| 00:00 | 00:00Britain 2056: Following the collapse of the information age, a grandfather takes action. 00:45"I have seen a ghost... it was the ghost of someone who is still alive."
| 00:005/6A man living in present day Delhi is haunted by visions of the city's past and future. 00:30Catherine O'Flynn and Kate Pullinger join Sue MacGregor to discuss their favourite books.
| 00:006/6A unicorn holds the key to happiness in this fantasy of true love and complex desire. 00:30Author of The Virgin Soldiers talks to Robin Ray about music which stirs strong emotions.
| 00:001/3The alien takeover gathers pace. Sequel to Before the Screaming Begins. 00:301/6Mark Radcliffe tells the story of 'a gargoyle, a grotesque, and the funniest man alive'.
| 00:002/3The aliens are standing by to invade, but is there an even bigger threat to humanity? 00:30Ida B. Wells the African American civil rights activist is chosen by Baroness Oona King
| 00:003/3As the alien takeover approaches, can humanity fend off enemies from without and within? 00:30Matthew Parris wonders why we care about what we wear.
| 00:003/6The Vogons make an unwelcome return and Arthur's quest for tea paralyses the ship. 00:30The tale of faceless commuter Arthur, who proves a formidable adversary as danger strikes.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/6Stephanie and Daniel settle into married life.
| 01:006/8Paul and Sir Graham pursue the gang but fall into a deadly trap. 01:30Stephen Sondheim in conversation with Mark Lawson, recorded at the Cheltenham Festival.
| 01:007/8Acting on a tip-off, Paul Temple lays a trap in a London tube station. 01:30Catherine Bott tells the story of Nancy Storace, an English star who worked with Mozart.
| 01:008/8A final showdown occurs with a ruthless enemy at a hotel. 01:30Raymond Tallis describes how the act of waiting pervades so much of our daily lives.
| 01:001/7West finds the body of a crook, but faces opposition... 01:301/2Ayisha Yahya recounts the history of Kenya's Lunatic Line.
| 01:002/7A round-table conference but it's a vicious circle for West! Stars Patrick Allen. 01:302/2Ayisha Yahya travels on Kenya's 100-year-old railway.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Musings on technological advances in society as seen in the humble wristwatch. From 1981. 02:15Mick escapes from his marriage and lack of a job. 02:301/3The beheading of Anne Boleyn raises difficult questions as to who will succeed Henry VIII
| 02:006/10It’s 1968, and a mother arrives unexpectedly at her parents’ home, children in tow. 02:151/5Adam Smith tells the story of the titanic battles of shipping tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt. 02:3011/30Marcus visits his new nephew, while Frederica assesses Cambridge men. 02:451/5Comedy stalwart Barry Cryer reads his "autobiography of sorts."
| 02:007/10A moment's indiscretion or time for a new direction? The past influences the present. 02:152/5Adam Smith tells the story of the railroad pioneer Jay Gould and his trail of corruption. 02:3012/30Stephanie escapes from her nagging mother-in-law. 02:452/5Comedy stalwart Barry Cryer reads his "autobiography of sorts."
| 02:008/10Tessa Hadley's witty and wry new novel - a story of siblings, secrets and passions. 02:153/5Adam Smith tells the story of steel tycoon, philanthropist and unionbuster Andrew Carnegie 02:3013/30Frederica discovers Raphael, Stephanie's baby, is on its way. 02:453/5Comedy stalwart Barry Cryer reads his "autobiography of sorts."
| 02:009/10Tessa Hadley's compelling new novel - a story of siblings, secrets and passions. 02:154/5Adam Smith tells the story of John D. Rockefeller, who dominated American oil for decades. 02:3014/30Frederica has decisions to make and Alexander's play has its First Night. 02:454/5Comedy stalwart Barry Cryer reads his "autobiography of sorts."
| 02:0010/10Tessa Hadley's compelling new novel - a story of siblings, secrets and passions. 02:155/5Adam Smith tells the story of JP Morgan and his battle against ruinous competition. 02:3015/30Daniel becomes disillusioned with home and the church. 02:455/5Comedy stalwart Barry Cryer reads his "autobiography of sorts."
| 02:00A self-employed electrician has no idea that his wife of 11 years wants him to leave.
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| 03:00 | 03:453/5Brett Westwood identifies local bird species in the Forest of Dean.
| 03:00John Hurt in Tom Stoppard’s drama about a solo bridge-painter and philosophy graduate.
| 03:001/4Prince Myshkin returns to Russian society after years abroad being treated for epilepsy.
| 03:002/4Despite the dark tales he has heard about her, Myshkin heads to Nastasya's birthday party.
| 03:003/4Prince Myshkin analyses his feelings for the two very different women in his life.
| 03:004/4Nastasya and Aglaya discuss their feelings for Myshkin, as he begins to fear for his life.
| 03:10Chef Ainsley Harriott chooses songs by the Mills Brothers and Nina Simone. 03:153/9Pam visits a Lancashire cotton mill and meets the residents of a greyhound rescue centre. 03:453/5It's Carter's first look at Soho exotic dancers, but not Uncle Mort's.
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| 04:00 | 04:00A marriage of blackmail and convenience becomes a love affair, tragically cut short.
| 04:002/6David Mitchell is joined by Joe Lycett, Sam Simmons, Richard Osman and Aisling Bea. 04:303/4Agent Beatrice is Dr Heaven's girl of his dreams, but will she stick around long enough?
| 04:001/6Chris Corcoran, Lloyd Langford, Rob Deering and Tom Craine join Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz 04:304/6Butterthwaite is getting a new museum - can Graham nab an exclusive?
| 04:006/6Susan Calman challenges Sara Cox, Elis James, Isy Suttie and Gary Delaney. 04:303/6A health inspector calls. Will the catering team have to halt pie production?
| 04:004/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Arthur Smith, David Stafford. 04:302/4After tackling the developers directly, should Julian keep his cards closer to his chest?
| 04:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Arthur English, Roy Hudd and Sandy Powell. 04:301/4Two friends head off on a surreal camping trip, with a pretend dog.
| 04:00Historian Mark Easterbrook is drawn into a series of strange deaths linked to the occult.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive 05:302/4Join Natalie Haynes for comedy and Classics, as she stands up for Roman poet Ovid.
| 05:005/6Lucy is up for promotion, but Katie can't decide on naming her baby. 05:306/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 05:004/4A school play and parents discussing s-e-x. Poetry and sketches from Pam Ayres. From 2004. 05:304/4Heart to hearts, painting and events spiralling out of control.
| 05:003/6Lovelorn Jason Conroy gets poetic and faces trouble at a gig for some scouts. 05:303/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to understand the world.
| 05:003/4Clare is in a flap over a dinner guest and his dog, so cleaner Sally stays on to help. 05:305/6Jeff and Andy head off to find a lost sweet shop. With Philip Jackson and Mark Benton.
| 05:003/4After their cancer treatment, Chippy is mad, Jill is sad and Terri is dangerous to know. 05:305/6With Nigel Havers. Hardacre’s son Elgin joins the team and reveals some strange beliefs.
| 05:303/3Gerald Scarfe goes looking for bohemia, with a small "b".
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| 06:00 | 06:006/8Paul and Sir Graham pursue the gang but fall into a deadly trap. 06:30Stephen Sondheim in conversation with Mark Lawson, recorded at the Cheltenham Festival.
| 06:007/8Acting on a tip-off, Paul Temple lays a trap in a London tube station. 06:30Catherine Bott tells the story of Nancy Storace, an English star who worked with Mozart.
| 06:008/8A final showdown occurs with a ruthless enemy at a hotel. 06:30Raymond Tallis describes how the act of waiting pervades so much of our daily lives.
| 06:001/7West finds the body of a crook, but faces opposition... 06:301/2Ayisha Yahya recounts the history of Kenya's Lunatic Line.
| 06:002/7A round-table conference but it's a vicious circle for West! Stars Patrick Allen. 06:302/2Ayisha Yahya travels on Kenya's 100-year-old railway.
| 06:00Historian Mark Easterbrook is drawn into a series of strange deaths linked to the occult.
| 06:003/6The arrivals of a new baby and a singular new vicar have big impacts.
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| 07:00 | 07:005/6Lucy is up for promotion, but Katie can't decide on naming her baby. 07:306/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 07:004/4A school play and parents discussing s-e-x. Poetry and sketches from Pam Ayres. From 2004. 07:304/4Heart to hearts, painting and events spiralling out of control.
| 07:003/6Lovelorn Jason Conroy gets poetic and faces trouble at a gig for some scouts. 07:303/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to understand the world.
| 07:003/4Clare is in a flap over a dinner guest and his dog, so cleaner Sally stays on to help. 07:305/6Jeff and Andy head off to find a lost sweet shop. With Philip Jackson and Mark Benton.
| 07:003/4After their cancer treatment, Chippy is mad, Jill is sad and Terri is dangerous to know. 07:305/6With Nigel Havers. Hardacre’s son Elgin joins the team and reveals some strange beliefs.
| 07:303/3Gerald Scarfe goes looking for bohemia, with a small "b".
| 07:15Can Amelia deal with the public attention after she learns to walk on water? 07:303/4Natalie Haynes stands up for one of the greatest all-time thinkers, Plato.
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| 08:00 | 08:005/6Will Ken and Sandy's plan to use a lion to advertise Leo cosmetics be a roaring success? 08:3016/26Jones and Godfrey goof on a platoon exercise involving live ammunition.
| 08:0022/24Neddie springs into action when he learns that the sun is on fire. 08:3018/20Kenneth Horne heads to a Spanish bullring, while Julian and Sandy start up Bona TV.
| 08:008/20Chaos looms when Sid confesses he is in love with the Lad's secretary. 08:303/6A murder case for Inspector Chalker as amateur sleuth Melcroft Dupont interferes...
| 08:001/7The King of Titters shares some surprising excerpts from his illustrious memoirs. 08:305/14The Spy With My Cold, and cabaret at the Cafe Au Lait.
| 08:00The civil servants bungle in Britain's space race with a mix-up over Mildred. 08:306/6The shady lawyer makes a movie in Hollywood.
| 08:00Proud pessimist Bryan Appleyard investigates the contemporary cult of optimism.
| 08:003/13William and Olive receive a surprise invitation to a posh wedding. 08:301/3George, Harris and J enjoy a holiday on the River Thames, with Montmorency the dog.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6David Mitchell is joined by Joe Lycett, Sam Simmons, Richard Osman and Aisling Bea. 09:303/4Agent Beatrice is Dr Heaven's girl of his dreams, but will she stick around long enough?
| 09:003/6The Now Show must go on! 09:303/4Felchester Rovers take a break in the socialist idyll of El Telvador, but a war is raging.
| 09:006/6Susan Calman challenges Sara Cox, Elis James, Isy Suttie and Gary Delaney. 09:303/6A health inspector calls. Will the catering team have to halt pie production?
| 09:004/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Arthur Smith, David Stafford. 09:302/4After tackling the developers directly, should Julian keep his cards closer to his chest?
| 09:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Arthur English, Roy Hudd and Sandy Powell. 09:301/4Two friends head off on a surreal camping trip, with a pretend dog.
| 09:00Comedian Jake Yapp celebrates April Fool's Day
| 09:00Lamorna Ash's evocative memoir about the Cornish fishing community of Newlyn.
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| 10:00 | 10:00John Hurt in Tom Stoppard’s drama about a solo bridge-painter and philosophy graduate.
| 10:001/4Prince Myshkin returns to Russian society after years abroad being treated for epilepsy.
| 10:002/4Despite the dark tales he has heard about her, Myshkin heads to Nastasya's birthday party.
| 10:003/4Prince Myshkin analyses his feelings for the two very different women in his life.
| 10:004/4Nastasya and Aglaya discuss their feelings for Myshkin, as he begins to fear for his life.
| | 10:10The allure of the exotic - and the power of shoes and ironed jeans to attract(R) 10:15From Bob Dylan to Leonard Cohen, the erotic poster artist shares his musical choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:0016/16A journey through fascinating ideas based on talks by riveting speakers on the TED stage 11:50DJ Clara Amfo picks tracks by N.E.R.D and Lauryn Hill.
| 11:001/3An exhausted mother contemplates her sleeping newborn baby in Czechoslovakia in 1945. 11:15Harold Lamb’s wife assumed he dabbled with chemicals - until a great discovery looms.
| 11:003/3Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to
| 11:002/3Niven Govinden's tale of the uncertain benefits of rest. Read by Nicky Henson 11:151920s New York. Can an art dealer sell a mysterious book to a millionaire in need?
| 11:00A selection of great podcast recommendations to take your mind off current events.
| | 11:005/9Fatou Wurie introduces stories that explores what it is to be a woman in the world today.
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| 12:00 | 12:005/6Will Ken and Sandy's plan to use a lion to advertise Leo cosmetics be a roaring success? 12:3016/26Jones and Godfrey goof on a platoon exercise involving live ammunition.
| 12:0022/24Neddie springs into action when he learns that the sun is on fire. 12:3018/20Kenneth Horne heads to a Spanish bullring, while Julian and Sandy start up Bona TV.
| 12:008/20Chaos looms when Sid confesses he is in love with the Lad's secretary. 12:303/6A murder case for Inspector Chalker as amateur sleuth Melcroft Dupont interferes...
| 12:001/7The King of Titters shares some surprising excerpts from his illustrious memoirs. 12:305/14The Spy With My Cold, and cabaret at the Cafe Au Lait.
| 12:00The civil servants bungle in Britain's space race with a mix-up over Mildred. 12:306/6The shady lawyer makes a movie in Hollywood.
| 12:006/6Susan Calman challenges Sara Cox, Elis James, Isy Suttie and Gary Delaney. 12:301/7The King of Titters shares some surprising excerpts from his illustrious memoirs.
| 12:003/13William and Olive receive a surprise invitation to a posh wedding. 12:301/3George, Harris and J enjoy a holiday on the River Thames, with Montmorency the dog.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/8Paul and Sir Graham pursue the gang but fall into a deadly trap. 13:30Stephen Sondheim in conversation with Mark Lawson, recorded at the Cheltenham Festival.
| 13:007/8Acting on a tip-off, Paul Temple lays a trap in a London tube station. 13:30Catherine Bott tells the story of Nancy Storace, an English star who worked with Mozart.
| 13:008/8A final showdown occurs with a ruthless enemy at a hotel. 13:30Raymond Tallis describes how the act of waiting pervades so much of our daily lives.
| 13:001/7West finds the body of a crook, but faces opposition... 13:301/2Ayisha Yahya recounts the history of Kenya's Lunatic Line.
| 13:002/7A round-table conference but it's a vicious circle for West! Stars Patrick Allen. 13:302/2Ayisha Yahya travels on Kenya's 100-year-old railway.
| 13:00A self-employed electrician has no idea that his wife of 11 years wants him to leave.
| 13:003/6The arrivals of a new baby and a singular new vicar have big impacts.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10It’s 1968, and a mother arrives unexpectedly at her parents’ home, children in tow. 14:151/5Adam Smith tells the story of the titanic battles of shipping tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt. 14:3011/30Marcus visits his new nephew, while Frederica assesses Cambridge men. 14:451/5Comedy stalwart Barry Cryer reads his "autobiography of sorts."
| 14:007/10A moment's indiscretion or time for a new direction? The past influences the present. 14:152/5Adam Smith tells the story of the railroad pioneer Jay Gould and his trail of corruption. 14:3012/30Stephanie escapes from her nagging mother-in-law. 14:452/5Comedy stalwart Barry Cryer reads his "autobiography of sorts."
| 14:008/10Tessa Hadley's witty and wry new novel - a story of siblings, secrets and passions. 14:153/5Adam Smith tells the story of steel tycoon, philanthropist and unionbuster Andrew Carnegie 14:3013/30Frederica discovers Raphael, Stephanie's baby, is on its way. 14:453/5Comedy stalwart Barry Cryer reads his "autobiography of sorts."
| 14:009/10Tessa Hadley's compelling new novel - a story of siblings, secrets and passions. 14:154/5Adam Smith tells the story of John D. Rockefeller, who dominated American oil for decades. 14:3014/30Frederica has decisions to make and Alexander's play has its First Night. 14:454/5Comedy stalwart Barry Cryer reads his "autobiography of sorts."
| 14:0010/10Tessa Hadley's compelling new novel - a story of siblings, secrets and passions. 14:155/5Adam Smith tells the story of JP Morgan and his battle against ruinous competition. 14:3015/30Daniel becomes disillusioned with home and the church. 14:455/5Comedy stalwart Barry Cryer reads his "autobiography of sorts."
| 14:10Chef Ainsley Harriott chooses songs by the Mills Brothers and Nina Simone. 14:153/9Pam visits a Lancashire cotton mill and meets the residents of a greyhound rescue centre. 14:453/5It's Carter's first look at Soho exotic dancers, but not Uncle Mort's.
| 14:15Can Amelia deal with the public attention after she learns to walk on water? 14:302/3Rumours circulate about Cromwell and Henry's daughter Mary.
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| 15:00 | 15:00John Hurt in Tom Stoppard’s drama about a solo bridge-painter and philosophy graduate.
| 15:001/4Prince Myshkin returns to Russian society after years abroad being treated for epilepsy.
| 15:002/4Despite the dark tales he has heard about her, Myshkin heads to Nastasya's birthday party.
| 15:003/4Prince Myshkin analyses his feelings for the two very different women in his life.
| 15:004/4Nastasya and Aglaya discuss their feelings for Myshkin, as he begins to fear for his life.
| 15:00Proud pessimist Bryan Appleyard investigates the contemporary cult of optimism.
| 15:454/5Brett Westwood identifies birds that live on conifers.
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| 16:00 | 16:002/6David Mitchell is joined by Joe Lycett, Sam Simmons, Richard Osman and Aisling Bea. 16:303/4Agent Beatrice is Dr Heaven's girl of his dreams, but will she stick around long enough?
| 16:001/6Chris Corcoran, Lloyd Langford, Rob Deering and Tom Craine join Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz 16:304/6Butterthwaite is getting a new museum - can Graham nab an exclusive?
| 16:006/6Susan Calman challenges Sara Cox, Elis James, Isy Suttie and Gary Delaney. 16:303/6A health inspector calls. Will the catering team have to halt pie production?
| 16:004/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Arthur Smith, David Stafford. 16:302/4After tackling the developers directly, should Julian keep his cards closer to his chest?
| 16:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Arthur English, Roy Hudd and Sandy Powell. 16:301/4Two friends head off on a surreal camping trip, with a pretend dog.
| 16:00Historian Mark Easterbrook is drawn into a series of strange deaths linked to the occult.
| 16:00A well-bred horse hits hard times and poor health due to overwork.
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| 17:00 | 17:005/6Lucy is up for promotion, but Katie can't decide on naming her baby. 17:306/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 17:004/4A school play and parents discussing s-e-x. Poetry and sketches from Pam Ayres. From 2004. 17:304/4Heart to hearts, painting and events spiralling out of control.
| 17:003/6Lovelorn Jason Conroy gets poetic and faces trouble at a gig for some scouts. 17:303/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to understand the world.
| 17:003/4Clare is in a flap over a dinner guest and his dog, so cleaner Sally stays on to help. 17:305/6Jeff and Andy head off to find a lost sweet shop. With Philip Jackson and Mark Benton.
| 17:003/4After their cancer treatment, Chippy is mad, Jill is sad and Terri is dangerous to know. 17:305/6With Nigel Havers. Hardacre’s son Elgin joins the team and reveals some strange beliefs.
| 17:303/3Gerald Scarfe goes looking for bohemia, with a small "b".
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:303/4Natalie Haynes stands up for one of the greatest all-time thinkers, Plato.
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| 18:00 | 18:005/6A man living in present day Delhi is haunted by visions of the city's past and future. 18:30Catherine O'Flynn and Kate Pullinger join Sue MacGregor to discuss their favourite books.
| 18:006/6A unicorn holds the key to happiness in this fantasy of true love and complex desire. 18:30Author of The Virgin Soldiers talks to Robin Ray about music which stirs strong emotions.
| 18:001/3The alien takeover gathers pace. Sequel to Before the Screaming Begins. 18:301/6Mark Radcliffe tells the story of 'a gargoyle, a grotesque, and the funniest man alive'.
| 18:002/3The aliens are standing by to invade, but is there an even bigger threat to humanity? 18:30Ida B. Wells the African American civil rights activist is chosen by Baroness Oona King
| 18:003/3As the alien takeover approaches, can humanity fend off enemies from without and within? 18:30Matthew Parris wonders why we care about what we wear.
| 18:003/6The Vogons make an unwelcome return and Arthur's quest for tea paralyses the ship. 18:30The tale of faceless commuter Arthur, who proves a formidable adversary as danger strikes.
| 18:00Living in a castle in Austria, lonely Laura is captivated by a beautiful visitor. 18:45Josie is aged 132, a privileged Heaven on Earther, existing above the underclass.
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| 19:00 | 19:005/6Will Ken and Sandy's plan to use a lion to advertise Leo cosmetics be a roaring success? 19:3016/26Jones and Godfrey goof on a platoon exercise involving live ammunition.
| 19:0022/24Neddie springs into action when he learns that the sun is on fire. 19:3018/20Kenneth Horne heads to a Spanish bullring, while Julian and Sandy start up Bona TV.
| 19:008/20Chaos looms when Sid confesses he is in love with the Lad's secretary. 19:303/6A murder case for Inspector Chalker as amateur sleuth Melcroft Dupont interferes...
| 19:001/7The King of Titters shares some surprising excerpts from his illustrious memoirs. 19:305/14The Spy With My Cold, and cabaret at the Cafe Au Lait.
| 19:00The civil servants bungle in Britain's space race with a mix-up over Mildred. 19:306/6The shady lawyer makes a movie in Hollywood.
| 19:00Comedian Jake Yapp celebrates April Fool's Day
| 19:005/9Fatou Wurie introduces stories that explores what it is to be a woman in the world today.
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| 20:00 | 20:006/8Paul and Sir Graham pursue the gang but fall into a deadly trap. 20:30Stephen Sondheim in conversation with Mark Lawson, recorded at the Cheltenham Festival.
| 20:007/8Acting on a tip-off, Paul Temple lays a trap in a London tube station. 20:30Catherine Bott tells the story of Nancy Storace, an English star who worked with Mozart.
| 20:008/8A final showdown occurs with a ruthless enemy at a hotel. 20:30Raymond Tallis describes how the act of waiting pervades so much of our daily lives.
| 20:001/7West finds the body of a crook, but faces opposition... 20:301/2Ayisha Yahya recounts the history of Kenya's Lunatic Line.
| 20:002/7A round-table conference but it's a vicious circle for West! Stars Patrick Allen. 20:302/2Ayisha Yahya travels on Kenya's 100-year-old railway.
| | 20:00Lamorna Ash's evocative memoir about the Cornish fishing community of Newlyn.
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| 21:00 | 21:0016/16A journey through fascinating ideas based on talks by riveting speakers on the TED stage 21:50DJ Clara Amfo picks tracks by N.E.R.D and Lauryn Hill.
| 21:001/3An exhausted mother contemplates her sleeping newborn baby in Czechoslovakia in 1945. 21:15Harold Lamb’s wife assumed he dabbled with chemicals - until a great discovery looms.
| 21:003/3Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to
| 21:002/3Niven Govinden's tale of the uncertain benefits of rest. Read by Nicky Henson 21:151920s New York. Can an art dealer sell a mysterious book to a millionaire in need?
| 21:00A selection of great podcast recommendations to take your mind off current events.
| | 21:10The allure of the exotic - and the power of shoes and ironed jeans to attract 21:15From Bob Dylan to Leonard Cohen, the erotic poster artist shares his musical choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:006/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 22:301/6The feisty comedienne and veteran comic in the tag talk show.
| 22:004/4Heart to hearts, painting and events spiralling out of control. 22:304/6Radical proposals to improve our lives with the comedian's education shake-up. 22:55Rob Deering chats to the comedian Glenn Moore.
| 22:003/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to understand the world. 22:303/4A trip to the place where thoughts turn to the future and all that it could bring. 22:55Rob Deering chats to the comedian Glenn Moore.
| 22:005/6Jeff and Andy head off to find a lost sweet shop. With Philip Jackson and Mark Benton. 22:301/4A weekly satirical instalment from Newsjack's little brother hosted by Eshaan Akbar. 22:451/6The president of Uruguay arrives at the Quando brothers' hair salon.
| 22:005/6With Nigel Havers. Hardacre’s son Elgin joins the team and reveals some strange beliefs. 22:304/4Simon Evans presents a comedy lecture on the economics behind sugar.
| 22:001/6Tony Hadley joins the quick-fire comic for stand-up, sketches and music. 22:301/4Paul Sinha tests his audience and himself on what they know about British history.
| 22:003/4Natalie Haynes stands up for one of the greatest all-time thinkers, Plato. 22:303/6Tony Gubba tells the story of the world's greatest golfing balloonist. 22:453/6Musical comedy with Richie Webb as long suffering music teacher Nigel Penny. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/6The Now Show must go on! 23:303/6A security breach at Bletchley Park puts the wartime code-breakers under suspicion.
| 23:004/6Beauty is quite taken with a charismatic visitor to Mrs Blanchard's local church. 23:302/4Timecops visit the BBC to try and prevent Adam from making an offensive radio programme.
| 23:001/6Will the Sparrowhawk Family Centre survive the Big Society? 23:304/6Milford sets out to rescue the Crab Prince.
| 23:004/6Sirens interrupt a sea crossing. Are they what they seem? 23:303/6The eager trio whizz up to Jupiter and perform a musical.
| 23:006/6The group leave their meeting room to take Andy to his mother's wake. 23:301/6Modernising deputy curator Rod wants to make the museum sexy.
| 23:001/4Eamonn Holmes runs the animal charity telethon. 23:303/4Stand-up comedy with host Simon Bligh, Rhona Cameron, Omid Djalili and Steve Gribbin.
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