| 00:00 | 00:00Byron Musgrave is keen to get his portrayal of a vampire right in an amateur production. 00:45A couple renting a holiday home start to feel something happened the year before...
| 00:001/3Two children must battle the evil Ice Queen. 00:30Sue MacGregor discusses favourite paperbacks with Sophie Hannah and Simon Warner.
| 00:002/3Michelle is sure aliens have abducted her brother. Why in Manchester? 00:30Actor Andrew Sachs talks about his love of wildlife, including Gibbons and White Tigers.
| 00:003/3Michelle comes face-to-face with the evil Ice Queen. 00:301/6Geoffrey Wheeler explores the venue famed for its nude tableaux.
| 00:001/2Richard Tebrick is surprised by his wife - after her sudden transformation into a vixen. 00:30Irish Comic Dave Allen is chosen by actor and comedian Adil Ray. Matthew Parris presents
| 00:002/2Despite Mr Tebrick's efforts, his wife escapes to begin a new family life in the woods. 00:301/2With pubs closing at a fast rate, landlords and landladies reflect on life behind the bar.
| 00:00A landscape architect acts very strangely. Has he been taken over by an unseen presence? 00:45A man grabs a frog for sinister purposes, but will he pay for it? Read by George Parsons.
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| 01:00 | 01:00The impact of the Plague of 1665-66 on the Derbyshire village of Eyam.
| 01:001/5Lord Peter Wimsey is called to an alarming discovery in a bathroom. 01:30Mike Phillips investigates the coming of age of black British crime fiction.
| 01:002/5Amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey follows the trail of missing financier Sir Reuben Levy. 01:30I am a genius. Gertrude Stein. A genius. A genius. I. Gertrude Stein. Am I a genius?
| 01:003/5Lord Peter Wimsey delves deeper into his case of a body and missing person. 01:30Alkarim Jivani explores Britain's long love affair with curry.
| 01:004/5Lord Peter Wimsey decides to probe an important witness. 01:30Global figures celebrate Dr Martin Luther King's legacy by reading "I Have a Dream".
| 01:005/5Lord Peter Wimsey makes a crucial appointment. 01:30Alexei Sayle finds out why so many people pay homage to John Lennon at his childhood home.
| 01:002/2Delia Grinstead's new job in a sleepy town draws her into the lives of another family.
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| 02:00 | 02:151/3Mysterious Marta is tending the vines in a South African vineyard, then something happens. 02:301/2Three very different women’s lives collide as they try and help raise their grandchildren.
| 02:001/5New York, 1906. A body is found in a lake, and young Mattie's life is changed forever. 02:156/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 02:301/5Victorian tale of a woman and an unsettling sign of life in a derelict house. 02:451/5Mary Portas shares memories of a bustling childhood in a small Watford semi in the 70s.
| 02:002/5Mattie is embroiled in a mysterious death, having been given the chance of a lifetime. 02:157/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 02:302/5Will discovering the history of the house solve the mystery of the strange watcher? 02:452/5The teenage Mary Portas is devasted by the loss of her mother. Read by the author.
| 02:003/5Mattie discovers Miss Wilcox's library. But will she destroy Grace's letters? 02:158/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 02:303/5The derelict house mystery deepens when manservant Trottle finds people inside. 02:453/5Still reeling from her mother's death, 18-year-old Mary Portas must keep her family going.
| 02:004/5Revelations regarding Miss Wilcox and the late Grace Brown, and Mattie receives a proposal 02:159/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 02:304/5Trottle makes a disturbing discovery at the derelict house, in a locked room. 02:454/5As Mary Portas' father emerges from his grief, how will his new romance affect the family?
| 02:005/5Mattie reads Grace's last letter and receives some news from Miss Wilcox. 02:1510/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 02:305/5The derelict house finally reveals its sad secrets. 02:455/5Mary Portas has finally found her calling as a Harrods window dresser. Read by the author.
| 02:10Kelly Macdonald chooses You are My Sunshine by Jimmie Davis and I Love You by Woodkid. 02:15Actress Sian Phillips visits an area of villages and valleys in Wales, Dinefwr.
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| 03:00 | 03:452/5Poet Ian McMillan travels the country in search of the perfect pies
| 03:001/3The 1931 mystery of a plane hijack, and Hugh Conway arrives at the lamasery of Shangri-La.
| 03:002/3Conway and the others are stranded in the wilderness, but a man named Chang appears.
| 03:003/3Conway's acquaintances try to discover if there is any truth in his Shangri-La adventure.
| 03:001/2David Tennant stars as Wiltshire, a trader freshly arrived on a Samoan Island.
| 03:002/2Starring David Tennant. Three destitute men steal a schooner and try to steal pearls.
| 03:00Writer Bidisha explores how complaining has become such an important part of British life.
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| 04:00 | 04:00The Nazis are in New York - Noel Coward turns spy to battle for Britain.
| 04:006/12Nicholas Parsons challenges guests to speak for 60 seconds. 04:305/6A missionary expedition leads to peril in the far flung Caribbean.
| 04:004/6With panellists Sarah Millican, Victoria Coren Mitchell, Holly Walsh and Katherine Ryan. 04:303/6As Dr Barrett's practice suffers, the Aussie townies are off to the 'pictures'.
| 04:00Roy Plomley's contestants battle to spot the mistakes. 04:305/6There's a leak at a secret defence project. Could Brightco be the source?
| 04:005/6Literary quiz with Ian McMillan, Roger McGough, Mark Thomas, Miles Kington, Dillie Keane 04:302/6Trouble for the rural railway station's new manager when he sacks a member of staff.
| 04:005/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it's not what but who you know that matters. 04:302/5The Beevers are expecting the Devil at No 42.
| 04:00Belgian sleuth Poirot retires to a village where a treacherous killer is lurking.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects Man Versus God featuring Muhammad Iqbal’s epic poem Shikwa. 05:305/6Money woes for Barney and Cathy, Evan and Fiona argue and David causes a stir...
| 05:002/4Ray and Jane are like lovestruck teenagers with younger paramours. Stars Juliet Stevenson. 05:303/6The 72nd series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 05:004/6Megan is still keen to escape the farm and study, but her father is not listening. 05:303/4Mr and Mrs Wrigglesworth take a drive down memory lane and then another drive back up it.
| 05:005/6Carol is thwarted trying to keep George's transvestism a secret. 05:302/4Susan Calman explains why her love of TV makes her happy.
| 05:003/6Stumpy applies for a journalist post with the Vindicator. 05:30Sitcom pilot about a shared house and the strange adventures of its reclusive residents.
| 05:001/6After a few drinks, English teacher Jason Slater wakes up in the 19th century. 05:30In this Thanksgiving special Rich takes a look at the current state of US politics.
| 05:30An intimate portrait of the musician Robert Wyatt in his own words and music.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Lord Peter Wimsey is called to an alarming discovery in a bathroom. 06:30Mike Phillips investigates the coming of age of black British crime fiction.
| 06:002/5Amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey follows the trail of missing financier Sir Reuben Levy. 06:30I am a genius. Gertrude Stein. A genius. A genius. I. Gertrude Stein. Am I a genius?
| 06:003/5Lord Peter Wimsey delves deeper into his case of a body and missing person. 06:30Alkarim Jivani explores Britain's long love affair with curry.
| 06:004/5Lord Peter Wimsey decides to probe an important witness. 06:30Global figures celebrate Dr Martin Luther King's legacy by reading "I Have a Dream".
| 06:005/5Lord Peter Wimsey makes a crucial appointment. 06:30Alexei Sayle finds out why so many people pay homage to John Lennon at his childhood home.
| 06:00Belgian sleuth Poirot retires to a village where a treacherous killer is lurking.
| 06:00Victorian tale of a woman and an unsettling sign of life in a derelict house.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/4Ray and Jane are like lovestruck teenagers with younger paramours. Stars Juliet Stevenson. 07:303/6The 72nd series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 07:004/6Megan is still keen to escape the farm and study, but her father is not listening. 07:303/4Mr and Mrs Wrigglesworth take a drive down memory lane and then another drive back up it.
| 07:005/6Carol is thwarted trying to keep George's transvestism a secret. 07:302/4Susan Calman explains why her love of TV makes her happy.
| 07:003/6Stumpy applies for a journalist post with the Vindicator. 07:30Sitcom pilot about a shared house and the strange adventures of its reclusive residents.
| 07:001/6After a few drinks, English teacher Jason Slater wakes up in the 19th century. 07:30In this Thanksgiving special Rich takes a look at the current state of US politics.
| 07:30An intimate portrait of the musician Robert Wyatt in his own words and music.
| 07:152/3Three new stories about the wonderful world of wine. 07:306/6Hit sit com about 3 marriages in various states of disrepair.
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| 08:00 | 08:002/13Things are running away with the dear ladies - like the lawnmower. 08:3020/20Mainwaring gets carried away with the platoon's war effort.
| 08:004/24As baldness breaks out in Brighton, is there a connection to a glut of cheap tobacco? 08:303/20Kenneth Horne swashbuckles in The Three Musketeers, plus Julian and Sandy go cruising.
| 08:001/20The Lad buys Andree a puppy for her birthday, but to his alarm it won't stop growing. 08:30Housewife Cissie Braithwaite instructs Ada Shufflebotham on fox hunting.
| 08:00The creature of Invercockieleekie wreaks a special kind of havoc. 08:302/13A nervous sex talk, and the fortunes of Moll Flounders.
| 08:0014/15General Custer tackles his last stand with a battle of one-liners. 08:303/20An attractive new nurse sets pulses racing at the advertising agency.
| 08:00Writer Bidisha explores how complaining has become such an important part of British life.
| 08:00Tommy Handley tries to set up a newspaper with Mrs Mopp as Domestic Correspondent. 08:30A rare Australian outing for Archie Andrews and mentor Peter Brough. Recorded in Sydney.
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| 09:00 | 09:006/12Nicholas Parsons challenges guests to speak for 60 seconds. 09:305/6A missionary expedition leads to peril in the far flung Caribbean.
| 09:006/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 09:306/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 09:00Roy Plomley's contestants battle to spot the mistakes. 09:305/6There's a leak at a secret defence project. Could Brightco be the source?
| 09:005/6Literary quiz with Ian McMillan, Roger McGough, Mark Thomas, Miles Kington, Dillie Keane 09:302/6Trouble for the rural railway station's new manager when he sacks a member of staff.
| 09:005/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it's not what but who you know that matters. 09:302/5The Beevers are expecting the Devil at No 42.
| 09:00A celebration of author Elizabeth Jane Howard, including an interview with Martin Amis.
| 09:00Catherine Merridale chronicles the tortuous publcation of Vasily Grossman’s Stalingrad.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3The 1931 mystery of a plane hijack, and Hugh Conway arrives at the lamasery of Shangri-La.
| 10:002/3Conway and the others are stranded in the wilderness, but a man named Chang appears.
| 10:003/3Conway's acquaintances try to discover if there is any truth in his Shangri-La adventure.
| 10:001/2David Tennant stars as Wiltshire, a trader freshly arrived on a Samoan Island.
| 10:002/2Starring David Tennant. Three destitute men steal a schooner and try to steal pearls.
| | 10:10It's strange when your mother is in the year below you at college(R) 10:15Illustrator and author Judith Kerr shares her castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Chris Anderson talks to the outspoken critic of ‘big tech’, Roger McNamee. 11:45Two girls, one English and one German, whose friendship was formed in the shadow of WWII
| 11:00It's time to turn to crime with the multi-talented writer and actor Amelia Bullmore.
| 11:001/3Laura Barton takes to the open road for an audio adventure across the USA.
| 11:004/5A couple discover a surprising way to sustain their relationship. 11:15A love story held together by paper by Oliver Emanuel.
| 11:00David Dimbleby chats to Amanda Litherland and Scott Bryan about his new podcast.
| | 11:00Meg Bowles introduces tales of people in the USA encountering the seemingly impossible. 11:50David Attenborough muses over the peculiar Kiwi, a bird more mammal-like in its habits.
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| 12:00 | 12:002/13Things are running away with the dear ladies - like the lawnmower. 12:3020/20Mainwaring gets carried away with the platoon's war effort.
| 12:004/24As baldness breaks out in Brighton, is there a connection to a glut of cheap tobacco? 12:303/20Kenneth Horne swashbuckles in The Three Musketeers, plus Julian and Sandy go cruising.
| 12:001/20The Lad buys Andree a puppy for her birthday, but to his alarm it won't stop growing. 12:30Housewife Cissie Braithwaite instructs Ada Shufflebotham on fox hunting.
| 12:00The creature of Invercockieleekie wreaks a special kind of havoc. 12:302/13A nervous sex talk, and the fortunes of Moll Flounders.
| 12:0014/15General Custer tackles his last stand with a battle of one-liners. 12:303/20An attractive new nurse sets pulses racing at the advertising agency.
| 12:001/20The Lad buys Andree a puppy for her birthday, but to his alarm it won't stop growing. 12:3020/20Mainwaring gets carried away with the platoon's war effort.
| 12:00Tommy Handley tries to set up a newspaper with Mrs Mopp as Domestic Correspondent. 12:30A rare Australian outing for Archie Andrews and mentor Peter Brough. Recorded in Sydney.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5Lord Peter Wimsey is called to an alarming discovery in a bathroom. 13:30Mike Phillips investigates the coming of age of black British crime fiction.
| 13:002/5Amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey follows the trail of missing financier Sir Reuben Levy. 13:30I am a genius. Gertrude Stein. A genius. A genius. I. Gertrude Stein. Am I a genius?
| 13:003/5Lord Peter Wimsey delves deeper into his case of a body and missing person. 13:30Alkarim Jivani explores Britain's long love affair with curry.
| 13:004/5Lord Peter Wimsey decides to probe an important witness. 13:30Global figures celebrate Dr Martin Luther King's legacy by reading "I Have a Dream".
| 13:005/5Lord Peter Wimsey makes a crucial appointment. 13:30Alexei Sayle finds out why so many people pay homage to John Lennon at his childhood home.
| 13:002/2Delia Grinstead's new job in a sleepy town draws her into the lives of another family.
| 13:00Victorian tale of a woman and an unsettling sign of life in a derelict house.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5New York, 1906. A body is found in a lake, and young Mattie's life is changed forever. 14:156/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 14:301/5Victorian tale of a woman and an unsettling sign of life in a derelict house. 14:451/5Mary Portas shares memories of a bustling childhood in a small Watford semi in the 70s.
| 14:002/5Mattie is embroiled in a mysterious death, having been given the chance of a lifetime. 14:157/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 14:302/5Will discovering the history of the house solve the mystery of the strange watcher? 14:452/5The teenage Mary Portas is devasted by the loss of her mother. Read by the author.
| 14:003/5Mattie discovers Miss Wilcox's library. But will she destroy Grace's letters? 14:158/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 14:303/5The derelict house mystery deepens when manservant Trottle finds people inside. 14:453/5Still reeling from her mother's death, 18-year-old Mary Portas must keep her family going.
| 14:004/5Revelations regarding Miss Wilcox and the late Grace Brown, and Mattie receives a proposal 14:159/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 14:304/5Trottle makes a disturbing discovery at the derelict house, in a locked room. 14:454/5As Mary Portas' father emerges from his grief, how will his new romance affect the family?
| 14:005/5Mattie reads Grace's last letter and receives some news from Miss Wilcox. 14:1510/10Andrew Dilnot charts the history of the British state through its numbers. 14:305/5The derelict house finally reveals its sad secrets. 14:455/5Mary Portas has finally found her calling as a Harrods window dresser. Read by the author.
| 14:10Kelly Macdonald chooses You are My Sunshine by Jimmie Davis and I Love You by Woodkid. 14:15Actress Sian Phillips visits an area of villages and valleys in Wales, Dinefwr.
| 14:152/3Three new stories about the wonderful world of wine. 14:302/2Nan takes Billy on holiday, whilst Blanche is still estranged from her grandchildren.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3The 1931 mystery of a plane hijack, and Hugh Conway arrives at the lamasery of Shangri-La.
| 15:002/3Conway and the others are stranded in the wilderness, but a man named Chang appears.
| 15:003/3Conway's acquaintances try to discover if there is any truth in his Shangri-La adventure.
| 15:001/2David Tennant stars as Wiltshire, a trader freshly arrived on a Samoan Island.
| 15:002/2Starring David Tennant. Three destitute men steal a schooner and try to steal pearls.
| 15:00Writer Bidisha explores how complaining has become such an important part of British life.
| 15:453/5Poet Ian McMillan travels the country in search of the perfect pie.
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| 16:00 | 16:006/12Nicholas Parsons challenges guests to speak for 60 seconds. 16:305/6A missionary expedition leads to peril in the far flung Caribbean.
| 16:004/6With panellists Sarah Millican, Victoria Coren Mitchell, Holly Walsh and Katherine Ryan. 16:303/6As Dr Barrett's practice suffers, the Aussie townies are off to the 'pictures'.
| 16:00Roy Plomley's contestants battle to spot the mistakes. 16:305/6There's a leak at a secret defence project. Could Brightco be the source?
| 16:005/6Literary quiz with Ian McMillan, Roger McGough, Mark Thomas, Miles Kington, Dillie Keane 16:302/6Trouble for the rural railway station's new manager when he sacks a member of staff.
| 16:005/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it's not what but who you know that matters. 16:302/5The Beevers are expecting the Devil at No 42.
| 16:00Belgian sleuth Poirot retires to a village where a treacherous killer is lurking.
| 16:001/13Kenneth Branagh stars in Vasily Grossman's epic tale of family and war in Soviet Russia.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/4Ray and Jane are like lovestruck teenagers with younger paramours. Stars Juliet Stevenson. 17:303/6The 72nd series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 17:004/6Megan is still keen to escape the farm and study, but her father is not listening. 17:303/4Mr and Mrs Wrigglesworth take a drive down memory lane and then another drive back up it.
| 17:005/6Carol is thwarted trying to keep George's transvestism a secret. 17:302/4Susan Calman explains why her love of TV makes her happy.
| 17:003/6Stumpy applies for a journalist post with the Vindicator. 17:30Sitcom pilot about a shared house and the strange adventures of its reclusive residents.
| 17:001/6After a few drinks, English teacher Jason Slater wakes up in the 19th century. 17:30In this Thanksgiving special Rich takes a look at the current state of US politics.
| 17:30An intimate portrait of the musician Robert Wyatt in his own words and music.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:306/6Hit sit com about 3 marriages in various states of disrepair.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/3Two children must battle the evil Ice Queen. 18:30Sue MacGregor discusses favourite paperbacks with Sophie Hannah and Simon Warner.
| 18:002/3Michelle is sure aliens have abducted her brother. Why in Manchester? 18:30Actor Andrew Sachs talks about his love of wildlife, including Gibbons and White Tigers.
| 18:003/3Michelle comes face-to-face with the evil Ice Queen. 18:301/6Geoffrey Wheeler explores the venue famed for its nude tableaux.
| 18:001/2Richard Tebrick is surprised by his wife - after her sudden transformation into a vixen. 18:30Irish Comic Dave Allen is chosen by actor and comedian Adil Ray. Matthew Parris presents
| 18:002/2Despite Mr Tebrick's efforts, his wife escapes to begin a new family life in the woods. 18:301/2With pubs closing at a fast rate, landlords and landladies reflect on life behind the bar.
| 18:00A landscape architect acts very strangely. Has he been taken over by an unseen presence? 18:45A man grabs a frog for sinister purposes, but will he pay for it? Read by George Parsons.
| 18:00A nurse fears attack by a grotesquely masked knifeman as nightmares and waking hours blur.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/13Things are running away with the dear ladies - like the lawnmower. 19:3020/20Mainwaring gets carried away with the platoon's war effort.
| 19:004/24As baldness breaks out in Brighton, is there a connection to a glut of cheap tobacco? 19:303/20Kenneth Horne swashbuckles in The Three Musketeers, plus Julian and Sandy go cruising.
| 19:001/20The Lad buys Andree a puppy for her birthday, but to his alarm it won't stop growing. 19:30Housewife Cissie Braithwaite instructs Ada Shufflebotham on fox hunting.
| 19:00The creature of Invercockieleekie wreaks a special kind of havoc. 19:302/13A nervous sex talk, and the fortunes of Moll Flounders.
| 19:0014/15General Custer tackles his last stand with a battle of one-liners. 19:303/20An attractive new nurse sets pulses racing at the advertising agency.
| 19:00A celebration of author Elizabeth Jane Howard, including an interview with Martin Amis.
| 19:00Meg Bowles introduces tales of people in the USA encountering the seemingly impossible. 19:50David Attenborough muses over the peculiar Kiwi, a bird more mammal-like in its habits.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5Stories from New Creatives, artists supported by BBC Arts and Arts Council England. 20:30Mike Phillips investigates the coming of age of black British crime fiction.
| 20:002/5Stories from New Creatives, artists supported by BBC Arts and Arts Council England. 20:30I am a genius. Gertrude Stein. A genius. A genius. I. Gertrude Stein. Am I a genius?
| 20:003/5Stories from New Creatives, artists supported by BBC Arts and Arts Council England. 20:30Alkarim Jivani explores Britain's long love affair with curry.
| 20:004/5Stories from New Creatives, artists supported by BBC Arts and Arts Council England. 20:30Global figures celebrate Dr Martin Luther King's legacy by reading "I Have a Dream".
| 20:005/5Stories from New Creatives, artists supported by BBC Arts and Arts Council England. 20:30Alexei Sayle finds out why so many people pay homage to John Lennon at his childhood home.
| | 20:00Catherine Merridale chronicles the tortuous publcation of Vasily Grossman’s Stalingrad.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Chris Anderson talks to the outspoken critic of ‘big tech’, Roger McNamee. 21:45Two girls, one English and one German, whose friendship was formed in the shadow of WWII
| 21:00It's time to turn to crime with the multi-talented writer and actor Amelia Bullmore.
| 21:001/3Laura Barton takes to the open road for an audio adventure across the USA.
| 21:004/5A couple discover a surprising way to sustain their relationship. 21:15A love story held together by paper by Oliver Emanuel.
| 21:00David Dimbleby chats to Amanda Litherland and Scott Bryan about his new podcast.
| | 21:10It's strange when your mother is in the year below you at college 21:15Illustrator and author Judith Kerr shares her castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6The 72nd series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee 22:303/6Pip wants to save the poor and Harry Biscuit wants swans. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:003/4Mr and Mrs Wrigglesworth take a drive down memory lane and then another drive back up it. 22:30The Comedy Club hits the road, showcasing the outstanding clubs and festivals in the UK 22:452/5Ivor Cutler's unique views on how to promote a child's growth.
| 22:002/4Susan Calman explains why her love of TV makes her happy. 22:301/4John Hegley, Barbara Nice, Andrew Lawrence and Scouting for Girls join Arthur Smith. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:00Sitcom pilot about a shared house and the strange adventures of its reclusive residents. 22:30Darren Harriott hosts Newsjack's little brother with this week's satirical instalment 22:457/8Goldfish Liam and Anton hope their owners will reconcile. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:00In this Thanksgiving special Rich takes a look at the current state of US politics. 22:303/4Josie questions whether her dream of one day having a family is now unrealistic. 22:55BBC Radio 4 Extra’s Comedy Club meets up-and-coming comedian Chris Washington.
| 22:002/4Jocelyn talks about dating, and Kingston's takeaway caters for a vegan customer. 22:305/6Samuel and company hit London where McGurk has a family get-together. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:006/6Hit sit com about 3 marriages in various states of disrepair. 22:302/4Sean and Hamish board Boris's Disco Ship to convert offshore ravers into fresh listeners 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy
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| 23:00 | 23:006/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:306/8A train gets named, while Aaron the Aardvark is playing up.
| 23:005/6Improvised chat show hosted by Justin Edwards. 23:303/6The management consultants try reversing the fortunes of an inner city school.
| 23:001/6Caring social worker Clare Barker is now Acting Team Leader at the Family Centre. 23:304/6A 'ladies man' sings about his suspect personal hygiene.
| 23:001/4Feuding Will and Annabelle tell their marriage counsellor about a disastrous dinner party. 23:303/4Australian-born Deborah recalls the true tale of her struggle with visa issues.
| 23:001/3Marooned in a lighthouse, Sam finds his troubles just starting. 23:301/6Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins return to their radio roots.
| 23:003/4Colin Hoult plays ringmaster to a hilarious world of sketches, stories and characters. 23:302/4Weirdness awaits the comedian, with men in leotards and locals with something to hide.
| 23:002/6It's just coming up to 500AD, but watch out - the end of the world is nigh. 23:152/4Hannah explains what makes van Eyck's painting so important in the art history canon. 23:304/5It's back to groovy 1960s London and a doctor obsessed with Womble songs.
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