| 00:00 | 00:25BBC Radio 4 Extra's Hitchhiker’s spectacular continues with the sixth episode.
| 00:001/6On asteroid patrol in Egypt, some of the crew meet some mysterious strangers. 00:30Sue MacGregor, Tony Juniper and Katie Hopkins discuss their favourite books.
| 00:002/6The crew make a discovery in Egypt, while stowaways are reported on the Mars-bound ship. 00:30Beatles producer and composer George Martin talks about music which stirs his emotions.
| 00:003/6The crew start to explore but it's not a warm welcome... 00:303/3Geoffrey Wheeler on the saving of Vaudeville theatres in Boston and Minneapolis.
| 00:004/6Held captive on Mars, the crew learn their fate. 00:30Writer Jonathan Meades nominates the English artist Edward Burra.
| 00:005/6Elevated to the priesthood of God-King Ra, the crew try to escape. 00:30Matthew Parris pleas for more gravity in public life with Arabella Weir and Martin Newell.
| 00:001/6Who hasn't been confronted with a temporal anomaly while drunk? 00:30Sobering tale of Anne and David's move to Devon and an unwelcome lodger.
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| 01:00 | 01:005/5A young man encounters a Satanic ritual while on a walk in the woods at dusk. 01:305/5A parting of the ways for the Morel and Gren, but the search for a home goes on.
| 01:001/5With a man due to hang, Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot probes a savage murder. 01:301/2Rajan Datar follows heavy metal band Iron Maiden to India.
| 01:002/5Poirot believes a woman's brutal murder is linked to a lurid newspaper article. 01:302/2Rajan Datar heads to Beijing to see if developing economies offer riches for western music
| 01:003/5In the respectable village of Broadhinny, Hercule Poirot has several murder suspects. 01:30Composer Matthew Herbert takes a critical look at looping and sampling in modern music.
| 01:004/5Events take a dramatic turn and the range of suspects narrows down. 01:30Dominic Arkwright charts the life of Thomas Middleton, the bad boy of Renaissance drama
| 01:005/5Poirot concludes his investigation but there’s more than one surprise in store. 01:30Supporters of the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, including Alan Bennett, tell its history.
| 01:002/2Tancredi has fallen in love.
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| 02:00 | 02:005/5Carter Brandon takes his uncle off to ponder growing old over a pint. With Stephen Thorne. 02:152/3An Ayrshire man remembers the moment in 1960 when his town felt connected to the world. 02:302/2Both Bassam and Rami tell the stories of their loss and how they chose to move forward.
| 02:006/10Ursula's grandfather, Tom, returns to the farm finding it under threat 02:151/5The natural history story of the UK's most famous invader - the grey squirrel. 02:301/30In 1950s Yorkshire, Frederica Potter, still living at home, senses something exciting. 02:451/5Tom Fort travels from the White Cliffs to Land's End in search of maritime tales.
| 02:007/10Ursula finds love. But when her lover leaves to fight in the Boer War her eyes wander. 02:152/5Does Japanese knotweed deserve its place as the most hated plant in the UK? 02:302/30A theatre director is producing a play and Frederica Potter is desperate to secure a role. 02:452/5Tom Fort travels from the White Cliffs to Lands' End in search of maritime tales.
| 02:008/10As Ursula's interest in her affair with Winifred Inger wanes, her horizons change 02:153/5Derek Mooney finds out how the harlequin ladybird became the UK's fastest invader ever. 02:303/30Stephanie is increasingly worried about her brother, Marcus. 02:453/5Tom Fort travels from the White Cliffs to Lands' End in search of maritime tales.
| 02:009/10As Ursula attends teacher training, the arrival of an old flame changes everything 02:154/5How invasive is the ring-necked parakeet? 02:304/30Stephanie and Daniel declare their feelings for each other but her father reacts badly. 02:454/5Tom Fort travels from the White Cliffs to Lands' End in search of maritime tales.
| 02:0010/10Ursula faces an uncertain future and staggering new commitment 02:155/5How do we protect our native wildlife from invisible invaders like the ash-dieback fungus. 02:305/30Bill Potter has trouble accepting his daughter's desire to marry curate Daniel. 02:455/5Tom Fort travels from the White Cliffs to Lands' End in search of maritime tales.
| 02:10The director chooses Sugar Bum Bum by Lord Kitchener and What's Going On by Marvin Gaye. 02:151/9Pam Ayres heads to Britain's most easterly point to learn about witches, monks and fishing 02:451/5Carter Brandon drives his uncle down south, but trouble looms at a pub stop.
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| 03:00 | 03:451/5Brett Westwood identifies local bird species in the Forest of Dean.
| 03:001/4Mr Joseph Andrews is the most handsome of all the footmen but wishes to remain uncorrupted
| 03:002/4Henry Fielding's comic masterpiece about the morals and manners of high and low society.
| 03:003/4Joseph Andrews proposes to his darling Fanny.
| 03:004/4Joseph and Fanny are desperate to marry but complications arise...
| 03:00A lonely woman waits in a remote Welsh hotel for her philandering husband.
| 03:00Douglas Hurd uses the BBC Archives to explore the life of his predecessor Anthony Eden.
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| 04:00 | 04:00The 1857 trial of Madeleine Smith, accused of murdering her lover Emile L'Angelier.
| 04:006/6Gyles Brandreth with Lucy Moore, Charles Collingwood, Anthony Holden and Simon Fanshawe. 04:301/4Can Dr Heaven locate Agent Frank, lost somewhere in an experimental company town?
| 04:005/6John Lloyd and Sarah Millican welcome Matt Lucas, Prof Sophie Scott and William Hartston. 04:302/6Butterthwaite's frustrated reporter Graham lands an unexpected scoop.
| 04:004/6Panel show hosted by Susan Calman exploring the world of lists. 04:301/6Nun Martina leaves her convent and lands slap, bang in a catering crisis.
| 04:002/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Arthur Smith. 04:306/6Branded a wife-beater in his parallel universe, a joke backfires for bachelor Robin.
| 04:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Bob Monkhouse, Larry Adler and George Axelrod. 04:303/4Leisure means watching sport on TV with plenty of beer and cigs, not playing it.
| 04:00How the creation of Frankenstein was sparked by an elopement.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects Four Seasons - Spring - an anthology of old and new poems. 05:304/4Uljabaan prepares for an invasion assessment by his superior, Gryvook.
| 05:003/6Daniel and Lucy's plans for a quiet weekend are hit by a stream of unplanned visitors. 05:304/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 05:002/4Poetry and sketches about the challenges of online booking, travelling light and skiing. 05:302/4Joe ambushes Donna with an impromptu date night. Stars Philip Glenister.
| 05:001/6The Conroy family are braced for school reports and a loan. 05:301/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to understand the world.
| 05:001/4A Belfast road's bohemian residents are saved from chaos by cleaning lady Sally. 05:303/6Jeff takes Corrine on visit to a misleadingly-named Escape Room. Stars Tom Palmer.
| 05:001/4After their cancer treatments, Chippy is mad, Jill is sad and Terri is dangerous to know. 05:303/6Hardacre's ad agency compete for a dating app account called Befriendr. With Nigel Havers.
| 05:301/3Old BBC programmes chopped up and recycled into something new. This week- law and lawyers.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5With a man due to hang, Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot probes a savage murder. 06:301/2Rajan Datar follows heavy metal band Iron Maiden to India.
| 06:002/5Poirot believes a woman's brutal murder is linked to a lurid newspaper article. 06:302/2Rajan Datar heads to Beijing to see if developing economies offer riches for western music
| 06:003/5In the respectable village of Broadhinny, Hercule Poirot has several murder suspects. 06:30Composer Matthew Herbert takes a critical look at looping and sampling in modern music.
| 06:004/5Events take a dramatic turn and the range of suspects narrows down. 06:30Dominic Arkwright charts the life of Thomas Middleton, the bad boy of Renaissance drama
| 06:005/5Poirot concludes his investigation but there’s more than one surprise in store. 06:30Supporters of the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, including Alan Bennett, tell its history.
| 06:00How the creation of Frankenstein was sparked by an elopement.
| 06:001/6Still living at home in 1950s Yorkshire, Frederica senses something exciting is beginning.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/6Daniel and Lucy's plans for a quiet weekend are hit by a stream of unplanned visitors. 07:304/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 07:002/4Poetry and sketches about the challenges of online booking, travelling light and skiing. 07:302/4Joe ambushes Donna with an impromptu date night. Stars Philip Glenister.
| 07:001/6The Conroy family are braced for school reports and a loan. 07:301/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to understand the world.
| 07:001/4A Belfast road's bohemian residents are saved from chaos by cleaning lady Sally. 07:303/6Jeff takes Corrine on visit to a misleadingly-named Escape Room. Stars Tom Palmer.
| 07:001/4After their cancer treatments, Chippy is mad, Jill is sad and Terri is dangerous to know. 07:303/6Hardacre's ad agency compete for a dating app account called Befriendr. With Nigel Havers.
| 07:301/3Old BBC programmes chopped up and recycled into something new. This week- law and lawyers.
| 07:05A snapshot from the 80s of this unique city, brought to life by writer Barry Pilton. 07:153/3Sonia's best friend has been hit by a car, but it’s overshadowed by a celebrity arrival. 07:301/4Join Natalie Haynes as she stands up for the Greek playwright Aristophanes.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/6A seven foot squirrel drives ad man Ken Handley nuts, but can some face cream help? 08:3014/26Onion-less Hodges hounds the platoon, which has Jones's van for an exercise.
| 08:0019/24Can ace translator Neddie Seagoon recover the lost ancient manuscript of Purdom? 08:3016/20Kenneth Horne leads a family saga, while Julian and Sandy offer guided tripettes of London
| 08:006/20The Lad takes up sculpting, but then he runs out of rocks... 08:301/6At one of London's queerest clubs - it's the creepy saga of an otolaryngologist.
| 08:00Shocks, suggestions, banjos and sackings are tickling Doddy. 08:303/14It's bath night for John Cleese, plus a nude surprise in an art gallery.
| 08:006/6The team's last ever episode. With Chris Emmett, Fred Harris and guest David Jason. 08:304/6The shady lawyer runs a broke department store.
| 08:00Douglas Hurd uses the BBC Archives to explore the life of his predecessor Anthony Eden.
| 08:001/13Olive learns that retired William never invited her to his firm's annual dance! 08:3012/13Harry takes his troublesome nephew Edwin on an incident-packed coach journey down the M1.
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| 09:00 | 09:006/6Gyles Brandreth with Lucy Moore, Charles Collingwood, Anthony Holden and Simon Fanshawe. 09:301/4Can Dr Heaven locate Agent Frank, lost somewhere in an experimental company town?
| 09:001/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 09:301/4Ricky's new tabloid column teaches him some hard lessons about life and Gloria Hunniford.
| 09:004/6Panel show hosted by Susan Calman exploring the world of lists. 09:301/6Nun Martina leaves her convent and lands slap, bang in a catering crisis.
| 09:002/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Arthur Smith. 09:306/6Branded a wife-beater in his parallel universe, a joke backfires for bachelor Robin.
| 09:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Bob Monkhouse, Larry Adler and George Axelrod. 09:303/4Leisure means watching sport on TV with plenty of beer and cigs, not playing it.
| 09:00Jonathan Rigby celebrates the life and career of Valentine Dyall – horror's Man in Black.
| 09:00David Attenborough reads JA Baker's nature writing classic about this glorious bird.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4Mr Joseph Andrews is the most handsome of all the footmen but wishes to remain uncorrupted
| 10:002/4Henry Fielding's comic masterpiece about the morals and manners of high and low society.
| 10:003/4Joseph Andrews proposes to his darling Fanny.
| 10:004/4Joseph and Fanny are desperate to marry but complications arise...
| 10:00A lonely woman waits in a remote Welsh hotel for her philandering husband.
| | 10:10A father and his four year old son share a passion for the tiny coloured bricks…(R) 10:15From Chuck Berry to Antonio Vivaldi, the musician shares his castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:0014/16Guy Raz explores the idea of whether life today is better than ever before?
| 11:00A snowboarding instructor counts the boys in her charge as dusk falls on the slopes. 11:15By Stephen Wyatt. Drama about poet John Gray, the possible inspiration for Dorian Gray.
| 11:001/3Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to.
| 11:00An astronomer who has spent years scanning distant galaxies turns his attention inwards. 11:15A new visitor inspires memories of Bulldog's death-defying flights and exotic love affairs
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Becca Bryers recommend some great storytelling podcasts from the UK.
| | 11:003/9Jenifer Hixson introduces seven stories about boundaries, curfews and first loves. 11:50David Attenborough recalls visiting Australia to find the giant earthworm - using his ears
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| 12:00 | 12:003/6A seven foot squirrel drives ad man Ken Handley nuts, but can some face cream help? 12:3014/26Onion-less Hodges hounds the platoon, which has Jones's van for an exercise.
| 12:0019/24Can ace translator Neddie Seagoon recover the lost ancient manuscript of Purdom? 12:3016/20Kenneth Horne leads a family saga, while Julian and Sandy offer guided tripettes of London
| 12:006/20The Lad takes up sculpting, but then he runs out of rocks... 12:301/6At one of London's queerest clubs - it's the creepy saga of an otolaryngologist.
| 12:00Shocks, suggestions, banjos and sackings are tickling Doddy. 12:303/14It's bath night for John Cleese, plus a nude surprise in an art gallery.
| 12:006/6The team's last ever episode. With Chris Emmett, Fred Harris and guest David Jason. 12:304/6The shady lawyer runs a broke department store.
| 12:001/6The Conroy family are braced for school reports and a loan. 12:301/4Ricky's new tabloid column teaches him some hard lessons about life and Gloria Hunniford.
| 12:001/13Olive learns that retired William never invited her to his firm's annual dance! 12:3012/13Harry takes his troublesome nephew Edwin on an incident-packed coach journey down the M1.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5With a man due to hang, Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot probes a savage murder. 13:301/2Rajan Datar follows heavy metal band Iron Maiden to India.
| 13:002/5Poirot believes a woman's brutal murder is linked to a lurid newspaper article. 13:302/2Rajan Datar heads to Beijing to see if developing economies offer riches for western music
| 13:003/5In the respectable village of Broadhinny, Hercule Poirot has several murder suspects. 13:30Composer Matthew Herbert takes a critical look at looping and sampling in modern music.
| 13:004/5Events take a dramatic turn and the range of suspects narrows down. 13:30Dominic Arkwright charts the life of Thomas Middleton, the bad boy of Renaissance drama
| 13:005/5Poirot concludes his investigation but there’s more than one surprise in store. 13:30Supporters of the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, including Alan Bennett, tell its history.
| 13:002/2Tancredi has fallen in love.
| 13:001/6Still living at home in 1950s Yorkshire, Frederica senses something exciting is beginning.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Ursula's grandfather, Tom, returns to the farm finding it under threat 14:151/5The natural history story of the UK's most famous invader - the grey squirrel. 14:301/30In 1950s Yorkshire, Frederica Potter, still living at home, senses something exciting. 14:451/5Tom Fort travels from the White Cliffs to Land's End in search of maritime tales.
| 14:007/10Ursula finds love. But when her lover leaves to fight in the Boer War her eyes wander. 14:152/5Does Japanese knotweed deserve its place as the most hated plant in the UK? 14:302/30A theatre director is producing a play and Frederica Potter is desperate to secure a role. 14:452/5Tom Fort travels from the White Cliffs to Lands' End in search of maritime tales.
| 14:008/10As Ursula's interest in her affair with Winifred Inger wanes, her horizons change 14:153/5Derek Mooney finds out how the harlequin ladybird became the UK's fastest invader ever. 14:303/30Stephanie is increasingly worried about her brother, Marcus. 14:453/5Tom Fort travels from the White Cliffs to Lands' End in search of maritime tales.
| 14:009/10As Ursula attends teacher training, the arrival of an old flame changes everything 14:154/5How invasive is the ring-necked parakeet? 14:304/30Stephanie and Daniel declare their feelings for each other but her father reacts badly. 14:454/5Tom Fort travels from the White Cliffs to Lands' End in search of maritime tales.
| 14:0010/10Ursula faces an uncertain future and staggering new commitment 14:155/5How do we protect our native wildlife from invisible invaders like the ash-dieback fungus. 14:305/30Bill Potter has trouble accepting his daughter's desire to marry curate Daniel. 14:455/5Tom Fort travels from the White Cliffs to Lands' End in search of maritime tales.
| 14:10The director chooses Sugar Bum Bum by Lord Kitchener and What's Going On by Marvin Gaye. 14:151/9Pam Ayres heads to Britain's most easterly point to learn about witches, monks and fishing 14:451/5Carter Brandon drives his uncle down south, but trouble looms at a pub stop.
| 14:05A snapshot from the 80s of this unique city, brought to life by writer Barry Pilton. 14:153/3Sonia's best friend has been hit by a car, but it’s overshadowed by a celebrity arrival. 14:30The adventures of a sled dog during the Klondike Gold Rush.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4Mr Joseph Andrews is the most handsome of all the footmen but wishes to remain uncorrupted
| 15:002/4Henry Fielding's comic masterpiece about the morals and manners of high and low society.
| 15:003/4Joseph Andrews proposes to his darling Fanny.
| 15:004/4Joseph and Fanny are desperate to marry but complications arise...
| 15:00A lonely woman waits in a remote Welsh hotel for her philandering husband.
| 15:00Douglas Hurd uses the BBC Archives to explore the life of his predecessor Anthony Eden.
| 15:452/5Brett Westwood identifies local species in the Forest of Dean.
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| 16:00 | 16:006/6Gyles Brandreth with Lucy Moore, Charles Collingwood, Anthony Holden and Simon Fanshawe. 16:301/4Can Dr Heaven locate Agent Frank, lost somewhere in an experimental company town?
| 16:005/6John Lloyd and Sarah Millican welcome Matt Lucas, Prof Sophie Scott and William Hartston. 16:302/6Butterthwaite's frustrated reporter Graham lands an unexpected scoop.
| 16:004/6Panel show hosted by Susan Calman exploring the world of lists. 16:301/6Nun Martina leaves her convent and lands slap, bang in a catering crisis.
| 16:002/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Arthur Smith. 16:306/6Branded a wife-beater in his parallel universe, a joke backfires for bachelor Robin.
| 16:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Bob Monkhouse, Larry Adler and George Axelrod. 16:303/4Leisure means watching sport on TV with plenty of beer and cigs, not playing it.
| 16:00How the creation of Frankenstein was sparked by an elopement.
| 16:00Only a true connection with another human can bring us back to ourselves.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/6Daniel and Lucy's plans for a quiet weekend are hit by a stream of unplanned visitors. 17:304/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 17:002/4Poetry and sketches about the challenges of online booking, travelling light and skiing. 17:302/4Joe ambushes Donna with an impromptu date night. Stars Philip Glenister.
| 17:001/6The Conroy family are braced for school reports and a loan. 17:301/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to understand the world.
| 17:001/4A Belfast road's bohemian residents are saved from chaos by cleaning lady Sally. 17:303/6Jeff takes Corrine on visit to a misleadingly-named Escape Room. Stars Tom Palmer.
| 17:001/4After their cancer treatments, Chippy is mad, Jill is sad and Terri is dangerous to know. 17:303/6Hardacre's ad agency compete for a dating app account called Befriendr. With Nigel Havers.
| 17:301/3Old BBC programmes chopped up and recycled into something new. This week- law and lawyers.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects Time for Verse featuring James Berry. From 1988. 17:301/4Join Natalie Haynes as she stands up for the Greek playwright Aristophanes.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/6On asteroid patrol in Egypt, some of the crew meet some mysterious strangers. 18:30Sue MacGregor, Tony Juniper and Katie Hopkins discuss their favourite books.
| 18:002/6The crew make a discovery in Egypt, while stowaways are reported on the Mars-bound ship. 18:30Beatles producer and composer George Martin talks about music which stirs his emotions.
| 18:003/6The crew start to explore but it's not a warm welcome... 18:303/3Geoffrey Wheeler on the saving of Vaudeville theatres in Boston and Minneapolis.
| 18:004/6Held captive on Mars, the crew learn their fate. 18:30Writer Jonathan Meades nominates the English artist Edward Burra.
| 18:005/6Elevated to the priesthood of God-King Ra, the crew try to escape. 18:30Matthew Parris pleas for more gravity in public life with Arabella Weir and Martin Newell.
| 18:001/6Who hasn't been confronted with a temporal anomaly while drunk? 18:30Sobering tale of Anne and David's move to Devon and an unwelcome lodger.
| 18:00Adaptation of Arthur Koestler's nightmarish portrait of a totalitarian state.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/6A seven foot squirrel drives ad man Ken Handley nuts, but can some face cream help? 19:3014/26Onion-less Hodges hounds the platoon, which has Jones's van for an exercise.
| 19:0019/24Can ace translator Neddie Seagoon recover the lost ancient manuscript of Purdom? 19:3016/20Kenneth Horne leads a family saga, while Julian and Sandy offer guided tripettes of London
| 19:006/20The Lad takes up sculpting, but then he runs out of rocks... 19:301/6At one of London's queerest clubs - it's the creepy saga of an otolaryngologist.
| 19:00Shocks, suggestions, banjos and sackings are tickling Doddy. 19:303/14It's bath night for John Cleese, plus a nude surprise in an art gallery.
| 19:006/6The team's last ever episode. With Chris Emmett, Fred Harris and guest David Jason. 19:304/6The shady lawyer runs a broke department store.
| 19:00Jonathan Rigby celebrates the life and career of Valentine Dyall – horror's Man in Black.
| 19:003/9Jenifer Hixson introduces seven stories about boundaries, curfews and first loves. 19:50David Attenborough recalls visiting Australia to find the giant earthworm - using his ears
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5With a man due to hang, Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot probes a savage murder. 20:301/2Rajan Datar follows heavy metal band Iron Maiden to India.
| 20:002/5Poirot believes a woman's brutal murder is linked to a lurid newspaper article. 20:302/2Rajan Datar heads to Beijing to see if developing economies offer riches for western music
| 20:003/5In the respectable village of Broadhinny, Hercule Poirot has several murder suspects. 20:30Composer Matthew Herbert takes a critical look at looping and sampling in modern music.
| 20:004/5Events take a dramatic turn and the range of suspects narrows down. 20:30Dominic Arkwright charts the life of Thomas Middleton, the bad boy of Renaissance drama
| 20:005/5Poirot concludes his investigation but there’s more than one surprise in store. 20:30Supporters of the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, including Alan Bennett, tell its history.
| | 20:00David Attenborough reads JA Baker's nature writing classic about this glorious bird.
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| 21:00 | 21:0014/16Guy Raz explores the idea of whether life today is better than ever before?
| 21:00A snowboarding instructor counts the boys in her charge as dusk falls on the slopes. 21:15By Stephen Wyatt. Drama about poet John Gray, the possible inspiration for Dorian Gray.
| 21:001/3Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to.
| 21:00An astronomer who has spent years scanning distant galaxies turns his attention inwards. 21:15A new visitor inspires memories of Bulldog's death-defying flights and exotic love affairs
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Becca Bryers recommend some great storytelling podcasts from the UK.
| | 21:10A father and his four year old son share a passion for the tiny coloured bricks… 21:15From Chuck Berry to Antonio Vivaldi, the musician shares his castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 22:305/6Pip and Harry pursue Mister Benevolent to France, where a dark and pungent fate awaits.
| 22:002/4Joe ambushes Donna with an impromptu date night. Stars Philip Glenister. 22:302/6Radical proposals to improve our lives, with the comedian's relations revolution. 22:55Sarah Campbell chats to Tom Neenan.
| 22:001/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to understand the world. 22:301/4Welcome to a kingdom much like our own and nothing like it in the slightest. 22:55Sarah Campbell chats to Tom Neenan.
| 22:003/6Jeff takes Corrine on visit to a misleadingly-named Escape Room. Stars Tom Palmer. 22:305/6Newsjack is a scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public.
| 22:003/6Hardacre's ad agency compete for a dating app account called Befriendr. With Nigel Havers. 22:302/4Can't face a night without a fag? Simon lectures on the economics of the addictive weed.
| 22:001/328 performers get 60 seconds to entertain. With John Humphrys. 22:305/6Writer and broadcaster Sandi Toksvig talks to actor and comedian Roy Hudd.
| 22:001/4Join Natalie Haynes as she stands up for the Greek playwright Aristophanes. 22:301/6Des Lynam tells the story a turn-of-the-century boxing toff who never quite made it. 22:451/6Nigel Penny has to contend with an atonal barbershop quartet and a depressed timpanist.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:301/6Three wartime code-breakers tackle Nazi ciphers, but hate each other. From June 2007.
| 23:002/6Beauty has the hots for worship leader Wayne, but warring couples intervene. 23:30Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Adam Riches' fully-loaded bandolier of character comedy
| 23:003/4Will explores his bad luck with romance, helped by a guest from the world of Bergerac. 23:302/6With heroics to perform, Milford and Parker pop into Bravemart.
| 23:002/6Lord Darkness has Amis and wants the sword. Can Sam stop him? 23:301/6Surreal comedy in which a trio of 'posties' get embroiled in escapades. Stars Ben Miller.
| 23:004/6Julie is having a tough time with her new bloke, and Danno has a shameful secret to share. 23:303/4Loyalties are split for our hero, as a billionaire plans to demolish his home ground.
| 23:004/4Bizarre exhibits including wannabe Hollywood screenwriter Andy Parker. 23:301/4Simon Bligh introduces stand-ups Dominic Holland, Sue Beard and Felix Dexter.
| 23:005/6Newsjack is a scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public. 23:305/5The retail park is host to a VIP and a new work of art. What could possibly go wrong?
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