| 00:00 | 00:00Vampire drama set in Dacia adapted from a Kingsley Amis story with Christopher Cazenove. 00:301/6Marooned for decades on Mars, a telephone engineer finally gets a call when he turns 80.
| 00:001/10The crew of starship Challenger follow two 'angels' in search of new home planets. 00:30Sue McGregor, Dame Diana Rigg and Rachel de Thame discuss their favourite books.
| 00:002/10Heading for a home they have never known, the crew must come to terms with shocking news. 00:30Tom Morton hears about Woody Guthrie and his music from his singer-songwriter son, Arlo.
| 00:003/10After their devastating news, the starship's crew face peril from a once-benign force. 00:30The 'Carry On' star, Liz Fraser, recalls her career.
| 00:004/10Astra and Darv are taken to a neighbouring moon for cross-examination. 00:30Comedian Al Murray champions the life of Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery.
| 00:005/10The starship Challenger closes in on Zelda 5, where captives Darv and Astra face danger. 00:30Matthew Parris and guests decide between worthy and satisfying.
| 00:001/2Ursula Le Guin's groundbreaking novel set on an ice-age world. Adapted by Judith Adams.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2A band of inept revolutionaries in a London squat try to court the IRA.
| 01:003/6PC Dixon helps his colleague make his first arrest. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 01:30Pete Paphides visits the M1's improbable 1960s music meeting place - Blue Boar Services.
| 01:004/6An arrival and a departure on PC Dixon's night beat. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 01:30Former soldiers turn to Shakespeare to fight stress and take Henry V to the London stage.
| 01:005/6PC Dixon visits the terraces to solve a robbery. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 01:30From the French coast, Allan Little tells the story of Britain's worst maritime disaster.
| 01:006/6A tricky case for PC Dixon confronting a deserter. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 01:30Wolfgang Stoecker is on a mission to explore the meaning of dust.
| 01:001/6When the village curate is found murdered, the retired PR guru vows to catch his killer. 01:30Ken Arnold explores how three European countries variously tell the history of madness.
| 01:00Explorer Raphael Hythloday tells Thomas More about a mystical island. 01:002/2Kate returns to live with the married Eugene but her father soon comes looking for her.
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| 02:00 | 02:153/3Brendan is stuck in a rut. If only he could find the courage to escape. 02:302/2Rose starts to make changes as she gets closer to Connie, and the truth.
| 02:001/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's novel The Buried Giant. 02:156/10David Thomson continues his journey through cinema, and considers its spiral of carnage. 02:30Faye cuts her wrists in a suicide bid, but Alice promises not to involve the authorities. 02:451/5Poet Robert Crawford's biography of one of the great figures of 20th-century literature.
| 02:002/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's novel The Buried Giant. 02:157/10David Thomson looks at the cinema with the thrill of romance and a kiss as big as a house. 02:30Comrade Jocelin tests out her bomb-making abilities. 02:452/5Harvard, Paris and beyond. Robert Crawford's biography of poet TS Eliot.
| 02:003/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's novel The Buried Giant. 02:158/10Critic and writer David Thomson goes in search of happiness on the big screen. 02:30Tale of a band of incompetent, bourgeois revolutionaries living in a London squat. 02:453/5Cambridge University and meeting Vivien. Robert Crawford's biography of poet TS Eliot.
| 02:004/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's novel The Buried Giant. 02:159/10David Thomson explores flying in film, and how it merges with our desire to escape. 02:30Alice (Olivia Vinall) goes to visit her mother, Dorothy (Sian Thomas). 02:454/5Working at a bank and The Waste Land. Robert Crawford's biography of poet TS Eliot.
| 02:005/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's novel The Buried Giant. 02:1510/10David Thomson considers cinema's future. Is the dream palace the place to dream anymore? 02:30Doris Lessing's satire about hapless revolutionaries who plan to blow up a London hotel. 02:455/5Literary greats and The Waste Land. Robert Crawford's biography of poet TS Eliot.
| 02:10Comedian and actress Doon Mackichan chooses songs by Giuseppe Verdi and Led Zeppelin. 02:15From Joyce Grenfell to J M Coetzee, singer Catherine Bott shares her favourite writers. 02:454/5Carter's uncle proposes staying at home, where he recalls days of steam and northern food.
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| 03:00 | 03:451/5Cerys Matthews and Tris Penna consider the legacy of the UK's first gramophone records.
| 03:001/4The wild and tormented Francis Herries begins a new life in Cumberland. Stars Gavin Muir.
| 03:002/4Francis Herries encounters Mirabell again and the Jacobite rebels march on Carlisle.
| 03:003/4Francis Herries roams the fells searching for something he can never find.
| 03:004/4Francis Herries struggles with his stormy marriage.
| 03:00The myth that inspired The Flying Dutchman. Stars Gerard Murphy.
| 03:00Dare you listen to a specially-crafted soundtrack of the supernatural?
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| 04:00 | 04:00Penelope Fitzgerald's comic novel set in the BBC in 1940. With Helen George and Toby Jones
| 04:006/6Gyles Brandreth hosts Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Jennie Bond and Geoffrey Durham. 04:305/6Helen's multiplying skills with a calculator mean Ben is soon adding up the repercussions.
| 04:004/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 04:303/6Jeff and Andy win a meal at Flamford's poshest hotel, opening a Pandora's Box of envy.
| 04:004/6Students from Merton College Oxford take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 04:306/7Robert is all set for a West End stage romp, but the farce occurs before the curtain rises
| 04:005/6The panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 04:303/8A new arrival sparks friction for Bernard and Iris.
| 04:005/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Francis Wheen, Kirsty Wark and Andrew Maxwell. 04:302/6Could Cravate and Pomeroy's rivalry ruin the oil deal for world peace?
| 04:00A retired GP reflects on the end of an era. Stars Joan Plowright.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects Found at Sea from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:305/6Ed becomes involved in honouring plucky wartime songbird 'Beryl Bassett'.
| 05:004/4Ten years on from Fiona's disastrous wedding and Susan is determined to give her closure. 05:303/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Ahir Shah, Dr Fern Riddell and Prof. Bobby Acharya.
| 05:002/4Geoff finds himself pitted against a perfect Swedish male. 05:304/6Clare is tempting fate in a visit to 'Unlucky Louis'.
| 05:005/6Diet or deception? Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. 05:306/6Troy tries to comfort a dying Brian. And fails.
| 05:001/4Comedy drama set in the idiosyncratic world of a tourist information office. 05:302/6The unattached neighbours rail against Valentine’s Day conventions.
| 05:001/6Cassie insists she is fine since Pete's move to the US. But is she really coping? 05:30Olga Koch gives us an insight into growing up in the Russian Federation
| 05:451/5A young girl's first day at nursery school. Stories of Sri Lankan immigrants in Britain.
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| 06:00 | 06:003/6PC Dixon helps his colleague make his first arrest. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 06:30Pete Paphides visits the M1's improbable 1960s music meeting place - Blue Boar Services.
| 06:004/6An arrival and a departure on PC Dixon's night beat. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 06:30Former soldiers turn to Shakespeare to fight stress and take Henry V to the London stage.
| 06:005/6PC Dixon visits the terraces to solve a robbery. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 06:30From the French coast, Allan Little tells the story of Britain's worst maritime disaster.
| 06:006/6A tricky case for PC Dixon confronting a deserter. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 06:30Wolfgang Stoecker is on a mission to explore the meaning of dust.
| 06:001/6When the village curate is found murdered, the retired PR guru vows to catch his killer. 06:30Ken Arnold explores how three European countries variously tell the history of madness.
| 06:00A retired GP reflects on the end of an era. Stars Joan Plowright.
| 06:002/2Faye is found bleeding, but Alice has promised not to involve the authorities.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/4Ten years on from Fiona's disastrous wedding and Susan is determined to give her closure. 07:303/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Ahir Shah, Dr Fern Riddell and Prof. Bobby Acharya.
| 07:002/4Geoff finds himself pitted against a perfect Swedish male. 07:304/6Clare is tempting fate in a visit to 'Unlucky Louis'.
| 07:005/6Diet or deception? Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. 07:306/6Troy tries to comfort a dying Brian. And fails.
| 07:001/4Comedy drama set in the idiosyncratic world of a tourist information office. 07:302/6The unattached neighbours rail against Valentine’s Day conventions.
| 07:001/6Cassie insists she is fine since Pete's move to the US. But is she really coping? 07:30Olga Koch gives us an insight into growing up in the Russian Federation
| 07:451/5A young girl's first day at nursery school. Stories of Sri Lankan immigrants in Britain.
| 07:15A woman in an orchard is disturbed by a tired and agitated stranger. 07:306/6Could one of Ed's rediscovered films change his life?
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| 08:00 | 08:009/13Kate is concerned when George heads to Birmingham with his colleagues. 08:3014/20Mainwaring is horrified when some prisoners of war escape!
| 08:0024/30Captain Seagoon investigates a mustard-and-cress-flavoured mystery at Clapham Junction. 08:3011/14Kenneth Horne has a close encounter and Hornerama looks at sport.
| 08:0016/16The cast reminisce over how they all first met. 08:30Les Dawson presents his own versions of Dallas and Columbo, plus more piano bashing.
| 08:00It's the tickling season with Dickie Mint and meet the world's worst! 08:305/9Singing dogs and the tale of Martin Copperwick.
| 08:007/15The team take the Dinosaur Cheese Interlude test. 08:305/8Harold decides that buying a new bed is the only way he'll ever impress women.
| 08:00Dare you listen to a specially-crafted soundtrack of the supernatural?
| 08:00Mrs Mopp loves a sailor. Wartime comedy from 1944 with Tommy Handley and friends. 08:30Archie Andrews and mentor Peter Brough buy a farm. With Dick Emery and Deryck Guyler.
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| 09:00 | 09:006/6Gyles Brandreth hosts Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Jennie Bond and Geoffrey Durham. 09:305/6Helen's multiplying skills with a calculator mean Ben is soon adding up the repercussions.
| 09:00A satirical review of the week's news (with added extra bits) guest hosted by Nish Kumar. 09:454/6Michael Feydeau and David Pershore's melange of multi-murderers.
| 09:004/6Students from Merton College Oxford take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 09:306/7Robert is all set for a West End stage romp, but the farce occurs before the curtain rises
| 09:005/6The panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 09:303/8A new arrival sparks friction for Bernard and Iris.
| 09:005/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Francis Wheen, Kirsty Wark and Andrew Maxwell. 09:302/6Could Cravate and Pomeroy's rivalry ruin the oil deal for world peace?
| 09:00Diane Morgan presents real-life tales of ghost hunting, hauntings and the unexplained.
| 09:00The people of the Windrush generation tell their stories.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4The wild and tormented Francis Herries begins a new life in Cumberland. Stars Gavin Muir.
| 10:002/4Francis Herries encounters Mirabell again and the Jacobite rebels march on Carlisle.
| 10:003/4Francis Herries roams the fells searching for something he can never find.
| 10:004/4Francis Herries struggles with his stormy marriage.
| 10:00The myth that inspired The Flying Dutchman. Stars Gerard Murphy.
| | 10:10Fi Glover with a conversation between 10-year-olds about the ups and downs of friendship.(R) 10:15From Beethoven to Ella Fitzgerald, the judge shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Chris Anderson talks to the writer and thinker David Brooks on political healing. 11:45Glenys has paid for her sleeve tattoos with her pension - and they're not what you expect!
| 11:004/6Josie Long looks for light in the darkness and illumination. From 2016. 11:306/6Elaine disagrees with Phil but doesn't see what business it is of her parishioners.
| 11:001/3Cerys Matthews chooses her favourite stories from 25 series of BBC Radio 4's Soul Music
| 11:00Jane Morton lies dying, her sister at her side, but what is their bitter secret? 11:15The true story of the music writing duo Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman.
| 11:00Podcasts to make you happier - with Amanda Litherland and Chrystal Genesis
| | 11:007/8Radiolab explores how you find out who Patient Zero is - the heart of any kind of outbreak
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| 12:00 | 12:009/13Kate is concerned when George heads to Birmingham with his colleagues. 12:3014/20Mainwaring is horrified when some prisoners of war escape!
| 12:0024/30Captain Seagoon investigates a mustard-and-cress-flavoured mystery at Clapham Junction. 12:3011/14Kenneth Horne has a close encounter and Hornerama looks at sport.
| 12:0016/16The cast reminisce over how they all first met. 12:30Les Dawson presents his own versions of Dallas and Columbo, plus more piano bashing.
| 12:00It's the tickling season with Dickie Mint and meet the world's worst! 12:305/9Singing dogs and the tale of Martin Copperwick.
| 12:007/15The team take the Dinosaur Cheese Interlude test. 12:305/8Harold decides that buying a new bed is the only way he'll ever impress women.
| 12:001/4Comedy drama set in the idiosyncratic world of a tourist information office. 12:3014/20Mainwaring is horrified when some prisoners of war escape!
| 12:00Mrs Mopp loves a sailor. Wartime comedy from 1944 with Tommy Handley and friends. 12:30Archie Andrews and mentor Peter Brough buy a farm. With Dick Emery and Deryck Guyler.
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| 13:00 | 13:003/6PC Dixon helps his colleague make his first arrest. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 13:30Pete Paphides visits the M1's improbable 1960s music meeting place - Blue Boar Services.
| 13:004/6An arrival and a departure on PC Dixon's night beat. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 13:30Former soldiers turn to Shakespeare to fight stress and take Henry V to the London stage.
| 13:005/6PC Dixon visits the terraces to solve a robbery. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 13:30From the French coast, Allan Little tells the story of Britain's worst maritime disaster.
| 13:006/6A tricky case for PC Dixon confronting a deserter. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 13:30Wolfgang Stoecker is on a mission to explore the meaning of dust.
| 13:001/6When the village curate is found murdered, the retired PR guru vows to catch his killer. 13:30Ken Arnold explores how three European countries variously tell the history of madness.
| 13:002/2Kate returns to live with the married Eugene but her father soon comes looking for her.
| 13:002/2Faye is found bleeding, but Alice has promised not to involve the authorities.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's novel The Buried Giant. 14:156/10David Thomson continues his journey through cinema, and considers its spiral of carnage. 14:30Faye cuts her wrists in a suicide bid, but Alice promises not to involve the authorities. 14:451/5Poet Robert Crawford's biography of one of the great figures of 20th-century literature.
| 14:002/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's novel The Buried Giant. 14:157/10David Thomson looks at the cinema with the thrill of romance and a kiss as big as a house. 14:30Comrade Jocelin tests out her bomb-making abilities. 14:452/5Harvard, Paris and beyond. Robert Crawford's biography of poet TS Eliot.
| 14:003/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's novel The Buried Giant. 14:158/10Critic and writer David Thomson goes in search of happiness on the big screen. 14:30Tale of a band of incompetent, bourgeois revolutionaries living in a London squat. 14:453/5Cambridge University and meeting Vivien. Robert Crawford's biography of poet TS Eliot.
| 14:004/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's novel The Buried Giant. 14:159/10David Thomson explores flying in film, and how it merges with our desire to escape. 14:30Alice (Olivia Vinall) goes to visit her mother, Dorothy (Sian Thomas). 14:454/5Working at a bank and The Waste Land. Robert Crawford's biography of poet TS Eliot.
| 14:005/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's novel The Buried Giant. 14:1510/10David Thomson considers cinema's future. Is the dream palace the place to dream anymore? 14:30Doris Lessing's satire about hapless revolutionaries who plan to blow up a London hotel. 14:455/5Literary greats and The Waste Land. Robert Crawford's biography of poet TS Eliot.
| 14:10Comedian and actress Doon Mackichan chooses songs by Giuseppe Verdi and Led Zeppelin. 14:15From Joyce Grenfell to J M Coetzee, singer Catherine Bott shares her favourite writers. 14:454/5Carter's uncle proposes staying at home, where he recalls days of steam and northern food.
| 14:15A woman in an orchard is disturbed by a tired and agitated stranger. 14:30An ancient landscape shapes the life of one man in this quiet mesmerising novel.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4The wild and tormented Francis Herries begins a new life in Cumberland. Stars Gavin Muir.
| 15:002/4Francis Herries encounters Mirabell again and the Jacobite rebels march on Carlisle.
| 15:003/4Francis Herries roams the fells searching for something he can never find.
| 15:004/4Francis Herries struggles with his stormy marriage.
| 15:00The myth that inspired The Flying Dutchman. Stars Gerard Murphy.
| 15:00Dare you listen to a specially-crafted soundtrack of the supernatural?
| 15:452/5Cerys Matthews and Tris Penna consider the legacy of the UK's first gramophone records.
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| 16:00 | 16:006/6Gyles Brandreth hosts Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Jennie Bond and Geoffrey Durham. 16:305/6Helen's multiplying skills with a calculator mean Ben is soon adding up the repercussions.
| 16:004/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 16:303/6Jeff and Andy win a meal at Flamford's poshest hotel, opening a Pandora's Box of envy.
| 16:004/6Students from Merton College Oxford take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 16:306/7Robert is all set for a West End stage romp, but the farce occurs before the curtain rises
| 16:005/6The panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 16:303/8A new arrival sparks friction for Bernard and Iris.
| 16:005/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Francis Wheen, Kirsty Wark and Andrew Maxwell. 16:302/6Could Cravate and Pomeroy's rivalry ruin the oil deal for world peace?
| 16:00A retired GP reflects on the end of an era. Stars Joan Plowright.
| 16:00Celebrated actress Mrs Patrick Campbell had one constant companion, her dog, Moonbeam.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/4Ten years on from Fiona's disastrous wedding and Susan is determined to give her closure. 17:303/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Ahir Shah, Dr Fern Riddell and Prof. Bobby Acharya.
| 17:002/4Geoff finds himself pitted against a perfect Swedish male. 17:304/6Clare is tempting fate in a visit to 'Unlucky Louis'.
| 17:005/6Diet or deception? Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. 17:306/6Troy tries to comfort a dying Brian. And fails.
| 17:001/4Comedy drama set in the idiosyncratic world of a tourist information office. 17:302/6The unattached neighbours rail against Valentine’s Day conventions.
| 17:001/6Cassie insists she is fine since Pete's move to the US. But is she really coping? 17:30Olga Koch gives us an insight into growing up in the Russian Federation
| 17:451/5A young girl's first day at nursery school. Stories of Sri Lankan immigrants in Britain.
| 17:00Three programmes featuring Carol Ann Duffy, Gillian Clarke and birds in poetry. 17:306/6Could one of Ed's rediscovered films change his life?
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| 18:00 | 18:001/10The crew of starship Challenger follow two 'angels' in search of new home planets. 18:30Sue McGregor, Dame Diana Rigg and Rachel de Thame discuss their favourite books.
| 18:002/10Heading for a home they have never known, the crew must come to terms with shocking news. 18:30Tom Morton hears about Woody Guthrie and his music from his singer-songwriter son, Arlo.
| 18:003/10After their devastating news, the starship's crew face peril from a once-benign force. 18:30The 'Carry On' star, Liz Fraser, recalls her career.
| 18:004/10Astra and Darv are taken to a neighbouring moon for cross-examination. 18:30Comedian Al Murray champions the life of Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery.
| 18:005/10The starship Challenger closes in on Zelda 5, where captives Darv and Astra face danger. 18:30Matthew Parris and guests decide between worthy and satisfying.
| 18:001/2Ursula Le Guin's groundbreaking novel set on an ice-age world. Adapted by Judith Adams.
| 18:001/5A maid takes a job for a dysfunctional couple in a haunted house. 18:302/6One afternoon, a priest hears a familiar voice. Tale of confessions and confectionary.
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| 19:00 | 19:009/13Kate is concerned when George heads to Birmingham with his colleagues. 19:3014/20Mainwaring is horrified when some prisoners of war escape!
| 19:0024/30Captain Seagoon investigates a mustard-and-cress-flavoured mystery at Clapham Junction. 19:3011/14Kenneth Horne has a close encounter and Hornerama looks at sport.
| 19:0016/16The cast reminisce over how they all first met. 19:30Les Dawson presents his own versions of Dallas and Columbo, plus more piano bashing.
| 19:00It's the tickling season with Dickie Mint and meet the world's worst! 19:305/9Singing dogs and the tale of Martin Copperwick.
| 19:007/15The team take the Dinosaur Cheese Interlude test. 19:305/8Harold decides that buying a new bed is the only way he'll ever impress women.
| 19:00Diane Morgan presents real-life tales of ghost hunting, hauntings and the unexplained.
| 19:007/8Radiolab explores how you find out who Patient Zero is - the heart of any kind of outbreak
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| 20:00 | 20:003/6PC Dixon helps his colleague make his first arrest. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 20:30Pete Paphides visits the M1's improbable 1960s music meeting place - Blue Boar Services.
| 20:004/6An arrival and a departure on PC Dixon's night beat. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 20:30Former soldiers turn to Shakespeare to fight stress and take Henry V to the London stage.
| 20:005/6PC Dixon visits the terraces to solve a robbery. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 20:30From the French coast, Allan Little tells the story of Britain's worst maritime disaster.
| 20:006/6A tricky case for PC Dixon confronting a deserter. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 20:30Wolfgang Stoecker is on a mission to explore the meaning of dust.
| 20:001/6When the village curate is found murdered, the retired PR guru vows to catch his killer. 20:30Ken Arnold explores how three European countries variously tell the history of madness.
| | 20:00The people of the Windrush generation tell their stories.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to the writer and thinker David Brooks on political healing. 21:45Glenys has paid for her sleeve tattoos with her pension - and they're not what you expect!
| 21:004/6Josie Long looks for light in the darkness and illumination. From 2016. 21:30Finally, to the Isle of Jura with two suitcases containing a million quid.
| 21:001/3Cerys Matthews chooses her favourite stories from 25 series of BBC Radio 4's Soul Music
| 21:00Jane Morton lies dying, her sister at her side, but what is their bitter secret? 21:15The true story of the music writing duo Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman.
| 21:00Podcasts to make you happier - with Amanda Litherland and Chrystal Genesis
| | 21:10Fi Glover with a conversation between 10-year-olds about the ups and downs of friendship.(R) 21:15From Beethoven to Ella Fitzgerald, the judge shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Ahir Shah, Dr Fern Riddell and Prof. Bobby Acharya. 22:301/4Bridget asks who has the best sexism in the world and deconstructs a yoghurt advert. 22:55Jon Holmes enlists the help of Abigoliah Schamaun in his quest to become more flexible.
| 22:004/6Clare is tempting fate in a visit to 'Unlucky Louis'. 22:302/6The Brummie musicologist reveals some big rock names have a lot to thank him for. 22:452/6Featuring a valuable insight into the origins of Henry Longfellow's poetic success. 22:55Jon Holmes enlists the help of Abigoliah Schamaun in his quest to become more flexible.
| 22:006/6Troy tries to comfort a dying Brian. And fails. 22:303/4The lovers face a challenge to their relationship - Marengo's stablemate Marcy. 22:453/4John tells a story about darts and remembers a few of his old one-liners. 22:55Jon Holmes enlists the help of Abigoliah Schamaun in his quest to become more flexible.
| 22:002/6The unattached neighbours rail against Valentine’s Day conventions. 22:30Darren Harriott hosts Newsjack's little brother with this week's satirical instalment. 22:451/8Goldfish Liam and Anton contemplate the meaning of their existence.
| 22:00Olga Koch gives us an insight into growing up in the Russian Federation 22:303/6The Kapoors go golfing! 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:002/6Mark Steel visits the Derbyshire town of Matlock Bath and performs for the locals. 22:302/4Helen Keen, Peter Serafinowicz and Susy Kane explore how to get on with everybody else.
| 22:006/6Could one of Ed's rediscovered films change his life? 22:301/4Symphonious sketch series with Daniel Rigby, Mike Wozniak, Sara Pascoe and Henry Paker. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
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| 23:00 | 23:00A satirical review of the week's news (with added extra bits) guest hosted by Nish Kumar. 23:454/6Michael Feydeau and David Pershore's melange of multi-murderers.
| 23:005/6Stuart says something very silly, and Nicola tries to become Vanessa's confidante. 23:301/4Are you a 'decent' person? Then this is the show for you as Britain is put to rights.
| 23:001/6Fast-paced sketch show about modern communication, media noise and contemporary obsessions 23:302/4The Amos household are caught up in the Brixton riot.
| 23:001/6Marcus Brigstocke persuades his guest Ann Widdecombe to try new experiences. 23:303/6Mark Watson attempts to make sense of life, assisted by Sam Simmons and Will Adamsdale.
| 23:001/6Jason and his team examine the pitfalls of making best man speeches. 23:303/4Yasmine Akram and Aisling Bea bring to life some of Ireland's most popular folklore. 23:453/4Cornflakes, Dave, sausages and a gravedigger. What could possibly go wrong?
| 23:003/6A family Thanksgiving gathering at the seaside and another instalment from David's diary. 23:302/6The comedian ponders the many difficulties involved in being, and having, a mum and dad.
| 23:001/6Jon Culshaw and co explore the private lives of famous folk like Alan Carr. 23:302/4The human chameleon's host of comic characters includes a nonagenarian musical diva.
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