| 00:00 | 00:005/5From a tale by Sir Walter Scott, a young man turns to a stranger for financial help. 00:306/6An MP discovers that he is a mutant being manipulated by an unidentified controller.
| 00:001/6A rather special baby is delivered, initiating an apocalyptic chain of events. 00:30Marcelle d'Argy Smith, Barry Cunliffe and Sue MacGregor discuss their favourite reads.
| 00:002/6The wrong child is corrupted, but what has happened to Satan's real son. 00:30Peter Sellers' son tells Sally Magnusson about growing up with a famous funny father.
| 00:003/6Aziraphale consults Agnes's prophesies and the Horsepersons of the Apocalypse are summoned 00:30The singer and writer reflects on his three great loves - fishing, surrealism and jazz.
| 00:004/6Aziraphale and Crowley are visited by the Angelic and Demonic authorities. 00:30Gyles Brandreth praises the life of the creator of Sherlock Holmes.
| 00:005/6The Four Horsepersons of the Apocalypse gather and Aziraphale inhabits an unexpected body. 00:30Matthew Parris invites his guests to make their unseen presence felt by talking.
| 00:006/6Armageddon is imminent and the fate of the Earth rests on the shoulders of Adam Young.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Three women’s lives are intertwined when they discover they share the BRCA2 cancer gene.
| 01:001/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's intense spy thriller. 01:306/6Exposing guilt is dangerous when the powerful are rotten and idealists are liars.
| 01:002/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's new and compelling thriller. 01:30The story of Chicago's Depression era Black Renaissance and the artists that led it.
| 01:003/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's new spy thriller. 01:30The story of hair as an artefact of remembrance.
| 01:004/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's intense new spy thriller. 01:30The life of writer Opal Whiteley, whose childhood diary became a 1920s bestseller.
| 01:005/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's spy thriller. 01:30Sir Edmund Hillary recalls his life of climbing, bee-keeping and more. With Cliff Morgan.
| 01:00Apollo 11's five-day journey to the moon. A verbatim drama using original Nasa transcripts
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| 02:00 | 02:151/5A poignant tale of a nightingale’s ultimate sacrifice. 02:301/2A touching portrait of teen love as Charlie reflects on the summer after he left school.
| 02:006/10Eleanor agrees to go to a party with Raymond. Soon the bubbles are going to her head. 02:15Kathy Willis explores the harnessing of plants' ability to photosynthesise their own food. 02:301/10Beautiful Emma meets and marries Doctor Bovary, but is distraught over the lack of passion 02:451/5Larkin, aged 17, goes up to Oxford to read English and meets a jazz-loving kindred spirit.
| 02:007/10Eleanor is surprised to find herself dancing at the golf club party. 02:15Kathy Willis examines the mystery of a plant's ability to exist in multiple forms. 02:302/10The dazzling Marquis ball intensifies Emma's longing for more excitement. 02:452/5Philip meets Monica Jones, and so begins a lifelong and complicated relationship.
| 02:008/10Sporting a new hairdo and outfit, Eleanor is on her way to Johnnie Lomond's farewell gig. 02:15Kathy Willis examines the origin and impact of Dutch elm disease across Europe. 02:303/10As Emma and Charles move to a new town, she makes the acquaintance of a young solicitor. 02:453/5While working as Librarian at Hull University, Larkin meets Maeve Brennan.
| 02:009/10Humiliated by her childish infatuation, Eleanor seeks help. 02:15Kathy Willis explores Nikolai Vavilov's pioneering search for unused varieties of crops. 02:304/10Emma's memory of young solicitor Leon becomes the core of her despair. 02:454/5As middle age approaches, Larkin's private life is as complicated as ever.
| 02:0010/10Tracy Wiles concludes Gail Honeyman's heartwarming and heart-wrenching bestseller. 02:15Kathy Willis on how new opportunities opened up for finding medicines from plants. 02:305/10Emma meets wealthy land owner Rodolphe Boulanger, and succumbs to temptation. 02:455/5Larkin brings a third woman into his life.
| 02:10Alice Roberts picks tracks by Procol Harum and Ash. 02:154/8The poet goes boating and climbs the tallest windmill in Britain. 02:454/5Fontwell wants to book a holiday - but who to trust? Stars Frank Thornton.
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| 03:00 | 03:45Tristram Hunt on the creation of the first 'people's park' in London's East End.
| 03:001/3Young farmer Gabriel Oak falls in love with Bathsheba.
| 03:002/3Bathsheba discovers sending a Valentine's Day card was a bad mistake
| 03:003/3One man proves constant in his love for Bathsheba, as she gives up on finding happiness.
| 03:001/2David Threlfall stars in Ibsen's pertinent play about the dangers of ambition.
| 03:002/2Back with his old love, will John Gabriel find happiness or desire power even more?
| 03:00Harriett Gilbert talks to Indian writer Anuradha Roy about her much-loved novel. 03:50The naturalist recalls his first pet, a fire salamander which was a birthday present.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Bill Nighy plays Vratar - a Yugoslav goalkeeper in the Second World War.
| 04:004/6Professor of Ignorance John Lloyd and curator Phill Jupitus discuss some new curiosities. 04:301/4Two Yorkshire builders tool up for a warring couple.
| 04:00Holly Walsh and the panel tackle the social minefield of parties. 04:305/6Bernard Gallagher makes a shockingly gruesome discovery.
| 04:002/6Simon Mayo explores which generation is funniest. With Milton Jones and Sarah Millican. 04:302/4Julie Hesmondhalgh, Paul Barber and John Thompson star in this Manchester-based sitcom.
| 04:005/6Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane and Miles Kington. 04:304/4Jones thinks all his Christmases have come at once.
| 04:001/4Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Rachel Johnson, Desmond Lynam and Mark Steel. 04:301/6The shy solicitor's clerk courts disaster, as he pursues a reckless client.
| 04:00A Second World War shipwreck brings relief to Hebridean islanders longing for whisky.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Deryn Rees-Jones looks at the passionate life of Helen Thomas, wife of poet Edward Thomas. 05:301/4Susan Calman tries to learn how to unwind, by going hillwalking with Muriel Gray.
| 05:002/6Heather helps a neighbour who is being harassed on the estate. 05:303/6The 71st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 05:006/6A showcase concert for a local diva turns into a headache! 05:305/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 05:001/4An argument with his girlfriend about cleaning escalates, and Andrew storms out. 05:302/4Ben and Alex are distracted by a disappearing magician.
| 05:002/4Sitcom where Britain's longest serving PCSO, and Britain's laziest, make quite a pairing. 05:30A whole half hour of comedy joy from an award-winning comedian.
| 05:004/5Mrs Tibbs owns a respectable establishment, until the arrival of a mysterious new lodger. 05:302/4The sketch series with Little Girl, Calum Gilhooley and Frank Hovis.
| 05:30Martin and Christopher on one final visit down memory lane - is it time to call it a day?
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's intense spy thriller. 06:306/6Exposing guilt is dangerous when the powerful are rotten and idealists are liars.
| 06:002/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's new and compelling thriller. 06:30The story of Chicago's Depression era Black Renaissance and the artists that led it.
| 06:003/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's new spy thriller. 06:30The story of hair as an artefact of remembrance.
| 06:004/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's intense new spy thriller. 06:30The life of writer Opal Whiteley, whose childhood diary became a 1920s bestseller.
| 06:005/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's spy thriller. 06:30Sir Edmund Hillary recalls his life of climbing, bee-keeping and more. With Cliff Morgan.
| 06:00A Second World War shipwreck brings relief to Hebridean islanders longing for whisky.
| 06:001/2Doctor's wife Emma embarks on a series of affairs to escape provincial life.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/6Heather helps a neighbour who is being harassed on the estate. 07:303/6The 71st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 07:006/6A showcase concert for a local diva turns into a headache! 07:305/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 07:001/4An argument with his girlfriend about cleaning escalates, and Andrew storms out. 07:302/4Ben and Alex are distracted by a disappearing magician.
| 07:002/4Sitcom where Britain's longest serving PCSO, and Britain's laziest, make quite a pairing. 07:30A whole half hour of comedy joy from an award-winning comedian.
| 07:004/5Mrs Tibbs owns a respectable establishment, until the arrival of a mysterious new lodger. 07:302/4The sketch series with Little Girl, Calum Gilhooley and Frank Hovis.
| 07:30Martin and Christopher on one final visit down memory lane - is it time to call it a day?
| 07:152/5A besotted man is curious about a woman who shares a love for fishing. Reader Simon Tait. 07:302/4Susan Calman tries to unwind by watching cricket with Andy Zaltzman.
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| 08:00 | 08:001/6David and Helen swap Croydon for Yorkshire's countryside. But obstacles are ahead. 08:3020/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon get lost in sea fog.
| 08:00Courting, marriage, kids and football - a compilation of the comic's 1950s monologues. 08:307/10Devere takes a shine to Mrs Forbes-Hamilton's guest. Is Audrey jealous?
| 08:001/5George and Weedon Grossmith's comic masterpiece about middle-class Victorian Britain. 08:307/13A trip ashore for ship's medic Simon Sparrow leads to some local linguistic mishaps.
| 08:002/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby must gear up for a medical case. With Richard Briers. 08:3015/17On Scotland's crab-ridden shores, Neddie is bridging a gap.
| 08:006/13The Eurovision Raquel Welch Gag Contest begins. 08:305/8Harold reckons a commode will make him a rich man.
| 08:00Harriett Gilbert talks to Indian writer Anuradha Roy about her much-loved novel. 08:50The naturalist recalls his first pet, a fire salamander which was a birthday present.
| 08:00Professor Jimmy Edwards hatches a plan to win a cash prize in a school popularity contest. 08:30Concerned about Ted’s memory, Kitty sends him to a hypnotist - with dramatic results.
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| 09:00 | 09:004/6Professor of Ignorance John Lloyd and curator Phill Jupitus discuss some new curiosities. 09:301/4Two Yorkshire builders tool up for a warring couple.
| 09:00The topical satire show that will go on forever, much like Brexit negotiations. 09:306/6A date, a declaration, some poetry and a proposal.
| 09:002/6Simon Mayo explores which generation is funniest. With Milton Jones and Sarah Millican. 09:302/4Julie Hesmondhalgh, Paul Barber and John Thompson star in this Manchester-based sitcom.
| 09:005/6Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane and Miles Kington. 09:304/4Jones thinks all his Christmases have come at once.
| 09:001/4Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Rachel Johnson, Desmond Lynam and Mark Steel. 09:301/6The shy solicitor's clerk courts disaster, as he pursues a reckless client.
| 09:00Seaside entertainer Tony Lidington takes a trip to Brighton for BBC Radio 4 Extra.
| 09:00Exploring the layers and lives of our largest yet most misunderstood organ.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3Young farmer Gabriel Oak falls in love with Bathsheba.
| 10:002/3Bathsheba discovers sending a Valentine's Day card was a bad mistake
| 10:003/3One man proves constant in his love for Bathsheba, as she gives up on finding happiness.
| 10:001/2David Threlfall stars in Ibsen's pertinent play about the dangers of ambition.
| 10:002/2Back with his old love, will John Gabriel find happiness or desire power even more?
| | 10:10Fi Glover with a couple whose love of theatre is second only to their love of each other.(R) 10:15From Al Bowlly to Elvis Presley. Scientist Colin Pillinger shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:0018/26Guy Raz explores how a more humble style of inquiry may achieve the next big breakthrough. 11:50Lyric soprano Danielle de Niese chooses Barbra Streisand's 'Evergreen'.
| 11:00The prolific, award-winning sketch and sitcom writer John Finnemore.
| 11:00A prank Valentine card cannot possibly cause a marriage to break down - can it? 11:15A woman lies alone with only a strange obsession for company. With Charlotte Emmerson.
| 11:00Rhona has fled from her relationship problems. At her hotel, she comes to an understanding 11:15Charlotte Bogard Macleod’s tale of modern day parenthood - love, surrogacy and statistics.
| 11:00The best podcasts to learn about the moon, with Amanda Litherland and Chrystal Genesis.
| | 11:001/8Stories of the struggles, support and safety the bonds of family provide.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/6David and Helen swap Croydon for Yorkshire's countryside. But obstacles are ahead. 12:3020/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon get lost in sea fog.
| 12:00Courting, marriage, kids and football - a compilation of the comic's 1950s monologues. 12:307/10Devere takes a shine to Mrs Forbes-Hamilton's guest. Is Audrey jealous?
| 12:001/5George and Weedon Grossmith's comic masterpiece about middle-class Victorian Britain. 12:307/13A trip ashore for ship's medic Simon Sparrow leads to some local linguistic mishaps.
| 12:002/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby must gear up for a medical case. With Richard Briers. 12:3015/17On Scotland's crab-ridden shores, Neddie is bridging a gap.
| 12:006/13The Eurovision Raquel Welch Gag Contest begins. 12:305/8Harold reckons a commode will make him a rich man.
| 12:001/4An argument with his girlfriend about cleaning escalates, and Andrew storms out. 12:301/4Two Yorkshire builders tool up for a warring couple.
| 12:00Professor Jimmy Edwards hatches a plan to win a cash prize in a school popularity contest. 12:30Concerned about Ted’s memory, Kitty sends him to a hypnotist - with dramatic results.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's intense spy thriller. 13:306/6Exposing guilt is dangerous when the powerful are rotten and idealists are liars.
| 13:002/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's new and compelling thriller. 13:30The story of Chicago's Depression era Black Renaissance and the artists that led it.
| 13:003/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's new spy thriller. 13:30The story of hair as an artefact of remembrance.
| 13:004/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's intense new spy thriller. 13:30The life of writer Opal Whiteley, whose childhood diary became a 1920s bestseller.
| 13:005/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's spy thriller. 13:30Sir Edmund Hillary recalls his life of climbing, bee-keeping and more. With Cliff Morgan.
| 13:00Apollo 11's five-day journey to the moon. A verbatim drama using original Nasa transcripts
| 13:001/2Doctor's wife Emma embarks on a series of affairs to escape provincial life.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Eleanor agrees to go to a party with Raymond. Soon the bubbles are going to her head. 14:15Kathy Willis explores the harnessing of plants' ability to photosynthesise their own food. 14:301/10Beautiful Emma meets and marries Doctor Bovary, but is distraught over the lack of passion 14:451/5Larkin, aged 17, goes up to Oxford to read English and meets a jazz-loving kindred spirit.
| 14:007/10Eleanor is surprised to find herself dancing at the golf club party. 14:15Kathy Willis examines the mystery of a plant's ability to exist in multiple forms. 14:302/10The dazzling Marquis ball intensifies Emma's longing for more excitement. 14:452/5Philip meets Monica Jones, and so begins a lifelong and complicated relationship.
| 14:008/10Sporting a new hairdo and outfit, Eleanor is on her way to Johnnie Lomond's farewell gig. 14:15Kathy Willis examines the origin and impact of Dutch elm disease across Europe. 14:303/10As Emma and Charles move to a new town, she makes the acquaintance of a young solicitor. 14:453/5While working as Librarian at Hull University, Larkin meets Maeve Brennan.
| 14:009/10Humiliated by her childish infatuation, Eleanor seeks help. 14:15Kathy Willis explores Nikolai Vavilov's pioneering search for unused varieties of crops. 14:304/10Emma's memory of young solicitor Leon becomes the core of her despair. 14:454/5As middle age approaches, Larkin's private life is as complicated as ever.
| 14:0010/10Tracy Wiles concludes Gail Honeyman's heartwarming and heart-wrenching bestseller. 14:15Kathy Willis on how new opportunities opened up for finding medicines from plants. 14:305/10Emma meets wealthy land owner Rodolphe Boulanger, and succumbs to temptation. 14:455/5Larkin brings a third woman into his life.
| 14:10Alice Roberts picks tracks by Procol Harum and Ash. 14:154/8The poet goes boating and climbs the tallest windmill in Britain. 14:454/5Fontwell wants to book a holiday - but who to trust? Stars Frank Thornton.
| 14:152/5A besotted man is curious about a woman who shares a love for fishing. Reader Simon Tait. 14:302/2While Charlie works at the petrol station, Harper arrives to do some business.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3Young farmer Gabriel Oak falls in love with Bathsheba.
| 15:002/3Bathsheba discovers sending a Valentine's Day card was a bad mistake
| 15:003/3One man proves constant in his love for Bathsheba, as she gives up on finding happiness.
| 15:001/2David Threlfall stars in Ibsen's pertinent play about the dangers of ambition.
| 15:002/2Back with his old love, will John Gabriel find happiness or desire power even more?
| 15:00Harriett Gilbert talks to Indian writer Anuradha Roy about her much-loved novel. 15:50The naturalist recalls his first pet, a fire salamander which was a birthday present.
| 15:45Historian Tristram Hunt investigates the history of West Park in Macclesfield.
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| 16:00 | 16:004/6Professor of Ignorance John Lloyd and curator Phill Jupitus discuss some new curiosities. 16:301/4Two Yorkshire builders tool up for a warring couple.
| 16:00Holly Walsh and the panel tackle the social minefield of parties. 16:305/6Bernard Gallagher makes a shockingly gruesome discovery.
| 16:002/6Simon Mayo explores which generation is funniest. With Milton Jones and Sarah Millican. 16:302/4Julie Hesmondhalgh, Paul Barber and John Thompson star in this Manchester-based sitcom.
| 16:005/6Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane and Miles Kington. 16:304/4Jones thinks all his Christmases have come at once.
| 16:001/4Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Rachel Johnson, Desmond Lynam and Mark Steel. 16:301/6The shy solicitor's clerk courts disaster, as he pursues a reckless client.
| 16:00A Second World War shipwreck brings relief to Hebridean islanders longing for whisky.
| 16:00For Milos Hrma, life at the railway station in Bohemia is full of complex preoccupations.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/6Heather helps a neighbour who is being harassed on the estate. 17:303/6The 71st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 17:006/6A showcase concert for a local diva turns into a headache! 17:305/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 17:001/4An argument with his girlfriend about cleaning escalates, and Andrew storms out. 17:302/4Ben and Alex are distracted by a disappearing magician.
| 17:002/4Sitcom where Britain's longest serving PCSO, and Britain's laziest, make quite a pairing. 17:30A whole half hour of comedy joy from an award-winning comedian.
| 17:004/5Mrs Tibbs owns a respectable establishment, until the arrival of a mysterious new lodger. 17:302/4The sketch series with Little Girl, Calum Gilhooley and Frank Hovis.
| 17:30Martin and Christopher on one final visit down memory lane - is it time to call it a day?
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects Between Stones and Stars from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:302/4Susan Calman tries to unwind by watching cricket with Andy Zaltzman.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/6A rather special baby is delivered, initiating an apocalyptic chain of events. 18:30Marcelle d'Argy Smith, Barry Cunliffe and Sue MacGregor discuss their favourite reads.
| 18:002/6The wrong child is corrupted, but what has happened to Satan's real son. 18:30Peter Sellers' son tells Sally Magnusson about growing up with a famous funny father.
| 18:003/6Aziraphale consults Agnes's prophesies and the Horsepersons of the Apocalypse are summoned 18:30The singer and writer reflects on his three great loves - fishing, surrealism and jazz.
| 18:004/6Aziraphale and Crowley are visited by the Angelic and Demonic authorities. 18:30Gyles Brandreth praises the life of the creator of Sherlock Holmes.
| 18:005/6The Four Horsepersons of the Apocalypse gather and Aziraphale inhabits an unexpected body. 18:30Matthew Parris invites his guests to make their unseen presence felt by talking.
| 18:006/6Armageddon is imminent and the fate of the Earth rests on the shoulders of Adam Young.
| 18:001/5Stumbling on a discovery, a biochemist must battle to ensure that it benefits humanity. 18:30Horror film legend Vincent Price gets a chilling invitation to a special costume party.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/6David and Helen swap Croydon for Yorkshire's countryside. But obstacles are ahead. 19:3020/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon get lost in sea fog.
| 19:00Courting, marriage, kids and football - a compilation of the comic's 1950s monologues. 19:307/10Devere takes a shine to Mrs Forbes-Hamilton's guest. Is Audrey jealous?
| 19:001/5George and Weedon Grossmith's comic masterpiece about middle-class Victorian Britain. 19:307/13A trip ashore for ship's medic Simon Sparrow leads to some local linguistic mishaps.
| 19:002/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby must gear up for a medical case. With Richard Briers. 19:3015/17On Scotland's crab-ridden shores, Neddie is bridging a gap.
| 19:006/13The Eurovision Raquel Welch Gag Contest begins. 19:305/8Harold reckons a commode will make him a rich man.
| 19:00The tussles of staffroom rivalry and the anarchy of adolescence.
| 19:001/8Stories of the struggles, support and safety the bonds of family provide.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's intense spy thriller. 20:306/6Exposing guilt is dangerous when the powerful are rotten and idealists are liars.
| 20:002/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's new and compelling thriller. 20:30The story of Chicago's Depression era Black Renaissance and the artists that led it.
| 20:003/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's new spy thriller. 20:30The story of hair as an artefact of remembrance.
| 20:004/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's intense new spy thriller. 20:30The life of writer Opal Whiteley, whose childhood diary became a 1920s bestseller.
| 20:005/5Joan Stanley has a secret in Jennie Rooney's spy thriller. 20:30Sir Edmund Hillary recalls his life of climbing, bee-keeping and more. With Cliff Morgan.
| | 20:00Exploring the layers and lives of our largest yet most misunderstood organ.
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| 21:00 | 21:0018/26Guy Raz explores how a more humble style of inquiry may achieve the next big breakthrough. 21:50Lyric soprano Danielle de Niese chooses Barbra Streisand's 'Evergreen'.
| 21:00The prolific, award-winning sketch and sitcom writer John Finnemore.
| 21:00A prank Valentine card cannot possibly cause a marriage to break down - can it? 21:15A woman lies alone with only a strange obsession for company. With Charlotte Emmerson.
| 21:00Rhona has fled from her relationship problems. At her hotel, she comes to an understanding 21:15Charlotte Bogard Macleod’s tale of modern day parenthood - love, surrogacy and statistics.
| 21:00The best podcasts to learn about the moon, with Amanda Litherland and Chrystal Genesis.
| 21:303/5Nicholas Hynter recalls working with actor and playwright Alan Bennett. 21:45Actress Frances de La Tour chooses tracks by Charles Trenet and Johnny Mercer. 21:55Fi Glover with a couple whose love of theatre is second only to their love of each other.(R)
| 21:10Fi Glover with a couple whose love of theatre is second only to their love of each other.(R) 21:15From Al Bowlly to Elvis Presley. Scientist Colin Pillinger shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6The 71st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee 22:304/4A star-spangled American issue of the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers.
| 22:005/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy. 22:304/4Alun Cochrane's stand-up tour of his house reaches the bedroom. 22:55Sarah Campbell chats to the comedian Ian Smith
| 22:002/4Ben and Alex are distracted by a disappearing magician. 22:301/4BBC boffins explore the possibilities of broadcasting smells over the airwaves. 22:45Passions flare and loyalty is tested at a football ground in London.
| 22:00A whole half hour of comedy joy from an award-winning comedian. 22:304/4Will is asked to be best man. The speech is easy. It's everything else that's difficult. 22:55Sarah Campbell chats again to comedian Ian Smith
| 22:002/4The sketch series with Little Girl, Calum Gilhooley and Frank Hovis. 22:30The nationwide search to find the best new stand-up talent in the UK.
| 22:001/2Stand-up poet Kate Fox and an audience draw up a list of pros and cons of having children. 22:302/2Sami Shah looks at Pakistan's political history, including its music, cinema and religion. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:002/4Susan Calman tries to unwind by watching cricket with Andy Zaltzman. 22:304/4How will happily married Hal cope with the romantic attention of a new neighbour. 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 topical satire show that will go on forever, much like Brexit negotiations. 23:306/8The station pays tribute to the sensational life of celebrated actor Sir John Lesley.
| 23:001/4Sketch show from award-winning duo Croft and Pearce, rising stars of UK comedy. 23:151/2Imagine if London's genteel literary scene had a bit more swag and a gangsta's lean. 23:301/5Sketches and monologues written and performed by Jane Bussmann and David Quantick.
| 23:004/6The award-winning comic adds up the cost of living and luxury. 23:304/6Can the two old Scotsmen foil the plans of an incorrigible thief? 23:454/6Andy has a date for the first time in... well, longer than he would like to admit.
| 23:002/2Lemn explores the nature of home via comedy, poetry and conversation. 23:304/4Diane, Joe and David must do 30 minutes of community service for crimes against radio.
| 23:305/6Boothby Graffoe's script dictatorship is overthrown by the Workers' Collective.
| 23:00Made for 4 Extra. Thom Tuck hosts unheard highlights from the third series of Sketchorama.
| 23:006/6Some vodka and an unwary bird could spell the end of the line for MJN Air. 23:302/4The thinking idiot's anthropologist explains flaws in the urban democratic system.
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