| 00:00 | 00:007/8Horatio Gray’s new terrace house unexpectedly travels through time. Seems familiar... 00:302/3The alien children born in the rural village start to make their presence felt.
| 00:001/6Armed idealist Norman and cheerful bore Max are set to ruin the lives of friendly aliens. 00:30Caroline Charles and Josie d'Arby join Sue MacGregor to discuss some favourite books.
| 00:002/6Norman and Max are welcomed by the friendly Oblivions, and are soon offering gifts. 00:304/4Tom Morton talks to Lorna Luft about life with her mother Judy Garland.
| 00:003/6Surely it couldn't hurt to introduce the Oblivions to tennis, could it? 00:30Best known as 'Tinker' in 'Lovejoy', the actor reminisces about his film and TV career.
| 00:004/6The dangers of tennis for the Oblivions are now clear, but surely martinis are okay? 00:30TV presenter Konnie Huq chooses the mathematician Ada Lovelace.
| 00:005/6When the Oblivions are introduced to pleasures of the flesh, one thing leads to another. 00:30Matthew Parris with guests Amanda Brookfield, Hugh Rycroft and Hannah McDonald.
| 00:001/2The Sixth Doctor and companion Peri are taken for eco-warriors by hunters of space whales. 00:50How a story originally called ‘The Song of the Space Whale’ finally came to be recorded.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2A split-second decision is about to change Chiara's life forever.
| 01:001/8Who is the strange man following Violet Smith as she cycles to see her mother? 01:301/2Paul Mason looks behind the dwarves, flying maidens and magic swords of his musical hero.
| 01:002/8Secret documents are found on the body of a Woolwich Arsenal clerk. 01:302/2Paul Mason explores dark matters of nationalism and desire in the opera Die Meistersinger
| 01:003/8To inherit a fortune, an American asks the sleuth to find two men with his surname. 01:30Stephanie Flanders examines the enduring appeal of Roger Hargreaves' Mr Men books.
| 01:004/8A young solicitor is accused of murder and arson. 01:30Andrew Collins offers an historical perspective on our fascination with 3D.
| 01:005/8The sleuth investigates a Peruvian woman accused of sucking her children's blood. 01:30Is being tone-deaf a medical matter or simply a lack of training?
| 01:00Dr Andrew Manson and his wife Christine are expecting a big event.
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| 02:00 | 02:151/3A story of the repetitious life of a scientist, but what is it he hopes to discover? 02:303/3Jade travels to the heart of Gilead. Aunt Lydia relishes a downfall.
| 02:001/10After a violent incident on the Randall Plantation, Caesar asks Cora to run north with him 02:1511/15Dr Thomas Dixon explores how the international friendship movement flourished after WWI. 02:306/10Italy 1943. Chiara and her young Jewish charge, Daniele, are lying low in the countryside. 02:451/5Jamie Parker reads Will Boast's moving account of loss and long-held family secrets.
| 02:002/10Cora and Caesar encounter the underground railroad for the first time. 02:1512/15The impact of technology and psychology on early 20th-century friendship. 02:307/10A Nazi officer arrives at the farmhouse where Chiara is hiding a small Jewish boy, Daniele 02:452/5Jamie Parker reads Will Boast's moving account of loss and coming to terms with the past
| 02:003/10The runaways take on new identities and begin a new life across the state line. 02:1513/15Dr Thomas Dixon explores Second World War friendships by correspondence and in the Forces. 02:308/10Italy 1944. Chiara and her young Jewish charge Daniele return to Rome. By Virginia Baily. 02:453/5Jamie Parker reads Will Boast's moving account of loss and coming to terms with the past
| 02:004/10Cora takes on a job in the Museum of Natural Wonders. 02:1514/15How 1970s gender politics changed friendship and how popular culture reflected this change 02:309/101944. As American soldiers parade through Rome, Chiara receives some devastating news. 02:454/5Jamie Parker reads Will Boast's moving account of loss and coming to terms with the past.
| 02:005/10Cora flees, but where will the railroad take her on this occasion? 02:1515/15How the old and the young are navigating friendships through new technology today. 02:3010/10Chiara decides to tell Maria the truth about Daniele, in Virginia Baily's powerful novel 02:455/5Jamie Parker reads Will Boast's moving account of loss and coming to terms with the past.
| 02:10Singer Petula Clark chooses 'Only Forever' by Bing Crosby. 02:15Michael Morpurgo selects favourite writings including Kenneth Grahame and Ted Hughes. 02:452/5Carter Brandon and his uncle sup a poignant pint at the Old Comrades Club.
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| 03:00 | 03:454/5Chris Bowlby discovers the perils of alcoholic customs and impact on diplomacy.
| 03:00When a tornado lands Dorothy in Oz, she must battle her way to get back home...
| 03:001/6A mystery letter - but what is the secret of Magdalen and Norah Vanstone's parents?
| 03:002/6What next for Magdalen and Norah, suddenly orphaned with no name and no inheritance?
| 03:003/6Aided by the swindler Captain Wragge, Magdalen is determined to retrieve her inheritance.
| 03:004/6Disguised as Susan Bygrave, Magdalen begins to suffer at the prospect of marrying Noel.
| 03:00John Barrowman tells the story of the morale-boosting US army show that toured the world.
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| 04:00 | 04:001942, Warsaw: can the writer and paediatrician Dr Korcak protect his Jewish orphanage?
| 04:004/6Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz. With Anthony Holden and Stella Duffy. 04:303/6Following a school reunion, Ben is cajoled to sign up for life insurance.
| 04:002/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 04:301/6City boy Andy has come to his uncle's seaside home in search of a stress-free life.
| 04:002/6Students from the University of Hertfordshire take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 04:304/7Sue has thrown actor Robert out. What could possibly bring them together again?
| 04:003/6The panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 04:302/8Sweethearts Iris and Bernard go to the pictures but miss the film.
| 04:003/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Justin Moorhouse, Bridget Christie and Ainsley Harriott. 04:307/7Plotting at the BBC reaches a climax, as George gets closer to nailing the killer.
| 04:00Inspector Coleman and Sergeant Astor investigate two murders in one night.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's Poetry archive. 05:303/6A chance meeting leads Ed to believe he may be owed a small fortune by the HMRC.
| 05:002/4Fiona hosts a radio legal phone-in but as the show expands so does her inner diva. 05:301/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Jessica Fostekew, Dr Shini Somara and Linda Agran.
| 05:006/6Rosie faces a fashion show - and a whole lot more! 05:302/6Clare finds herself at the centre of an incident during a prison visit.
| 05:003/6Computer games or a dog? Pam and Gordon argue over growing old. 05:304/6Jenkins discovers the crew have taken the lift to the Moon. Stars John Sessions.
| 05:004/5Will Graham be the next Blue Peter presenter and why did Tina's husband leave her? 05:304/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy.
| 05:005/6As Fenton pens his maiden speech for Parliament, can manservant August flee Yorkshire? 05:30Fresh comic insights to the world of ultra-Orthodox Judaism.
| 05:301/3Gordon Kennedy defies grumpy John O'Farrell with his Reasons To Be Cheerful.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/8Who is the strange man following Violet Smith as she cycles to see her mother? 06:301/2Paul Mason looks behind the dwarves, flying maidens and magic swords of his musical hero.
| 06:002/8Secret documents are found on the body of a Woolwich Arsenal clerk. 06:302/2Paul Mason explores dark matters of nationalism and desire in the opera Die Meistersinger
| 06:003/8To inherit a fortune, an American asks the sleuth to find two men with his surname. 06:30Stephanie Flanders examines the enduring appeal of Roger Hargreaves' Mr Men books.
| 06:004/8A young solicitor is accused of murder and arson. 06:30Andrew Collins offers an historical perspective on our fascination with 3D.
| 06:005/8The sleuth investigates a Peruvian woman accused of sucking her children's blood. 06:30Is being tone-deaf a medical matter or simply a lack of training?
| 06:00Inspector Coleman and Sergeant Astor investigate two murders in one night.
| 06:002/2Italy 1943. Chiara is hiding Daniele, a young Jewish boy, in a remote farmhouse.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/4Fiona hosts a radio legal phone-in but as the show expands so does her inner diva. 07:301/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Jessica Fostekew, Dr Shini Somara and Linda Agran.
| 07:006/6Rosie faces a fashion show - and a whole lot more! 07:302/6Clare finds herself at the centre of an incident during a prison visit.
| 07:003/6Computer games or a dog? Pam and Gordon argue over growing old. 07:304/6Jenkins discovers the crew have taken the lift to the Moon. Stars John Sessions.
| 07:004/5Will Graham be the next Blue Peter presenter and why did Tina's husband leave her? 07:304/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy.
| 07:005/6As Fenton pens his maiden speech for Parliament, can manservant August flee Yorkshire? 07:30Fresh comic insights to the world of ultra-Orthodox Judaism.
| 07:301/3Gordon Kennedy defies grumpy John O'Farrell with his Reasons To Be Cheerful.
| 07:152/3A mother waits nervously for news that could save her son's life. 07:304/6Ed embarks upon writing a social history and family memoir.
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| 08:00 | 08:007/13George and Kate get itchy feet when their neighbours hint at moving. 08:3012/20When the Home Guard opens up to women, Mrs Gray catches Mainwaring's eye.
| 08:00An odd romantic tryst and the life of a great Englishman. 08:309/14Kenneth Horne entertains the Poetry Circle - and 'Hornerama' probes city money-makers.
| 08:0013/16The Lad needs a new home. Should Sid build it? 08:30Les Dawson welcomes saucy Cosmo Smallpiece and bashes out a classic piano sing-along.
| 08:0013/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby confronts a fearsome judge. 08:303/9Astronaut space capers and a whodunnit?
| 08:005/15With Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees, Fred Harris and Chris Emmett. 08:303/8The tax inspector catches up with Albert Steptoe.
| 08:00John Barrowman tells the story of the morale-boosting US army show that toured the world.
| 08:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 08:30Brough goes to the fair and Archie visits the future.
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| 09:00 | 09:004/6Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz. With Anthony Holden and Stella Duffy. 09:303/6Following a school reunion, Ben is cajoled to sign up for life insurance.
| 09:00An extra bit of News Quiz with guest host Andy Zaltzman. 09:456/6Crisis at The Egg when the prison is attacked by whales.
| 09:002/6Students from the University of Hertfordshire take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 09:304/7Sue has thrown actor Robert out. What could possibly bring them together again?
| 09:003/6The panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 09:302/8Sweethearts Iris and Bernard go to the pictures but miss the film.
| 09:003/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Justin Moorhouse, Bridget Christie and Ainsley Harriott. 09:307/7Plotting at the BBC reaches a climax, as George gets closer to nailing the killer.
| 09:00Shaun Ley's tour through the world of literary lunacy that flows from the pen of Sue Limb.
| 09:00Bill Bryson reads his fascinating, witty and surprising journey around the human body.
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| 10:00 | 10:00When a tornado lands Dorothy in Oz, she must battle her way to get back home...
| 10:001/6A mystery letter - but what is the secret of Magdalen and Norah Vanstone's parents?
| 10:002/6What next for Magdalen and Norah, suddenly orphaned with no name and no inheritance?
| 10:003/6Aided by the swindler Captain Wragge, Magdalen is determined to retrieve her inheritance.
| 10:004/6Disguised as Susan Bygrave, Magdalen begins to suffer at the prospect of marrying Noel.
| | 10:10Two friends who are new fathers-to-be reflect on forthcoming life changing events.(R) 10:15The Nobel scientist Max Perutz shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Chris Anderson talks to the writer Susan Cain about the power of the introvert 11:45The Birmingham teacher who uses her Tourette's syndrome to teach pupils about compassion.
| 11:002/6Josie Long presents stories about brushes with the unknown. 11:304/6Adam sees angels. Is he mad, or is he a visionary?
| 11:002/3Grace Dent goes back to her awkward teenage years with help from the BBC archives.
| 11:003/3The mother of an astronaut reflects on her place in the line of women forgotten by history 11:15Maxine Peake writes and stars in this tale of teenage angst, mid-life crisis and drumming.
| 11:00Radio 1 DJ Phil Taggart guests with a rapid rundown of music podcasts.
| | 11:005/8Radiolab examines the chemical consequences of belief and imagination.
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| 12:00 | 12:007/13George and Kate get itchy feet when their neighbours hint at moving. 12:3012/20When the Home Guard opens up to women, Mrs Gray catches Mainwaring's eye.
| 12:00An odd romantic tryst and the life of a great Englishman. 12:309/14Kenneth Horne entertains the Poetry Circle - and 'Hornerama' probes city money-makers.
| 12:0013/16The Lad needs a new home. Should Sid build it? 12:30Les Dawson welcomes saucy Cosmo Smallpiece and bashes out a classic piano sing-along.
| 12:0013/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby confronts a fearsome judge. 12:303/9Astronaut space capers and a whodunnit?
| 12:005/15With Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees, Fred Harris and Chris Emmett. 12:303/8The tax inspector catches up with Albert Steptoe.
| 12:004/6Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz. With Anthony Holden and Stella Duffy. 12:301/6City boy Andy has come to his uncle's seaside home in search of a stress-free life.
| 12:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 12:30Brough goes to the fair and Archie visits the future.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/8Who is the strange man following Violet Smith as she cycles to see her mother? 13:301/2Paul Mason looks behind the dwarves, flying maidens and magic swords of his musical hero.
| 13:002/8Secret documents are found on the body of a Woolwich Arsenal clerk. 13:302/2Paul Mason explores dark matters of nationalism and desire in the opera Die Meistersinger
| 13:003/8To inherit a fortune, an American asks the sleuth to find two men with his surname. 13:30Stephanie Flanders examines the enduring appeal of Roger Hargreaves' Mr Men books.
| 13:004/8A young solicitor is accused of murder and arson. 13:30Andrew Collins offers an historical perspective on our fascination with 3D.
| 13:005/8The sleuth investigates a Peruvian woman accused of sucking her children's blood. 13:30Is being tone-deaf a medical matter or simply a lack of training?
| 13:00Dr Andrew Manson and his wife Christine are expecting a big event.
| 13:002/2Italy 1943. Chiara is hiding Daniele, a young Jewish boy, in a remote farmhouse.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10After a violent incident on the Randall Plantation, Caesar asks Cora to run north with him 14:1511/15Dr Thomas Dixon explores how the international friendship movement flourished after WWI. 14:306/10Italy 1943. Chiara and her young Jewish charge, Daniele, are lying low in the countryside. 14:451/5Jamie Parker reads Will Boast's moving account of loss and long-held family secrets.
| 14:002/10Cora and Caesar encounter the underground railroad for the first time. 14:1512/15The impact of technology and psychology on early 20th-century friendship. 14:307/10A Nazi officer arrives at the farmhouse where Chiara is hiding a small Jewish boy, Daniele 14:452/5Jamie Parker reads Will Boast's moving account of loss and coming to terms with the past
| 14:003/10The runaways take on new identities and begin a new life across the state line. 14:1513/15Dr Thomas Dixon explores Second World War friendships by correspondence and in the Forces. 14:308/10Italy 1944. Chiara and her young Jewish charge Daniele return to Rome. By Virginia Baily. 14:453/5Jamie Parker reads Will Boast's moving account of loss and coming to terms with the past
| 14:004/10Cora takes on a job in the Museum of Natural Wonders. 14:1514/15How 1970s gender politics changed friendship and how popular culture reflected this change 14:309/101944. As American soldiers parade through Rome, Chiara receives some devastating news. 14:454/5Jamie Parker reads Will Boast's moving account of loss and coming to terms with the past.
| 14:005/10Cora flees, but where will the railroad take her on this occasion? 14:1515/15How the old and the young are navigating friendships through new technology today. 14:3010/10Chiara decides to tell Maria the truth about Daniele, in Virginia Baily's powerful novel 14:455/5Jamie Parker reads Will Boast's moving account of loss and coming to terms with the past.
| 14:10Singer Petula Clark chooses 'Only Forever' by Bing Crosby. 14:15Michael Morpurgo selects favourite writings including Kenneth Grahame and Ted Hughes. 14:452/5Carter Brandon and his uncle sup a poignant pint at the Old Comrades Club.
| 14:152/3A mother waits nervously for news that could save her son's life. 14:301/2Why did Elise Morceau disappear in the early 80s, leaving behind her baby daughter?
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| 15:00 | 15:00When a tornado lands Dorothy in Oz, she must battle her way to get back home...
| 15:001/6A mystery letter - but what is the secret of Magdalen and Norah Vanstone's parents?
| 15:002/6What next for Magdalen and Norah, suddenly orphaned with no name and no inheritance?
| 15:003/6Aided by the swindler Captain Wragge, Magdalen is determined to retrieve her inheritance.
| 15:004/6Disguised as Susan Bygrave, Magdalen begins to suffer at the prospect of marrying Noel.
| 15:00John Barrowman tells the story of the morale-boosting US army show that toured the world.
| 15:455/5Chris Bowlby hears of the importance and tensions created by diplomatic dinners.
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| 16:00 | 16:004/6Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz. With Anthony Holden and Stella Duffy. 16:303/6Following a school reunion, Ben is cajoled to sign up for life insurance.
| 16:002/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 16:301/6City boy Andy has come to his uncle's seaside home in search of a stress-free life.
| 16:002/6Students from the University of Hertfordshire take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 16:304/7Sue has thrown actor Robert out. What could possibly bring them together again?
| 16:003/6The panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 16:302/8Sweethearts Iris and Bernard go to the pictures but miss the film.
| 16:003/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Justin Moorhouse, Bridget Christie and Ainsley Harriott. 16:307/7Plotting at the BBC reaches a climax, as George gets closer to nailing the killer.
| 16:00Inspector Coleman and Sergeant Astor investigate two murders in one night.
| 16:001950s Las Vegas: sparks fly as Noel Coward meets old pal, Esme Wynne-Tyson.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/4Fiona hosts a radio legal phone-in but as the show expands so does her inner diva. 17:301/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Jessica Fostekew, Dr Shini Somara and Linda Agran.
| 17:006/6Rosie faces a fashion show - and a whole lot more! 17:302/6Clare finds herself at the centre of an incident during a prison visit.
| 17:003/6Computer games or a dog? Pam and Gordon argue over growing old. 17:304/6Jenkins discovers the crew have taken the lift to the Moon. Stars John Sessions.
| 17:004/5Will Graham be the next Blue Peter presenter and why did Tina's husband leave her? 17:304/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy.
| 17:005/6As Fenton pens his maiden speech for Parliament, can manservant August flee Yorkshire? 17:30Fresh comic insights to the world of ultra-Orthodox Judaism.
| 17:301/3Gordon Kennedy defies grumpy John O'Farrell with his Reasons To Be Cheerful.
| 17:00Four Seasons: Autumn Poems old and new read by actors and poets to mark the turning year. 17:304/6Ed embarks upon writing a social history and family memoir.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/6Armed idealist Norman and cheerful bore Max are set to ruin the lives of friendly aliens. 18:30Caroline Charles and Josie d'Arby join Sue MacGregor to discuss some favourite books.
| 18:002/6Norman and Max are welcomed by the friendly Oblivions, and are soon offering gifts. 18:304/4Tom Morton talks to Lorna Luft about life with her mother Judy Garland.
| 18:003/6Surely it couldn't hurt to introduce the Oblivions to tennis, could it? 18:30Best known as 'Tinker' in 'Lovejoy', the actor reminisces about his film and TV career.
| 18:004/6The dangers of tennis for the Oblivions are now clear, but surely martinis are okay? 18:30TV presenter Konnie Huq chooses the mathematician Ada Lovelace.
| 18:005/6When the Oblivions are introduced to pleasures of the flesh, one thing leads to another. 18:30Matthew Parris with guests Amanda Brookfield, Hugh Rycroft and Hannah McDonald.
| 18:001/2The Sixth Doctor and companion Peri are taken for eco-warriors by hunters of space whales. 18:50How a story originally called ‘The Song of the Space Whale’ finally came to be recorded.
| 18:008/8Anastasia Black has finally found the perfect place to settle down. Or has she? 18:303/3The mysterious powers of the alien children start to become destructive.
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| 19:00 | 19:007/13George and Kate get itchy feet when their neighbours hint at moving. 19:3012/20When the Home Guard opens up to women, Mrs Gray catches Mainwaring's eye.
| 19:00An odd romantic tryst and the life of a great Englishman. 19:309/14Kenneth Horne entertains the Poetry Circle - and 'Hornerama' probes city money-makers.
| 19:0013/16The Lad needs a new home. Should Sid build it? 19:30Les Dawson welcomes saucy Cosmo Smallpiece and bashes out a classic piano sing-along.
| 19:0013/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby confronts a fearsome judge. 19:303/9Astronaut space capers and a whodunnit?
| 19:005/15With Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees, Fred Harris and Chris Emmett. 19:303/8The tax inspector catches up with Albert Steptoe.
| 19:00Shaun Ley's tour through the world of literary lunacy that flows from the pen of Sue Limb.
| 19:005/8Radiolab examines the chemical consequences of belief and imagination.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/8Who is the strange man following Violet Smith as she cycles to see her mother? 20:301/2Paul Mason looks behind the dwarves, flying maidens and magic swords of his musical hero.
| 20:002/8Secret documents are found on the body of a Woolwich Arsenal clerk. 20:302/2Paul Mason explores dark matters of nationalism and desire in the opera Die Meistersinger
| 20:003/8To inherit a fortune, an American asks the sleuth to find two men with his surname. 20:30Stephanie Flanders examines the enduring appeal of Roger Hargreaves' Mr Men books.
| 20:004/8A young solicitor is accused of murder and arson. 20:30Andrew Collins offers an historical perspective on our fascination with 3D.
| 20:005/8The sleuth investigates a Peruvian woman accused of sucking her children's blood. 20:30Is being tone-deaf a medical matter or simply a lack of training?
| | 20:00Bill Bryson reads his fascinating, witty and surprising journey around the human body.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to the writer Susan Cain about the power of the introvert 21:45The Birmingham teacher who uses her Tourette's syndrome to teach pupils about compassion.
| 21:002/6Josie Long presents stories about brushes with the unknown. 21:30At the height of their success, Bill and Jimmy redouble their efforts to cause outrage. 21:55Roisin Conaty chooses ‘Crazy’ by Patsy Cline and ‘My Foolish Heart’ by Sam Cooke.
| 21:002/3Grace Dent goes back to her awkward teenage years with help from the BBC archives.
| 21:003/3The mother of an astronaut reflects on her place in the line of women forgotten by history 21:15Maxine Peake writes and stars in this tale of teenage angst, mid-life crisis and drumming.
| 21:00Radio 1 DJ Phil Taggart guests with a rapid rundown of music podcasts.
| | 21:10Two friends who are new fathers-to-be reflect on forthcoming life changing events. 21:15The Nobel scientist Max Perutz shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Jessica Fostekew, Dr Shini Somara and Linda Agran. 22:305/6Pip chases the dragon in the exotic East (End). 22:55Jake Yapp is joined by the sketch group Tarot at the Aberystwyth Comedy Festival.
| 22:002/6Clare finds herself at the centre of an incident during a prison visit. 22:304/3Storyteller Sarah Kendall performs her award-winning live solo show Shaken. 22:55Jake Yapp is joined by the comedian Eleanor Tiernan at the Aberystwyth Comedy Festival.
| 22:004/6Jenkins discovers the crew have taken the lift to the Moon. Stars John Sessions. 22:301/4Napoleon returns from Elba. Will Marengo and Copenhagen's equine love survive? 22:451/4Stand-up John Moloney tells a joke about a bank robber and a story about his cat Edward. 22:55Jake Yapp is joined by the comedian Ahir Shah at the Aberystwyth Comedy Festival.
| 22:004/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy. 22:30The week's news stories lovingly moulded into sketches and one-liners by the public. 22:55Jake Yapp brings us the best of the Aberystwyth Comedy Festival.
| 22:00Fresh comic insights to the world of ultra-Orthodox Judaism. 22:301/6The Kapoors visit a stately home, plus Smeeta Smitten, Showbiz Kitten.
| 22:004/4Larry, Chief Mouser to the Cabinet since 2011, explains life under a coalition government. 22:154/4The fearless reporter probes Britain's highways and byways. 22:30The Yorkshire-born alternative comedian begins with the biggest problem of them all. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:004/6Ed embarks upon writing a social history and family memoir. 22:306/6Writer and actress Sharon Horgan talks to theatre and TV writer Dennis Kelly. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
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| 23:00 | 23:00An extra bit of News Quiz with guest host Andy Zaltzman. 23:456/6Crisis at The Egg when the prison is attacked by whales.
| 23:003/6Stuart needs to bond with Vanessa's parents and Joe and Terry raise an egg. 23:304/5The consultants tackle some call centre problems, and Ryan moves to a 'war zone'.
| 23:005/6The award-winning funny man gets nostalgic about his youth. 23:304/4Tom and the troublesome band in his head set off for the Tower of London.
| 23:003/4Tilly Vosburgh stars in Jenny Eclair's comic monologue about a cleaner uncovering a secret 23:153/4The creator of the New York Antifolk scene meets another New York music legend. 23:301/6Mark Watson attempts to make sense of life, assisted by Sam Simmons and Will Adamsdale.
| 23:003/4Comic monologues written and performed by Sally Phillips and Lily Bevan with star guests. 23:301/4Aisling Bea and Yasmine Akram bring some of Ireland's most popular folklore to life. 23:451/4A one-man comedy explosion featuring Street Kid, Victor and Morgan the Free Man.
| 23:001/6A tale of questionable childcare from the child's point of view. 23:305/5Spotting a monkey, the comedian is having a bad hair day in the incredible humidity.
| 23:00The week's news stories lovingly moulded into sketches and one-liners by the public. 23:304/4Robert's nemesis approaches, along with Edward, basset hound of doom.
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