| 00:00 | 00:004/5A young husband gets more than he bargained for when he buys his wife an antique doll. 00:305/6There's a colony of mutants in London, and the only person who could fight them is dead.
| 00:006/6Hope for Bill and Josella, but there's another obstacle... 00:30Alistair Beaton, Valerie Grove and Sue MacGregor discuss their favourite reads.
| 00:001/4Mystery space tourist deaths land two planet cleaners with a new contract. 00:30The golf writer Henry Longhurst shares his love of nature with Derek Jones.
| 00:002/4London is melting, but planetary decontaminationists Arnold and Gregor get the blame. 00:30From ENSA to Hello Dolly, the actress remembers her stage, film and TV career.
| 00:003/4With the planetary decontaminationists on the run, Arnold's apologetic call is traced. 00:30John Blashford-Snell explains why he admires fellow explorer, Dr David Livingstone.
| 00:004/4Evans the Welsh vigilante aims to bomb the planetary decontaminationists for melting Earth 00:30Jake Arnott, Katie Hickman, Michael Dobbs dissect the cliché about rogues being loveable.
| 00:002/2Will OneState engineer D-503's fascination with I-330 lead him to love or revolution?
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2Heartache and danger lie ahead for Laura Montreville, as she must choose between two men.
| 01:001/6After leaving London, Milkie finds arson and bloodshed in Wales. 01:30The sometimes murky world of the metal detector. Is it changing our national heritage?
| 01:002/6Did fanatical nationalists attack an old lady? 01:30The provocative tale of one of the 20th century's great bohemian and literary capitals.
| 01:003/6Milkie discovers corruption goes right to the top. 01:30Louise Welsh investigates the Glasgow Vampire hunt that changed Britain's censorship laws.
| 01:004/6Milkie and Beth search for the killers. 01:30Poland, 1956. Eight young Londoners blow hot jazz during the Cold War and enter history.
| 01:005/6Milkie tries to find out how far the political corruption goes. 01:30A tribute to Tommy Handley, who kept Britain laughing during the Second World War.
| 01:00Alma’s far from chomping at the bit to take on a race course murder.
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| 02:00 | 02:15Agatha Puckeridge lands in Borneo in 1949 and meets the maker of a deadly weapon. 02:302/2Adrian's suspicions around Daisy and Fairfax-Lycett continue to grow.
| 02:001/10Eleanor's simple, completely fine life is about to change. 02:15Kathy Willis examines the Victorian race to flower the Amazonian water lily. 02:301/5Ann Marie Di Mambro's drama about a family sharing the BRCA2 cancer gene. 02:451/5Comedian and actor Omid Djalili reads from his colourful new memoir.
| 02:002/10Eleanor has met the man of her dreams but does she dare tell Mummy? 02:15Kathy Willis explores the smuggling of rubber seeds from South America. 02:302/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 02:452/5Comedian and actor Omid Djalili reads from his colourful memoir.
| 02:003/10After helping an old man in the street, Eleanor finds her life changing in unexpected ways 02:15Kathy Willis examines Charles Darwin's use of orchids as a scientific tool. 02:303/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 02:453/5Comedian and actor Omid Djalili reads from his side-splitting memoir.
| 02:004/10Eleanor is in a social whirl - first a hospital visit and now a party. Whatever next? 02:15Kathy Willis on the side effects of effortlessly moving plants and seeds around the world. 02:304/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 02:454/5Comedian and actor Omid Djalili reads from his colourful new memoir.
| 02:005/10With the Man of her Dream's gig nearing, Eleanor indulges in some urgent pampering. 02:15Kathy Willis on how Mendel's famous pea experiments helped to revolutionise horticulture. 02:305/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 02:455/5Comedian and actor Omid Djalili reads from his colourful new memoir.
| 02:10Singer Paul Young chooses songs by Mitch Miller and Otis Redding. 02:153/8The poet visits the Devon setting for the disastrous D-Day landing rehearsals of 1944. 02:453/5Fontwell finds that chips are off when he takes on the fiends in white coats.
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| 03:00 | 03:45Tristan Hunt's history of public parks with Joseph Paxton's grand efforts for Birkenhead.
| 03:003/7The doctor prescribes a holiday abroad for Isabel - but who will protect her?
| 03:004/7When Lady Isabel suspects her husband of infidelity, she takes drastic action.
| 03:005/7Lady Isabel’s dream of returning to East Lynne comes true but is it more of a nightmare?
| 03:006/7Carlyle stands for Parliament. His opponent raises the spectres of betrayal and murder.
| 03:007/7The two great mysteries that befell the Carlyle family are unravelled.
| 03:00Harriett Gilbert discusses Tipping the Velvet with its author Sarah Waters.
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| 04:00 | 04:00A middle-aged doctor ponders life after meeting two very different women.
| 04:003/6John Lloyd and Phill Jupitus with Will Storr, Lieven Scheire and Sandi Toksvig. 04:304/4Ardal O'Hanlon plays an idiot angel who's sent to earth to fix his mistakes.
| 04:00Holly Walsh presents the comedy panel show tackling the social minefield of modern life. 04:304/6Phonsie locates a venue for his 1959 "Festival of Light".
| 04:001/6Simon Mayo's guests are Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 04:301/4Cleaners set to work in night-time Manchester. Sitcom starring Julie Hesmondhalgh
| 04:004/6Alan Bennett reports on the Gulf War, and the book of Genesis becomes an American soap. 04:303/4The dinner dance is out of bounds, until Bristow meets a troublemaker.
| 04:006/6Hunter Davies, Sheila Steafel, Roger McGough and Helen Atkinson Wood in the language game. 04:304/4Pete loves Cassie, but does she love him?
| 04:00Four generations prepare to celebrate a golden wedding anniversary. With Dulcie Gray.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects a programme featuring the new poet laureate, Simon Armitage. 05:306/6Aliens and deja vu. Alex Horne and his band explore miscellaneous, mysterious things.
| 05:001/6Living in a run-down community, Heather tries to help a family with a sick child. 05:302/671st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 05:005/6Rosie's wine tasting for a client proves hard to swallow 05:304/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 05:006/6The spoof sleuth probes a shoe clue connection in two mystery murders. 05:301/4Ben and Alex record their latest series from their flat.
| 05:001/4Sitcom where Britain's longest serving PCSO, and Britain's laziest, make quite a pairing. 05:30Rich Hall satirises the latest news from across the pond.
| 05:003/5After an MP's daughter arrives at finishing school, a romantic attachment comes to light. 05:301/4Sketch show with Stoneybridge Town Council, Little Girl, Calum and Frank Hovis.
| 05:30Christopher Matthew and Martin Jarvis recall the days of Fleet St, Dr Who and Just William
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| 06:00 | 06:001/6After leaving London, Milkie finds arson and bloodshed in Wales. 06:30The sometimes murky world of the metal detector. Is it changing our national heritage?
| 06:002/6Did fanatical nationalists attack an old lady? 06:30The provocative tale of one of the 20th century's great bohemian and literary capitals.
| 06:003/6Milkie discovers corruption goes right to the top. 06:30Louise Welsh investigates the Glasgow Vampire hunt that changed Britain's censorship laws.
| 06:004/6Milkie and Beth search for the killers. 06:30Poland, 1956. Eight young Londoners blow hot jazz during the Cold War and enter history.
| 06:005/6Milkie tries to find out how far the political corruption goes. 06:30A tribute to Tommy Handley, who kept Britain laughing during the Second World War.
| 06:00Four generations prepare to celebrate a golden wedding anniversary. With Dulcie Gray.
| 06:00Three women’s lives are intertwined when they discover they share the BRCA2 cancer gene.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/6Living in a run-down community, Heather tries to help a family with a sick child. 07:302/671st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 07:005/6Rosie's wine tasting for a client proves hard to swallow 07:304/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 07:006/6The spoof sleuth probes a shoe clue connection in two mystery murders. 07:301/4Ben and Alex record their latest series from their flat.
| 07:001/4Sitcom where Britain's longest serving PCSO, and Britain's laziest, make quite a pairing. 07:30Rich Hall satirises the latest news from across the pond.
| 07:003/5After an MP's daughter arrives at finishing school, a romantic attachment comes to light. 07:301/4Sketch show with Stoneybridge Town Council, Little Girl, Calum and Frank Hovis.
| 07:30Christopher Matthew and Martin Jarvis recall the days of Fleet St, Dr Who and Just William
| 07:151/5A poignant tale of a nightingale’s ultimate sacrifice. 07:301/4Susan Calman tries to learn how to unwind, by going hillwalking with Muriel Gray.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/4The much-loved comedy duo celebrate Britain's 'greatest living writer' - Ernie. 08:3019/20When Frazer loses a gun butterfly spring, he needs to find a coffin!
| 08:00Poking fun at fireman and hospitals. Sketches from the former Salford sausage maker. 08:306/10Audrey makes the most of helping Devere by pretending she is his wife.
| 08:0013/13HMS Troutbridge prepares to set sail, but the clueless crew wonder where they're heading. 08:306/13More chaos afloat as Simon Sparrow tries to diagnose a particular patient's ailments.
| 08:001/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby unwittingly aids a habitual fraudster. 08:3014/17Professor Ned Quatermass unravels a mystery around some enigmatic blue serge suits.
| 08:005/13The team imparts transcendental instruction. 08:304/8Albert hinders Harold's romantic endeavours.
| 08:00Harriett Gilbert discusses Tipping the Velvet with its author Sarah Waters.
| 08:00Professor Jimmy Edwards' plans to bribe the boys with a sumptuous meal are all washed up. 08:30Grandad heads for the river while schoolboy Jimmy tries to get to the seaside.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6John Lloyd and Phill Jupitus with Will Storr, Lieven Scheire and Sandi Toksvig. 09:304/4Ardal O'Hanlon plays an idiot angel who's sent to earth to fix his mistakes.
| 09:00The National Treasures announce their newest members. 09:305/6With their affair still steaming, Travis meets the other man in Grace's life - her son.
| 09:001/6Simon Mayo's guests are Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 09:301/4Cleaners set to work in night-time Manchester. Sitcom starring Julie Hesmondhalgh
| 09:004/6Alan Bennett reports on the Gulf War, and the book of Genesis becomes an American soap. 09:303/4The dinner dance is out of bounds, until Bristow meets a troublemaker.
| 09:006/6Hunter Davies, Sheila Steafel, Roger McGough and Helen Atkinson Wood in the language game. 09:304/4Pete loves Cassie, but does she love him?
| 09:00Samira Ahmed takes you on a radio space journey, with radio dramas, readings and comedies.
| 09:00The Fens seen through the eyes of one of Britain’s most distinguished archaeologists.
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| 10:00 | 10:003/7The doctor prescribes a holiday abroad for Isabel - but who will protect her?
| 10:004/7When Lady Isabel suspects her husband of infidelity, she takes drastic action.
| 10:005/7Lady Isabel’s dream of returning to East Lynne comes true but is it more of a nightmare?
| 10:006/7Carlyle stands for Parliament. His opponent raises the spectres of betrayal and murder.
| 10:007/7The two great mysteries that befell the Carlyle family are unravelled.
| | 10:10One of this pair would like them to become a couple, but the other desires no such thing.(R) 10:15From Brahms to Ultravox. Space scientist Monica Grady makes her castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:0017/26Guy Raz explores how our brains make sense of sensation, and our minds create 'reality'. 11:50Actress, singer and presenter Amanda Holden chooses Meat Loaf's 'Dead Ringer for Love'.
| 11:00The author and poet talks about gender swapping creativity, protest and hope.
| 11:002/3An original short story by Danielle McLaughlin. Read by Samuel Barnett. 11:15A play about love and art and the telling of stories.
| 11:003/3An original short story by AL Kennedy. 11:15Drama about a young, full-time, sleep-deprived, clueless dad. By Sarah McDonald Hughes.
| 11:00This week, Anne-Marie Luff and Sophie Black recommend top family-focused podcasts.
| | 11:00Radiolab explores why people chase moments of total, world-shaking bliss.
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| 12:00 | 12:003/4The much-loved comedy duo celebrate Britain's 'greatest living writer' - Ernie. 12:3019/20When Frazer loses a gun butterfly spring, he needs to find a coffin!
| 12:00Poking fun at fireman and hospitals. Sketches from the former Salford sausage maker. 12:306/10Audrey makes the most of helping Devere by pretending she is his wife.
| 12:0013/13HMS Troutbridge prepares to set sail, but the clueless crew wonder where they're heading. 12:306/13More chaos afloat as Simon Sparrow tries to diagnose a particular patient's ailments.
| 12:001/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby unwittingly aids a habitual fraudster. 12:3014/17Professor Ned Quatermass unravels a mystery around some enigmatic blue serge suits.
| 12:005/13The team imparts transcendental instruction. 12:304/8Albert hinders Harold's romantic endeavours.
| 12:001/6Simon Mayo's guests are Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 12:301/4Sitcom where Britain's longest serving PCSO, and Britain's laziest, make quite a pairing.
| 12:00Professor Jimmy Edwards' plans to bribe the boys with a sumptuous meal are all washed up. 12:30Grandad heads for the river while schoolboy Jimmy tries to get to the seaside.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/6After leaving London, Milkie finds arson and bloodshed in Wales. 13:30The sometimes murky world of the metal detector. Is it changing our national heritage?
| 13:002/6Did fanatical nationalists attack an old lady? 13:30The provocative tale of one of the 20th century's great bohemian and literary capitals.
| 13:003/6Milkie discovers corruption goes right to the top. 13:30Louise Welsh investigates the Glasgow Vampire hunt that changed Britain's censorship laws.
| 13:004/6Milkie and Beth search for the killers. 13:30Poland, 1956. Eight young Londoners blow hot jazz during the Cold War and enter history.
| 13:005/6Milkie tries to find out how far the political corruption goes. 13:30A tribute to Tommy Handley, who kept Britain laughing during the Second World War.
| 13:00Alma’s far from chomping at the bit to take on a race course murder.
| 13:00Three women’s lives are intertwined when they discover they share the BRCA2 cancer gene.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10Eleanor's simple, completely fine life is about to change. 14:15Kathy Willis examines the Victorian race to flower the Amazonian water lily. 14:301/5Ann Marie Di Mambro's drama about a family sharing the BRCA2 cancer gene. 14:451/5Comedian and actor Omid Djalili reads from his colourful new memoir.
| 14:002/10Eleanor has met the man of her dreams but does she dare tell Mummy? 14:15Kathy Willis explores the smuggling of rubber seeds from South America. 14:302/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 14:452/5Comedian and actor Omid Djalili reads from his colourful memoir.
| 14:003/10After helping an old man in the street, Eleanor finds her life changing in unexpected ways 14:15Kathy Willis examines Charles Darwin's use of orchids as a scientific tool. 14:303/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 14:453/5Comedian and actor Omid Djalili reads from his side-splitting memoir.
| 14:004/10Eleanor is in a social whirl - first a hospital visit and now a party. Whatever next? 14:15Kathy Willis on the side effects of effortlessly moving plants and seeds around the world. 14:304/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 14:454/5Comedian and actor Omid Djalili reads from his colourful new memoir.
| 14:005/10With the Man of her Dream's gig nearing, Eleanor indulges in some urgent pampering. 14:15Kathy Willis on how Mendel's famous pea experiments helped to revolutionise horticulture. 14:305/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 14:455/5Comedian and actor Omid Djalili reads from his colourful new memoir.
| 14:10Singer Paul Young chooses songs by Mitch Miller and Otis Redding. 14:153/8The poet visits the Devon setting for the disastrous D-Day landing rehearsals of 1944. 14:453/5Fontwell finds that chips are off when he takes on the fiends in white coats.
| 14:151/5A poignant tale of a nightingale’s ultimate sacrifice. 14:301/2A touching portrait of teen love as Charlie reflects on the summer after he left school.
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| 15:00 | 15:003/7The doctor prescribes a holiday abroad for Isabel - but who will protect her?
| 15:004/7When Lady Isabel suspects her husband of infidelity, she takes drastic action.
| 15:005/7Lady Isabel’s dream of returning to East Lynne comes true but is it more of a nightmare?
| 15:006/7Carlyle stands for Parliament. His opponent raises the spectres of betrayal and murder.
| 15:007/7The two great mysteries that befell the Carlyle family are unravelled.
| 15:00Harriett Gilbert discusses Tipping the Velvet with its author Sarah Waters.
| 15:45Tristram Hunt on the creation of the first 'people's park' in London's East End.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/6John Lloyd and Phill Jupitus with Will Storr, Lieven Scheire and Sandi Toksvig. 16:304/4Ardal O'Hanlon plays an idiot angel who's sent to earth to fix his mistakes.
| 16:00Holly Walsh presents the comedy panel show tackling the social minefield of modern life. 16:304/6Phonsie locates a venue for his 1959 "Festival of Light".
| 16:001/6Simon Mayo's guests are Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 16:301/4Cleaners set to work in night-time Manchester. Sitcom starring Julie Hesmondhalgh
| 16:004/6Alan Bennett reports on the Gulf War, and the book of Genesis becomes an American soap. 16:303/4The dinner dance is out of bounds, until Bristow meets a troublemaker.
| 16:006/6Hunter Davies, Sheila Steafel, Roger McGough and Helen Atkinson Wood in the language game. 16:304/4Pete loves Cassie, but does she love him?
| 16:00Four generations prepare to celebrate a golden wedding anniversary. With Dulcie Gray.
| 16:00Bill Nighy plays Vratar - a Yugoslav goalkeeper in the Second World War.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/6Living in a run-down community, Heather tries to help a family with a sick child. 17:302/671st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 17:005/6Rosie's wine tasting for a client proves hard to swallow 17:304/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 17:006/6The spoof sleuth probes a shoe clue connection in two mystery murders. 17:301/4Ben and Alex record their latest series from their flat.
| 17:001/4Sitcom where Britain's longest serving PCSO, and Britain's laziest, make quite a pairing. 17:30Rich Hall satirises the latest news from across the pond.
| 17:003/5After an MP's daughter arrives at finishing school, a romantic attachment comes to light. 17:301/4Sketch show with Stoneybridge Town Council, Little Girl, Calum and Frank Hovis.
| 17:30Christopher Matthew and Martin Jarvis recall the days of Fleet St, Dr Who and Just William
| 17:00Deryn Rees-Jones looks at the passionate life of Helen Thomas, wife of poet Edward Thomas. 17:301/4Susan Calman tries to learn how to unwind, by going hillwalking with Muriel Gray.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/6Hope for Bill and Josella, but there's another obstacle... 18:30Alistair Beaton, Valerie Grove and Sue MacGregor discuss their favourite reads.
| 18:001/4Mystery space tourist deaths land two planet cleaners with a new contract. 18:30The golf writer Henry Longhurst shares his love of nature with Derek Jones.
| 18:002/4London is melting, but planetary decontaminationists Arnold and Gregor get the blame. 18:30From ENSA to Hello Dolly, the actress remembers her stage, film and TV career.
| 18:003/4With the planetary decontaminationists on the run, Arnold's apologetic call is traced. 18:30John Blashford-Snell explains why he admires fellow explorer, Dr David Livingstone.
| 18:004/4Evans the Welsh vigilante aims to bomb the planetary decontaminationists for melting Earth 18:30Jake Arnott, Katie Hickman, Michael Dobbs dissect the cliché about rogues being loveable.
| 18:002/2Will OneState engineer D-503's fascination with I-330 lead him to love or revolution?
| 18:005/5From a tale by Sir Walter Scott, a young man turns to a stranger for financial help. 18:306/6An MP discovers that he is a mutant being manipulated by an unidentified controller.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/4The much-loved comedy duo celebrate Britain's 'greatest living writer' - Ernie. 19:3019/20When Frazer loses a gun butterfly spring, he needs to find a coffin!
| 19:00Poking fun at fireman and hospitals. Sketches from the former Salford sausage maker. 19:306/10Audrey makes the most of helping Devere by pretending she is his wife.
| 19:0013/13HMS Troutbridge prepares to set sail, but the clueless crew wonder where they're heading. 19:306/13More chaos afloat as Simon Sparrow tries to diagnose a particular patient's ailments.
| 19:001/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby unwittingly aids a habitual fraudster. 19:3014/17Professor Ned Quatermass unravels a mystery around some enigmatic blue serge suits.
| 19:005/13The team imparts transcendental instruction. 19:304/8Albert hinders Harold's romantic endeavours.
| 19:00Samira Ahmed takes you on a radio space journey, with radio dramas, readings and comedies.
| 19:00Radiolab explores why people chase moments of total, world-shaking bliss.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/6After leaving London, Milkie finds arson and bloodshed in Wales. 20:30The sometimes murky world of the metal detector. Is it changing our national heritage?
| 20:002/6Did fanatical nationalists attack an old lady? 20:30The provocative tale of one of the 20th century's great bohemian and literary capitals.
| 20:003/6Milkie discovers corruption goes right to the top. 20:30Louise Welsh investigates the Glasgow Vampire hunt that changed Britain's censorship laws.
| 20:004/6Milkie and Beth search for the killers. 20:30Poland, 1956. Eight young Londoners blow hot jazz during the Cold War and enter history.
| 20:005/6Milkie tries to find out how far the political corruption goes. 20:30A tribute to Tommy Handley, who kept Britain laughing during the Second World War.
| | 20:00The Fens seen through the eyes of one of Britain’s most distinguished archaeologists.
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| 21:00 | 21:0017/26Guy Raz explores how our brains make sense of sensation, and our minds create 'reality'. 21:50Actress, singer and presenter Amanda Holden chooses Meat Loaf's 'Dead Ringer for Love'.
| 21:00The author and poet talks about gender swapping creativity, protest and hope.
| 21:002/3An original short story by Danielle McLaughlin. Read by Samuel Barnett. 21:15A play about love and art and the telling of stories.
| 21:003/3An original short story by AL Kennedy. 21:15Drama about a young, full-time, sleep-deprived, clueless dad. By Sarah McDonald Hughes.
| 21:00This week, Anne-Marie Luff and Sophie Black recommend top family-focused podcasts.
| | 21:10One of this pair would like them to become a couple, but the other desires no such thing.(R) 21:15From Brahms to Ultravox. Space scientist Monica Grady makes her castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/671st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee 22:303/4Great beverages from history, in the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers.
| 22:004/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy. 22:303/4Alun's house tour arrives in his bathroom. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:001/4Ben and Alex record their latest series from their flat. 22:306/6Out to offer value for money, frugal Adam Bloom makes sure you get a full show's worth. 22:45A glimpse into the oddball mind of John as he returns home from work.
| 22:00Rich Hall satirises the latest news from across the pond. 22:303/4Will and the gang help organise a stag do to remember - in more ways than one. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:001/4Sketch show with Stoneybridge Town Council, Little Girl, Calum and Frank Hovis. 22:30The nationwide search to find the best new stand-up talent in the UK
| 22:006/6Mark Steel visits the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar and performs for the locals. 22:301/2Sami looks at Pakistan's political history, from its foundations in British-ruled India. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:001/4Susan Calman tries to learn how to unwind, by going hillwalking with Muriel Gray. 22:303/4Stay-at-home Hal becomes the victim of car crime and gets some unwanted security help. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
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| 23:00 | 23:00The National Treasures announce their newest members. 23:25From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. 23:305/8The local national radio station tackles minority issues in their usual style.
| 23:004/4Sophie thinks that she will finally get to meet her Auntie Pamela. 23:306/6Mark concludes his People's Manifesto back in the BBC Radio Theatre.
| 23:003/6The award-winning comic's lowdown on what being a mum and dad means. 23:25BBC Radio 4 Extra’s Comedy Club meets up-and-coming comedian Maisie Adam. 23:303/6Will Hamish and Dougal make a success of a new business idea? 23:453/6Simon surprises everyone when he tells his story of being a war correspondent.
| 23:001/2Poet Lemn Sissay explores the nature of home through comedy, poetry and conversation. 23:303/4Diane, Joe and David go on the run around BBC Radio 4.
| 23:304/6Boothby Graffoe and friends share scary tales of the railway and dramas at sea.
| 23:005/5Armando's best bits. With Rebecca Front and Dave Schneider.
| 23:005/6Lifejacket, camera, action! Stardom beckons for one of the crew of MJN Air. 23:301/4The thinking idiot's anthropologist reveals what's next in the future of mankind.
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