| 00:00 | 00:002/2Victor Frankenstein sets out to find the creature and avenge his brother's death.
| 00:001/5Get ready to log back on to the virtual world where you can be whoever you want to be. 00:30Sue MacGregor with books by Neil Astley, Paul Torday and H Rider Haggard. From 2009.
| 00:002/5Lioba and Kip are in the desert, dodging the shock and awe in search of a magic lamp. 00:30Richard Ingrams shares with Robin Ray the music that stirs his emotions.
| 00:003/5If Happy Valley is the perfect place to live, why are they selling it so hard? 00:304/6Mark Radcliffe remembers the comedian famed for his catchphrase and comic ventriloquism.
| 00:004/5Lioba and Kip are on the rain-soaked streets of a city where crime definitely pays. 00:30Dr Tom Shakespeare tells Matthew Parris why Antonio Gramsci's is a Great Life.
| 00:005/5Lioba and Kip hit the dark side, and their biggest test yet. 00:30Matthew Parris and guests reflect on the pervasive power of nepotism.
| 00:006/6Arthur and Zaphod learn some unpalatable home truths. 00:30Vincent Price's tale of a phoney clairvoyant and a client who wants a preview of eternity.
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| 01:00 | 01:005/6Frederica's love life lurches from one complication to another.
| 01:006/13A newlywed is set to do time and reform. Why risk a not guilty plea? 01:30Stuart Maconie looks at how to end a piece of music
| 01:007/13DS Brook suspects an audacious heist is brewing... 01:30Olivia O'Leary follows historian Theodore Zeldin in the quest to reform conversation.
| 01:008/13Chief Inspector Mannock takes charge, but is Neale the right man? 01:30Sean Rocks discovers how soul music and blues first gained an audience in 1960's Ireland.
| 01:009/13A villain on parole is in a raid. DS Brook tries settling an old score. 01:30Jimmy Page, Mark Knopfler, Phil Manzanera and Cliff Richard explore 'The Thing About Hank'
| 01:0010/13DS Brook seems personally affected by a theft from a woman. 01:30Ben Schott examines the graphic and gastronomic tricks of the menu.
| 01:002/2Maggie is reunited with a past friend and Tom is determined to save his father from debt.
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| 02:00 | 02:15A university professor has a run-in with his past. 02:30Eleanor Bron reads Elizabeth Taylor's poignant masterpiece.
| 02:006/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 02:156/30Greek philosopher Thales thought natural forces cause natural disasters, not acts of gods. 02:3026/30Frederica reignites an old flame, John, and her new TV series starts. 02:451/5Physician Gavin Francis leads us round a cultural map of the body, starting with the brain
| 02:007/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 02:157/30Ptolomy wrote 13 volumes listing over 1000 stars and 48 constellations around AD 150. 02:3027/30Daniel has difficulty communicating with Will and Lucy joins a religious commune. 02:452/5Physician Gavin Francis explores how facial muscles tell the story of our emotional lives.
| 02:008/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 02:158/30Heather Couper considers the Islamic scholar, poet and mathematician, Omar Khayyam. 02:3028/30The religious community in Yorkshire becomes cult-like. 02:453/5A serious motorbike crash brings a young soldier to A&E. His arm is badly injured.
| 02:009/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 02:159/30Copernicus had the crazy idea that the Earth was not at the centre of the universe. 02:3029/30Protesters disrupt the conference at the Yorkshire university where Luke is speaking. 02:454/5Physician Gavin Francis’ journey round the body reaches the mysterious organ - the liver.
| 02:0010/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 02:1510/30Tycho Brahe realised that the heavens change, and that a planet's orbit could be predicted 02:3030/30Alexander hosts a play to raise cash for repairs and a farm fire has dire consequences. 02:455/5Physician Gavin Francis ends his tour of the body at the foot - a marvel of engineering.
| 02:10Phil Collins shares tracks by The Beatles and and Bob Dylan. 02:156/6Frederica meets an old flame and her new TV series starts.
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| 03:00 | 03:45Life After Gold: Two Olympians discuss what can happen after retiring from top-level sport
| 03:001/4Jealousies and rivalries - as Mrs Oliphant returns to focus on Phoebe Beecham's family.
| 03:002/4A shock awaits Phoebe Beecham when she arrives in Carlingford to visit her grandmother.
| 03:003/4Reginald is attracted to Phoebe, but Mr Northcote's arrival sparks friction.
| 03:004/4Mr May is swept towards the conclusion of his deceit. For others, there is surprise.
| 03:00A Cambridge student's found dead - a tragic accident or is something more sinister afoot?
| 03:30Sue MacGregor with books by Neil Astley, Paul Torday and H Rider Haggard. From 2009.
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| 04:00 | 04:00The dramatic affair of Hollywood legend Greta Garbo and silent movie star John Gilbert.
| 04:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy game. 04:302/5Turmoil abounds when barrister John Fuller-Carp tries to become a Mason.
| 04:004/6Elis James, Jon Richardson, Lloyd Langford and Chris Corcoran join Rhod Gilbert's quiz. 04:301/6Struggling writer Woodhouse continues his fruitless search for literary fame and fortune.
| 04:003/13The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini. 04:306/6The coffee tin containing half the company profits is missing.
| 04:001/6Games galore! Angus Deayton with Fred MacAulay, Josie Long, Miles Jupp and Nick Helm. 04:301/6It's Irene's 33rd birthday, so the islanders have surprises in store.
| 04:00Peter Jones tests the comedy knowledge of Charles Hawtrey, Tommy Trinder and Ron Goodwin. 04:304/4The duo face dodgy hotels and sinister monks, but love is in the air.
| 04:00Colin Dexter's grumpy detective must take on a dead colleague's missing person case.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra chooses the very best from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:301/6An unlikely wager, a troubled bluesman and a rip-roaring adventure on the high seas.
| 05:002/6American ad man Eliott struggles to promote gourmet pet food. 05:303/6Curtain up! Light the lights! Milton’s got nothing to hit but the rival theatre.
| 05:003/6The odd couple holiday in Spain. Has Sam finally found love..? 05:301/4Stand-up Ellie Taylor airs her controversial opinions in her Safe Space.
| 05:006/6Jason's dad Eddie attempts a record-breaking electric organ session for charity. 05:302/4The family wrestle with various needs for approval as Mike's parents come to stay.
| 05:002/4Brutalist Sir Lucien's staff are left to juggle ambition, principles and scary Americans. 05:302/4Matt's rubbish carer Bob is due for his first assessment.
| 05:002/6Maddox's customary journalistic integrity is challenged by an overnight stay in prison. 05:305/12Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Liza Tarbuck, Gyles Brandreth and Sue Perkins.
| 05:30Dr Tom Shakespeare tells Matthew Parris why Antonio Gramsci's is a Great Life.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/13A newlywed is set to do time and reform. Why risk a not guilty plea? 06:30Stuart Maconie looks at how to end a piece of music
| 06:007/13DS Brook suspects an audacious heist is brewing... 06:30Olivia O'Leary follows historian Theodore Zeldin in the quest to reform conversation.
| 06:008/13Chief Inspector Mannock takes charge, but is Neale the right man? 06:30Sean Rocks discovers how soul music and blues first gained an audience in 1960's Ireland.
| 06:009/13A villain on parole is in a raid. DS Brook tries settling an old score. 06:30Jimmy Page, Mark Knopfler, Phil Manzanera and Cliff Richard explore 'The Thing About Hank'
| 06:0010/13DS Brook seems personally affected by a theft from a woman. 06:30Ben Schott examines the graphic and gastronomic tricks of the menu.
| 06:00Colin Dexter's grumpy detective must take on a dead colleague's missing person case.
| 06:002/2Maggie is reunited with a past friend and Tom is determined to save his father from debt.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/6American ad man Eliott struggles to promote gourmet pet food. 07:303/6Curtain up! Light the lights! Milton’s got nothing to hit but the rival theatre.
| 07:003/6The odd couple holiday in Spain. Has Sam finally found love..? 07:301/4Stand-up Ellie Taylor airs her controversial opinions in her Safe Space.
| 07:006/6Jason's dad Eddie attempts a record-breaking electric organ session for charity. 07:302/4The family wrestle with various needs for approval as Mike's parents come to stay.
| 07:002/4Brutalist Sir Lucien's staff are left to juggle ambition, principles and scary Americans. 07:302/4Matt's rubbish carer Bob is due for his first assessment.
| 07:002/6Maddox's customary journalistic integrity is challenged by an overnight stay in prison. 07:305/12Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Liza Tarbuck, Gyles Brandreth and Sue Perkins.
| 07:30Dr Tom Shakespeare tells Matthew Parris why Antonio Gramsci's is a Great Life.
| 07:10Phil Collins shares tracks by The Beatles and and Bob Dylan. 07:156/6Frederica meets an old flame and her new TV series starts.
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| 08:00 | 08:00Can the inept crew of HMS Troutbridge get it ship-shape for an inspection? 08:3019/26The platoon must pave the way for a convoy, but then the circus turns up.
| 08:0025/24Can Neddie Seagoon get rich quick by exporting Britain's surfeit of snow? 08:301/10The man of many parts uses his experience to discuss his old chum.
| 08:0013/20The Lad gets triskaidekaphobic over the recording of this show. 08:306/6Mr Sturdy shares a tale of West Country paganism. Stars Timothy Spall.
| 08:004/7Frankie gets hypnotised and is accused of being a spy! 08:308/14Hovercrafts, ferrets and the three-toed sloth.
| 08:00The daft duo has to buy some land for the military. 08:303/6The shady lawyer starts a bus tour of New York. The Marx Brothers radio show recreated.
| 08:003/13The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini. 08:306/6The coffee tin containing half the company profits is missing.
| 08:306/13William and Olive are surrounded by pets, but can they have one of their own?
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy game. 09:302/5Turmoil abounds when barrister John Fuller-Carp tries to become a Mason.
| 09:006/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis keep at a safe distance as they present the week, with jokes. 09:301/6Struggling writer Woodhouse continues his fruitless search for literary fame and fortune.
| 09:003/13The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini. 09:306/6The coffee tin containing half the company profits is missing.
| 09:001/6Games galore! Angus Deayton with Fred MacAulay, Josie Long, Miles Jupp and Nick Helm. 09:301/6It's Irene's 33rd birthday, so the islanders have surprises in store.
| 09:00Peter Jones tests the comedy knowledge of Charles Hawtrey, Tommy Trinder and Ron Goodwin. 09:304/4The duo face dodgy hotels and sinister monks, but love is in the air.
| 09:002/2Including Much Binding in the Marsh, Variety Bandbox, Hancock's Half Hour and more.
| 09:001/3After their adventure afloat, George, Harris and J decide to tour Germany by bicycle. 09:301/6It's Irene's 33rd birthday, so the islanders have surprises in store.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4Jealousies and rivalries - as Mrs Oliphant returns to focus on Phoebe Beecham's family.
| 10:002/4A shock awaits Phoebe Beecham when she arrives in Carlingford to visit her grandmother.
| 10:003/4Reginald is attracted to Phoebe, but Mr Northcote's arrival sparks friction.
| 10:004/4Mr May is swept towards the conclusion of his deceit. For others, there is surprise.
| 10:00A Cambridge student's found dead - a tragic accident or is something more sinister afoot?
| | 10:00From Edith Piaf to John Lennon, avant-garde artist Yoko Ono shares her castaway choices. 10:45A Lincolnshire farmer shares his rural upbringing, on his first ever train journey.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Guy Raz explores our changing notions of privacy
| 11:00A chat after-dinner shows up a couples' differences. Can they compromise and reconcile? 11:151/21912: The Titanic has sunk. Can the owners - White Star Line - avoid searching questions?
| 11:003/3Conclusion of Paul Gambaccini's celebration of the mystique of Jim Morrison.
| 11:00What happens when scientists around the world suddenly go on strike? By Tania Hershman. 11:152/21912: The Titanic has sunk. Wireless inventor Guglielmo Marconi takes the stand.
| 11:00Another chance to hear Podcast Radio Hour's top ten picks of 2019.
| | 11:005/10Radiolab explores blame - why do we need it, and can we push past it to forgiveness?
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| 12:00 | 12:00Can the inept crew of HMS Troutbridge get it ship-shape for an inspection? 12:3019/26The platoon must pave the way for a convoy, but then the circus turns up.
| 12:0025/24Can Neddie Seagoon get rich quick by exporting Britain's surfeit of snow? 12:301/10The man of many parts uses his experience to discuss his old chum.
| 12:0013/20The Lad gets triskaidekaphobic over the recording of this show. 12:306/6Mr Sturdy shares a tale of West Country paganism. Stars Timothy Spall.
| 12:004/7Frankie gets hypnotised and is accused of being a spy! 12:308/14Hovercrafts, ferrets and the three-toed sloth.
| 12:00The daft duo has to buy some land for the military. 12:303/6The shady lawyer starts a bus tour of New York. The Marx Brothers radio show recreated.
| 12:001/6Games galore! Angus Deayton with Fred MacAulay, Josie Long, Miles Jupp and Nick Helm. 12:301/6Struggling writer Woodhouse continues his fruitless search for literary fame and fortune.
| 12:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces a discussion of the poem of unrequited rural longing. 12:302/6The voice in John's head pushes him to tipping point, and a new approach to the news.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/13A newlywed is set to do time and reform. Why risk a not guilty plea? 13:30Stuart Maconie looks at how to end a piece of music
| 13:007/13DS Brook suspects an audacious heist is brewing... 13:30Olivia O'Leary follows historian Theodore Zeldin in the quest to reform conversation.
| 13:008/13Chief Inspector Mannock takes charge, but is Neale the right man? 13:30Sean Rocks discovers how soul music and blues first gained an audience in 1960's Ireland.
| 13:009/13A villain on parole is in a raid. DS Brook tries settling an old score. 13:30Jimmy Page, Mark Knopfler, Phil Manzanera and Cliff Richard explore 'The Thing About Hank'
| 13:0010/13DS Brook seems personally affected by a theft from a woman. 13:30Ben Schott examines the graphic and gastronomic tricks of the menu.
| 13:002/2Maggie is reunited with a past friend and Tom is determined to save his father from debt.
| 13:002/2Including Much Binding in the Marsh, Variety Bandbox, Hancock's Half Hour and more.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 14:156/30Greek philosopher Thales thought natural forces cause natural disasters, not acts of gods. 14:3026/30Frederica reignites an old flame, John, and her new TV series starts. 14:451/5Physician Gavin Francis leads us round a cultural map of the body, starting with the brain
| 14:007/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 14:157/30Ptolomy wrote 13 volumes listing over 1000 stars and 48 constellations around AD 150. 14:3027/30Daniel has difficulty communicating with Will and Lucy joins a religious commune. 14:452/5Physician Gavin Francis explores how facial muscles tell the story of our emotional lives.
| 14:008/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 14:158/30Heather Couper considers the Islamic scholar, poet and mathematician, Omar Khayyam. 14:3028/30The religious community in Yorkshire becomes cult-like. 14:453/5A serious motorbike crash brings a young soldier to A&E. His arm is badly injured.
| 14:009/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 14:159/30Copernicus had the crazy idea that the Earth was not at the centre of the universe. 14:3029/30Protesters disrupt the conference at the Yorkshire university where Luke is speaking. 14:454/5Physician Gavin Francis’ journey round the body reaches the mysterious organ - the liver.
| 14:0010/10McCarthyite New York. Gore Vidal entertains with the mysterious death of a ballerina. 14:1510/30Tycho Brahe realised that the heavens change, and that a planet's orbit could be predicted 14:3030/30Alexander hosts a play to raise cash for repairs and a farm fire has dire consequences. 14:455/5Physician Gavin Francis ends his tour of the body at the foot - a marvel of engineering.
| 14:10Phil Collins shares tracks by The Beatles and and Bob Dylan. 14:156/6Frederica meets an old flame and her new TV series starts.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4Jealousies and rivalries - as Mrs Oliphant returns to focus on Phoebe Beecham's family.
| 15:002/4A shock awaits Phoebe Beecham when she arrives in Carlingford to visit her grandmother.
| 15:003/4Reginald is attracted to Phoebe, but Mr Northcote's arrival sparks friction.
| 15:004/4Mr May is swept towards the conclusion of his deceit. For others, there is surprise.
| 15:00A Cambridge student's found dead - a tragic accident or is something more sinister afoot?
| 15:30Sue MacGregor with books by Neil Astley, Paul Torday and H Rider Haggard. From 2009.
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| 16:00 | 16:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy game. 16:302/5Turmoil abounds when barrister John Fuller-Carp tries to become a Mason.
| 16:004/6Elis James, Jon Richardson, Lloyd Langford and Chris Corcoran join Rhod Gilbert's quiz. 16:301/6Struggling writer Woodhouse continues his fruitless search for literary fame and fortune.
| 16:003/13The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini. 16:306/6The coffee tin containing half the company profits is missing.
| 16:001/6Games galore! Angus Deayton with Fred MacAulay, Josie Long, Miles Jupp and Nick Helm. 16:301/6It's Irene's 33rd birthday, so the islanders have surprises in store.
| 16:00Peter Jones tests the comedy knowledge of Charles Hawtrey, Tommy Trinder and Ron Goodwin. 16:304/4The duo face dodgy hotels and sinister monks, but love is in the air.
| 16:00Colin Dexter's grumpy detective must take on a dead colleague's missing person case.
| 16:001991, the USSR: Mikhail Gorbachev is imprisoned in a Black Sea dacha during a coup.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/6American ad man Eliott struggles to promote gourmet pet food. 17:303/6Curtain up! Light the lights! Milton’s got nothing to hit but the rival theatre.
| 17:003/6The odd couple holiday in Spain. Has Sam finally found love..? 17:301/4Stand-up Ellie Taylor airs her controversial opinions in her Safe Space.
| 17:006/6Jason's dad Eddie attempts a record-breaking electric organ session for charity. 17:302/4The family wrestle with various needs for approval as Mike's parents come to stay.
| 17:002/4Brutalist Sir Lucien's staff are left to juggle ambition, principles and scary Americans. 17:302/4Matt's rubbish carer Bob is due for his first assessment.
| 17:002/6Maddox's customary journalistic integrity is challenged by an overnight stay in prison. 17:305/12Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Liza Tarbuck, Gyles Brandreth and Sue Perkins.
| 17:30Dr Tom Shakespeare tells Matthew Parris why Antonio Gramsci's is a Great Life.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra introduces a discussion of the poem of unrequited rural longing. 17:302/6The voice in John's head pushes him to tipping point, and a new approach to the news.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5Get ready to log back on to the virtual world where you can be whoever you want to be. 18:30Sue MacGregor with books by Neil Astley, Paul Torday and H Rider Haggard. From 2009.
| 18:002/5Lioba and Kip are in the desert, dodging the shock and awe in search of a magic lamp. 18:30Richard Ingrams shares with Robin Ray the music that stirs his emotions.
| 18:003/5If Happy Valley is the perfect place to live, why are they selling it so hard? 18:304/6Mark Radcliffe remembers the comedian famed for his catchphrase and comic ventriloquism.
| 18:004/5Lioba and Kip are on the rain-soaked streets of a city where crime definitely pays. 18:30Dr Tom Shakespeare tells Matthew Parris why Antonio Gramsci's is a Great Life.
| 18:005/5Lioba and Kip hit the dark side, and their biggest test yet. 18:30Matthew Parris and guests reflect on the pervasive power of nepotism.
| 18:006/6Arthur and Zaphod learn some unpalatable home truths. 18:30Vincent Price's tale of a phoney clairvoyant and a client who wants a preview of eternity.
| 18:00When Stephen wants to find his old school, a doctor friend warns him not to. 18:45Gip comes across a magic shop with his father - but the experience is all rather curious.
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| 19:00 | 19:00Can the inept crew of HMS Troutbridge get it ship-shape for an inspection? 19:3019/26The platoon must pave the way for a convoy, but then the circus turns up.
| 19:0025/24Can Neddie Seagoon get rich quick by exporting Britain's surfeit of snow? 19:301/10The man of many parts uses his experience to discuss his old chum.
| 19:0013/20The Lad gets triskaidekaphobic over the recording of this show. 19:306/6Mr Sturdy shares a tale of West Country paganism. Stars Timothy Spall.
| 19:004/7Frankie gets hypnotised and is accused of being a spy! 19:308/14Hovercrafts, ferrets and the three-toed sloth.
| 19:00The daft duo has to buy some land for the military. 19:303/6The shady lawyer starts a bus tour of New York. The Marx Brothers radio show recreated.
| 19:002/2Including Much Binding in the Marsh, Variety Bandbox, Hancock's Half Hour and more.
| 19:005/10Radiolab explores blame - why do we need it, and can we push past it to forgiveness?
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| 20:00 | 20:006/13A newlywed is set to do time and reform. Why risk a not guilty plea? 20:30Stuart Maconie looks at how to end a piece of music
| 20:007/13DS Brook suspects an audacious heist is brewing... 20:30Olivia O'Leary follows historian Theodore Zeldin in the quest to reform conversation.
| 20:008/13Chief Inspector Mannock takes charge, but is Neale the right man? 20:30Sean Rocks discovers how soul music and blues first gained an audience in 1960's Ireland.
| 20:009/13A villain on parole is in a raid. DS Brook tries settling an old score. 20:30Jimmy Page, Mark Knopfler, Phil Manzanera and Cliff Richard explore 'The Thing About Hank'
| 20:0010/13DS Brook seems personally affected by a theft from a woman. 20:30Ben Schott examines the graphic and gastronomic tricks of the menu.
| | 20:001991, the USSR: Mikhail Gorbachev is imprisoned in a Black Sea dacha during a coup.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Guy Raz explores our changing notions of privacy
| 21:00A chat after-dinner shows up a couples' differences. Can they compromise and reconcile? 21:151/21912: The Titanic has sunk. Can the owners - White Star Line - avoid searching questions?
| 21:003/3Conclusion of Paul Gambaccini's celebration of the mystique of Jim Morrison.
| 21:00What happens when scientists around the world suddenly go on strike? By Tania Hershman. 21:152/21912: The Titanic has sunk. Wireless inventor Guglielmo Marconi takes the stand.
| 21:00Another chance to hear Podcast Radio Hour's top ten picks of 2019.
| | 21:00From Edith Piaf to John Lennon, avant-garde artist Yoko Ono shares her castaway choices. 21:45A Lincolnshire farmer shares his rural upbringing, on his first ever train journey.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6Curtain up! Light the lights! Milton’s got nothing to hit but the rival theatre. 22:304/6Alexei Sayle interviews Lenny Henry in the tag talk show.
| 22:001/4Stand-up Ellie Taylor airs her controversial opinions in her Safe Space. 22:301/6Stephen K Amos and his comedy friends compile an idiot's guide to multiculturalism.
| 22:002/4The family wrestle with various needs for approval as Mike's parents come to stay. 22:302/4Marengo is unwillingly put out to stud, and discovers the exhausting joys of parenthood. 22:452/4Tips on making merry and avoiding being 'de-mingled'.
| 22:002/4Matt's rubbish carer Bob is due for his first assessment. 22:304/4A weekly satirical instalment from Newsjack's little brother hosted by Eshaan Akbar 22:454/6A secret tonic formula is stolen from the brothers' hair salon.
| 22:005/12Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Liza Tarbuck, Gyles Brandreth and Sue Perkins. 22:303/4Ben finds a seal cub that has been attacked. He takes it home and nurses it back to life. 22:453/4Tale of a singleton who wants to be swept off her feet.
| 22:004/6Sophie Ellis-Bextor joins the quick-fire comic for stand-up, sketches and music. 22:304/4Paul tests the audience on social cohesion, from weddings to the 2011 summer riots.
| 22:002/6The voice in John's head pushes him to tipping point, and a new approach to the news. 22:306/6Steve Rider tells the story of the reckless but exciting racing driver. 22:456/6Musical comedy starring Richie Webb as put upon music teacher Nigel Penny.
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| 23:00 | 23:006/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis keep at a safe distance as they present the week, with jokes. 23:306/6The Bletchley Park codebreakers grapple with the complexities of religion.
| 23:001/4Simon Munnery debunks iconic characters, starting with the 'science man' of Baker Street. 23:151/4Join Alex and Ben - aka The Pin - in their weird twist on the double-act sketch show. 23:301/6The management consultants tackle credit card security, with the morally dubious Owen.
| 23:004/6Clare is plagued by Brian's marriage proposals, and the family centre has an unveiling. 23:301/4Comedian Alex Horne and his five-piece jazz band are joined by guest David O'Doherty.
| 23:001/5Dolphins, and Sue Lawley's secret. Nick Golson and Tim de Jongh greet William Franklyn. 23:302/4Alex is obsessed with snails, but what about women?
| 23:003/5Matt Lucas and David Walliams' oddball TV smash hit, without the cameras. 23:304/6At the children's museum day, the dog-counting competition flounders!
| 23:004/4Shopping channel satire with Greg Proops, Aled Jones, Brian Blessed and Sir Terry Wogan. 23:302/6Johnno is set for a day out with his girlfriend, but Lloydie is still crashing on his sofa 23:452/6The duo tells Parky about their strange first meeting. With Michael Parkinson.
| 23:004/6Alan Titchmarsh reveals a dark side when his career is at risk. 23:301/6It's Pink Thursday! Get 20% off for coming out!
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