| 00:00 | 00:004/8The housemates see a ghost when the house gets stuck outside space and time. 00:304/5A desperate love quest sparks a chilling reunion.
| 00:006/6All Captain Vimes needs to save the city is a million-to-one chance. 00:30Sue MacGregor is joined by Pauline Black and Marcel Berlins to discuss favourite books.
| 00:001/3Washington Irving's classic tale of two love rivals and a headless horseman. 00:303/4Matt Monro Junior reveals what life was like with his father.
| 00:002/3Ichabod Crane sets out to win the heart of Katrina Van Tassel. 00:30The Rumpole creator shares some favourite tales of his life as a barrister and writer.
| 00:003/3Ichabod Crane comes face-to-face with his worst nightmare. 00:30The writer Julie Burchill talks to Matthew Parris about the Hollywood star Ava Gardner.
| 00:00It's good to talk, but not when you're called from beyond the grave. With John Shrapnel. 00:30Formalised radio ritual with Mary Ann Sieghart, Mihir Bose and Tom Mitchelson.
| 00:002/2The Time Lord and Peri uncover the true, deadly purpose of the sinister resort vessel.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2It is 1541 and Henry VIII is heading north. Tudor crime novel.
| 01:001/8A pair of spectacles spark drama for the Egypt-bound sleuth and his wife. 01:30Catherine Bott on software that corrects out of tune singing but is also a creative tool.
| 01:002/8During their stop-over in Sicily, the sleuth and wife sense that someone's on their trail. 01:30John Humphrys assesses the effects of the radical education policies in contemporary Wales
| 01:003/8At the Villa Negara - the sleuth must take action when events take a dangerous turn. 01:30Grammy Award winning filmmaker Don Letts explores the life of reggae singer Peter Tosh
| 01:004/8The suave sleuth and wife Steve go in search of the elusive Mr Sullivan. 01:30How neursocience is heading for the classroom.
| 01:005/8The suave sleuth acts on wife Steve's hunch - and ends up meeting a ghost. 01:30Joe Dunthorne's England Writers Football Team plays against the Scotland Writers Team.
| 01:002/2Steve continues to investigate Zoe's murder ten years ago.
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| 02:00 | 02:155/5William visits his dying father in Paris and wonders if he will, at last, say he is sorry. 02:30Orson Welles gets his due in a biography of his early years. Read by Jack Klaff
| 02:001/10Penny Downie reads acclaimed Australian author Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel. 02:156/12Marina Warner looks at the world of contemporary storytelling. 02:306/10Who is trying to kill Shardlake? Dramatisation of C J Sansom's crime novel set in 1541. 02:451/5The story of Robert Wyatt, celebrated as a cultish national treasure in the music world.
| 02:002/10Penny Downie reads Australian author Elizabeth Harrower's novel set in postwar Sydney. 02:157/12Marina Warner and leading international writers look at the world of contemporary fiction. 02:307/10Shardlake and Barak's inquiries lead them to a seedy inn in a rough part of York. 02:452/5The story of Robert Wyatt, celebrated as a cultish national treasure in the music world.
| 02:003/10Penny Downie reads Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel, published for the first time now. 02:158/12Marina Warner and a host of leading writers discuss contemporary fiction. 02:308/10Shardlake is convinced that the stolen papers are the key to the whole mystery. 02:453/5The story of Robert Wyatt, celebrated as a cultish national treasure in the music world
| 02:004/10Penny Downie reads Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel, published for the first time now. 02:159/12Marina Warner looks at the world of contemporary storytelling. 02:309/10As the Progress returns to London, Shardlake receives shocking news when his ship docks. 02:454/5The story of Robert Wyatt, celebrated as a cultish national treasure in the music world.
| 02:005/10Penny Downie reads Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel, published for the first time in 2015. 02:1510/12Marina Warner looks at the world of contemporary storytelling. 02:3010/10Shardlake awaits his fate. Final episode of the dramatisation of CJ Sansom's crime novel. 02:455/5The story of Robert Wyatt, celebrated as a cultish national treasure in the music world
| 02:15The Welsh journalist and newspaper editor answers the questions in the interview series. 02:454/5A burglary has taken place, and Tina thinks she knows who may have committed the crime.
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| 03:00 | 03:451/5Chris Bowlby hears from wined-and-dined luminaries what it's like to eat for Britain.
| 03:001/2Emma Woodhouse declares she will never marry.
| 03:002/2Two new arrivals threaten Emma's composure.
| 03:001/2F Scott Fitzgerald's beautiful, poignant novel about marriage, glamour and disintegration.
| 03:002/2Nicole has a breakdown and flees Paris with Dick. Past events affect their marriage
| 03:00An inept quartet of musicians' fervent aim is to improve.
| 03:00Pete McCarthy examines the work of Roger McGough, Brian Patten and Adrian Henri.
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| 04:00 | 04:00When a pig kills a small child in medieval France, legal and religious issues are raised.
| 04:001/6Gyles Brandreth quizzes Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Jenny Colgan and Rosie Millard. 04:306/6Will the occupants of an old cemetery be pleasant to a new arrival?
| 04:005/6Simon Mayo chairs. With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 04:302/4The husband and wife radio presenters humiliate Juliet Stevenson.
| 04:005/6Frank Skinner and guests David Mitchell and Steve Hall ponder history's funniest moments. 04:301/7Always on the lookout for work, Robert lands a rather sedentary role.
| 04:004/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Jekka McVicar, Heston Blumenthal. 04:303/4As the clerk writes for the house journal, he learns the meaning of poetic justice.
| 04:006/6Famous people quiz with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Geoffrey Durham and Jenny Colgan. 04:304/7George Cragge grabs headlines, as the plot to overthrow the BBC Director General grows.
| 04:00A sinister plot is aiming to brainwash scientists and trade them.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses the very best from the BBC's Poetry archive. 05:306/6Alfie Moore looks at evidential property and the trouble it brings to the police.
| 05:005/6Can Cassie deal with the consequences of her big night out? 05:30Graham Norton, Zoe Lyons, Jenny Eclair and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 05:003/6Rosie sets up an environmental conference, but how green is the sponsor? 05:303/4Paul Sinha improves your general knowledge with fascinating facts and hilarious stories.
| 05:006/6Will the housemates finally discover what caused the end of the world? 05:301/6Brian Nylon awakes with no memory to find time behaving very oddly indeed.
| 05:001/5Graham attends Wendy Bottomley's weight loss class. Sitcom about fighting the flab. 05:301/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy.
| 05:002/6Defying his canny manservant, radical squire Fenton sets out to reform beetroots. 05:302/4Trisha makes a special pudding for her first visit to Robert's parents' house.
| 05:303/3Paul Jackson explores the origins and legacies of TV Classics: BBC 1's Casualty
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| 06:00 | 06:001/8A pair of spectacles spark drama for the Egypt-bound sleuth and his wife. 06:30Catherine Bott on software that corrects out of tune singing but is also a creative tool.
| 06:002/8During their stop-over in Sicily, the sleuth and wife sense that someone's on their trail. 06:30John Humphrys assesses the effects of the radical education policies in contemporary Wales
| 06:003/8At the Villa Negara - the sleuth must take action when events take a dangerous turn. 06:30Grammy Award winning filmmaker Don Letts explores the life of reggae singer Peter Tosh
| 06:004/8The suave sleuth and wife Steve go in search of the elusive Mr Sullivan. 06:30How neursocience is heading for the classroom.
| 06:005/8The suave sleuth acts on wife Steve's hunch - and ends up meeting a ghost. 06:30Joe Dunthorne's England Writers Football Team plays against the Scotland Writers Team.
| 06:00A sinister plot is aiming to brainwash scientists and trade them.
| 06:002/2Autumn 1541, Henry VIII arrives in York and lawyer Matthew Shardlake is put to task.
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| 07:00 | 07:005/6Can Cassie deal with the consequences of her big night out? 07:30Graham Norton, Zoe Lyons, Jenny Eclair and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 07:003/6Rosie sets up an environmental conference, but how green is the sponsor? 07:303/4Paul Sinha improves your general knowledge with fascinating facts and hilarious stories.
| 07:006/6Will the housemates finally discover what caused the end of the world? 07:301/6Brian Nylon awakes with no memory to find time behaving very oddly indeed.
| 07:001/5Graham attends Wendy Bottomley's weight loss class. Sitcom about fighting the flab. 07:301/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy.
| 07:002/6Defying his canny manservant, radical squire Fenton sets out to reform beetroots. 07:302/4Trisha makes a special pudding for her first visit to Robert's parents' house.
| 07:303/3Paul Jackson explores the origins and legacies of TV Classics: BBC 1's Casualty
| 07:15A resented young teacher re-enacts the events of Eyam, the Derbyshire Plague Village. 07:301/6Ed Reardon is back, this time in unfamiliar territory as he's become a student at 'Uni'.
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| 08:00 | 08:004/13The newlyweds need more money, but will George like Kate's new job? 08:309/20A cinema trip and illicit cheese sparks Mainwaring's own Battle of Waterloo.
| 08:00A rival to the Bard of Avon, and the challenge of buying an antique teaspoon. 08:306/14The British cowboy movie set in Tunbridge Wells and Hornerama on the BBC.
| 08:0010/16Bill bans the Lad from the National Film Ball, but then there's a knock at the door. 08:30Les Dawson with songs and sketches. From 1979.
| 08:0010/13Barrister Roger Thursby defends an accident-prone artist. 08:303/3Farmyard impressions and safari time with John Cleese and Tim Brooke-Taylor.
| 08:002/15Scheherazade's tales prove disappointing. 08:306/6Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article.
| 08:00Pete McCarthy examines the work of Roger McGough, Brian Patten and Adrian Henri.
| 08:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 08:30David has been dating Zoe for over a year. Is it time to make a firmer commitment?
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6Gyles Brandreth quizzes Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Jenny Colgan and Rosie Millard. 09:306/6Will the occupants of an old cemetery be pleasant to a new arrival?
| 09:00A satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Patrick Kielty. 09:452/6Harry and the team must find an escaped prisoner. But what does she look like?
| 09:005/6Frank Skinner and guests David Mitchell and Steve Hall ponder history's funniest moments. 09:301/7Always on the lookout for work, Robert lands a rather sedentary role.
| 09:004/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Jekka McVicar, Heston Blumenthal. 09:303/4As the clerk writes for the house journal, he learns the meaning of poetic justice.
| 09:006/6Famous people quiz with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Geoffrey Durham and Jenny Colgan. 09:304/7George Cragge grabs headlines, as the plot to overthrow the BBC Director General grows.
| 09:00Ian McMillan and poet son Andrew dig in the archive asking how should you bring up a boy?
| 09:00A love triangle amid huge cultural change in Europe. Read by Hugh Bonneville.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2Emma Woodhouse declares she will never marry.
| 10:002/2Two new arrivals threaten Emma's composure.
| 10:001/2F Scott Fitzgerald's beautiful, poignant novel about marriage, glamour and disintegration.
| 10:002/2Nicole has a breakdown and flees Paris with Dick. Past events affect their marriage
| 10:00An inept quartet of musicians' fervent aim is to improve.
| | 10:10The minor irritations and the major pluses of sisterhood.(R) 10:154/4Dame Fanny Waterman is Kirsty Young's castaway.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Chris Anderson talks to Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who is looking to the future. 11:50Comedian Stewart Lee chooses 'Solitary Man' by Neil Diamond.
| 11:001/2A dying policeman recalls how a gruesome murder years before changed his life forever. 11:301/6Elaine Metcalfe is the new vicar of Pontvale, but has little idea of what to expect...
| 11:002/3Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry.
| 11:003/3Emilia is determined to keep feeding the foxes at night. 11:15Maureen and Veronica are brought together by a troublesome dog. Stars Joan Sims.
| 11:00Frances Tophill and Clara Nissen dig up fascinating plant podcasts. From September 2019.
| | 11:002/8Radiolab wrestles with the dark side of human nature. Can we ever understand or escape it?
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| 12:00 | 12:004/13The newlyweds need more money, but will George like Kate's new job? 12:309/20A cinema trip and illicit cheese sparks Mainwaring's own Battle of Waterloo.
| 12:00A rival to the Bard of Avon, and the challenge of buying an antique teaspoon. 12:306/14The British cowboy movie set in Tunbridge Wells and Hornerama on the BBC.
| 12:0010/16Bill bans the Lad from the National Film Ball, but then there's a knock at the door. 12:30Les Dawson with songs and sketches. From 1979.
| 12:0010/13Barrister Roger Thursby defends an accident-prone artist. 12:303/3Farmyard impressions and safari time with John Cleese and Tim Brooke-Taylor.
| 12:002/15Scheherazade's tales prove disappointing. 12:306/6Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article.
| 12:001/6Gyles Brandreth quizzes Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Jenny Colgan and Rosie Millard. 12:301/5Graham attends Wendy Bottomley's weight loss class. Sitcom about fighting the flab.
| 12:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 12:30David has been dating Zoe for over a year. Is it time to make a firmer commitment?
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| 13:00 | 13:001/8A pair of spectacles spark drama for the Egypt-bound sleuth and his wife. 13:30Catherine Bott on software that corrects out of tune singing but is also a creative tool.
| 13:002/8During their stop-over in Sicily, the sleuth and wife sense that someone's on their trail. 13:30John Humphrys assesses the effects of the radical education policies in contemporary Wales
| 13:003/8At the Villa Negara - the sleuth must take action when events take a dangerous turn. 13:30Grammy Award winning filmmaker Don Letts explores the life of reggae singer Peter Tosh
| 13:004/8The suave sleuth and wife Steve go in search of the elusive Mr Sullivan. 13:30How neursocience is heading for the classroom.
| 13:005/8The suave sleuth acts on wife Steve's hunch - and ends up meeting a ghost. 13:30Joe Dunthorne's England Writers Football Team plays against the Scotland Writers Team.
| 13:002/2Steve continues to investigate Zoe's murder ten years ago.
| 13:002/2Autumn 1541, Henry VIII arrives in York and lawyer Matthew Shardlake is put to task.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10Penny Downie reads acclaimed Australian author Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel. 14:156/12Marina Warner looks at the world of contemporary storytelling. 14:306/10Who is trying to kill Shardlake? Dramatisation of C J Sansom's crime novel set in 1541. 14:451/5The story of Robert Wyatt, celebrated as a cultish national treasure in the music world.
| 14:002/10Penny Downie reads Australian author Elizabeth Harrower's novel set in postwar Sydney. 14:157/12Marina Warner and leading international writers look at the world of contemporary fiction. 14:307/10Shardlake and Barak's inquiries lead them to a seedy inn in a rough part of York. 14:452/5The story of Robert Wyatt, celebrated as a cultish national treasure in the music world.
| 14:003/10Penny Downie reads Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel, published for the first time now. 14:158/12Marina Warner and a host of leading writers discuss contemporary fiction. 14:308/10Shardlake is convinced that the stolen papers are the key to the whole mystery. 14:453/5The story of Robert Wyatt, celebrated as a cultish national treasure in the music world
| 14:004/10Penny Downie reads Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel, published for the first time now. 14:159/12Marina Warner looks at the world of contemporary storytelling. 14:309/10As the Progress returns to London, Shardlake receives shocking news when his ship docks. 14:454/5The story of Robert Wyatt, celebrated as a cultish national treasure in the music world.
| 14:005/10Penny Downie reads Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel, published for the first time in 2015. 14:1510/12Marina Warner looks at the world of contemporary storytelling. 14:3010/10Shardlake awaits his fate. Final episode of the dramatisation of CJ Sansom's crime novel. 14:455/5The story of Robert Wyatt, celebrated as a cultish national treasure in the music world
| 14:10Stephen Poliakoff on The Forsyte Saga theme by Eric Coates and Willow by Joan Armatrading. 14:15The Welsh journalist and newspaper editor answers the questions in the interview series. 14:454/5A burglary has taken place, and Tina thinks she knows who may have committed the crime.
| 14:15A resented young teacher re-enacts the events of Eyam, the Derbyshire Plague Village. 14:301/315 years after Offred, three women’s lives are tied to Gilead’s fate.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Emma Woodhouse declares she will never marry.
| 15:002/2Two new arrivals threaten Emma's composure.
| 15:001/2F Scott Fitzgerald's beautiful, poignant novel about marriage, glamour and disintegration.
| 15:002/2Nicole has a breakdown and flees Paris with Dick. Past events affect their marriage
| 15:00An inept quartet of musicians' fervent aim is to improve.
| 15:00Pete McCarthy examines the work of Roger McGough, Brian Patten and Adrian Henri.
| 15:452/5Chris Bowlby hears how Britain has tried to impress the French.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6Gyles Brandreth quizzes Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Jenny Colgan and Rosie Millard. 16:306/6Will the occupants of an old cemetery be pleasant to a new arrival?
| 16:005/6Simon Mayo chairs. With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 16:302/4The husband and wife radio presenters humiliate Juliet Stevenson.
| 16:005/6Frank Skinner and guests David Mitchell and Steve Hall ponder history's funniest moments. 16:301/7Always on the lookout for work, Robert lands a rather sedentary role.
| 16:004/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Jekka McVicar, Heston Blumenthal. 16:303/4As the clerk writes for the house journal, he learns the meaning of poetic justice.
| 16:006/6Famous people quiz with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Geoffrey Durham and Jenny Colgan. 16:304/7George Cragge grabs headlines, as the plot to overthrow the BBC Director General grows.
| 16:00A sinister plot is aiming to brainwash scientists and trade them.
| 16:00A man commissions a picture of an imagined event.
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| 17:00 | 17:005/6Can Cassie deal with the consequences of her big night out? 17:30Graham Norton, Zoe Lyons, Jenny Eclair and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 17:003/6Rosie sets up an environmental conference, but how green is the sponsor? 17:303/4Paul Sinha improves your general knowledge with fascinating facts and hilarious stories.
| 17:006/6Will the housemates finally discover what caused the end of the world? 17:301/6Brian Nylon awakes with no memory to find time behaving very oddly indeed.
| 17:001/5Graham attends Wendy Bottomley's weight loss class. Sitcom about fighting the flab. 17:301/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy.
| 17:002/6Defying his canny manservant, radical squire Fenton sets out to reform beetroots. 17:302/4Trisha makes a special pudding for her first visit to Robert's parents' house.
| 17:303/3Paul Jackson explores the origins and legacies of TV Classics: BBC 1's Casualty
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's Poetry archive. 17:301/6Ed Reardon is back, this time in unfamiliar territory as he's become a student at 'Uni'.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/6All Captain Vimes needs to save the city is a million-to-one chance. 18:30Sue MacGregor is joined by Pauline Black and Marcel Berlins to discuss favourite books.
| 18:001/3Washington Irving's classic tale of two love rivals and a headless horseman. 18:303/4Matt Monro Junior reveals what life was like with his father.
| 18:002/3Ichabod Crane sets out to win the heart of Katrina Van Tassel. 18:30The Rumpole creator shares some favourite tales of his life as a barrister and writer.
| 18:003/3Ichabod Crane comes face-to-face with his worst nightmare. 18:30The writer Julie Burchill talks to Matthew Parris about the Hollywood star Ava Gardner.
| 18:00It's good to talk, but not when you're called from beyond the grave. With John Shrapnel. 18:30Formalised radio ritual with Mary Ann Sieghart, Mihir Bose and Tom Mitchelson.
| 18:002/2The Time Lord and Peri uncover the true, deadly purpose of the sinister resort vessel.
| 18:005/8Landing in ancient Europe, the team wish they’d paid more attention in history class. 18:305/5Craig has a new job, but how far will he go to impress his boss?
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| 19:00 | 19:004/13The newlyweds need more money, but will George like Kate's new job? 19:309/20A cinema trip and illicit cheese sparks Mainwaring's own Battle of Waterloo.
| 19:00A rival to the Bard of Avon, and the challenge of buying an antique teaspoon. 19:306/14The British cowboy movie set in Tunbridge Wells and Hornerama on the BBC.
| 19:0010/16Bill bans the Lad from the National Film Ball, but then there's a knock at the door. 19:30Les Dawson with songs and sketches. From 1979.
| 19:0010/13Barrister Roger Thursby defends an accident-prone artist. 19:303/3Farmyard impressions and safari time with John Cleese and Tim Brooke-Taylor.
| 19:002/15Scheherazade's tales prove disappointing. 19:306/6Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article.
| 19:00Ian McMillan and poet son Andrew dig in the archive asking how should you bring up a boy?
| 19:002/8Radiolab wrestles with the dark side of human nature. Can we ever understand or escape it?
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| 20:00 | 20:001/8A pair of spectacles spark drama for the Egypt-bound sleuth and his wife. 20:30Catherine Bott on software that corrects out of tune singing but is also a creative tool.
| 20:002/8During their stop-over in Sicily, the sleuth and wife sense that someone's on their trail. 20:30John Humphrys assesses the effects of the radical education policies in contemporary Wales
| 20:003/8At the Villa Negara - the sleuth must take action when events take a dangerous turn. 20:30Grammy Award winning filmmaker Don Letts explores the life of reggae singer Peter Tosh
| 20:004/8The suave sleuth and wife Steve go in search of the elusive Mr Sullivan. 20:30How neursocience is heading for the classroom.
| 20:005/8The suave sleuth acts on wife Steve's hunch - and ends up meeting a ghost. 20:30Joe Dunthorne's England Writers Football Team plays against the Scotland Writers Team.
| | 20:00A love triangle amid huge cultural change in Europe. Read by Hugh Bonneville.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who is looking to the future. 21:50Comedian Stewart Lee chooses 'Solitary Man' by Neil Diamond.
| 21:001/2A dying policeman recalls how a gruesome murder years before changed his life forever. 21:30Bill sets off on a mission to shake up the music industry by causing chaos and confusion.
| 21:002/3Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry.
| 21:003/3Emilia is determined to keep feeding the foxes at night. 21:15Maureen and Veronica are brought together by a troublesome dog. Stars Joan Sims.
| 21:00Frances Tophill and Clara Nissen dig up fascinating plant podcasts. From September 2019.
| | 21:10The minor irritations and the major pluses of sisterhood. 21:154/4Dame Fanny Waterman is Kirsty Young's castaway.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Graham Norton, Zoe Lyons, Jenny Eclair and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons. 22:302/6Pip and Harry must build an entire railway network in their bid to catch Benevolent. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:003/4Paul Sinha improves your general knowledge with fascinating facts and hilarious stories. 22:306/6Tom finds himself on a Derbyshire moor in search of a dreadful family secret. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:001/6Brian Nylon awakes with no memory to find time behaving very oddly indeed. 22:304/6The comedian reveals how comics come up with all their witty gags. 22:454/6Poetic reflections from Roger McGough, with tales of relatives and retsina. From May 2000.
| 22:001/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy. 22:30Kiri is joined this week by Chiara Goldsmith, George Fouracres and Raphael Wakefield. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:002/4Trisha makes a special pudding for her first visit to Robert's parents' house. 22:304/6Anthony is thrilled to be a best man, but Damien is not impressed.
| 22:002/4The chief mouser to the Cabinet Office, 1989-1997, reflects on life with New Labour. 22:152/4The incisive reporter on the pros and cons of bank holidays. 22:306/6War is now only two days away. Maybe three if it's wet. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by Shappi Khorsandi.
| 22:001/6Ed Reardon is back, this time in unfamiliar territory as he's become a student at 'Uni'. 22:303/6Bob Mortimer talks to his comedy double act partner Vic Reeves. 22:55Arthur Smith chats once more to Shappi Khorsandi.
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| 23:00 | 23:00A satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Patrick Kielty. 23:452/6Harry and the team must find an escaped prisoner. But what does she look like?
| 23:006/6Comatose Ben takes a final trip around the safe fantasy world of his subconscious. 23:301/5Longleys Bank needs a new image. Management consultants comedy.
| 23:002/6The award-winning comic lists the liabilities of looking good. 23:301/4Tom is sent to a specialist to get rid of the band inside his head.
| 23:006/6The museum guides star in a beastly new DVD. 23:304/6The sci-fi star probes the oceans.
| 23:004/4Danny campaigns for bagpipes to be celebrated and tries to write a Winterval number one. 23:304/6The family saga of Big Ben, opium dens and men in frocks. Improvised comedy.
| 23:003/4A trip round Wunderland, the Poundland of magical realms. Written by Alice Lowe. 23:303/5The comedian discovers that Cape Town has some very posh monkeys.
| 23:00Kiri is joined this week by Chiara Goldsmith, George Fouracres and Raphael Wakefield. 23:301/4Robert sails through all his exams, but finding a girlfriend is more testing.
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