| 00:00 | 00:00Adaptation of Arthur Koestler's nightmarish portrait of a totalitarian state.
| 00:006/6Stranded on the Golden Planet, the crew battle to return to Mars. 00:30Sue MacGregor, David Edgar and Helen Cross discuss books at the Birmingham Book Festival.
| 00:001/6A mighty medieval Japanese Lord clashes with an arrogant painter to spark tragedy. 00:30Playwright Alan Ayckbourn talks about music that makes him emotional.
| 00:002/6Medieval Japanese painter Yoshihide puts his daughter's life in terrible danger. 00:30Geoffrey Wheeler tells the story of the legendary Folies-Bergere.
| 00:003/6A chain of events forces an elderly woman to confront a tragedy from her past. 00:30Soul II Soul's Jazzie B chooses the life of musician and singer James Brown.
| 00:004/6Exploring the nature of good and evil - and sin's origins - via a teenager's diary. 00:30Matthew Parris asks Helen Walsh and Jay Benedict about the sulphurous road to hell.
| 00:002/6Zaphod's encounter with the Frogstar and the Total Perspective Vortex is finally explained 00:30Vincent Price introduces a tale of a cat and its unusual inheritance.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/6Still living at home in 1950s Yorkshire, Frederica senses something exciting is beginning.
| 01:001/8Can private detective Paul Temple identify the link between ten drug-related suicides? 01:30Ricky Ross looks at the life and work of the Scottish comedian and actor, Will Fyffe.
| 01:002/8The trail leads to a pub then a chilling discovery... 01:30Comedian and writer Jenny Eclair throws away her To Do list.
| 01:003/8Steve is very keen to meet a Mayfair hairdresser. 01:30Quentin Cooper tells the story of a British scientist hailed as a god in Japan.
| 01:004/8A dead man's watch chain leads Paul and Steve to a Chinese restaurant. 01:30How Tarzan has enjoyed 100 years swinging through the jungle of popular culture.
| 01:005/8Paul and Steve hotfoot it to the coast in pursuit of a gang. 01:30In a country better known for war than wine Jeremy Bowen meets the winemakers of Lebanon.
| 01:00A female district judge's past catches up with her.
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| 02:00 | 02:05A snapshot from the 80s of this unique city, brought to life by writer Barry Pilton. 02:153/3Sonia's best friend has been hit by a car, but it’s overshadowed by a celebrity arrival. 02:30The adventures of a sled dog during the Klondike Gold Rush.
| 02:001/10Tessa Hadley's exquisite new novel - a story of siblings, secrets and passions. 02:151/5Do grey squirrels prove Victorians were a bunch of environmental vandals? 02:306/30Stephanie and Daniel settle into married life, while sister Frederica continues acting. 02:451/5Robert Macfarlane describes some vivid places and the words they conjure up.
| 02:002/10Tessa Hadley's compelling and witty new novel - a story of siblings, secrets and passions. 02:152/5Why was there a beard explosion under Queen Victoria? And can beards be good for health? 02:307/30Marcus and Simmonds' experiments begin to take on a more sinister nature. 02:452/5Robert Macfarlane's describes some vivid places and the words they conjure up.
| 02:003/10Tessa Hadley's exquisite and witty new novel - a story of siblings, secrets and passions. 02:153/5Was the history of the car nearly different? Did the Victorians invent the electric car? 02:308/30Marcus becomes worried over the deterioration of Simmonds' state of mind. 02:453/5Robert Macfarlane describes some vivid places and the words they conjure up.
| 02:004/10Tessa Hadley's exquisite and witty new novel - a story of siblings, secrets and passions. 02:154/5Whose idea was more powerful - Darwin's good one or his cousin Francis Galton's awful one? 02:309/30Frederica prepares to leave home and Marcus goes to live with his sister. 02:454/5Robert Macfarlane describes some vivid places and the words they conjure up.
| 02:005/10Tessa Hadley's exquisite and witty new novel - a story of siblings, secrets and passions. 02:155/5Are toilets a case of Victorian genius, or did they flush away our most precious resource? 02:3010/30Frederica leaves for the south of France, while Stephanie and Daniel are celebrating. 02:455/5Robert Macfarlane describes some vivid places and the words they conjure up.
| 02:152/9Pam heads to Cornwall to explore a china clay quarry and drop in on Peter Skellern. 02:452/5Carter Brandon checks in for some room service, but his uncle has other ideas.
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| 03:00 | 03:452/5Brett Westwood identifies local species in the Forest of Dean.
| 03:001/2DI Rebus investigates a school shooting but becomes the main suspect in a fatal house fire
| 03:002/2Rebus investigates the shooting of three pupils by an ex-SAS soldier at a private school.
| 03:00A Sicilian teenager risks everything when she bravely speaks out against the Cosa Nostra.
| 03:001/2Martin Guerre's trial dramatised from the notes of the 16th-century French judge.
| 03:002/2Having accepted him after eight years away, Guerre's wife now claims he is an impostor.
| 03:00Journalist John Lloyd looks back at the Clydeside work-in of 1971.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Only a true connection with another human can bring us back to ourselves.
| 04:001/6David Mitchell is joined by Henning Wehn, Jon Richardson, Susan Calman and Jack Dee. 04:302/4In singles bars, Dr Heaven continues his search for love.
| 04:006/6John Lloyd and Sarah Millican welcome Susan Calman, Adam Lowe and Lucy Cooke. 04:303/6A celebrity is due to visit. Can Graham get a scoop? Stars Jeffrey Holland.
| 04:005/6Susan Calman challenges Sarah Millican, Andrew O'Neill, Ricky Wilson and Roisin Conaty. 04:302/6The catering team are desperate for new orders, a new van and a bookkeeping genius.
| 04:003/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough. 04:301/4Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch turns to politics over a compulsory purchase order.
| 04:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Ben Travers, Ray Cooney and Leslie Phillips. 04:304/4School terror Nigel Molesworth has grown up and offers his guide to modem life.
| 04:00South American republic Olifa is rich in minerals and ripe for revolution.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects Time for Verse featuring James Berry. From 1988. 05:301/4Join Natalie Haynes as she stands up for the Greek playwright Aristophanes.
| 05:004/6Dan and Lucy have the other-people's-baby blues. Could a night of poker help? 05:305/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 05:003/4Bored chickens and aggrieved starlings. Rural poetry and sketches from Pam Ayres. 05:303/4Joe decides to become a Wellness Coach. Starring Philip Glenister.
| 05:002/6Italian exchange student Gian Paolo meets the Conroy family. And it's Gay Pride. 05:302/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to make sense of the human experience.
| 05:002/4Miss Black wants new railings for her lodging house, with help from cleaner Sally. 05:304/6Andy helps Jeff track down a vital document.
| 05:002/4Marco's sister is unimpressed with Terri, Jill wavers and Chippy tussles with a shark. 05:304/6Nigel Havers stars as Rupert Hardacre gets a visit from an old friend.
| 05:302/3Old BBC programmes chopped up and recycled into something new: this week - it's work.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/8Can private detective Paul Temple identify the link between ten drug-related suicides? 06:30Ricky Ross looks at the life and work of the Scottish comedian and actor, Will Fyffe.
| 06:002/8The trail leads to a pub then a chilling discovery... 06:30Comedian and writer Jenny Eclair throws away her To Do list.
| 06:003/8Steve is very keen to meet a Mayfair hairdresser. 06:30Quentin Cooper tells the story of a British scientist hailed as a god in Japan.
| 06:004/8A dead man's watch chain leads Paul and Steve to a Chinese restaurant. 06:30How Tarzan has enjoyed 100 years swinging through the jungle of popular culture.
| 06:005/8Paul and Steve hotfoot it to the coast in pursuit of a gang. 06:30In a country better known for war than wine Jeremy Bowen meets the winemakers of Lebanon.
| 06:00South American republic Olifa is rich in minerals and ripe for revolution.
| 06:002/6Stephanie and Daniel settle into married life.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/6Dan and Lucy have the other-people's-baby blues. Could a night of poker help? 07:305/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 07:003/4Bored chickens and aggrieved starlings. Rural poetry and sketches from Pam Ayres. 07:303/4Joe decides to become a Wellness Coach. Starring Philip Glenister.
| 07:002/6Italian exchange student Gian Paolo meets the Conroy family. And it's Gay Pride. 07:302/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to make sense of the human experience.
| 07:002/4Miss Black wants new railings for her lodging house, with help from cleaner Sally. 07:304/6Andy helps Jeff track down a vital document.
| 07:002/4Marco's sister is unimpressed with Terri, Jill wavers and Chippy tussles with a shark. 07:304/6Nigel Havers stars as Rupert Hardacre gets a visit from an old friend.
| 07:302/3Old BBC programmes chopped up and recycled into something new: this week - it's work.
| 07:10Musings on technological advances in society as seen in the humble wristwatch. From 1981. 07:15Mick escapes from his marriage and lack of a job. 07:302/4Join Natalie Haynes for comedy and Classics, as she stands up for Roman poet Ovid.
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| 08:00 | 08:004/6Ken's trying to relax, but even on a date with Deborah, advertising is on his mind. 08:3015/26Mainwaring gets up steam when the platoon waits for the King at the station.
| 08:0021/24Oyster-loving Neddie Seagoon takes to the River Thames, which is soon draining away. 08:3017/20Rambling Syd Rumpo sings, and it's a Horne from home for Kenneth at the Bona Guest House.
| 08:007/20The film of The King and I inspires the Lad's own unmusical and argumentative version. 08:302/6A story of a journey into the darkest part of barbarism entrances the Hon Clarence Green.
| 08:00The King of Knotty Ash aims his tickling stick at holidays and DIY. From July 1963. 08:304/14Can Tim escape the villains? Will Jo do a love scene with King Harold? From October 1966.
| 08:00The bumbling civil servants must find 5000 boats, fast. 08:305/6The shady lawyer tries fleecing a millionaire.
| 08:00Journalist John Lloyd looks back at the Clydeside work-in of 1971.
| 08:002/13Olive complains about the state of the house and wants to move to the seaside. 08:3013/13Harry and his friends go nature rambling along the Welsh coast.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6David Mitchell is joined by Henning Wehn, Jon Richardson, Susan Calman and Jack Dee. 09:302/4In singles bars, Dr Heaven continues his search for love.
| 09:002/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 09:302/4Ricky's boys are drawn against the North East's notoriously hard team Crunchthorpe United.
| 09:005/6Susan Calman challenges Sarah Millican, Andrew O'Neill, Ricky Wilson and Roisin Conaty. 09:302/6The catering team are desperate for new orders, a new van and a bookkeeping genius.
| 09:003/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough. 09:301/4Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch turns to politics over a compulsory purchase order.
| 09:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Ben Travers, Ray Cooney and Leslie Phillips. 09:304/4School terror Nigel Molesworth has grown up and offers his guide to modem life.
| 09:00Jessica Fostekew charts the horrors and the highs of pregnancy, birth and babies.
| 09:00A timely exploration of what Shakespeare’s plays reveal about America.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2DI Rebus investigates a school shooting but becomes the main suspect in a fatal house fire
| 10:002/2Rebus investigates the shooting of three pupils by an ex-SAS soldier at a private school.
| 10:00A Sicilian teenager risks everything when she bravely speaks out against the Cosa Nostra.
| 10:001/2Martin Guerre's trial dramatised from the notes of the 16th-century French judge.
| 10:002/2Having accepted him after eight years away, Guerre's wife now claims he is an impostor.
| | 10:10A mentoring relationship in the Cub Scouts grew into friendship 10:15From Cilla Black to Talk Talk. Singer-songwriter Alison Moyet shares her castaway choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:0015/16Guy Raz explores pioneering research looking to 'hack' the brain and climate. Why? 11:50Corey Taylor chooses tracks by Elvis Presley and by The Clash.
| 11:00A chance encounter in the park is about to change Matt Kirwan’s life. 11:15Rose travels down the coast of Spain, haunted by the war and the loss of loved ones.
| 11:002/3Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to
| 11:00David Schofield reads a new short story by the acclaimed writer Kevin Barry. 11:15Two strangers collide in the bread aisle of the local supermarket. So too do their lives.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Chrystal Genesis recommend podcasts that tackle tough topics.
| | 11:004/9Meg Bowles introduces stories that celebrate things we do in the name of love. 11:50David Attenborough on the achievements of scientist Alfred Russel Wallace.
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| 12:00 | 12:004/6Ken's trying to relax, but even on a date with Deborah, advertising is on his mind. 12:3015/26Mainwaring gets up steam when the platoon waits for the King at the station.
| 12:0021/24Oyster-loving Neddie Seagoon takes to the River Thames, which is soon draining away. 12:3017/20Rambling Syd Rumpo sings, and it's a Horne from home for Kenneth at the Bona Guest House.
| 12:007/20The film of The King and I inspires the Lad's own unmusical and argumentative version. 12:302/6A story of a journey into the darkest part of barbarism entrances the Hon Clarence Green.
| 12:00The King of Knotty Ash aims his tickling stick at holidays and DIY. From July 1963. 12:304/14Can Tim escape the villains? Will Jo do a love scene with King Harold? From October 1966.
| 12:00The bumbling civil servants must find 5000 boats, fast. 12:305/6The shady lawyer tries fleecing a millionaire.
| 12:001/6David Mitchell is joined by Henning Wehn, Jon Richardson, Susan Calman and Jack Dee. 12:301/4Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch turns to politics over a compulsory purchase order.
| 12:002/13Olive complains about the state of the house and wants to move to the seaside. 12:3013/13Harry and his friends go nature rambling along the Welsh coast.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/8Can private detective Paul Temple identify the link between ten drug-related suicides? 13:30Ricky Ross looks at the life and work of the Scottish comedian and actor, Will Fyffe.
| 13:002/8The trail leads to a pub then a chilling discovery... 13:30Comedian and writer Jenny Eclair throws away her To Do list.
| 13:003/8Steve is very keen to meet a Mayfair hairdresser. 13:30Quentin Cooper tells the story of a British scientist hailed as a god in Japan.
| 13:004/8A dead man's watch chain leads Paul and Steve to a Chinese restaurant. 13:30How Tarzan has enjoyed 100 years swinging through the jungle of popular culture.
| 13:005/8Paul and Steve hotfoot it to the coast in pursuit of a gang. 13:30In a country better known for war than wine Jeremy Bowen meets the winemakers of Lebanon.
| 13:00A female district judge's past catches up with her.
| 13:002/6Stephanie and Daniel settle into married life.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10Tessa Hadley's exquisite new novel - a story of siblings, secrets and passions. 14:151/5Do grey squirrels prove Victorians were a bunch of environmental vandals? 14:306/30Stephanie and Daniel settle into married life, while sister Frederica continues acting. 14:451/5Robert Macfarlane describes some vivid places and the words they conjure up.
| 14:002/10Tessa Hadley's compelling and witty new novel - a story of siblings, secrets and passions. 14:152/5Why was there a beard explosion under Queen Victoria? And can beards be good for health? 14:307/30Marcus and Simmonds' experiments begin to take on a more sinister nature. 14:452/5Robert Macfarlane's describes some vivid places and the words they conjure up.
| 14:003/10Tessa Hadley's exquisite and witty new novel - a story of siblings, secrets and passions. 14:153/5Was the history of the car nearly different? Did the Victorians invent the electric car? 14:308/30Marcus becomes worried over the deterioration of Simmonds' state of mind. 14:453/5Robert Macfarlane describes some vivid places and the words they conjure up.
| 14:004/10Tessa Hadley's exquisite and witty new novel - a story of siblings, secrets and passions. 14:154/5Whose idea was more powerful - Darwin's good one or his cousin Francis Galton's awful one? 14:309/30Frederica prepares to leave home and Marcus goes to live with his sister. 14:454/5Robert Macfarlane describes some vivid places and the words they conjure up.
| 14:005/10Tessa Hadley's exquisite and witty new novel - a story of siblings, secrets and passions. 14:155/5Are toilets a case of Victorian genius, or did they flush away our most precious resource? 14:3010/30Frederica leaves for the south of France, while Stephanie and Daniel are celebrating. 14:455/5Robert Macfarlane describes some vivid places and the words they conjure up.
| 14:10Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan chooses tracks by The James Gang and The Stooges. 14:152/9Pam heads to Cornwall to explore a china clay quarry and drop in on Peter Skellern. 14:452/5Carter Brandon checks in for some room service, but his uncle has other ideas.
| 14:10Musings on technological advances in society as seen in the humble wristwatch. From 1981. 14:15Mick escapes from his marriage and lack of a job. 14:301/3The beheading of Anne Boleyn raises difficult questions as to who will succeed Henry VIII
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2DI Rebus investigates a school shooting but becomes the main suspect in a fatal house fire
| 15:002/2Rebus investigates the shooting of three pupils by an ex-SAS soldier at a private school.
| 15:00A Sicilian teenager risks everything when she bravely speaks out against the Cosa Nostra.
| 15:001/2Martin Guerre's trial dramatised from the notes of the 16th-century French judge.
| 15:002/2Having accepted him after eight years away, Guerre's wife now claims he is an impostor.
| 15:00Journalist John Lloyd looks back at the Clydeside work-in of 1971.
| 15:453/5Brett Westwood identifies local bird species in the Forest of Dean.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6David Mitchell is joined by Henning Wehn, Jon Richardson, Susan Calman and Jack Dee. 16:302/4In singles bars, Dr Heaven continues his search for love.
| 16:006/6John Lloyd and Sarah Millican welcome Susan Calman, Adam Lowe and Lucy Cooke. 16:303/6A celebrity is due to visit. Can Graham get a scoop? Stars Jeffrey Holland.
| 16:005/6Susan Calman challenges Sarah Millican, Andrew O'Neill, Ricky Wilson and Roisin Conaty. 16:302/6The catering team are desperate for new orders, a new van and a bookkeeping genius.
| 16:003/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough. 16:301/4Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch turns to politics over a compulsory purchase order.
| 16:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Ben Travers, Ray Cooney and Leslie Phillips. 16:304/4School terror Nigel Molesworth has grown up and offers his guide to modem life.
| 16:00South American republic Olifa is rich in minerals and ripe for revolution.
| 16:00A marriage of blackmail and convenience becomes a love affair, tragically cut short.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/6Dan and Lucy have the other-people's-baby blues. Could a night of poker help? 17:305/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 17:003/4Bored chickens and aggrieved starlings. Rural poetry and sketches from Pam Ayres. 17:303/4Joe decides to become a Wellness Coach. Starring Philip Glenister.
| 17:002/6Italian exchange student Gian Paolo meets the Conroy family. And it's Gay Pride. 17:302/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to make sense of the human experience.
| 17:002/4Miss Black wants new railings for her lodging house, with help from cleaner Sally. 17:304/6Andy helps Jeff track down a vital document.
| 17:002/4Marco's sister is unimpressed with Terri, Jill wavers and Chippy tussles with a shark. 17:304/6Nigel Havers stars as Rupert Hardacre gets a visit from an old friend.
| 17:302/3Old BBC programmes chopped up and recycled into something new: this week - it's work.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive 17:302/4Join Natalie Haynes for comedy and Classics, as she stands up for Roman poet Ovid.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/6Stranded on the Golden Planet, the crew battle to return to Mars. 18:30Sue MacGregor, David Edgar and Helen Cross discuss books at the Birmingham Book Festival.
| 18:001/6A mighty medieval Japanese Lord clashes with an arrogant painter to spark tragedy. 18:30Playwright Alan Ayckbourn talks about music that makes him emotional.
| 18:002/6Medieval Japanese painter Yoshihide puts his daughter's life in terrible danger. 18:30Geoffrey Wheeler tells the story of the legendary Folies-Bergere.
| 18:003/6A chain of events forces an elderly woman to confront a tragedy from her past. 18:30Soul II Soul's Jazzie B chooses the life of musician and singer James Brown.
| 18:004/6Exploring the nature of good and evil - and sin's origins - via a teenager's diary. 18:30Matthew Parris asks Helen Walsh and Jay Benedict about the sulphurous road to hell.
| 18:002/6Zaphod's encounter with the Frogstar and the Total Perspective Vortex is finally explained 18:30Vincent Price introduces a tale of a cat and its unusual inheritance.
| 18:00Britain 2056: Following the collapse of the information age, a grandfather takes action. 18:45"I have seen a ghost... it was the ghost of someone who is still alive."
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| 19:00 | 19:004/6Ken's trying to relax, but even on a date with Deborah, advertising is on his mind. 19:3015/26Mainwaring gets up steam when the platoon waits for the King at the station.
| 19:0021/24Oyster-loving Neddie Seagoon takes to the River Thames, which is soon draining away. 19:3017/20Rambling Syd Rumpo sings, and it's a Horne from home for Kenneth at the Bona Guest House.
| 19:007/20The film of The King and I inspires the Lad's own unmusical and argumentative version. 19:302/6A story of a journey into the darkest part of barbarism entrances the Hon Clarence Green.
| 19:00The King of Knotty Ash aims his tickling stick at holidays and DIY. From July 1963. 19:304/14Can Tim escape the villains? Will Jo do a love scene with King Harold? From October 1966.
| 19:00The bumbling civil servants must find 5000 boats, fast. 19:305/6The shady lawyer tries fleecing a millionaire.
| 19:00Jessica Fostekew charts the horrors and the highs of pregnancy, birth and babies.
| 19:004/9Meg Bowles introduces stories that celebrate things we do in the name of love. 19:50David Attenborough on the achievements of scientist Alfred Russel Wallace.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/8Can private detective Paul Temple identify the link between ten drug-related suicides? 20:30Ricky Ross looks at the life and work of the Scottish comedian and actor, Will Fyffe.
| 20:002/8The trail leads to a pub then a chilling discovery... 20:30Comedian and writer Jenny Eclair throws away her To Do list.
| 20:003/8Steve is very keen to meet a Mayfair hairdresser. 20:30Quentin Cooper tells the story of a British scientist hailed as a god in Japan.
| 20:004/8A dead man's watch chain leads Paul and Steve to a Chinese restaurant. 20:30How Tarzan has enjoyed 100 years swinging through the jungle of popular culture.
| 20:005/8Paul and Steve hotfoot it to the coast in pursuit of a gang. 20:30In a country better known for war than wine Jeremy Bowen meets the winemakers of Lebanon.
| | 20:00A timely exploration of what Shakespeare’s plays reveal about America.
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| 21:00 | 21:0015/16Guy Raz explores pioneering research looking to 'hack' the brain and climate. Why? 21:50Corey Taylor chooses tracks by Elvis Presley and by The Clash.
| 21:00A chance encounter in the park is about to change Matt Kirwan’s life. 21:15Rose travels down the coast of Spain, haunted by the war and the loss of loved ones.
| 21:002/3Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to
| 21:00David Schofield reads a new short story by the acclaimed writer Kevin Barry. 21:15Two strangers collide in the bread aisle of the local supermarket. So too do their lives.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Chrystal Genesis recommend podcasts that tackle tough topics.
| | 21:10A mentoring relationship in the Cub Scouts grew into friendship 21:15From Cilla Black to Talk Talk. Singer-songwriter Alison Moyet shares her castaway choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 22:306/6Our hero Pip faces his nemesis Mister Benevolent for an epic Russian battle. 22:55Jon Holmes attempts to throw open The Doors of Perception with his teacher, Amir Giles.
| 22:003/4Joe decides to become a Wellness Coach. Starring Philip Glenister. 22:303/6Radical proposals to improve our lives, with the comedian's legal shake-up. 22:55Jon Holmes attempts to throw open The Doors of Perception with his teacher, Amir Giles.
| 22:002/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to make sense of the human experience. 22:302/4Wunderland is awarded prestigious by-the-sea status. 22:55Jon Holmes attempts to throw open The Doors of Perception with his teacher, Amir Giles.
| 22:004/6Andy helps Jeff track down a vital document. 22:306/6The week's news stories lovingly moulded into sketches and one-liners by the public
| 22:004/6Nigel Havers stars as Rupert Hardacre gets a visit from an old friend. 22:303/4Simon Evans presents a comedy lecture on the economics behind coffee. 22:55Angela Barnes chats to Man Like Mobeen’s Tolu Ogunmefun
| 22:002/328 performers get 60 seconds to entertain. With John Humphrys and Sarah Millican. 22:306/6Comedy icon Roy Hudd talks to star of radio, stage and screen, Alison Steadman. 22:55Angela Barnes chats to Man Like Mobeen’s Tolu Ogunmefun.
| 22:002/4Join Natalie Haynes for comedy and Classics, as she stands up for Roman poet Ovid. 22:302/6David Vine tells the story of Britain's most intrepid mixed lugers. 22:452/6Musical comedy written by and starring Richie Webb as music teacher Nigel Penny. 22:55Angela Barnes chats to Man Like Mobeen’s Tolu Ogunmefun.
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| 23:00 | 23:002/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:302/6Two of the wartime code-breakers jump at the chance to escape Bletchley Park for Iraq.
| 23:003/6Our heroine aims to be the face of Social Services. 23:301/4Mastermind intends to kill the audience, unless a brave challenger can defeat him.
| 23:004/4Will is bullied by Russian builders. Can his favourite TV detective help? 23:303/6The magical quest is helped by a tiny gold samurai who points.
| 23:003/6In the Tower of Tests, Sam loses a pal. But is death the end? 23:302/6The posties organise a party, but end up in Africa with a Hollywood star.
| 23:005/6Simon's son Joe is grounded, so Simon has dragged him along to the meeting. 23:304/4After meeting Rory McGrath on TV, the legendary player is called to Buckingham Palace.
| 23:00Every shopping channel you've ever seen, every product you've never wanted. 23:302/4Simon Bligh introduces stand-ups John Mann, Marian Unfaithful and Paul Tonkinson.
| 23:006/6The week's news stories lovingly moulded into sketches and one-liners by the public 23:301/4Faye is anxious, even with a new kitchen and an award ceremony to go to!
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