| 00:00 | 00:004/5Biochemist Diana Brackley's attempts to conceal the source of the antigerone are overcome. 00:30Even horror legend Vincent Price can't face the meal that is placed before him.
| 00:006/10Chuck's gang rule by gun law in virtual Wild West World and John is Sheriff. 00:30Discussion on books by Penelope Fitzgerald, Pawel Huelle and John Kennedy Toole.
| 00:007/10John captains a battleship in a world so real that he forgets who he is. Can Medley help? 00:30Roy Hudd's son chats to Sally Magnusson about life with 'The News Huddlines' star.
| 00:008/10John and Medley arrive at a strange religious retreat. Is it genuine or a cult? 00:30The actor shares his love of panto plus backstage TV tales of Are You Being Served?
| 00:009/10It's John's last chance to save Lioba by creating an escape path from the virtual world. 00:30Jeff Randall explores the life of the businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.
| 00:0010/10John and Lioba aim to escape virtual reality and meet up in the real world. 00:30Matthew Parris and his guests discuss how they feel about the public.
| 00:002/2It's 2116, a dystopian world where eugenics, promiscuity and happiness are gently enforced
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2The sequel to The L-Shaped Room. Stars Lynne Seymour.
| 01:00Tensions simmmer as a spirited new daughter-in-law joins the Brinkley clan. 01:30Sarfraz Manzoor meets Dolly Parton to discover her 'Imagination Library'
| 01:00Simmering tensions threaten the harmony of a close-knit family. 01:30The story of Cornershop's groundbreaking record, its impact and its legacy.
| 01:00Simmering tensions threaten the harmony of a close-knit family. 01:30Justin Adams explores the life of 20th-century Egyptian singer, Umm Kulthum.
| 01:00Simmering tensions threaten the harmony of a close-knit family. 01:30Roger Law, co-creator of Spitting Image, discovers South Africa's satirical puppets.
| 01:00Simmering tensions threaten the harmony of a close-knit family. 01:30Who were the green children of Woolpit and why are we still fascinated by them?
| 01:00Latvian locum Dr Dace Zake is on the hunt for a missing patient.
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| 02:00 | 02:05Soul singer PP Arnold chooses Ike and Tina Turner's 'River Deep, Mountain High'. 02:155/5Ernest Dowson’s tale of a young man who leaves England to make his fortune in Chile. 02:301/2Cartographer Frances Shore encounters significant challenges when she goes to Saudi Arabia
| 02:006/10Michael has an unexpected encounter with tragic consequences. 02:151/10Marcus du Sautoy argues that mathematics is the driving force behind modern science. 02:301/5Betsy Balcombe was 13 when Napoleon Bonaparte came to live in her garden on St Helena. 02:451/5Crime writer Val McDermid delves into the history and development of forensic science.
| 02:007/10Michael tries rewriting the truth of events at the Nelsons' house. 02:152/10Marcus du Sautoy argues that mathematics is the driving force behind modern science. 02:302/51815, St Helena: Napoleon moves into the Balcombe family's Pavilion. 02:452/5Entomology and Pathology. Crime writer Val McDermid reads from her book on forensics.
| 02:008/10Josh returns home to make a horrific discovery. 02:153/10Marcus du Sautoy argues that mathematics is the driving force behind modern science. 02:303/51815, St Helena: Betsy spends her time at Napoleon's side, to the irritation of others. 02:453/5Val McDermid explores how DNA evidence has transformed modern criminal investigations.
| 02:009/10The Nelsons try to move on with their lives but Josh is becoming suspicious. 02:154/10Marcus du Sautoy argues that mathematics is the driving force behind modern science. 02:304/51815, St Helena: Napoleon contemplates his past and future. Can Betsy lighten his mood? 02:454/5How anthropology and facial reconstruction aid criminal investigations. Val McDermid reads
| 02:0010/10Josh seeks proof of Michael's version of events. 02:155/10Professor Marcus du Sautoy argues that mathematics drives science. 02:305/51815, St Helena: how will Betsy fair when Napoleon has to leave the Balcombe’s Pavilion? 02:455/5Val McDermid reveals how her fascination with forensic science connects with her fiction.
| 02:10The Bros drummer chooses U2's, 'Where the Streets Have No Name' and Bob Marley 'One Love'. 02:158/8Back in her home county, poet Pam Ayres learns about wig curlers and 'legging it'. 02:453/4MP Sir Plympton Makepeace warmly recalls many happy carnal and amorous associations.
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| 03:00 | 03:452/6Beryl Reid recalls her days in pantomime and revue.
| 03:001/3Clues to a knife attack on a young doctor lead nowhere for DI Resnick.
| 03:002/3After another brutal attack, Charlie Resnick is still looking for motives in the hospital.
| 03:003/3The brutal death of a ward sister intensifies Resnick's search for the hospital assailant.
| 03:00The gentleman detective probes a baffling murder at a country house party.
| 03:00John Fletcher's Edwardian murder story is based on real events.
| 03:00Romesh Gunesekera and readers discuss his Booker shortlisted novel - Reef. From 2013. 03:50Was the first live specimen of the primitive bony fish shown on TV really a living fossil?
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| 04:00 | 04:00A tale of friendship, love - and murder - in ancient Asia Minor.
| 04:002/6David Mitchell hosts the comedy panel game. 04:301/6An affair conducted through messages recorded on cassette sparks problems.
| 04:00Holly Walsh presents the comedy panel show that defines modern etiquette. 04:303/6Thynne finds a way to avoid the Devil's vegetables.
| 04:006/6Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. 04:302/6Happy Rabbi Su finds a role model, but Rabbi Abraham would settle for a haircut.
| 04:003/6Graeme Garden challenges Bernard Ingham, Hugh Dennis, Victoria Coren and Arthur Smith. 04:304/6Richard is ill with the flu, but a herbal remedy has unexpected consequences.
| 04:001/6Martin Young quizzes Francis Wheen, Fred Housego and Lynne Truss about famous folk. 04:305/6Robert hits trouble in London and the solicitor's clerk has an unlikely visitor
| 04:00Hawaii exerts a strange hold on Hugh, a young man on a quest for identity.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra chooses The Poetry of History - Peterloo and Shelley. 05:301/6Alfie asks if all crime should be reported and investigated and gets a surprising response
| 05:006/6After her best friend Dawn stole her man, now she asks Heather if he is cheating on her. 05:30Graham Norton, Zoe Lyons, Jenny Eclair and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 05:004/6Gyles is desperate to curry favour and maybe make some money. Enter Nick to save the day. 05:303/4A series of potentially misremembered anecdotes on stupidity from Andy Hamilton.
| 05:001/6Housemates Donna, Johnny, Patrick and Abigail discover they are the last people on Earth. 05:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present the comedy panel show about film.
| 05:002/6Teachers Kenneth and Colin are going to have to find new abodes quick smart. 05:304/4Andrew Maxwell presents some of the best comedians from wherever in the world they are.
| 05:003/6Will any of the team at Edinburgh's Cafe Culture find their prince at a ball in Leith? 05:301/4Beattie Edmondson stars in a comedy inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic.
| 05:304/4Finding inspiration in the comic songwriters RP Weston and Bert Lee. Stars Roy Hudd.
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| 06:00 | 06:00Tensions simmmer as a spirited new daughter-in-law joins the Brinkley clan. 06:30Sarfraz Manzoor meets Dolly Parton to discover her 'Imagination Library'
| 06:00Simmering tensions threaten the harmony of a close-knit family. 06:30The story of Cornershop's groundbreaking record, its impact and its legacy.
| 06:00Simmering tensions threaten the harmony of a close-knit family. 06:30Justin Adams explores the life of 20th-century Egyptian singer, Umm Kulthum.
| 06:00Simmering tensions threaten the harmony of a close-knit family. 06:30Roger Law, co-creator of Spitting Image, discovers South Africa's satirical puppets.
| 06:00Simmering tensions threaten the harmony of a close-knit family. 06:30Who were the green children of Woolpit and why are we still fascinated by them?
| 06:00Hawaii exerts a strange hold on Hugh, a young man on a quest for identity.
| 06:001815: Betsy Balcombe was 13 when Napoleon came to live in her garden on St Helena.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/6After her best friend Dawn stole her man, now she asks Heather if he is cheating on her. 07:30Graham Norton, Zoe Lyons, Jenny Eclair and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 07:004/6Gyles is desperate to curry favour and maybe make some money. Enter Nick to save the day. 07:303/4A series of potentially misremembered anecdotes on stupidity from Andy Hamilton.
| 07:001/6Housemates Donna, Johnny, Patrick and Abigail discover they are the last people on Earth. 07:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present the comedy panel show about film.
| 07:002/6Teachers Kenneth and Colin are going to have to find new abodes quick smart. 07:304/4Andrew Maxwell presents some of the best comedians from wherever in the world they are.
| 07:003/6Will any of the team at Edinburgh's Cafe Culture find their prince at a ball in Leith? 07:301/4Beattie Edmondson stars in a comedy inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic.
| 07:304/4Finding inspiration in the comic songwriters RP Weston and Bert Lee. Stars Roy Hudd.
| 07:151/5An expat in Spain considers her return to England and the visitors at Villa Margate. 07:302/6What is 'reasonable force'? How far can you go to defend yourself?
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| 08:00 | 08:005/6As Helen prepares for her mother's birthday, David fears for his marriage. 08:304/20The platoon take action when Mainwaring gets obsessed with their feet.
| 08:00A look at the fire brigade and the morning after the night before. 08:301/14Kenneth's flat redecorated and Hornerama on photography.
| 08:005/5Mr Pooter's son's marriage is cancelled and his job is on the line. Can his father help? 08:3011/13Sparrow gets inadvertently betrothed, so it is up to Benskin and Spratt to help him out.
| 08:006/13New barrister Roger Thursby reckons he's got an easy case, but has he? 08:305/6Neddie must plunder a sunken Spanish galleon.
| 08:0010/13Thrills abound as the RAC do their version of 'Gone With the Wind'. 08:301/6Some unwelcome visitors arrive at Oil Drum Lane.
| 08:00Romesh Gunesekera and readers discuss his Booker shortlisted novel - Reef. From 2013. 08:50Was the first live specimen of the primitive bony fish shown on TV really a living fossil?
| 08:00Cricket ashes of a different kind when the new school pavilion burns down. 08:30Ted goes racing when a fortune-teller says someone with the initial ‘T’ will make money.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6David Mitchell hosts the comedy panel game. 09:301/6An affair conducted through messages recorded on cassette sparks problems.
| 09:004/5Tom decides the time is right for a cash-in memoir and Sam wants a piece of the action. 09:304/4One of the rising stars of the sketch group circuit with more on-the-spot sketches.
| 09:006/6Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. 09:302/6Happy Rabbi Su finds a role model, but Rabbi Abraham would settle for a haircut.
| 09:003/6Graeme Garden challenges Bernard Ingham, Hugh Dennis, Victoria Coren and Arthur Smith. 09:304/6Richard is ill with the flu, but a herbal remedy has unexpected consequences.
| 09:001/6Martin Young quizzes Francis Wheen, Fred Housego and Lynne Truss about famous folk. 09:305/6Robert hits trouble in London and the solicitor's clerk has an unlikely visitor
| 09:00Jan Ravens and guests chart the journey of changing attitudes to female satire.
| 09:00A mudlark reveals her stories of finds buried in the mud of the River Thames.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3Clues to a knife attack on a young doctor lead nowhere for DI Resnick.
| 10:002/3After another brutal attack, Charlie Resnick is still looking for motives in the hospital.
| 10:003/3The brutal death of a ward sister intensifies Resnick's search for the hospital assailant.
| 10:00The gentleman detective probes a baffling murder at a country house party.
| 10:00John Fletcher's Edwardian murder story is based on real events.
| | 10:10A father and son debate the pros and cons of having children with a single partner.(R) 10:15Comedian and actor Steve Coogan shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 11:00 | 11:0022/26Guy Raz explores how we can rethink the education system to benefit students. 11:50Singer Katie Melua chooses 'Imagine' by John Lennon and 'Kids' by MGMT.
| 11:00The comedian, writer, podcaster and activist talks about better representation in fiction.
| 11:003/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
| 11:00Struggling with her young son, widowed Mrs Dickinson gets unexpected help. 11:15All aboard the Super Chief, 'Train of the Stars' as we cross America in Moya O'Shea's play
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Renay Richardson share tips on starting and developing a podcast
| | 11:005/8Tales about the family, from sibling high jinks to the difficulties of having children.
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| 12:00 | 12:005/6As Helen prepares for her mother's birthday, David fears for his marriage. 12:304/20The platoon take action when Mainwaring gets obsessed with their feet.
| 12:00A look at the fire brigade and the morning after the night before. 12:301/14Kenneth's flat redecorated and Hornerama on photography.
| 12:005/5Mr Pooter's son's marriage is cancelled and his job is on the line. Can his father help? 12:3011/13Sparrow gets inadvertently betrothed, so it is up to Benskin and Spratt to help him out.
| 12:006/13New barrister Roger Thursby reckons he's got an easy case, but has he? 12:305/6Neddie must plunder a sunken Spanish galleon.
| 12:0010/13Thrills abound as the RAC do their version of 'Gone With the Wind'. 12:301/6Some unwelcome visitors arrive at Oil Drum Lane.
| 12:001/6Housemates Donna, Johnny, Patrick and Abigail discover they are the last people on Earth. 12:301/6An affair conducted through messages recorded on cassette sparks problems.
| 12:00Cricket ashes of a different kind when the new school pavilion burns down. 12:30Ted goes racing when a fortune-teller says someone with the initial ‘T’ will make money.
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| 13:00 | 13:00Tensions simmmer as a spirited new daughter-in-law joins the Brinkley clan. 13:30Sarfraz Manzoor meets Dolly Parton to discover her 'Imagination Library'
| 13:00Simmering tensions threaten the harmony of a close-knit family. 13:30The story of Cornershop's groundbreaking record, its impact and its legacy.
| 13:00Simmering tensions threaten the harmony of a close-knit family. 13:30Justin Adams explores the life of 20th-century Egyptian singer, Umm Kulthum.
| 13:00Simmering tensions threaten the harmony of a close-knit family. 13:30Roger Law, co-creator of Spitting Image, discovers South Africa's satirical puppets.
| 13:00Simmering tensions threaten the harmony of a close-knit family. 13:30Who were the green children of Woolpit and why are we still fascinated by them?
| 13:00Latvian locum Dr Dace Zake is on the hunt for a missing patient.
| 13:001815: Betsy Balcombe was 13 when Napoleon came to live in her garden on St Helena.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Michael has an unexpected encounter with tragic consequences. 14:151/10Marcus du Sautoy argues that mathematics is the driving force behind modern science. 14:301/5Betsy Balcombe was 13 when Napoleon Bonaparte came to live in her garden on St Helena. 14:451/5Crime writer Val McDermid delves into the history and development of forensic science.
| 14:007/10Michael tries rewriting the truth of events at the Nelsons' house. 14:152/10Marcus du Sautoy argues that mathematics is the driving force behind modern science. 14:302/51815, St Helena: Napoleon moves into the Balcombe family's Pavilion. 14:452/5Entomology and Pathology. Crime writer Val McDermid reads from her book on forensics.
| 14:008/10Josh returns home to make a horrific discovery. 14:153/10Marcus du Sautoy argues that mathematics is the driving force behind modern science. 14:303/51815, St Helena: Betsy spends her time at Napoleon's side, to the irritation of others. 14:453/5Val McDermid explores how DNA evidence has transformed modern criminal investigations.
| 14:009/10The Nelsons try to move on with their lives but Josh is becoming suspicious. 14:154/10Marcus du Sautoy argues that mathematics is the driving force behind modern science. 14:304/51815, St Helena: Napoleon contemplates his past and future. Can Betsy lighten his mood? 14:454/5How anthropology and facial reconstruction aid criminal investigations. Val McDermid reads
| 14:0010/10Josh seeks proof of Michael's version of events. 14:155/10Professor Marcus du Sautoy argues that mathematics drives science. 14:305/51815, St Helena: how will Betsy fair when Napoleon has to leave the Balcombe’s Pavilion? 14:455/5Val McDermid reveals how her fascination with forensic science connects with her fiction.
| 14:10The Bros drummer chooses U2's, 'Where the Streets Have No Name' and Bob Marley 'One Love'. 14:158/8Back in her home county, poet Pam Ayres learns about wig curlers and 'legging it'. 14:453/4MP Sir Plympton Makepeace warmly recalls many happy carnal and amorous associations.
| 14:151/5An expat in Spain considers her return to England and the visitors at Villa Margate. 14:302/2Cartographer Frances Shore discovers that the streets are not a woman's territory.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3Clues to a knife attack on a young doctor lead nowhere for DI Resnick.
| 15:002/3After another brutal attack, Charlie Resnick is still looking for motives in the hospital.
| 15:003/3The brutal death of a ward sister intensifies Resnick's search for the hospital assailant.
| 15:00The gentleman detective probes a baffling murder at a country house party.
| 15:00John Fletcher's Edwardian murder story is based on real events.
| 15:00Romesh Gunesekera and readers discuss his Booker shortlisted novel - Reef. From 2013. 15:50Was the first live specimen of the primitive bony fish shown on TV really a living fossil?
| 15:453/6Beryl Reid tells Sian Phillips about life with Archie Andrews.
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| 16:00 | 16:002/6David Mitchell hosts the comedy panel game. 16:301/6An affair conducted through messages recorded on cassette sparks problems.
| 16:00Holly Walsh presents the comedy panel show that defines modern etiquette. 16:303/6Thynne finds a way to avoid the Devil's vegetables.
| 16:006/6Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. 16:302/6Happy Rabbi Su finds a role model, but Rabbi Abraham would settle for a haircut.
| 16:003/6Graeme Garden challenges Bernard Ingham, Hugh Dennis, Victoria Coren and Arthur Smith. 16:304/6Richard is ill with the flu, but a herbal remedy has unexpected consequences.
| 16:001/6Martin Young quizzes Francis Wheen, Fred Housego and Lynne Truss about famous folk. 16:305/6Robert hits trouble in London and the solicitor's clerk has an unlikely visitor
| 16:00Hawaii exerts a strange hold on Hugh, a young man on a quest for identity.
| 16:00Did Florence Maybrick poison her husband? True story of a miscarriage of justice.
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| 17:00 | 17:006/6After her best friend Dawn stole her man, now she asks Heather if he is cheating on her. 17:30Graham Norton, Zoe Lyons, Jenny Eclair and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 17:004/6Gyles is desperate to curry favour and maybe make some money. Enter Nick to save the day. 17:303/4A series of potentially misremembered anecdotes on stupidity from Andy Hamilton.
| 17:001/6Housemates Donna, Johnny, Patrick and Abigail discover they are the last people on Earth. 17:30Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present the comedy panel show about film.
| 17:002/6Teachers Kenneth and Colin are going to have to find new abodes quick smart. 17:304/4Andrew Maxwell presents some of the best comedians from wherever in the world they are.
| 17:003/6Will any of the team at Edinburgh's Cafe Culture find their prince at a ball in Leith? 17:301/4Beattie Edmondson stars in a comedy inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic.
| 17:304/4Finding inspiration in the comic songwriters RP Weston and Bert Lee. Stars Roy Hudd.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects John Dryden, Jean Binta Breeze and Spike Milligan. 17:302/6What is 'reasonable force'? How far can you go to defend yourself?
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| 18:00 | 18:006/10Chuck's gang rule by gun law in virtual Wild West World and John is Sheriff. 18:30Discussion on books by Penelope Fitzgerald, Pawel Huelle and John Kennedy Toole.
| 18:007/10John captains a battleship in a world so real that he forgets who he is. Can Medley help? 18:30Roy Hudd's son chats to Sally Magnusson about life with 'The News Huddlines' star.
| 18:008/10John and Medley arrive at a strange religious retreat. Is it genuine or a cult? 18:30The actor shares his love of panto plus backstage TV tales of Are You Being Served?
| 18:009/10It's John's last chance to save Lioba by creating an escape path from the virtual world. 18:30Jeff Randall explores the life of the businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.
| 18:0010/10John and Lioba aim to escape virtual reality and meet up in the real world. 18:30Matthew Parris and his guests discuss how they feel about the public.
| 18:002/2It's 2116, a dystopian world where eugenics, promiscuity and happiness are gently enforced
| 18:005/5The secret of long life is out, but Diana must face the media alone. 18:30Chilling tale of an eerie passenger who joins Vincent Price on a train heading west.
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| 19:00 | 19:005/6As Helen prepares for her mother's birthday, David fears for his marriage. 19:304/20The platoon take action when Mainwaring gets obsessed with their feet.
| 19:00A look at the fire brigade and the morning after the night before. 19:301/14Kenneth's flat redecorated and Hornerama on photography.
| 19:005/5Mr Pooter's son's marriage is cancelled and his job is on the line. Can his father help? 19:3011/13Sparrow gets inadvertently betrothed, so it is up to Benskin and Spratt to help him out.
| 19:006/13New barrister Roger Thursby reckons he's got an easy case, but has he? 19:305/6Neddie must plunder a sunken Spanish galleon.
| 19:0010/13Thrills abound as the RAC do their version of 'Gone With the Wind'. 19:301/6Some unwelcome visitors arrive at Oil Drum Lane.
| 19:00Jan Ravens and guests chart the journey of changing attitudes to female satire.
| 19:005/8Tales about the family, from sibling high jinks to the difficulties of having children.
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| 20:00 | 20:00Tensions simmmer as a spirited new daughter-in-law joins the Brinkley clan. 20:30Sarfraz Manzoor meets Dolly Parton to discover her 'Imagination Library'
| 20:00Simmering tensions threaten the harmony of a close-knit family. 20:30The story of Cornershop's groundbreaking record, its impact and its legacy.
| 20:00Simmering tensions threaten the harmony of a close-knit family. 20:30Justin Adams explores the life of 20th-century Egyptian singer, Umm Kulthum.
| 20:00Simmering tensions threaten the harmony of a close-knit family. 20:30Roger Law, co-creator of Spitting Image, discovers South Africa's satirical puppets.
| 20:00Simmering tensions threaten the harmony of a close-knit family. 20:30Who were the green children of Woolpit and why are we still fascinated by them?
| | 20:00A mudlark reveals her stories of finds buried in the mud of the River Thames.
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| 21:00 | 21:0022/26Guy Raz explores how we can rethink the education system to benefit students. 21:50Singer Katie Melua chooses 'Imagine' by John Lennon and 'Kids' by MGMT.
| 21:00The comedian, writer, podcaster and activist talks about better representation in fiction.
| 21:003/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
| 21:00Struggling with her young son, widowed Mrs Dickinson gets unexpected help. 21:15All aboard the Super Chief, 'Train of the Stars' as we cross America in Moya O'Shea's play
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Renay Richardson share tips on starting and developing a podcast
| | 21:10A father and son debate the pros and cons of having children with a single partner.(R) 21:15Comedian and actor Steve Coogan shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Graham Norton, Zoe Lyons, Jenny Eclair and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons. 22:303/6Clare in the Community, the Sony Award winning comedy, with Sally Phillips.
| 22:003/4A series of potentially misremembered anecdotes on stupidity from Andy Hamilton. 22:301/6A flood at Tom's family home makes him reflect on what's important to keep and what isn't. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:00Gaby Roslin, Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona present the comedy panel show about film. 22:304/4BBC boffins explore the erotic possibilities of low frequencies. 22:45John struggles to enjoy his fantasy day of doing nothing.
| 22:004/4Andrew Maxwell presents some of the best comedians from wherever in the world they are. 22:301/4The comedian begins his journey through the world of pop by asking why stars need fans. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:001/4Beattie Edmondson stars in a comedy inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic. 22:30New breakthrough stand-up comedians stand shoulder-to-shoulder with household names.
| 22:001/4Sketch show from comedian Jocelyn Jee Esien. 22:30Catherine Bohart shows off the sights, sounds and smells of the Edinburgh arts festival. 22:55Jake Yapp and Laura Lexx chat to Chris and Amy from The Delightful Sausage.
| 22:002/6What is 'reasonable force'? How far can you go to defend yourself? 22:30Jake Yapp, Jessica Fostekew and Jon Holmes tackle the issues via angry, unfounded debate. 22:455/5Surreal songs and poems on such topics as grass seed, mud and digging ditches.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/5Tom decides the time is right for a cash-in memoir and Sam wants a piece of the action. 23:302/4Hosts Craig and Martin do battle at a music awards ceremony.
| 23:001/6Comatose Ben celebrates Christmas, as the nativity plays out in his unconscious mind. 23:305/5Five things you didn't know about ready meals. Stars Jane Bussmann and David Quantick.
| 23:001/4James Boswell meets Muhammad Ali, banned from boxing and in the wilderness. 23:25From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. 23:302/6From sweetening your breath to the Stonewall Riots, examining the politics of the bedroom.
| 23:001/6Enjoy a display for the worst-selling author of Victorian times. 23:304/5Sketch show with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward.
| 23:303/4Elvis is struggling to make ends meet, and his dog Trouble likes meat. 23:453/4Kayvan Novak imagines the answerphone messages of controversial columnist Katie Hopkins.
| 23:002/4Is the wheelchair a symbol of equal access? Do we see beyond a person's disability? 23:302/4Mark asks why it is so hard to get to the bottom of what makes people look and feel good.
| 23:004/4The perils of dating a banker. Sketch show with Henry Paker and Jessica Ransom. 23:302/6Meet the Daniel Bedingfield-loving East European couple.
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