| 00:00 | 00:008/8Anastasia Black has finally found the perfect place to settle down. Or has she? 00:303/3The mysterious powers of the alien children start to become destructive.
| 00:006/6The UME spaceship lands on Oblivion, where Norman and Max make a sacrifice. 00:30Rebecca Jones and Graeme Le Saux join Sue MacGregor to discuss some favourite books.
| 00:001/4Two friends on holiday come across a terrifying tale. First published in 1908. 00:30Tom Morton talks to the daughter of Bee Gee Maurice Gibb.
| 00:002/4The narrator and his sister face the swine-like creatures' terrifying siege. 1908 novella. 00:30Charles Collingwood - Brian Aldridge in The Archers - looks back over his life and career.
| 00:003/4Will the narrator and his dog survive a watery entrapment? Jim Norton reads 1908 novella. 00:30Sir Brendan Barber champions John Steinbeck.
| 00:004/4Back from his voyage, the narrator sees a sinister green hand at his window. 00:30Matthew Parris talks about rage with Shyama Perera, Cristina Odone and Rouzbeh Pirouz.
| 00:002/2Like Jonah, the Time Lord and Peri find themselves inside a whale, and they are not alone.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2Italy 1943. Chiara is hiding Daniele, a young Jewish boy, in a remote farmhouse.
| 01:006/8A red-haired visitor asks the detective to investigate a millionaire's bizarre job offer. 01:30The story of the world's first broadcasting organisation - in 1890s Budapest.
| 01:007/8The detective investigates a house buyer who's also after all its contents. 01:30Historian Justin Champion investigates real life duels and the literature they influenced.
| 01:008/8A simple case of adultery and theft turns sinister for the detective and Dr Watson. 01:30Mary Anne Hobbs explores the fusion of fine art and tattoos.
| 01:001/6PC George Dixon bends the rules for a local bad lad. Radio revival of the BBC TV copper. 01:30Patrick Humphries takes an affectionate look at the little known story of movie trailers.
| 01:002/6PC Dixon and PC Crawford race to save a baby's life. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 01:30Can the beauty of the Lake District and the grit of fell running inspire a composer?
| 01:001/2Edna O’Brien’s frank, funny and subversive story of womanhood in Ireland in the 1950s.
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| 02:00 | 02:152/3A mother waits nervously for news that could save her son's life. 02:301/2Why did Elise Morceau disappear in the early 80s, leaving behind her baby daughter?
| 02:006/10Still stranded in North Carolina, Cora awaits word from the underground railroad 02:151/10David Thomson explores how cinema has changed him - and us. Do we need a map for the dark? 02:30First ever dramatisation of Doris Lessing's 1985 satire of incompetent revolutionaries. 02:451/5Peter Pomerantsev on modern Russia's journey from communism to a new form of dictatorship.
| 02:007/10Ridgeway the slave catcher is determined to deliver Cora back to the Randall Plantation. 02:152/10David Thomson explores the power of cinema. What is the special power of music and sound? 02:30Alice is on a mission to remove the concrete from the squat's toilets. 02:452/5Vitaly, a notorious gangster turned film director, summons Peter for a private audience.
| 02:008/10Cora meets freeborn men for the first time and begins a new life on the Valentine farm. 02:153/10When Al Jolson sang for his 'mammy' in 1927, a new age of dreaming and illusion was born. 02:30Alice continues her mission to make the squat habitable. 02:453/5The nightmarish ordeal of a businesswoman falsely imprisoned for drug trafficking.
| 02:009/10Cora's refuge, Valentine farm, comes under threat. 02:154/10Author and critic David Thomson delves into cinema's dubious love affair with death. 02:30Jasper and Bert are in Ireland, attempting to woo the IRA. 02:454/5Peter meets a 'guardian spirit' of Old Moscow, defender of its historic architecture.
| 02:0010/10Cora faces Ridgeway once more, and makes a final journey on the railroad. 02:155/10Continuing his journey through cinema, David Thomson meditates on time and memory. 02:30Alice finally meets her revolutionary neighbour, the enigmatic Comrade Andrew. 02:455/5Peter Pomerantsev considers Russia's shift from communism to a new form of dictatorship.
| 02:10John Eliot Gardiner chooses 'Zefiro Torna' by Monteverdi and Beethoven's 'Missa Solemnis'. 02:15Horror fan Mark Kermode selects favourite readings, including The Exorcist. From 2008. 02:453/5At the allotment, Carter's uncle sounds off on sunshine, southerners and a smart mutt.
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| 03:00 | 03:455/5Chris Bowlby hears of the importance and tensions created by diplomatic dinners.
| 03:005/6Will Magdalen wed her cousin Noel and regain her inheritance? Can Mrs Lecount outwit her?
| 03:006/6Magdalen attempts to find the evidence that will enable her to acquire her inheritance.
| 03:00An original western by Sebastian Baczkiewicz about the creation of an American legend.
| 03:001/2John Hurt is The Narrator in John Fowles' tale of forbidden passions in Victorian Dorset.
| 03:002/2John Hurt stars in John Fowles' tale of forbidden passions in Victorian Dorset.
| 03:00Jazz singer Kurt Elling doffs his trilby as he explores the life of Frank Sinatra.
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| 04:00 | 04:001950s Las Vegas: sparks fly as Noel Coward meets old pal, Esme Wynne-Tyson.
| 04:005/6Gyles Brandreth is joined by Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Lynne Truss and Rowan Pelling. 04:304/6Alistair moves to the countryside to be with his new lover. Will Ben and Helen follow?
| 04:003/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 04:302/6Andy and Jeff find an abandoned fridge and think their luck has changed.
| 04:003/6Students from the University of Dundee take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 04:305/7The thespian goes back to school and upsets the Entente Cordiale.
| 04:004/6The panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 04:304/8Sweethearts Bernard and Iris scour the neighbourhood for his sulking dad.
| 04:003/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Nick Helm, Isy Suttie and Dougie Anderson. 04:301/6Ian Hislop and Nick Newman's epic tale of bitter rivals Foxwell Cravate and Max Pomeroy.
| 04:00In a cathedral spire, a malevolent gargoyle wields its evil power. With Peter Meakin.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Four Seasons: Autumn Poems old and new read by actors and poets to mark the turning year. 05:304/6Ed embarks upon writing a social history and family memoir.
| 05:003/4Fiona encourages Susan to make new friends and Blake gets a new girlfriend. 05:302/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Sarah Kendall, James Wong and Sir Chris Evans.
| 05:001/4New dad Geoff tries to host a perfect Swedish Christmas. 05:303/6Clare's got tickets to Any Questions? Starring Sally Phillips
| 05:004/6Cut back or cash splash? Pam and Gordon run a garden centre, but argue over growing old. 05:305/6The professor receives a call from his future self with a dire warning.
| 05:005/5The slimmers aim to give Kelly a wedding day she will never forget. 05:301/6Everyone's sensitive around widower Mitch on his anniversary but he's preoccupied...
| 05:006/6Squire Fenton's downfall looks imminent with the arrival of his scheming father. 05:30A personal, funny and impassioned look at society's relationship with fat people.
| 05:302/3Novelist Jake Arnott and his guests look for signs of hope in modern life.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/8A red-haired visitor asks the detective to investigate a millionaire's bizarre job offer. 06:30The story of the world's first broadcasting organisation - in 1890s Budapest.
| 06:007/8The detective investigates a house buyer who's also after all its contents. 06:30Historian Justin Champion investigates real life duels and the literature they influenced.
| 06:008/8A simple case of adultery and theft turns sinister for the detective and Dr Watson. 06:30Mary Anne Hobbs explores the fusion of fine art and tattoos.
| 06:001/6PC George Dixon bends the rules for a local bad lad. Radio revival of the BBC TV copper. 06:30Patrick Humphries takes an affectionate look at the little known story of movie trailers.
| 06:002/6PC Dixon and PC Crawford race to save a baby's life. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 06:30Can the beauty of the Lake District and the grit of fell running inspire a composer?
| 06:00In a cathedral spire, a malevolent gargoyle wields its evil power. With Peter Meakin.
| 06:001/2A band of inept revolutionaries in a London squat try to court the IRA.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/4Fiona encourages Susan to make new friends and Blake gets a new girlfriend. 07:302/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Sarah Kendall, James Wong and Sir Chris Evans.
| 07:001/4New dad Geoff tries to host a perfect Swedish Christmas. 07:303/6Clare's got tickets to Any Questions? Starring Sally Phillips
| 07:004/6Cut back or cash splash? Pam and Gordon run a garden centre, but argue over growing old. 07:305/6The professor receives a call from his future self with a dire warning.
| 07:005/5The slimmers aim to give Kelly a wedding day she will never forget. 07:301/6Everyone's sensitive around widower Mitch on his anniversary but he's preoccupied...
| 07:006/6Squire Fenton's downfall looks imminent with the arrival of his scheming father. 07:30A personal, funny and impassioned look at society's relationship with fat people.
| 07:302/3Novelist Jake Arnott and his guests look for signs of hope in modern life.
| 07:153/3Brendan is stuck in a rut. If only he could find the courage to escape. 07:305/6Ed becomes involved in honouring plucky wartime songbird 'Beryl Bassett'.
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| 08:00 | 08:008/13Time for pastures new for Kate and George, but what about their new neighbours? 08:3013/20Butcher Jones is short of meat, so Private Walker gets to work...
| 08:0023/30Neddie Seagoon attempts to climb a peak even higher than Everest. From March 1954. 08:3010/14Kenneth Horne visits the tax office and Hornerama on entertainment.
| 08:0014/16The Lad signs up to Sid's new film studio... 08:30Les Dawson reveals how the mother-in-law joke was invented, and the real Humpty Dumpty.
| 08:00Down Your Way is in the village of Knotty Ash, and Doddy croons a ditty. 08:304/9Rent-a-pet, and an invasion of Earth.
| 08:006/15Queen Victoria complains, and all is revealed in Upstairs Downstairs. 08:304/8Albert is laid up in bed, and busy Harold is fretting.
| 08:00Jazz singer Kurt Elling doffs his trilby as he explores the life of Frank Sinatra.
| 08:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 08:30Schoolboy Archie Andrews gets up to hijinks with inks. Stars Beryl Reid and Harry Secombe.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6Gyles Brandreth is joined by Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Lynne Truss and Rowan Pelling. 09:304/6Alistair moves to the countryside to be with his new lover. Will Ben and Helen follow?
| 09:00A satirical review of the week's news with added extra bits, chaired by Phil Wang. 09:452/4Michael Feydeau and David Pershore probe a case of counterfeit art.
| 09:003/6Students from the University of Dundee take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 09:305/7The thespian goes back to school and upsets the Entente Cordiale.
| 09:004/6The panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 09:304/8Sweethearts Bernard and Iris scour the neighbourhood for his sulking dad.
| 09:003/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Nick Helm, Isy Suttie and Dougie Anderson. 09:301/6Ian Hislop and Nick Newman's epic tale of bitter rivals Foxwell Cravate and Max Pomeroy.
| 09:00John McCarthy invites Michael Palin to celebrate his BBC radio years
| 09:00How a shepherd’s son changed the world with his revolutionary engineering.
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| 10:00 | 10:005/6Will Magdalen wed her cousin Noel and regain her inheritance? Can Mrs Lecount outwit her?
| 10:006/6Magdalen attempts to find the evidence that will enable her to acquire her inheritance.
| 10:00An original western by Sebastian Baczkiewicz about the creation of an American legend.
| 10:001/2John Hurt is The Narrator in John Fowles' tale of forbidden passions in Victorian Dorset.
| 10:002/2John Hurt stars in John Fowles' tale of forbidden passions in Victorian Dorset.
| | 10:10A former paramedic and a patient who was unconscious when they met piece things together(R) 10:15The Nobel-winning scientist Peter Mansfield shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Chris Anderson talks to technologist Kai-Fu Lee about the future of AI. 11:45The ups and downs of navigating a new relationship as a digital nomad, and single mum.
| 11:003/6Josie Long hears stories of disappearance. 11:305/6Elaine is torn between her friends and her parishioners.
| 11:003/3Grace Dent goes back to her awkward teenage years with help from the BBC archives.
| 11:00A woman discovers that scaling the social ladder needs delicate balance. 11:15A meteorite explodes over the North Yorkshire coast. Four lonely lives change forever.
| 11:00Why are four-hour-long Dungeons and Dragons podcasts so popular?
| | 11:006/8Radiolab examines three very different kinds of black boxes - spaces for strange creation.
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| 12:00 | 12:008/13Time for pastures new for Kate and George, but what about their new neighbours? 12:3013/20Butcher Jones is short of meat, so Private Walker gets to work...
| 12:0023/30Neddie Seagoon attempts to climb a peak even higher than Everest. From March 1954. 12:3010/14Kenneth Horne visits the tax office and Hornerama on entertainment.
| 12:0014/16The Lad signs up to Sid's new film studio... 12:30Les Dawson reveals how the mother-in-law joke was invented, and the real Humpty Dumpty.
| 12:00Down Your Way is in the village of Knotty Ash, and Doddy croons a ditty. 12:304/9Rent-a-pet, and an invasion of Earth.
| 12:006/15Queen Victoria complains, and all is revealed in Upstairs Downstairs. 12:304/8Albert is laid up in bed, and busy Harold is fretting.
| 12:001/4New dad Geoff tries to host a perfect Swedish Christmas. 12:30Down Your Way is in the village of Knotty Ash, and Doddy croons a ditty.
| 12:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 12:30Schoolboy Archie Andrews gets up to hijinks with inks. Stars Beryl Reid and Harry Secombe.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/8A red-haired visitor asks the detective to investigate a millionaire's bizarre job offer. 13:30The story of the world's first broadcasting organisation - in 1890s Budapest.
| 13:007/8The detective investigates a house buyer who's also after all its contents. 13:30Historian Justin Champion investigates real life duels and the literature they influenced.
| 13:008/8A simple case of adultery and theft turns sinister for the detective and Dr Watson. 13:30Mary Anne Hobbs explores the fusion of fine art and tattoos.
| 13:001/6PC George Dixon bends the rules for a local bad lad. Radio revival of the BBC TV copper. 13:30Patrick Humphries takes an affectionate look at the little known story of movie trailers.
| 13:002/6PC Dixon and PC Crawford race to save a baby's life. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 13:30Can the beauty of the Lake District and the grit of fell running inspire a composer?
| 13:001/2Edna O’Brien’s frank, funny and subversive story of womanhood in Ireland in the 1950s.
| 13:001/2A band of inept revolutionaries in a London squat try to court the IRA.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Still stranded in North Carolina, Cora awaits word from the underground railroad 14:151/10David Thomson explores how cinema has changed him - and us. Do we need a map for the dark? 14:30First ever dramatisation of Doris Lessing's 1985 satire of incompetent revolutionaries. 14:451/5Peter Pomerantsev on modern Russia's journey from communism to a new form of dictatorship.
| 14:007/10Ridgeway the slave catcher is determined to deliver Cora back to the Randall Plantation. 14:152/10David Thomson explores the power of cinema. What is the special power of music and sound? 14:30Alice is on a mission to remove the concrete from the squat's toilets. 14:452/5Vitaly, a notorious gangster turned film director, summons Peter for a private audience.
| 14:008/10Cora meets freeborn men for the first time and begins a new life on the Valentine farm. 14:153/10When Al Jolson sang for his 'mammy' in 1927, a new age of dreaming and illusion was born. 14:30Alice continues her mission to make the squat habitable. 14:453/5The nightmarish ordeal of a businesswoman falsely imprisoned for drug trafficking.
| 14:009/10Cora's refuge, Valentine farm, comes under threat. 14:154/10Author and critic David Thomson delves into cinema's dubious love affair with death. 14:30Jasper and Bert are in Ireland, attempting to woo the IRA. 14:454/5Peter meets a 'guardian spirit' of Old Moscow, defender of its historic architecture.
| 14:0010/10Cora faces Ridgeway once more, and makes a final journey on the railroad. 14:155/10Continuing his journey through cinema, David Thomson meditates on time and memory. 14:30Alice finally meets her revolutionary neighbour, the enigmatic Comrade Andrew. 14:455/5Peter Pomerantsev considers Russia's shift from communism to a new form of dictatorship.
| 14:10John Eliot Gardiner chooses 'Zefiro Torna' by Monteverdi and Beethoven's 'Missa Solemnis'. 14:15Horror fan Mark Kermode selects favourite readings, including The Exorcist. From 2008. 14:453/5At the allotment, Carter's uncle sounds off on sunshine, southerners and a smart mutt.
| 14:153/3Brendan is stuck in a rut. If only he could find the courage to escape. 14:302/2Rose starts to make changes as she gets closer to Connie, and the truth.
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| 15:00 | 15:005/6Will Magdalen wed her cousin Noel and regain her inheritance? Can Mrs Lecount outwit her?
| 15:006/6Magdalen attempts to find the evidence that will enable her to acquire her inheritance.
| 15:00An original western by Sebastian Baczkiewicz about the creation of an American legend.
| 15:001/2John Hurt is The Narrator in John Fowles' tale of forbidden passions in Victorian Dorset.
| 15:002/2John Hurt stars in John Fowles' tale of forbidden passions in Victorian Dorset.
| 15:00Jazz singer Kurt Elling doffs his trilby as he explores the life of Frank Sinatra.
| 15:451/5Cerys Matthews and Tris Penna consider the legacy of the UK's first gramophone records.
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| 16:00 | 16:005/6Gyles Brandreth is joined by Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Lynne Truss and Rowan Pelling. 16:304/6Alistair moves to the countryside to be with his new lover. Will Ben and Helen follow?
| 16:003/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 16:302/6Andy and Jeff find an abandoned fridge and think their luck has changed.
| 16:003/6Students from the University of Dundee take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 16:305/7The thespian goes back to school and upsets the Entente Cordiale.
| 16:004/6The panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 16:304/8Sweethearts Bernard and Iris scour the neighbourhood for his sulking dad.
| 16:003/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Nick Helm, Isy Suttie and Dougie Anderson. 16:301/6Ian Hislop and Nick Newman's epic tale of bitter rivals Foxwell Cravate and Max Pomeroy.
| 16:00In a cathedral spire, a malevolent gargoyle wields its evil power. With Peter Meakin.
| 16:00Penelope Fitzgerald's comic novel set in the BBC in 1940. With Helen George and Toby Jones
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| 17:00 | 17:003/4Fiona encourages Susan to make new friends and Blake gets a new girlfriend. 17:302/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Sarah Kendall, James Wong and Sir Chris Evans.
| 17:001/4New dad Geoff tries to host a perfect Swedish Christmas. 17:303/6Clare's got tickets to Any Questions? Starring Sally Phillips
| 17:004/6Cut back or cash splash? Pam and Gordon run a garden centre, but argue over growing old. 17:305/6The professor receives a call from his future self with a dire warning.
| 17:005/5The slimmers aim to give Kelly a wedding day she will never forget. 17:301/6Everyone's sensitive around widower Mitch on his anniversary but he's preoccupied...
| 17:006/6Squire Fenton's downfall looks imminent with the arrival of his scheming father. 17:30A personal, funny and impassioned look at society's relationship with fat people.
| 17:302/3Novelist Jake Arnott and his guests look for signs of hope in modern life.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects Found at Sea from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:305/6Ed becomes involved in honouring plucky wartime songbird 'Beryl Bassett'.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/6The UME spaceship lands on Oblivion, where Norman and Max make a sacrifice. 18:30Rebecca Jones and Graeme Le Saux join Sue MacGregor to discuss some favourite books.
| 18:001/4Two friends on holiday come across a terrifying tale. First published in 1908. 18:30Tom Morton talks to the daughter of Bee Gee Maurice Gibb.
| 18:002/4The narrator and his sister face the swine-like creatures' terrifying siege. 1908 novella. 18:30Charles Collingwood - Brian Aldridge in The Archers - looks back over his life and career.
| 18:003/4Will the narrator and his dog survive a watery entrapment? Jim Norton reads 1908 novella. 18:30Sir Brendan Barber champions John Steinbeck.
| 18:004/4Back from his voyage, the narrator sees a sinister green hand at his window. 18:30Matthew Parris talks about rage with Shyama Perera, Cristina Odone and Rouzbeh Pirouz.
| 18:002/2Like Jonah, the Time Lord and Peri find themselves inside a whale, and they are not alone.
| 18:00Vampire drama set in Dacia adapted from a Kingsley Amis story with Christopher Cazenove. 18:301/6Marooned for decades on Mars, a telephone engineer finally gets a call when he turns 80.
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| 19:00 | 19:008/13Time for pastures new for Kate and George, but what about their new neighbours? 19:3013/20Butcher Jones is short of meat, so Private Walker gets to work...
| 19:0023/30Neddie Seagoon attempts to climb a peak even higher than Everest. From March 1954. 19:3010/14Kenneth Horne visits the tax office and Hornerama on entertainment.
| 19:0014/16The Lad signs up to Sid's new film studio... 19:30Les Dawson reveals how the mother-in-law joke was invented, and the real Humpty Dumpty.
| 19:00Down Your Way is in the village of Knotty Ash, and Doddy croons a ditty. 19:304/9Rent-a-pet, and an invasion of Earth.
| 19:006/15Queen Victoria complains, and all is revealed in Upstairs Downstairs. 19:304/8Albert is laid up in bed, and busy Harold is fretting.
| 19:00John McCarthy invites Michael Palin to celebrate his BBC radio years
| 19:006/8Radiolab examines three very different kinds of black boxes - spaces for strange creation.
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| 20:00 | 20:006/8A red-haired visitor asks the detective to investigate a millionaire's bizarre job offer. 20:30The story of the world's first broadcasting organisation - in 1890s Budapest.
| 20:007/8The detective investigates a house buyer who's also after all its contents. 20:30Historian Justin Champion investigates real life duels and the literature they influenced.
| 20:008/8A simple case of adultery and theft turns sinister for the detective and Dr Watson. 20:30Mary Anne Hobbs explores the fusion of fine art and tattoos.
| 20:001/6PC George Dixon bends the rules for a local bad lad. Radio revival of the BBC TV copper. 20:30Patrick Humphries takes an affectionate look at the little known story of movie trailers.
| 20:002/6PC Dixon and PC Crawford race to save a baby's life. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 20:30Can the beauty of the Lake District and the grit of fell running inspire a composer?
| | 20:00How a shepherd’s son changed the world with his revolutionary engineering.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to technologist Kai-Fu Lee about the future of AI. 21:45The ups and downs of navigating a new relationship as a digital nomad, and single mum.
| 21:003/6Josie Long hears stories of disappearance. 21:30Bill and Jimmy take their fight against the Illuminati to the art world.
| 21:003/3Grace Dent goes back to her awkward teenage years with help from the BBC archives.
| 21:00A woman discovers that scaling the social ladder needs delicate balance. 21:15A meteorite explodes over the North Yorkshire coast. Four lonely lives change forever.
| 21:00Why are four-hour-long Dungeons and Dragons podcasts so popular?
| | 21:10A former paramedic and a patient who was unconscious when they met piece things together 21:15The Nobel-winning scientist Peter Mansfield shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Sarah Kendall, James Wong and Sir Chris Evans. 22:306/6Gently Benevolent summons a massive Martian invasion. Is this the end for Pip?
| 22:003/6Clare's got tickets to Any Questions? Starring Sally Phillips 22:301/6Spoof music lecture revealing how a fear of flying led to the birth of psychedelia. 22:451/6Featuring early efforts by Alan Moore, Patricia Cornwell, Byron and Henrik Ibsen.
| 22:005/6The professor receives a call from his future self with a dire warning. 22:302/4Can Marengo and Copenhagen's equine love overcome conflicting wedding plans? 22:452/4Stand-up John Moloney tells stories about a German baby and a run-in with a hen night.
| 22:001/6Everyone's sensitive around widower Mitch on his anniversary but he's preoccupied... 22:30The week's news stories lovingly moulded into sketches and one-liners by the public.
| 22:00A personal, funny and impassioned look at society's relationship with fat people. 22:302/6The embarrassing auntie gets hip! 22:55Jake Yapp talks to Joz Norris.
| 22:001/6Mark Steel's in Town returns for an 8th series. First stop, Bedford. 22:301/4The problems of finding the perfect mate, including how the bicycle revolutionised sex.
| 22:005/6Ed becomes involved in honouring plucky wartime songbird 'Beryl Bassett'. 22:30Comedy sketch show starring Daniel Rigby, Henry Paker, Mike Wozniak and Sara Pascoe. 22:55Jake Yapp talks to Joz Norris.
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| 23:00 | 23:00A satirical review of the week's news with added extra bits, chaired by Phil Wang. 23:452/4Michael Feydeau and David Pershore probe a case of counterfeit art.
| 23:004/6It's Stuart's birthday, and Joe and Terry plan a bash. Nicola meets a very handsome man. 23:25From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. 23:305/5With London's transport system in a shambles, the consultants ride to the rescue.
| 23:006/6The award-winning funny man revels in misery. With Laurence Howarth and Daisy Haggard. 23:301/4Stephen takes his first steps into working life.
| 23:004/4Beverley Callard stars in Jenny Eclair's comic monologue about a 60th birthday party. 23:154/4The host of the longest-running open mic night in NYC recalls why he started writing. 23:25From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. 23:302/6Mark Watson attempts to make sense of life, assisted by Sam Simmons and Will Adamsdale.
| 23:004/4Comic monologues written and performed by Sally Phillips and Lily Bevan with star guests. 23:302/4Comic modern reworkings of popular ancient Irish stories. 23:452/4Comic sketches, songs and stand-up with a pole-vaulting chicken and a dancing bear.
| 23:002/6How a quest for fitness can become an obsession, plus questions from the studio audience. 23:301/6The comedian investigates his fear of reading aloud. Just what is the point of books?
| 23:00The week's news stories lovingly moulded into sketches and one-liners by the public. 23:301/4The human chameleon's host of characters from a chatty schoolgirl to a decrepit charwoman.
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