| 00:00 | 00:001/2Classic tale of a scientist's monstrous attempts to discover the secrets of creating life
| 00:006/6The Starfarer is back from space, but the crew are dead. Are aliens set to takeover? 00:30Sue MacGregor talks to Erica Wagner and Francis Gilbert about their favourite books.
| 00:001/4With human spare-part surgery the norm, a marketing expert visits cloning HQ. 00:30Peter Skellern talks with Robin Ray about those sounds which stir his emotions.
| 00:002/4Eleanor discovers Abbottsville's clones show human-like feelings. 00:303/6Mark Radcliffe reviews the career of the Mancunian wordsmith.
| 00:003/4Dr Abbotts claims clones are emotionless, while Jefferson and Lucy probe Carter 5's fate. 00:30Ray Mears champions the life of Field-Marshal Erwin Rommel.
| 00:004/4Dr Abbotts finds his 'party trick' used against him, and Paul Smith takes full advantage. 00:30Matthew Parris, Pat Kane, Matt Harvey and Hilary Mantel discuss being young at heart.
| 00:005/6Arthur meets an archaeologist, gets captured and learns all about the Shoe Event Horizon. 00:30The despotic Henrietta Forsythe, and her sway over her secretary and new husband.
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| 01:00 | 01:004/6Salutary lessons for Frederica as her Cambridge lifestyle comes to an end.
| 01:001/13How will a new young DC from Epsom cope with the mean streets of London? 01:30Robert Elms recalls how The Face magazine changed the visual landscape of Britain.
| 01:002/13DS Dave Brook and his new partner Max take part in a Scotland Yard operation. 01:30Middle-Aged Men in Lycra flock to Mallorca each year for it's perfect cycling conditions
| 01:003/13DS Dave Brook confronts a notorious crime family. 01:30Jane Garvey's world of knitting - full of rebels, musicians, jailbirds and reality TV.
| 01:004/13Can DS Dave Brook drive a wedge between two notorious crime families? 01:30Steve Carver lives the life of a seasonal apple picker on a farm in Herefordshire.
| 01:005/13A bank raid keeps the boys busy. Will DS Brook make his date? 01:30Why has King John’s Magna Carta of 1215 endured through wars and even EU arguments?
| 01:001/2Anna Maxwell Martin narrates George Eliot's story of grand passions and tormented lives.
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| 02:00 | 02:15Two women find themselves emotionally frozen in the past. Short story read by Janet Dale. 02:303/3After Henry’s decision to surprise his bride, relations at court are delicate
| 02:001/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 02:151/30Astronomer Heather Couper charts the history of our growing understanding of the universe. 02:3021/30Frederica's estranged husband Nigel demands to see his son Leo. 02:456/8Actor Leo McKern - 'Rumpole of the Bailey' – reads from his memoirs: a struggling actor
| 02:002/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 02:152/30Astronomer Heather Couper on the importance of the sun to ancient agrarian society. 02:3022/30Frederica discovers that her new lover, John, has an unhinged brother. 02:457/8Actor Leo McKern - 'Rumpole of the Bailey' – reads from his memoirs.
| 02:003/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 02:153/30How our ancestors mapped the stories of their mythology onto the constellations in the sky 02:3023/30The day of Frederica's divorce finally arrives and she learns whether she has won custody. 02:458/8Actor Leo McKern - 'Rumpole of the Bailey' – reads from his memoirs: Rupole and beyond.
| 02:004/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 02:154/30The history of astrology began as a way of advising rulers on their military campaigns. 02:3024/30Frederica resigns but makes a living by reviewing. 02:453/5Leslie Forbes peers behind the privet hedges in search of Stanley Spencer's personal Eden.
| 02:005/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 02:155/30Ancient associations of the cosmos with deities, and astrology's link to mathematics. 02:3025/30Frederica's brother Marcus makes a shocking discovery. 02:454/5Leslie Forbes visits Kew Gardens to investigate plant hunters and botanical artists.
| 02:10Kristin Scott Thomas with tracks by Nancy Sinatra and Gustav Holst. 02:155/9Pam is on the largest Channel island to learn about black butter. 02:455/5Carter's uncle gets time to reflect, stuck on a busy motorway to the coast.
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| 03:00 | 03:455/5Brett Westwood identifies the sounds of jays, tawny owls and sparrowhawks.
| 03:001/3The haloed adventurer goes to sea in search of sunk bullion ships.
| 03:002/3Simon Templar tackles arch-villain Dr Rayt Marius in a deadly struggle to save the world.
| 03:003/3Simon Templar uncovers a fascist conspiracy to seize power in France.
| 03:001/2Brenda Last embarks on an affair that is the talk of London society.
| 03:002/2The talk of London society, Brenda's revelation of adultery shatters Tony's life.
| 03:00The story of the many songs that just missed out on a place in the 007 hall of fame.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Adaptation of Paul Theroux's stage play about Rudyard Kipling's final months in America.
| 04:004/6David Mitchell with Joe Lycett, Sam Simmons, Richard Osman and Aisling Bea. 04:301/5John Fuller-Carp uses his masculine charms on a lady judge. Ruth decides to adopt a baby.
| 04:003/6Milton Jones, Lloyd Langford, Chris Corcoran and Lucy Porter in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz 04:306/6Will snow play havoc with Graham's chances of landing a story?
| 04:002/13The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini 04:305/6Juan Jose's declaration of love has thrown Martina into confusion.
| 04:006/6Quirky literary quiz with Dillie Keane, Mark Thomas, Miles Kington and Roger McGough. 04:304/4Events move rapidly as Julius Hutch undertakes a desperate mission in his eco-protest.
| 04:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Leslie Crowther, Barry Cryer and Dick Vosburgh 04:303/4The duo find themselves on a seaside murder-mystery weekend.
| 04:00With his new wife nursing her mother, Gerald Popkiss motors off to stay with her sister
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses the very best from the BBC's Poetry archive. 05:304/4Natalie Haynes stands up for Agrippina the Younger, who bossed it in first century Rome.
| 05:001/6A disgraced American ad-man must transfer to England. 05:302/6Milton’s attempt to become an international art dealer leads to a deadly brush with danger
| 05:002/6Sam hopes a dog can soothe Peter's retirement. 05:30Comedy writer, producer and poet Henry Normal looks at our relationship with the universe.
| 05:005/6Jason reckons his cheating ex-girlfriend wants him back, but he can't forgive her. 05:301/4Max and Mike try to live ethically, so how can they choose a holiday?
| 05:001/4Sir Lucien's architectural practice is in big trouble. Can a visit to a spa save the day? 05:301/4Matt persuades his carer Bob to pretend to be him and ring a prospective internet date.
| 05:001/6Old-style print journalist Maddox must compete with a new editor - an actual female. 05:30Nicholas Parsons with panellists Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Graham Norton and Ross Noble.
| 05:30Countertenor Christopher Robson reflects on his life in music.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/13How will a new young DC from Epsom cope with the mean streets of London? 06:30Robert Elms recalls how The Face magazine changed the visual landscape of Britain.
| 06:002/13DS Dave Brook and his new partner Max take part in a Scotland Yard operation. 06:30Middle-Aged Men in Lycra flock to Mallorca each year for it's perfect cycling conditions
| 06:003/13DS Dave Brook confronts a notorious crime family. 06:30Jane Garvey's world of knitting - full of rebels, musicians, jailbirds and reality TV.
| 06:004/13Can DS Dave Brook drive a wedge between two notorious crime families? 06:30Steve Carver lives the life of a seasonal apple picker on a farm in Herefordshire.
| 06:005/13A bank raid keeps the boys busy. Will DS Brook make his date? 06:30Why has King John’s Magna Carta of 1215 endured through wars and even EU arguments?
| 06:00With his new wife nursing her mother, Gerald Popkiss motors off to stay with her sister
| 06:005/6Frederica's love life lurches from one complication to another.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/6A disgraced American ad-man must transfer to England. 07:302/6Milton’s attempt to become an international art dealer leads to a deadly brush with danger
| 07:002/6Sam hopes a dog can soothe Peter's retirement. 07:30Comedy writer, producer and poet Henry Normal looks at our relationship with the universe.
| 07:005/6Jason reckons his cheating ex-girlfriend wants him back, but he can't forgive her. 07:301/4Max and Mike try to live ethically, so how can they choose a holiday?
| 07:001/4Sir Lucien's architectural practice is in big trouble. Can a visit to a spa save the day? 07:301/4Matt persuades his carer Bob to pretend to be him and ring a prospective internet date.
| 07:001/6Old-style print journalist Maddox must compete with a new editor - an actual female. 07:30Nicholas Parsons with panellists Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Graham Norton and Ross Noble.
| 07:30Countertenor Christopher Robson reflects on his life in music.
| 07:15A university professor has a run-in with his past. 07:301/6An unlikely wager, a troubled bluesman and a rip-roaring adventure on the high seas.
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| 08:00 | 08:00HMS Troutbridge comes home, dragging vessels from around the world behind her. 08:3018/26With Mainwaring in hospital, the Vicar and the Verger spark platoon unrest.
| 08:0024/24Neddie Seagoon offers to lead an expedition to bring back a yehti - from Yorkshire. 08:3020/20Kenneth Horne anchors a sinister BBC battle, and how to get massive lallies at Body Bona.
| 08:0010/20Making no money in showbiz, The Lad Himself sees his future in selling coffee. 08:305/6A greedy soldier gets all he wishes for. Stars Stephen Fry.
| 08:003/7Frankie looks back at his old jobs and his time in Malaya. 08:307/14Making movie news this week, The Lone Hydrangea and The Sound of Monks.
| 08:00The hapless duo set out to sell the national game overseas. 08:302/6An escaped murderer is after the shady lawyer.
| 08:00The story of the many songs that just missed out on a place in the 007 hall of fame.
| 08:005/13William appears indifferent to his daughter’s good news. 08:303/3As the friends conclude their Thames adventure, they encounter a tragedy and nasty weather
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| 09:00 | 09:004/6David Mitchell with Joe Lycett, Sam Simmons, Richard Osman and Aisling Bea. 09:301/5John Fuller-Carp uses his masculine charms on a lady judge. Ruth decides to adopt a baby.
| 09:005/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis keep at a safe distance as they present the week, with jokes. 09:301/3The Tadpole and the Dragonfly reveal the truth about life between the ripples.
| 09:002/13The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini 09:305/6Juan Jose's declaration of love has thrown Martina into confusion.
| 09:006/6Quirky literary quiz with Dillie Keane, Mark Thomas, Miles Kington and Roger McGough. 09:304/4Events move rapidly as Julius Hutch undertakes a desperate mission in his eco-protest.
| 09:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Leslie Crowther, Barry Cryer and Dick Vosburgh 09:303/4The duo find themselves on a seaside murder-mystery weekend.
| 09:001/2Featuring Life With the Lyons, In All Directions, The Al Read Show and The Goon Show.
| 09:00Naturalist Bob Gilbert traces the association of British wild plants with the Easter Story
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3The haloed adventurer goes to sea in search of sunk bullion ships.
| 10:002/3Simon Templar tackles arch-villain Dr Rayt Marius in a deadly struggle to save the world.
| 10:003/3Simon Templar uncovers a fascist conspiracy to seize power in France.
| 10:001/2Brenda Last embarks on an affair that is the talk of London society.
| 10:002/2The talk of London society, Brenda's revelation of adultery shatters Tony's life.
| | 10:10Dungeons and dragons helped form a strong bond between this father and daughter 10:15Sue Lawley's castaway is artist Maggie Hambling.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Guy Raz explores stories of overcoming a weakness and turning it into a strength.
| 11:004/6Laughter and death come to mind as a man recalls a family link to a reclusive outsider. 11:15How Andy Warhol, with a little help from Truman Capote, invented celebrity culture.
| 11:002/3Paul Gambaccini continues his celebration of the mystique of singer Jim Morrison.
| 11:005/6Jack lives quietly on a remote island until a meeting with a tourist changes everything. 11:15A comedy of marriage starring Prunella Scales and Timothy West.
| 11:00How can podcasts help religious communities connect during the coronavirus crisis?
| | 11:004/10Radiolab explores why something so intangible as colour can pack such a visceral punch.
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| 12:00 | 12:00HMS Troutbridge comes home, dragging vessels from around the world behind her. 12:3018/26With Mainwaring in hospital, the Vicar and the Verger spark platoon unrest.
| 12:0024/24Neddie Seagoon offers to lead an expedition to bring back a yehti - from Yorkshire. 12:3020/20Kenneth Horne anchors a sinister BBC battle, and how to get massive lallies at Body Bona.
| 12:0010/20Making no money in showbiz, The Lad Himself sees his future in selling coffee. 12:305/6A greedy soldier gets all he wishes for. Stars Stephen Fry.
| 12:003/7Frankie looks back at his old jobs and his time in Malaya. 12:307/14Making movie news this week, The Lone Hydrangea and The Sound of Monks.
| 12:00The hapless duo set out to sell the national game overseas. 12:302/6An escaped murderer is after the shady lawyer.
| 12:001/6A disgraced American ad-man must transfer to England. 12:301/3The Tadpole and the Dragonfly reveal the truth about life between the ripples.
| 12:005/13William appears indifferent to his daughter’s good news. 12:303/3As the friends conclude their Thames adventure, they encounter a tragedy and nasty weather
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| 13:00 | 13:001/13How will a new young DC from Epsom cope with the mean streets of London? 13:30Robert Elms recalls how The Face magazine changed the visual landscape of Britain.
| 13:002/13DS Dave Brook and his new partner Max take part in a Scotland Yard operation. 13:30Middle-Aged Men in Lycra flock to Mallorca each year for it's perfect cycling conditions
| 13:003/13DS Dave Brook confronts a notorious crime family. 13:30Jane Garvey's world of knitting - full of rebels, musicians, jailbirds and reality TV.
| 13:004/13Can DS Dave Brook drive a wedge between two notorious crime families? 13:30Steve Carver lives the life of a seasonal apple picker on a farm in Herefordshire.
| 13:005/13A bank raid keeps the boys busy. Will DS Brook make his date? 13:30Why has King John’s Magna Carta of 1215 endured through wars and even EU arguments?
| 13:001/2Anna Maxwell Martin narrates George Eliot's story of grand passions and tormented lives.
| 13:005/6Frederica's love life lurches from one complication to another.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 14:151/30Astronomer Heather Couper charts the history of our growing understanding of the universe. 14:3021/30Frederica's estranged husband Nigel demands to see his son Leo. 14:456/8Actor Leo McKern - 'Rumpole of the Bailey' – reads from his memoirs: a struggling actor
| 14:002/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 14:152/30Astronomer Heather Couper on the importance of the sun to ancient agrarian society. 14:3022/30Frederica discovers that her new lover, John, has an unhinged brother. 14:457/8Actor Leo McKern - 'Rumpole of the Bailey' – reads from his memoirs.
| 14:003/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 14:153/30How our ancestors mapped the stories of their mythology onto the constellations in the sky 14:3023/30The day of Frederica's divorce finally arrives and she learns whether she has won custody. 14:458/8Actor Leo McKern - 'Rumpole of the Bailey' – reads from his memoirs: Rupole and beyond.
| 14:004/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 14:154/30The history of astrology began as a way of advising rulers on their military campaigns. 14:3024/30Frederica resigns but makes a living by reviewing. 14:453/5Leslie Forbes peers behind the privet hedges in search of Stanley Spencer's personal Eden.
| 14:005/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 14:155/30Ancient associations of the cosmos with deities, and astrology's link to mathematics. 14:3025/30Frederica's brother Marcus makes a shocking discovery. 14:454/5Leslie Forbes visits Kew Gardens to investigate plant hunters and botanical artists.
| 14:10Kristin Scott Thomas with tracks by Nancy Sinatra and Gustav Holst. 14:155/9Pam is on the largest Channel island to learn about black butter. 14:455/5Carter's uncle gets time to reflect, stuck on a busy motorway to the coast.
| 14:15A university professor has a run-in with his past. 14:30Eleanor Bron reads Elizabeth Taylor's poignant masterpiece.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3The haloed adventurer goes to sea in search of sunk bullion ships.
| 15:002/3Simon Templar tackles arch-villain Dr Rayt Marius in a deadly struggle to save the world.
| 15:003/3Simon Templar uncovers a fascist conspiracy to seize power in France.
| 15:001/2Brenda Last embarks on an affair that is the talk of London society.
| 15:002/2The talk of London society, Brenda's revelation of adultery shatters Tony's life.
| 15:00The story of the many songs that just missed out on a place in the 007 hall of fame.
| 15:45Life After Gold: Two Olympians discuss what can happen after retiring from top-level sport
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| 16:00 | 16:004/6David Mitchell with Joe Lycett, Sam Simmons, Richard Osman and Aisling Bea. 16:301/5John Fuller-Carp uses his masculine charms on a lady judge. Ruth decides to adopt a baby.
| 16:003/6Milton Jones, Lloyd Langford, Chris Corcoran and Lucy Porter in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz 16:306/6Will snow play havoc with Graham's chances of landing a story?
| 16:002/13The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini 16:305/6Juan Jose's declaration of love has thrown Martina into confusion.
| 16:006/6Quirky literary quiz with Dillie Keane, Mark Thomas, Miles Kington and Roger McGough. 16:304/4Events move rapidly as Julius Hutch undertakes a desperate mission in his eco-protest.
| 16:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Leslie Crowther, Barry Cryer and Dick Vosburgh 16:303/4The duo find themselves on a seaside murder-mystery weekend.
| 16:00With his new wife nursing her mother, Gerald Popkiss motors off to stay with her sister
| 16:00The dramatic affair of Hollywood legend Greta Garbo and silent movie star John Gilbert.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/6A disgraced American ad-man must transfer to England. 17:302/6Milton’s attempt to become an international art dealer leads to a deadly brush with danger
| 17:002/6Sam hopes a dog can soothe Peter's retirement. 17:30Comedy writer, producer and poet Henry Normal looks at our relationship with the universe.
| 17:005/6Jason reckons his cheating ex-girlfriend wants him back, but he can't forgive her. 17:301/4Max and Mike try to live ethically, so how can they choose a holiday?
| 17:001/4Sir Lucien's architectural practice is in big trouble. Can a visit to a spa save the day? 17:301/4Matt persuades his carer Bob to pretend to be him and ring a prospective internet date.
| 17:001/6Old-style print journalist Maddox must compete with a new editor - an actual female. 17:30Nicholas Parsons with panellists Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Graham Norton and Ross Noble.
| 17:30Countertenor Christopher Robson reflects on his life in music.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses the very best from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:301/6An unlikely wager, a troubled bluesman and a rip-roaring adventure on the high seas.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/6The Starfarer is back from space, but the crew are dead. Are aliens set to takeover? 18:30Sue MacGregor talks to Erica Wagner and Francis Gilbert about their favourite books.
| 18:001/4With human spare-part surgery the norm, a marketing expert visits cloning HQ. 18:30Peter Skellern talks with Robin Ray about those sounds which stir his emotions.
| 18:002/4Eleanor discovers Abbottsville's clones show human-like feelings. 18:303/6Mark Radcliffe reviews the career of the Mancunian wordsmith.
| 18:003/4Dr Abbotts claims clones are emotionless, while Jefferson and Lucy probe Carter 5's fate. 18:30Ray Mears champions the life of Field-Marshal Erwin Rommel.
| 18:004/4Dr Abbotts finds his 'party trick' used against him, and Paul Smith takes full advantage. 18:30Matthew Parris, Pat Kane, Matt Harvey and Hilary Mantel discuss being young at heart.
| 18:005/6Arthur meets an archaeologist, gets captured and learns all about the Shoe Event Horizon. 18:30The despotic Henrietta Forsythe, and her sway over her secretary and new husband.
| 18:002/2Victor Frankenstein sets out to find the creature and avenge his brother's death.
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| 19:00 | 19:00HMS Troutbridge comes home, dragging vessels from around the world behind her. 19:3018/26With Mainwaring in hospital, the Vicar and the Verger spark platoon unrest.
| 19:0024/24Neddie Seagoon offers to lead an expedition to bring back a yehti - from Yorkshire. 19:3020/20Kenneth Horne anchors a sinister BBC battle, and how to get massive lallies at Body Bona.
| 19:0010/20Making no money in showbiz, The Lad Himself sees his future in selling coffee. 19:305/6A greedy soldier gets all he wishes for. Stars Stephen Fry.
| 19:003/7Frankie looks back at his old jobs and his time in Malaya. 19:307/14Making movie news this week, The Lone Hydrangea and The Sound of Monks.
| 19:00The hapless duo set out to sell the national game overseas. 19:302/6An escaped murderer is after the shady lawyer.
| 19:001/2Featuring Life With the Lyons, In All Directions, The Al Read Show and The Goon Show.
| 19:004/10Radiolab explores why something so intangible as colour can pack such a visceral punch.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/13How will a new young DC from Epsom cope with the mean streets of London? 20:30Robert Elms recalls how The Face magazine changed the visual landscape of Britain.
| 20:002/13DS Dave Brook and his new partner Max take part in a Scotland Yard operation. 20:30Middle-Aged Men in Lycra flock to Mallorca each year for it's perfect cycling conditions
| 20:003/13DS Dave Brook confronts a notorious crime family. 20:30Jane Garvey's world of knitting - full of rebels, musicians, jailbirds and reality TV.
| 20:004/13Can DS Dave Brook drive a wedge between two notorious crime families? 20:30Steve Carver lives the life of a seasonal apple picker on a farm in Herefordshire.
| 20:005/13A bank raid keeps the boys busy. Will DS Brook make his date? 20:30Why has King John’s Magna Carta of 1215 endured through wars and even EU arguments?
| | 20:00Naturalist Bob Gilbert traces the association of British wild plants with the Easter Story
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| 21:00 | 21:00Guy Raz explores stories of overcoming a weakness and turning it into a strength.
| 21:004/6Laughter and death come to mind as a man recalls a family link to a reclusive outsider. 21:15How Andy Warhol, with a little help from Truman Capote, invented celebrity culture.
| 21:002/3Paul Gambaccini continues his celebration of the mystique of singer Jim Morrison.
| 21:005/6Jack lives quietly on a remote island until a meeting with a tourist changes everything. 21:15A comedy of marriage starring Prunella Scales and Timothy West.
| 21:00How can podcasts help religious communities connect during the coronavirus crisis?
| | 21:10Dungeons and dragons helped form a strong bond between this father and daughter 21:15Sue Lawley's castaway is artist Maggie Hambling.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/6Milton’s attempt to become an international art dealer leads to a deadly brush with danger 22:303/6One tough-talking comedian chats to another in the tag talk show.
| 22:00Comedy writer, producer and poet Henry Normal looks at our relationship with the universe. 22:306/6Radical proposals to improve our lives, with the comedian's athletic revolution.
| 22:001/4Max and Mike try to live ethically, so how can they choose a holiday? 22:301/4Will the Battle of Waterloo divide the equine love of Marengo and Copenhagen? 22:451/4Guy enumerates the many methods of engendering facial contact.
| 22:001/4Matt persuades his carer Bob to pretend to be him and ring a prospective internet date. 22:303/4A weekly satirical instalment from Newsjack's little brother hosted by Eshaan Akbar 22:453/6Brother Carlos panics when protection racketeers visit the salon.
| 22:00Nicholas Parsons with panellists Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Graham Norton and Ross Noble. 22:302/4Ben and Graham are short on food supplies and cannot radio main base. 22:452/4A tale of a miserable Irish childhood in another spoof chapter of a bestseller.
| 22:003/6Madness singer Suggs joins the quick-fire comic for stand-up, sketches and music. 22:303/4Paul tests the audience on their knowledge of British newspapers, TV, art and film.
| 22:001/6An unlikely wager, a troubled bluesman and a rip-roaring adventure on the high seas. 22:305/6Barry Davies tells the story of a most precociously talentless footballer. 22:455/6Musical comedy starring Richie Webb as put upon music teacher Nigel Penny.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis keep at a safe distance as they present the week, with jokes. 23:305/6The Bletchley Park code-breakers think of some new ways to improve wartime rations.
| 23:006/6Beauty looks after the elderly Mr Easterby, who is behaving like a lovestruck teenager. 23:304/4Martin started out as a software developer but ended up being a legendary explorer.
| 23:003/6Is Clare linguistically out of touch with today's youth? – and Brian fails to impress. 23:306/6Can Milford and Parker overcome Raamen Bod and find the Sofa of Time?
| 23:006/6Finally the Sword of Asnagar is found. But is Sam a traitor? 23:301/4Alex is fed up - until he discovers an unusual hobby.
| 23:002/5Back where Matt Lucas and David Walliams' oddball TV smash hit premiered. 23:303/6Will the museum's first-ever Sunday opening run smoothly?
| 23:003/4Shopping channel satire with Justin Edwards and Greg Proops. Rich Hall joins the team. 23:301/6Two hapless, likeable Australians who came to London in the 1990s are reunited. 23:451/6The duo are set to tell all on the Parkinson show. But will anyone believe their stories?
| 23:003/6David Beckham tries to hire a rainbow for a party. 23:304/4Faye ought to be excited with Edith going on maternity leave - who will get her job?
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