| 00:00 | 00:006/8Can Anastasia and Sue rescue the missing Eddie? Will they even notice he’s gone? 00:301/3A mysterious alien force takes its toll on the women of a rural village.
| 00:001/3Strange apparitions for a Dundee whaling ship trapped in Arctic ice. 00:30Terry Jones and Mark Borkowski join Sue MacGregor at the Cheltenham Literature Festival.
| 00:002/3A convalescing soldier finds love in a sinister Spanish house. 00:30Tom Morton talks to folklorist Margaret Bennett about life with her musical son Martyn.
| 00:003/3Lady Wheelhope becomes dangerously obsessed with a mysterious servant. 00:30The actor reminisces about his radio and TV career.
| 00:001/2A scientist makes a startling discovery, but then the news starts to spread... 00:30Paul Mason talks to Matthew Parris about the 19th-century French anarchist, Louise Michel.
| 00:002/2Kate's attempt to bring her new gene discovery into the public domain doesn't go to plan. 00:30Matthew Parris and guests Gillian Slovo, Dannie Abse and Paul Burke discuss atonement.
| 00:002/2With The Blood Moon imminent, can the Time Lord thwart the deadly arrival of the Omnim?
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| 01:00 | 01:00Back in Cornwall's Porthant Bay, Marjorie Beaumont is coming to terms with her past.
| 01:003/7A suspect takes a shine to Lord Peter Wimsey, as he investigates multiple murders. 01:301/2Peter Curran tells the story of the Enfield 8000, Britain's pioneering electric car.
| 01:004/7Thanks to a murder victim's cousin, new clues emerge in Lord Peter Wimsey's enquiries. 01:302/2Peter Curran tells the story of the Enfield 8000, Britain's pioneering electric car.
| 01:005/7Unravelling property rules provides fresh clues for Lord Peter Wimsey's murder probe. 01:30Terry Wogan and Isla St Clair recall one of Britain's most popular entertainers
| 01:006/7Lord Peter Wimsey's murder trail leads him to make a shocking seaside discovery. 01:30Michael Pennington travels to the Ukraine to explore the life of the writer Anton Chekhov.
| 01:007/7Lord Peter Wimsey enlists help to try and solve the puzzling murder mystery. 01:30The story of Nigerian musician and political revolutionary, Fela Kuti.
| 01:00Sally and Bea are best friends but life is pushing them apart.
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| 02:00 | 02:15Birdwatching in Devon leads to an unusual encounter on the beach. 02:302/3Aunt Lydia reveals how she came to be a Founder of the Gilead regime.
| 02:001/5Zadie Smith reads from her electrifying essay collection. 02:156/15Dr Thomas Dixon explores friendship and self-help among the 19th-century poor. 02:301/10Virginia Baily's powerful novel of love and loss opens in Rome 1943. Stars Juliet Aubrey. 02:451/5Case studies of a neurologist by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell.
| 02:002/5Zadie Smith on the connection between writing and dancing. 02:15The dangers of friendship as conveyed to children in the 18th and 19th centuries. 02:302/10Chiara and Daniele flee Rome in Virginia Baily's new novel, adapted by Miranda Emmerson 02:452/5Case studies of a neurologist by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell.
| 02:003/5Zadie Smith reads her essay on reasons for optimism and despair. 02:158/15Thomas Dixon explores the origins of the idea of friendships between humans and animals. 02:303/10Virginia Baily's novel, set in Italy 1943, about a woman who shelters a young Jewish boy 02:453/5Case studies of a neurologist by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell.
| 02:004/5Zadie Smith reads her essay on the art of writing fiction. 02:159/15Exploring the Victorian borderland between Platonic friendship and homosexual love. 02:304/10Virginia Baily's novel about a woman learning to be a mother against the backdrop of war. 02:454/5Case studies of a neurologist by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell.
| 02:005/5Zadie Smith reads her essay on an enigmatic painting of a German woman. 02:1510/15Dr Thomas Dixon explores the impact of World War One on male friendship. 02:305/10Virginia Baily's powerful new novel set in Rome about a woman forced to confront her past 02:455/5Case studies of a neurologist by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell.
| 02:10Benjamin Britten's ‘The Sea Interludes’ and Mozart's Oboe Concerto 3rd movement. 02:15Martha Kearney selects favourite writings including Dorothy Parker and WB Yeats. 02:451/5Carter Brandon and his curmudgeonly uncle's first day out - down the pub.
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| 03:00 | 03:453/5Chris Bowlby discovers how devilish Soviet shenanigans are thwarted.
| 03:001/4The arrival of a circus challenges the provincial thinking of two local businessmen.
| 03:002/4With Tom at his bank, Bounderby weds Louisa while Stephen angers the union.
| 03:003/4Blamed for the robbery, Stephen disappears. Harthouse sets his sights on Louisa.
| 03:004/4Stephen is missing, Tom goes on the run and Gradgrind gets some help. Dickens adaptation.
| 03:00Simone is seriously ill, but will estranged family agree to help her?
| 03:00Jean Seaton explores how the BBC has coped with the nation's religious sensitivities.
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| 04:00 | 04:001953: Prime Minister Winston Churchill suffers a stroke and a political crisis ensues.
| 04:003/6Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Jennie Bond and Geoffrey Durham join Gyles Brandreth. 04:302/6An action committee is formed when a foreign owner applies to open a new restaurant.
| 04:001/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 04:304/4The warring radio duo try an on-air separation. Stars Imelda Staunton.
| 04:001/6Students from Newcastle University take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 04:303/7Robert is in a seedy sex farce, and Sue's prudish parents want to see him.
| 04:002/6James Walton hosts the game of literary correctness. 04:301/8Dithering Bernard tries to get engaged to his flighty partner Iris.
| 04:002/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Frank Skinner, Grace Dent and Jonathan Agnew. 04:306/7George is due in court - and BBC controllers keep on plotting to axe the Director General.
| 04:00Rowena Craig looks for new accommodation and raises concern for a missing former tenant.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Ian McMillan discovers lost poets through notes found on the floor of a derelict shop. 05:302/6Ed tries to stir up some dissent when he becomes editor of the student magazine.
| 05:001/4The sisters challenge each other to 24 hours without the internet. 05:30Stephen Fry, Jan Ravens, Pam Ayres and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 05:005/6A TV stars reaps what she's sown, when Rosie helps launch a garden centre. 05:301/6Clare is feeling very unsympathetic towards Brian.
| 05:002/6Adventure or caravan? Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. 05:303/6Dr Janussen discovers a secret about the giant broccoli monster. Stars Cassie Layton.
| 05:003/5Graham confesses to Lee and Kelly owns up to a deception regarding her pen pal. 05:303/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy.
| 05:004/6The rakish Thomas Berridge stands between Fenton and a glamorous political career. 05:304/4Lightly seasoned bedsitter romcom inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's 1960s cookery classic.
| 05:302/2Richard Mabey considers the cultural and natural history of the Elm, Beech and Holly.
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| 06:00 | 06:003/7A suspect takes a shine to Lord Peter Wimsey, as he investigates multiple murders. 06:301/2Peter Curran tells the story of the Enfield 8000, Britain's pioneering electric car.
| 06:004/7Thanks to a murder victim's cousin, new clues emerge in Lord Peter Wimsey's enquiries. 06:302/2Peter Curran tells the story of the Enfield 8000, Britain's pioneering electric car.
| 06:005/7Unravelling property rules provides fresh clues for Lord Peter Wimsey's murder probe. 06:30Terry Wogan and Isla St Clair recall one of Britain's most popular entertainers
| 06:006/7Lord Peter Wimsey's murder trail leads him to make a shocking seaside discovery. 06:30Michael Pennington travels to the Ukraine to explore the life of the writer Anton Chekhov.
| 06:007/7Lord Peter Wimsey enlists help to try and solve the puzzling murder mystery. 06:30The story of Nigerian musician and political revolutionary, Fela Kuti.
| 06:00Rowena Craig looks for new accommodation and raises concern for a missing former tenant.
| 06:001/2A split-second decision is about to change Chiara's life forever.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/4The sisters challenge each other to 24 hours without the internet. 07:30Stephen Fry, Jan Ravens, Pam Ayres and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 07:005/6A TV stars reaps what she's sown, when Rosie helps launch a garden centre. 07:301/6Clare is feeling very unsympathetic towards Brian.
| 07:002/6Adventure or caravan? Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. 07:303/6Dr Janussen discovers a secret about the giant broccoli monster. Stars Cassie Layton.
| 07:003/5Graham confesses to Lee and Kelly owns up to a deception regarding her pen pal. 07:303/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy.
| 07:004/6The rakish Thomas Berridge stands between Fenton and a glamorous political career. 07:304/4Lightly seasoned bedsitter romcom inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's 1960s cookery classic.
| 07:302/2Richard Mabey considers the cultural and natural history of the Elm, Beech and Holly.
| 07:151/3A story of the repetitious life of a scientist, but what is it he hopes to discover? 07:303/6A chance meeting leads Ed to believe he may be owed a small fortune by the HMRC.
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| 08:00 | 08:006/13Kate is furious - why have they not been invited to their friend's party? 08:3011/20Private Pike disrupts the platoon dance.
| 08:00A bungling burglar, a struggling pianist and the Clegworthy family's Sunday. 08:308/14Kenneth Horne is up the Khyber Pass and Hornerama on food.
| 08:0012/16The Lad motor races in a classic car provided by Sid. 08:30Les Dawson pays tribute to the Rochdale Universal Films version of Fu Manchu.
| 08:0012/13Barrister Roger Thursby is sent to Rome to check on a case. 08:302/9Universal Challenge and unclad fashion news.
| 08:004/15Chris Emmett, Fred Harris, Jo Kendall and Nigel Rees with the first radio motion picture. 08:302/8The Steptoe family clash at the funeral of Albert's brother.
| 08:00Jean Seaton explores how the BBC has coped with the nation's religious sensitivities.
| 08:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 08:30David is roped in when his father and Tony vow not to wear fancy dress at a costume ball.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Jennie Bond and Geoffrey Durham join Gyles Brandreth. 09:302/6An action committee is formed when a foreign owner applies to open a new restaurant.
| 09:00Made for 4 Extra. Extended edition of The News Quiz. 09:455/6Peter is off training, so Harry faces a brutally efficient replacement.
| 09:001/6Students from Newcastle University take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 09:303/7Robert is in a seedy sex farce, and Sue's prudish parents want to see him.
| 09:002/6James Walton hosts the game of literary correctness. 09:301/8Dithering Bernard tries to get engaged to his flighty partner Iris.
| 09:002/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Frank Skinner, Grace Dent and Jonathan Agnew. 09:306/7George is due in court - and BBC controllers keep on plotting to axe the Director General.
| 09:00Pam Ayres celebrates her remarkable life and radio career
| 09:00The third volume in Charles Moore's definitive biography of Margaret Thatcher.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4The arrival of a circus challenges the provincial thinking of two local businessmen.
| 10:002/4With Tom at his bank, Bounderby weds Louisa while Stephen angers the union.
| 10:003/4Blamed for the robbery, Stephen disappears. Harthouse sets his sights on Louisa.
| 10:004/4Stephen is missing, Tom goes on the run and Gradgrind gets some help. Dickens adaptation.
| 10:00Simone is seriously ill, but will estranged family agree to help her?
| | 10:10Conversations about missed opportunities in love and misapprehensions about health.(R) 10:15From Mozart to Elgar, the Nobel Prize winning scientist shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Chris Anderson talks to the author of ‘Sapiens’, historian Yuval Noah Harari. 11:45The surprising items that turn up at the Transport for London's lost property office.
| 11:001/6Josie Long presents stories about wordless communication. 11:303/6Arranging weddings and funerals on the same day is just part of a vicar's job....
| 11:001/3Grace Dent goes back to her awkward teenage years with help from the BBC archives.
| 11:002/3Rosey couldn't understand why her neighbour's new baby gives her the willies - until now. 11:15The clash between two of the 17th century's leading astronomers, Kepler and Brahe.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Scott Bryan recommend the best podcasts out this month.
| | 11:001/8Radiolab asks is 'survival of the fittest' compatible with animals helping each other out?
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| 12:00 | 12:006/13Kate is furious - why have they not been invited to their friend's party? 12:3011/20Private Pike disrupts the platoon dance.
| 12:00A bungling burglar, a struggling pianist and the Clegworthy family's Sunday. 12:308/14Kenneth Horne is up the Khyber Pass and Hornerama on food.
| 12:0012/16The Lad motor races in a classic car provided by Sid. 12:30Les Dawson pays tribute to the Rochdale Universal Films version of Fu Manchu.
| 12:0012/13Barrister Roger Thursby is sent to Rome to check on a case. 12:302/9Universal Challenge and unclad fashion news.
| 12:004/15Chris Emmett, Fred Harris, Jo Kendall and Nigel Rees with the first radio motion picture. 12:302/8The Steptoe family clash at the funeral of Albert's brother.
| 12:001/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 12:301/4The sisters challenge each other to 24 hours without the internet.
| 12:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 12:30David is roped in when his father and Tony vow not to wear fancy dress at a costume ball.
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| 13:00 | 13:003/7A suspect takes a shine to Lord Peter Wimsey, as he investigates multiple murders. 13:301/2Peter Curran tells the story of the Enfield 8000, Britain's pioneering electric car.
| 13:004/7Thanks to a murder victim's cousin, new clues emerge in Lord Peter Wimsey's enquiries. 13:302/2Peter Curran tells the story of the Enfield 8000, Britain's pioneering electric car.
| 13:005/7Unravelling property rules provides fresh clues for Lord Peter Wimsey's murder probe. 13:30Terry Wogan and Isla St Clair recall one of Britain's most popular entertainers
| 13:006/7Lord Peter Wimsey's murder trail leads him to make a shocking seaside discovery. 13:30Michael Pennington travels to the Ukraine to explore the life of the writer Anton Chekhov.
| 13:007/7Lord Peter Wimsey enlists help to try and solve the puzzling murder mystery. 13:30The story of Nigerian musician and political revolutionary, Fela Kuti.
| 13:00Sally and Bea are best friends but life is pushing them apart.
| 13:001/2A split-second decision is about to change Chiara's life forever.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Zadie Smith reads from her electrifying essay collection. 14:156/15Dr Thomas Dixon explores friendship and self-help among the 19th-century poor. 14:301/10Virginia Baily's powerful novel of love and loss opens in Rome 1943. Stars Juliet Aubrey. 14:451/5Case studies of a neurologist by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell.
| 14:002/5Zadie Smith on the connection between writing and dancing. 14:15The dangers of friendship as conveyed to children in the 18th and 19th centuries. 14:302/10Chiara and Daniele flee Rome in Virginia Baily's new novel, adapted by Miranda Emmerson 14:452/5Case studies of a neurologist by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell.
| 14:003/5Zadie Smith reads her essay on reasons for optimism and despair. 14:158/15Thomas Dixon explores the origins of the idea of friendships between humans and animals. 14:303/10Virginia Baily's novel, set in Italy 1943, about a woman who shelters a young Jewish boy 14:453/5Case studies of a neurologist by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell.
| 14:004/5Zadie Smith reads her essay on the art of writing fiction. 14:159/15Exploring the Victorian borderland between Platonic friendship and homosexual love. 14:304/10Virginia Baily's novel about a woman learning to be a mother against the backdrop of war. 14:454/5Case studies of a neurologist by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell.
| 14:005/5Zadie Smith reads her essay on an enigmatic painting of a German woman. 14:1510/15Dr Thomas Dixon explores the impact of World War One on male friendship. 14:305/10Virginia Baily's powerful new novel set in Rome about a woman forced to confront her past 14:455/5Case studies of a neurologist by Dr Allan H Ropper and Brian D Burrell.
| 14:10Benjamin Britten's ‘The Sea Interludes’ and Mozart's Oboe Concerto 3rd movement. 14:15Martha Kearney selects favourite writings including Dorothy Parker and WB Yeats. 14:451/5Carter Brandon and his curmudgeonly uncle's first day out - down the pub.
| 14:151/3A story of the repetitious life of a scientist, but what is it he hopes to discover? 14:303/3Jade travels to the heart of Gilead. Aunt Lydia relishes a downfall.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4The arrival of a circus challenges the provincial thinking of two local businessmen.
| 15:002/4With Tom at his bank, Bounderby weds Louisa while Stephen angers the union.
| 15:003/4Blamed for the robbery, Stephen disappears. Harthouse sets his sights on Louisa.
| 15:004/4Stephen is missing, Tom goes on the run and Gradgrind gets some help. Dickens adaptation.
| 15:00Simone is seriously ill, but will estranged family agree to help her?
| 15:00Jean Seaton explores how the BBC has coped with the nation's religious sensitivities.
| 15:454/5Chris Bowlby discovers the perils of alcoholic customs and impact on diplomacy.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/6Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Jennie Bond and Geoffrey Durham join Gyles Brandreth. 16:302/6An action committee is formed when a foreign owner applies to open a new restaurant.
| 16:001/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 16:304/4The warring radio duo try an on-air separation. Stars Imelda Staunton.
| 16:001/6Students from Newcastle University take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 16:303/7Robert is in a seedy sex farce, and Sue's prudish parents want to see him.
| 16:002/6James Walton hosts the game of literary correctness. 16:301/8Dithering Bernard tries to get engaged to his flighty partner Iris.
| 16:002/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Frank Skinner, Grace Dent and Jonathan Agnew. 16:306/7George is due in court - and BBC controllers keep on plotting to axe the Director General.
| 16:00Rowena Craig looks for new accommodation and raises concern for a missing former tenant.
| 16:001942, Warsaw: can the writer and paediatrician Dr Korcak protect his Jewish orphanage?
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| 17:00 | 17:001/4The sisters challenge each other to 24 hours without the internet. 17:30Stephen Fry, Jan Ravens, Pam Ayres and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons.
| 17:005/6A TV stars reaps what she's sown, when Rosie helps launch a garden centre. 17:301/6Clare is feeling very unsympathetic towards Brian.
| 17:002/6Adventure or caravan? Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. 17:303/6Dr Janussen discovers a secret about the giant broccoli monster. Stars Cassie Layton.
| 17:003/5Graham confesses to Lee and Kelly owns up to a deception regarding her pen pal. 17:303/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy.
| 17:004/6The rakish Thomas Berridge stands between Fenton and a glamorous political career. 17:304/4Lightly seasoned bedsitter romcom inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's 1960s cookery classic.
| 17:302/2Richard Mabey considers the cultural and natural history of the Elm, Beech and Holly.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's Poetry archive. 17:303/6A chance meeting leads Ed to believe he may be owed a small fortune by the HMRC.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/3Strange apparitions for a Dundee whaling ship trapped in Arctic ice. 18:30Terry Jones and Mark Borkowski join Sue MacGregor at the Cheltenham Literature Festival.
| 18:002/3A convalescing soldier finds love in a sinister Spanish house. 18:30Tom Morton talks to folklorist Margaret Bennett about life with her musical son Martyn.
| 18:003/3Lady Wheelhope becomes dangerously obsessed with a mysterious servant. 18:30The actor reminisces about his radio and TV career.
| 18:001/2A scientist makes a startling discovery, but then the news starts to spread... 18:30Paul Mason talks to Matthew Parris about the 19th-century French anarchist, Louise Michel.
| 18:002/2Kate's attempt to bring her new gene discovery into the public domain doesn't go to plan. 18:30Matthew Parris and guests Gillian Slovo, Dannie Abse and Paul Burke discuss atonement.
| 18:002/2With The Blood Moon imminent, can the Time Lord thwart the deadly arrival of the Omnim?
| 18:007/8Horatio Gray’s new terrace house unexpectedly travels through time. Seems familiar... 18:302/3The alien children born in the rural village start to make their presence felt.
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| 19:00 | 19:006/13Kate is furious - why have they not been invited to their friend's party? 19:3011/20Private Pike disrupts the platoon dance.
| 19:00A bungling burglar, a struggling pianist and the Clegworthy family's Sunday. 19:308/14Kenneth Horne is up the Khyber Pass and Hornerama on food.
| 19:0012/16The Lad motor races in a classic car provided by Sid. 19:30Les Dawson pays tribute to the Rochdale Universal Films version of Fu Manchu.
| 19:0012/13Barrister Roger Thursby is sent to Rome to check on a case. 19:302/9Universal Challenge and unclad fashion news.
| 19:004/15Chris Emmett, Fred Harris, Jo Kendall and Nigel Rees with the first radio motion picture. 19:302/8The Steptoe family clash at the funeral of Albert's brother.
| 19:00Pam Ayres celebrates her remarkable life and radio career
| 19:001/8Radiolab asks is 'survival of the fittest' compatible with animals helping each other out?
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| 20:00 | 20:003/7A suspect takes a shine to Lord Peter Wimsey, as he investigates multiple murders. 20:301/2Peter Curran tells the story of the Enfield 8000, Britain's pioneering electric car.
| 20:004/7Thanks to a murder victim's cousin, new clues emerge in Lord Peter Wimsey's enquiries. 20:302/2Peter Curran tells the story of the Enfield 8000, Britain's pioneering electric car.
| 20:005/7Unravelling property rules provides fresh clues for Lord Peter Wimsey's murder probe. 20:30Terry Wogan and Isla St Clair recall one of Britain's most popular entertainers
| 20:006/7Lord Peter Wimsey's murder trail leads him to make a shocking seaside discovery. 20:30Michael Pennington travels to the Ukraine to explore the life of the writer Anton Chekhov.
| 20:007/7Lord Peter Wimsey enlists help to try and solve the puzzling murder mystery. 20:30The story of Nigerian musician and political revolutionary, Fela Kuti.
| | 20:00Former footballer Clark Carlisle tells story of British black players in the game.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to the author of ‘Sapiens’, historian Yuval Noah Harari. 21:45The surprising items that turn up at the Transport for London's lost property office.
| 21:001/6Josie Long presents stories about wordless communication. 21:30KLF are a pop sensation but the search for meaning goes on.
| 21:001/3Grace Dent goes back to her awkward teenage years with help from the BBC archives.
| 21:002/3Rosey couldn't understand why her neighbour's new baby gives her the willies - until now. 21:15The clash between two of the 17th century's leading astronomers, Kepler and Brahe.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Scott Bryan recommend the best podcasts out this month.
| | 21:004/5Chris Bowlby discovers the perils of alcoholic customs and impact on diplomacy. 21:15From Mozart to Elgar, the Nobel Prize winning scientist shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Stephen Fry, Jan Ravens, Pam Ayres and Paul Merton join Nicholas Parsons. 22:304/6Pip is heavily in debt, but has he found true love?
| 22:001/6Clare is feeling very unsympathetic towards Brian. 22:302/3Storyteller Sarah Kendall performs her award-winning live solo show Touchdown.
| 22:003/6Dr Janussen discovers a secret about the giant broccoli monster. Stars Cassie Layton. 22:306/6The comedian muses on coping strategies and how stressful this series was to make. 22:456/6Roger McGough's poetic reflections on life, death and the Today programme. From June 2000. 22:55Jessica Fostekew chats to poet Salena Godden.
| 22:003/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy. 22:30Newsjack is a scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public. 22:55For National Poetry Day, Jessica Fostekew chats to poet Salena Godden.
| 22:004/4Lightly seasoned bedsitter romcom inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's 1960s cookery classic. 22:306/6Damien heads to the Lake District to film his TV series.
| 22:00Angela Barnes chats to Carol Cleveland and introduces Monty Python-related archive.
| 22:003/6A chance meeting leads Ed to believe he may be owed a small fortune by the HMRC. 22:305/6Actress Olivia Colman talks to Sharon Horgan, writer and star of sitcom Pulling. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Made for 4 Extra. Extended edition of The News Quiz. 23:455/6Peter is off training, so Harry faces a brutally efficient replacement.
| 23:002/6Stuart and Vanessa are keen to plan their wedding, but not everyone is happy for them. 23:303/5The management consultants propose a radical publicity campaign to an ailing retailer.
| 23:004/6The hyperactive humour-boffin scrutinises the realm of employment. 23:303/4At the zoo Tom meets Pi, who has a band in her head too. So what could go wrong?
| 23:002/4Doon Mackichan stars as a woman intent on revenge in Jenny Eclair's comic monologue. 23:152/4The creator of the New York Antifolk scene questions his graduation into the cool crowd. 23:306/6The sci-fi star attempts to solve all unsolved mysteries.
| 23:002/4Comic monologues written and performed by Sally Phillips and Lily Bevan with star guests. 23:306/6Decadent Auderon's unsavoury habits threaten family ruin.
| | 23:00Newsjack is a scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public. 23:303/4When dealing with his wife's lover, Robert uses his deadliest weapon - being a gentleman.
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