| 00:00 | 00:003/5Diana's compensation payout catches the attention of Fleet Street. 00:30Horror legend Vincent Price relates the unnerving tale of a secretary's murderous revenge.
| 00:001/10John gets a shock in Matthew Broughton's series about a mystery virtual world. 00:30Sue MacGregor, Roger Graef and Mohsin Hamid discuss some of their favourite books
| 00:002/10Convinced his girlfriend is alive in a virtual world, John takes a nostalgic leap. 00:30Harry Secombe's daughter chats to Sally Magnusson about growing up with her funny father.
| 00:003/10Searching for his girlfriend, John arrives at a bizarre music festival. Is it a trap? 00:305/5The actor recalls his career, the terror of live TV and how Alf Garnett came into his life
| 00:004/10John and Medley are transported to a world of orgies and circuses. 00:30John Cooper Clarke nominates Salvador Dali for great life status, melting clocks and all.
| 00:005/10Thrust into a frantic world, John and Medley buy low and sell high, but what for? 00:30Matthew Parris takes a gamble on David Tremayne, Melissa Kite and Geoff Dyer.
| 00:001/2It's 2116, a dystopian world where eugenics, promiscuity and happiness are gently enforced
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2Lynne Reid Banks's sequel to her 1960 novel The L-Shaped Room. Stars Lynne Seymour.
| 01:001/5Dark secrets threaten to tear a family apart. Country house drama set in Edwardian England 01:30Mark Tully joins the vast crowds of pilgrims at the world's largest religious festival.
| 01:002/5A train accident upsets Emerald Torrington's birthday celebrations. Country house drama. 01:30Some of the world's most beautiful women discuss the ageing process.
| 01:003/5Tension mounts following the arrival of another mysterious visitor. 01:30How did the poet John Milton's musical father influence the creator of Paradise Lost?
| 01:004/5After shocking revelations, Charlotte plans her escape. 01:30Lucy Hawking traces the development of artificial speech synthesizers.
| 01:005/5A horse and child cause chaos and the train crash survivors demand release. 01:30Dougal Haston talks about being first Briton to climb the Eiger by the Direct Route. 1966.
| 01:00A low tide reveals a sunken forest on the Glan Don shores - a tree bears forbidden fruit.
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| 02:00 | 02:154/5An aristocrat returns from Panama as lord of a grand English estate, after 30 years. 02:302/2Botanist Herbert Powyss sets out to make his mark in the field of science.
| 02:001/10After losing his wife, Michael Turner develops a close friendship with a family next door. 02:151/5A search for the ship on which Charles Darwin made his discoveries. 02:306/10Jane can't understand why Dottie has been so prickly over Christmas. 02:451/5Echoes of Williams's troubled childhood find their way into his first Broadway success.
| 02:002/10Michael and Caroline start a new life, but she feels the pull of her old foreign life. 02:152/5Dr Robert Prescott examines Charles Darwin’s correspondence from HMS Beagle. 02:307/10The sequel to The L-Shaped Room. Stars Lynne Seymour. 02:452/5The biography of America's great playwright by the acclaimed theatre critic, John Lahr.
| 02:003/10Michael receives some devastating news from a colleague of Caroline's. 02:153/5The story of HMS Beagle's later life as an anti-smuggling coastguard vessel. 02:308/10The sequel to The L-Shaped Room. Stars Lynne Seymour. 02:453/5The biography of America's great playwright by the acclaimed theatre critic, John Lahr.
| 02:004/10Michael grows closer to his new neighbours and finds their back door open... 02:154/5Examining the correlation between the Beagle Mars lander and HMS Beagle. 02:309/10The sequel to The L-Shaped Room. Stars Lynne Seymour. 02:454/5The biography of America's great playwright by the acclaimed theatre critic, John Lahr.
| 02:005/10On a Nevada air base, Major Daniel McCullen is given a new mission. 02:155/5Dr Robert Prescott sends for analysis of the ship they found buried in the Essex marshes. 02:3010/10The sequel to The L-Shaped Room. Stars Lynne Seymour. 02:455/5The biography of America's great playwright by the acclaimed theatre critic, John Lahr
| 02:10Legendary actor Sir Michael Caine shares his inheritance tracks. 02:157/8Pam returns to the west coast of Scotland to look for otters. 02:452/4Sir Plympton Makepeace wonders why he's been persuaded back into politics.
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| 03:00 | 03:451/6Beryl Reid talks to Siân Phillips about her remarkable life and career.
| 03:003/6The young man goes into battle, while King Philip's remarriage causes tensions.
| 03:004/6The warrior becomes King of Macedonia and sets out to conquer the world.
| 03:005/6The conquering king pursues Darius, King of Persia, and falls in love.
| 03:006/6The king confronts and conquers, as he faces the end of the years allotted by the Fates.
| 03:00Ian McDiarmid stars in a dramatic homage to the film plot device and the man who named it.
| 03:00Hilary Mantel talks about her second novel exploring the life of Thomas Cromwell.
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| 04:00 | 04:00A haunting tale of secret passion set in a remote Welsh valley in the 1950s.
| 04:001/6With Lloyd Langford, David O'Doherty, Susan Calman, Josh Widdicombe. David Mitchell hosts. 04:304/4The Yorkshire builders need specialist help to fix a penthouse roof leak.
| 04:00Holly Walsh presents the comedy panel show that defines modern etiquette. 04:302/6Cromwell visits Firebasket Hall and witnesses an apparition.
| 04:005/6With host Simon Mayo and team captains Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 04:301/6Young Mikhail discovers that it's not easy being a Jew.
| 04:002/6Comedy debate with Graeme Garden, Gyles Brandreth, Miles Jupp and Jo Caulfield. 04:303/6Richard and Dick's break sparks a stolen bag pursuit and a tangle with local crooks.
| 04:004/4With broadcaster Emma Freud, 6Music DJ Shaun Keaveny and stand-up Tom Wrigglesworth. 04:304/6With Edgar and Robert kidnapped - is it a case of mistaken identity?
| 04:00Two young Irish singers become friends until their careers and affections diverge.
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| 05:00 | 05:00From the BBC archive Daljit Nagra selects Poetry Societies – The Gujarati Writers Forum. 05:304/4Susan Calman tries to unwind by visiting an art gallery with Phill Jupitus.
| 05:005/6Angela suspects her teenage daughter is on drugs so asks Heather to investigate. 05:306/6The 71st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 05:003/6Gyles persuades Nick to help him seek revenge on his estranged wife. 05:302/4A series of potentially misremembered anecdotes on stupidity from Andy Hamilton.
| 05:004/4Andrew's girlfriend announces she is pregnant, and he faces one of his biggest decisions. 05:30Gaby Roslin hosts the film quiz with impressions by Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona.
| 05:001/6Teacher turmoil at a Sixth Form College for drama over a new female head of science. 05:303/4Andrew Maxwell presents some of the best comedians from wherever in the world they are.
| 05:002/6New staff and lots of kilts make life interesting in Edinburgh's Cafe Culture. 05:30The Titter Sisters - Joy’s comedy gold and Jane’s her stooge. But that’s about to change.
| 05:303/4Love and war feature in the comic celebration of songwriters RP Weston and Bert Lee.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Dark secrets threaten to tear a family apart. Country house drama set in Edwardian England 06:30Mark Tully joins the vast crowds of pilgrims at the world's largest religious festival.
| 06:002/5A train accident upsets Emerald Torrington's birthday celebrations. Country house drama. 06:30Some of the world's most beautiful women discuss the ageing process.
| 06:003/5Tension mounts following the arrival of another mysterious visitor. 06:30How did the poet John Milton's musical father influence the creator of Paradise Lost?
| 06:004/5After shocking revelations, Charlotte plans her escape. 06:30Lucy Hawking traces the development of artificial speech synthesizers.
| 06:005/5A horse and child cause chaos and the train crash survivors demand release. 06:30Dougal Haston talks about being first Briton to climb the Eiger by the Direct Route. 1966.
| 06:00Two young Irish singers become friends until their careers and affections diverge.
| 06:002/2The sequel to The L-Shaped Room. Stars Lynne Seymour.
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| 07:00 | 07:005/6Angela suspects her teenage daughter is on drugs so asks Heather to investigate. 07:306/6The 71st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 07:003/6Gyles persuades Nick to help him seek revenge on his estranged wife. 07:302/4A series of potentially misremembered anecdotes on stupidity from Andy Hamilton.
| 07:004/4Andrew's girlfriend announces she is pregnant, and he faces one of his biggest decisions. 07:30Gaby Roslin hosts the film quiz with impressions by Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona.
| 07:001/6Teacher turmoil at a Sixth Form College for drama over a new female head of science. 07:303/4Andrew Maxwell presents some of the best comedians from wherever in the world they are.
| 07:002/6New staff and lots of kilts make life interesting in Edinburgh's Cafe Culture. 07:30The Titter Sisters - Joy’s comedy gold and Jane’s her stooge. But that’s about to change.
| 07:303/4Love and war feature in the comic celebration of songwriters RP Weston and Bert Lee.
| 07:05Soul singer PP Arnold chooses Ike and Tina Turner's 'River Deep, Mountain High'. 07:155/5Ernest Dowson’s tale of a young man who leaves England to make his fortune in Chile. 07:301/6Alfie asks if all crime should be reported and investigated and gets a surprising response
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| 08:00 | 08:004/6Panic stations when Helen's mother arrives unannounced. 08:303/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon sparks havoc during an air-raid.
| 08:00Hospitals, the Post Office and noisy neighbours. Comic monologues from the 1950s. 08:3010/10With their love lives in a tangle, Audrey falls out with Marjory.
| 08:004/5Mr Pooter climbs the career ladder, but is his son's engagement going in the opposite way? 08:3010/13Mayhem ensues when Simon Sparrow goes to work at Sir Lancelot's rather posh practice.
| 08:005/13Can rookie barrister Roger Thursby stop a leak of confidential information? 08:302/6It is 1942, and Neddie Seagoon must stop the Germans' secret weapon.
| 08:009/13Can Moses Minor lead the boys of Greyfriars away from the clutches of their oppressors? 08:308/8Albert is concerned about an offer made to Harold. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
| 08:00Hilary Mantel talks about her second novel exploring the life of Thomas Cromwell.
| 08:00Professor Jimmy Edwards has to act quickly to save the school prize-giving day. 08:30Ted plans to make a fortune by selling cider made to his mother-in-law’s secret recipe.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6With Lloyd Langford, David O'Doherty, Susan Calman, Josh Widdicombe. David Mitchell hosts. 09:304/4The Yorkshire builders need specialist help to fix a penthouse roof leak.
| 09:003/5Sam heads to Brecon for by-election fallout, giving Mia the worst birthday of her life. 09:303/4One of the rising stars of the sketch group circuit with more on-the-spot sketches.
| 09:005/6With host Simon Mayo and team captains Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 09:301/6Young Mikhail discovers that it's not easy being a Jew.
| 09:002/6Comedy debate with Graeme Garden, Gyles Brandreth, Miles Jupp and Jo Caulfield. 09:303/6Richard and Dick's break sparks a stolen bag pursuit and a tangle with local crooks.
| 09:004/4With broadcaster Emma Freud, 6Music DJ Shaun Keaveny and stand-up Tom Wrigglesworth. 09:304/6With Edgar and Robert kidnapped - is it a case of mistaken identity?
| 09:00From Leon Trotsky to Morecambe and Wise - the story behind 400 Great Lives.
| 09:00Edna Ismail’s memoir of her Somali childhood, midwifery and campaigning against FGM.
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| 10:00 | 10:003/6The young man goes into battle, while King Philip's remarriage causes tensions.
| 10:004/6The warrior becomes King of Macedonia and sets out to conquer the world.
| 10:005/6The conquering king pursues Darius, King of Persia, and falls in love.
| 10:006/6The king confronts and conquers, as he faces the end of the years allotted by the Fates.
| 10:00Ian McDiarmid stars in a dramatic homage to the film plot device and the man who named it.
| | 10:10A rapper and a dance music composer share thoughts on education and creativity(R) 10:15Actress and writer Emma Thompson is castaway by Kirsty Young.
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| 11:00 | 11:0021/26Ideas about prevention - what to do today, in order to prepare ourselves for tomorrow. 11:50Razorlight’s lead singer Johnny Borrell picks tracks by The Beach Boys and Regina Spektor.
| 11:00Fact, fiction, and the blurring of both genres, with the comedian and writer Josie Long.
| 11:002/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
| 11:00On the eve of her 16th birthday, a teenager contends with her perfect mother. 11:15A dramatic imagining of painter LS Lowry’s inner life and friendships.
| 11:00Nell Frizzell & Luke Doran explore outdoor podcasts, including Folk On Foot and The Wild.
| | 11:004/8True stories told live in the USA: Meg Bowles introduces stories about perseverance. 11:50The naturalist recalls finding an ammonite inside limestone, sparking his love of fossils.
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| 12:00 | 12:004/6Panic stations when Helen's mother arrives unannounced. 12:303/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon sparks havoc during an air-raid.
| 12:00Hospitals, the Post Office and noisy neighbours. Comic monologues from the 1950s. 12:3010/10With their love lives in a tangle, Audrey falls out with Marjory.
| 12:004/5Mr Pooter climbs the career ladder, but is his son's engagement going in the opposite way? 12:3010/13Mayhem ensues when Simon Sparrow goes to work at Sir Lancelot's rather posh practice.
| 12:005/13Can rookie barrister Roger Thursby stop a leak of confidential information? 12:302/6It is 1942, and Neddie Seagoon must stop the Germans' secret weapon.
| 12:009/13Can Moses Minor lead the boys of Greyfriars away from the clutches of their oppressors? 12:308/8Albert is concerned about an offer made to Harold. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
| 12:001/6With Lloyd Langford, David O'Doherty, Susan Calman, Josh Widdicombe. David Mitchell hosts. 12:301/6Teacher turmoil at a Sixth Form College for drama over a new female head of science.
| 12:00Professor Jimmy Edwards has to act quickly to save the school prize-giving day. 12:30Ted plans to make a fortune by selling cider made to his mother-in-law’s secret recipe.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5Dark secrets threaten to tear a family apart. Country house drama set in Edwardian England 13:30Mark Tully joins the vast crowds of pilgrims at the world's largest religious festival.
| 13:002/5A train accident upsets Emerald Torrington's birthday celebrations. Country house drama. 13:30Some of the world's most beautiful women discuss the ageing process.
| 13:003/5Tension mounts following the arrival of another mysterious visitor. 13:30How did the poet John Milton's musical father influence the creator of Paradise Lost?
| 13:004/5After shocking revelations, Charlotte plans her escape. 13:30Lucy Hawking traces the development of artificial speech synthesizers.
| 13:005/5A horse and child cause chaos and the train crash survivors demand release. 13:30Dougal Haston talks about being first Briton to climb the Eiger by the Direct Route. 1966.
| 13:00A low tide reveals a sunken forest on the Glan Don shores - a tree bears forbidden fruit.
| 13:002/2The sequel to The L-Shaped Room. Stars Lynne Seymour.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10After losing his wife, Michael Turner develops a close friendship with a family next door. 14:151/5A search for the ship on which Charles Darwin made his discoveries. 14:306/10Jane can't understand why Dottie has been so prickly over Christmas. 14:451/5Echoes of Williams's troubled childhood find their way into his first Broadway success.
| 14:002/10Michael and Caroline start a new life, but she feels the pull of her old foreign life. 14:152/5Dr Robert Prescott examines Charles Darwin’s correspondence from HMS Beagle. 14:307/10The sequel to The L-Shaped Room. Stars Lynne Seymour. 14:452/5The biography of America's great playwright by the acclaimed theatre critic, John Lahr.
| 14:003/10Michael receives some devastating news from a colleague of Caroline's. 14:153/5The story of HMS Beagle's later life as an anti-smuggling coastguard vessel. 14:308/10The sequel to The L-Shaped Room. Stars Lynne Seymour. 14:453/5The biography of America's great playwright by the acclaimed theatre critic, John Lahr.
| 14:004/10Michael grows closer to his new neighbours and finds their back door open... 14:154/5Examining the correlation between the Beagle Mars lander and HMS Beagle. 14:309/10The sequel to The L-Shaped Room. Stars Lynne Seymour. 14:454/5The biography of America's great playwright by the acclaimed theatre critic, John Lahr.
| 14:005/10On a Nevada air base, Major Daniel McCullen is given a new mission. 14:155/5Dr Robert Prescott sends for analysis of the ship they found buried in the Essex marshes. 14:3010/10The sequel to The L-Shaped Room. Stars Lynne Seymour. 14:455/5The biography of America's great playwright by the acclaimed theatre critic, John Lahr
| 14:10Legendary actor Sir Michael Caine shares his inheritance tracks. 14:157/8Pam returns to the west coast of Scotland to look for otters. 14:452/4Sir Plympton Makepeace wonders why he's been persuaded back into politics.
| 14:05Soul singer PP Arnold chooses Ike and Tina Turner's 'River Deep, Mountain High'. 14:155/5Ernest Dowson’s tale of a young man who leaves England to make his fortune in Chile. 14:301/2Cartographer Frances Shore encounters significant challenges when she goes to Saudi Arabia
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| 15:00 | 15:003/6The young man goes into battle, while King Philip's remarriage causes tensions.
| 15:004/6The warrior becomes King of Macedonia and sets out to conquer the world.
| 15:005/6The conquering king pursues Darius, King of Persia, and falls in love.
| 15:006/6The king confronts and conquers, as he faces the end of the years allotted by the Fates.
| 15:00Ian McDiarmid stars in a dramatic homage to the film plot device and the man who named it.
| 15:00Hilary Mantel talks about her second novel exploring the life of Thomas Cromwell.
| 15:452/6Beryl Reid recalls her days in pantomime and revue.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6With Lloyd Langford, David O'Doherty, Susan Calman, Josh Widdicombe. David Mitchell hosts. 16:304/4The Yorkshire builders need specialist help to fix a penthouse roof leak.
| 16:00Holly Walsh presents the comedy panel show that defines modern etiquette. 16:302/6Cromwell visits Firebasket Hall and witnesses an apparition.
| 16:005/6With host Simon Mayo and team captains Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 16:301/6Young Mikhail discovers that it's not easy being a Jew.
| 16:002/6Comedy debate with Graeme Garden, Gyles Brandreth, Miles Jupp and Jo Caulfield. 16:303/6Richard and Dick's break sparks a stolen bag pursuit and a tangle with local crooks.
| 16:004/4With broadcaster Emma Freud, 6Music DJ Shaun Keaveny and stand-up Tom Wrigglesworth. 16:304/6With Edgar and Robert kidnapped - is it a case of mistaken identity?
| 16:00Two young Irish singers become friends until their careers and affections diverge.
| 16:00A tale of friendship, love - and murder - in ancient Asia Minor.
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| 17:00 | 17:005/6Angela suspects her teenage daughter is on drugs so asks Heather to investigate. 17:306/6The 71st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 17:003/6Gyles persuades Nick to help him seek revenge on his estranged wife. 17:302/4A series of potentially misremembered anecdotes on stupidity from Andy Hamilton.
| 17:004/4Andrew's girlfriend announces she is pregnant, and he faces one of his biggest decisions. 17:30Gaby Roslin hosts the film quiz with impressions by Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona.
| 17:001/6Teacher turmoil at a Sixth Form College for drama over a new female head of science. 17:303/4Andrew Maxwell presents some of the best comedians from wherever in the world they are.
| 17:002/6New staff and lots of kilts make life interesting in Edinburgh's Cafe Culture. 17:30The Titter Sisters - Joy’s comedy gold and Jane’s her stooge. But that’s about to change.
| 17:303/4Love and war feature in the comic celebration of songwriters RP Weston and Bert Lee.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses The Poetry of History - Peterloo and Shelley. 17:301/6Alfie asks if all crime should be reported and investigated and gets a surprising response
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| 18:00 | 18:001/10John gets a shock in Matthew Broughton's series about a mystery virtual world. 18:30Sue MacGregor, Roger Graef and Mohsin Hamid discuss some of their favourite books
| 18:002/10Convinced his girlfriend is alive in a virtual world, John takes a nostalgic leap. 18:30Harry Secombe's daughter chats to Sally Magnusson about growing up with her funny father.
| 18:003/10Searching for his girlfriend, John arrives at a bizarre music festival. Is it a trap? 18:305/5The actor recalls his career, the terror of live TV and how Alf Garnett came into his life
| 18:004/10John and Medley are transported to a world of orgies and circuses. 18:30John Cooper Clarke nominates Salvador Dali for great life status, melting clocks and all.
| 18:005/10Thrust into a frantic world, John and Medley buy low and sell high, but what for? 18:30Matthew Parris takes a gamble on David Tremayne, Melissa Kite and Geoff Dyer.
| 18:001/2It's 2116, a dystopian world where eugenics, promiscuity and happiness are gently enforced
| 18:004/5Biochemist Diana Brackley's attempts to conceal the source of the antigerone are overcome. 18:30Even horror legend Vincent Price can't face the meal that is placed before him.
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| 19:00 | 19:004/6Panic stations when Helen's mother arrives unannounced. 19:303/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon sparks havoc during an air-raid.
| 19:00Hospitals, the Post Office and noisy neighbours. Comic monologues from the 1950s. 19:3010/10With their love lives in a tangle, Audrey falls out with Marjory.
| 19:004/5Mr Pooter climbs the career ladder, but is his son's engagement going in the opposite way? 19:3010/13Mayhem ensues when Simon Sparrow goes to work at Sir Lancelot's rather posh practice.
| 19:005/13Can rookie barrister Roger Thursby stop a leak of confidential information? 19:302/6It is 1942, and Neddie Seagoon must stop the Germans' secret weapon.
| 19:009/13Can Moses Minor lead the boys of Greyfriars away from the clutches of their oppressors? 19:308/8Albert is concerned about an offer made to Harold. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
| 19:00From Leon Trotsky to Morecambe and Wise - the story behind 400 Great Lives.
| 19:004/8True stories told live in the USA: Meg Bowles introduces stories about perseverance. 19:50The naturalist recalls finding an ammonite inside limestone, sparking his love of fossils.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5Dark secrets threaten to tear a family apart. Country house drama set in Edwardian England 20:30Mark Tully joins the vast crowds of pilgrims at the world's largest religious festival.
| 20:002/5A train accident upsets Emerald Torrington's birthday celebrations. Country house drama. 20:30Some of the world's most beautiful women discuss the ageing process.
| 20:003/5Tension mounts following the arrival of another mysterious visitor. 20:30How did the poet John Milton's musical father influence the creator of Paradise Lost?
| 20:004/5After shocking revelations, Charlotte plans her escape. 20:30Lucy Hawking traces the development of artificial speech synthesizers.
| 20:005/5A horse and child cause chaos and the train crash survivors demand release. 20:30Dougal Haston talks about being first Briton to climb the Eiger by the Direct Route. 1966.
| | 20:00Edna Ismail’s memoir of her Somali childhood, midwifery and campaigning against FGM.
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| 21:00 | 21:0021/26Ideas about prevention - what to do today, in order to prepare ourselves for tomorrow. 21:50Razorlight’s lead singer Johnny Borrell picks tracks by The Beach Boys and Regina Spektor.
| 21:00Fact, fiction, and the blurring of both genres, with the comedian and writer Josie Long.
| 21:002/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
| 21:00On the eve of her 16th birthday, a teenager contends with her perfect mother. 21:15A dramatic imagining of painter LS Lowry’s inner life and friendships.
| 21:00Nell Frizzell & Luke Doran explore outdoor podcasts, including Folk On Foot and The Wild.
| | 21:10A rapper and a dance music composer share thoughts on education and creativity(R) 21:15Actress and writer Emma Thompson is castaway by Kirsty Young.
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| 22:00 | 22:006/6The 71st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee 22:302/6Surprisingly, control freak and social worker Clare makes some cool new friends. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:002/4A series of potentially misremembered anecdotes on stupidity from Andy Hamilton. 22:302/2Comedian Andrew O'Neill delves into sexual identity and homophobia. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:00Gaby Roslin hosts the film quiz with impressions by Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona. 22:30The nationwide search to find the best new stand-up talent in the UK
| 22:003/4Andrew Maxwell presents some of the best comedians from wherever in the world they are. 22:30The nationwide search to find the best new stand-up talent in the UK
| 22:00The Titter Sisters - Joy’s comedy gold and Jane’s her stooge. But that’s about to change. 22:302/6Attention scum! Monitoring flatulence and supporting Arsenal.
| 22:002/2Host Lee Mack introduces Andy Parsons, Lucy Porter, Tim Minchin and Jim Owen. 22:30Catherine Bohart brings us all the sights, sounds and smells of the Edinburgh festival.
| 22:001/6Alfie asks if all crime should be reported and investigated and gets a surprising response 22:303/5Thwarted by inertia, can Sean's unrealised dreams come true thanks to a local supermarket?
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| 23:00 | 23:003/5Sam heads to Brecon for by-election fallout, giving Mia the worst birthday of her life. 23:301/4Craig Children and Martin Bain-Jones host the show for young folk.
| 23:004/4The award-winning duo with an unsentimental relationship counsellor. 23:15The Comedy Club hits the road, showcasing the outstanding clubs and festivals in the UK. 23:304/5Buy a compendium of fairy tales from Boney M. Stars Jane Bussmann and David Quantick.
| 23:10From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. 23:152/4Cardamom-scented candles, kumquats and a debate over the virtues of shared bathing. 23:301/6The radical comic turns his analytical mind to the guillotine and all things French.
| 23:10From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. 23:154/5The tale of a yellow fly and shoplifting with a twist. 23:303/5Sketch show with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward.
| 23:302/4Comic poet Elvis McGonagall's wellbeing is threatened by an outbreak of panda flu. 23:452/4Kayvan Novak imagines the voicemail messages of Bake Off's Paul Hollywood.
| 23:001/4Should the golliwog be reclaimed or consigned to the dustbin of history? 23:301/4Mark Watson, Tim Key and Tom Basden ask how we measure success.
| 23:003/4Meet the man who can't get enough towels! Sketch show with Mike Wozniak and Cariad Lloyd. 23:301/6A reluctant beekeeper, two feuding librarians and striking a deal with Santa.
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