| 00:00 | 00:003/8Anastasia’s voice attracts attention on a planet that puts the feud in feudal. 00:303/5A young couple ignore warnings on a New Zealand getaway.
| 00:001/6Can a stolen library book lead to the reinvention of dragons? 00:30Sue MacGregor, Patricia Routledge and Alexander Waugh discuss favourite books.
| 00:002/6Could a long-extinct beast have carried out recent crimes? 00:302/4Phil Cunningham tells Tom Morton about the sudden loss of his brother Johnny.
| 00:003/6A young prince tackles the dragon attacks, but why is Captain Vimes suspicious? 00:30The star of 'Last of the Summer Wine' and 'Wallace and Gromit' looks back at his career.
| 00:004/6Captain Vimes tries tracking the dragon, and the Librarian travels in time. 00:30Tanika Gupta nominates Rabindranath Tagore. With Matthew Parris and Ketaki Kushari Dyson.
| 00:005/6The dragon strikes. Captain Vimes gets his man, but can he hang onto him? 00:30Amanda Mitchison, Maureen Freely and Lewis Schaffer join Matthew Parris to discuss smoking
| 00:001/2The Time Lord and companion, Peri, visit an eerie resort planet in search of an old friend
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| 01:00 | 01:00Nigel's guided tour of the utter shambles that is St Custards.
| 01:001/5Poirot's train departs, but one passenger aboard won't finish the journey alive... 01:30Investigating songs of seduction and ghosts - the Night Visiting Songs.
| 01:002/5A passenger lies murdered on the train. Luckily the Belgian sleuth is aboard... 01:30Why will 70,000 people change their name by deed poll this year?
| 01:003/5Poirot becomes convinced that the murderer is still aboard the train. 01:30An appreciation of painter Peter Lanyon, who was soaring to fame when his glider crashed.
| 01:004/5Poirot discovers a passenger is lying... 01:30Islington-born Sylvie Simmons talks to Nick Barraclough about her life as a rock writer.
| 01:005/5Time is against Poirot as he battles to unmask the murderer. 01:30Susan Hitch looks at the boys who played Shakespeare's female characters.
| 01:001/2A woman claims to be someone found dead ten years ago.
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| 02:00 | 02:154/5Following the death of Juliette, Edouard visits his first wife Magdalena in hospital. 02:302/2Robert looks back on that summer that changed his life. Read by Kevin Whately.
| 02:006/10An urgent letter to Rochester casts doubt on his wife's character. Prequel to Jane Eyre. 02:151/12Marina Warner looks at early experiences of stories. 02:301/10C J Sansom's bestselling Tudor crime novel featuring lawyer detective Matthew Shardlake. 02:451/5The story of one of the most extraordinary fashion designers of the 20th century.
| 02:007/10Antoinette seeks advice, as malicious gossip puts a strain on her marriage to Rochester. 02:152/12Marina Warner explores reasons for writing stories. 02:302/10Shardlake is disturbed by a dying man's last words. Dramatisation of CJ Sansom's novel. 02:452/5The story of one of the most extraordinary fashion designers of the twentieth century.
| 02:008/10Antoinette opens up to her husband Rochester, but the following events lead to a betrayal. 02:153/12Marina Warner looks at the world of contemporary storytelling. 02:303/10Wrenne confirms that Shardlake will be presented to Henry VIII at Fulford Cross. 02:453/5The story of one of the most extraordinary fashion designers of the twentieth century.
| 02:009/10Antoinette returns home distressed. Husband Rochester makes plans to leave the island. 02:154/12Marina Warner explores, with other writers, the world of contemporary fiction. 02:304/10As the Royal Progress draws closer to York, Shardlake prepares to meet King Henry VIII. 02:454/5The story of one of the most extraordinary fashion designers of the twentieth century.
| 02:0010/10Distressed Antoinette must come to terms with her future. Jane Eyre prequel. 02:155/12Marina Warner looks at the world of contemporary fiction. 02:305/10Humiliated by Henry VIII, Shardlake returns to York and crosses the path of an old enemy. 02:455/5The story of one of the most extraordinary fashion designers of the twentieth century.
| 02:10Angelique Kidjo chooses ‘Quimbara’ by Celia Cruz and ‘Fire on the Mountain’ by Asa. 02:15The publisher and founder of Penguin books answers questions. 02:453/5A couple row outside a pub but Tina has a vested interest in ensuring they do not make up.
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| 03:00 | 03:456/6Beryl Reid tells Sian Phillips about her theatrical life on the road.
| 03:001/5The unpredictable Fyodor Karamazov and his sons reunite to discuss Dmitry's inheritance.
| 03:002/5Relations between Dmitry and his father turn ever more dangerous.
| 03:003/5Following a violent encounter at the Karamazov home, Dmitry goes in search of Grushenka.
| 03:004/5As Dmitry goes on trial for murder, Alyosha desperately seeks proof of his innocence.
| 03:005/5Following Ivan's appearance at the trial, Katerina prepares to deal Dmitry a fatal blow.
| 03:00Steven Fielding on relations between upstairs and downstairs in dramas like Downton Abbey.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Ashley Zhangazha and Jeff Rawle star in a contemporary take on Samuel Johnson's classic.
| 04:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game 04:305/6Throwing off the scent poses problems for hunters and hunted alike in a Boxing Day hunt.
| 04:004/6With Jon Richardson, Ed Byrne, Johnnie Casson, Mike Wozniak, Robin Ince and Ted Robbins. 04:301/4The squabbling husband and wife's weekly look at classical music.
| 04:004/6Frank Skinner and guests explore funny, odd and interesting moments in history. 04:306/6As Rabbi Abraham struggles after his collapse, Rabbi Su meets a hospital doctor.
| 04:001/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou, Matthew Fort. 04:302/4With a new girl in town, the clerk knows his office isn't big enough for both of them.
| 04:005/6Famous people quiz with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Claire Rayner and David Aaronovitch. 04:303/7BBC reporter George Cragge probes the murder of another London bank manager.
| 04:00True story of Edith Thompson, who was charged with murdering her husband in 1922.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces Adventures in Poetry: The Tyger. 05:305/6Alfie Moore takes the audience through a case he handled involving harassment.
| 05:004/6It is never easy coping with a break-up, especially if you are Cassie. 05:30Stephen Fry, Jan Ravens, Pam Ayres and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 05:002/6Rosie's company runs a poetry competition. Stars Prunella Scales. 05:302/4Paul Sinha improves your general knowledge with fascinating facts and hilarious stories.
| 05:005/6The last people on Earth play a murder mystery game, organised by The Stranger. 05:30Gaby Roslin hosts the film quiz with impressions by Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona.
| 05:006/6When the college gets its own radio station, Colin becomes a playwright (of sorts). 05:30From Cromer, Tim Vine presents the chat show where the great British public are the stars.
| 05:001/6Squire Fenton Babblewick inherits an estate, but his manservant is dismayed. 05:301/4Romantic comedy set in a 1965 bedsit, inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic.
| 05:302/3Paul Jackson explores the origins and legacies of Channel 4 sitcom Desmond's. From 2013.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Poirot's train departs, but one passenger aboard won't finish the journey alive... 06:30Investigating songs of seduction and ghosts - the Night Visiting Songs.
| 06:002/5A passenger lies murdered on the train. Luckily the Belgian sleuth is aboard... 06:30Why will 70,000 people change their name by deed poll this year?
| 06:003/5Poirot becomes convinced that the murderer is still aboard the train. 06:30An appreciation of painter Peter Lanyon, who was soaring to fame when his glider crashed.
| 06:004/5Poirot discovers a passenger is lying... 06:30Islington-born Sylvie Simmons talks to Nick Barraclough about her life as a rock writer.
| 06:005/5Time is against Poirot as he battles to unmask the murderer. 06:30Susan Hitch looks at the boys who played Shakespeare's female characters.
| 06:00True story of Edith Thompson, who was charged with murdering her husband in 1922.
| 06:001/2It is 1541 and Henry VIII is heading north. Tudor crime novel.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/6It is never easy coping with a break-up, especially if you are Cassie. 07:30Stephen Fry, Jan Ravens, Pam Ayres and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 07:002/6Rosie's company runs a poetry competition. Stars Prunella Scales. 07:302/4Paul Sinha improves your general knowledge with fascinating facts and hilarious stories.
| 07:005/6The last people on Earth play a murder mystery game, organised by The Stranger. 07:30Gaby Roslin hosts the film quiz with impressions by Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona.
| 07:006/6When the college gets its own radio station, Colin becomes a playwright (of sorts). 07:30From Cromer, Tim Vine presents the chat show where the great British public are the stars.
| 07:001/6Squire Fenton Babblewick inherits an estate, but his manservant is dismayed. 07:301/4Romantic comedy set in a 1965 bedsit, inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic.
| 07:302/3Paul Jackson explores the origins and legacies of Channel 4 sitcom Desmond's. From 2013.
| 07:155/5William visits his dying father in Paris and wonders if he will, at last, say he is sorry. 07:306/6Alfie Moore looks at evidential property and the trouble it brings to the police.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/13George and Kate step in when they overhear their neighbours rowing. 08:308/20When a light shines out in a blackout, Hodges hauls Mainwaring to court.
| 08:00A eulogy to Beethoven, and the building of a bus shelter. Starring Ronnie Barker. 08:305/14Kenneth Horne goes backstage in Theatreland - and 'Hornerama' investigates holidays.
| 08:006/16The lad buys a car from Sid, but he's in for a big surprise. 08:30Sketches and stylish piano playing from Les Dawson.
| 08:009/13Barrister Roger Thursby is caught between a landlord and his tenant. 08:302/3A look back to the year Nineteen Thirty Foot.
| 08:001/15Fred Harris, Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees and Chris Emmett refuse to speak of Eric Pode. 08:305/6Albert and Harold try to buy the yard's freehold.
| 08:00Steven Fielding on relations between upstairs and downstairs in dramas like Downton Abbey.
| 08:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 08:30An old flame of David’s has womaniser Phil in her sights. David and Zoe to the rescue!
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| 09:00 | 09:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game 09:305/6Throwing off the scent poses problems for hunters and hunted alike in a Boxing Day hunt.
| 09:00A satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Angela Barnes. 09:453/6Harry Hill receives new CCTV cameras for the Egg, but they soon malfunction... or do they?
| 09:004/6Frank Skinner and guests explore funny, odd and interesting moments in history. 09:306/6As Rabbi Abraham struggles after his collapse, Rabbi Su meets a hospital doctor.
| 09:001/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou, Matthew Fort. 09:302/4With a new girl in town, the clerk knows his office isn't big enough for both of them.
| 09:005/6Famous people quiz with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Claire Rayner and David Aaronovitch. 09:303/7BBC reporter George Cragge probes the murder of another London bank manager.
| 09:00Author Michael Freedland opens his audio archives
| 09:00What should we should know about the people we don’t know?
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| 10:00 | 10:001/5The unpredictable Fyodor Karamazov and his sons reunite to discuss Dmitry's inheritance.
| 10:002/5Relations between Dmitry and his father turn ever more dangerous.
| 10:003/5Following a violent encounter at the Karamazov home, Dmitry goes in search of Grushenka.
| 10:004/5As Dmitry goes on trial for murder, Alyosha desperately seeks proof of his innocence.
| 10:005/5Following Ivan's appearance at the trial, Katerina prepares to deal Dmitry a fatal blow.
| | 10:10A visit by a church group to Northern Ireland brings about an unexpected friendship(R) 10:15Anna Scher is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs.
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| 11:00 | 11:0026/26Host Guy Raz explores the five biggest global challenges humans face. 11:50Alan Davies chooses Topol singing 'If I Were A Rich Man'.
| 11:001/3By Anya Lipska. Janusz Kiszka watches a funeral from afar - but who has been buried? 11:15In 1829, Elizabeth Parker decided to tell her troubled story by stitching it on a sampler.
| 11:001/3Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry.
| 11:002/3By AM Bakalar. While having her hair done, Angelika wonders about her self-image. 11:15Poet and Visionary William Blake finds himself in present-day Lambeth.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland goes behind the scenes at Beyond Today to find out how it is made.
| | 11:004/8Radiolab asks what happens in life when there is no leader?
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| 12:00 | 12:003/13George and Kate step in when they overhear their neighbours rowing. 12:308/20When a light shines out in a blackout, Hodges hauls Mainwaring to court.
| 12:00A eulogy to Beethoven, and the building of a bus shelter. Starring Ronnie Barker. 12:305/14Kenneth Horne goes backstage in Theatreland - and 'Hornerama' investigates holidays.
| 12:006/16The lad buys a car from Sid, but he's in for a big surprise. 12:30Sketches and stylish piano playing from Les Dawson.
| 12:009/13Barrister Roger Thursby is caught between a landlord and his tenant. 12:302/3A look back to the year Nineteen Thirty Foot.
| 12:001/15Fred Harris, Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees and Chris Emmett refuse to speak of Eric Pode. 12:305/6Albert and Harold try to buy the yard's freehold.
| 12:001/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou, Matthew Fort. 12:301/4The squabbling husband and wife's weekly look at classical music.
| 12:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 12:30An old flame of David’s has womaniser Phil in her sights. David and Zoe to the rescue!
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5Poirot's train departs, but one passenger aboard won't finish the journey alive... 13:30Investigating songs of seduction and ghosts - the Night Visiting Songs.
| 13:002/5A passenger lies murdered on the train. Luckily the Belgian sleuth is aboard... 13:30Why will 70,000 people change their name by deed poll this year?
| 13:003/5Poirot becomes convinced that the murderer is still aboard the train. 13:30An appreciation of painter Peter Lanyon, who was soaring to fame when his glider crashed.
| 13:004/5Poirot discovers a passenger is lying... 13:30Islington-born Sylvie Simmons talks to Nick Barraclough about her life as a rock writer.
| 13:005/5Time is against Poirot as he battles to unmask the murderer. 13:30Susan Hitch looks at the boys who played Shakespeare's female characters.
| 13:001/2A woman claims to be someone found dead ten years ago.
| 13:001/2It is 1541 and Henry VIII is heading north. Tudor crime novel.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10An urgent letter to Rochester casts doubt on his wife's character. Prequel to Jane Eyre. 14:151/12Marina Warner looks at early experiences of stories. 14:301/10C J Sansom's bestselling Tudor crime novel featuring lawyer detective Matthew Shardlake. 14:451/5The story of one of the most extraordinary fashion designers of the 20th century.
| 14:007/10Antoinette seeks advice, as malicious gossip puts a strain on her marriage to Rochester. 14:152/12Marina Warner explores reasons for writing stories. 14:302/10Shardlake is disturbed by a dying man's last words. Dramatisation of CJ Sansom's novel. 14:452/5The story of one of the most extraordinary fashion designers of the twentieth century.
| 14:008/10Antoinette opens up to her husband Rochester, but the following events lead to a betrayal. 14:153/12Marina Warner looks at the world of contemporary storytelling. 14:303/10Wrenne confirms that Shardlake will be presented to Henry VIII at Fulford Cross. 14:453/5The story of one of the most extraordinary fashion designers of the twentieth century.
| 14:009/10Antoinette returns home distressed. Husband Rochester makes plans to leave the island. 14:154/12Marina Warner explores, with other writers, the world of contemporary fiction. 14:304/10As the Royal Progress draws closer to York, Shardlake prepares to meet King Henry VIII. 14:454/5The story of one of the most extraordinary fashion designers of the twentieth century.
| 14:0010/10Distressed Antoinette must come to terms with her future. Jane Eyre prequel. 14:155/12Marina Warner looks at the world of contemporary fiction. 14:305/10Humiliated by Henry VIII, Shardlake returns to York and crosses the path of an old enemy. 14:455/5The story of one of the most extraordinary fashion designers of the twentieth century.
| 14:10Angelique Kidjo chooses ‘Quimbara’ by Celia Cruz and ‘Fire on the Mountain’ by Asa. 14:15The publisher and founder of Penguin books answers questions. 14:453/5A couple row outside a pub but Tina has a vested interest in ensuring they do not make up.
| 14:155/5William visits his dying father in Paris and wonders if he will, at last, say he is sorry. 14:30Orson Welles gets his due in a biography of his early years. Read by Jack Klaff
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| 15:00 | 15:001/5The unpredictable Fyodor Karamazov and his sons reunite to discuss Dmitry's inheritance.
| 15:002/5Relations between Dmitry and his father turn ever more dangerous.
| 15:003/5Following a violent encounter at the Karamazov home, Dmitry goes in search of Grushenka.
| 15:004/5As Dmitry goes on trial for murder, Alyosha desperately seeks proof of his innocence.
| 15:005/5Following Ivan's appearance at the trial, Katerina prepares to deal Dmitry a fatal blow.
| 15:00Steven Fielding on relations between upstairs and downstairs in dramas like Downton Abbey.
| 15:451/5Chris Bowlby hears from wined-and-dined luminaries what it's like to eat for Britain.
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| 16:00 | 16:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game 16:305/6Throwing off the scent poses problems for hunters and hunted alike in a Boxing Day hunt.
| 16:004/6With Jon Richardson, Ed Byrne, Johnnie Casson, Mike Wozniak, Robin Ince and Ted Robbins. 16:301/4The squabbling husband and wife's weekly look at classical music.
| 16:004/6Frank Skinner and guests explore funny, odd and interesting moments in history. 16:306/6As Rabbi Abraham struggles after his collapse, Rabbi Su meets a hospital doctor.
| 16:001/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou, Matthew Fort. 16:302/4With a new girl in town, the clerk knows his office isn't big enough for both of them.
| 16:005/6Famous people quiz with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Claire Rayner and David Aaronovitch. 16:303/7BBC reporter George Cragge probes the murder of another London bank manager.
| 16:00True story of Edith Thompson, who was charged with murdering her husband in 1922.
| 16:00When a pig kills a small child in medieval France, legal and religious issues are raised.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/6It is never easy coping with a break-up, especially if you are Cassie. 17:30Stephen Fry, Jan Ravens, Pam Ayres and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 17:002/6Rosie's company runs a poetry competition. Stars Prunella Scales. 17:302/4Paul Sinha improves your general knowledge with fascinating facts and hilarious stories.
| 17:005/6The last people on Earth play a murder mystery game, organised by The Stranger. 17:30Gaby Roslin hosts the film quiz with impressions by Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona.
| 17:006/6When the college gets its own radio station, Colin becomes a playwright (of sorts). 17:30From Cromer, Tim Vine presents the chat show where the great British public are the stars.
| 17:001/6Squire Fenton Babblewick inherits an estate, but his manservant is dismayed. 17:301/4Romantic comedy set in a 1965 bedsit, inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic.
| 17:302/3Paul Jackson explores the origins and legacies of Channel 4 sitcom Desmond's. From 2013.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses the very best from the BBC's Poetry archive. 17:306/6Alfie Moore looks at evidential property and the trouble it brings to the police.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/6Can a stolen library book lead to the reinvention of dragons? 18:30Sue MacGregor, Patricia Routledge and Alexander Waugh discuss favourite books.
| 18:002/6Could a long-extinct beast have carried out recent crimes? 18:302/4Phil Cunningham tells Tom Morton about the sudden loss of his brother Johnny.
| 18:003/6A young prince tackles the dragon attacks, but why is Captain Vimes suspicious? 18:30The star of 'Last of the Summer Wine' and 'Wallace and Gromit' looks back at his career.
| 18:004/6Captain Vimes tries tracking the dragon, and the Librarian travels in time. 18:30Tanika Gupta nominates Rabindranath Tagore. With Matthew Parris and Ketaki Kushari Dyson.
| 18:005/6The dragon strikes. Captain Vimes gets his man, but can he hang onto him? 18:30Amanda Mitchison, Maureen Freely and Lewis Schaffer join Matthew Parris to discuss smoking
| 18:001/2The Time Lord and companion, Peri, visit an eerie resort planet in search of an old friend
| 18:004/8The housemates see a ghost when the house gets stuck outside space and time. 18:304/5A desperate love quest sparks a chilling reunion.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/13George and Kate step in when they overhear their neighbours rowing. 19:308/20When a light shines out in a blackout, Hodges hauls Mainwaring to court.
| 19:00A eulogy to Beethoven, and the building of a bus shelter. Starring Ronnie Barker. 19:305/14Kenneth Horne goes backstage in Theatreland - and 'Hornerama' investigates holidays.
| 19:006/16The lad buys a car from Sid, but he's in for a big surprise. 19:30Sketches and stylish piano playing from Les Dawson.
| 19:009/13Barrister Roger Thursby is caught between a landlord and his tenant. 19:302/3A look back to the year Nineteen Thirty Foot.
| 19:001/15Fred Harris, Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees and Chris Emmett refuse to speak of Eric Pode. 19:305/6Albert and Harold try to buy the yard's freehold.
| 19:00Author Michael Freedland opens his audio archives
| 19:004/8Radiolab asks what happens in life when there is no leader?
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5Poirot's train departs, but one passenger aboard won't finish the journey alive... 20:30Investigating songs of seduction and ghosts - the Night Visiting Songs.
| 20:002/5A passenger lies murdered on the train. Luckily the Belgian sleuth is aboard... 20:30Why will 70,000 people change their name by deed poll this year?
| 20:003/5Poirot becomes convinced that the murderer is still aboard the train. 20:30An appreciation of painter Peter Lanyon, who was soaring to fame when his glider crashed.
| 20:004/5Poirot discovers a passenger is lying... 20:30Islington-born Sylvie Simmons talks to Nick Barraclough about her life as a rock writer.
| 20:005/5Time is against Poirot as he battles to unmask the murderer. 20:30Susan Hitch looks at the boys who played Shakespeare's female characters.
| | 20:002/2A tale of future female subjugation in 21st-century America.
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| 21:00 | 21:0026/26Host Guy Raz explores the five biggest global challenges humans face. 21:50Alan Davies chooses Topol singing 'If I Were A Rich Man'.
| 21:001/3By Anya Lipska. Janusz Kiszka watches a funeral from afar - but who has been buried? 21:15In 1829, Elizabeth Parker decided to tell her troubled story by stitching it on a sampler.
| 21:001/3Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry.
| 21:002/3By AM Bakalar. While having her hair done, Angelika wonders about her self-image. 21:15Poet and Visionary William Blake finds himself in present-day Lambeth.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland goes behind the scenes at Beyond Today to find out how it is made.
| | 21:10A visit by a church group to Northern Ireland brings about an unexpected friendship 21:15Anna Scher is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Stephen Fry, Jan Ravens, Pam Ayres and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons. 22:301/6Pip's exceedingly evil guardian causes school havoc.
| 22:002/4Paul Sinha improves your general knowledge with fascinating facts and hilarious stories. 22:305/6Tom's dad celebrates a milestone in governmental reform. 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. 22:303/6The subjects include paranoia, obsessions, an aversion to therapy and getting a round in. 22:453/6Poet Roger McGough's reflections on 'the meaning of life'. From Bath Festival in 2000.
| 22:00From Cromer, Tim Vine presents the chat show where the great British public are the stars. 22:30Newsjack is a scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:001/4Romantic comedy set in a 1965 bedsit, inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic. 22:303/6Damien and Anthony invite friends round for one of their 'famous' dinner parties.
| 22:001/4The chief mouser to the Cabinet Office, 1973-1987, reflects on life with Margaret Thatcher 22:151/4The incisive reporter investigates Britain's public houses. 22:305/6Samuel and McGurk follow prospector Mad Pete to hunt for gold. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:006/6Alfie Moore looks at evidential property and the trouble it brings to the police. 22:302/6The League of Gentlemen's Reece Shearsmith talks to Bob Mortimer, of Vic and Bob fame.
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| 23:00 | 23:00A satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Angela Barnes. 23:453/6Harry Hill receives new CCTV cameras for the Egg, but they soon malfunction... or do they?
| 23:005/6What would comatose Ben's life be like if it was a Hollywood movie? 23:304/4How can marketeer John Weak go green - without the costs?
| 23:001/6The award-winning funny man muses on the merits of matrimony. 23:306/6The radical comedian reassesses Darwin's description of the development of life.
| 23:005/6Marvel at the monarchy, thanks to a new majestic theme park. 23:303/6The sci-fi star probes cloning and what to do with our waste.
| 23:003/4How do you solve a problem like five-a-side? Danny and Connie Fisher help a football team. 23:303/6The family saga sets sail with dangerous sheep afloat. Improvised comedy.
| 23:002/4A trip round Wunderland, the Poundland of magical realms. 23:302/5The comedian visits the bustling city of Shanghai.
| 23:00Newsjack is a scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public. 23:25From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. 23:306/6Comic revelations about hats, tents and disturbing tales from Beatrix Potter.
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