| 00:00 | 00:005/8Landing in ancient Europe, the team wish they’d paid more attention in history class. 00:305/5Craig has a new job, but how far will he go to impress his boss?
| 00:001/3The Otis family move into an old English country house, despite warnings it is haunted. 00:30Sue MacGregor, Robin Hanbury-Tenison and Sam Smith discuss favourite books.
| 00:002/3Sir Simon plots a spectacular haunting to get rid of the troublesome Otis family. 00:30Tom Morton meets Deana Martin, daughter of Dean Martin.
| 00:003/3Filled with pity for the ghost of the house, Virginia agrees to help Sir Simon find peace. 00:30The Welsh actress recalls her career and reveals how Liz Taylor upstaged her.
| 00:001/2After major eye surgery, Marda discovers that her vision has a frightening new clarity. 00:30Matthew Parris is joined by Peter Bowles to discuss the life of director George Devine.
| 00:002/2After a major eye operation, shocked Marda West can see things that others can't. 00:30Matthew Parris and his guests are inspired by boredom.
| 00:001/2The TARDIS materialises in Elizabethan England, as dark forces prepare to invade Earth.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2Autumn 1541, Henry VIII arrives in York and lawyer Matthew Shardlake is put to task.
| 01:006/8The suave sleuth and wife Steve face a dangerous houseboat rendezvous on the Nile. 01:30Andrew McGibbon talks to saxophonist Duncan Lamont about Sinatra - and writing Mr Benn.
| 01:007/8Danger lurks in Egypt for the suave sleuth and wife Steve at the Hotel Karamet. 01:30Under a full moon and the Northern Lights, Richard Coles hears the Ice Music of Norway.
| 01:008/8The suave sleuth battles to reveal the secret of the spectacles. 01:30Writer Anna Chen tracks a novelty toy from design in Britain to manufacture in China.
| 01:001/7Not satisfied with Agatha Dawson's post-mortem, Lord Peter Wimsey investigates 01:30Rats under the floorboards, paint on the floor. What makes an artist's studio?
| 01:002/7After another killing, Lord Peter Wimsey questions an evasive would-be divorcee. 01:30A portrait of the life, popular art and remarkable engineering of Carters Steam Fair.
| 01:00The ups and downs of being a young transgender woman turning 18.
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| 02:00 | 02:15A resented young teacher re-enacts the events of Eyam, the Derbyshire Plague Village. 02:301/315 years after Offred, three women’s lives are tied to Gilead’s fate.
| 02:006/10Penny Downie reads Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel, published for the first time in 2015. 02:151/15Dr Thomas Dixon compares social networks in the 16th century with those of today. 02:301/5Back in Cornwall after 60 years, Marjorie Beaumont is coming to terms with her past. 02:451/5Early years. The Royle Family actor reads from his autobiography.
| 02:007/10Penny Downie reads Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel, published for the first time in 2015. 02:152/15Dr Thomas Dixon explores the history of friendship over the centuries. 02:302/5Rediscovering her Cornish past, Marjorie visits the Tate in St Ives and finds a companion. 02:452/5The actor recalls starting his showbiz career on Liverpool's pub circuit.
| 02:008/10Penny Downie reads Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel, published for the first time in 2015. 02:153/15Dr Thomas Dixon explores Biblical contradictions on friendship. 02:303/5Coming to terms with her Cornish past, Marjorie finds local fame and receives a visitor. 02:453/5Reading from his autobiography, the actor recalls his arrest for strike action.
| 02:009/10Penny Downie reads Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel, published for the first time in 2015. 02:154/15New 18th-century ideas about 'what friends are for'. 02:304/5Marjorie discovers a link to her Cornish past, but feels matters are not yet resolved. 02:454/5Reading from his autobiography, the actor is released from jail and gets his big chance.
| 02:0010/10Penny Downie reads Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel set in postwar Sydney. 02:155/15The 18th-century origins of a famous question about men, women and friendship. 02:305/5In order to come to terms with her Cornish past, Marjorie gets help from some youngsters. 02:455/5Actor Ricky recalls more hardship until Jim Royle arrives.
| 02:10George RR Martin chooses The Wayward Wind by Gogi Grant and Ripple by The Grateful Dead. 02:15Liverpool poet Brian Patten shares writing that has been an emotional marker in his life. 02:455/5A speeding driver brings back painful memories of her schooldays for Sue.
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| 03:00 | 03:452/5Chris Bowlby hears how Britain has tried to impress the French.
| 03:00The backstage story to one of broadcasting's historic moments. With Simon Russell Beale.
| 03:001/2Parties carry on during the Irish War of Independence, and Lois waits for life to begin.
| 03:002/2Is Lois finally in love? With Anna Healy and Greg Wise.
| 03:001/2Nick Carraway arrives in wealthy Long Island.
| 03:002/2Nick's neighbour, Gatsby, asks him to engineer a meeting with his lost love Daisy.
| 03:00Alan Dein tells the story of ten years of Radio 4's observational documentary series.
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| 04:00 | 04:00A man commissions a picture of an imagined event.
| 04:002/6Gyles Brandreth quizzes Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Lynne Truss and Rowan Pelling. 04:301/6Helen and Ben disagree about getting their home restored to its original character.
| 04:006/6With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter, Roy Walker, Hils Barker and Cannon and Ball. 04:303/4The warring radio spouses welcome Mike Smith and Sarah Greene.
| 04:006/6Frank Skinner on funny moments in history. With Josh Widdicombe and Roisin Conaty. 04:302/7Robert gets a role as a chauffeur, except he can't drive.
| 04:001/6The return of the panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 04:304/4The clerk feels surrounded by incompetents, so bumbles towards proving his theory.
| 04:001/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Frankie Boyle, Diane Morgan and Alan Johnson. 04:305/7A crucial by-election result is due, as the murders continue - but George is on the case.
| 04:00The diaries of Leishman's South Pole attempt become the focus of an avaricious family.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's Poetry archive. 05:301/6Ed Reardon is back, this time in unfamiliar territory as he's become a student at 'Uni'.
| 05:006/6It is crunch time for Cassie - will Pete forgive her? 05:30Tony Hawks, Phil Wang, Sheila Hancock and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 05:004/6Rosie relaunches Radio Gleam as it bids for older listeners. 05:304/4Paul Sinha improves your general knowledge with fascinating facts and hilarious stories.
| 05:001/6Garden centre owners Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. 05:302/6Martian hostage Guuuurk risks his life and his sanity to save the crew from the X-Barrier.
| 05:002/5Graham finds himself dating two women, and there's a surprise for the other slimmers. 05:302/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy.
| 05:003/6Smitten by lovely Lucinda, squire Fenton must firstly face her mother's demands. 05:303/4Deepak takes Trisha on an outing to Oxford.
| 05:301/2Naturalist Richard Mabey profiles three of the oldest British trees - Yew, Beech and Elm.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/8The suave sleuth and wife Steve face a dangerous houseboat rendezvous on the Nile. 06:30Andrew McGibbon talks to saxophonist Duncan Lamont about Sinatra - and writing Mr Benn.
| 06:007/8Danger lurks in Egypt for the suave sleuth and wife Steve at the Hotel Karamet. 06:30Under a full moon and the Northern Lights, Richard Coles hears the Ice Music of Norway.
| 06:008/8The suave sleuth battles to reveal the secret of the spectacles. 06:30Writer Anna Chen tracks a novelty toy from design in Britain to manufacture in China.
| 06:001/7Not satisfied with Agatha Dawson's post-mortem, Lord Peter Wimsey investigates 06:30Rats under the floorboards, paint on the floor. What makes an artist's studio?
| 06:002/7After another killing, Lord Peter Wimsey questions an evasive would-be divorcee. 06:30A portrait of the life, popular art and remarkable engineering of Carters Steam Fair.
| 06:00The diaries of Leishman's South Pole attempt become the focus of an avaricious family.
| 06:00Back in Cornwall's Porthant Bay, Marjorie Beaumont is coming to terms with her past.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/6It is crunch time for Cassie - will Pete forgive her? 07:30Tony Hawks, Phil Wang, Sheila Hancock and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 07:004/6Rosie relaunches Radio Gleam as it bids for older listeners. 07:304/4Paul Sinha improves your general knowledge with fascinating facts and hilarious stories.
| 07:001/6Garden centre owners Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. 07:302/6Martian hostage Guuuurk risks his life and his sanity to save the crew from the X-Barrier.
| 07:002/5Graham finds himself dating two women, and there's a surprise for the other slimmers. 07:302/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy.
| 07:003/6Smitten by lovely Lucinda, squire Fenton must firstly face her mother's demands. 07:303/4Deepak takes Trisha on an outing to Oxford.
| 07:301/2Naturalist Richard Mabey profiles three of the oldest British trees - Yew, Beech and Elm.
| 07:15Birdwatching in Devon leads to an unusual encounter on the beach. 07:302/6Ed tries to stir up some dissent when he becomes editor of the student magazine.
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| 08:00 | 08:005/13While George is in the pub, Kate worries about what he is really up to. 08:3010/20Disguised as firemen on exercise, the platoon tackle a real blaze.
| 08:00A struggling vicar and a Welsh poet for birthday cards. Stars Ronnie Barker. 08:307/14Kenneth Horne's busy week - and check out the latest film releases!
| 08:0011/16The Lad is longing to sample life in France. 08:30Les Dawson presents Dallas UK, culture with Cosmo Smallpiece and a piano sing-along.
| 08:0011/13Barrister Roger Thursby takes on an elaborate drink-driving case. 08:301/9A trendy couple, and a two-headed giant. Stars Tim Brooke-Taylor.
| 08:003/15Satan promises to either eat a cucumber or offer a million pound bribe. 08:301/8Harold goes sleepwalking and gives dad Albert a fright.
| 08:00Alan Dein tells the story of ten years of Radio 4's observational documentary series.
| 08:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 08:30Having finished with Zoe, David finds a new girlfriend. Will Anne and Tony approve?
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6Gyles Brandreth quizzes Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Lynne Truss and Rowan Pelling. 09:301/6Helen and Ben disagree about getting their home restored to its original character.
| 09:00Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Andrew Maxwell. 09:454/6Excitement for Harry and the team when a movie star arrives to research a role.
| 09:006/6Frank Skinner on funny moments in history. With Josh Widdicombe and Roisin Conaty. 09:302/7Robert gets a role as a chauffeur, except he can't drive.
| 09:001/6The return of the panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 09:304/4The clerk feels surrounded by incompetents, so bumbles towards proving his theory.
| 09:001/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Frankie Boyle, Diane Morgan and Alan Johnson. 09:305/7A crucial by-election result is due, as the murders continue - but George is on the case.
| 09:00Enter The Twilight Zone as Alan Dein explores the mind of series creator Rod Serling.
| 09:00Lenny Henry reads from the extraordinary story of his early years and sudden rise to fame.
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| 10:00 | 10:00The backstage story to one of broadcasting's historic moments. With Simon Russell Beale.
| 10:001/2Parties carry on during the Irish War of Independence, and Lois waits for life to begin.
| 10:002/2Is Lois finally in love? With Anna Healy and Greg Wise.
| 10:001/2Nick Carraway arrives in wealthy Long Island.
| 10:002/2Nick's neighbour, Gatsby, asks him to engineer a meeting with his lost love Daisy.
| | 10:10How work can take over your life – but in a good way…(R) 10:15From Edith Piaf to Rachmaninov, the scientist Martin Evans shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Chris Anderson talks to marine biologist Sylvia Earle about the the future of oceans. 11:45Experience Hull street fair through the eyes of the children who call it a temporary home.
| 11:002/2Recalling a gruesome murder, a dying policeman continues his deathbed confessions. 11:302/6The woman vicar's culottes raise parish eyebrows.
| 11:003/3Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry.
| 11:001/3In a Norfolk prison an Irish teacher finds herself at the sharp end of the refugee crisis. 11:15A fall forces Paul's 81 year old mum to consider selling up the family home.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Chrystal Genesis recommend podcasts made on the African continent.
| | 11:003/8Radiolab asks if the last moments of life should be captured, seen and shared?
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| 12:00 | 12:005/13While George is in the pub, Kate worries about what he is really up to. 12:3010/20Disguised as firemen on exercise, the platoon tackle a real blaze.
| 12:00A struggling vicar and a Welsh poet for birthday cards. Stars Ronnie Barker. 12:307/14Kenneth Horne's busy week - and check out the latest film releases!
| 12:0011/16The Lad is longing to sample life in France. 12:30Les Dawson presents Dallas UK, culture with Cosmo Smallpiece and a piano sing-along.
| 12:0011/13Barrister Roger Thursby takes on an elaborate drink-driving case. 12:301/9A trendy couple, and a two-headed giant. Stars Tim Brooke-Taylor.
| 12:003/15Satan promises to either eat a cucumber or offer a million pound bribe. 12:301/8Harold goes sleepwalking and gives dad Albert a fright.
| 12:001/6The return of the panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 12:301/6Garden centre owners Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old.
| 12:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 12:30Having finished with Zoe, David finds a new girlfriend. Will Anne and Tony approve?
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| 13:00 | 13:006/8The suave sleuth and wife Steve face a dangerous houseboat rendezvous on the Nile. 13:30Andrew McGibbon talks to saxophonist Duncan Lamont about Sinatra - and writing Mr Benn.
| 13:007/8Danger lurks in Egypt for the suave sleuth and wife Steve at the Hotel Karamet. 13:30Under a full moon and the Northern Lights, Richard Coles hears the Ice Music of Norway.
| 13:008/8The suave sleuth battles to reveal the secret of the spectacles. 13:30Writer Anna Chen tracks a novelty toy from design in Britain to manufacture in China.
| 13:001/7Not satisfied with Agatha Dawson's post-mortem, Lord Peter Wimsey investigates 13:30Rats under the floorboards, paint on the floor. What makes an artist's studio?
| 13:002/7After another killing, Lord Peter Wimsey questions an evasive would-be divorcee. 13:30A portrait of the life, popular art and remarkable engineering of Carters Steam Fair.
| 13:00The ups and downs of being a young transgender woman turning 18.
| 13:00Back in Cornwall's Porthant Bay, Marjorie Beaumont is coming to terms with her past.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Penny Downie reads Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel, published for the first time in 2015. 14:151/15Dr Thomas Dixon compares social networks in the 16th century with those of today. 14:301/5Back in Cornwall after 60 years, Marjorie Beaumont is coming to terms with her past. 14:451/5Early years. The Royle Family actor reads from his autobiography.
| 14:007/10Penny Downie reads Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel, published for the first time in 2015. 14:152/15Dr Thomas Dixon explores the history of friendship over the centuries. 14:302/5Rediscovering her Cornish past, Marjorie visits the Tate in St Ives and finds a companion. 14:452/5The actor recalls starting his showbiz career on Liverpool's pub circuit.
| 14:008/10Penny Downie reads Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel, published for the first time in 2015. 14:153/15Dr Thomas Dixon explores Biblical contradictions on friendship. 14:303/5Coming to terms with her Cornish past, Marjorie finds local fame and receives a visitor. 14:453/5Reading from his autobiography, the actor recalls his arrest for strike action.
| 14:009/10Penny Downie reads Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel, published for the first time in 2015. 14:154/15New 18th-century ideas about 'what friends are for'. 14:304/5Marjorie discovers a link to her Cornish past, but feels matters are not yet resolved. 14:454/5Reading from his autobiography, the actor is released from jail and gets his big chance.
| 14:0010/10Penny Downie reads Elizabeth Harrower's 1971 novel set in postwar Sydney. 14:155/15The 18th-century origins of a famous question about men, women and friendship. 14:305/5In order to come to terms with her Cornish past, Marjorie gets help from some youngsters. 14:455/5Actor Ricky recalls more hardship until Jim Royle arrives.
| 14:10George RR Martin chooses The Wayward Wind by Gogi Grant and Ripple by The Grateful Dead. 14:15Liverpool poet Brian Patten shares writing that has been an emotional marker in his life. 14:455/5A speeding driver brings back painful memories of her schooldays for Sue.
| 14:15Birdwatching in Devon leads to an unusual encounter on the beach. 14:302/3Aunt Lydia reveals how she came to be a Founder of the Gilead regime.
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| 15:00 | 15:00The backstage story to one of broadcasting's historic moments. With Simon Russell Beale.
| 15:001/2Parties carry on during the Irish War of Independence, and Lois waits for life to begin.
| 15:002/2Is Lois finally in love? With Anna Healy and Greg Wise.
| 15:001/2Nick Carraway arrives in wealthy Long Island.
| 15:002/2Nick's neighbour, Gatsby, asks him to engineer a meeting with his lost love Daisy.
| 15:00Alan Dein tells the story of ten years of Radio 4's observational documentary series.
| 15:453/5Chris Bowlby discovers how devilish Soviet shenanigans are thwarted.
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| 16:00 | 16:002/6Gyles Brandreth quizzes Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Lynne Truss and Rowan Pelling. 16:301/6Helen and Ben disagree about getting their home restored to its original character.
| 16:006/6With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter, Roy Walker, Hils Barker and Cannon and Ball. 16:303/4The warring radio spouses welcome Mike Smith and Sarah Greene.
| 16:006/6Frank Skinner on funny moments in history. With Josh Widdicombe and Roisin Conaty. 16:302/7Robert gets a role as a chauffeur, except he can't drive.
| 16:001/6The return of the panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 16:304/4The clerk feels surrounded by incompetents, so bumbles towards proving his theory.
| 16:001/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Frankie Boyle, Diane Morgan and Alan Johnson. 16:305/7A crucial by-election result is due, as the murders continue - but George is on the case.
| 16:00The diaries of Leishman's South Pole attempt become the focus of an avaricious family.
| 16:001953: Prime Minister Winston Churchill suffers a stroke and a political crisis ensues.
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| 17:00 | 17:006/6It is crunch time for Cassie - will Pete forgive her? 17:30Tony Hawks, Phil Wang, Sheila Hancock and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 17:004/6Rosie relaunches Radio Gleam as it bids for older listeners. 17:304/4Paul Sinha improves your general knowledge with fascinating facts and hilarious stories.
| 17:001/6Garden centre owners Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. 17:302/6Martian hostage Guuuurk risks his life and his sanity to save the crew from the X-Barrier.
| 17:002/5Graham finds himself dating two women, and there's a surprise for the other slimmers. 17:302/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy.
| 17:003/6Smitten by lovely Lucinda, squire Fenton must firstly face her mother's demands. 17:303/4Deepak takes Trisha on an outing to Oxford.
| 17:301/2Naturalist Richard Mabey profiles three of the oldest British trees - Yew, Beech and Elm.
| 17:00Ian McMillan discovers lost poets through notes found on the floor of a derelict shop. 17:302/6Ed tries to stir up some dissent when he becomes editor of the student magazine.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/3The Otis family move into an old English country house, despite warnings it is haunted. 18:30Sue MacGregor, Robin Hanbury-Tenison and Sam Smith discuss favourite books.
| 18:002/3Sir Simon plots a spectacular haunting to get rid of the troublesome Otis family. 18:30Tom Morton meets Deana Martin, daughter of Dean Martin.
| 18:003/3Filled with pity for the ghost of the house, Virginia agrees to help Sir Simon find peace. 18:30The Welsh actress recalls her career and reveals how Liz Taylor upstaged her.
| 18:001/2After major eye surgery, Marda discovers that her vision has a frightening new clarity. 18:30Matthew Parris is joined by Peter Bowles to discuss the life of director George Devine.
| 18:002/2After a major eye operation, shocked Marda West can see things that others can't. 18:30Matthew Parris and his guests are inspired by boredom.
| 18:001/2The TARDIS materialises in Elizabethan England, as dark forces prepare to invade Earth.
| 18:006/8Can Anastasia and Sue rescue the missing Eddie? Will they even notice he’s gone? 18:301/3A mysterious alien force takes its toll on the women of a rural village.
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| 19:00 | 19:005/13While George is in the pub, Kate worries about what he is really up to. 19:3010/20Disguised as firemen on exercise, the platoon tackle a real blaze.
| 19:00A struggling vicar and a Welsh poet for birthday cards. Stars Ronnie Barker. 19:307/14Kenneth Horne's busy week - and check out the latest film releases!
| 19:0011/16The Lad is longing to sample life in France. 19:30Les Dawson presents Dallas UK, culture with Cosmo Smallpiece and a piano sing-along.
| 19:0011/13Barrister Roger Thursby takes on an elaborate drink-driving case. 19:301/9A trendy couple, and a two-headed giant. Stars Tim Brooke-Taylor.
| 19:003/15Satan promises to either eat a cucumber or offer a million pound bribe. 19:301/8Harold goes sleepwalking and gives dad Albert a fright.
| 19:00Enter The Twilight Zone as Alan Dein explores the mind of series creator Rod Serling.
| 19:003/8Radiolab asks if the last moments of life should be captured, seen and shared?
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| 20:00 | 20:006/8The suave sleuth and wife Steve face a dangerous houseboat rendezvous on the Nile. 20:30Andrew McGibbon talks to saxophonist Duncan Lamont about Sinatra - and writing Mr Benn.
| 20:007/8Danger lurks in Egypt for the suave sleuth and wife Steve at the Hotel Karamet. 20:30Under a full moon and the Northern Lights, Richard Coles hears the Ice Music of Norway.
| 20:008/8The suave sleuth battles to reveal the secret of the spectacles. 20:30Writer Anna Chen tracks a novelty toy from design in Britain to manufacture in China.
| 20:001/7Not satisfied with Agatha Dawson's post-mortem, Lord Peter Wimsey investigates 20:30Rats under the floorboards, paint on the floor. What makes an artist's studio?
| 20:002/7After another killing, Lord Peter Wimsey questions an evasive would-be divorcee. 20:30A portrait of the life, popular art and remarkable engineering of Carters Steam Fair.
| | 20:00Lenny Henry reads from the extraordinary story of his early years and sudden rise to fame.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to marine biologist Sylvia Earle about the the future of oceans. 21:45Experience Hull street fair through the eyes of the children who call it a temporary home.
| 21:002/2Recalling a gruesome murder, a dying policeman continues his deathbed confessions. 21:30How to have a number one hit, the easy way.
| 21:003/3Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry.
| 21:001/3In a Norfolk prison an Irish teacher finds herself at the sharp end of the refugee crisis. 21:15A fall forces Paul's 81 year old mum to consider selling up the family home.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Chrystal Genesis recommend podcasts made on the African continent.
| | 21:10How work can take over your life – but in a good way… 21:15From Edith Piaf to Rachmaninov, the scientist Martin Evans shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Tony Hawks, Phil Wang, Sheila Hancock and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons. 22:303/6Poorly Pip faces rural poverty and a mystery nurse. Mark Evans's Dickensian spoof.
| 22:004/4Paul Sinha improves your general knowledge with fascinating facts and hilarious stories. 22:301/3Storyteller Sarah Kendall performs her award-winning live solo show. 22:55Suzi Ruffell is joined for a chat by Jake Lambert.
| 22:002/6Martian hostage Guuuurk risks his life and his sanity to save the crew from the X-Barrier. 22:305/6The friendly comedian tells his chums exactly what he does not like about them. 22:455/6More poetic reflections from Roger McGough on the perennially fruitful topic of love. 22:55Jake Lambert talks to Suzi Ruffell, and tells her about living in a haunted house.
| 22:002/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy. 22:30Newsjack is a scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public.
| 22:003/4Deepak takes Trisha on an outing to Oxford. 22:305/6It's Damien to the rescue when an author gets knocked out at a gathering.
| 22:003/4Talks from well-known, if unreliable, Downing Street cats. 22:153/4The incisive reporter focuses on the joys of lower league soccer. 22:30John Lloyd and Sarah Millican are joined by Matt Parker, Eben Upton and Sydney Padua. 22:55Jake Yapp is joined by the musical comedy duo Flo and Joan, who also sing for us!
| 22:002/6Ed tries to stir up some dissent when he becomes editor of the student magazine. 22:304/6Vic Reeves, of Vic and Bob fame, talks to Bafta Award-winning actress Olivia Colman. 22:55Jake Yapp is joined in the studio by musical comedy duo Flo & Joan.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Extended edition of the satirical review of the week's news chaired by Andrew Maxwell. 23:454/6Excitement for Harry and the team when a movie star arrives to research a role.
| 23:001/6Stuart is back from the USA - with big changes while he was away. 23:302/5Barrington council's refuse services turn to management consultants to axe staff.
| 23:003/6The award-winning funny man hears about his audience's worst fears. 23:302/4The band in Tom's head disrupts a funeral as he ends up on stage.
| 23:001/4Vicki Pepperdine stars in Jenny Eclair's comic monologue about a teacher's last day. 23:151/4Lach launches his extra-worldy experiences into an unexplored world - comedy. 23:305/6The sci-fi star probes the notion of a 'cosmic plan'.
| 23:001/4Comic monologues written and performed by Sally Phillips and Lily Bevan with star guests. 23:305/6Family revenge in the Wild West over dodgy dental work. Improvised comedy.
| 23:004/4A trip to the land of magical realms, which is under threat from an unclear war. 23:304/5Travelling from Sligo to Dublin, the comedian learns to play the penny whistle - badly.
| 23:00Newsjack is a scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public. 23:302/4Robert woos Elizabeth with a carpet.
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