| 00:00 | 00:002/5Jim returns home after a stay in a psychiatric hospital. All is not as is seems. 00:302/5The children are left to face the Earth's dense jungle alone.
| 00:0011/14With CSP now aware of Unity's plans, Britton, McLelland and Hicks return to Orbiter X. 00:30Singer Imelda May and poet John Hegley discuss favourite paperbacks with Kate Mosse.
| 00:0012/14Britton, McLelland and Hicks play along with Unity's plans to commandeer the space station 00:304/6Clare English speaks to a pioneer of keyhole surgery.
| 00:0013/14Can Britton, McLelland and Hicks's quick-thinking lead CSP to locate Unity's HQ on Earth? 00:306/6Geoffrey Wheeler probes the west coast venue's unique staying power.
| 00:0014/14Britton, McLelland and Hicks are back on Earth. Can CSP foil Unity's plan for domination? 00:30John Craven proposes Victorian Engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, as a great life.
| 00:00A cautionary tale about smart technology, where danger prowls in the nursery. 00:30Matthew Parris considers what is and what is not normal.
| 00:002/2A modern retelling by Val McDermid of John Wyndham's classic science fiction tale.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/4Ash is given a new mission that transforms his life.
| 01:004/6After two murders in a night, the Roman detective is offered a job by the prime suspect. 01:30300 years of a Stradivarius through the hands of geniuses, dictators, refugees and thieves
| 01:005/6The bruised Roman woos his girlfriend, who also turns detective. 01:30Joshua Levine charts the life of the 1-Cent Magenta, the most expensive stamp in the world
| 01:006/6The Roman detective realises the lengths that a lover will go to for revenge. 01:30Val McDermid charts the rise of crime fiction on both sides of the Irish border.
| 01:001/6A disturbing murder on a Brighton beach is set to cause government shockwaves. 01:30Roger Law takes a look at the 'fancy': the wonderful world of show rabbits
| 01:002/6Guscott asks for help to discover why a drug dealer has the home secretary's phone number. 01:30Lisa Dwan takes a trilogy of Samuel Beckett plays to the Brooklyn Academy of Music
| 01:00Four young Saudi women dream of romance and excitement, but reality often gets in the way.
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| 02:00 | 02:152/3Hoodie-wearing Doon has a spikey encounter. 02:301/2As bombs fall on London, plans are made for the safety of the two young princesses.
| 02:006/10Following Claude's humiliation with Ariadne he's ready to quit but Paul has other plans. 02:151/10Professor David Rothkopf discovers how modern history has changed the face of diplomacy. 02:3011/20Leaving the Karidkote party, Ash rejoins the Guides in Rawalpindi. 02:451/5The composer recalls his childhood and acceptance into university at a young age.
| 02:007/10Claude is broken-hearted and Paul meets a figure from his past who offers fresh hope. 02:152/10Professor David Rothkopf discovers how modern history has changed the face of diplomacy. 02:3012/20Confronting the bigotry of a fellow officer lands Ash in trouble, and he is sent away. 02:452/5Gaining a place at Juilliard, Philip Glass begins his music studies in earnest.
| 02:008/10Claude tries to get over Ariadne but Paul pretends they are lovers to get a dinner invite. 02:153/10David Rothkopf on the 105 Soviet diplomats expelled from Britain for spying in 1971. 02:3013/20Ash's peace is shattered by news from Bhithor, where the Rana is dangerously ill. 02:453/51960s, Paris: Philip Glass studies with acclaimed teacher of composition Nadia Boulanger.
| 02:009/10Paul still won't write his novel and Claude's bank takes bigger and bigger risks. 02:154/10How the fallout from the Yom Kippur war led to Henry Kissinger's shuttle diplomacy. 02:3014/20Ash has to decide whether pity justifies the same terrible deed as love. 02:454/5The making of "Einstein on the Beach". Philip Glass's memoir, read by Kerry Shale.
| 02:0010/10A bank collapses, a heist is averted and Claude makes a daring decision. 02:155/10Professor David Rothkopf examines Norway's pivotal role in Middle East peace. 02:3015/20Safe and with the woman he loves, Ash cannot work out how to marry her. 02:455/5Koyaanisqatsi to Kundun, Philip Glass explains his approach to composing film soundtracks.
| 02:10Frank Skinner selects tracks by Dean Martin and George Formby. 02:15Les Dennis’s literary favourites include Pygmalion, Wuthering Heights and Winnie the Pooh. 02:453/5Carter's uncle fancies a good funeral, so they head off to a boxer's burial.
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| 03:00 | 03:453/5The brutally changing world of the flat rental market, as Jude revisits her 1990s home.
| 03:002/9Starring Glenda Jackson. Passion is the theme of Dan Rebellato's dramatisation.
| 03:008/9Fury by Martin Jameson. Train driver Jacques, has a terrifying desire to kill women.
| 03:009/9Zola's dark tale of train driver Jacques, who hides a terrifying desire to kill women.
| 03:001/2'I would give my soul to stay young'. A vain aristocrat makes a dangerous pact.
| 03:002/2The aristocrat is living a life of selfish pleasure. But is retribution on the horizon?
| 03:00Poet Paul Farley shows his hand in a celebration of bluffing, from poker to geo-politics.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Inspector Cockfoster tries to keep his head while those around him are being decapitated.
| 04:003/6Scandals quiz with Charles Collingwood, Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden and Simon Fanshawe. 04:304/6Top American cop Bert Chisel is called in to solve a murder mystery.
| 04:002/6John Lloyd and Sarah Millican welcome Ken Dodd, Dr Hannah Fry and Greg Jenner. 04:303/4Bitter at being retired prematurely, Reg goes on a mission.
| 04:001/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 04:304/6Woodhouse attempts to write children's fiction.
| 04:005/6Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and Jonathan Myerson on the literary quiz. 04:303/6Grumpy bachelor Robin learns about his past misdemeanours in his parallel universe.
| 04:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Sid Colin, Barry Cryer and John Junkin. 04:304/4Friendless, jobless Angus writes a requiem to himself.
| 04:00A German doctor's dilemma as his wartime patient Heinrich Himmler grows dependent on him.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:301/4The Geonin alien invaders are challenged to a village cricket match.
| 05:005/5The arrival of a star US lawyer prompts stuffy John Fuller-Carp to copy his sharp tactics. 05:301/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 05:005/6When Peter meets Sam, they soon hit a problem... 05:30Henry Normal with his occasional series to tackle love.
| 05:004/6Maureen becomes embroiled in George's secretive lifestyle. 05:302/4Alex Edelman discusses how we all live in different bubbles.
| 05:004/6An unexpected death makes all the islanders question their priorities. 05:307/13Sarah Millican's hit panel show with two winners - Average Jolene and Maverick Matilda.
| 05:002/4A database linking of Ribena and MI5 makes Graham reach for his Stress Cardigan. 05:306/6From the mind of Jon Holmes comes topical satire like you've never heard it before.
| 05:301/3Soweto Kinch offers a different vision of a city he's loved all his life - Birmingham
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| 06:00 | 06:004/6After two murders in a night, the Roman detective is offered a job by the prime suspect. 06:30300 years of a Stradivarius through the hands of geniuses, dictators, refugees and thieves
| 06:005/6The bruised Roman woos his girlfriend, who also turns detective. 06:30Joshua Levine charts the life of the 1-Cent Magenta, the most expensive stamp in the world
| 06:006/6The Roman detective realises the lengths that a lover will go to for revenge. 06:30Val McDermid charts the rise of crime fiction on both sides of the Irish border.
| 06:001/6A disturbing murder on a Brighton beach is set to cause government shockwaves. 06:30Roger Law takes a look at the 'fancy': the wonderful world of show rabbits
| 06:002/6Guscott asks for help to discover why a drug dealer has the home secretary's phone number. 06:30Lisa Dwan takes a trilogy of Samuel Beckett plays to the Brooklyn Academy of Music
| 06:00A German doctor's dilemma as his wartime patient Heinrich Himmler grows dependent on him.
| 06:003/4Ash rediscovers his lost love but faces some traumatic challenges en route.
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| 07:00 | 07:005/5The arrival of a star US lawyer prompts stuffy John Fuller-Carp to copy his sharp tactics. 07:301/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 07:005/6When Peter meets Sam, they soon hit a problem... 07:30Henry Normal with his occasional series to tackle love.
| 07:004/6Maureen becomes embroiled in George's secretive lifestyle. 07:302/4Alex Edelman discusses how we all live in different bubbles.
| 07:004/6An unexpected death makes all the islanders question their priorities. 07:307/13Sarah Millican's hit panel show with two winners - Average Jolene and Maverick Matilda.
| 07:002/4A database linking of Ribena and MI5 makes Graham reach for his Stress Cardigan. 07:306/6From the mind of Jon Holmes comes topical satire like you've never heard it before.
| 07:301/3Soweto Kinch offers a different vision of a city he's loved all his life - Birmingham
| 07:153/3Three lauded fiction writers with their short story debuts for radio. 07:302/4Katrina attempts to sabotage Uljabaan's post-invasion education programme.
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| 08:00 | 08:0013/13Can the dear ladies organise a last-minute royal celebration? 08:3011/26Mainwaring's men spark Walmington havoc as they try to fire a large naval gun.
| 08:0016/24As a Dimberger, Neddie Seagoon sets out to dethrone a Heidelberger. Stars Spike Milligan. 08:3013/20Kenneth Horne blows his own trumpet, plus Julian and Sandy's psychic gift of a second vada
| 08:002/20The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan. 08:302/4Grumpy Victor's insomnia keeps wife Margaret awake.
| 08:00Sketches with Harold Wilson, Laurel and Hardy, and Professor Ken Dodd. 08:3013/13Merry cross the Mersey - the team poke fun at Liverpool.
| 08:003/6The team spoof George Orwell's 1984 and more. 08:301/6The shady lawyer needs patients as he pretends to be a doctor.
| 08:00Poet Paul Farley shows his hand in a celebration of bluffing, from poker to geo-politics.
| 08:004/12Headmaster Jim needs to employ all of his guile if he is to win a bet. 08:309/13Harry is best man at his best friend Derek's wedding. What could possibly go wrong?
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6Scandals quiz with Charles Collingwood, Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden and Simon Fanshawe. 09:304/6Top American cop Bert Chisel is called in to solve a murder mystery.
| 09:006/8Nish is joined by comedians Kerry Godliman, Andy Zaltzman, Fern Brady and Elis James. 09:453/4Looking at conventional living, Andrew Lawrence investigates full-time jobs.
| 09:001/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 09:304/6Woodhouse attempts to write children's fiction.
| 09:005/6Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and Jonathan Myerson on the literary quiz. 09:303/6Grumpy bachelor Robin learns about his past misdemeanours in his parallel universe.
| 09:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Sid Colin, Barry Cryer and John Junkin. 09:304/4Friendless, jobless Angus writes a requiem to himself.
| 09:00Dr Hannah Fry brings you the best in codes, ciphers and secrets from the BBC Radio archive
| 09:00Kapka Kassabova explores her own family’s ties to the south-west Balkans.
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| 10:00 | 10:002/9Starring Glenda Jackson. Passion is the theme of Dan Rebellato's dramatisation.
| 10:008/9Fury by Martin Jameson. Train driver Jacques, has a terrifying desire to kill women.
| 10:009/9Zola's dark tale of train driver Jacques, who hides a terrifying desire to kill women.
| 10:001/2'I would give my soul to stay young'. A vain aristocrat makes a dangerous pact.
| 10:002/2The aristocrat is living a life of selfish pleasure. But is retribution on the horizon?
| | 10:10Two brothers whose lives were changed by the Scout Movement share their passion for it 10:15Fashion designer George Davies shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
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| 11:00 | 11:0011/16Guy Raz explores whether our desire for economic growth can be sustained. 11:50Acclaimed actress Rachael Stirling chooses 'Lay Lady Lay' by Bob Dylan.
| 11:00A surveillance cop is prepared to go far beyond his line of duty. 11:15A play by Tanika Gupta based on the Cato Street conspiracy of 1820 and the ensuing trial.
| 11:001/3Ian McMillan goes on a literary tour of Yorkshire
| 11:00Alec Baldwin explores the lives of David Letterman and Michael Douglas.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Suchandrika Chakrabarti dive into the world of TV companion podcasts
| | 11:008/8Radiolab explores how tiny changes can have cosmic effects on us unwitting humans.
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| 12:00 | 12:0013/13Can the dear ladies organise a last-minute royal celebration? 12:3011/26Mainwaring's men spark Walmington havoc as they try to fire a large naval gun.
| 12:0016/24As a Dimberger, Neddie Seagoon sets out to dethrone a Heidelberger. Stars Spike Milligan. 12:3013/20Kenneth Horne blows his own trumpet, plus Julian and Sandy's psychic gift of a second vada
| 12:002/20The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan. 12:302/4Grumpy Victor's insomnia keeps wife Margaret awake.
| 12:00Sketches with Harold Wilson, Laurel and Hardy, and Professor Ken Dodd. 12:3013/13Merry cross the Mersey - the team poke fun at Liverpool.
| 12:003/6The team spoof George Orwell's 1984 and more. 12:301/6The shady lawyer needs patients as he pretends to be a doctor.
| 12:002/20The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan. 12:304/6Woodhouse attempts to write children's fiction.
| 12:004/12Headmaster Jim needs to employ all of his guile if he is to win a bet. 12:309/13Harry is best man at his best friend Derek's wedding. What could possibly go wrong?
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| 13:00 | 13:004/6After two murders in a night, the Roman detective is offered a job by the prime suspect. 13:30300 years of a Stradivarius through the hands of geniuses, dictators, refugees and thieves
| 13:005/6The bruised Roman woos his girlfriend, who also turns detective. 13:30Joshua Levine charts the life of the 1-Cent Magenta, the most expensive stamp in the world
| 13:006/6The Roman detective realises the lengths that a lover will go to for revenge. 13:30Val McDermid charts the rise of crime fiction on both sides of the Irish border.
| 13:001/6A disturbing murder on a Brighton beach is set to cause government shockwaves. 13:30Roger Law takes a look at the 'fancy': the wonderful world of show rabbits
| 13:002/6Guscott asks for help to discover why a drug dealer has the home secretary's phone number. 13:30Lisa Dwan takes a trilogy of Samuel Beckett plays to the Brooklyn Academy of Music
| 13:00Four young Saudi women dream of romance and excitement, but reality often gets in the way.
| 13:003/4Ash rediscovers his lost love but faces some traumatic challenges en route.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Following Claude's humiliation with Ariadne he's ready to quit but Paul has other plans. 14:151/10Professor David Rothkopf discovers how modern history has changed the face of diplomacy. 14:3011/20Leaving the Karidkote party, Ash rejoins the Guides in Rawalpindi. 14:451/5The composer recalls his childhood and acceptance into university at a young age.
| 14:007/10Claude is broken-hearted and Paul meets a figure from his past who offers fresh hope. 14:152/10Professor David Rothkopf discovers how modern history has changed the face of diplomacy. 14:3012/20Confronting the bigotry of a fellow officer lands Ash in trouble, and he is sent away. 14:452/5Gaining a place at Juilliard, Philip Glass begins his music studies in earnest.
| 14:008/10Claude tries to get over Ariadne but Paul pretends they are lovers to get a dinner invite. 14:153/10David Rothkopf on the 105 Soviet diplomats expelled from Britain for spying in 1971. 14:3013/20Ash's peace is shattered by news from Bhithor, where the Rana is dangerously ill. 14:453/51960s, Paris: Philip Glass studies with acclaimed teacher of composition Nadia Boulanger.
| 14:009/10Paul still won't write his novel and Claude's bank takes bigger and bigger risks. 14:154/10How the fallout from the Yom Kippur war led to Henry Kissinger's shuttle diplomacy. 14:3014/20Ash has to decide whether pity justifies the same terrible deed as love. 14:454/5The making of "Einstein on the Beach". Philip Glass's memoir, read by Kerry Shale.
| 14:0010/10A bank collapses, a heist is averted and Claude makes a daring decision. 14:155/10Professor David Rothkopf examines Norway's pivotal role in Middle East peace. 14:3015/20Safe and with the woman he loves, Ash cannot work out how to marry her. 14:455/5Koyaanisqatsi to Kundun, Philip Glass explains his approach to composing film soundtracks.
| 14:10Frank Skinner selects tracks by Dean Martin and George Formby. 14:15Les Dennis’s literary favourites include Pygmalion, Wuthering Heights and Winnie the Pooh. 14:453/5Carter's uncle fancies a good funeral, so they head off to a boxer's burial.
| 14:153/3Three lauded fiction writers with their short story debuts for radio. 14:302/2The IRA close in on the true identities of the young guests.
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| 15:00 | 15:002/9Starring Glenda Jackson. Passion is the theme of Dan Rebellato's dramatisation.
| 15:008/9Fury by Martin Jameson. Train driver Jacques, has a terrifying desire to kill women.
| 15:009/9Zola's dark tale of train driver Jacques, who hides a terrifying desire to kill women.
| 15:001/2'I would give my soul to stay young'. A vain aristocrat makes a dangerous pact.
| 15:002/2The aristocrat is living a life of selfish pleasure. But is retribution on the horizon?
| 15:00Poet Paul Farley shows his hand in a celebration of bluffing, from poker to geo-politics.
| 15:454/5Things are getting serious as Jude decides to buy her first home.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/6Scandals quiz with Charles Collingwood, Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden and Simon Fanshawe. 16:304/6Top American cop Bert Chisel is called in to solve a murder mystery.
| 16:002/6John Lloyd and Sarah Millican welcome Ken Dodd, Dr Hannah Fry and Greg Jenner. 16:303/4Bitter at being retired prematurely, Reg goes on a mission.
| 16:001/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 16:304/6Woodhouse attempts to write children's fiction.
| 16:005/6Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and Jonathan Myerson on the literary quiz. 16:303/6Grumpy bachelor Robin learns about his past misdemeanours in his parallel universe.
| 16:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Sid Colin, Barry Cryer and John Junkin. 16:304/4Friendless, jobless Angus writes a requiem to himself.
| 16:00A German doctor's dilemma as his wartime patient Heinrich Himmler grows dependent on him.
| 16:00Regency comedy drama by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman.
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| 17:00 | 17:005/5The arrival of a star US lawyer prompts stuffy John Fuller-Carp to copy his sharp tactics. 17:301/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 17:005/6When Peter meets Sam, they soon hit a problem... 17:30Henry Normal with his occasional series to tackle love.
| 17:004/6Maureen becomes embroiled in George's secretive lifestyle. 17:302/4Alex Edelman discusses how we all live in different bubbles.
| 17:004/6An unexpected death makes all the islanders question their priorities. 17:307/13Sarah Millican's hit panel show with two winners - Average Jolene and Maverick Matilda.
| 17:002/4A database linking of Ribena and MI5 makes Graham reach for his Stress Cardigan. 17:306/6From the mind of Jon Holmes comes topical satire like you've never heard it before.
| 17:301/3Soweto Kinch offers a different vision of a city he's loved all his life - Birmingham
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects the very best riches from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:302/4Katrina attempts to sabotage Uljabaan's post-invasion education programme.
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| 18:00 | 18:0011/14With CSP now aware of Unity's plans, Britton, McLelland and Hicks return to Orbiter X. 18:30Singer Imelda May and poet John Hegley discuss favourite paperbacks with Kate Mosse.
| 18:0012/14Britton, McLelland and Hicks play along with Unity's plans to commandeer the space station 18:304/6Clare English speaks to a pioneer of keyhole surgery.
| 18:0013/14Can Britton, McLelland and Hicks's quick-thinking lead CSP to locate Unity's HQ on Earth? 18:306/6Geoffrey Wheeler probes the west coast venue's unique staying power.
| 18:0014/14Britton, McLelland and Hicks are back on Earth. Can CSP foil Unity's plan for domination? 18:30John Craven proposes Victorian Engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, as a great life.
| 18:00A cautionary tale about smart technology, where danger prowls in the nursery. 18:30Matthew Parris considers what is and what is not normal.
| 18:002/2A modern retelling by Val McDermid of John Wyndham's classic science fiction tale.
| 18:003/5A reporter comes to town to investigate a man who seems to have risen from the dead. 18:303/5The manipulative Morel fungus guides Gren and Poyly's lives without their tribe.
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| 19:00 | 19:0013/13Can the dear ladies organise a last-minute royal celebration? 19:3011/26Mainwaring's men spark Walmington havoc as they try to fire a large naval gun.
| 19:0016/24As a Dimberger, Neddie Seagoon sets out to dethrone a Heidelberger. Stars Spike Milligan. 19:3013/20Kenneth Horne blows his own trumpet, plus Julian and Sandy's psychic gift of a second vada
| 19:002/20The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan. 19:302/4Grumpy Victor's insomnia keeps wife Margaret awake.
| 19:00Sketches with Harold Wilson, Laurel and Hardy, and Professor Ken Dodd. 19:3013/13Merry cross the Mersey - the team poke fun at Liverpool.
| 19:003/6The team spoof George Orwell's 1984 and more. 19:301/6The shady lawyer needs patients as he pretends to be a doctor.
| 19:00Dr Hannah Fry brings you the best in codes, ciphers and secrets from the BBC Radio archive
| 19:008/8Radiolab explores how tiny changes can have cosmic effects on us unwitting humans.
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| 20:00 | 20:004/6After two murders in a night, the Roman detective is offered a job by the prime suspect. 20:30300 years of a Stradivarius through the hands of geniuses, dictators, refugees and thieves
| 20:005/6The bruised Roman woos his girlfriend, who also turns detective. 20:30Joshua Levine charts the life of the 1-Cent Magenta, the most expensive stamp in the world
| 20:006/6The Roman detective realises the lengths that a lover will go to for revenge. 20:30Val McDermid charts the rise of crime fiction on both sides of the Irish border.
| 20:001/6A disturbing murder on a Brighton beach is set to cause government shockwaves. 20:30Roger Law takes a look at the 'fancy': the wonderful world of show rabbits
| 20:002/6Guscott asks for help to discover why a drug dealer has the home secretary's phone number. 20:30Lisa Dwan takes a trilogy of Samuel Beckett plays to the Brooklyn Academy of Music
| | 20:00Kapka Kassabova explores her own family’s ties to the south-west Balkans.
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| 21:00 | 21:0011/16Guy Raz explores whether our desire for economic growth can be sustained. 21:50Acclaimed actress Rachael Stirling chooses 'Lay Lady Lay' by Bob Dylan.
| 21:00A surveillance cop is prepared to go far beyond his line of duty. 21:15A play by Tanika Gupta based on the Cato Street conspiracy of 1820 and the ensuing trial.
| 21:001/3Ian McMillan goes on a literary tour of Yorkshire
| 21:00Alec Baldwin explores the lives of David Letterman and Michael Douglas.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Suchandrika Chakrabarti dive into the world of TV companion podcasts
| | 21:10Two brothers whose lives were changed by the Scout Movement share their passion for it 21:15Fashion designer George Davies shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 22:302/6Pip and Harry try to rescue Ripely, only to find evil Mister Benevolent got there first.
| 22:00Henry Normal with his occasional series to tackle love. 22:303/4Aisling and Yasmine comicly rework the tale of famous young lovers Diarmuid and Grainne. 22:453/4More delightful comedy nonsense from the mind of Terry Alderton. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:002/4Alex Edelman discusses how we all live in different bubbles. 22:25From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. 22:304/6The Welsh comedian continues his quest to free us from the seven deadly sins.
| 22:007/13Sarah Millican's hit panel show with two winners - Average Jolene and Maverick Matilda. 22:302/6Newsjack is a scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public.
| 22:006/6From the mind of Jon Holmes comes topical satire like you've never heard it before. 22:303/4Special edition of the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers. 22:55Jake Yapp chats to improv-musical-comedy star Ruth Bratt.
| 22:004/6Josh and his wife Monique attend their first NCT class. 22:302/6Al Murray, the Pub Landlord creator, passes the baton to comedian and satirist Ian Hislop. 22:55Jake Yapp chats to improv-musical-comedy star Ruth Bratt.
| 22:002/4Katrina attempts to sabotage Uljabaan's post-invasion education programme. 22:304/4A visit to the Golden Woofers - Grimsby's leading dog show! 22:55Jake Yapp chats to improv-musical-comedy star Ruth Bratt.
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| 23:00 | 23:006/8Nish is joined by comedians Kerry Godliman, Andy Zaltzman, Fern Brady and Elis James. 23:453/4Looking at conventional living, Andrew Lawrence investigates full-time jobs.
| 23:003/4Grandad's part-time career as a DJ is in jeopardy. 23:302/4John Shuttleworth invites Clare Grogan to sing one of his songs.
| 23:006/6Brian tells of a place where forgetfulness is a virtue 23:303/4Jason has an out-of-this-world plan to increase the show's listenership.
| 23:004/5Fathers' Mastermind, and a new-style triathlon. With guest Rodney Bewes. 23:302/4Sam and Henry are on the island of Patos, trying to find a very rare heron. 23:452/4Radio boffins assist Skanksy – the aural graffiti artist.
| 23:001/6Fiona has a problem she thinks only Danno can solve. But Danno has his own problems. 23:306/6A TV detective star fancies Prunella during filming at the museum.
| 23:002/4The sinister ringmaster presents a bizarre and hilarious world of sketches and characters. 23:301/3Elis James determines which Welsh market towns are the nation’s best.
| 23:002/6Newsjack is a scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public. 23:303/5Will a fitness drive stop Mick's smouldering envy? Stars Sarah Lancashire.
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