| 00:00 | 00:00Living in a castle in Austria, lonely Laura is captivated by a beautiful visitor. 00:45Josie is aged 132, a privileged Heaven on Earther, existing above the underclass.
| 00:001/6The death toll among those involved with Britain’s first manned space shot causes alarm. 00:30Sue MacGregor talks to Michael Mansfield QC and Molly Flatt about their favourite books.
| 00:002/6Britain’s first manned space mission under way and the team is in danger. 00:30David Puttnam talks with Robin Ray about the sounds which stir his emotions.
| 00:003/6Deaths now occur among space project detractors. The Starfarer prepares for deep space. 00:302/6Mark Radcliffe profiles the diminutive entertainer who starred as a schoolboy on radio.
| 00:004/6David Holland makes a breakthrough deduction over the influence of the aliens. 00:30Baroness Shirley Williams discusses her mother, the feminist and pacifist Vera Brittain.
| 00:005/6David Holland shares his grave concerns over the Starfarer with the Minister of Defence. 00:30Matthew Parris talks class, brass and manure with Geoff Dyer, Michael Collins, Ian Duhig.
| 00:004/6Arthur discovers his unique contribution to the history of Brontitall. 00:30The unforeseen danger of a scientist trying out advanced theories on his newborn son.
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| 01:00 | 01:003/6The arrivals of a new baby and a singular new vicar have big impacts.
| 01:003/7West’s continued efforts to restore his reputation put those around him in danger. 01:30Sarfraz Manzoor explores a fascinating period of jazz music history in India.
| 01:004/7West comes face-to-face with 'Whistler' Malone and some very useful evidence. 01:30Kat Arney investigates why little girls are addicted to the colour pink, and if it matters
| 01:005/7The stakes are high, as West draws closer to the truth and the mystery of what he missed. 01:30The story of two Polish composers, Andrzej Panufnik and Witold Lutoslawski.
| 01:006/7'Whistler’ Malone may be in a police cell but this case is far from sewn up. 01:30Comedian Colm O'Regan reports from the Kilkenomics festival in Ireland. Davos with laughs.
| 01:007/7West battles to uncover the copper who's a crook. 01:30John McCarthy explores the life of Arthur Ransome through the boats he once owned.
| 01:00William Wordsworth's autobiographical poem read by Sir Ian McKellen.
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| 02:00 | 02:15Can Amelia deal with the public attention after she learns to walk on water? 02:302/3Rumours circulate about Cromwell and Henry's daughter Mary.
| 02:001/5Subjunctive Moods by C.G. Menon. Sara learns from Russian exchange-pupil, Katya. 02:151/5Ivan Hewett examines a chord from Beethoven's Eroica Symphony. 02:3016/30Frederica has given up her care-free, independent Cambridge lifestyle. 02:451/8Actor Leo McKern - Rumpole of the Bailey – reads his memoirs: childhood days in Australia.
| 02:002/5For You Are Julia by C.G. Menon. Julia’s tidy life is unsettled by a sudden phone call. 02:152/5Ivan Hewett examines Wagner's Tristan Chord. 02:3017/30Daniel gets an urgent phone call about his daughter. 02:452/8Actor Leo McKern reads from his memoirs: early working days in Australia.
| 02:003/5Dust And Spices by C.G. Menon. An old family photograph sends Mohan deep into memory. 02:153/5Ivan Hewett examines a chord from Mahler's 10th Symphony. 02:3018/30Frederica's fraught marriage is put under even greater strain when she makes a discovery. 02:453/8Actor Leo McKern - Rumpole of the Bailey – reads from his memoirs: wartime in Australia.
| 02:004/5Daylight Savings by C.G. Menon. Sarah has an odd ritual for when the clocks go back. 02:154/5Ivan Hewett examines a chord from Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring. 02:3019/30Nigel goes in search of Frederica, who has left, taking Leo with her. 02:454/8Actor Leo McKern - 'Rumpole of the Bailey' – reads from his memoirs.
| 02:005/5Clay for Bones by C.G. Menon. A woman waits for a scan on her unborn child. 02:155/5Ivan Hewett examines the chord of C major as found in Terry Riley's In C. 02:3020/30Frederica visits the doctor and makes a major decision. 02:455/8Actor Leo McKern - 'Rumpole of the Bailey' – reads from his memoirs
| 02:10‘Watching The Wheels’ by John Lennon and ‘Waiting On A Friend’ by The Rolling Stones. 02:154/9Pam learns about the gardens of Alnwick Castle and the rituals of cattle of Chillingham. 02:454/5After visiting Hampton Court, Carter's uncle spots a fellow war veteran.
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| 03:00 | 03:454/5Brett Westwood identifies birds that live on conifers.
| 03:001/4Young Rodney Stone finds himself drawn into the colourful but dangerous world of boxing.
| 03:002/4Rodney Stone travels with his uncle from Brighton to London, into an exciting world.
| 03:003/4The day of the big fight draws near, but will Jim Harrison be able to take part?
| 03:004/4Sir Charles and Rodney rush to meet Jim Harrison - why could he not fight?
| 03:00A trio of 1960s songsters stage a soggy summer season comeback.
| 03:00Gillian Darley explores "Subtopia", the blurring of space between town and country
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| 04:00 | 04:00A well-bred horse hits hard times and poor health due to overwork.
| 04:003/6David Mitchell with Elis James, Reginald D Hunter, Maeve Higgins and David O'Doherty. 04:304/4Can an unusual source help Dr Heaven complete his mission?
| 04:002/6Markus Birdman, Lloyd Langford and Chris Corcoran star in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz. 04:305/6Frustrated cub reporter Graham faces a steep learning curve.
| 04:001/13The general knowledge music quiz with Paul Gambaccini. 04:304/6There is a strange man around. Why is he interested in the catering team's van?
| 04:005/6Quirky literary quiz with Dillie Keane, Mark Thomas, Miles Kington and Mark Radcliffe. 04:303/4Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch tries to invoke ancient laws in defence of his land.
| 04:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Ben Travers, Ray Cooney and Leslie Phillips. 04:302/4John discovers that Jesus wore glasses, but what happened to them?
| 04:00The spinster sleuth's friend spies a murder on a passing train, but where is the corpse?
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:303/4Natalie Haynes stands up for one of the greatest all-time thinkers, Plato.
| 05:006/6Lucy is thrilled to be asked to be a godparent, but Dan's not so sure... 05:301/6Drama in the line of duty when Milton misunderstands the point of a Police Corruption Unit
| 05:001/6Sam is manning the helplines when Peter calls, in distress. 05:30Simon Kane's time-travelling comic adventure and almost love story.
| 05:004/6Jason tries learning to be cool, but Dave scores an own goal. 05:304/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to understand the world.
| 05:004/4Horrified Marlborough Road residents do not want cleaner Sally to leave them. 05:306/6Andy and Jeff face affairs of the heart and cardiac arrest.
| 05:004/4Three women embrace Bad Salsa, where everybody knows your name, but not your prognosis. 05:306/6Nigel Havers stars as Hardacre’s ad agency have a Christmas party.
| 05:30An intimate portrait of the songwriter, singer and frontman of XTC, Andy Partridge.
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| 06:00 | 06:003/7West’s continued efforts to restore his reputation put those around him in danger. 06:30Sarfraz Manzoor explores a fascinating period of jazz music history in India.
| 06:004/7West comes face-to-face with 'Whistler' Malone and some very useful evidence. 06:30Kat Arney investigates why little girls are addicted to the colour pink, and if it matters
| 06:005/7The stakes are high, as West draws closer to the truth and the mystery of what he missed. 06:30The story of two Polish composers, Andrzej Panufnik and Witold Lutoslawski.
| 06:006/7'Whistler’ Malone may be in a police cell but this case is far from sewn up. 06:30Comedian Colm O'Regan reports from the Kilkenomics festival in Ireland. Davos with laughs.
| 06:007/7West battles to uncover the copper who's a crook. 06:30John McCarthy explores the life of Arthur Ransome through the boats he once owned.
| 06:00The spinster sleuth's friend spies a murder on a passing train, but where is the corpse?
| 06:004/6Salutary lessons for Frederica as her Cambridge lifestyle comes to an end.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/6Lucy is thrilled to be asked to be a godparent, but Dan's not so sure... 07:301/6Drama in the line of duty when Milton misunderstands the point of a Police Corruption Unit
| 07:001/6Sam is manning the helplines when Peter calls, in distress. 07:30Simon Kane's time-travelling comic adventure and almost love story.
| 07:004/6Jason tries learning to be cool, but Dave scores an own goal. 07:304/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to understand the world.
| 07:004/4Horrified Marlborough Road residents do not want cleaner Sally to leave them. 07:306/6Andy and Jeff face affairs of the heart and cardiac arrest.
| 07:004/4Three women embrace Bad Salsa, where everybody knows your name, but not your prognosis. 07:306/6Nigel Havers stars as Hardacre’s ad agency have a Christmas party.
| 07:30An intimate portrait of the songwriter, singer and frontman of XTC, Andy Partridge.
| 07:15Two women find themselves emotionally frozen in the past. Short story read by Janet Dale. 07:304/4Natalie Haynes stands up for Agrippina the Younger, who bossed it in first century Rome.
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| 08:00 | 08:006/6Ad man Ken Handley faces his own emergency when he's coerced into a Samaritans campaign. 08:3017/26Mainwaring realises Corporal Jones's money troubles involve the whole platoon.
| 08:0023/24Detective Seagoon is after Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne and joins an odd brass band. 08:3019/20Kenneth Horne welcomes the Palone Ranger, plus bona secrets of the BBC are revealed.
| 08:009/20Sid sees the return of petrol rationing as a money spinner, aided by The Lad Himself. 08:304/6Miss Primrose's gruesome tale of her time as governess.
| 08:002/7Stand-up and sketches from the legendary king of big titters. 08:306/14Music for schools, and the Curse of the Flying Wombat.
| 08:00The feather-brained civil servants get in a flap. 08:301/6The shady lawyer stays in a haunted mansion. The Marx Brothers radio shows recreated.
| 08:00Gillian Darley explores "Subtopia", the blurring of space between town and country
| 08:004/13The Wheelers are in a panic when the TV stops working. 08:302/3A tin of pineapple takes on a starring role as the story of the Thames holiday continues.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6David Mitchell with Elis James, Reginald D Hunter, Maeve Higgins and David O'Doherty. 09:304/4Can an unusual source help Dr Heaven complete his mission?
| 09:004/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis are 'at home' as they present the week, with jokes. 09:304/4Will Ricky's million-pound sponsorship deal wreck Felchester's hopes of a Wembley victory?
| 09:001/13The general knowledge music quiz with Paul Gambaccini. 09:304/6There is a strange man around. Why is he interested in the catering team's van?
| 09:005/6Quirky literary quiz with Dillie Keane, Mark Thomas, Miles Kington and Mark Radcliffe. 09:303/4Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch tries to invoke ancient laws in defence of his land.
| 09:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Ben Travers, Ray Cooney and Leslie Phillips. 09:302/4John discovers that Jesus wore glasses, but what happened to them?
| 09:00Jonathan James-Moore's inside story of 'Beyond Our Ken' and 'Round the Horne'.
| 09:00Claire Tomalin's biography of one of the nation's literary giants.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4Young Rodney Stone finds himself drawn into the colourful but dangerous world of boxing.
| 10:002/4Rodney Stone travels with his uncle from Brighton to London, into an exciting world.
| 10:003/4The day of the big fight draws near, but will Jim Harrison be able to take part?
| 10:004/4Sir Charles and Rodney rush to meet Jim Harrison - why could he not fight?
| 10:00A trio of 1960s songsters stage a soggy summer season comeback.
| | 10:10A couple who have been together many years, but have never wed - are they missing out? 10:15Sue Lawley's castaway is painter Paula Rego.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Guy Raz explores what it takes to become a leader and shake up the status quo.
| 11:003/3MJ Hyland's story of a case of sleepwalking. Trystan Gravelle reads Even in Good Men. 11:151/2Greed, fear and fraud. Thriller starring Robert Glenister.
| 11:001/3Paul Gambaccini celebrates the mystique of singer Jim Morrison.
| 11:001/6A boy visiting his mum in hospital meets a woman with intriguing tales of a lost landmark. 11:152/2Joe's life is in danger following his investment in a Ghanaian gold mine.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Greg Cochrane recommend podcasts to keep you entertained at home.
| | 11:006/9Catherine Burns introduces stories about confidence and uncertainty. 11:50Hummingbirds are brilliantly coloured with aeronautical skills that defy the imagination.
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| 12:00 | 12:006/6Ad man Ken Handley faces his own emergency when he's coerced into a Samaritans campaign. 12:3017/26Mainwaring realises Corporal Jones's money troubles involve the whole platoon.
| 12:0023/24Detective Seagoon is after Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne and joins an odd brass band. 12:3019/20Kenneth Horne welcomes the Palone Ranger, plus bona secrets of the BBC are revealed.
| 12:009/20Sid sees the return of petrol rationing as a money spinner, aided by The Lad Himself. 12:304/6Miss Primrose's gruesome tale of her time as governess.
| 12:002/7Stand-up and sketches from the legendary king of big titters. 12:306/14Music for schools, and the Curse of the Flying Wombat.
| 12:00The feather-brained civil servants get in a flap. 12:301/6The shady lawyer stays in a haunted mansion. The Marx Brothers radio shows recreated.
| 12:001/13The general knowledge music quiz with Paul Gambaccini. 12:301/6Sam is manning the helplines when Peter calls, in distress.
| 12:004/13The Wheelers are in a panic when the TV stops working. 12:302/3A tin of pineapple takes on a starring role as the story of the Thames holiday continues.
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| 13:00 | 13:003/7West’s continued efforts to restore his reputation put those around him in danger. 13:30Sarfraz Manzoor explores a fascinating period of jazz music history in India.
| 13:004/7West comes face-to-face with 'Whistler' Malone and some very useful evidence. 13:30Kat Arney investigates why little girls are addicted to the colour pink, and if it matters
| 13:005/7The stakes are high, as West draws closer to the truth and the mystery of what he missed. 13:30The story of two Polish composers, Andrzej Panufnik and Witold Lutoslawski.
| 13:006/7'Whistler’ Malone may be in a police cell but this case is far from sewn up. 13:30Comedian Colm O'Regan reports from the Kilkenomics festival in Ireland. Davos with laughs.
| 13:007/7West battles to uncover the copper who's a crook. 13:30John McCarthy explores the life of Arthur Ransome through the boats he once owned.
| 13:00William Wordsworth's autobiographical poem read by Sir Ian McKellen.
| 13:004/6Salutary lessons for Frederica as her Cambridge lifestyle comes to an end.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Subjunctive Moods by C.G. Menon. Sara learns from Russian exchange-pupil, Katya. 14:151/5Ivan Hewett examines a chord from Beethoven's Eroica Symphony. 14:3016/30Frederica has given up her care-free, independent Cambridge lifestyle. 14:451/8Actor Leo McKern - Rumpole of the Bailey – reads his memoirs: childhood days in Australia.
| 14:002/5For You Are Julia by C.G. Menon. Julia’s tidy life is unsettled by a sudden phone call. 14:152/5Ivan Hewett examines Wagner's Tristan Chord. 14:3017/30Daniel gets an urgent phone call about his daughter. 14:452/8Actor Leo McKern reads from his memoirs: early working days in Australia.
| 14:003/5Dust And Spices by C.G. Menon. An old family photograph sends Mohan deep into memory. 14:153/5Ivan Hewett examines a chord from Mahler's 10th Symphony. 14:3018/30Frederica's fraught marriage is put under even greater strain when she makes a discovery. 14:453/8Actor Leo McKern - Rumpole of the Bailey – reads from his memoirs: wartime in Australia.
| 14:004/5Daylight Savings by C.G. Menon. Sarah has an odd ritual for when the clocks go back. 14:154/5Ivan Hewett examines a chord from Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring. 14:3019/30Nigel goes in search of Frederica, who has left, taking Leo with her. 14:454/8Actor Leo McKern - 'Rumpole of the Bailey' – reads from his memoirs.
| 14:005/5Clay for Bones by C.G. Menon. A woman waits for a scan on her unborn child. 14:155/5Ivan Hewett examines the chord of C major as found in Terry Riley's In C. 14:3020/30Frederica visits the doctor and makes a major decision. 14:455/8Actor Leo McKern - 'Rumpole of the Bailey' – reads from his memoirs
| 14:10‘Watching The Wheels’ by John Lennon and ‘Waiting On A Friend’ by The Rolling Stones. 14:154/9Pam learns about the gardens of Alnwick Castle and the rituals of cattle of Chillingham. 14:454/5After visiting Hampton Court, Carter's uncle spots a fellow war veteran.
| 14:15Two women find themselves emotionally frozen in the past. Short story read by Janet Dale. 14:303/3After Henry’s decision to surprise his bride, relations at court are delicate
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4Young Rodney Stone finds himself drawn into the colourful but dangerous world of boxing.
| 15:002/4Rodney Stone travels with his uncle from Brighton to London, into an exciting world.
| 15:003/4The day of the big fight draws near, but will Jim Harrison be able to take part?
| 15:004/4Sir Charles and Rodney rush to meet Jim Harrison - why could he not fight?
| 15:00A trio of 1960s songsters stage a soggy summer season comeback.
| 15:00Gillian Darley explores "Subtopia", the blurring of space between town and country
| 15:455/5Brett Westwood identifies the sounds of jays, tawny owls and sparrowhawks.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/6David Mitchell with Elis James, Reginald D Hunter, Maeve Higgins and David O'Doherty. 16:304/4Can an unusual source help Dr Heaven complete his mission?
| 16:002/6Markus Birdman, Lloyd Langford and Chris Corcoran star in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz. 16:305/6Frustrated cub reporter Graham faces a steep learning curve.
| 16:001/13The general knowledge music quiz with Paul Gambaccini. 16:304/6There is a strange man around. Why is he interested in the catering team's van?
| 16:005/6Quirky literary quiz with Dillie Keane, Mark Thomas, Miles Kington and Mark Radcliffe. 16:303/4Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch tries to invoke ancient laws in defence of his land.
| 16:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Ben Travers, Ray Cooney and Leslie Phillips. 16:302/4John discovers that Jesus wore glasses, but what happened to them?
| 16:00The spinster sleuth's friend spies a murder on a passing train, but where is the corpse?
| 16:00Adaptation of Paul Theroux's stage play about Rudyard Kipling's final months in America.
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| 17:00 | 17:006/6Lucy is thrilled to be asked to be a godparent, but Dan's not so sure... 17:301/6Drama in the line of duty when Milton misunderstands the point of a Police Corruption Unit
| 17:001/6Sam is manning the helplines when Peter calls, in distress. 17:30Simon Kane's time-travelling comic adventure and almost love story.
| 17:004/6Jason tries learning to be cool, but Dave scores an own goal. 17:304/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to understand the world.
| 17:004/4Horrified Marlborough Road residents do not want cleaner Sally to leave them. 17:306/6Andy and Jeff face affairs of the heart and cardiac arrest.
| 17:004/4Three women embrace Bad Salsa, where everybody knows your name, but not your prognosis. 17:306/6Nigel Havers stars as Hardacre’s ad agency have a Christmas party.
| 17:30An intimate portrait of the songwriter, singer and frontman of XTC, Andy Partridge.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses the very best from the BBC's Poetry archive. 17:304/4Natalie Haynes stands up for Agrippina the Younger, who bossed it in first century Rome.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/6The death toll among those involved with Britain’s first manned space shot causes alarm. 18:30Sue MacGregor talks to Michael Mansfield QC and Molly Flatt about their favourite books.
| 18:002/6Britain’s first manned space mission under way and the team is in danger. 18:30David Puttnam talks with Robin Ray about the sounds which stir his emotions.
| 18:003/6Deaths now occur among space project detractors. The Starfarer prepares for deep space. 18:302/6Mark Radcliffe profiles the diminutive entertainer who starred as a schoolboy on radio.
| 18:004/6David Holland makes a breakthrough deduction over the influence of the aliens. 18:30Baroness Shirley Williams discusses her mother, the feminist and pacifist Vera Brittain.
| 18:005/6David Holland shares his grave concerns over the Starfarer with the Minister of Defence. 18:30Matthew Parris talks class, brass and manure with Geoff Dyer, Michael Collins, Ian Duhig.
| 18:004/6Arthur discovers his unique contribution to the history of Brontitall. 18:30The unforeseen danger of a scientist trying out advanced theories on his newborn son.
| 18:001/2Classic tale of a scientist's monstrous attempts to discover the secrets of creating life
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| 19:00 | 19:006/6Ad man Ken Handley faces his own emergency when he's coerced into a Samaritans campaign. 19:3017/26Mainwaring realises Corporal Jones's money troubles involve the whole platoon.
| 19:0023/24Detective Seagoon is after Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne and joins an odd brass band. 19:3019/20Kenneth Horne welcomes the Palone Ranger, plus bona secrets of the BBC are revealed.
| 19:009/20Sid sees the return of petrol rationing as a money spinner, aided by The Lad Himself. 19:304/6Miss Primrose's gruesome tale of her time as governess.
| 19:002/7Stand-up and sketches from the legendary king of big titters. 19:306/14Music for schools, and the Curse of the Flying Wombat.
| 19:00The feather-brained civil servants get in a flap. 19:301/6The shady lawyer stays in a haunted mansion. The Marx Brothers radio shows recreated.
| 19:00Jonathan James-Moore's inside story of 'Beyond Our Ken' and 'Round the Horne'.
| 19:006/9Catherine Burns introduces stories about confidence and uncertainty. 19:50Hummingbirds are brilliantly coloured with aeronautical skills that defy the imagination.
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| 20:00 | 20:003/7West’s continued efforts to restore his reputation put those around him in danger. 20:30Sarfraz Manzoor explores a fascinating period of jazz music history in India.
| 20:004/7West comes face-to-face with 'Whistler' Malone and some very useful evidence. 20:30Kat Arney investigates why little girls are addicted to the colour pink, and if it matters
| 20:005/7The stakes are high, as West draws closer to the truth and the mystery of what he missed. 20:30The story of two Polish composers, Andrzej Panufnik and Witold Lutoslawski.
| 20:006/7'Whistler’ Malone may be in a police cell but this case is far from sewn up. 20:30Comedian Colm O'Regan reports from the Kilkenomics festival in Ireland. Davos with laughs.
| 20:007/7West battles to uncover the copper who's a crook. 20:30John McCarthy explores the life of Arthur Ransome through the boats he once owned.
| | 20:00Claire Tomalin's biography of one of the nation's literary giants.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Guy Raz explores what it takes to become a leader and shake up the status quo.
| 21:003/3MJ Hyland's story of a case of sleepwalking. Trystan Gravelle reads Even in Good Men. 21:151/2Greed, fear and fraud. Thriller starring Robert Glenister.
| 21:001/3Paul Gambaccini celebrates the mystique of singer Jim Morrison.
| 21:001/6A boy visiting his mum in hospital meets a woman with intriguing tales of a lost landmark. 21:152/2Joe's life is in danger following his investment in a Ghanaian gold mine.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Greg Cochrane recommend podcasts to keep you entertained at home.
| | 21:10A couple who have been together many years, but have never wed - are they missing out? 21:15Sue Lawley's castaway is painter Paula Rego.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6Drama in the line of duty when Milton misunderstands the point of a Police Corruption Unit 22:302/6The veteran comic and sharp comedian meet in the tag talk show. 22:55From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:00Simon Kane's time-travelling comic adventure and almost love story. 22:305/6Radical proposals to improve our lives with the comedian's emigration shake-up.
| 22:004/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to understand the world. 22:304/4Wunderland is under threat from an unclear war.
| 22:006/6Andy and Jeff face affairs of the heart and cardiac arrest. 22:302/4A weekly satirical instalment from Newsjack's little brother, hosted by Eshaan Akbar 22:452/6The brothers' salon is swamped by kids and some uninvited visitors.
| 22:006/6Nigel Havers stars as Hardacre’s ad agency have a Christmas party. 22:301/4Scientist Ben loses his watch and logs on to a dating website. With Reece Shearsmith. 22:451/4Jack is ill. An old girlfriend re-emerges distracting him from dependable Suzie.
| 22:002/6Ultravox lead singer Midge Ure joins the comic for stand-up, sketches and music. 22:302/4Paul Sinha tests his audience and himself on what they know about the nation's health.
| 22:004/4Natalie Haynes stands up for Agrippina the Younger, who bossed it in first century Rome. 22:304/6Gerald Sinstadt tells the story of the sporting all-rounder Gertrude Trelawny Ferris. 22:454/6Musical comedy starring Richie Webb as long suffering music teacher Nigel Penny.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis are 'at home' as they present the week, with jokes. 23:304/6The Bletchley Park codebreakers must play football against Italian prisoners of war.
| 23:005/6Beauty has a particularly difficult client, but is distracted by her new business venture. 23:303/4Adam Riches takes the listener back to the Wild West to tell the story of Big Rich.
| 23:002/6Ending her relationship with Brian, Clare is surprised by her colleagues' reaction. 23:305/6Sexy assassin Morpheena is called in, while Milford and Parker grab a cab.
| 23:005/6The Oracle enlightens in the quest for the Sword of Asnagar. 23:304/6Fearing the sack, Derek goes mountaineering to prove he's employable.
| 23:001/5It became a TV smash hit, but Lucas and Walliams' oddball comedy premiered first on radio. 23:302/6Rod holds a museum press conference, and Walter hits on Susie Maltby.
| 23:002/4Ruth Madoc ruffles some presenter feathers on the TV shopping channel. 23:304/4Simon Bligh introduces stand-ups Matt Wellcome, Veronica McKenzie and Sean Meo.
| 23:002/6Alan Titchmarsh - quaint gardener or ruthless murderer? 23:303/4Faye's family are coming to lunch to see her new kitchen - but soon she leaves them to it.
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