| 00:00 | 00:001/5A maid takes a job for a dysfunctional couple in a haunted house. 00:302/6One afternoon, a priest hears a familiar voice. Tale of confessions and confectionary.
| 00:006/10Searching for Earth, the starship Challenger heads towards star cluster Tersus 9. 00:30Victoria Derbyshire and Vikas Swarup join Kate Mosse to discuss some favourite books.
| 00:007/10The Challenger has found its sister starship, but the crew are living in total isolation. 00:30Dame Flora Robson shares her love of wildlife with Derek Jones.
| 00:008/10The crew of Challenger have mounted an escape, but their starship has vanished. 00:30Star of stage, TV and big screen, actor Richard Griffiths recalls his career.
| 00:009/10The starship Challenger's crew act on suspicions in their battle to find Earth. 00:30Ricky Ross from Deacon Blue champions songwriter Hank Williams. Matthew Parris presents.
| 00:0010/10The crew locate an earth-like planet, but the Angels are not beaten yet. 00:30Matthew Parris pulls a sickie with guests Patrick Neate, Guy Browning and Dr Len Fisher.
| 00:002/2Genly Ai arrives from Earth onto a planet with ambigendered humans.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2Faye is found bleeding, but Alice has promised not to involve the authorities.
| 01:002/6With the villagers reeling from the curate's death, the fete goes ahead. 01:30Emer Maguire learns how music is being used to help people living with dementia.
| 01:003/6The sleuth's plan to quit smoking sparks a treasure hunt, humiliation and a nasty murder. 01:301/2Jonny Dymond passes through the Panama Canal and explores its impact on the world.
| 01:004/6The murder hunt leads to Oxford, as intimacy beckons in a cupboard full of special books. 01:302/2Jonny Dymond passes through the Panama Canal and explores its impact on the world.
| 01:005/6The alarmed sleuth discovers her hairdresser and his clients are harbouring a dark secret. 01:30How has the uncanny shaped fiction, film, architecture and art?
| 01:006/6Agatha must identify the poisoner, but James won't help. Does he really no longer care? 01:30Jude Kelly marks 350 years of women on stage.
| 01:001/2Dr Helen Ash is involved in a road accident. But where was she going in such a hurry?
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| 02:00 | 02:15A woman in an orchard is disturbed by a tired and agitated stranger. 02:30An ancient landscape shapes the life of one man in this quiet mesmerising novel.
| 02:006/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's new novel The Buried Giant. 02:151/5Gwyneth Lewis visits a remote island as she contemplates a change in direction in her life 02:301/5New York, 1948. A young woman is about to have her life turned upside down. 02:451/5Tracy-Ann Obernan reads the new memoir by award-winning author Alexandra Fuller.
| 02:007/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's new novel The Buried Giant. 02:152/5Gwyneth Lewis explores the history of the Lundy and how the island may change her life. 02:302/5A chance meeting in a New York department store brings two women together. 02:452/5Tracy-Ann Oberman reads Alexandra Fuller's follow-up to Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight
| 02:008/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's new novel The Buried Giant. 02:153/5Poet Gwyneth Lewis explores Lundy Island's paradoxical qualities. 02:303/5Carol and Therese set out on a car trip to discover 1940s America - and each other. 02:453/5Tracy-Ann Oberman reads Alexandra Fuller's new memoir, charting her tempestuous marriage.
| 02:009/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's new novel The Buried Giant. 02:154/5Gwyneth Lewis investigates island myths and a particular quality of timelessness. 02:304/5Carol and Therese face the harsh realities of homophobia in 1940's America. 02:454/5Tracy-Ann Oberman reads the new memoir by award-winning author Alexandra Fuller.
| 02:0010/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's new novel The Buried Giant. 02:155/5Gwyneth Lewis considers the satisfaction of adventure close to home. 02:305/5Carol and Therese's relationship seems to be over. But will love find a way? 02:455/5Tracy-Ann Oberman reads the new memoir by award-winning author Alexandra Fuller.
| 02:10Singer Marty Wilde chooses tracks by Frankie Laine and Bill Haley & His Comets. 02:15Theatre director Dominic Dromgoole selects favourite writings. 02:455/5Carter and Uncle Mort enjoy sea air and some miserable memories.
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| 03:00 | 03:452/5Cerys Matthews and Tris Penna consider the legacy of the UK's first gramophone records.
| 03:001/2The 1960s misadventures of a drunken poet in a world of chaos - and bad verse.
| 03:002/2Classic 1960s acerbic comedy as Enderby, mediocre poet bursts onto an unsuspecting world.
| 03:001/3When plain Caroline Harding's only suitor moves to India, what hope remains for her?
| 03:002/3Caroline Harding sails for India, bound for marriage to a man she's not seen in 8 years.
| 03:003/31770s India. Caroline's marriage is a charade but she intends to stick to the bargain.
| 03:00Michael Symmons Roberts examines the book behind one of our most influential ideas: Utopia
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| 04:00 | 04:00Celebrated actress Mrs Patrick Campbell had one constant companion, her dog, Moonbeam.
| 04:001/12Nicholas Parsons chairs the game where no hesitation repetition or deviation is allowed. 04:306/6Ben and Helen wonder if they are missing out on adventures beyond the marital bed.
| 04:005/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 04:304/6Jeff and Andy are on a quest - Jeff for spiritual solace, Andy for a proper roast dinner.
| 04:005/6Students from the University of Sheffield take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 04:307/7Robert lands a festive stage role, but ends up drinking too much before a show.
| 04:006/6The panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 04:305/8Bernard has to work on a Sunday. Iris is not impressed!
| 04:006/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Dave Gorman, Anneka Rice and stand-up Joe Lycett. 04:303/6Cravate and Pomeroy face execution. Can Lady Arabella win them a last-minute reprieve?
| 04:00Two men behave badly with their vintage cars. Adapted from the 1953 classic film comedy.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Three programmes featuring Carol Ann Duffy, Gillian Clarke and birds in poetry. 05:306/6Could one of Ed's rediscovered films change his life?
| 05:001/4Fixing some bells in a belfry, the Yorkshire builders get in a flap. 05:304/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Jen Brister, Edward Brooke-Hitching and Jason Hazeley
| 05:003/4Geoff tries his hand at some controversial Swedish political satire. 05:305/6The Sparrowhawk office have a visit from an old team member with a proposition for them.
| 05:006/6Computer or sports car? Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. 05:301/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa
| 05:002/4Can Waft’s Tourist Information promote the town’s burping doctor? 05:303/6Mitch and Will are at loggerheads when an old female friend appears.
| 05:002/6Pete is back from America, but how can Cassie explain her relationship with the postman? 05:30Stand-up special from BBC Radio 4 New Comedy Award 2017 winner Heidi Regan.
| 05:303/3Columnist Katharine Whitehorn discusses progress with professional grump Tony Hawks.
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| 06:00 | 06:002/6With the villagers reeling from the curate's death, the fete goes ahead. 06:30Emer Maguire learns how music is being used to help people living with dementia.
| 06:003/6The sleuth's plan to quit smoking sparks a treasure hunt, humiliation and a nasty murder. 06:301/2Jonny Dymond passes through the Panama Canal and explores its impact on the world.
| 06:004/6The murder hunt leads to Oxford, as intimacy beckons in a cupboard full of special books. 06:302/2Jonny Dymond passes through the Panama Canal and explores its impact on the world.
| 06:005/6The alarmed sleuth discovers her hairdresser and his clients are harbouring a dark secret. 06:30How has the uncanny shaped fiction, film, architecture and art?
| 06:006/6Agatha must identify the poisoner, but James won't help. Does he really no longer care? 06:30Jude Kelly marks 350 years of women on stage.
| 06:00Two men behave badly with their vintage cars. Adapted from the 1953 classic film comedy.
| 06:00A love story of two very different women who risk everything to be together.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/4Fixing some bells in a belfry, the Yorkshire builders get in a flap. 07:304/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Jen Brister, Edward Brooke-Hitching and Jason Hazeley
| 07:003/4Geoff tries his hand at some controversial Swedish political satire. 07:305/6The Sparrowhawk office have a visit from an old team member with a proposition for them.
| 07:006/6Computer or sports car? Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. 07:301/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa
| 07:002/4Can Waft’s Tourist Information promote the town’s burping doctor? 07:303/6Mitch and Will are at loggerheads when an old female friend appears.
| 07:002/6Pete is back from America, but how can Cassie explain her relationship with the postman? 07:30Stand-up special from BBC Radio 4 New Comedy Award 2017 winner Heidi Regan.
| 07:303/3Columnist Katharine Whitehorn discusses progress with professional grump Tony Hawks.
| 07:15A young sailor's loyalty to his family is tested by a request from his mother. 07:301/6Fiona road tests Barney's theory about how to put the spark back in your marriage.
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| 08:00 | 08:0010/13Kate is not feeling well - will George be able to cope? 08:3015/20When the bank gets bombed, the platoon must guard the cash!
| 08:0010/14It's 1902. British secret agent Neddie Seagoon is on a deadly mission. 08:3012/14Kenneth Horne meets the BBC's chief programme planner.
| 08:005/12Sid hires the Lad to run his new venture, but then he discovers a surprise next door. 08:30Les Dawson's tales of 1920s gangsters, dole office romantics and tickling the ivories.
| 08:00Doddy visits the Diddy Shop, Digme-in-the-Ribs and introduces the world's worst tax evader 08:306/9Young inventors, and the 1930s musical Adam and Eve.
| 08:008/15Books are plundered, but what the Dickens is going on? 08:306/8Harold is aghast when he sees 'What the Butler Saw'.
| 08:00Michael Symmons Roberts examines the book behind one of our most influential ideas: Utopia
| 08:00Mrs Mopp is airbound. Wartime comedy from 1944 with Tommy Handley and friends. 08:30Brough makes a bet that he and Archie can travel round the British Isles in eight days.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/12Nicholas Parsons chairs the game where no hesitation repetition or deviation is allowed. 09:306/6Ben and Helen wonder if they are missing out on adventures beyond the marital bed.
| 09:001/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 09:301/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 09:005/6Students from the University of Sheffield take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 09:307/7Robert lands a festive stage role, but ends up drinking too much before a show.
| 09:006/6The panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 09:305/8Bernard has to work on a Sunday. Iris is not impressed!
| 09:006/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Dave Gorman, Anneka Rice and stand-up Joe Lycett. 09:303/6Cravate and Pomeroy face execution. Can Lady Arabella win them a last-minute reprieve?
| 09:00Samira Ahmed leads a comedy journey exploring women in satire.
| 09:00Edward Platt travels round Britain to discover how floods have shaped the landscape.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2The 1960s misadventures of a drunken poet in a world of chaos - and bad verse.
| 10:002/2Classic 1960s acerbic comedy as Enderby, mediocre poet bursts onto an unsuspecting world.
| 10:001/3When plain Caroline Harding's only suitor moves to India, what hope remains for her?
| 10:002/3Caroline Harding sails for India, bound for marriage to a man she's not seen in 8 years.
| 10:003/31770s India. Caroline's marriage is a charade but she intends to stick to the bargain.
| | 10:10The modern world has made itself felt in the cloisters of Buckfast Abbey.(R) 10:15From Judy Collins to Puccini, barrister Helena Kennedy shares her castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Chris Anderson talks to the research scientist Andrew McAfee about our economic future. 11:45Natasha Mina explains the impact kickboxing has made on her recovery from sexual abuse.
| 11:005/6Josie Long presents stories of rivalry. 11:30A bank robbery threatens the intense friendship of two inseparable lodgers.
| 11:002/3Cerys Matthews chooses more favourites from 25 series of BBC Radio 4's Soul Music
| 11:00Elizabeth Bell reads a short story about the memories of a Victorian ship's figurehead. 11:15The story of two young brothers who work on the family farm each hoping to fall in love.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Scott Bryan recommend the best new podcasts for November.
| | 11:008/8Radiolab asks: 'How do our brains and hearts help us get home?'
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| 12:00 | 12:0010/13Kate is not feeling well - will George be able to cope? 12:3015/20When the bank gets bombed, the platoon must guard the cash!
| 12:0010/14It's 1902. British secret agent Neddie Seagoon is on a deadly mission. 12:3012/14Kenneth Horne meets the BBC's chief programme planner.
| 12:005/12Sid hires the Lad to run his new venture, but then he discovers a surprise next door. 12:30Les Dawson's tales of 1920s gangsters, dole office romantics and tickling the ivories.
| 12:00Doddy visits the Diddy Shop, Digme-in-the-Ribs and introduces the world's worst tax evader 12:306/9Young inventors, and the 1930s musical Adam and Eve.
| 12:008/15Books are plundered, but what the Dickens is going on? 12:306/8Harold is aghast when he sees 'What the Butler Saw'.
| 12:001/12Nicholas Parsons chairs the game where no hesitation repetition or deviation is allowed. 12:301/4Fixing some bells in a belfry, the Yorkshire builders get in a flap.
| 12:00Mrs Mopp is airbound. Wartime comedy from 1944 with Tommy Handley and friends. 12:30Brough makes a bet that he and Archie can travel round the British Isles in eight days.
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| 13:00 | 13:002/6With the villagers reeling from the curate's death, the fete goes ahead. 13:30Emer Maguire learns how music is being used to help people living with dementia.
| 13:003/6The sleuth's plan to quit smoking sparks a treasure hunt, humiliation and a nasty murder. 13:301/2Jonny Dymond passes through the Panama Canal and explores its impact on the world.
| 13:004/6The murder hunt leads to Oxford, as intimacy beckons in a cupboard full of special books. 13:302/2Jonny Dymond passes through the Panama Canal and explores its impact on the world.
| 13:005/6The alarmed sleuth discovers her hairdresser and his clients are harbouring a dark secret. 13:30How has the uncanny shaped fiction, film, architecture and art?
| 13:006/6Agatha must identify the poisoner, but James won't help. Does he really no longer care? 13:30Jude Kelly marks 350 years of women on stage.
| 13:001/2Dr Helen Ash is involved in a road accident. But where was she going in such a hurry?
| 13:00A love story of two very different women who risk everything to be together.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's new novel The Buried Giant. 14:151/5Gwyneth Lewis visits a remote island as she contemplates a change in direction in her life 14:301/5New York, 1948. A young woman is about to have her life turned upside down. 14:451/5Tracy-Ann Obernan reads the new memoir by award-winning author Alexandra Fuller.
| 14:007/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's new novel The Buried Giant. 14:152/5Gwyneth Lewis explores the history of the Lundy and how the island may change her life. 14:302/5A chance meeting in a New York department store brings two women together. 14:452/5Tracy-Ann Oberman reads Alexandra Fuller's follow-up to Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight
| 14:008/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's new novel The Buried Giant. 14:153/5Poet Gwyneth Lewis explores Lundy Island's paradoxical qualities. 14:303/5Carol and Therese set out on a car trip to discover 1940s America - and each other. 14:453/5Tracy-Ann Oberman reads Alexandra Fuller's new memoir, charting her tempestuous marriage.
| 14:009/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's new novel The Buried Giant. 14:154/5Gwyneth Lewis investigates island myths and a particular quality of timelessness. 14:304/5Carol and Therese face the harsh realities of homophobia in 1940's America. 14:454/5Tracy-Ann Oberman reads the new memoir by award-winning author Alexandra Fuller.
| 14:0010/10David Suchet reads Kazuo Ishiguro's new novel The Buried Giant. 14:155/5Gwyneth Lewis considers the satisfaction of adventure close to home. 14:305/5Carol and Therese's relationship seems to be over. But will love find a way? 14:455/5Tracy-Ann Oberman reads the new memoir by award-winning author Alexandra Fuller.
| 14:10Singer Marty Wilde chooses tracks by Frankie Laine and Bill Haley & His Comets. 14:15Theatre director Dominic Dromgoole selects favourite writings. 14:455/5Carter and Uncle Mort enjoy sea air and some miserable memories.
| 14:15A young sailor's loyalty to his family is tested by a request from his mother. 14:30Brooding horror. After their son's death, a couple retreat to the Yorkshire Dales.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2The 1960s misadventures of a drunken poet in a world of chaos - and bad verse.
| 15:002/2Classic 1960s acerbic comedy as Enderby, mediocre poet bursts onto an unsuspecting world.
| 15:001/3When plain Caroline Harding's only suitor moves to India, what hope remains for her?
| 15:002/3Caroline Harding sails for India, bound for marriage to a man she's not seen in 8 years.
| 15:003/31770s India. Caroline's marriage is a charade but she intends to stick to the bargain.
| 15:00Michael Symmons Roberts examines the book behind one of our most influential ideas: Utopia
| 15:453/5Cerys Matthews and Tris Penna consider the legacy of the UK's first gramophone records.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/12Nicholas Parsons chairs the game where no hesitation repetition or deviation is allowed. 16:306/6Ben and Helen wonder if they are missing out on adventures beyond the marital bed.
| 16:005/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 16:304/6Jeff and Andy are on a quest - Jeff for spiritual solace, Andy for a proper roast dinner.
| 16:005/6Students from the University of Sheffield take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 16:307/7Robert lands a festive stage role, but ends up drinking too much before a show.
| 16:006/6The panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 16:305/8Bernard has to work on a Sunday. Iris is not impressed!
| 16:006/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Dave Gorman, Anneka Rice and stand-up Joe Lycett. 16:303/6Cravate and Pomeroy face execution. Can Lady Arabella win them a last-minute reprieve?
| 16:00Two men behave badly with their vintage cars. Adapted from the 1953 classic film comedy.
| 16:00New York, 1955. Designing the Guggenheim Museum proves tricky for Frank Lloyd Wright.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/4Fixing some bells in a belfry, the Yorkshire builders get in a flap. 17:304/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Jen Brister, Edward Brooke-Hitching and Jason Hazeley
| 17:003/4Geoff tries his hand at some controversial Swedish political satire. 17:305/6The Sparrowhawk office have a visit from an old team member with a proposition for them.
| 17:006/6Computer or sports car? Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. 17:301/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa
| 17:002/4Can Waft’s Tourist Information promote the town’s burping doctor? 17:303/6Mitch and Will are at loggerheads when an old female friend appears.
| 17:002/6Pete is back from America, but how can Cassie explain her relationship with the postman? 17:30Stand-up special from BBC Radio 4 New Comedy Award 2017 winner Heidi Regan.
| 17:303/3Columnist Katharine Whitehorn discusses progress with professional grump Tony Hawks.
| 17:00A poem by Stanley Cook - a girl's murder and a bruised and beautiful landscape. 17:301/6Fiona road tests Barney's theory about how to put the spark back in your marriage.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/10Searching for Earth, the starship Challenger heads towards star cluster Tersus 9. 18:30Victoria Derbyshire and Vikas Swarup join Kate Mosse to discuss some favourite books.
| 18:007/10The Challenger has found its sister starship, but the crew are living in total isolation. 18:30Dame Flora Robson shares her love of wildlife with Derek Jones.
| 18:008/10The crew of Challenger have mounted an escape, but their starship has vanished. 18:30Star of stage, TV and big screen, actor Richard Griffiths recalls his career.
| 18:009/10The starship Challenger's crew act on suspicions in their battle to find Earth. 18:30Ricky Ross from Deacon Blue champions songwriter Hank Williams. Matthew Parris presents.
| 18:0010/10The crew locate an earth-like planet, but the Angels are not beaten yet. 18:30Matthew Parris pulls a sickie with guests Patrick Neate, Guy Browning and Dr Len Fisher.
| 18:002/2Genly Ai arrives from Earth onto a planet with ambigendered humans.
| 18:002/5A Newfoundlander's plan to murder his boss and fishing "buddy" goes horribly awry. 18:303/6The neighbours do not call. Then Charlie buys a strange jar and is the centre of attention
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| 19:00 | 19:0010/13Kate is not feeling well - will George be able to cope? 19:3015/20When the bank gets bombed, the platoon must guard the cash!
| 19:0010/14It's 1902. British secret agent Neddie Seagoon is on a deadly mission. 19:3012/14Kenneth Horne meets the BBC's chief programme planner.
| 19:005/12Sid hires the Lad to run his new venture, but then he discovers a surprise next door. 19:30Les Dawson's tales of 1920s gangsters, dole office romantics and tickling the ivories.
| 19:00Doddy visits the Diddy Shop, Digme-in-the-Ribs and introduces the world's worst tax evader 19:306/9Young inventors, and the 1930s musical Adam and Eve.
| 19:008/15Books are plundered, but what the Dickens is going on? 19:306/8Harold is aghast when he sees 'What the Butler Saw'.
| 19:00Samira Ahmed leads a comedy journey exploring women in satire.
| 19:008/8Radiolab asks: 'How do our brains and hearts help us get home?'
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| 20:00 | 20:002/6With the villagers reeling from the curate's death, the fete goes ahead. 20:30Emer Maguire learns how music is being used to help people living with dementia.
| 20:003/6The sleuth's plan to quit smoking sparks a treasure hunt, humiliation and a nasty murder. 20:301/2Jonny Dymond passes through the Panama Canal and explores its impact on the world.
| 20:004/6The murder hunt leads to Oxford, as intimacy beckons in a cupboard full of special books. 20:302/2Jonny Dymond passes through the Panama Canal and explores its impact on the world.
| 20:005/6The alarmed sleuth discovers her hairdresser and his clients are harbouring a dark secret. 20:30How has the uncanny shaped fiction, film, architecture and art?
| 20:006/6Agatha must identify the poisoner, but James won't help. Does he really no longer care? 20:30Jude Kelly marks 350 years of women on stage.
| | 20:00Edward Platt travels round Britain to discover how floods have shaped the landscape.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to the research scientist Andrew McAfee about our economic future. 21:45Natasha Mina explains the impact kickboxing has made on her recovery from sexual abuse.
| 21:005/6Josie Long presents stories of rivalry. 21:30A bank robbery threatens the intense friendship of two inseparable lodgers.
| 21:002/3Cerys Matthews chooses more favourites from 25 series of BBC Radio 4's Soul Music
| 21:00Elizabeth Bell reads a short story about the memories of a Victorian ship's figurehead. 21:15The story of two young brothers who work on the family farm each hoping to fall in love.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Scott Bryan recommend the best new podcasts for November.
| | 21:10The modern world has made itself felt in the cloisters of Buckfast Abbey.(R) 21:15From Judy Collins to Puccini, barrister Helena Kennedy shares her castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Jen Brister, Edward Brooke-Hitching and Jason Hazeley 22:302/4Bridget Christie takes her activism to a whole new level. Well, sort of.
| 22:005/6The Sparrowhawk office have a visit from an old team member with a proposition for them. 22:303/6The Brummie musicologist reveals some big rock names who have a lot to thank him for. 22:453/6How William Blake's spiritual leanings came to bear on public signs in London parks. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:001/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa 22:304/4The eve of Waterloo, and our heroes face the prospect of seeing each other face to face. 22:454/4John tells tales about a collection for cats and dogs and an expensive-looking carrier bag
| 22:003/6Mitch and Will are at loggerheads when an old female friend appears. 22:30Darren Harriott hosts Newsjack's little brother with this week's satirical instalment 22:452/8Anton and Liam are goldfish and we see life from their perspective.
| 22:00Stand-up special from BBC Radio 4 New Comedy Award 2017 winner Heidi Regan. 22:304/6Alternative therapies in ER, and it's Bhangraman to the rescue. 22:55Jake Yapp chats to Jonny & The Baptists at the Aberystwyth Comedy Festival.
| 22:003/6Mark Steel visits Inverness in the Highlands and performs for the locals. 22:303/4Helen Keen tackles the problem of boredom and the potential solution that is gamification. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by the very goodish comedian Dave Gorman.
| 22:001/6Fiona road tests Barney's theory about how to put the spark back in your marriage. 22:302/4A pair of long-lost brothers meet for the first time, and a moth runs amok. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined by the very goodish comedian Dave Gorman.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:301/8Anyone for tennis? Exclusive 'live' coverage from Court 19.
| 23:006/6It's the morning after Stuart's stag night - his back hurts and Mr Big's looking for him. 23:302/4Putting Britain to rights, Les on emergency yodellers and an embarrassing medical matter.
| 23:002/6Fast-paced sketch show about modern communication, media noise and contemporary obsessions 23:25From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. 23:303/4Relationships in the Amos household are strained by a new arrival.
| 23:002/6Marcus Brigstocke persuades comedian Roy Walker to see his first ever Shakespeare play. 23:25From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. 23:304/6Mark Watson attempts to make sense of life, assisted by Sam Simmons and Will Adamsdale.
| 23:002/6Jason Cook divulges his tips for asking someone out and successful first dates. 23:304/4Yasmine Akram and Aisling Bea bring to life some of Ireland's most popular folklore. 23:454/4The bears aren't at an airport and Victor isn't on a plane.
| 23:004/6Reflections on being small, and a question to his boyfriend leads to a surprising answer. 23:303/6The comedian celebrates and chastises the various marvels of the modern age.
| 23:002/6From Lord Sugar to Bruce Forsyth, Jon Culshaw reveals the private lives of famous folk. 23:303/4The human chameleon's host of comic characters from a chicken shop worker to a honeymooner
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