| 00:00 | 00:002/5A Newfoundlander's plan to murder his boss and fishing "buddy" goes horribly awry. 00:303/6The neighbours do not call. Then Charlie buys a strange jar and is the centre of attention
| 00:001/20Jet Morgan's crew return to Earth, but their problems are only just beginning. 00:30Jonathan Holloway, Nicholas McInerny and Kate Mosse discuss favourite books. From 2009.
| 00:002/20Jet and Lemmy hear weird sounds as they examine asteroids newly orbiting Earth. 00:30Football star Bobby Charlton tells Derek Jones about his love of bird and sea life.
| 00:003/20Captain Jet Morgan and his crew get on the trail of Earth's alien visitors. 00:30Lead singer of The Who, Roger Daltrey talks about his musical career and rock legacy.
| 00:004/20After an attempt on their lives, Jet and crew fight against time to blast off back to Mars 00:30Michael Horovitz nominates fellow poet Allen Ginsberg as his Great Life.
| 00:005/20Jet Morgan and Lemmy monitor strange calls on the ship-to-ship intercom. 00:30Matthew Parris, Ann Leslie, Martin Short and Anne Atkins discuss the complexities of lying
| 00:001/22000 years old and still beautiful. Ayesha despotically rules a secret kingdom.
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| 01:00 | 01:00A love story of two very different women who risk everything to be together.
| 01:001/6A plot to run an escape route for defectors from Britain is exposed in the Outer Hebrides. 01:30Hugh Thomson travels to Peru's ancient wonder to unearth the truth behind its discovery.
| 01:002/6Officer Jim Nicholson risks his life investigating the spy torpedo. 01:30A sound portrait of the Tyne Bridge, linking Newcastle and Gateshead.
| 01:003/6Nicholson and Grant try to establish who could be in the Outer Hebrides spy ring. 01:30Ian McMillan goes to Doncaster to explore the unique heritage of Working Men's Clubs.
| 01:004/6Jim Nicholson’s life is in danger as he pursues new information on the spy cell. 01:30Chris Ledgard explores the world of the ancient oriental game of Go.
| 01:005/6Will Grant and McCleod’s dangerous trap catch a Cold War spy ring plotter? 01:30Jonathan Glancey finds out about the architects who revolutionised church design.
| 01:002/2The conspiracy thriller continues. By Matthew Broughton. Starring Romola Garai
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| 02:00 | 02:15A young sailor's loyalty to his family is tested by a request from his mother. 02:30Brooding horror. After their son's death, a couple retreat to the Yorkshire Dales.
| 02:001/5True recollections about life within and under the East German Stasi. 02:151/10Mark Spencer explains why Sir Hans Sloane is his Natural History Hero. 02:301/5Nell Leyshon's drama inspired by the letters and diaries of Paula Kirby. 02:451/5How the novelist's remarkable father, Ronnie, cast a long shadow over the family.
| 02:002/5True recollections about life within and under the East German Stasi. 02:152/10Richard Sabin explains why comparative anatomist Edward Tyson is his Natural History Hero. 02:302/5Nell Leyshon's drama inspired by the letters and diaries of Paula Kirby. 02:452/5The future writer meets a man with a route into the spying game.
| 02:003/5True recollections about life within and under the East German Stasi. 02:153/10Palaeontologist Tori Herridge explains why Dorothea Bate is her Natural History Hero. 02:303/5Nell Leyshon's drama inspired by the letters and diaries of Paula Kirby. 02:453/5Oxford, teaching at Eton, employment at MI5 and publication.
| 02:004/5True recollections about life within and under the East German Stasi. 02:154/10Robert Prys Jones explains why Allan Octavian Hume is his Natural History Hero. 02:304/5Nell Leyshon's drama inspired by the letters and diaries of Paula Kirby 02:454/5Le Carre hits the heights of fame, meets Graham Greene and tackles his most difficult book
| 02:005/5True recollections about life within and under the East German Stasi. 02:155/10Sandy Knapp explains why Alice Eastwood is her Natural History Hero. 02:305/5Nell Leyshon's drama inspired by the letters and diaries of Paula Kirby 02:455/5Will the ending of the Cold War diminish the popularity of a writer like John le Carre?
| 02:10Folk singer Shirley Collins chooses some Vaughan Williams and a traditional song. 02:15Comedian and broadcaster Michael Bentine visits the Tower of London’s Royal Armouries. 02:554/5Priest and paranormal investigator Lionel Fanthorpe relates a tale of the unexplained.
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| 03:00 | 03:453/5Cerys Matthews and Tris Penna consider the legacy of the UK's first gramophone records.
| 03:001/2The end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire as seen through the Trotta family.
| 03:002/2At his posting near the Russian border, Carl's life is about to take a turn for the worse.
| 03:001/2A new world opens up for Magnolia Hawks aboard the Cotton Blossom Floating Palace Theatre.
| 03:002/2Parthy has shocking news about Gaylord and Kim receives a telegram.
| 03:001956: Eden and Nasser battle over Egypt nationalising the Suez Canal.
| 03:00Brian Eno, Grayson Perry and others reflect on the state of the art school.
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| 04:00 | 04:00New York, 1955. Designing the Guggenheim Museum proves tricky for Frank Lloyd Wright.
| 04:002/12Nicholas Parsons challenges guests to speak for 60 seconds. 04:301/6The Smollett family attempt to make a man of their son, a self-employed train spotter.
| 04:006/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 04:305/6Uncle Jeff decides Andy needs a job to occupy his mind.
| 04:00The panel spot factual and grammatical errors. Chaired by Roy Plomley. 04:301/6An accountant tackles a tycoon over his number of women workers.
| 04:001/6Irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane and Rory Motion. 04:306/8Can Bernard make Iris’s dream of a Pavarotti concert come true?
| 04:001/6Miles Jupp asks for revelations about Sarah Millican, Richard Osman and Nathan Caton. 04:304/6Another prisoner joins Cravate and Pomeroy and they plan their escape.
| 04:00A young man who suffers from bouts of amnesia is accused of a brutal murder.
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| 05:00 | 05:00A poem by Stanley Cook - a girl's murder and a bruised and beautiful landscape. 05:301/6Fiona road tests Barney's theory about how to put the spark back in your marriage.
| 05:002/4The Yorkshire builders work on the home of a faded Hollywood star. 05:305/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Andrew Maxwell, Dr Lindsey Fitzharris & Celia Imrie.
| 05:004/4Swedish Summer, and Geoff, considering marriage, is distracted by insects and rotting fish 05:306/6Nali's leaving the Barker household. But there's some 'tidying up' to do first.
| 05:001/6A troubled hormonal wife is unaware that her husband is a crossdresser. 05:302/4Malawi's most famous comedian looks at how we deal with past sins.
| 05:003/4Waft Tourist Information's visitor walks prove boring yet dangerous for a couple. 05:30Sitcom about Karen and Nick, the parents of a little monster. Literally - he's got fangs.
| 05:003/6Pete has found out about PJ. He is unhappy, so are Cassie and Bill. 05:30Love, loss, laughter and technology - charting the first year of a social media romance.
| 05:30Artist Bill Drummond shares his vision and memories of Belfast.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/6A plot to run an escape route for defectors from Britain is exposed in the Outer Hebrides. 06:30Hugh Thomson travels to Peru's ancient wonder to unearth the truth behind its discovery.
| 06:002/6Officer Jim Nicholson risks his life investigating the spy torpedo. 06:30A sound portrait of the Tyne Bridge, linking Newcastle and Gateshead.
| 06:003/6Nicholson and Grant try to establish who could be in the Outer Hebrides spy ring. 06:30Ian McMillan goes to Doncaster to explore the unique heritage of Working Men's Clubs.
| 06:004/6Jim Nicholson’s life is in danger as he pursues new information on the spy cell. 06:30Chris Ledgard explores the world of the ancient oriental game of Go.
| 06:005/6Will Grant and McCleod’s dangerous trap catch a Cold War spy ring plotter? 06:30Jonathan Glancey finds out about the architects who revolutionised church design.
| 06:00A young man who suffers from bouts of amnesia is accused of a brutal murder.
| 06:00Graduate Paula has a new teaching job but is attracted to a student.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/4The Yorkshire builders work on the home of a faded Hollywood star. 07:305/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Andrew Maxwell, Dr Lindsey Fitzharris & Celia Imrie.
| 07:004/4Swedish Summer, and Geoff, considering marriage, is distracted by insects and rotting fish 07:306/6Nali's leaving the Barker household. But there's some 'tidying up' to do first.
| 07:001/6A troubled hormonal wife is unaware that her husband is a crossdresser. 07:302/4Malawi's most famous comedian looks at how we deal with past sins.
| 07:003/4Waft Tourist Information's visitor walks prove boring yet dangerous for a couple. 07:30Sitcom about Karen and Nick, the parents of a little monster. Literally - he's got fangs.
| 07:003/6Pete has found out about PJ. He is unhappy, so are Cassie and Bill. 07:30Love, loss, laughter and technology - charting the first year of a social media romance.
| 07:30Artist Bill Drummond shares his vision and memories of Belfast.
| 07:15The arrival of two little boys from London for a fortnight changes Laura's life forever. 07:302/6All three couples end up seeing the same therapist. Special guest Sanjeev Bhaskar.
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| 08:00 | 08:0011/13Can Kate and George agree on a holiday destination? 08:3016/20Corporal Jones panics when he misplaces cash raised for the servicemen's canteen.
| 08:00London is besieged by birds in a special recording without an audience or orchestra. 08:3013/14Kenneth Horne plays at Robin Hood - and 'Hornerama' looks at motoring.
| 08:006/12Hancock's regular cast play different characters in the rise-and-fall of a pie-stall cook. 08:30Les Dawson on the British sense of humour, plus animal noises galore and a piano singalong
| 08:00Doddy reports from the Knotty Ash Eisteddfod and introduces the world's worst uncle. 08:307/9London bus gospel, and a visit to Nibbling-on-the-Bone.
| 08:009/15The team pull open the 'Door Handle of the Day'. 08:307/8Albert's kung fu club tackles some extortionists.
| 08:00Brian Eno, Grayson Perry and others reflect on the state of the art school.
| 08:00Mrs Mopp mounts up for the historical pageant. From 1944 with Tommy Handley and friends. 08:30Archie Andrews encourages his mentor Peter Brough to fight the flab.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/12Nicholas Parsons challenges guests to speak for 60 seconds. 09:301/6The Smollett family attempt to make a man of their son, a self-employed train spotter.
| 09:002/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis with Zoe Lyons, Ken Cheng, Jess Robinson and Josh Berry. 09:302/6Performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. From 1991.
| 09:00The panel spot factual and grammatical errors. Chaired by Roy Plomley. 09:301/6An accountant tackles a tycoon over his number of women workers.
| 09:001/6Irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane and Rory Motion. 09:306/8Can Bernard make Iris’s dream of a Pavarotti concert come true?
| 09:001/6Miles Jupp asks for revelations about Sarah Millican, Richard Osman and Nathan Caton. 09:304/6Another prisoner joins Cravate and Pomeroy and they plan their escape.
| 09:00Tony Hancock fan Steve Punt presents oddities and rarities featuring the lad himself.
| 09:00Julian Barnes' account of Belle Epoque Paris is inspired by a portrait of Dr Pozzi.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2The end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire as seen through the Trotta family.
| 10:002/2At his posting near the Russian border, Carl's life is about to take a turn for the worse.
| 10:001/2A new world opens up for Magnolia Hawks aboard the Cotton Blossom Floating Palace Theatre.
| 10:002/2Parthy has shocking news about Gaylord and Kim receives a telegram.
| 10:001956: Eden and Nasser battle over Egypt nationalising the Suez Canal.
| | 10:10Two short actors share their experience of being dwarves and how it works for them(R) 10:15From Elgar to Pink Floyd, the barrister shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Chris Anderson talks to musician Amanda Palmer about creative futures. 11:45The Older Women's Co-Housing group who have built a new "intentional" community in London.
| 11:006/6Josie Long presents stories of how our hearts entwine with the landscape. 11:30A dramatic reconstruction of a death-defying escape of two young East Germans in 1983.
| 11:003/3Cerys Matthews chooses more favourite stories from 25 series of BBC Radio 4's Soul Music
| 11:00Young maid Sarah poses for a famous photographer. But how long can her enchantment last? 11:15When a soldier arrives at a small holding run by two women, one is attracted to him.
| 11:00Laura Grimshaw and Jake Yapp discuss three new comedy podcasts.
| | 11:00Sarah Austin Jenness introduces tales of people in the USA questioning their identities. 11:50Is it possible to extract the DNA from a fly trapped in amber to recreate a dinosaur?
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| 12:00 | 12:0011/13Can Kate and George agree on a holiday destination? 12:3016/20Corporal Jones panics when he misplaces cash raised for the servicemen's canteen.
| 12:00London is besieged by birds in a special recording without an audience or orchestra. 12:3013/14Kenneth Horne plays at Robin Hood - and 'Hornerama' looks at motoring.
| 12:006/12Hancock's regular cast play different characters in the rise-and-fall of a pie-stall cook. 12:30Les Dawson on the British sense of humour, plus animal noises galore and a piano singalong
| 12:00Doddy reports from the Knotty Ash Eisteddfod and introduces the world's worst uncle. 12:307/9London bus gospel, and a visit to Nibbling-on-the-Bone.
| 12:009/15The team pull open the 'Door Handle of the Day'. 12:307/8Albert's kung fu club tackles some extortionists.
| 12:001/6Irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane and Rory Motion. 12:301/6A troubled hormonal wife is unaware that her husband is a crossdresser.
| 12:00Mrs Mopp mounts up for the historical pageant. From 1944 with Tommy Handley and friends. 12:30Archie Andrews encourages his mentor Peter Brough to fight the flab.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/6A plot to run an escape route for defectors from Britain is exposed in the Outer Hebrides. 13:30Hugh Thomson travels to Peru's ancient wonder to unearth the truth behind its discovery.
| 13:002/6Officer Jim Nicholson risks his life investigating the spy torpedo. 13:30A sound portrait of the Tyne Bridge, linking Newcastle and Gateshead.
| 13:003/6Nicholson and Grant try to establish who could be in the Outer Hebrides spy ring. 13:30Ian McMillan goes to Doncaster to explore the unique heritage of Working Men's Clubs.
| 13:004/6Jim Nicholson’s life is in danger as he pursues new information on the spy cell. 13:30Chris Ledgard explores the world of the ancient oriental game of Go.
| 13:005/6Will Grant and McCleod’s dangerous trap catch a Cold War spy ring plotter? 13:30Jonathan Glancey finds out about the architects who revolutionised church design.
| 13:002/2The conspiracy thriller continues. By Matthew Broughton. Starring Romola Garai
| 13:00Graduate Paula has a new teaching job but is attracted to a student.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5True recollections about life within and under the East German Stasi. 14:151/10Mark Spencer explains why Sir Hans Sloane is his Natural History Hero. 14:301/5Nell Leyshon's drama inspired by the letters and diaries of Paula Kirby. 14:451/5How the novelist's remarkable father, Ronnie, cast a long shadow over the family.
| 14:002/5True recollections about life within and under the East German Stasi. 14:152/10Richard Sabin explains why comparative anatomist Edward Tyson is his Natural History Hero. 14:302/5Nell Leyshon's drama inspired by the letters and diaries of Paula Kirby. 14:452/5The future writer meets a man with a route into the spying game.
| 14:003/5True recollections about life within and under the East German Stasi. 14:153/10Palaeontologist Tori Herridge explains why Dorothea Bate is her Natural History Hero. 14:303/5Nell Leyshon's drama inspired by the letters and diaries of Paula Kirby. 14:453/5Oxford, teaching at Eton, employment at MI5 and publication.
| 14:004/5True recollections about life within and under the East German Stasi. 14:154/10Robert Prys Jones explains why Allan Octavian Hume is his Natural History Hero. 14:304/5Nell Leyshon's drama inspired by the letters and diaries of Paula Kirby 14:454/5Le Carre hits the heights of fame, meets Graham Greene and tackles his most difficult book
| 14:005/5True recollections about life within and under the East German Stasi. 14:155/10Sandy Knapp explains why Alice Eastwood is her Natural History Hero. 14:305/5Nell Leyshon's drama inspired by the letters and diaries of Paula Kirby 14:455/5Will the ending of the Cold War diminish the popularity of a writer like John le Carre?
| 14:10Folk singer Shirley Collins chooses some Vaughan Williams and a traditional song. 14:15Comedian and broadcaster Michael Bentine visits the Tower of London’s Royal Armouries. 14:554/5Priest and paranormal investigator Lionel Fanthorpe relates a tale of the unexplained.
| 14:15The arrival of two little boys from London for a fortnight changes Laura's life forever. 14:301/2On the Northern Irish border, cutting peat in the bog, Fergus finds a body.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2The end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire as seen through the Trotta family.
| 15:002/2At his posting near the Russian border, Carl's life is about to take a turn for the worse.
| 15:001/2A new world opens up for Magnolia Hawks aboard the Cotton Blossom Floating Palace Theatre.
| 15:002/2Parthy has shocking news about Gaylord and Kim receives a telegram.
| 15:001956: Eden and Nasser battle over Egypt nationalising the Suez Canal.
| 15:00Brian Eno, Grayson Perry and others reflect on the state of the art school.
| 15:454/5Cerys Matthews and Tris Penna consider the legacy of the UK's first gramophone records.
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| 16:00 | 16:002/12Nicholas Parsons challenges guests to speak for 60 seconds. 16:301/6The Smollett family attempt to make a man of their son, a self-employed train spotter.
| 16:006/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 16:305/6Uncle Jeff decides Andy needs a job to occupy his mind.
| 16:00The panel spot factual and grammatical errors. Chaired by Roy Plomley. 16:301/6An accountant tackles a tycoon over his number of women workers.
| 16:001/6Irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane and Rory Motion. 16:306/8Can Bernard make Iris’s dream of a Pavarotti concert come true?
| 16:001/6Miles Jupp asks for revelations about Sarah Millican, Richard Osman and Nathan Caton. 16:304/6Another prisoner joins Cravate and Pomeroy and they plan their escape.
| 16:00A young man who suffers from bouts of amnesia is accused of a brutal murder.
| 16:00After forty years of marriage a partner could feel that they are taken for granted.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/4The Yorkshire builders work on the home of a faded Hollywood star. 17:305/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Andrew Maxwell, Dr Lindsey Fitzharris & Celia Imrie.
| 17:004/4Swedish Summer, and Geoff, considering marriage, is distracted by insects and rotting fish 17:306/6Nali's leaving the Barker household. But there's some 'tidying up' to do first.
| 17:001/6A troubled hormonal wife is unaware that her husband is a crossdresser. 17:302/4Malawi's most famous comedian looks at how we deal with past sins.
| 17:003/4Waft Tourist Information's visitor walks prove boring yet dangerous for a couple. 17:30Sitcom about Karen and Nick, the parents of a little monster. Literally - he's got fangs.
| 17:003/6Pete has found out about PJ. He is unhappy, so are Cassie and Bill. 17:30Love, loss, laughter and technology - charting the first year of a social media romance.
| 17:30Artist Bill Drummond shares his vision and memories of Belfast.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects programmes from the BBC's Poetry archive. 17:302/6All three couples end up seeing the same therapist. Special guest Sanjeev Bhaskar.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/20Jet Morgan's crew return to Earth, but their problems are only just beginning. 18:30Jonathan Holloway, Nicholas McInerny and Kate Mosse discuss favourite books. From 2009.
| 18:002/20Jet and Lemmy hear weird sounds as they examine asteroids newly orbiting Earth. 18:30Football star Bobby Charlton tells Derek Jones about his love of bird and sea life.
| 18:003/20Captain Jet Morgan and his crew get on the trail of Earth's alien visitors. 18:30Lead singer of The Who, Roger Daltrey talks about his musical career and rock legacy.
| 18:004/20After an attempt on their lives, Jet and crew fight against time to blast off back to Mars 18:30Michael Horovitz nominates fellow poet Allen Ginsberg as his Great Life.
| 18:005/20Jet Morgan and Lemmy monitor strange calls on the ship-to-ship intercom. 18:30Matthew Parris, Ann Leslie, Martin Short and Anne Atkins discuss the complexities of lying
| 18:001/22000 years old and still beautiful. Ayesha despotically rules a secret kingdom.
| 18:003/5A carnival worker is initiated into the unusual and terrifying world of precognition. 18:304/6Acton realises it is vital when committing murder to pay attention to detail.
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| 19:00 | 19:0011/13Can Kate and George agree on a holiday destination? 19:3016/20Corporal Jones panics when he misplaces cash raised for the servicemen's canteen.
| 19:00London is besieged by birds in a special recording without an audience or orchestra. 19:3013/14Kenneth Horne plays at Robin Hood - and 'Hornerama' looks at motoring.
| 19:006/12Hancock's regular cast play different characters in the rise-and-fall of a pie-stall cook. 19:30Les Dawson on the British sense of humour, plus animal noises galore and a piano singalong
| 19:00Doddy reports from the Knotty Ash Eisteddfod and introduces the world's worst uncle. 19:307/9London bus gospel, and a visit to Nibbling-on-the-Bone.
| 19:009/15The team pull open the 'Door Handle of the Day'. 19:307/8Albert's kung fu club tackles some extortionists.
| 19:00Tony Hancock fan Steve Punt presents oddities and rarities featuring the lad himself.
| 19:00Sarah Austin Jenness introduces tales of people in the USA questioning their identities. 19:50Is it possible to extract the DNA from a fly trapped in amber to recreate a dinosaur?
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| 20:00 | 20:001/6A plot to run an escape route for defectors from Britain is exposed in the Outer Hebrides. 20:30Hugh Thomson travels to Peru's ancient wonder to unearth the truth behind its discovery.
| 20:002/6Officer Jim Nicholson risks his life investigating the spy torpedo. 20:30A sound portrait of the Tyne Bridge, linking Newcastle and Gateshead.
| 20:003/6Nicholson and Grant try to establish who could be in the Outer Hebrides spy ring. 20:30Ian McMillan goes to Doncaster to explore the unique heritage of Working Men's Clubs.
| 20:004/6Jim Nicholson’s life is in danger as he pursues new information on the spy cell. 20:30Chris Ledgard explores the world of the ancient oriental game of Go.
| 20:005/6Will Grant and McCleod’s dangerous trap catch a Cold War spy ring plotter? 20:30Jonathan Glancey finds out about the architects who revolutionised church design.
| | 20:00Julian Barnes' account of Belle Epoque Paris is inspired by a portrait of Dr Pozzi.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to musician Amanda Palmer about creative futures. 21:45The Older Women's Co-Housing group who have built a new "intentional" community in London.
| 21:006/6Josie Long presents stories of how our hearts entwine with the landscape. 21:30A dramatic reconstruction of a death-defying escape of two young East Germans in 1983.
| 21:003/3Cerys Matthews chooses more favourite stories from 25 series of BBC Radio 4's Soul Music
| 21:00Young maid Sarah poses for a famous photographer. But how long can her enchantment last? 21:15When a soldier arrives at a small holding run by two women, one is attracted to him.
| 21:00Laura Grimshaw and Jake Yapp discuss three new comedy podcasts.
| | 21:10Two short actors share their experience of being dwarves and how it works for them(R) 21:15From Elgar to Pink Floyd, the barrister shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Andrew Maxwell, Dr Lindsey Fitzharris & Celia Imrie. 22:303/4Bridget tries to find an icon who will not replace the word 'feminism' with 'bootylicious'
| 22:006/6Nali's leaving the Barker household. But there's some 'tidying up' to do first. 22:304/6The Brummie musicologist reveals what he didn't do on the music scene in the 1980s. 22:454/6Chuck Palahniuk began by doling out questionable advice as editor of a letters page. 22:55Laura Lexx chats to Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Newcomer nominee Sophie Duker.
| 22:002/4Malawi's most famous comedian looks at how we deal with past sins. 22:301/4Lemn discusses his experiences as a foster child and draws comparisons with Harry Potter. 22:55Laura Lexx chats to Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Newcomer nominee Sophie Duker.
| 22:00Sitcom about Karen and Nick, the parents of a little monster. Literally - he's got fangs. 22:30Darren Harriott hosts Newsjack's little brother with this week's satirical instalment. 22:453/8Life from the perspective of two fish in their bowl.
| 22:00Love, loss, laughter and technology - charting the first year of a social media romance. 22:305/6The man who insists Superman is Indian, and the Bhangra Muffins act cool. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:004/6Mark Steel visits Portishead in Somerset and performs for the locals. 22:301/6Ezekiel upsets the Baltimore rebels in the 1775 American sitcom. Stars Andy Hamilton.
| 22:00The final recording in 2016 of Sean Hughes's one-man show in Dublin. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
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| 23:00 | 23:002/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis with Zoe Lyons, Ken Cheng, Jess Robinson and Josh Berry. 23:302/8Mike Channel seeks opinions on the annihilation of the planet!
| 23:001/6Justin Edwards hosts the improvised chat show with guests Susan Calman and Marek Larwood. 23:303/4The controversial host meets a balloon-twisting preacher and a woman who hates Belgians.
| 23:003/6Sketch show about modern communication and contemporary obsessions. 23:304/4Stephen plucks up the courage to reveal a secret.
| 23:003/6Marcus Brigstocke persuades actor Rebecca Front to try out new experiences. 23:305/6Mark Watson attempts to make sense of life, assisted by Sam Simmons and Will Adamsdale.
| 23:003/6Jason Cook gives tips on the terrible task of dumping to the happy ask of proposing. 23:301/5Two unhappily married colleagues find solace in their workplace friendship.
| 23:005/6Including a reflection on selfie culture and a final extract from David's diaries. 23:304/6The comedian ponders whether telling the truth is always the best option. From Nov 2008.
| 23:003/6From Jools Holland to Ross Kemp, Jon Culshaw explores the bizarre lives of famous folk. 23:304/4The human chameleon's host of comic characters, from deluded teen to nonagenarian diva.
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