| 00:00 | 00:008/8Anastasia and Eddie are separated and lost in a mysterious void - but they're not alone. 00:301/6The death of a man on the remote Scottish island of Luig sparks a sinister discovery.
| 00:001/6A menacing assignment awaits a student sorcerer. 00:30Kate Mosse, Sheena McDonald and Sally Lindsay discuss their favourite reads.
| 00:002/6Novice sorcerer Arcos is appalled by Kaddah's behaviour, and Alviza is attacked mentally. 00:30The actors talk to Derek Jones about their experiences filming Born Free in Africa.
| 00:003/6Shaznir calls on the power of the Deadlands, while Arcos meets a strange Brotherhood. 00:30Popular actress Maureen Lipman looks back on her career in film, TV and the theatre.
| 00:004/6Is Arcos able to harness the magical power of Grimoire? 00:30Jackie Stewart discusses his good friend King Hussein of Jordan with writer Patrick Seale.
| 00:005/6Young novice sorcerer Arcos learns an unpalatable truth. 00:30Catherine Bott, Wendy Buonaventura and Raymond Blanc discuss the five senses.
| 00:005/5Barbara and her baby are unsettled after moving into an old mill.
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| 01:00 | 01:00A mother worries that a child parenting expert wants her young son to be too independent.
| 01:001/5Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield probes a grisly murder on a railway. 01:30Blues musician John Mayall on the growth of rhythm and blues in 1960s Britain.
| 01:002/5As the Lucky Charm murders mount up, the detective questions a busker. 01:30Midge Ure explores the art and craft of the bridge, or middle 8, in popular songwriting.
| 01:003/5Events take a bizarre turn for Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield. 01:30Michele Roberts on absinthe, the drink that fuelled bohemia, and its influence on art.
| 01:004/5DS Julie Enfield's suspicions turn to a train spotter. 01:30The remarkable story of the Mangeshkar sisters - revered by Bollywood fans the world over.
| 01:005/5Can DS Julie Enfield finally nail the Lucky Charm killer? 01:30David Attenborough hosts a documentary game-show about the bird impersonator.
| 01:00A son's investigation why his mum took her own life in 1965.
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| 02:00 | 02:151/3Mrs Dalloway runs errands and prepares to host an intriguing party. 02:30Damian Barr's searing novel spanning 100 years of South Africa's dark past and present.
| 02:006/10Gorsky: a story about a Russian billionaire, his Thameside palace, love, beauty and books. 02:1516/30How settlers interpreted the sounds and songs of native American Indians. 02:301/5Can divorce really be amicable? Sally and Joe are about to find out. 02:451/5Antony Sher recounts the year he created his version of Shakespeare's Falstaff.
| 02:007/10Gorsky: a story about a Russian billionaire, his Thameside palace, love, beauty and books. 02:1517/30Professor David Hendy explains how cramped conditions led to a brutal massacre of cats. 02:302/5Can divorce really be amicable? Sally and Joe are about to find out. 02:452/5While rehearsing Falstaff, Antony Sher films a scene in The Hobbit with Ian McKellan.
| 02:008/10Chelski: a London home for Russian wealth. Gorsky: a story about beauty, money and books. 02:1518/30Professor David Hendy eavesdrops with the servants in an 18th-century home. 02:303/5Can divorce really be amicable? Sally and Joe are about to find out. 02:453/5Antony Sher gets to grips with his Falstaffian fat suit.
| 02:009/10Gorsky: a story about a Russian billionaire, his Thameside palace, love, beauty and books. 02:1519/30David Hendy explores the history of slavery through sound. 02:304/5Can divorce really be amicable? Sally and Joe are about to find out. 02:454/5While rehearsing Falstaff for the RSC, Antony Sher finally runs both plays at once.
| 02:0010/10Chelski: a London home for Russian wealth. Gorsky: a story about beauty, money and books. 02:1520/30The soundscape of civil conflict in 18th-century Paris and 19th-century America. 02:305/5Can divorce really be amicable? Sally and Joe are about to find out. 02:455/5After a year of rehearsing Falstaff, Antony Sher's fat knight is revealed to the public.
| 02:10Jodie Kidd chooses Dire Straits' Money for Nothing and Bob Marley's No Woman No Cry. 02:15The actor and writer opens up about love, self-loathing and contemplating suicide.
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| 03:00 | 03:454/6The actor Arthur English remembers his time as a top comic at London's Windmill Theatre.
| 03:001/2In 1943 London, teacher Margaret Steggles falls under the spell of the Challis family.
| 03:002/2Margaret Steggles wonders if playwright Gerald Challis really is the man of her dreams.
| 03:001/2Set on the eve of the Crimean war an upper-class Russian woman is in search of love.
| 03:002/2Dimitri Insarov disappears suddenly having fallen in love with upper class Russian Elena.
| 03:00John Gielgud stars as retiring teacher Andrew Crocker-Harris.
| 03:00Simon Farquhar examines how Man Alive reflected changing TV and social values in the 1960s
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| 04:00 | 04:00A libel threat to a famous biography sparks a detectiveās visit to BrontĆ« country.
| 04:005/6Gyles Brandreth welcomes Lloyd Langford, Holly Walsh, Paul Sinha and Natalie Haynes. 04:306/6Two musicians are after the same piano and a boy can't face the special school parade.
| 04:003/6Garments made of human dust fragments? More of the public's loopy inventions. 04:304/4Using the Bible, the monarchy and Audrey Hepburn, Jeremy looks at self-improvement.
| 04:003/6Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Armando Iannucci, Ben Moor and Nick Frost. 04:303/6Everyone is looking forward to Hillfield's big ceremony, but in which synagogue?
| 04:006/6Literary quiz with Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Harry Ritchie and Frank Delaney 04:305/6Daveās band gets a paying gig and he heads for Manchester, but where does that leave Eva?
| 04:002/6Frank Delaney's language game from the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. 04:306/6Fulton and Margaret get set to rededicate their vows.
| 04:00Simon Callow brings Charles Dickens to life with a host of his colourful characters.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Razia Iqbal shares poetry from around the Commonwealth. From 2014. 05:302/6Alex and his band explore the theme of home and leisure.
| 05:005/8Ambassador Mackenzie turns his attention to the ecology of the People's Republic. 05:30Gyles Brandreth, Kerry Godliman, Jenny Eclair and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 05:001/6Events organiser Rosie plans a private view for an odious art dealer. 05:306/6Laid up in hospital, Ed is no hurry to leaveā¦
| 05:002/6The spoof sleuth probes the murky world of a Victorian music hall. 05:303/6Handy mnemonics and an unilluminating interview. With Carrie Quinlan.
| 05:004/4The Russian ambassador is in town. Can Dot and the gals snaffle the Russian secrets? 05:302/4Comedian Deborah Frances-White tells how she rescued a young man from a religious movement
| 05:003/4Despairing of his flock, Father Tregarthan enlists the help of an unlikely source. 05:301/4In Whitby, a magician notices strange bite marks on the neck of a woman he has just met.
| 05:303/4Old radio, recycled into something new: Blood
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield probes a grisly murder on a railway. 06:30Blues musician John Mayall on the growth of rhythm and blues in 1960s Britain.
| 06:002/5As the Lucky Charm murders mount up, the detective questions a busker. 06:30Midge Ure explores the art and craft of the bridge, or middle 8, in popular songwriting.
| 06:003/5Events take a bizarre turn for Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield. 06:30Michele Roberts on absinthe, the drink that fuelled bohemia, and its influence on art.
| 06:004/5DS Julie Enfield's suspicions turn to a train spotter. 06:30The remarkable story of the Mangeshkar sisters - revered by Bollywood fans the world over.
| 06:005/5Can DS Julie Enfield finally nail the Lucky Charm killer? 06:30David Attenborough hosts a documentary game-show about the bird impersonator.
| 06:00Simon Callow brings Charles Dickens to life with a host of his colourful characters.
| 06:00Sally and Joe wonder if divorce can be amicable.
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| 07:00 | 07:005/8Ambassador Mackenzie turns his attention to the ecology of the People's Republic. 07:30Gyles Brandreth, Kerry Godliman, Jenny Eclair and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 07:001/6Events organiser Rosie plans a private view for an odious art dealer. 07:306/6Laid up in hospital, Ed is no hurry to leaveā¦
| 07:002/6The spoof sleuth probes the murky world of a Victorian music hall. 07:303/6Handy mnemonics and an unilluminating interview. With Carrie Quinlan.
| 07:004/4The Russian ambassador is in town. Can Dot and the gals snaffle the Russian secrets? 07:302/4Comedian Deborah Frances-White tells how she rescued a young man from a religious movement
| 07:003/4Despairing of his flock, Father Tregarthan enlists the help of an unlikely source. 07:301/4In Whitby, a magician notices strange bite marks on the neck of a woman he has just met.
| 07:303/4Old radio, recycled into something new: Blood
| 07:152/3Two partygoers chat awkwardly as their internal thoughts are revealed. 07:303/6Alex and his band explore the theme of fashion and trends.
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| 08:00 | 08:0013/14The Lad lives to regret answering a knock at the front door. 08:3015/20A German plane crash activates the platoon's phone box drill.
| 08:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on the legend of Lord Nelson. 08:302/10Audrey tries to fool Devere that she's holidayed abroad.
| 08:009/13The navy's oldest Sub-Lieutenant causes upset when he gets ideas above his station. 08:302/13Simon Sparrow soon realises that life as a ship's doctor is far from plain sailing.
| 08:00Fred Scuttle describes his exclusive club for playboys, and a bingo winner heads for Paris 08:3010/17Number 10 is keen to secure a nuclear-free rubbish capability, but so is the Kremlin.
| 08:005/6Stay the way you are with unexpected adjustments. Cult sketch show. 08:303/8A famous by-election visitor sparks party wars.
| 08:00Simon Farquhar examines how Man Alive reflected changing TV and social values in the 1960s
| 08:00Professor Jimmy Edwards' financial plans are scuppered unless he can find a wife. 08:30The Kid has think fast when a new neighbour falls out with Grandfather.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6Gyles Brandreth welcomes Lloyd Langford, Holly Walsh, Paul Sinha and Natalie Haynes. 09:306/6Two musicians are after the same piano and a boy can't face the special school parade.
| 09:00The topical satire show that will go on forever, much like Brexit negotiations. 09:301/6Travis meets Grace, the woman of his dreams. But she has one fatal flaw - a husband.
| 09:003/6Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Armando Iannucci, Ben Moor and Nick Frost. 09:303/6Everyone is looking forward to Hillfield's big ceremony, but in which synagogue?
| 09:006/6Literary quiz with Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Harry Ritchie and Frank Delaney 09:305/6Daveās band gets a paying gig and he heads for Manchester, but where does that leave Eva?
| 09:002/6Frank Delaney's language game from the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. 09:306/6Fulton and Margaret get set to rededicate their vows.
| 09:00An exploration of the history, cultures and aspects of British life found in suburbia.
| 09:00An intimate portrait of our nearest neighbour ranging across art, myth and science.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2In 1943 London, teacher Margaret Steggles falls under the spell of the Challis family.
| 10:002/2Margaret Steggles wonders if playwright Gerald Challis really is the man of her dreams.
| 10:001/2Set on the eve of the Crimean war an upper-class Russian woman is in search of love.
| 10:002/2Dimitri Insarov disappears suddenly having fallen in love with upper class Russian Elena.
| 10:00John Gielgud stars as retiring teacher Andrew Crocker-Harris.
| | 10:10Moving to a farm was a leap in the dark, but the alpacas are helping it all work out(R) 10:15Dr Jane Goodall is castaway by Sue Lawley.
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| 11:00 | 11:0013/26Guy Raz explores the positive ānudgesā in behaviour for managing aspects of our lives. 11:50Singer Leona Lewis chooses 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' by Roberta Flack.
| 11:00The writer, poet and documentary-maker talks about personal storytelling.
| 11:00A walking stick unlocks the door to an astounding journey beneath mountains 11:155/6An secret is unearthed when Beth's elderly father Patrick claims never to have been born
| 11:001/5At a charity event, the discovery of a poppy in the garden has horrifying consequences. 11:156/6Life's complicated for simple soul Harper. Then the ground starts to shift - literally.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland is joined by James Barr & Dan Hudson from podcast A Gay And A Non Gay.
| | 11:00Chatbots, robot therapists, robots that learn and an electronic robotic toy.
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| 12:00 | 12:0013/14The Lad lives to regret answering a knock at the front door. 12:3015/20A German plane crash activates the platoon's phone box drill.
| 12:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on the legend of Lord Nelson. 12:302/10Audrey tries to fool Devere that she's holidayed abroad.
| 12:009/13The navy's oldest Sub-Lieutenant causes upset when he gets ideas above his station. 12:302/13Simon Sparrow soon realises that life as a ship's doctor is far from plain sailing.
| 12:00Fred Scuttle describes his exclusive club for playboys, and a bingo winner heads for Paris 12:3010/17Number 10 is keen to secure a nuclear-free rubbish capability, but so is the Kremlin.
| 12:005/6Stay the way you are with unexpected adjustments. Cult sketch show. 12:303/8A famous by-election visitor sparks party wars.
| 12:001/6Events organiser Rosie plans a private view for an odious art dealer. 12:301/6Travis meets Grace, the woman of his dreams. But she has one fatal flaw - a husband.
| 12:00Professor Jimmy Edwards' financial plans are scuppered unless he can find a wife. 12:30The Kid has think fast when a new neighbour falls out with Grandfather.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield probes a grisly murder on a railway. 13:30Blues musician John Mayall on the growth of rhythm and blues in 1960s Britain.
| 13:002/5As the Lucky Charm murders mount up, the detective questions a busker. 13:30Midge Ure explores the art and craft of the bridge, or middle 8, in popular songwriting.
| 13:003/5Events take a bizarre turn for Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield. 13:30Michele Roberts on absinthe, the drink that fuelled bohemia, and its influence on art.
| 13:004/5DS Julie Enfield's suspicions turn to a train spotter. 13:30The remarkable story of the Mangeshkar sisters - revered by Bollywood fans the world over.
| 13:005/5Can DS Julie Enfield finally nail the Lucky Charm killer? 13:30David Attenborough hosts a documentary game-show about the bird impersonator.
| 13:00A son's investigation why his mum took her own life in 1965.
| 13:00Sally and Joe wonder if divorce can be amicable.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Gorsky: a story about a Russian billionaire, his Thameside palace, love, beauty and books. 14:1516/30How settlers interpreted the sounds and songs of native American Indians. 14:301/5Can divorce really be amicable? Sally and Joe are about to find out. 14:451/5Antony Sher recounts the year he created his version of Shakespeare's Falstaff.
| 14:007/10Gorsky: a story about a Russian billionaire, his Thameside palace, love, beauty and books. 14:1517/30Professor David Hendy explains how cramped conditions led to a brutal massacre of cats. 14:302/5Can divorce really be amicable? Sally and Joe are about to find out. 14:452/5While rehearsing Falstaff, Antony Sher films a scene in The Hobbit with Ian McKellan.
| 14:008/10Chelski: a London home for Russian wealth. Gorsky: a story about beauty, money and books. 14:1518/30Professor David Hendy eavesdrops with the servants in an 18th-century home. 14:303/5Can divorce really be amicable? Sally and Joe are about to find out. 14:453/5Antony Sher gets to grips with his Falstaffian fat suit.
| 14:009/10Gorsky: a story about a Russian billionaire, his Thameside palace, love, beauty and books. 14:1519/30David Hendy explores the history of slavery through sound. 14:304/5Can divorce really be amicable? Sally and Joe are about to find out. 14:454/5While rehearsing Falstaff for the RSC, Antony Sher finally runs both plays at once.
| 14:0010/10Chelski: a London home for Russian wealth. Gorsky: a story about beauty, money and books. 14:1520/30The soundscape of civil conflict in 18th-century Paris and 19th-century America. 14:305/5Can divorce really be amicable? Sally and Joe are about to find out. 14:455/5After a year of rehearsing Falstaff, Antony Sher's fat knight is revealed to the public.
| 14:10Jodie Kidd chooses Dire Straits' Money for Nothing and Bob Marley's No Woman No Cry. 14:15The actor and writer opens up about love, self-loathing and contemplating suicide.
| 14:152/3Two partygoers chat awkwardly as their internal thoughts are revealed. 14:301/2Molly and an intense young man travel across Britain on a voyage of discovery.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2In 1943 London, teacher Margaret Steggles falls under the spell of the Challis family.
| 15:002/2Margaret Steggles wonders if playwright Gerald Challis really is the man of her dreams.
| 15:001/2Set on the eve of the Crimean war an upper-class Russian woman is in search of love.
| 15:002/2Dimitri Insarov disappears suddenly having fallen in love with upper class Russian Elena.
| 15:00John Gielgud stars as retiring teacher Andrew Crocker-Harris.
| 15:00Simon Farquhar examines how Man Alive reflected changing TV and social values in the 1960s
| 15:455/6Actor Arthur English remembers playing to the audience of Workersā Playtime.
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| 16:00 | 16:005/6Gyles Brandreth welcomes Lloyd Langford, Holly Walsh, Paul Sinha and Natalie Haynes. 16:306/6Two musicians are after the same piano and a boy can't face the special school parade.
| 16:003/6Garments made of human dust fragments? More of the public's loopy inventions. 16:304/4Using the Bible, the monarchy and Audrey Hepburn, Jeremy looks at self-improvement.
| 16:003/6Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Armando Iannucci, Ben Moor and Nick Frost. 16:303/6Everyone is looking forward to Hillfield's big ceremony, but in which synagogue?
| 16:006/6Literary quiz with Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Harry Ritchie and Frank Delaney 16:305/6Daveās band gets a paying gig and he heads for Manchester, but where does that leave Eva?
| 16:002/6Frank Delaney's language game from the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. 16:306/6Fulton and Margaret get set to rededicate their vows.
| 16:00Simon Callow brings Charles Dickens to life with a host of his colourful characters.
| 16:00John Durham's fight for the woman he loves sparks a confrontation with a devious family.
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| 17:00 | 17:005/8Ambassador Mackenzie turns his attention to the ecology of the People's Republic. 17:30Gyles Brandreth, Kerry Godliman, Jenny Eclair and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 17:001/6Events organiser Rosie plans a private view for an odious art dealer. 17:306/6Laid up in hospital, Ed is no hurry to leaveā¦
| 17:002/6The spoof sleuth probes the murky world of a Victorian music hall. 17:303/6Handy mnemonics and an unilluminating interview. With Carrie Quinlan.
| 17:004/4The Russian ambassador is in town. Can Dot and the gals snaffle the Russian secrets? 17:302/4Comedian Deborah Frances-White tells how she rescued a young man from a religious movement
| 17:003/4Despairing of his flock, Father Tregarthan enlists the help of an unlikely source. 17:301/4In Whitby, a magician notices strange bite marks on the neck of a woman he has just met.
| 17:303/4Old radio, recycled into something new: Blood
| 17:00Daljit Nagra introduces Adventures in Poetry - No Coward Soul by Emily Bronte. From 2001. 17:303/6Alex and his band explore the theme of fashion and trends.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/6A menacing assignment awaits a student sorcerer. 18:30Kate Mosse, Sheena McDonald and Sally Lindsay discuss their favourite reads.
| 18:002/6Novice sorcerer Arcos is appalled by Kaddah's behaviour, and Alviza is attacked mentally. 18:30The actors talk to Derek Jones about their experiences filming Born Free in Africa.
| 18:003/6Shaznir calls on the power of the Deadlands, while Arcos meets a strange Brotherhood. 18:30Popular actress Maureen Lipman looks back on her career in film, TV and the theatre.
| 18:004/6Is Arcos able to harness the magical power of Grimoire? 18:30Jackie Stewart discusses his good friend King Hussein of Jordan with writer Patrick Seale.
| 18:005/6Young novice sorcerer Arcos learns an unpalatable truth. 18:30Catherine Bott, Wendy Buonaventura and Raymond Blanc discuss the five senses.
| 18:005/5Barbara and her baby are unsettled after moving into an old mill.
| 18:001/5A prank by a pair of anatomy students last lasting repercussions. 18:302/6Cornelius and Lark try to get Flora off the island of mutants.
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| 19:00 | 19:0013/14The Lad lives to regret answering a knock at the front door. 19:3015/20A German plane crash activates the platoon's phone box drill.
| 19:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on the legend of Lord Nelson. 19:302/10Audrey tries to fool Devere that she's holidayed abroad.
| 19:009/13The navy's oldest Sub-Lieutenant causes upset when he gets ideas above his station. 19:302/13Simon Sparrow soon realises that life as a ship's doctor is far from plain sailing.
| 19:00Fred Scuttle describes his exclusive club for playboys, and a bingo winner heads for Paris 19:3010/17Number 10 is keen to secure a nuclear-free rubbish capability, but so is the Kremlin.
| 19:005/6Stay the way you are with unexpected adjustments. Cult sketch show. 19:303/8A famous by-election visitor sparks party wars.
| 19:00An exploration of the history, cultures and aspects of British life found in suburbia.
| 19:00Chatbots, robot therapists, robots that learn and an electronic robotic toy.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield probes a grisly murder on a railway. 20:3015/20A German plane crash activates the platoon's phone box drill.
| 20:002/5As the Lucky Charm murders mount up, the detective questions a busker. 20:30Midge Ure explores the art and craft of the bridge, or middle 8, in popular songwriting.
| 20:003/5Events take a bizarre turn for Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield. 20:30Michele Roberts on absinthe, the drink that fuelled bohemia, and its influence on art.
| 20:004/5DS Julie Enfield's suspicions turn to a train spotter. 20:30The remarkable story of the Mangeshkar sisters - revered by Bollywood fans the world over.
| 20:005/5Can DS Julie Enfield finally nail the Lucky Charm killer? 20:30David Attenborough hosts a documentary game-show about the bird impersonator.
| | 20:00An intimate portrait of our nearest neighbour ranging across art, myth and science.
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| 21:00 | 21:0013/26Guy Raz explores the positive ānudgesā in behaviour for managing aspects of our lives. 21:50Singer Leona Lewis chooses 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' by Roberta Flack.
| 21:00The writer, poet and documentary-maker talks about personal storytelling.
| 21:00A walking stick unlocks the door to an astounding journey beneath mountains 21:155/6An secret is unearthed when Beth's elderly father Patrick claims never to have been born
| 21:001/5At a charity event, the discovery of a poppy in the garden has horrifying consequences. 21:156/6Life's complicated for simple soul Harper. Then the ground starts to shift - literally.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland is joined by James Barr & Dan Hudson from podcast A Gay And A Non Gay.
| | 21:10Moving to a farm was a leap in the dark, but the alpacas are helping it all work out(R) 21:15Dr Jane Goodall is castaway by Sue Lawley.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Gyles Brandreth, Kerry Godliman, Jenny Eclair and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons. 22:305/6Romance is in the air for social services colleagues ... 22:55Jon Holmes reads a bedtime story from the bath. And he's sharing his bath with Jake Yapp.
| 22:006/6Laid up in hospital, Ed is no hurry to leave⦠22:303/4Fresh characters and old favourites from sketch comedy duo Lucy Trodd and Ruth Bratt. 22:55Jon Holmes reads a bedtime story from the bath. And he's sharing his bath with Jake Yapp.
| 22:003/6Handy mnemonics and an unilluminating interview. With Carrie Quinlan. 22:302/6The comedian asks exactly who starts rumours? Brendan Burns and Sarah Kennedy help. 22:452/5Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth searches for a new time slot. 22:55Jon Holmes reads a bedtime story from the bath. And he's sharing his bath with Jake Yapp.
| 22:002/4Comedian Deborah Frances-White tells how she rescued a young man from a religious movement 22:305/6Hal Cruttenden and Zoe Lyons compete against Henning Wehn and Canadian stand-up Tony Law. 22:55Jon Holmes reads a bedtime story from the bath. And he's sharing his bath with Jake Yapp.
| 22:001/4In Whitby, a magician notices strange bite marks on the neck of a woman he has just met. 22:303/4Peter Andre is revealed as the most dangerous man on Earth by the 'one-woman Fast Show'. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:002/6Mark Steel visits the Essex town of Colchester and performs for the locals. 22:303/6Comedian Frankie Boyle talks to comic book writer Grant Morrison. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:003/6Alex and his band explore the theme of fashion and trends. 22:305/6Mad about the monarchy. Stephen K Amos's teenage years in 1980s south London.
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| 23:00 | 23:00The topical satire show that will go on forever, much like Brexit negotiations. 23:301/8The team head to the Big Apple, but who's been left behind?
| 23:006/6Comatose Ben journeys across his brain's landscape, reminding him of Tolkien's Mordor. 23:302/6Comedian Mark Thomas creates a People's Manifesto based on suggestions from the audience.
| 23:005/6The cult BBC Radio 1 series tour hits Greenwich University, London. 23:303/4Tom's 'imaginary' band sparks mayhem with his new job!
| 23:003/6School kids cause havoc in the Undersea Adventure display. 23:303/4George and Beverly continue faking their deaths to bring their family closer.
| 23:003/4The aspiring politicians of the new political Party try to grapple with law and order. 23:304/4The player joins a host of Z-list celebrities on a charity walk for mauled dog, Shep.
| 23:001/5Anarchic sketches and music, with Rebecca Front, David Schneider and Richard Herring.
| 23:001/6When MJN flies near the North Pole, the hunt is on for polar bears and a rogue lemon. 23:301/4Probing into lazy assumptions about threats to society, starting with the food industry.
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