| 00:00 | 00:003/5A reporter comes to town to investigate a man who seems to have risen from the dead. 00:303/5The manipulative Morel fungus guides Gren and Poyly's lives without their tribe.
| 00:001/10Griffin, a talented young physicist, arrives at the village of Iping. 00:151/10A professional medium takes on a highly efficient but heartless assistant. 00:30Martin Rowson, Tom Morris and Sue MacGregor discuss their favourite books.
| 00:002/10The newly arrived stranger in the Sussex village of Iping, has got tongues wagging. 00:152/10Colette leaves her dull husband, becomes interested in the paranormal and consults Alison. 00:305/6Clare English speaks to Roy Day and Mike Tunstall about the history of the Samaritans.
| 00:003/10A talented young physicist, discovers a potion that makes him invisible. 00:153/10Collette wants Alison to write a book, but her childhood memories are too disturbing. 00:301/3Geoffrey Wheeler surveys the history of the US vaudeville circuit, including Bob Hope
| 00:004/10The stranger forces a tramp to be his employee. Read by Stephen Murray. 00:154/10Princess Diana's fatal crash means a busy time for Alison and her fellow psychics. 00:30Soprano Emma Kirkby discusses the life of composer Henry Purcell with Matthew Parris
| 00:005/10The invisible man confides in a fellow student. Read by Stephen Murray. 00:155/10A violent blast from Alison's past appears, and drastic measures are needed to escape. 00:30Matthew Parris and his guests discuss how your voice can shape your everyday life.
| 00:00Could finding true love free Count Dracula's daughter from her dreadful wheel of destiny'?
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| 01:00 | 01:003/4Ash rediscovers his lost love but faces some traumatic challenges en route.
| 01:003/6The duo learn that Tate is connected to a holiday flat once rented by the home secretary. 01:30Midge Ure returns to The Blitz Club where the 1980s 'New Romantics' came of age.
| 01:004/6The MI6 duo realise the Home Secretary was in Brighton the night before the murder. 01:30Was graffiti the great art of the 70s? Some of New York's pioneers share their stories.
| 01:005/6It appears the murder victim is not dead after all, so whose body is lying on the slab? 01:30Frank Gardner marks the centenary of photographer and traveller Wilfred Thesiger.
| 01:006/6The connection between the PM's press secretary and the murder victim is revealed. 01:30The search for an elusive watery wonder in the aftermath of Sri Lanka's civil war.
| 01:001/6Ex-SAS agent Terry is still hired for special 'jobs'. But a new assignment sparks alarm. 01:30Philip Hensher explores the art of the gloriously eccentric Molesworth books.
| 01:00A young woman's journey to maturity and independence in the early 20th century.
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| 02:00 | 02:153/3Three lauded fiction writers with their short story debuts for radio. 02:302/2The IRA close in on the true identities of the young guests.
| 02:001/5Series of tales in which F Scott Fitzgerald turns his attention to darker themes. 02:156/10Professor David Rothkopf discovers how modern history has changed the face of diplomacy. 02:3016/20The Guides need the services of a man who could pass for a Shinwari. 02:451/5Having purchased all the necessary equipment, the author heads off in search of gold.
| 02:002/5Comic story about the disintegration of a young marriage. Read by Finn Den Hertog. 02:157/10How effective are sanctions in contemporary diplomacy? 02:3017/20Ash's reports from Afghanistan fall on deaf ears. Do the British want to avoid conflict? 02:452/5Steve meets a character called Dave Mack who agrees to show him some ‘extreme’ prospecting
| 02:003/5Comic story about the disintegration of a young marriage. Read by Finn Den Hertog. 02:158/10David Rothkopf explores how governments talk to the world via public diplomacy. 02:3018/20Ash's increasing sense of his own difference drives him to make a move. 02:453/5On a prospecting trip with Tom, author Steve Boggan finds himself in very deep water.
| 02:004/5Comic story about the disintegration of a young marriage. Read by Finn Den Hertog. 02:159/10Can or should you negotiate with insurgent groups? David Rothkopf investigates. 02:3019/20The British Mission is welcomed to Kabul but, it transpires, on a false premise. 02:454/5The author heads off along the North Yuba River to try his hand at prospecting alone.
| 02:005/5Stuart Milligan reads a story about honour, morals and the gulf between generations. 02:1510/10David Rothkopf explores the impact of cyber diplomacy on international relations. 02:3020/20The Guides' heroic last stand in Kabul is watched helplessly by an imprisoned Ash. 02:455/5The author, Steve Boggan, witnesses the darker side of ‘gold fever’ for the first time.
| 02:10‘Spirit In The Sky’ and ‘A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody’ 02:15Chocolat author Joanne Harris shares her love of great writing from Molesworth to sci-fi. 02:454/5As they drive to a sheepdog trial, Carter's uncle has women on his mind.
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| 03:00 | 03:454/5Things are getting serious as Jude decides to buy her first home.
| 03:001/4A Jewish prince is betrayed and sent into slavery by his Roman soldier friend.
| 03:002/4Freed from slavery, the prince encounters his old enemy Messala.
| 03:003/4The prince and his former friend Messala try to exact brutal revenge on each other.
| 03:004/4After the prince's victory in the chariot race, news arrives of his mother and sister.
| 03:00Theo from Kansas meets his English family at last. Can he solve the riddle of his birth?
| 03:00The story of Wallace and Gromit’s first film – A Grand Day Out.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Regency comedy drama by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman.
| 04:004/6Scandalous quiz with Anthony Holden, Valerie Grove, Lucy Moore and Geoffrey Durham. 04:305/6A pupil faces up to boarding school life with a fearsome headmaster and a head boy bully.
| 04:003/6John Lloyd and Sarah Millican welcome Felicity Ward,Dr Helen Sharman and Henry Blofeld. 04:304/4Bickering deli owners Shirley and Max have a simultaneous life-changing moment.
| 04:002/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 04:305/6Wordsmith Woodhouse tries an oratorio and some candid writing about a pregnancy.
| 04:006/6Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Victoria Coren and Sue Limb on the literary quiz. 04:304/6Trapped in a parallel universe, Robin hires a strangely familiar kids' entertainer.
| 04:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Roy Hudd, Doris Hare and Dick Vosburgh. 04:301/4As a schoolboy Nigel Molesworth was a terror, but what's he like now he has grown up?
| 04:00Clare's husband goes missing, leaving her alone with their young son and a big black dog.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects the very best riches from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:302/4Katrina attempts to sabotage Uljabaan's post-invasion education programme.
| 05:001/6Lucy sets up Daniel's party, but their mates seem too busy. Stars David Tennant. 05:302/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 05:006/6Peter and Sam meet in the queue for senior bus passes. 05:30Sitcom set in a futuristic Britain starring Paterson Joseph as Napoleon Moon.
| 05:005/6George and Carol are set for a weekend away but who wears the dress? 05:303/4Alex Edelman draws on personal experience to talk about attitudes to mental health.
| 05:005/6A top restaurant critic causes island speculation when he books a table at Alberto's cafe. 05:301/6Philip Jackson, Alison Steadman and Mark Benton star as the eccentric folk of Flamford.
| 05:003/4Daniel and Audrey save the Welfare State with a can of lager and a police uniform. 05:301/6Hardacre's advertising agency lands its biggest-ever account.
| 05:302/3Lavinia Greenlaw offers a personal vision of London, a city she's loved all her life.
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| 06:00 | 06:003/6The duo learn that Tate is connected to a holiday flat once rented by the home secretary. 06:30Midge Ure returns to The Blitz Club where the 1980s 'New Romantics' came of age.
| 06:004/6The MI6 duo realise the Home Secretary was in Brighton the night before the murder. 06:30Was graffiti the great art of the 70s? Some of New York's pioneers share their stories.
| 06:005/6It appears the murder victim is not dead after all, so whose body is lying on the slab? 06:30Frank Gardner marks the centenary of photographer and traveller Wilfred Thesiger.
| 06:006/6The connection between the PM's press secretary and the murder victim is revealed. 06:30The search for an elusive watery wonder in the aftermath of Sri Lanka's civil war.
| 06:001/6Ex-SAS agent Terry is still hired for special 'jobs'. But a new assignment sparks alarm. 06:30Philip Hensher explores the art of the gloriously eccentric Molesworth books.
| 06:00Clare's husband goes missing, leaving her alone with their young son and a big black dog.
| 06:004/4The Guides need the services of a man who could pass for a Shinwari.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/6Lucy sets up Daniel's party, but their mates seem too busy. Stars David Tennant. 07:302/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 07:006/6Peter and Sam meet in the queue for senior bus passes. 07:30Sitcom set in a futuristic Britain starring Paterson Joseph as Napoleon Moon.
| 07:005/6George and Carol are set for a weekend away but who wears the dress? 07:303/4Alex Edelman draws on personal experience to talk about attitudes to mental health.
| 07:005/6A top restaurant critic causes island speculation when he books a table at Alberto's cafe. 07:301/6Philip Jackson, Alison Steadman and Mark Benton star as the eccentric folk of Flamford.
| 07:003/4Daniel and Audrey save the Welfare State with a can of lager and a police uniform. 07:301/6Hardacre's advertising agency lands its biggest-ever account.
| 07:302/3Lavinia Greenlaw offers a personal vision of London, a city she's loved all her life.
| 07:151/3A shy young girl is dragged to the airport by her best friend to glimpse a superstar. 07:303/4A busy Uljabaan asks Margaret to help him to oppress the humans.
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| 08:00 | 08:001/6All set for divorce and a new home, ad man Ken Handley gets a surprise at the agency. 08:3012/26Mainwaring wants a parade mascot, so he decides the platoon must catch one.
| 08:0017/24Neddie Seagoon is Britain's ambassador in China, and he's after cash. 08:3014/20Trouble at sea for Kenneth Horne, and Julian and Sandy go trolling on a bona fox hunt.
| 08:004/20With a bill looming, the Lad consults crooked chartered accountant Sid. With Sid James. 08:303/4The Meldrews' holiday homecoming proves eventful. Adapted from TV with Richard Wilson.
| 08:00Doddy looks at the world of togetherness and twosomes as only he can. 08:301/14The explosive Flying Wombat and insulted Italians.
| 08:004/6It's time to meet the Muppets, with President Nixon. 08:302/6The shady lawyer turns farmer for a wealthy uncle.
| 08:00The story of Wallace and Gromit’s first film – A Grand Day Out.
| 08:005/12Jim sees dollar signs when an American school opens in Chiselbury. 08:3010/13Harry plans to visit his godparents in Liverpool. Surely, even he couldn't mess that up?
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| 09:00 | 09:004/6Scandalous quiz with Anthony Holden, Valerie Grove, Lucy Moore and Geoffrey Durham. 09:305/6A pupil faces up to boarding school life with a fearsome headmaster and a head boy bully.
| 09:007/8An extended edition of our satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Nish Kumar 09:454/4Looking at conventional living, Andrew Lawrence probes settling down and families.
| 09:002/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 09:305/6Wordsmith Woodhouse tries an oratorio and some candid writing about a pregnancy.
| 09:006/6Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Victoria Coren and Sue Limb on the literary quiz. 09:304/6Trapped in a parallel universe, Robin hires a strangely familiar kids' entertainer.
| 09:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Roy Hudd, Doris Hare and Dick Vosburgh. 09:301/4As a schoolboy Nigel Molesworth was a terror, but what's he like now he has grown up?
| 09:00Ed Reardon and his feline companion Elgar consider the role of cats in the radio archives.
| 09:00Poet Heather Christle meditates on how and why we cry.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4A Jewish prince is betrayed and sent into slavery by his Roman soldier friend.
| 10:002/4Freed from slavery, the prince encounters his old enemy Messala.
| 10:003/4The prince and his former friend Messala try to exact brutal revenge on each other.
| 10:004/4After the prince's victory in the chariot race, news arrives of his mother and sister.
| 10:00Theo from Kansas meets his English family at last. Can he solve the riddle of his birth?
| | 10:10A mother and daughter come to terms with their different approach to learning 10:15From Mahler to Neil Young, the Pink Floyd co-founder shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:0012/16Guy Raz explores how we can build more humane cities 11:50Three Little Birds by Bob Marley and Elgar's Cello Concerto played by Jacqueline Du Pre.
| 11:00Riz Ahmed reads Teju Cole's story of a Pakistani New Yorker's family dilemma. 11:15Groucho Marx meets his comedy match in a young fast-talking fan.
| 11:002/3Ian McMillan continues his literary tour of Yorkshire
| 11:00Alec Baldwin explores the comedy lives of Amy Schumer and Carol Burnett 11:55A breakthrough in 'ecological physics' is scandalously ignored.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Scott Bryan recommend top podcasts to listen to this month.
| | 11:002/9Sarah Austin Jenness introduces tales of secret identities and true selves.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/6All set for divorce and a new home, ad man Ken Handley gets a surprise at the agency. 12:3012/26Mainwaring wants a parade mascot, so he decides the platoon must catch one.
| 12:0017/24Neddie Seagoon is Britain's ambassador in China, and he's after cash. 12:3014/20Trouble at sea for Kenneth Horne, and Julian and Sandy go trolling on a bona fox hunt.
| 12:004/20With a bill looming, the Lad consults crooked chartered accountant Sid. With Sid James. 12:303/4The Meldrews' holiday homecoming proves eventful. Adapted from TV with Richard Wilson.
| 12:00Doddy looks at the world of togetherness and twosomes as only he can. 12:301/14The explosive Flying Wombat and insulted Italians.
| 12:004/6It's time to meet the Muppets, with President Nixon. 12:302/6The shady lawyer turns farmer for a wealthy uncle.
| 12:001/6All set for divorce and a new home, ad man Ken Handley gets a surprise at the agency. 12:301/6Lucy sets up Daniel's party, but their mates seem too busy. Stars David Tennant.
| 12:005/12Jim sees dollar signs when an American school opens in Chiselbury. 12:3010/13Harry plans to visit his godparents in Liverpool. Surely, even he couldn't mess that up?
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| 13:00 | 13:003/6The duo learn that Tate is connected to a holiday flat once rented by the home secretary. 13:30Midge Ure returns to The Blitz Club where the 1980s 'New Romantics' came of age.
| 13:004/6The MI6 duo realise the Home Secretary was in Brighton the night before the murder. 13:30Was graffiti the great art of the 70s? Some of New York's pioneers share their stories.
| 13:005/6It appears the murder victim is not dead after all, so whose body is lying on the slab? 13:30Frank Gardner marks the centenary of photographer and traveller Wilfred Thesiger.
| 13:006/6The connection between the PM's press secretary and the murder victim is revealed. 13:30The search for an elusive watery wonder in the aftermath of Sri Lanka's civil war.
| 13:001/6Ex-SAS agent Terry is still hired for special 'jobs'. But a new assignment sparks alarm. 13:30Philip Hensher explores the art of the gloriously eccentric Molesworth books.
| 13:00A young woman's journey to maturity and independence in the early 20th century.
| 13:004/4The Guides need the services of a man who could pass for a Shinwari.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Series of tales in which F Scott Fitzgerald turns his attention to darker themes. 14:156/10Professor David Rothkopf discovers how modern history has changed the face of diplomacy. 14:3016/20The Guides need the services of a man who could pass for a Shinwari. 14:451/5Having purchased all the necessary equipment, the author heads off in search of gold.
| 14:002/5Comic story about the disintegration of a young marriage. Read by Finn Den Hertog. 14:157/10How effective are sanctions in contemporary diplomacy? 14:3017/20Ash's reports from Afghanistan fall on deaf ears. Do the British want to avoid conflict? 14:452/5Steve meets a character called Dave Mack who agrees to show him some ‘extreme’ prospecting
| 14:003/5Comic story about the disintegration of a young marriage. Read by Finn Den Hertog. 14:158/10David Rothkopf explores how governments talk to the world via public diplomacy. 14:3018/20Ash's increasing sense of his own difference drives him to make a move. 14:453/5On a prospecting trip with Tom, author Steve Boggan finds himself in very deep water.
| 14:004/5Comic story about the disintegration of a young marriage. Read by Finn Den Hertog. 14:159/10Can or should you negotiate with insurgent groups? David Rothkopf investigates. 14:3019/20The British Mission is welcomed to Kabul but, it transpires, on a false premise. 14:454/5The author heads off along the North Yuba River to try his hand at prospecting alone.
| 14:005/5Stuart Milligan reads a story about honour, morals and the gulf between generations. 14:1510/10David Rothkopf explores the impact of cyber diplomacy on international relations. 14:3020/20The Guides' heroic last stand in Kabul is watched helplessly by an imprisoned Ash. 14:455/5The author, Steve Boggan, witnesses the darker side of ‘gold fever’ for the first time.
| 14:10‘Spirit In The Sky’ and ‘A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody’ 14:15Chocolat author Joanne Harris shares her love of great writing from Molesworth to sci-fi. 14:454/5As they drive to a sheepdog trial, Carter's uncle has women on his mind.
| 14:151/3A shy young girl is dragged to the airport by her best friend to glimpse a superstar. 14:301/2Colum McCann's epic new novel of friendship, love, loss, and belonging.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4A Jewish prince is betrayed and sent into slavery by his Roman soldier friend.
| 15:002/4Freed from slavery, the prince encounters his old enemy Messala.
| 15:003/4The prince and his former friend Messala try to exact brutal revenge on each other.
| 15:004/4After the prince's victory in the chariot race, news arrives of his mother and sister.
| 15:00Theo from Kansas meets his English family at last. Can he solve the riddle of his birth?
| 15:00The story of Wallace and Gromit’s first film – A Grand Day Out.
| 15:455/5Jude returns home to Wales, leaving London a distant memory.
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| 16:00 | 16:004/6Scandalous quiz with Anthony Holden, Valerie Grove, Lucy Moore and Geoffrey Durham. 16:305/6A pupil faces up to boarding school life with a fearsome headmaster and a head boy bully.
| 16:003/6John Lloyd and Sarah Millican welcome Felicity Ward,Dr Helen Sharman and Henry Blofeld. 16:304/4Bickering deli owners Shirley and Max have a simultaneous life-changing moment.
| 16:002/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 16:305/6Wordsmith Woodhouse tries an oratorio and some candid writing about a pregnancy.
| 16:006/6Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Victoria Coren and Sue Limb on the literary quiz. 16:304/6Trapped in a parallel universe, Robin hires a strangely familiar kids' entertainer.
| 16:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Roy Hudd, Doris Hare and Dick Vosburgh. 16:301/4As a schoolboy Nigel Molesworth was a terror, but what's he like now he has grown up?
| 16:00Clare's husband goes missing, leaving her alone with their young son and a big black dog.
| 16:00How was a woman shot at, knocked unconscious and left for dead in a locked room?
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| 17:00 | 17:001/6Lucy sets up Daniel's party, but their mates seem too busy. Stars David Tennant. 17:302/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 17:006/6Peter and Sam meet in the queue for senior bus passes. 17:30Sitcom set in a futuristic Britain starring Paterson Joseph as Napoleon Moon.
| 17:005/6George and Carol are set for a weekend away but who wears the dress? 17:303/4Alex Edelman draws on personal experience to talk about attitudes to mental health.
| 17:005/6A top restaurant critic causes island speculation when he books a table at Alberto's cafe. 17:301/6Philip Jackson, Alison Steadman and Mark Benton star as the eccentric folk of Flamford.
| 17:003/4Daniel and Audrey save the Welfare State with a can of lager and a police uniform. 17:301/6Hardacre's advertising agency lands its biggest-ever account.
| 17:302/3Lavinia Greenlaw offers a personal vision of London, a city she's loved all her life.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects Learning to Love Dafydd about the Welsh language Chaucer. 17:303/4A busy Uljabaan asks Margaret to help him to oppress the humans.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/10Griffin, a talented young physicist, arrives at the village of Iping. 18:151/10A professional medium takes on a highly efficient but heartless assistant. 18:30Martin Rowson, Tom Morris and Sue MacGregor discuss their favourite books.
| 18:002/10The newly arrived stranger in the Sussex village of Iping, has got tongues wagging. 18:152/10Colette leaves her dull husband, becomes interested in the paranormal and consults Alison. 18:305/6Clare English speaks to Roy Day and Mike Tunstall about the history of the Samaritans.
| 18:003/10A talented young physicist, discovers a potion that makes him invisible. 18:153/10Collette wants Alison to write a book, but her childhood memories are too disturbing. 18:301/3Geoffrey Wheeler surveys the history of the US vaudeville circuit, including Bob Hope
| 18:004/10The stranger forces a tramp to be his employee. Read by Stephen Murray. 18:154/10Princess Diana's fatal crash means a busy time for Alison and her fellow psychics. 18:30Soprano Emma Kirkby discusses the life of composer Henry Purcell with Matthew Parris
| 18:005/10The invisible man confides in a fellow student. Read by Stephen Murray. 18:155/10A violent blast from Alison's past appears, and drastic measures are needed to escape. 18:30Matthew Parris and his guests discuss how your voice can shape your everyday life.
| 18:00Could finding true love free Count Dracula's daughter from her dreadful wheel of destiny'?
| 18:004/5Carol is plagued by a caller asking for Mr Agostino. It’s just a wrong number. Right? 18:304/5Gren and Poyly survive the volcano, but the Morel is getting frustrated.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/6All set for divorce and a new home, ad man Ken Handley gets a surprise at the agency. 19:3012/26Mainwaring wants a parade mascot, so he decides the platoon must catch one.
| 19:0017/24Neddie Seagoon is Britain's ambassador in China, and he's after cash. 19:3014/20Trouble at sea for Kenneth Horne, and Julian and Sandy go trolling on a bona fox hunt.
| 19:004/20With a bill looming, the Lad consults crooked chartered accountant Sid. With Sid James. 19:303/4The Meldrews' holiday homecoming proves eventful. Adapted from TV with Richard Wilson.
| 19:00Doddy looks at the world of togetherness and twosomes as only he can. 19:301/14The explosive Flying Wombat and insulted Italians.
| 19:004/6It's time to meet the Muppets, with President Nixon. 19:302/6The shady lawyer turns farmer for a wealthy uncle.
| 19:00Ed Reardon and his feline companion Elgar consider the role of cats in the radio archives.
| 19:002/9Sarah Austin Jenness introduces tales of secret identities and true selves.
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| 20:00 | 20:003/6The duo learn that Tate is connected to a holiday flat once rented by the home secretary. 20:30Midge Ure returns to The Blitz Club where the 1980s 'New Romantics' came of age.
| 20:004/6The MI6 duo realise the Home Secretary was in Brighton the night before the murder. 20:30Was graffiti the great art of the 70s? Some of New York's pioneers share their stories.
| 20:005/6It appears the murder victim is not dead after all, so whose body is lying on the slab? 20:30Frank Gardner marks the centenary of photographer and traveller Wilfred Thesiger.
| 20:006/6The connection between the PM's press secretary and the murder victim is revealed. 20:30The search for an elusive watery wonder in the aftermath of Sri Lanka's civil war.
| 20:001/6Ex-SAS agent Terry is still hired for special 'jobs'. But a new assignment sparks alarm. 20:30Philip Hensher explores the art of the gloriously eccentric Molesworth books.
| | 20:00Poet Heather Christle meditates on how and why we cry.
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| 21:00 | 21:0012/16Guy Raz explores how we can build more humane cities 21:50Three Little Birds by Bob Marley and Elgar's Cello Concerto played by Jacqueline Du Pre.
| 21:00Riz Ahmed reads Teju Cole's story of a Pakistani New Yorker's family dilemma. 21:15Groucho Marx meets his comedy match in a young fast-talking fan.
| 21:002/3Ian McMillan continues his literary tour of Yorkshire
| 21:00Alec Baldwin explores the comedy lives of Amy Schumer and Carol Burnett 21:55A breakthrough in 'ecological physics' is scandalously ignored.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Scott Bryan recommend top podcasts to listen to this month.
| | 21:10A mother and daughter come to terms with their different approach to learning 21:15From Mahler to Neil Young, the Pink Floyd co-founder shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 22:303/6Pip faces fresh dangers on a reading tour to New York.
| 22:00Sitcom set in a futuristic Britain starring Paterson Joseph as Napoleon Moon. 22:304/4How the young Irish warrior Setanta became known as Cuchulain. 22:454/4More chaos and confusion from comedian Terry Alderton 22:55Jon Holmes chats to political comedian Matt Forde.
| 22:003/4Alex Edelman draws on personal experience to talk about attitudes to mental health. 22:305/6The Welsh comedian continues his quest to free us from the seven deadly sins. From 2007. 22:55Jon Holmes chats to political comedian Matt Forde.
| 22:001/6Philip Jackson, Alison Steadman and Mark Benton star as the eccentric folk of Flamford. 22:303/6Newsjack is a scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public.
| 22:001/6Hardacre's advertising agency lands its biggest-ever account. 22:304/4A haunted moustache in the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers. 22:55BBC Radio 4 Extra’s Comedy Club meets up-and-coming comedian Kemah Bob.
| 22:005/6Josh employs handyman Dean to get the flat ready for the baby. 22:303/6Comedian and satirist Ian Hislop talks to writer and presenter Victoria Coren-Mitchell.
| 22:003/4A busy Uljabaan asks Margaret to help him to oppress the humans. 22:30An unlikely recruit at Buckley Abbey means life for the brothers will never be the same.
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| 23:00 | 23:007/8An extended edition of our satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Nish Kumar 23:454/4Looking at conventional living, Andrew Lawrence probes settling down and families.
| 23:004/4Burglars ransack the Birmingham record shop. 23:303/4John Shuttleworth invites Nick Heyward to sing one of his songs.
| 23:001/4The Bergerac obsessive's guiding force is a tape of the ancient Chinese text of the Tao. 23:304/4The gang must solve a murder on the Yorkshire Moors.
| 23:005/5New age DIY, and Sinatra sings punk. With special guest Britt Ekland. 23:303/4Sam and Henry are in the Netherlands observing a chicken. 23:453/4Audio boffins create an algorithm to put radio announcers out of work.
| 23:002/6The group have a visitor with a story to tell. 23:301/4The player's ambitions to make money on the after-dinner speaker circuit are scuppered.
| 23:003/4A bizarre world featuring the likes of forgotten silver screen star Anna Mann. 23:302/3Comedian Elis James compares Pontypridd, Llanelli and Bethesda.
| 23:003/6Newsjack is a scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public. 23:304/5Who's making a monkey of Mick at the retail park? Stars Sarah Lancashire.
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