| 00:00 | 00:001/5Stumbling on a discovery, a biochemist must battle to ensure that it benefits humanity. 00:30Horror film legend Vincent Price gets a chilling invitation to a special costume party.
| 00:001/5A penniless businessman meets an absent-minded scientist with a dream. 00:151/10Potent and playful drama about a world without antibiotics. 00:30Actors Michael Simkins and Les Dennis join Sue MacGregor to discuss some favourite reads.
| 00:002/5A penniless businessman meets an absent-minded scientist with a dream. 00:152/10An everyday scratch turns a family's world upside down. 00:30Actors Michael Simkins and Les Dennis join Sue MacGregor to discuss some favourite reads.
| 00:003/5A penniless businessman meets an absent-minded scientist with a dream. 00:153/10Potent and playful drama about a world without antibiotics. 00:303/5The actress recalls her stage, film and TV career and working with David Frost.
| 00:004/5A penniless businessman meets an absent-minded scientist with a dream. 00:154/10An everyday scratch turns a family's world upside down. 00:30Mumsnet founder Justine Roberts champions the life of the Liverpool manager Bill Shankly.
| 00:005/5A penniless businessman meets an absent-minded scientist with a dream. 00:155/10An everyday scratch turns a family's world upside down. 00:30Matthew Parris welcomes Reshma S Ruia, Archie Markham and Leone Ross to a frank discussion
| 00:001/2It's a future where computers rule and artificial intelligence is a reality.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2Doctor's wife Emma embarks on a series of affairs to escape provincial life.
| 01:001/5Glitz and sleaze collide for two police typists in Prohibition New York. 01:30Poet John Hegley reflects on the M1, Britain's first motorway in 1959. From 2009.
| 01:002/5New police precinct typist Odalie introduces prim and proper Rose to bathtub gin. 01:30Miranda Sawyer explores the impact of the Beatles' movies on popular film and culture.
| 01:003/5The speakeasy is raided and Rose questions Odalie's motives for working for the police. 01:30Maureen Freely retraces the steps of a journey made by Arthur Miller and Harold Pinter.
| 01:004/5A murderous secret emerges at a glamorous Long Island party. 01:30Nina Conti attends the third annual London Improvathon, a 50-hour improvisation marathon.
| 01:005/5Odalie's devilish ingenuity is revealed and Rose is left reeling. 01:30Fiona Lindsay cross-examines famous authors who've killed off their most popular creations
| 01:00Witty drama capturing a family’s weekly meetings. Written by Ben Lewis.
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| 02:00 | 02:152/5A besotted man is curious about a woman who shares a love for fishing. Reader Simon Tait. 02:302/2While Charlie works at the petrol station, Harper arrives to do some business.
| 02:001/10Mary Costello's lyrical debut, shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards, read by Niamh Cusack 02:15Uncovering the elusive ways plants move and respond to their surroundings. 02:306/10Doctor's wife Emma embarks on a series of affairs to escape provincial life. 02:451/5Yuval Noah Harari's groundbreaking account of our history - from apes to world dominance.
| 02:002/10In the aftermath of her mother's death, young Tess is beset by grief. Read by Niamh Cusack 02:15Kathy Willis describes the tools that are proving essential to map the world's flora. 02:307/10Doctor Bovary takes convalescing Emma to the theatre in Rouen, and a chance meeting. 02:452/5How gossip united us and mythology maintained law and order.
| 02:003/10Life continues for the Lohans, as Tess goes away to boarding school. Read by Niamh Cusack. 02:15Kathy Willis explores the arboreal benefits that emerged from the great storm of 1987. 02:308/10As Emma embarks on a passionate affair, her lover Leon becomes troubled. 02:453/5How the agricultural revolution was history's biggest fraud.
| 02:004/10Tess leaves Ireland to follow her beloved sister Claire to New York. Read by Niamh Cusack 02:15Kathy Willis uncovers the role seedbanking plays in conserving worldwide plant diversity. 02:309/10Emma Bovary's complicated and unfulfilled life starts to unravel. 02:454/5The discovery of ignorance and the quest for immortality.
| 02:005/10Tess is wholly preoccupied by thoughts of David. Niamh Cusack reads Mary Costello's novel. 02:15Kathy Willis explores the legacy behind the mapping of the first plant genome. 02:3010/10Exhausted from her debts and betrayal, Emma opts for a swift course of action. 02:455/5The world's a better place, but are we any happier?
| 02:10Singer Bryn Terfel chooses the Welsh National Anthem. 02:155/8The poet returns to Wales to see how the valleys have been transformed. 02:455/5How to beat the medical experts at their own game. Stars Frank Thornton.
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| 03:00 | 03:45Historian Tristram Hunt investigates the history of West Park in Macclesfield.
| 03:00Bhushan Banerji's classic story of poverty and love in a remote Bengali village.
| 03:00Opu sees life outside the village and Durga looks forward to marriage.
| 03:001/3Maud Knollyes discovers she's an heiress. Victorian melodrama with Teresa Gallagher.
| 03:002/3Maud seems to have no choice about her future. Stars Teresa Gallagher and George Cole.
| 03:003/3Maud believes she's in danger. With Teresa Gallagher, George Cole and Dorothy Tutin.
| 03:00Judith Kerr talks about her classic children's novel, When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit. 03:50Musings on the New Guinea residents, who fooled early explorers with their adornments.
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| 04:00 | 04:00For Milos Hrma, life at the railway station in Bohemia is full of complex preoccupations.
| 04:005/6John Lloyd and Phill Jupitus with Clive Anderson, Anne Dudley and Richard Williams. 04:302/4Yorkshire builders Johnny and Arthur grapple with a perilously perched piano.
| 04:00Richard Herring, Helen Zaltzman and Lloyd Langford tackle the etiquette of travel. 04:306/6Vera and Muriel face the fallout from their claim about Guard Gallagher.
| 04:003/6Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. 04:303/4Julie and Nobby find themselves in a sticky situation. Stars Julie Hesmondhalgh.
| 04:006/6Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 04:301/6As agent Dick Barton visits his son, strange parallels emerge between past and present.
| 04:002/4Rebecca Front, Simon Day and Jason Cook pick their nearest and dearest to answer questions 04:302/6The shy solicitor's clerk gains a guide and makes a move.
| 04:00Harold Pinter's screenplay of Josef Conrad's last major novel, adapted by Sir Richard Eyre
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects Between Stones and Stars from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:302/4Susan Calman tries to unwind by watching cricket with Andy Zaltzman.
| 05:003/6Emma thinks that her mother is having an affair so asks Heather to investigate. 05:304/6The 71st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 05:001/6The adventures of a comedian-turned-holistic-therapist and a Tory MP- turned-media figure. 05:306/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 05:002/4Andrew hatches a plan to avoid spending Saturday lunchtime with his girlfriend's parents. 05:303/4Ben and Alex are forced to take drastic measures during a crimewave.
| 05:003/4A little bit of murky police history comes back to haunt the Haling squad 05:301/4Andrew Maxwell presents some of the best comedians from wherever in the world they are.
| 05:005/5The socially ambitious Maldertons are elated when a mystery suitor courts their daughter. 05:303/4Sketch show with Stoneybridge, Little Girl, Frank Hovis, Rev McMinn and Calum Gilhooley.
| 05:301/4A comic celebration of the renowned songwriters RP Weston and Bert Lee.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Glitz and sleaze collide for two police typists in Prohibition New York. 06:30Poet John Hegley reflects on the M1, Britain's first motorway in 1959. From 2009.
| 06:002/5New police precinct typist Odalie introduces prim and proper Rose to bathtub gin. 06:30Miranda Sawyer explores the impact of the Beatles' movies on popular film and culture.
| 06:003/5The speakeasy is raided and Rose questions Odalie's motives for working for the police. 06:30Maureen Freely retraces the steps of a journey made by Arthur Miller and Harold Pinter.
| 06:004/5A murderous secret emerges at a glamorous Long Island party. 06:30Nina Conti attends the third annual London Improvathon, a 50-hour improvisation marathon.
| 06:005/5Odalie's devilish ingenuity is revealed and Rose is left reeling. 06:30Fiona Lindsay cross-examines famous authors who've killed off their most popular creations
| 06:00Harold Pinter's screenplay of Josef Conrad's last major novel, adapted by Sir Richard Eyre
| 06:002/2Emma prepares to leave Charles, but her complicated love-life is beginning to fall apart.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/6Emma thinks that her mother is having an affair so asks Heather to investigate. 07:304/6The 71st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 07:001/6The adventures of a comedian-turned-holistic-therapist and a Tory MP- turned-media figure. 07:306/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 07:002/4Andrew hatches a plan to avoid spending Saturday lunchtime with his girlfriend's parents. 07:303/4Ben and Alex are forced to take drastic measures during a crimewave.
| 07:003/4A little bit of murky police history comes back to haunt the Haling squad 07:301/4Andrew Maxwell presents some of the best comedians from wherever in the world they are.
| 07:005/5The socially ambitious Maldertons are elated when a mystery suitor courts their daughter. 07:303/4Sketch show with Stoneybridge, Little Girl, Frank Hovis, Rev McMinn and Calum Gilhooley.
| 07:301/4A comic celebration of the renowned songwriters RP Weston and Bert Lee.
| 07:153/5Five tales of requited and unrequited passion. 07:303/4John Finnemore takes Susan Calman on a spontaneous holiday to help her learn to unwind.
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| 08:00 | 08:002/6The Parkinsons move into their secluded home, but they're far from isolated... 08:301/20The platoon don crazy camouflage in a drill to attack Captain Square's HQ.
| 08:00Arriving home late, Al's wife thwarts his efforts to relax. 08:308/10When Devere installs new security cameras, Audrey declares war.
| 08:002/5Pooter has to deal with the consequences of his night of excess at the Lord Mayor's Ball. 08:308/13Sparrow lands a job in Aberdeen, where he is forced to tackle a pepped-up port-loving lady
| 08:003/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby must defend a woman being sued by a pop star over a pup. 08:3016/17Neddie Seagoon pursues hot booty overseas, but is Bloodnok far behind?
| 08:007/13A comedy celebration of the Queen's 25 years on the throne. 08:306/8Albert and Harold argue over buying a TV or a car.
| 08:00Judith Kerr talks about her classic children's novel, When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit. 08:50Musings on the New Guinea residents, who fooled early explorers with their adornments.
| 08:00A sneaky Sunday tabloid is after a school exposé. Can Professor Jimmy Edwards fight back? 08:30Ted decides to try and keep hens, but first the eggs hatch some surprises. From 1959.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6John Lloyd and Phill Jupitus with Clive Anderson, Anne Dudley and Richard Williams. 09:302/4Yorkshire builders Johnny and Arthur grapple with a perilously perched piano.
| 09:001/5Topical sitcom following life in Westminster through the eyes of a clickbait website. 09:301/4One of the rising stars of the sketch group circuit with a very British style of comedy.
| 09:003/6Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. 09:303/4Julie and Nobby find themselves in a sticky situation. Stars Julie Hesmondhalgh.
| 09:006/6Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 09:301/6As agent Dick Barton visits his son, strange parallels emerge between past and present.
| 09:002/4Rebecca Front, Simon Day and Jason Cook pick their nearest and dearest to answer questions 09:302/6The shy solicitor's clerk gains a guide and makes a move.
| 09:00Stories of moments when musicians were inspired to preach, to protest and to perform.
| 09:00The story of how Neville Cardus revolutionised cricket journalism.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Bhushan Banerji's classic story of poverty and love in a remote Bengali village.
| 10:00Opu sees life outside the village and Durga looks forward to marriage.
| 10:001/3Maud Knollyes discovers she's an heiress. Victorian melodrama with Teresa Gallagher.
| 10:002/3Maud seems to have no choice about her future. Stars Teresa Gallagher and George Cole.
| 10:003/3Maud believes she's in danger. With Teresa Gallagher, George Cole and Dorothy Tutin.
| | 10:10Artists who have found inspiration and sisterhood in working together(R) 10:15From JS Bach to Stevie Wonder. Space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock shares her choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:0019/26The exciting - and terrifying - future of human-robot collaboration. 11:50Comedian Mat Horne inherits 'Runaway' and passes on 'Young Shields'.
| 11:00Stories of crime and love with the ever curious Phoebe Judge.
| 11:001/2An original short story by poet David Harsent, springing from his poem A Dream Book. 11:15Alison goes in pursuit of her husband Neil, who is in Egypt on the trail of an obsession.
| 11:002/2Poet Jacob Polley unpacks one of his poems into an original short story. 11:15Gertrude Stein bakes a liberation cake whilst reminiscing about the artists she has met.
| 11:00Recommending the best podcasts made in Liverpool, including a chat with The Anfield Wrap.
| | 11:002/8Sarah Austin Jenness introduces stories about the power of sound and trusting our ears.
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| 12:00 | 12:002/6The Parkinsons move into their secluded home, but they're far from isolated... 12:301/20The platoon don crazy camouflage in a drill to attack Captain Square's HQ.
| 12:00Arriving home late, Al's wife thwarts his efforts to relax. 12:308/10When Devere installs new security cameras, Audrey declares war.
| 12:002/5Pooter has to deal with the consequences of his night of excess at the Lord Mayor's Ball. 12:308/13Sparrow lands a job in Aberdeen, where he is forced to tackle a pepped-up port-loving lady
| 12:003/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby must defend a woman being sued by a pop star over a pup. 12:3016/17Neddie Seagoon pursues hot booty overseas, but is Bloodnok far behind?
| 12:007/13A comedy celebration of the Queen's 25 years on the throne. 12:306/8Albert and Harold argue over buying a TV or a car.
| 12:00Richard Herring, Helen Zaltzman and Lloyd Langford tackle the etiquette of travel. 12:301/6The adventures of a comedian-turned-holistic-therapist and a Tory MP- turned-media figure.
| 12:00A sneaky Sunday tabloid is after a school exposé. Can Professor Jimmy Edwards fight back? 12:30Ted decides to try and keep hens, but first the eggs hatch some surprises. From 1959.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5Glitz and sleaze collide for two police typists in Prohibition New York. 13:30Poet John Hegley reflects on the M1, Britain's first motorway in 1959. From 2009.
| 13:002/5New police precinct typist Odalie introduces prim and proper Rose to bathtub gin. 13:30Miranda Sawyer explores the impact of the Beatles' movies on popular film and culture.
| 13:003/5The speakeasy is raided and Rose questions Odalie's motives for working for the police. 13:30Maureen Freely retraces the steps of a journey made by Arthur Miller and Harold Pinter.
| 13:004/5A murderous secret emerges at a glamorous Long Island party. 13:30Nina Conti attends the third annual London Improvathon, a 50-hour improvisation marathon.
| 13:005/5Odalie's devilish ingenuity is revealed and Rose is left reeling. 13:30Fiona Lindsay cross-examines famous authors who've killed off their most popular creations
| 13:00Witty drama capturing a family’s weekly meetings. Written by Ben Lewis.
| 13:002/2Emma prepares to leave Charles, but her complicated love-life is beginning to fall apart.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10Mary Costello's lyrical debut, shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards, read by Niamh Cusack 14:15Uncovering the elusive ways plants move and respond to their surroundings. 14:306/10Doctor's wife Emma embarks on a series of affairs to escape provincial life. 14:451/5Yuval Noah Harari's groundbreaking account of our history - from apes to world dominance.
| 14:002/10In the aftermath of her mother's death, young Tess is beset by grief. Read by Niamh Cusack 14:15Kathy Willis describes the tools that are proving essential to map the world's flora. 14:307/10Doctor Bovary takes convalescing Emma to the theatre in Rouen, and a chance meeting. 14:452/5How gossip united us and mythology maintained law and order.
| 14:003/10Life continues for the Lohans, as Tess goes away to boarding school. Read by Niamh Cusack. 14:15Kathy Willis explores the arboreal benefits that emerged from the great storm of 1987. 14:308/10As Emma embarks on a passionate affair, her lover Leon becomes troubled. 14:453/5How the agricultural revolution was history's biggest fraud.
| 14:004/10Tess leaves Ireland to follow her beloved sister Claire to New York. Read by Niamh Cusack 14:15Kathy Willis uncovers the role seedbanking plays in conserving worldwide plant diversity. 14:309/10Emma Bovary's complicated and unfulfilled life starts to unravel. 14:454/5The discovery of ignorance and the quest for immortality.
| 14:005/10Tess is wholly preoccupied by thoughts of David. Niamh Cusack reads Mary Costello's novel. 14:15Kathy Willis explores the legacy behind the mapping of the first plant genome. 14:3010/10Exhausted from her debts and betrayal, Emma opts for a swift course of action. 14:455/5The world's a better place, but are we any happier?
| 14:10Singer Bryn Terfel chooses the Welsh National Anthem. 14:155/8The poet returns to Wales to see how the valleys have been transformed. 14:455/5How to beat the medical experts at their own game. Stars Frank Thornton.
| 14:153/5Five tales of requited and unrequited passion. 14:301/2Herbert Powyss sets out to make his mark in the field of science.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Bhushan Banerji's classic story of poverty and love in a remote Bengali village.
| 15:00Opu sees life outside the village and Durga looks forward to marriage.
| 15:001/3Maud Knollyes discovers she's an heiress. Victorian melodrama with Teresa Gallagher.
| 15:002/3Maud seems to have no choice about her future. Stars Teresa Gallagher and George Cole.
| 15:003/3Maud believes she's in danger. With Teresa Gallagher, George Cole and Dorothy Tutin.
| 15:00Judith Kerr talks about her classic children's novel, When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit. 15:50Musings on the New Guinea residents, who fooled early explorers with their adornments.
| 15:45Tristram Hunt finds out about the Lincoln Arboretum and its creator Edward Milner.
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| 16:00 | 16:005/6John Lloyd and Phill Jupitus with Clive Anderson, Anne Dudley and Richard Williams. 16:302/4Yorkshire builders Johnny and Arthur grapple with a perilously perched piano.
| 16:00Richard Herring, Helen Zaltzman and Lloyd Langford tackle the etiquette of travel. 16:306/6Vera and Muriel face the fallout from their claim about Guard Gallagher.
| 16:003/6Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. 16:303/4Julie and Nobby find themselves in a sticky situation. Stars Julie Hesmondhalgh.
| 16:006/6Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 16:301/6As agent Dick Barton visits his son, strange parallels emerge between past and present.
| 16:002/4Rebecca Front, Simon Day and Jason Cook pick their nearest and dearest to answer questions 16:302/6The shy solicitor's clerk gains a guide and makes a move.
| 16:00Harold Pinter's screenplay of Josef Conrad's last major novel, adapted by Sir Richard Eyre
| 16:00Hear the finalists of the Charles Parker Prize 2019, introduced by Sara Parker.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/6Emma thinks that her mother is having an affair so asks Heather to investigate. 17:304/6The 71st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 17:001/6The adventures of a comedian-turned-holistic-therapist and a Tory MP- turned-media figure. 17:306/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 17:002/4Andrew hatches a plan to avoid spending Saturday lunchtime with his girlfriend's parents. 17:303/4Ben and Alex are forced to take drastic measures during a crimewave.
| 17:003/4A little bit of murky police history comes back to haunt the Haling squad 17:301/4Andrew Maxwell presents some of the best comedians from wherever in the world they are.
| 17:005/5The socially ambitious Maldertons are elated when a mystery suitor courts their daughter. 17:303/4Sketch show with Stoneybridge, Little Girl, Frank Hovis, Rev McMinn and Calum Gilhooley.
| 17:301/4A comic celebration of the renowned songwriters RP Weston and Bert Lee.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses 'Two Poets' from the BBC's poetry archive featuring Les Murray. 17:303/4John Finnemore takes Susan Calman on a spontaneous holiday to help her learn to unwind.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5A penniless businessman meets an absent-minded scientist with a dream. 18:151/10Potent and playful drama about a world without antibiotics. 18:30Actors Michael Simkins and Les Dennis join Sue MacGregor to discuss some favourite reads.
| 18:002/5A penniless businessman meets an absent-minded scientist with a dream. 18:152/10An everyday scratch turns a family's world upside down. 18:30Norman Wisdom's son chats to Sally Magnusson about growing up with a famous funny father.
| 18:003/5A penniless businessman meets an absent-minded scientist with a dream. 18:153/10Potent and playful drama about a world without antibiotics. 18:303/5The actress recalls her stage, film and TV career and working with David Frost.
| 18:004/5A penniless businessman meets an absent-minded scientist with a dream. 18:154/10An everyday scratch turns a family's world upside down. 18:30Mumsnet founder Justine Roberts champions the life of the Liverpool manager Bill Shankly.
| 18:005/5A penniless businessman meets an absent-minded scientist with a dream. 18:155/10An everyday scratch turns a family's world upside down. 18:30Matthew Parris welcomes Reshma S Ruia, Archie Markham and Leone Ross to a frank discussion
| 18:001/2It's a future where computers rule and artificial intelligence is a reality.
| 18:002/5Diana secretly begins her own investigation into the mysterious properties of the lichen. 18:30Prince of terror Vincent Price recounts a culinary tale which leaves a bitter taste.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/6The Parkinsons move into their secluded home, but they're far from isolated... 19:301/20The platoon don crazy camouflage in a drill to attack Captain Square's HQ.
| 19:00Arriving home late, Al's wife thwarts his efforts to relax. 19:308/10When Devere installs new security cameras, Audrey declares war.
| 19:002/5Pooter has to deal with the consequences of his night of excess at the Lord Mayor's Ball. 19:308/13Sparrow lands a job in Aberdeen, where he is forced to tackle a pepped-up port-loving lady
| 19:003/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby must defend a woman being sued by a pop star over a pup. 19:3016/17Neddie Seagoon pursues hot booty overseas, but is Bloodnok far behind?
| 19:007/13A comedy celebration of the Queen's 25 years on the throne. 19:306/8Albert and Harold argue over buying a TV or a car.
| 19:00Stories of moments when musicians were inspired to preach, to protest and to perform.
| 19:002/8Sarah Austin Jenness introduces stories about the power of sound and trusting our ears.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5Glitz and sleaze collide for two police typists in Prohibition New York. 20:30Poet John Hegley reflects on the M1, Britain's first motorway in 1959. From 2009.
| 20:002/5New police precinct typist Odalie introduces prim and proper Rose to bathtub gin. 20:30Miranda Sawyer explores the impact of the Beatles' movies on popular film and culture.
| 20:003/5The speakeasy is raided and Rose questions Odalie's motives for working for the police. 20:30Maureen Freely retraces the steps of a journey made by Arthur Miller and Harold Pinter.
| 20:004/5A murderous secret emerges at a glamorous Long Island party. 20:30Nina Conti attends the third annual London Improvathon, a 50-hour improvisation marathon.
| 20:005/5Odalie's devilish ingenuity is revealed and Rose is left reeling. 20:30Fiona Lindsay cross-examines famous authors who've killed off their most popular creations
| | 20:00The story of how Neville Cardus revolutionised cricket journalism.
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| 21:00 | 21:0019/26The exciting - and terrifying - future of human-robot collaboration. 21:50Comedian Mat Horne inherits 'Runaway' and passes on 'Young Shields'.
| 21:00Stories of crime and love with the ever curious Phoebe Judge.
| 21:001/2An original short story by poet David Harsent, springing from his poem A Dream Book. 21:15Alison goes in pursuit of her husband Neil, who is in Egypt on the trail of an obsession.
| 21:002/2Poet Jacob Polley unpacks one of his poems into an original short story. 21:15Gertrude Stein bakes a liberation cake whilst reminiscing about the artists she has met.
| 21:00Recommending the best podcasts made in Liverpool, including a chat with The Anfield Wrap.
| | 21:10Artists who have found inspiration and sisterhood in working together(R) 21:15From JS Bach to Stevie Wonder. Space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock shares her choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/6The 71st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee 22:301/5Ivor Cutler and friends present poems and songs, including 'I Am a Yellow Fly'. 22:45Harriet Kemsley talks to a comedian about the trail blazing comic who inspired them 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:006/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy. 22:302/5Music, prosaic idiosyncrasy and whimsy from the unique Ivor Cutler. 22:45Harriet Kemsley talks to a comedian about the trail blazing comic who inspired them.
| 22:003/4Ben and Alex are forced to take drastic measures during a crimewave. 22:302/4BBC boffins explore the possibilities of combining radio with 3D printing. 22:45Harriet Kemsley talks to a comedian about the trailblazing comic who inspired them. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:001/4Andrew Maxwell presents some of the best comedians from wherever in the world they are. 22:303/5Poems and songs, including runaway teaspoons and the spelling of 'marmalade'. 22:45Harriet Kemsley talks to a comedian about the trail blazing comic who inspired them.
| 22:003/4Sketch show with Stoneybridge, Little Girl, Frank Hovis, Rev McMinn and Calum Gilhooley. 22:25Arthur Smith talks to Abigoliah Schamaun. 22:30The nationwide search to find the best new stand-up talent in the UK.
| 22:002/2Is there such a thing as the perfect formula for marriage, or is it an outdated tradition? 22:301/6Captain Brimshaw is told to wed his cousin in England.
| 22:003/4John Finnemore takes Susan Calman on a spontaneous holiday to help her learn to unwind. 22:301/5Sean shares the comic lives of fellow urban residents of Elderberry House. 22:55Arthur Smith talks to Abigoliah Schamaun.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/5Topical sitcom following life in Westminster through the eyes of a clickbait website. 23:307/8Don't miss your chance to win in a massive quiz!! Big prizes? Fat chance!
| 23:002/4The award-winning duo with a baffled IT manager! 23:152/2Imagine if London's genteel literary scene had a bit more swag and a gangsta's lean. 23:302/5Featuring the Ike Turner and Melvyn Bragg Story.
| 23:005/6The award-winning comic tackles the stress of going on holiday. 23:305/6Mrs Naughtie is being pursued. Could the Laird possibly be to blame? 23:455/6Danno deals with his father's death, after returning from his memorial service - in a pub.
| 23:001/2Extra! Extra! Brigstocke starts own newspaper shock! Read all about it on Radio 4 Extra! 23:301/5Sketch show from Manchester's Comedy Store with Robin Ince and Helen Moon.
| 23:306/6Boothby Graffoe traces a joke through the ages - and tries find a Brighton B&B.
| 23:00Radio version of Mark Steel's critically acclaimed live show.
| 23:001/4Sketch show with more overblown, melodramatic scenes from modern life. 23:303/4The thinking idiot's anthropologist charts the bumpy evolution of the Western world.
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