| 00:00 | 00:005/5After three deaths at the Willoughby mansion, a journalist suspects foul play. 00:306/6Harris is troubled by his bones. A real expert is needed. Who better than Doctor Munigant?
| 00:0016/20Captain Jet Morgan and the Discovery crew ambush the Lunar Controller. 00:30Sue MacGregor, Angie Errigo and Jesse Armstrong discuss favourite books. From 2009.
| 00:0017/20With few resources available, Jet and his crew race to make radio contact. 00:30Hollywood crooner Bing Crosby discusses his love of nature and the outdoor life.
| 00:0018/20With the Martians in pursuit, Jet and the crew try desperately to get a message to Earth. 00:30The main man of Manfred Mann talks about Cliff Richard and his relationship with God.
| 00:0019/20Despite their best efforts, Jet and the crew are prised from their ship by the Martians. 00:30Writer and comedian David Baddiel explores the life of novelist John Updike.
| 00:0020/20As the invasion fleet reaches Earth, can Jet Morgan and his crew save the day? 00:30Matthew Parris on the impact of babies with Mary Loudon, Katie Baxendale, Lewis Schaffer.
| 00:00In a dystopian view of 2004, a new PM has a hi-tech solution to the UK's crime wave.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Diver Sennen is set to explore a Tudor ship wreck off Cornwall, but there's a bumpy start.
| 01:004/8The suave sleuth makes a crucial breakthrough in the murder investigation. 01:30In LA, Karen Krizanovich traces Madame Sylvia, masseuse to the stars of 1920s Hollywood.
| 01:005/8When another body is found, the sleuth's investigation takes a dramatic turn. 01:30David Owen Norris recreates the musical world of Nell Gwyn in Drury Lane.
| 01:006/8A nasty surprise package means that the sleuth is closing-in on the criminal mastermind. 01:30Jessica Hynes hears stories of 'latch-key kids' over the generations: were they neglected?
| 01:007/8A dying man's final words bring the smooth sleuth a step closer to solving the mystery. 01:30How some of the earliest American literary classics were actually written in Birmingham.
| 01:008/8The sleuth throws a drinks party to finger the gang leader to conclude the thriller. 01:30The story of the great Victorian organ builder 'Father' Henry Willis.
| 01:001/2Delia's story starts with a welcome romantic encounter in the grocery aisle.
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| 02:00 | 02:15Tom Courtenay reads David Constantine's masterful story which inspired the film 45 Years 02:30Voltaire’s 18th century novel about good and evil: Candide's adventures begin.
| 02:006/10Fred is approached by a stranger, who has been watching Holly's New York apartment. 02:151/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 02:301/5Drama of the true story of the Derbyshire village of Eyam during The Plague of 1665-66 02:451/5The fascinating life of the first woman to take a seat in the British Parliament.
| 02:007/10Fred comes to a realisation, while Holly Golightly reacts badly over some sad news. 02:152/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 02:302/5Drama series charting the true story of the Plague in Eyam, Derbyshire. 02:452/5Nancy shows no interest in her admirers until the determined Waldorf Astor appears.
| 02:008/10After receiving tragic news, Holly Golightly looks to the future, but Paul has concerns. 02:153/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 02:303/5Drama series charting the true story of the Plague in Eyam, Derbyshire. 02:453/5Nancy embarks on a political career as the only female MP in the Commons.
| 02:009/10Girl-about-town Holly Golightly hits New York's headlines for all the wrong reasons. 02:154/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 02:304/5Drama series charting the true story of the Plague in the Derbyshire Village of Eyam 02:454/5The first female MP helps to steer Plymouth through the horrors of the Blitz.
| 02:0010/10With the police on her tail, Holly decides her future. Concluded by Henry Goodman. 02:155/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 02:305/5Concluding episode of drama series charting true story of the plague in Eyam, Derbyshire. 02:455/5Forced into retirement, Nancy struggles to adapt to non-political life.
| 02:10Top Of The World by The Carpenters and Make Your Own Kind Of Music by Mama Cass Elliot. 02:15BBC soccer analyst Jimmy Hill reveals his passion for show jumping visiting Hickstead.
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| 03:00 | 03:451/5Poet Ian McMillan travels the country in search of the perfect pork pie.
| 03:001/4The story of a singer's career at a new venue in Paris. Starring Julie Covington.
| 03:002/4Only a shadow on a poster, what is Valentin in real life? Stars Stephen Thorne.
| 03:003/4How much longer can a greedy dancer stay on the stage? Stars Frances Barber.
| 03:004/4The crazy dancer uses people, but reaps the consequences.
| 03:00Two people meet at a genealogy course – and discover a curious historical link.
| 03:00Professor Andrew Hussey asks why we should let the toad of work squat on our lives.
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| 04:00 | 04:00An agoraphobic widower monitors world news by using an atlas. Will he ever leave his home?
| 04:005/12Nicholas Parsons chairs the game where no hesitation repetition or deviation is allowed. 04:304/6British Rail's new 'Silver Bullet' train ends up as a runaway express to Aberdeen.
| 04:003/6David Mitchell is joined by Lloyd Langford, Henning Wehn, Sara Pascoe and Miles Jupp. 04:302/6Dr Thomas judges a baby show and risks offending his Aussie neighbours.
| 04:00Roy Plomley's contestants battle to spot the mistakes. 04:304/6Whizz-kid Jimmy and staid Russell clash over a business takeover.
| 04:004/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough. 04:301/6A graduate trainee takes charge of a rural railway station and its eccentric staff.
| 04:004/6Miles Jupp is joined by Lucy Porter, Cornelius Lysaght and Tom Wrigglesworth. 04:301/5Brabazon investigates his superiors with coppers hand-picked...by his boss!
| 04:00Russia, 1859: Chaos in the Manor of Stephanchikovo when an ex-sergeant assumes a new role.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Mab Jones explores the concept of 'Hiraeth' in the poetry of Wales 05:304/6Hit comedy about 3 marriages in various states of disrepair. All-star cast.
| 05:001/4Ray and Jane's marriage is rocked by some very bad singing, and late-life crises take hold 05:302/6The 72nd series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 05:003/6Megan awaits news, Mr Bootle considers his position and Mr Jenkins considers Megan. 05:302/4Tom talks his Dad out of amateur brewing while the local bin collection is knocked.
| 05:004/6Transvestite George confuses Ken when he sees him in a dress. 05:301/4Susan Calman explores why family brings her total happiness.
| 05:002/6Muriel decides an apparition may boost religion's appeal. 05:306/6Will’s new girlfriend Hannah appears to have a problem with Mitch. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 05:006/6Back from America, Jenny is after Pete. Cassie is burying her head. 05:30Rich Hall satirises the latest news from across the pond.
| 05:30Singer and musician Pauline Black invites us to re-imagine Coventry.
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| 06:00 | 06:004/8The suave sleuth makes a crucial breakthrough in the murder investigation. 06:30In LA, Karen Krizanovich traces Madame Sylvia, masseuse to the stars of 1920s Hollywood.
| 06:005/8When another body is found, the sleuth's investigation takes a dramatic turn. 06:30David Owen Norris recreates the musical world of Nell Gwyn in Drury Lane.
| 06:006/8A nasty surprise package means that the sleuth is closing-in on the criminal mastermind. 06:30Jessica Hynes hears stories of 'latch-key kids' over the generations: were they neglected?
| 06:007/8A dying man's final words bring the smooth sleuth a step closer to solving the mystery. 06:30How some of the earliest American literary classics were actually written in Birmingham.
| 06:008/8The sleuth throws a drinks party to finger the gang leader to conclude the thriller. 06:30The story of the great Victorian organ builder 'Father' Henry Willis.
| 06:00Russia, 1859: Chaos in the Manor of Stephanchikovo when an ex-sergeant assumes a new role.
| 06:00The impact of the Plague of 1665-66 on the Derbyshire village of Eyam.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/4Ray and Jane's marriage is rocked by some very bad singing, and late-life crises take hold 07:302/6The 72nd series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 07:003/6Megan awaits news, Mr Bootle considers his position and Mr Jenkins considers Megan. 07:302/4Tom talks his Dad out of amateur brewing while the local bin collection is knocked.
| 07:004/6Transvestite George confuses Ken when he sees him in a dress. 07:301/4Susan Calman explores why family brings her total happiness.
| 07:002/6Muriel decides an apparition may boost religion's appeal. 07:306/6Will’s new girlfriend Hannah appears to have a problem with Mitch. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 07:006/6Back from America, Jenny is after Pete. Cassie is burying her head. 07:30Rich Hall satirises the latest news from across the pond.
| 07:30Singer and musician Pauline Black invites us to re-imagine Coventry.
| 07:151/3Mysterious Marta is tending the vines in a South African vineyard, then something happens. 07:305/6Money woes for Barney and Cathy, Evan and Fiona argue and David causes a stir...
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| 08:00 | 08:001/13Can the dear ladies save the day at the community centre? 08:3019/20The platoon battle to bring in a local farmer's harvest.
| 08:003/24Constable Neddie Seagoon sets out to apprehend Minnie and Henry's Sussex assailant. 08:302/20Kenneth Horne crosses swords in The Three Musketeers, while Bona Law handles his briefs.
| 08:0011/12The green-fingered Lad takes on the authorities to save his pride and joy. 08:30Les Dawson reflects on life insurance and what a condemned man's last request might be.
| 08:00Ornithology tips from Ivor Wagtail, a trip to a Diddy farm and the world's worst bobby. 08:301/13Swinging London cockney-style, and some incredible ears. Sketches and songs.
| 08:0012/15Long ago in a radio galaxy far away - space film spoofing and the best of 'Brucie'. 08:302/20Will the advertising team behave at the annual Advertising Executive Guild dinner?
| 08:00Professor Andrew Hussey asks why we should let the toad of work squat on our lives.
| 08:00A bulldozer? Tommy Handley has reconstruction on his mind for Much Fiddling. 08:30Archie creates mayhem with radio ventriloquist Peter Brough, Beryl Reid and Max Bygraves.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/12Nicholas Parsons chairs the game where no hesitation repetition or deviation is allowed. 09:304/6British Rail's new 'Silver Bullet' train ends up as a runaway express to Aberdeen.
| 09:005/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 09:305/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 09:00Roy Plomley's contestants battle to spot the mistakes. 09:304/6Whizz-kid Jimmy and staid Russell clash over a business takeover.
| 09:004/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough. 09:301/6A graduate trainee takes charge of a rural railway station and its eccentric staff.
| 09:004/6Miles Jupp is joined by Lucy Porter, Cornelius Lysaght and Tom Wrigglesworth. 09:301/5Brabazon investigates his superiors with coppers hand-picked...by his boss!
| 09:00Ray Peacock celebrates Les Dawson with special guests and rare archive programmes.
| 09:00A reflection on family history and the changing meanings of the objects that survive us.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4The story of a singer's career at a new venue in Paris. Starring Julie Covington.
| 10:002/4Only a shadow on a poster, what is Valentin in real life? Stars Stephen Thorne.
| 10:003/4How much longer can a greedy dancer stay on the stage? Stars Frances Barber.
| 10:004/4The crazy dancer uses people, but reaps the consequences.
| 10:00Two people meet at a genealogy course – and discover a curious historical link.
| | 10:10Fi Glover with a conversation between friends about their version of running for charity(R) 10:15Book editor turned writer Diana Athill shares her castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Chris Anderson talks to author Johann Hari on understanding depression. 11:45Chris was a teenager when he discovered a tragic family secret of murder and hanging.
| 11:00We delve into language, boxing and multi-cultural representation, with Nikesh Shukla.
| 11:003/3Diane Morgan celebrates the life and work of Ken Campbell
| 11:003/5Tales of the dissolution of a marriage and retirement. 11:151801: maritime explorer Matthew Flinders must leave behind his newlywed wife, Ann.
| 11:00What makes a great live podcast? Podcasters discuss putting their shows on stage.
| | 11:00Meg Bowles introduces tales from people in the USA whose lives have been touched by guns. 11:50The naturalist comments on the decline in collecting by children.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/13Can the dear ladies save the day at the community centre? 12:3019/20The platoon battle to bring in a local farmer's harvest.
| 12:003/24Constable Neddie Seagoon sets out to apprehend Minnie and Henry's Sussex assailant. 12:302/20Kenneth Horne crosses swords in The Three Musketeers, while Bona Law handles his briefs.
| 12:0011/12The green-fingered Lad takes on the authorities to save his pride and joy. 12:30Les Dawson reflects on life insurance and what a condemned man's last request might be.
| 12:00Ornithology tips from Ivor Wagtail, a trip to a Diddy farm and the world's worst bobby. 12:301/13Swinging London cockney-style, and some incredible ears. Sketches and songs.
| 12:0012/15Long ago in a radio galaxy far away - space film spoofing and the best of 'Brucie'. 12:302/20Will the advertising team behave at the annual Advertising Executive Guild dinner?
| 12:003/6David Mitchell is joined by Lloyd Langford, Henning Wehn, Sara Pascoe and Miles Jupp. 12:301/6A graduate trainee takes charge of a rural railway station and its eccentric staff.
| 12:00A bulldozer? Tommy Handley has reconstruction on his mind for Much Fiddling. 12:30Archie creates mayhem with radio ventriloquist Peter Brough, Beryl Reid and Max Bygraves.
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| 13:00 | 13:004/8The suave sleuth makes a crucial breakthrough in the murder investigation. 13:30In LA, Karen Krizanovich traces Madame Sylvia, masseuse to the stars of 1920s Hollywood.
| 13:005/8When another body is found, the sleuth's investigation takes a dramatic turn. 13:30David Owen Norris recreates the musical world of Nell Gwyn in Drury Lane.
| 13:006/8A nasty surprise package means that the sleuth is closing-in on the criminal mastermind. 13:30Jessica Hynes hears stories of 'latch-key kids' over the generations: were they neglected?
| 13:007/8A dying man's final words bring the smooth sleuth a step closer to solving the mystery. 13:30How some of the earliest American literary classics were actually written in Birmingham.
| 13:008/8The sleuth throws a drinks party to finger the gang leader to conclude the thriller. 13:30The story of the great Victorian organ builder 'Father' Henry Willis.
| 13:001/2Delia's story starts with a welcome romantic encounter in the grocery aisle.
| 13:00The impact of the Plague of 1665-66 on the Derbyshire village of Eyam.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Fred is approached by a stranger, who has been watching Holly's New York apartment. 14:151/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 14:301/5Drama of the true story of the Derbyshire village of Eyam during The Plague of 1665-66 14:451/5The fascinating life of the first woman to take a seat in the British Parliament.
| 14:007/10Fred comes to a realisation, while Holly Golightly reacts badly over some sad news. 14:152/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 14:302/5Drama series charting the true story of the Plague in Eyam, Derbyshire. 14:452/5Nancy shows no interest in her admirers until the determined Waldorf Astor appears.
| 14:008/10After receiving tragic news, Holly Golightly looks to the future, but Paul has concerns. 14:153/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 14:303/5Drama series charting the true story of the Plague in Eyam, Derbyshire. 14:453/5Nancy embarks on a political career as the only female MP in the Commons.
| 14:009/10Girl-about-town Holly Golightly hits New York's headlines for all the wrong reasons. 14:154/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 14:304/5Drama series charting the true story of the Plague in the Derbyshire Village of Eyam 14:454/5The first female MP helps to steer Plymouth through the horrors of the Blitz.
| 14:0010/10With the police on her tail, Holly decides her future. Concluded by Henry Goodman. 14:155/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 14:305/5Concluding episode of drama series charting true story of the plague in Eyam, Derbyshire. 14:455/5Forced into retirement, Nancy struggles to adapt to non-political life.
| 14:10Top Of The World by The Carpenters and Make Your Own Kind Of Music by Mama Cass Elliot. 14:15BBC soccer analyst Jimmy Hill reveals his passion for show jumping visiting Hickstead.
| 14:151/3Mysterious Marta is tending the vines in a South African vineyard, then something happens. 14:301/2Three very different women’s lives collide as they try and help raise their grandchildren.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4The story of a singer's career at a new venue in Paris. Starring Julie Covington.
| 15:002/4Only a shadow on a poster, what is Valentin in real life? Stars Stephen Thorne.
| 15:003/4How much longer can a greedy dancer stay on the stage? Stars Frances Barber.
| 15:004/4The crazy dancer uses people, but reaps the consequences.
| 15:00Two people meet at a genealogy course – and discover a curious historical link.
| 15:00Professor Andrew Hussey asks why we should let the toad of work squat on our lives.
| 15:452/5Poet Ian McMillan travels the country in search of the perfect pies
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| 16:00 | 16:005/12Nicholas Parsons chairs the game where no hesitation repetition or deviation is allowed. 16:304/6British Rail's new 'Silver Bullet' train ends up as a runaway express to Aberdeen.
| 16:003/6David Mitchell is joined by Lloyd Langford, Henning Wehn, Sara Pascoe and Miles Jupp. 16:302/6Dr Thomas judges a baby show and risks offending his Aussie neighbours.
| 16:00Roy Plomley's contestants battle to spot the mistakes. 16:304/6Whizz-kid Jimmy and staid Russell clash over a business takeover.
| 16:004/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough. 16:301/6A graduate trainee takes charge of a rural railway station and its eccentric staff.
| 16:004/6Miles Jupp is joined by Lucy Porter, Cornelius Lysaght and Tom Wrigglesworth. 16:301/5Brabazon investigates his superiors with coppers hand-picked...by his boss!
| 16:00Russia, 1859: Chaos in the Manor of Stephanchikovo when an ex-sergeant assumes a new role.
| 16:00The Nazis are in New York - Noel Coward turns spy to battle for Britain.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/4Ray and Jane's marriage is rocked by some very bad singing, and late-life crises take hold 17:302/6The 72nd series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 17:003/6Megan awaits news, Mr Bootle considers his position and Mr Jenkins considers Megan. 17:302/4Tom talks his Dad out of amateur brewing while the local bin collection is knocked.
| 17:004/6Transvestite George confuses Ken when he sees him in a dress. 17:301/4Susan Calman explores why family brings her total happiness.
| 17:002/6Muriel decides an apparition may boost religion's appeal. 17:306/6Will’s new girlfriend Hannah appears to have a problem with Mitch. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 17:006/6Back from America, Jenny is after Pete. Cassie is burying her head. 17:30Rich Hall satirises the latest news from across the pond.
| 17:30Singer and musician Pauline Black invites us to re-imagine Coventry.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects Man Versus God featuring Muhammad Iqbal’s epic poem Shikwa. 17:305/6Money woes for Barney and Cathy, Evan and Fiona argue and David causes a stir...
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| 18:00 | 18:0016/20Captain Jet Morgan and the Discovery crew ambush the Lunar Controller. 18:30Sue MacGregor, Angie Errigo and Jesse Armstrong discuss favourite books. From 2009.
| 18:0017/20With few resources available, Jet and his crew race to make radio contact. 18:30Hollywood crooner Bing Crosby discusses his love of nature and the outdoor life.
| 18:0018/20With the Martians in pursuit, Jet and the crew try desperately to get a message to Earth. 18:30The main man of Manfred Mann talks about Cliff Richard and his relationship with God.
| 18:0019/20Despite their best efforts, Jet and the crew are prised from their ship by the Martians. 18:30Writer and comedian David Baddiel explores the life of novelist John Updike.
| 18:0020/20As the invasion fleet reaches Earth, can Jet Morgan and his crew save the day? 18:30Matthew Parris on the impact of babies with Mary Loudon, Katie Baxendale, Lewis Schaffer.
| 18:00In a dystopian view of 2004, a new PM has a hi-tech solution to the UK's crime wave.
| 18:00Byron Musgrave is keen to get his portrayal of a vampire right in an amateur production. 18:45A couple renting a holiday home start to feel something happened the year before...
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| 19:00 | 19:001/13Can the dear ladies save the day at the community centre? 19:3019/20The platoon battle to bring in a local farmer's harvest.
| 19:003/24Constable Neddie Seagoon sets out to apprehend Minnie and Henry's Sussex assailant. 19:302/20Kenneth Horne crosses swords in The Three Musketeers, while Bona Law handles his briefs.
| 19:0011/12The green-fingered Lad takes on the authorities to save his pride and joy. 19:30Les Dawson reflects on life insurance and what a condemned man's last request might be.
| 19:00Ornithology tips from Ivor Wagtail, a trip to a Diddy farm and the world's worst bobby. 19:301/13Swinging London cockney-style, and some incredible ears. Sketches and songs.
| 19:0012/15Long ago in a radio galaxy far away - space film spoofing and the best of 'Brucie'. 19:302/20Will the advertising team behave at the annual Advertising Executive Guild dinner?
| 19:00Ray Peacock celebrates Les Dawson with special guests and rare archive programmes.
| 19:00Meg Bowles introduces tales from people in the USA whose lives have been touched by guns. 19:50The naturalist comments on the decline in collecting by children.
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| 20:00 | 20:004/8The suave sleuth makes a crucial breakthrough in the murder investigation. 20:30In LA, Karen Krizanovich traces Madame Sylvia, masseuse to the stars of 1920s Hollywood.
| 20:005/8When another body is found, the sleuth's investigation takes a dramatic turn. 20:30David Owen Norris recreates the musical world of Nell Gwyn in Drury Lane.
| 20:006/8A nasty surprise package means that the sleuth is closing-in on the criminal mastermind. 20:30Jessica Hynes hears stories of 'latch-key kids' over the generations: were they neglected?
| 20:007/8A dying man's final words bring the smooth sleuth a step closer to solving the mystery. 20:30How some of the earliest American literary classics were actually written in Birmingham.
| 20:008/8The sleuth throws a drinks party to finger the gang leader to conclude the thriller. 20:30The story of the great Victorian organ builder 'Father' Henry Willis.
| | 20:00A reflection on family history and the changing meanings of the objects that survive us.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to author Johann Hari on understanding depression. 21:45Chris was a teenager when he discovered a tragic family secret of murder and hanging.
| 21:00We delve into language, boxing and multi-cultural representation, with Nikesh Shukla.
| 21:003/3Diane Morgan celebrates the life and work of Ken Campbell
| 21:003/5Tales of the dissolution of a marriage and retirement. 21:151801: maritime explorer Matthew Flinders must leave behind his newlywed wife, Ann.
| 21:00What makes a great live podcast? Podcasters discuss putting their shows on stage.
| | 21:10Fi Glover with a conversation between friends about their version of running for charity 21:15Book editor turned writer Diana Athill shares her castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/6The 72nd series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee 22:302/6Young Pip is betrayed and receives a spectral visitor. 22:55Jessica Fostekew chats to John Kearns.
| 22:002/4Tom talks his Dad out of amateur brewing while the local bin collection is knocked. 22:30The Comedy Club hits the road, showcasing the outstanding clubs and festivals in the UK 22:451/5Ivor Cutler's unique views on language, justice and scratching people's backs.
| 22:001/4Susan Calman explores why family brings her total happiness. 22:304/4Lemn examines where he let himself do the wrong thing, and how he has tried to make amends 22:55Jessica Fostekew chats to John Kearns.
| 22:006/6Will’s new girlfriend Hannah appears to have a problem with Mitch. Stars Angus Deayton. 22:30Darren Harriott hosts Newsjack's little brother with this week's satirical instalment. 22:456/8Liam and Anton witness their owners' break-up through their glass bowl. 22:55Jessica Fostekew chats to John Kearns.
| 22:00Rich Hall satirises the latest news from across the pond. 22:302/4Josie swears off romance and almost immediately finds a new relationship. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:001/4Jocelyn Jee Esien returns with another series of sketches. Featuring Paul Whitehouse. 22:304/6Brimshaw, McGurk and the Oliphants attempt to flee to England. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:005/6Money woes for Barney and Cathy, Evan and Fiona argue and David causes a stir... 22:301/4Sean Foley and Hamish McColl's producer forces them to get proper jobs.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:305/8Get packing! It's time to get away for the summer.
| 23:004/6Justin Edwards hosts the improvised chat show. 23:302/6The management consultants plug into media technology.
| 23:006/6Fast-paced sketch show about modern communication, media noise and contemporary obsessions 23:303/6Galileo is too busy to party with the Pope. Award-winning comedy.
| 23:006/6The double Olympic champion tries her first deep-fried Mars bar. 23:302/4Comedian Deborah Frances-White tells the story of her teenage years as a Jehovah's Witness
| 23:006/6Jason Cook doles out life lessons focusing on how to cope with pregnancy and the in-laws. 23:304/5The tale of George and Louise set against the backdrop of the Matlock Ceilidh.
| 23:002/4The bizarre and hilarious world of sketches, stories and characters from Colin Hoult. 23:301/4The comedian aims to prove Belgium is not dull, with the legacy of Jean-Claude Van Damme.
| 23:001/6It's 55 AD. Iceni Gold plays the hits for the ancient Brits. But the Romans are due. 23:151/4Hannah explains what makes Manet's Olympia a cornerstone of modern art. 23:303/5Travels at sea, a magazine for NIMBYs and faking your way in abseiling.
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