/6Mark Steel performs for the locals of Saint Anne, Alderney, in the Channel Islands. 22:301/6TV presenter Terry Christian talks to stand-up comedian Kevin Bridges.
| 22:001/6Alex and his band take a comedic look at the world of technology. 22:303/6Stephen K Amos's sitcom about growing up black, gay and funny in 1980s London. 22:55The best in contemporary comedy. Angela Barnes chats to Rhys James.
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| 23:00 | 23:007/8Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Miles Jupp. 23:457/8John invites poet Christopher Logue and 'actor of sorts' Andrew Bailey into his home.
| 23:004/6Comatose Ben's doctors bring in a psychiatrist, as he recalls his therapy from the past. 23:306/6Tim explores the meaning of 'work' through the medium of poetry. With Tom Basden. 23:456/6Dan Antopolski, Nat Luurtsema and Tom Craine piece together a selection of sketches.
| 23:003/6The cult series hits Lancaster University. Starring Stewart Lee and Richard Herring. 23:301/4Tom hears music everywhere, but it's not the food of love. With Bob Monkhouse.
| 23:001/6Wander the galleries and discover the identity of Jack the Ripper. 23:301/4George and Beverley decide to feign their deaths...
| 23:001/4The young aspiring politicians attempt to get the recognition and publicity they deserve. 23:302/4The player battles a case of libel based on an alleged encounter in a portable loo.
| 23:001/2Sabotage is a fresh and exciting comedy night.
| 23:003/490-something good-time girl Dora Dale dishes more dirt on her celebrity chums. 23:303/4Paul Sinha looks at the role lust has played in driving history.
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