| 00:00 | 00:003/5A carnival worker is initiated into the unusual and terrifying world of precognition. 00:304/6Acton realises it is vital when committing murder to pay attention to detail.
| 00:006/20Captain Jet and Lemmy are not the only ones to heed the mysterious voice. 00:30Kate Mosse invites Jenny Agutter and Adam Hart-Davis to discuss their favourite books.
| 00:007/20Frank Rodger's messages continue to arrive, but whereabouts on Mars is he? 00:30Actor and mountaineer Brian Blessed discusses his love of wildlife with Derek Jones.
| 00:008/20Overwhelmed by the Martian attack, Jet Morgan and his crew wake up in the dark. 00:30Janis Ian tells Tom Morton about her extraordinary career in the music industry.
| 00:009/20Frank Rodgers' memory starts to return, but he remembers something terrible. 00:30Novelist, Meg Rosoff explores the life of the Victorian travel writer Isabella Bird
| 00:0010/20The enigmatic Paddy Flynn reveals more about the hierarchy of asteroid crews. 00:30Pauline Black, Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, Guy Walters, Matthew Parris debate the countryside.
| 00:002/2Ayesha believes Leo is the lover she's waited 2,000 years for...
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| 01:00 | 01:00Graduate Paula has a new teaching job but is attracted to a student.
| 01:006/6A plot to run an escape route for defectors from Britain is exposed in the Outer Hebrides. 01:30Brand designer Giles Poyner pays tribute to Birmingham's Fort Dunlop building.
| 01:001/10Accident or arson? Fire investigator Quentin Barnaby is on the case... 01:30Laurence Llewelyn Bowen considers the impact of the Aesthetic movement on the British home
| 01:003/10Fire investigator Quentin Barnaby investigates a possible case of arson. 01:30Mary Moore, daughter of the sculptor Henry Moore, explores his artistic legacy.
| 01:004/10Fire investigator Quentin Barnaby probes a blaze at a cinema. 01:30Musician Rainer Hersch on the life and work of astronomer and musician William Herschel.
| 01:007/10Is a ship blaze an accident or arson? 'Q' Barnaby investigates. 01:30Peter Curran celebrates the powerful role of the humble foghorn.
| 01:00Dexter still needs his sister so she can't let him go, even when she's in love.
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| 02:00 | 02:15The arrival of two little boys from London for a fortnight changes Laura's life forever. 02:301/2On the Northern Irish border, cutting peat in the bog, Fergus finds a body.
| 02:001/5The semi-autobiographical first novel by Elizabeth von Arnim, read by Caroline Martin. 02:156/10Paul Barrett's Natural History Hero is paleontologist Franz Baron Nopcsa von Felso-Szilvás 02:301/5Filmmaker Jen travels to the Antarctic as part of the skeleton overwintering crew. 02:451/5Anna Lyndsey's account of finding light in the darkness after illness changed her life.
| 02:002/5Elizabeth must find a replacement for her increasingly unstable gardener. 02:157/10Beulah Garner explains why entomologist Evelyn Cheesman is her Natural History Hero. 02:302/5Tensions are running high in camp and Jen has found something half buried in the ice. 02:452/5Anna Lyndsey's account of finding light in the darkness after illness changed her life.
| 02:003/5The grey November weather stirs in Elizabeth a forlorn yearning to see her childhood home. 02:158/10Erica McAllister explains why entomologist George Verrall is her Natural History Hero. 02:303/5It is midwinter and the giving of gifts turns sour as Jen makes an accidental discovery. 02:453/5Anna Lyndsey's account of finding light in the darkness after illness changed her life.
| 02:004/5Elizabeth enjoys the peace of her snowy garden, despite of an influx of Christmas visitors 02:159/10George Beccaloni chooses naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace as his Natural History Hero. 02:304/5Winter seems to last forever. And then the team makes a shocking discovery. 02:454/5Anna Lyndsey's account of finding light in the darkness after illness changed her life.
| 02:005/5Although the new year has come and gone, Elizabeth's guests show no sign of departing... 02:1510/10Andrew Parker's Natural History Hero is microscope pioneer Antoni van Leeuwenhoek 02:305/5Jen comes to understand the repercussions of what she found. But there is hope too. 02:455/5Anna Lyndsey's account of finding light in the darkness after illness changed her life.
| 02:10Armistead Maupin selects tracks sung by Ella Fitzgerald and the Pet Shop Boys. 02:15Brian Johnston chats with a few knowledgeable locals in Barnstaple in North Devon.
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| 03:00 | 03:454/5Cerys Matthews and Tris Penna consider the legacy of the UK's first gramophone records.
| 03:001/10Eager Lewis Eliot starts his rise to power from 1920s Leicester.
| 03:002/10Lewis Eliot gets caught up in a political scandal engulfing the family of his best friend.
| 03:003/10Lewis Eliot is teaching in Cambridge, when an election is called for a new Master.
| 03:004/10The Nazi threat affects even quiet college life in Cambridge. Lewis suffers a tragedy.
| 03:005/10As war erupts, Lewis Eliot heads to Whitehall where his love life takes an unexpected turn
| 03:00The true story behind the most notorious hoax in radio - Orson Welles' War Of The Worlds.
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| 04:00 | 04:00After forty years of marriage a partner could feel that they are taken for granted.
| 04:003/12Nicholas Parsons challenges guests to speak for 60 seconds. 04:302/6The King fights the French at Agincourt but will the Bard or Barbara Cartland win the day?
| 04:001/6David Mitchell is joined by Lloyd Langford, Henning Wehn, Sara Pascoe and Miles Jupp. 04:306/6Jeff tries matchmaking but finds he's playing with fire. With Tom Palmer.
| 04:00Quizmaster Roy Plomley challenges his contestants to spot the mistakes. 04:302/6With talk of relocating his company, tycoon Jimmy fancies life as a country gent.
| 04:002/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 04:307/8A day trip to France brings buried memories to the surface for Bernard.
| 04:002/6Miles Jupp discovers how well a panel of guests know their nearest and dearest. 04:305/6Cravate and Pomeroy reach agreement over an incriminating photograph.
| 04:00Hayley Atwell stars as an identical twin hell-bent on sabotaging her sister's wedding day.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects programmes from the BBC's Poetry archive. 05:302/6All three couples end up seeing the same therapist. Special guest Sanjeev Bhaskar.
| 05:003/4When the Yorkshire builders price up fitting mirrors, they end up seeing double. 05:306/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Philippa Perry, Carlo Ratti and Doug Allan.
| 05:001/6An everyday story of sheep, sin and scholarship under the shadow of the Long Mynd. 05:303/8Hancock finds a diamond ring - and a heap of trouble. Stars Kevin McNally.
| 05:002/6Can transvestite George dump his entire wardrobe for wife Carol? 05:303/4Malawi's most famous comedian Daliso Chaponda tackles diplomacy.
| 05:004/4Waft Tourist Information resurrects an old Waft tradition, the Day of the Pie. 05:304/6Ellie suggests a neighbourhood stake out when the garden pot plants are stolen again.
| 05:004/6Cassie has an adoring boyfriend who gets on well with Pete. What on earth could go wrong? 05:30Stand-up from possibly the angriest comedian in the UK.
| 05:30Writer Nik Cohn invites us to "re-imagine" New Orleans, a city he's loved all his life.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/6A plot to run an escape route for defectors from Britain is exposed in the Outer Hebrides. 06:30Brand designer Giles Poyner pays tribute to Birmingham's Fort Dunlop building.
| 06:001/10Accident or arson? Fire investigator Quentin Barnaby is on the case... 06:30Laurence Llewelyn Bowen considers the impact of the Aesthetic movement on the British home
| 06:003/10Fire investigator Quentin Barnaby investigates a possible case of arson. 06:30Mary Moore, daughter of the sculptor Henry Moore, explores his artistic legacy.
| 06:004/10Fire investigator Quentin Barnaby probes a blaze at a cinema. 06:30Musician Rainer Hersch on the life and work of astronomer and musician William Herschel.
| 06:007/10Is a ship blaze an accident or arson? 'Q' Barnaby investigates. 06:30Peter Curran celebrates the powerful role of the humble foghorn.
| 06:00Hayley Atwell stars as an identical twin hell-bent on sabotaging her sister's wedding day.
| 06:00Filmmaker Jen travels to an Antarctic base where tensions already high.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/4When the Yorkshire builders price up fitting mirrors, they end up seeing double. 07:306/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Philippa Perry, Carlo Ratti and Doug Allan.
| 07:001/6An everyday story of sheep, sin and scholarship under the shadow of the Long Mynd. 07:303/8Hancock finds a diamond ring - and a heap of trouble. Stars Kevin McNally.
| 07:002/6Can transvestite George dump his entire wardrobe for wife Carol? 07:303/4Malawi's most famous comedian Daliso Chaponda tackles diplomacy.
| 07:004/4Waft Tourist Information resurrects an old Waft tradition, the Day of the Pie. 07:304/6Ellie suggests a neighbourhood stake out when the garden pot plants are stolen again.
| 07:004/6Cassie has an adoring boyfriend who gets on well with Pete. What on earth could go wrong? 07:30Stand-up from possibly the angriest comedian in the UK.
| 07:30Writer Nik Cohn invites us to "re-imagine" New Orleans, a city he's loved all his life.
| 07:15Andrei has been reclusive since retiring, but discovers a new love of life. 07:303/6Alice joins a life drawing class but David is jealous.
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| 08:00 | 08:0012/13When some friends split up, Kate and George become rather nervous. 08:3017/20During platoon training, fellow officers lead Captain Mainwaring astray.
| 08:001/24Spy Neddie must make contact with his informer. But can he whistle the secret tune? 08:3014/14All is finally revealed in 'The Kenneth Horne Story'!
| 08:008/12The Lad gets a green signal, but a bumpy ride lies ahead. 08:30Les Dawson reveals the joy of being a father and how to tackle rising crime rates.
| 08:00Can Sir Doddy rescue a damsel in distress? 08:308/9Dr Y's time machine and a crazy audience sing-along.
| 08:0010/15Desert Island wobbles and quirky documentaries. 08:308/8Sceptical Harold slams Albert's spiritualist claims.
| 08:00The true story behind the most notorious hoax in radio - Orson Welles' War Of The Worlds.
| 08:00Tommy Handley meets the troops when his farm turns into an army base. From 1944. 08:30Max Bygraves, Julie Andrews and Hattie Jacques join Archie Andrews.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/12Nicholas Parsons challenges guests to speak for 60 seconds. 09:302/6The King fights the French at Agincourt but will the Bard or Barbara Cartland win the day?
| 09:003/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 09:303/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams and Patricia Routledge.
| 09:00Quizmaster Roy Plomley challenges his contestants to spot the mistakes. 09:302/6With talk of relocating his company, tycoon Jimmy fancies life as a country gent.
| 09:002/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 09:307/8A day trip to France brings buried memories to the surface for Bernard.
| 09:002/6Miles Jupp discovers how well a panel of guests know their nearest and dearest. 09:305/6Cravate and Pomeroy reach agreement over an incriminating photograph.
| 09:00Nick Baker collects some programmes about how technology has changed our physical world.
| 09:00A history of the East India Company and how it came to subdue India.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/10Eager Lewis Eliot starts his rise to power from 1920s Leicester.
| 10:002/10Lewis Eliot gets caught up in a political scandal engulfing the family of his best friend.
| 10:003/10Lewis Eliot is teaching in Cambridge, when an election is called for a new Master.
| 10:004/10The Nazi threat affects even quiet college life in Cambridge. Lewis suffers a tragedy.
| 10:005/10As war erupts, Lewis Eliot heads to Whitehall where his love life takes an unexpected turn
| | 10:10Fi Glover with the series that proves it's surprising what you hear when you listen.(R) 10:15From Thomas Tallis to Abba, the death row lawyer shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Chris Anderson talks to life-hack master Tim Ferris about his own life challenges. 11:45Cancer drugs are keeping Paula alive, but also impacting on her sense of identity.
| 11:00Telling Tales heads to Penzance to meet Patrick Gale.
| 11:001/3Diane Morgan celebrates the life and work of Ken Campbell
| 11:001/5A portrait of small town Scotland and the intriguing Kincaid family. 11:15Mrs Joyce Pickwick, a local government commissioner, gets involved in a rubbish escapade.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland chats to George The Poet about his podcast and his audio inspirations.
| | 11:00Jenifer Hixson introduces tales about Americans struggling to find a real sense of home. 11:50Sir David recalls the importance of human eyebrows for communication.
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| 12:00 | 12:0012/13When some friends split up, Kate and George become rather nervous. 12:3017/20During platoon training, fellow officers lead Captain Mainwaring astray.
| 12:001/24Spy Neddie must make contact with his informer. But can he whistle the secret tune? 12:3014/14All is finally revealed in 'The Kenneth Horne Story'!
| 12:008/12The Lad gets a green signal, but a bumpy ride lies ahead. 12:30Les Dawson reveals the joy of being a father and how to tackle rising crime rates.
| 12:00Can Sir Doddy rescue a damsel in distress? 12:308/9Dr Y's time machine and a crazy audience sing-along.
| 12:0010/15Desert Island wobbles and quirky documentaries. 12:308/8Sceptical Harold slams Albert's spiritualist claims.
| 12:00Quizmaster Roy Plomley challenges his contestants to spot the mistakes. 12:301/6An everyday story of sheep, sin and scholarship under the shadow of the Long Mynd.
| 12:00Tommy Handley meets the troops when his farm turns into an army base. From 1944. 12:30Max Bygraves, Julie Andrews and Hattie Jacques join Archie Andrews.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/6A plot to run an escape route for defectors from Britain is exposed in the Outer Hebrides. 13:30Brand designer Giles Poyner pays tribute to Birmingham's Fort Dunlop building.
| 13:001/10Accident or arson? Fire investigator Quentin Barnaby is on the case... 13:30Laurence Llewelyn Bowen considers the impact of the Aesthetic movement on the British home
| 13:003/10Fire investigator Quentin Barnaby investigates a possible case of arson. 13:30Mary Moore, daughter of the sculptor Henry Moore, explores his artistic legacy.
| 13:004/10Fire investigator Quentin Barnaby probes a blaze at a cinema. 13:30Musician Rainer Hersch on the life and work of astronomer and musician William Herschel.
| 13:007/10Is a ship blaze an accident or arson? 'Q' Barnaby investigates. 13:30Peter Curran celebrates the powerful role of the humble foghorn.
| 13:00Dexter still needs his sister so she can't let him go, even when she's in love.
| 13:00Filmmaker Jen travels to an Antarctic base where tensions already high.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5The semi-autobiographical first novel by Elizabeth von Arnim, read by Caroline Martin. 14:156/10Paul Barrett's Natural History Hero is paleontologist Franz Baron Nopcsa von Felso-Szilvás 14:301/5Filmmaker Jen travels to the Antarctic as part of the skeleton overwintering crew. 14:451/5Anna Lyndsey's account of finding light in the darkness after illness changed her life.
| 14:002/5Elizabeth must find a replacement for her increasingly unstable gardener. 14:157/10Beulah Garner explains why entomologist Evelyn Cheesman is her Natural History Hero. 14:302/5Tensions are running high in camp and Jen has found something half buried in the ice. 14:452/5Anna Lyndsey's account of finding light in the darkness after illness changed her life.
| 14:003/5The grey November weather stirs in Elizabeth a forlorn yearning to see her childhood home. 14:158/10Erica McAllister explains why entomologist George Verrall is her Natural History Hero. 14:303/5It is midwinter and the giving of gifts turns sour as Jen makes an accidental discovery. 14:453/5Anna Lyndsey's account of finding light in the darkness after illness changed her life.
| 14:004/5Elizabeth enjoys the peace of her snowy garden, despite of an influx of Christmas visitors 14:159/10George Beccaloni chooses naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace as his Natural History Hero. 14:304/5Winter seems to last forever. And then the team makes a shocking discovery. 14:454/5Anna Lyndsey's account of finding light in the darkness after illness changed her life.
| 14:005/5Although the new year has come and gone, Elizabeth's guests show no sign of departing... 14:1510/10Andrew Parker's Natural History Hero is microscope pioneer Antoni van Leeuwenhoek 14:305/5Jen comes to understand the repercussions of what she found. But there is hope too. 14:455/5Anna Lyndsey's account of finding light in the darkness after illness changed her life.
| 14:10Armistead Maupin selects tracks sung by Ella Fitzgerald and the Pet Shop Boys. 14:15Brian Johnston chats with a few knowledgeable locals in Barnstaple in North Devon.
| 14:15Andrei has been reclusive since retiring, but discovers a new love of life. 14:302/2On the Northern Irish border, cutting peat in the bog, Fergus finds a body.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/10Eager Lewis Eliot starts his rise to power from 1920s Leicester.
| 15:002/10Lewis Eliot gets caught up in a political scandal engulfing the family of his best friend.
| 15:003/10Lewis Eliot is teaching in Cambridge, when an election is called for a new Master.
| 15:004/10The Nazi threat affects even quiet college life in Cambridge. Lewis suffers a tragedy.
| 15:005/10As war erupts, Lewis Eliot heads to Whitehall where his love life takes an unexpected turn
| 15:00The true story behind the most notorious hoax in radio - Orson Welles' War Of The Worlds.
| 15:455/5Cerys Matthews and Tris Penna consider the legacy of the UK's first gramophone records.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/12Nicholas Parsons challenges guests to speak for 60 seconds. 16:302/6The King fights the French at Agincourt but will the Bard or Barbara Cartland win the day?
| 16:001/6David Mitchell is joined by Lloyd Langford, Henning Wehn, Sara Pascoe and Miles Jupp. 16:306/6Jeff tries matchmaking but finds he's playing with fire. With Tom Palmer.
| 16:00Quizmaster Roy Plomley challenges his contestants to spot the mistakes. 16:302/6With talk of relocating his company, tycoon Jimmy fancies life as a country gent.
| 16:002/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 16:307/8A day trip to France brings buried memories to the surface for Bernard.
| 16:002/6Miles Jupp discovers how well a panel of guests know their nearest and dearest. 16:305/6Cravate and Pomeroy reach agreement over an incriminating photograph.
| 16:00Hayley Atwell stars as an identical twin hell-bent on sabotaging her sister's wedding day.
| 16:00Los Angeles, 1940, the most crucial collaboration in the history of cinema took place.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/4When the Yorkshire builders price up fitting mirrors, they end up seeing double. 17:306/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Philippa Perry, Carlo Ratti and Doug Allan.
| 17:001/6An everyday story of sheep, sin and scholarship under the shadow of the Long Mynd. 17:303/8Hancock finds a diamond ring - and a heap of trouble. Stars Kevin McNally.
| 17:002/6Can transvestite George dump his entire wardrobe for wife Carol? 17:303/4Malawi's most famous comedian Daliso Chaponda tackles diplomacy.
| 17:004/4Waft Tourist Information resurrects an old Waft tradition, the Day of the Pie. 17:304/6Ellie suggests a neighbourhood stake out when the garden pot plants are stolen again.
| 17:004/6Cassie has an adoring boyfriend who gets on well with Pete. What on earth could go wrong? 17:30Stand-up from possibly the angriest comedian in the UK.
| 17:30Writer Nik Cohn invites us to "re-imagine" New Orleans, a city he's loved all his life.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:303/6Alice joins a life drawing class but David is jealous.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/20Captain Jet and Lemmy are not the only ones to heed the mysterious voice. 18:30Kate Mosse invites Jenny Agutter and Adam Hart-Davis to discuss their favourite books.
| 18:007/20Frank Rodger's messages continue to arrive, but whereabouts on Mars is he? 18:30Actor and mountaineer Brian Blessed discusses his love of wildlife with Derek Jones.
| 18:008/20Overwhelmed by the Martian attack, Jet Morgan and his crew wake up in the dark. 18:30Janis Ian tells Tom Morton about her extraordinary career in the music industry.
| 18:009/20Frank Rodgers' memory starts to return, but he remembers something terrible. 18:30Novelist, Meg Rosoff explores the life of the Victorian travel writer Isabella Bird
| 18:0010/20The enigmatic Paddy Flynn reveals more about the hierarchy of asteroid crews. 18:30Pauline Black, Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, Guy Walters, Matthew Parris debate the countryside.
| 18:002/2Ayesha believes Leo is the lover she's waited 2,000 years for...
| 18:004/5RC horrifies fellow truckers when they learn he’s bound for Homerville. 18:305/6When a mother dies, she is replaced by a Mark V 110-volt AC/DC Electrical Grandmother.
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| 19:00 | 19:0012/13When some friends split up, Kate and George become rather nervous. 19:3017/20During platoon training, fellow officers lead Captain Mainwaring astray.
| 19:001/24Spy Neddie must make contact with his informer. But can he whistle the secret tune? 19:3014/14All is finally revealed in 'The Kenneth Horne Story'!
| 19:008/12The Lad gets a green signal, but a bumpy ride lies ahead. 19:30Les Dawson reveals the joy of being a father and how to tackle rising crime rates.
| 19:00Can Sir Doddy rescue a damsel in distress? 19:308/9Dr Y's time machine and a crazy audience sing-along.
| 19:0010/15Desert Island wobbles and quirky documentaries. 19:308/8Sceptical Harold slams Albert's spiritualist claims.
| 19:00Nick Baker collects some programmes about how technology has changed our physical world.
| 19:00Jenifer Hixson introduces tales about Americans struggling to find a real sense of home. 19:50Sir David recalls the importance of human eyebrows for communication.
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| 20:00 | 20:006/6A plot to run an escape route for defectors from Britain is exposed in the Outer Hebrides. 20:30Brand designer Giles Poyner pays tribute to Birmingham's Fort Dunlop building.
| 20:001/10Accident or arson? Fire investigator Quentin Barnaby is on the case... 20:30Laurence Llewelyn Bowen considers the impact of the Aesthetic movement on the British home
| 20:003/10Fire investigator Quentin Barnaby investigates a possible case of arson. 20:30Mary Moore, daughter of the sculptor Henry Moore, explores his artistic legacy.
| 20:004/10Fire investigator Quentin Barnaby probes a blaze at a cinema. 20:30Musician Rainer Hersch on the life and work of astronomer and musician William Herschel.
| 20:007/10Is a ship blaze an accident or arson? 'Q' Barnaby investigates. 20:30Peter Curran celebrates the powerful role of the humble foghorn.
| | 20:00A history of the East India Company and how it came to subdue India.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to life-hack master Tim Ferris about his own life challenges. 21:45Cancer drugs are keeping Paula alive, but also impacting on her sense of identity.
| 21:00Telling Tales heads to Penzance to meet Patrick Gale.
| 21:001/3Diane Morgan celebrates the life and work of Ken Campbell
| 21:001/5A portrait of small town Scotland and the intriguing Kincaid family. 21:15Mrs Joyce Pickwick, a local government commissioner, gets involved in a rubbish escapade.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland chats to George The Poet about his podcast and his audio inspirations.
| | 21:10Fi Glover with the series that proves it's surprising what you hear when you listen. 21:15From Thomas Tallis to Abba, the death row lawyer shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:006/6John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Philippa Perry, Carlo Ratti and Doug Allan. 22:304/4Bridget talks about why she is not grateful Russell Brand has stopped being a sexist.
| 22:003/8Hancock finds a diamond ring - and a heap of trouble. Stars Kevin McNally. 22:305/6The Brummie musicologist reveals the impact of so many rock legends dying aged 27. 22:455/6Jane Austen's first employment was as a bailiff's clerk penning letters to debtors. 22:551/2Rob Deering discusses culture with his daughter, Daisy.
| 22:003/4Malawi's most famous comedian Daliso Chaponda tackles diplomacy. 22:302/4Lemn looks at the children at Charles Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. 22:552/2Rob Deering discusses family life with his daughter, Daisy.
| 22:004/6Ellie suggests a neighbourhood stake out when the garden pot plants are stolen again. 22:30Darren Harriott hosts Newsjack's little brother with this week's satirical instalment 22:454/8As Susan turns 40, her goldfish ponder the concept of time. Stars Shaun Prendergast.
| 22:00Stand-up from possibly the angriest comedian in the UK. 22:306/6The Archers with a twist, and the Minx Twins tackle feminism.
| 22:005/6Mark Steel visits Hull and performs a bespoke comedy show for the local residents. 22:302/6Samuel is reunited with his sister and Ezekiel is dressed as a bear. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:003/6Alice joins a life drawing class but David is jealous. 22:303/4The cosmetic benefits of old men's legs and a witness protection conference. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:303/8Have-a-go presenter Martin Brown is plunged into the deep end, and sinks.
| 23:002/6Justin Edwards hosts improvised chat. With Mel Giedroyc, Max and Ivan, and Nick Mohammed. 23:304/4The mouthy host meets Britain's only male nun and a man who speaks using sound effects.
| 23:004/6Fast-paced sketch show about modern communication, media noise and contemporary obsessions 23:301/6The lighthouse tour and the old-fashioned parents.
| 23:004/6Marcus Brigstocke persuades Gyles Brandreth to try doing absolutely nothing. 23:306/6Mark Watson attempts to make sense of life, assisted by Sam Simmons and Will Adamsdale.
| 23:004/6Jason distributes tips and tricks for job interviews and probes office politics. 23:302/5Isy Suttie recounts funny and moving love stories, much of which are told through song.
| 23:006/6Including a tale about how turtles have featured in the writer's life since childhood. 23:305/6The comedian ponders matters spiritual involving burglars, Bruce Forsyth and Mr Tickle.
| 23:004/6From Steve Wright to Ken Dodd, Jon Culshaw explores the bizarre lives of famous folk. 23:301/5Reckless parenting to faking surgery for real.
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