| 00:00 | 00:00Henry Corwin is a reprobate Santa, but then he finds a gift that keeps on giving. 00:40Returning home one Christmas Eve, Ivan Spektroff is in for a horrifying surprise.
| 00:001/10Seized by robots, the Fourth Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey are taken to a space palace. 00:30Natalie Haynes, Monty Halls and Kate Mosse discuss their favourite reads.
| 00:002/10Humans try to overthrow the Robotov Tsars. The Tsarina creates a cyborg boy. 00:301/5David Blunkett talks about how failure was not an option during his rise to high office.
| 00:003/10The Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey are returned to Nest Cottage but the TARDIS is 150 years away. 00:304/6Geoffrey Wheeler visits the seaside theatre that is refusing to bring the curtain down.
| 00:004/10Discovering the power of the Egg, the Doctor realises it can't be entrusted to a child. 00:30English Cellist Jacqueline Du Pre is championed by solo percussionist Evelyn Glennie.
| 00:005/10The Doctor, Mrs Wibbsey and Alex become ensnared in a labyrinth of magical rooms. 00:40A young man sets out on a journey where the elements, and something else, are against him.
| 00:002/2An investigation into how the reality of space exploration is catching up with Dan Dare. 00:302/7Dan Dare and his crew battle to liberate Earth, enslaved by an army of ruthless robots.
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| 01:00 | 01:00A dramatised reimagining of cook Nigel Slater's life, and the aunt who encouraged him.
| 01:001/5The Abbey's ill benefactor needs Brother Cadfael's ointment, deadly if ingested 01:30Carole Boyd explores the tradition of writing letters to Father Christmas.
| 01:002/5The medieval monk fears the worst over the sickness of Shrewsbury Abbey's benefactor. 01:30The stories of some of the millions of travellers making their way home for Christmas.
| 01:003/5Medieval monk Brother Cadfael’s suspicions grow over who committed the murder. 01:30Schoolkids of Goostrey recall 1965 - starring in Alan Garner's nativity play.
| 01:004/5Confusion reigns in the hunt for the poisoner. Brother Cadfael has fresh suspicions. 01:30Writer Brian Sibley tells the story behind Ian Fleming's book, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
| 01:005/5With a fresh arrest for murder, Brother Cadfael is keen to see justice delivered. 01:30Michael Billington interviews the actor and writer John Morley, who loved pantomime.
| 01:00The daily life of a Victorian country curate.
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| 02:00 | 02:15Ivy wants to decorate a pudding with a special sprig of holly. Read by Crawford Logan. 02:302/2Malcolm returns to see Alice at the Priory to find out who has been helping Bonneville.
| 02:006/10Hattie Morahan reads Sarah Hall's compelling new novel about power, love and family. 02:151/4In a four-part series, John Peel presents the definitive history of carbonated water. 02:301/10Jane Austen's satire on all things Gothic with Miriam Margolyes. 02:451/5Maggie Smith gets the acting bug. Biography by Michael Coveney.
| 02:007/10Hattie Morahan reads Sarah Hall's compelling new novel about power, love and family. 02:152/4John Peel presents the definitive history of carbonated water. 02:302/10Catherine Morland becomes extremely worried. Stars Georgia Groome. 02:452/5Maggie Smith hits Broadway and Edinburgh, and makes her first films.
| 02:008/10Hattie Morahan reads Sarah Hall's compelling new novel about power, love and family. 02:153/4John Peel presents the definitive history of carbonated water. 02:303/10Catherine finds her plan to spend more time with Henry Tilney thwarted. 02:453/5Maggie Smith marries and wins her first major award.
| 02:009/10Hattie Morahan reads Sarah Hall's compelling new novel about power, love and family. 02:154/4In the last in the series, John Peel presents the definitive history of carbonated water. 02:304/10Catherine discovers that heroines must take desperate action to get what they want. 02:454/5Maggie Smith’s film career blossoms.
| 02:0010/10Hattie Morahan reads Sarah Hall's compelling new novel about power, love and family. 02:15Some of the myths and history surrounding the figure of the snowman. 02:305/10Catherine receives a most pleasing invitation and a most displeasing engagement. 02:455/5Maggie Smith joins the cast of Downton Abbey.
| 02:10Writer JoJo Moyes chooses The Beatles and Elvis Presley. 02:15Lancashire actress and singer Gracie Fields answers the questions. 02:45Why in the digital age, does the world still love a Soviet Union relic camera?
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| 03:00 | 03:455/5Travelling the country to find his perfect pie, poet Ian McMillan arrives in Cornwall.
| 03:001/2Fantasy classic about a band of rabbits on a quest to find a new home.
| 03:00James Bond v SPECTRE. Can the Western world be saved? Martin Jarvis directs a star cast.
| 03:00Bond is Back. Toby Stephens returns as 007 with a glittering cast led by Ian McKellen.
| 03:00Martin Jarvis directs Toby Stephens and a stellar cast in this latest 007 adventure.
| 03:00It’s Radio 2 panto time with Arthur Askey, Kenneth Connor and Anita Harris. From 1979.
| 03:00Joss Ackland narrates a search through BBC archives for unheard gems from JRR Tolkien.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Nathanael West's caustic satire of 1930s Hollywood.
| 04:003/16Nicholas Parsons challenges guests to speak for 60 seconds. 04:301/6Upwardly mobile Ben and Helen plan a holiday. Simon Brett sitcom starring Paula Wilcox.
| 04:30Robbie Coltrane uncovers exactly how Scottish are James Bond's roots.
| 04:30Miles Jupp investigates the strange case of the woman who may have invented James Bond.
| 04:30The name is Isaev, Maxim Maximovich Isaev. Miles Jupp uncovers the Soviet James Bond.
| 04:001/6With Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Elisabeth Luard, Josceline Dimbleby and Stephen Fry. 04:305/5Brabazon's cops prepare to greet an alien craft due to land on Salisbury Plain.
| 04:00Ambridge Am Dram Queen Lynda Snell presents Tim Firth's comedy drama smash hit.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra chooses the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:302/4Ros and Laura each have concerns. Will they find what they're looking for?
| 05:001/4Penny and Dave are getting married, but her new hair-do might not let them. 05:306/6The 72nd series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 05:001/4June Whitfield stars as Hollywood legend Lana Garfield. 05:302/2Comedian Rhys James tries on some opposite political opinions to see how they fit.
| 05:002/6Circulation is going through the roof as the old newspaper hacks struggle with new media. 05:304/8The Lad stands for Parliament dreaming he's swept to power as Prime Minister.
| 05:006/6TV is coming! Churches unite in moral outrage! 05:303/4Exploring what happens when Tom's calm and collected exterior collapses.
| 05:004/6Ned needs root canal work, but 21st-century Jason needs lessons in 19th-century courting. 05:30Why is John Shuttleworth taking down the Christmas tree today?
| 05:30The legendary interpreter of Jacques Brel's songs talks about her lifetime in music.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5The Abbey's ill benefactor needs Brother Cadfael's ointment, deadly if ingested 06:30Carole Boyd explores the tradition of writing letters to Father Christmas.
| 06:002/5The medieval monk fears the worst over the sickness of Shrewsbury Abbey's benefactor. 06:30The stories of some of the millions of travellers making their way home for Christmas.
| 06:003/5Medieval monk Brother Cadfael’s suspicions grow over who committed the murder. 06:30Schoolkids of Goostrey recall 1965 - starring in Alan Garner's nativity play.
| 06:004/5Confusion reigns in the hunt for the poisoner. Brother Cadfael has fresh suspicions. 06:30Writer Brian Sibley tells the story behind Ian Fleming's book, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
| 06:005/5With a fresh arrest for murder, Brother Cadfael is keen to see justice delivered. 06:30Michael Billington interviews the actor and writer John Morley, who loved pantomime.
| 06:00Ambridge Am Dram Queen Lynda Snell presents Tim Firth's comedy drama smash hit.
| 06:001/2Entering society, Catherine imagines danger in every encounter with comic results.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/4Penny and Dave are getting married, but her new hair-do might not let them. 07:306/6The 72nd series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 07:001/4June Whitfield stars as Hollywood legend Lana Garfield. 07:302/2Comedian Rhys James tries on some opposite political opinions to see how they fit.
| 07:002/6Circulation is going through the roof as the old newspaper hacks struggle with new media. 07:304/8The Lad stands for Parliament dreaming he's swept to power as Prime Minister.
| 07:006/6TV is coming! Churches unite in moral outrage! 07:303/4Exploring what happens when Tom's calm and collected exterior collapses.
| 07:004/6Ned needs root canal work, but 21st-century Jason needs lessons in 19th-century courting. 07:30Why is John Shuttleworth taking down the Christmas tree today?
| 07:30The legendary interpreter of Jacques Brel's songs talks about her lifetime in music.
| 07:154/6By Nafisa Muhtadi. A woman shares her considerable experience of Rishta meetings. 07:303/4Laura and Ros are invited on to a narrow boat.
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| 08:00 | 08:005/13Roy Plomley joins the dear ladies as they are cast away. 08:303/26The platoon hold a Spitfire fundraiser, but Corporal Jones is pining.
| 08:00With a festive pudding shortage for forces overseas, Neddie Seagoon takes action. 08:30Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden go round without poorly Kenneth Horne.
| 08:0011/20Christmas spirit is in short supply in the Hancock household. Starring Tony Hancock. 08:304/4Eric and Ernie invite Ann Hamilton for Christmas dinner - with mistletoe!
| 08:00How not to fix a gas leak and the Great Train Robbery's 'unknown man' revealed. 08:305/13The secrets of audience research, and the rhubarb tart song.
| 08:002/7Dracula and Oedipus Rex get a good going over from Fred, Jo, Nigel and Chris. 08:306/20Will Michael remember his secretary’s birthday? Advertising agency comedy from 1961.
| 08:00Joss Ackland narrates a search through BBC archives for unheard gems from JRR Tolkien.
| 08:00Ben Lyons questions his parenting skill after flunking a magazine questionnaire 08:301/13When he receives a menacing letter, the main threat to Harry's wellbeing is Harry himself!
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| 09:00 | 09:003/16Nicholas Parsons challenges guests to speak for 60 seconds. 09:301/6Upwardly mobile Ben and Helen plan a holiday. Simon Brett sitcom starring Paula Wilcox.
| 09:002/3As the dust settles after the election, the team hoover it up. 09:30Songs and sketches from Brighton Racecourse as the team 'tackles' the subject of sport.
| 09:006/6Ian McMillan challenges Roger McGough, Mark Thomas, Rory Motion and Dillie Keane. 09:302/6Desperate to work, devious Robert digs his way out of a holiday with Sue.
| 09:003/6The panel show hosted by Angus Deayton and devised by the panellists. 09:305/6The rural station staff attempt to secure an old engine, but there is a big catch.
| 09:001/6With Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Elisabeth Luard, Josceline Dimbleby and Stephen Fry. 09:305/5Brabazon's cops prepare to greet an alien craft due to land on Salisbury Plain.
| 09:00Crime Writer Mark Billingham goes back to his roots for a literary tour of the Midlands.
| 09:00Personal reflections on the festive season curated by Greg Wise and Emma Thompson.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2Fantasy classic about a band of rabbits on a quest to find a new home.
| 10:002/2To ensure the future of their new home, the rabbits face a terrifying confrontation.
| 10:001/2When provincial Denise arrives in Paris, she soon catches the eye of seducer Octave Mouret
| 10:002/2After her dismissal from department store, Denise is determined to find other work.
| 10:00It’s Radio 2 panto time with Arthur Askey, Kenneth Connor and Anita Harris. From 1979.
| | 10:10365 days of a year recorded in music and art 10:15The novelist Andrea Levy makes her castaway choices. With Kirsty Young.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Guy Raz explores what are the real consequences of racism? 11:50Singer Don McLean chooses tracks by Bing Crosby and Elvis Presley.
| 11:00Settle in for some ghost stories and strange tales with Jeremy Dyson.
| 11:00Sue Perkins presents more vintage BBC Christmas comedy with Ronnie Barker and Tony Hawks.
| 11:00A romantic tale centred on a fancy Dublin restaurant. Read by Dervla Kirwan. 11:15Comedy drama about the relationship between Terry-Thomas and Richard Briers, by Roy Smiles
| 11:00Another chance to hear Podcast Radio Hour's top ten picks of 2019.
| | 11:00Dame Wilburn introduces tales of people in the USA encountering high anxiety. 11:50David Attenborough talks about filming in one of nature's most inaccessible places.
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| 12:00 | 12:005/13Roy Plomley joins the dear ladies as they are cast away. 12:303/26The platoon hold a Spitfire fundraiser, but Corporal Jones is pining.
| 12:00With a festive pudding shortage for forces overseas, Neddie Seagoon takes action. 12:30Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden go round without poorly Kenneth Horne.
| 12:0011/20Christmas spirit is in short supply in the Hancock household. Starring Tony Hancock. 12:304/4Eric and Ernie invite Ann Hamilton for Christmas dinner - with mistletoe!
| 12:00How not to fix a gas leak and the Great Train Robbery's 'unknown man' revealed. 12:305/13The secrets of audience research, and the rhubarb tart song.
| 12:002/7Dracula and Oedipus Rex get a good going over from Fred, Jo, Nigel and Chris. 12:306/20Will Michael remember his secretary’s birthday? Advertising agency comedy from 1961.
| 12:001/4June Whitfield stars as Hollywood legend Lana Garfield. 12:301/4Penny and Dave are getting married, but her new hair-do might not let them.
| 12:00Ben Lyons questions his parenting skill after flunking a magazine questionnaire 12:301/13When he receives a menacing letter, the main threat to Harry's wellbeing is Harry himself!
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5The Abbey's ill benefactor needs Brother Cadfael's ointment, deadly if ingested 13:30Carole Boyd explores the tradition of writing letters to Father Christmas.
| 13:002/5The medieval monk fears the worst over the sickness of Shrewsbury Abbey's benefactor. 13:30The stories of some of the millions of travellers making their way home for Christmas.
| 13:003/5Medieval monk Brother Cadfael’s suspicions grow over who committed the murder. 13:30Schoolkids of Goostrey recall 1965 - starring in Alan Garner's nativity play.
| 13:004/5Confusion reigns in the hunt for the poisoner. Brother Cadfael has fresh suspicions. 13:30Writer Brian Sibley tells the story behind Ian Fleming's book, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
| 13:005/5With a fresh arrest for murder, Brother Cadfael is keen to see justice delivered. 13:30Michael Billington interviews the actor and writer John Morley, who loved pantomime.
| 13:00The daily life of a Victorian country curate.
| 13:001/2Entering society, Catherine imagines danger in every encounter with comic results.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Hattie Morahan reads Sarah Hall's compelling new novel about power, love and family. 14:151/4In a four-part series, John Peel presents the definitive history of carbonated water. 14:301/10Jane Austen's satire on all things Gothic with Miriam Margolyes. 14:451/5Maggie Smith gets the acting bug. Biography by Michael Coveney.
| 14:007/10Hattie Morahan reads Sarah Hall's compelling new novel about power, love and family. 14:152/4John Peel presents the definitive history of carbonated water. 14:302/10Catherine Morland becomes extremely worried. Stars Georgia Groome. 14:452/5Maggie Smith hits Broadway and Edinburgh, and makes her first films.
| 14:008/10Hattie Morahan reads Sarah Hall's compelling new novel about power, love and family. 14:153/4John Peel presents the definitive history of carbonated water. 14:303/10Catherine finds her plan to spend more time with Henry Tilney thwarted. 14:453/5Maggie Smith marries and wins her first major award.
| 14:009/10Hattie Morahan reads Sarah Hall's compelling new novel about power, love and family. 14:154/4In the last in the series, John Peel presents the definitive history of carbonated water. 14:304/10Catherine discovers that heroines must take desperate action to get what they want. 14:454/5Maggie Smith’s film career blossoms.
| 14:0010/10Hattie Morahan reads Sarah Hall's compelling new novel about power, love and family. 14:15Some of the myths and history surrounding the figure of the snowman. 14:305/10Catherine receives a most pleasing invitation and a most displeasing engagement. 14:455/5Maggie Smith joins the cast of Downton Abbey.
| 14:10Writer JoJo Moyes chooses The Beatles and Elvis Presley. 14:15Lancashire actress and singer Gracie Fields answers the questions. 14:45Why in the digital age, does the world still love a Soviet Union relic camera?
| 14:154/6By Nafisa Muhtadi. A woman shares her considerable experience of Rishta meetings. 14:301/2Lyra and her dæmon Pantalaimon uncover a conspiracy. Read by Simon Russell Beale.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Fantasy classic about a band of rabbits on a quest to find a new home.
| 15:00James Bond v SPECTRE. Can the Western world be saved? Martin Jarvis directs a star cast.
| 15:00Bond is Back. Toby Stephens returns as 007 with a glittering cast led by Ian McKellen.
| 15:00Martin Jarvis directs Toby Stephens and a stellar cast in this latest 007 adventure.
| 15:00It’s Radio 2 panto time with Arthur Askey, Kenneth Connor and Anita Harris. From 1979.
| 15:00Joss Ackland narrates a search through BBC archives for unheard gems from JRR Tolkien.
| 15:451/5Paddy and Bob arrive on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/16Nicholas Parsons challenges guests to speak for 60 seconds. 16:301/6Upwardly mobile Ben and Helen plan a holiday. Simon Brett sitcom starring Paula Wilcox.
| 16:30Robbie Coltrane uncovers exactly how Scottish are James Bond's roots.
| 16:30Miles Jupp investigates the strange case of the woman who may have invented James Bond.
| 16:30The name is Isaev, Maxim Maximovich Isaev. Miles Jupp uncovers the Soviet James Bond.
| 16:001/6With Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Elisabeth Luard, Josceline Dimbleby and Stephen Fry. 16:305/5Brabazon's cops prepare to greet an alien craft due to land on Salisbury Plain.
| 16:00Ambridge Am Dram Queen Lynda Snell presents Tim Firth's comedy drama smash hit.
| 16:00Classic tale of the struggle between emotion and intellect with Rachel Atkins.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/4Penny and Dave are getting married, but her new hair-do might not let them. 17:306/6The 72nd series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 17:001/4June Whitfield stars as Hollywood legend Lana Garfield. 17:302/2Comedian Rhys James tries on some opposite political opinions to see how they fit.
| 17:002/6Circulation is going through the roof as the old newspaper hacks struggle with new media. 17:304/8The Lad stands for Parliament dreaming he's swept to power as Prime Minister.
| 17:006/6TV is coming! Churches unite in moral outrage! 17:303/4Exploring what happens when Tom's calm and collected exterior collapses.
| 17:004/6Ned needs root canal work, but 21st-century Jason needs lessons in 19th-century courting. 17:30Why is John Shuttleworth taking down the Christmas tree today?
| 17:30The legendary interpreter of Jacques Brel's songs talks about her lifetime in music.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:303/4Laura and Ros are invited on to a narrow boat.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/10Seized by robots, the Fourth Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey are taken to a space palace. 18:30Natalie Haynes, Monty Halls and Kate Mosse discuss their favourite reads.
| 18:002/10Humans try to overthrow the Robotov Tsars. The Tsarina creates a cyborg boy. 18:301/5David Blunkett talks about how failure was not an option during his rise to high office.
| 18:003/10The Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey are returned to Nest Cottage but the TARDIS is 150 years away. 18:304/6Geoffrey Wheeler visits the seaside theatre that is refusing to bring the curtain down.
| 18:004/10Discovering the power of the Egg, the Doctor realises it can't be entrusted to a child. 18:30English Cellist Jacqueline Du Pre is championed by solo percussionist Evelyn Glennie.
| 18:005/10The Doctor, Mrs Wibbsey and Alex become ensnared in a labyrinth of magical rooms. 18:40A young man sets out on a journey where the elements, and something else, are against him.
| 18:002/2An investigation into how the reality of space exploration is catching up with Dan Dare. 18:302/7Dan Dare and his crew battle to liberate Earth, enslaved by an army of ruthless robots.
| 18:00Embroiled in a controversy with a black magic charlatan, Montague gets an apology. Sort of
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| 19:00 | 19:005/13Roy Plomley joins the dear ladies as they are cast away. 19:303/26The platoon hold a Spitfire fundraiser, but Corporal Jones is pining.
| 19:00With a festive pudding shortage for forces overseas, Neddie Seagoon takes action. 19:30Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden go round without poorly Kenneth Horne.
| 19:0011/20Christmas spirit is in short supply in the Hancock household. Starring Tony Hancock. 19:304/4Eric and Ernie invite Ann Hamilton for Christmas dinner - with mistletoe!
| 19:00How not to fix a gas leak and the Great Train Robbery's 'unknown man' revealed. 19:305/13The secrets of audience research, and the rhubarb tart song.
| 19:002/7Dracula and Oedipus Rex get a good going over from Fred, Jo, Nigel and Chris. 19:306/20Will Michael remember his secretary’s birthday? Advertising agency comedy from 1961.
| 19:00Crime Writer Mark Billingham goes back to his roots for a literary tour of the Midlands.
| 19:00Dame Wilburn introduces tales of people in the USA encountering high anxiety. 19:50David Attenborough talks about filming in one of nature's most inaccessible places.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5The Abbey's ill benefactor needs Brother Cadfael's ointment, deadly if ingested 20:30Carole Boyd explores the tradition of writing letters to Father Christmas.
| 20:002/5The medieval monk fears the worst over the sickness of Shrewsbury Abbey's benefactor. 20:30The stories of some of the millions of travellers making their way home for Christmas.
| 20:003/5Medieval monk Brother Cadfael’s suspicions grow over who committed the murder. 20:30Schoolkids of Goostrey recall 1965 - starring in Alan Garner's nativity play.
| 20:004/5Confusion reigns in the hunt for the poisoner. Brother Cadfael has fresh suspicions. 20:30Writer Brian Sibley tells the story behind Ian Fleming's book, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
| 20:005/5With a fresh arrest for murder, Brother Cadfael is keen to see justice delivered. 20:30Michael Billington interviews the actor and writer John Morley, who loved pantomime.
| | 20:00Personal reflections on the festive season curated by Greg Wise and Emma Thompson.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Guy Raz explores what are the real consequences of racism? 21:50Singer Don McLean chooses tracks by Bing Crosby and Elvis Presley.
| 21:00Settle in for some ghost stories and strange tales with Jeremy Dyson.
| 21:00Sue Perkins presents more vintage BBC Christmas comedy with Ronnie Barker and Tony Hawks.
| 21:00A romantic tale centred on a fancy Dublin restaurant. Read by Dervla Kirwan. 21:15Comedy drama about the relationship between Terry-Thomas and Richard Briers, by Roy Smiles
| 21:00Another chance to hear Podcast Radio Hour's top ten picks of 2019.
| | 21:10365 days of a year recorded in music and art 21:15The novelist Andrea Levy makes her castaway choices. With Kirsty Young.
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| 22:00 | 22:006/6The 72nd series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee 22:306/6Can Pip and Ripely save the nation or will Mr Benevolent get his evil way? 22:553/4Jake Yapp and Jon Holmes interview the characters from the carol the 12 Days of Christmas.
| 22:002/2Comedian Rhys James tries on some opposite political opinions to see how they fit. 22:303/4Australian lifestyle, and a Euro rock band. The duo's sketches and songs. 22:455/5Musings on a footkerchief and a forest full of girls. Songs and stories from Ivor Cutler. 22:554/4Jake Yapp and Jon Holmes interview the characters from the carol the 12 Days of Christmas.
| 22:004/8The Lad stands for Parliament dreaming he's swept to power as Prime Minister. 22:304/4With Nine Below Zero, Phill Jupitus, Josh Widdecombe and Marlon Davies.
| 22:003/4Exploring what happens when Tom's calm and collected exterior collapses. 22:302/4The show that looks behind the scenes at the life and work of the star impressionist. 22:55Jake Yapp and Jon Holmes present a rundown of all the Boxing Day sports action.
| 22:00Why is John Shuttleworth taking down the Christmas tree today? 22:302/6When Anthony's maiden aunt dies, Damien is asked to do the food for the funeral. 22:551/2Jake Yapp and Jon Holmes with a rundown of the most shocking Comedy Club moments of 2019.
| 22:00Comic play about the French Revolution starring Richard E Grant and The Penny Dreadfuls(R) 22:552/2Jake Yapp and Jon Holmes with a rundown of the most shocking Comedy Club moments of 2019.
| 22:003/4Laura and Ros are invited on to a narrow boat. 22:301/6Tom and his dad fret about some potentially uncomfortable brushes with the law. 22:551/2Jake Yapp and Jon Holmes look back at the 2010s.
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| 23:00 | 23:002/3As the dust settles after the election, the team hoover it up. 23:30Christmas creeps up on Arthur, leaving him little time to plan his festive arrangements.
| 23:001/6As Ben leaves hospital to start a new life, he invents a panel game and meets Buzz Aldrin. 23:306/6The consultants' drunken office party looks like a recipe for festive disaster.
| 23:004/6Social worker Clare doesn't like people on her patch - especially an interfering vicar. 23:301/6Spin doctors Prentiss and McCabe are skint.
| 23:004/4Annabelle is annoyed because Will could not stand up to their over-enthusiastic builder. 23:302/4Sketch show with a comic slant on human frailties.
| 23:001/4The young party idealists' ambition steps up a gear after their summer break. 23:304/6Cinema trips, Jane Austen and a new posh British blockbuster.
| 23:002/4Alexei Sayle delivers stand-up, memoir and philosophy from his Imaginary Sandwich Bar. 23:301/4The Bard of Salford performs classic and brand new poems at the BBC’s Radio Theatre. 23:451/4President Obama's dog Bo suffers an identity crisis.
| 23:005/6Full Age of Enlightenment updates, plus the Earl of Sandwich lives up to his name. 23:151/4Poetry classics and an unusual person trying to write poetry for the first time. 23:301/6The satirist romps through the newsworthy and the not-so-newsworthy.
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