| 00:00 | 00:002/2Hector and Art have found that the Green Isle of the Great Deep is far from a paradise.
| 00:00The singer and actor talks about his interest in wildlife and love of London Zoo. 00:30Sara Mohr-Pietsch explores the digital re-mastering of music.
| 00:00Michele Hanson and Roger Highfield join Harriett Gilbert to talk good books. 00:30Hayden Lorimer asks why we love the beginning and end of art more than art itself.
| 00:00To better understand her dad, Mary Belderok listens to archive of his escape from Tower 1.
| 00:00Singer songwriter KT Tunstall nominates Scottish humourist Ivor Cutler 00:30Emily Booth tells the story of heavy metal with its leading musicians.
| 00:004/5Exploring the hymn which sets John Greenleaf Whittier's poem to music by Hubert Parry. 00:30The music of El Sistema changed lives in Venezuela. Can it work for deprived kids here?
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| 01:00 | 01:00Actor and playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah is castaway by Kirsty Young.
| 01:003/5Davy buries himself in school life, and in writing the book Beth urged him to write. 01:453/5Travelling across London, Jane and her friend Plato do some sleuthing.
| 01:004/5Davy wants to give Bamfylde's new headmaster his support, but Alcock won't make it easy. 01:454/5Jane sets off alone on the most important journey of her life and makes a shock discovery.
| 01:005/5Davy draws daggers with Bamfylde School's headmaster Alcock. One of them will have to go. 01:455/5Something from her past is disturbed as Jane's journey of discovery and forgiveness ends.
| 01:001/6Intelligence officers Henry Colvil and Alex Soames probe a priest's mystery death. 01:301/6A French student is on-the-run in 1960s England so has to take drastic measures.
| 01:002/6Probing a priest's death, the intelligence officers uncover links to his past. From 1996. 01:302/6Hoping to make amends for his crime, Nico plans a dangerous liaison in London.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects a highlight about bird inspiration - from the BBC's poetry archive. 02:30Flush is a young dog given to a very famous writer, Elizabeth Barret Browning.
| 02:004/4The duo face dodgy hotels and sinister monks, but love is in the air. 02:3017/26Mainwaring realises Corporal Jones's money troubles involve the whole platoon.
| 02:001/6Maria and Richard are forced to take in lodgers to pay off debt. 02:305/6Britain, 1941: Scientists work on a new bomb to be powered by prunes. With Spike Milligan.
| 02:003/6Edward and Michael have P1101s. They’re licenced to kill. Each other.... 02:301/20The Lad buys Andree a puppy for her birthday, but to his alarm it won't stop growing.
| 02:004/6Cigarettes or no smoking? Ken's in a dilemma over two ad campaigns. Stars Martin Jarvis. 02:307/15The team take the Dinosaur Cheese Interlude test.
| 02:005/8Ambassador Mackenzie turns his attention to the ecology of the People's Republic. 02:308/20Kenneth Horne reviews Britain's best export - and 'Hornerama' reports on Business.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Simon Watts speaks to Michael Hingson, owner of hero 9/11 guide dog Roselle 03:501/2After the Second World War, Robert leaves his Durham village. Read by Kevin Whately.
| 03:003/4On baby? New partners spark possibilities for Ray and Jane. Stars Juliet Stevenson 03:301/5Five writers use imaginative letters to reflect on 9/11. 03:457/10Dulcie explains the significance of the poems Robert has found.
| 03:005/5Selina plans to move out and Lucy confronts the sisters with a devastating question. 03:302/5Ten years on five writers use imaginative letters to reflect on 9/11. Today Naomi Alderman 03:458/10Summer is in full swing, and Robert feels himself changing.
| 03:004/6Can Chris McCausland's teams guess sports from just commentary? 03:303/5Ten years on, five writers reflect on the 9/11 attacks. Today, Joseph O'Neill. 03:459/10A poem provides the key Dulcie has been searching for.
| 03:001/6Dead popstar Nathan Blakely is reincarnated - as a wolf! 03:304/5Ten years on, five writers reflect on 9/11. Today, Lionel Shriver. 03:4510/10Life changes for both Dulcie and Robert with a discovery.
| 03:001/4Time-travelling biographer James Boswell meets Lord Byron at the beginning of his career. 03:305/5Ten years on five writers reflect on 9/11. Today, Michael Morpurgo. 03:45Chris would like to be a better man...
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| 04:00 | | 04:007/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Marcus Brigstocke, Anuvab Pal and Cyrus Broacha 04:302/6The sports agent is after a new cricketer, but his colleagues have concerns.
| 04:003/4Miles Jupp tests Ed Byrne, Richard Madeley and Roisin Conaty. 04:305/6Pierce Egan tries to get Tom, Bob and Jerry's adventures onto the stage.
| 04:001/5James Walton's literary quiz with Louise Doughty and John O'Farrell. 04:306/6Merv has always worn jeans, so why does Pam want to take him shopping?
| 04:005/6Sue Perkins with Jason Cook, Cerys Matthews, David Aaronovitch and Sara Pascoe. 04:304/4Doug's mum is 70, but Molly thinks he'll never manage the party and present without her.
| 04:002/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 04:302/6Harry tries to stop his parents spending money and steers them towards charity work.
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| 05:00 | 05:002/6Sisterly stage shenanigans, thanks to the Cloughbottom Ladies' Evening Guild. 05:30Jim gets a social conscience, and Eth's mum is feeling dubious over Ron.
| 05:00David Haig stars as the suburban comic hero who's had enough of the rat race.
| 05:00David Haig stars as the comic hero who opts out of the rat race.
| 05:001/4The Irish singer turned lady of the night. Based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. 05:451/2When Dublin canvassers gather, it isn't long before drink and nostalgia sour the evening.
| 05:002/4A circus double-act is in jeopardy. Based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. 05:452/2The Dublin canvassers engage in political debate, and laud their hero.
| 05:003/4Paris revolutionaries make a fatal stand. Based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. 05:451/3The tale of a tender moment among the spring flowers.
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| 06:00 | 06:003/5Davy buries himself in school life, and in writing the book Beth urged him to write. 06:453/5Travelling across London, Jane and her friend Plato do some sleuthing.
| 06:004/5Davy wants to give Bamfylde's new headmaster his support, but Alcock won't make it easy. 06:454/5Jane sets off alone on the most important journey of her life and makes a shock discovery.
| 06:005/5Davy draws daggers with Bamfylde School's headmaster Alcock. One of them will have to go. 06:455/5Something from her past is disturbed as Jane's journey of discovery and forgiveness ends.
| 06:001/6Intelligence officers Henry Colvil and Alex Soames probe a priest's mystery death. 06:301/6A French student is on-the-run in 1960s England so has to take drastic measures.
| 06:002/6Probing a priest's death, the intelligence officers uncover links to his past. From 1996. 06:302/6Hoping to make amends for his crime, Nico plans a dangerous liaison in London.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/4The duo face dodgy hotels and sinister monks, but love is in the air. 07:3017/26Mainwaring realises Corporal Jones's money troubles involve the whole platoon.
| 07:001/6Maria and Richard are forced to take in lodgers to pay off debt. 07:305/6Britain, 1941: Scientists work on a new bomb to be powered by prunes. With Spike Milligan.
| 07:003/6Edward and Michael have P1101s. They’re licenced to kill. Each other.... 07:301/20The Lad buys Andree a puppy for her birthday, but to his alarm it won't stop growing.
| 07:004/6Cigarettes or no smoking? Ken's in a dilemma over two ad campaigns. Stars Martin Jarvis. 07:307/15The team take the Dinosaur Cheese Interlude test.
| 07:005/8Ambassador Mackenzie turns his attention to the ecology of the People's Republic. 07:308/20Kenneth Horne reviews Britain's best export - and 'Hornerama' reports on Business.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/4On baby? New partners spark possibilities for Ray and Jane. Stars Juliet Stevenson 08:301/5Five writers use imaginative letters to reflect on 9/11. 08:457/10Dulcie explains the significance of the poems Robert has found.
| 08:005/5Selina plans to move out and Lucy confronts the sisters with a devastating question. 08:302/5Ten years on five writers use imaginative letters to reflect on 9/11. Today Naomi Alderman 08:458/10Summer is in full swing, and Robert feels himself changing.
| 08:004/6Can Chris McCausland's teams guess sports from just commentary? 08:303/5Ten years on, five writers reflect on the 9/11 attacks. Today, Joseph O'Neill. 08:459/10A poem provides the key Dulcie has been searching for.
| 08:001/6Dead popstar Nathan Blakely is reincarnated - as a wolf! 08:304/5Ten years on, five writers reflect on 9/11. Today, Lionel Shriver. 08:4510/10Life changes for both Dulcie and Robert with a discovery.
| 08:001/4Time-travelling biographer James Boswell meets Lord Byron at the beginning of his career. 08:305/5Ten years on five writers reflect on 9/11. Today, Michael Morpurgo. 08:45Chris would like to be a better man...
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6Excessive modesty, not being a bother, and channeling your inner-dog. 09:306/10Alan Johnson considers the pros and cons of the more liberal comprehensive system. 09:45A service from St Thomas 5th Avenue for the 25th anniversary of 9/11 with Rev Carl Turner
| 09:004/6Paul challenges his audience in Boston, Lincolnshire, to listen very carefully. 09:307/10Alan Johnson uncovers the school's success stories in academic and sporting fields. 09:45A service for 9/11 anniversary from the Cathedral of St John the Divine
| 09:006/6Josh Pugh’s Team Sports kicks off vs Synaesthesia, Pet Dog Blood Donors and Board Games. 09:308/10Alan Johnson considers the impact of violence and gangs in the school's neighbourhood. 09:45A service for the 25th anniversary of 9/11 led by Fr Enrique Salvo, St Patrick's Cathedral
| 09:006/6It’s Mischief Night and all of Icklewick are celebrating and looting (as is tradition). 09:309/10Alan Johnson examines school punishments from Victorian times to the present day. 09:45A service for 9/11 at St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine, New York
| 09:001/8Laura Smyth hears about mad catchphrases and unforgetable parenting techniques. 09:3010/10Alan Johnson visits a brand new academy on the site, Ark All Saints. 09:45The Daily Service - Christian worship.
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| 10:00 | 10:00The singer and actor talks about his interest in wildlife and love of London Zoo. 10:30Sara Mohr-Pietsch explores the digital re-mastering of music.
| 10:00Michele Hanson and Roger Highfield join Harriett Gilbert to talk good books. 10:30Hayden Lorimer asks why we love the beginning and end of art more than art itself.
| 10:00To better understand her dad, Mary Belderok listens to archive of his escape from Tower 1.
| 10:00Singer songwriter KT Tunstall nominates Scottish humourist Ivor Cutler 10:30Emily Booth tells the story of heavy metal with its leading musicians.
| 10:004/5Exploring the hymn which sets John Greenleaf Whittier's poem to music by Hubert Parry. 10:30The music of El Sistema changed lives in Venezuela. Can it work for deprived kids here?
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| 11:00 | 11:003/5Davy buries himself in school life, and in writing the book Beth urged him to write. 11:453/5Travelling across London, Jane and her friend Plato do some sleuthing.
| 11:004/5Davy wants to give Bamfylde's new headmaster his support, but Alcock won't make it easy. 11:454/5Jane sets off alone on the most important journey of her life and makes a shock discovery.
| 11:005/5Davy draws daggers with Bamfylde School's headmaster Alcock. One of them will have to go. 11:455/5Something from her past is disturbed as Jane's journey of discovery and forgiveness ends.
| 11:001/6Intelligence officers Henry Colvil and Alex Soames probe a priest's mystery death. 11:301/6A French student is on-the-run in 1960s England so has to take drastic measures.
| 11:002/6Probing a priest's death, the intelligence officers uncover links to his past. From 1996. 11:302/6Hoping to make amends for his crime, Nico plans a dangerous liaison in London.
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| 12:00 | 12:004/4The duo face dodgy hotels and sinister monks, but love is in the air. 12:3017/26Mainwaring realises Corporal Jones's money troubles involve the whole platoon.
| 12:001/6Maria and Richard are forced to take in lodgers to pay off debt. 12:305/6Britain, 1941: Scientists work on a new bomb to be powered by prunes. With Spike Milligan.
| 12:003/6Edward and Michael have P1101s. They’re licenced to kill. Each other.... 12:301/20The Lad buys Andree a puppy for her birthday, but to his alarm it won't stop growing.
| 12:004/6Cigarettes or no smoking? Ken's in a dilemma over two ad campaigns. Stars Martin Jarvis. 12:307/15The team take the Dinosaur Cheese Interlude test.
| 12:005/8Ambassador Mackenzie turns his attention to the ecology of the People's Republic. 12:308/20Kenneth Horne reviews Britain's best export - and 'Hornerama' reports on Business.
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| 13:00 | 13:003/4On baby? New partners spark possibilities for Ray and Jane. Stars Juliet Stevenson 13:301/5Five writers use imaginative letters to reflect on 9/11. 13:457/10Dulcie explains the significance of the poems Robert has found.
| 13:005/5Selina plans to move out and Lucy confronts the sisters with a devastating question. 13:302/5Ten years on five writers use imaginative letters to reflect on 9/11. Today Naomi Alderman 13:458/10Summer is in full swing, and Robert feels himself changing.
| 13:004/6Can Chris McCausland's teams guess sports from just commentary? 13:303/5Ten years on, five writers reflect on the 9/11 attacks. Today, Joseph O'Neill. 13:459/10A poem provides the key Dulcie has been searching for.
| 13:001/6Dead popstar Nathan Blakely is reincarnated - as a wolf! 13:304/5Ten years on, five writers reflect on 9/11. Today, Lionel Shriver. 13:4510/10Life changes for both Dulcie and Robert with a discovery.
| 13:001/4Time-travelling biographer James Boswell meets Lord Byron at the beginning of his career. 13:305/5Ten years on five writers reflect on 9/11. Today, Michael Morpurgo. 13:45Chris would like to be a better man...
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| 14:00 | 14:007/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Marcus Brigstocke, Anuvab Pal and Cyrus Broacha 14:302/6The sports agent is after a new cricketer, but his colleagues have concerns.
| 14:003/4Miles Jupp tests Ed Byrne, Richard Madeley and Roisin Conaty. 14:305/6Pierce Egan tries to get Tom, Bob and Jerry's adventures onto the stage.
| 14:001/5James Walton's literary quiz with Louise Doughty and John O'Farrell. 14:306/6Merv has always worn jeans, so why does Pam want to take him shopping?
| 14:005/6Sue Perkins with Jason Cook, Cerys Matthews, David Aaronovitch and Sara Pascoe. 14:304/4Doug's mum is 70, but Molly thinks he'll never manage the party and present without her.
| 14:002/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 14:302/6Harry tries to stop his parents spending money and steers them towards charity work.
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| 15:00 | 15:00David Haig stars as the suburban comic hero who's had enough of the rat race.
| 15:00David Haig stars as the comic hero who opts out of the rat race.
| 15:001/4The Irish singer turned lady of the night. Based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. 15:451/2When Dublin canvassers gather, it isn't long before drink and nostalgia sour the evening.
| 15:002/4A circus double-act is in jeopardy. Based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. 15:452/2The Dublin canvassers engage in political debate, and laud their hero.
| 15:003/4Paris revolutionaries make a fatal stand. Based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. 15:451/3The tale of a tender moment among the spring flowers.
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| 16:00 | 16:00The singer and actor talks about his interest in wildlife and love of London Zoo. 16:30Sara Mohr-Pietsch explores the digital re-mastering of music.
| 16:00Michele Hanson and Roger Highfield join Harriett Gilbert to talk good books. 16:30Hayden Lorimer asks why we love the beginning and end of art more than art itself.
| 16:00To better understand her dad, Mary Belderok listens to archive of his escape from Tower 1.
| 16:00Singer songwriter KT Tunstall nominates Scottish humourist Ivor Cutler 16:30Emily Booth tells the story of heavy metal with its leading musicians.
| 16:004/5Exploring the hymn which sets John Greenleaf Whittier's poem to music by Hubert Parry. 16:30The music of El Sistema changed lives in Venezuela. Can it work for deprived kids here?
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| 17:00 | 17:003/5Davy buries himself in school life, and in writing the book Beth urged him to write. 17:453/5Travelling across London, Jane and her friend Plato do some sleuthing.
| 17:004/5Davy wants to give Bamfylde's new headmaster his support, but Alcock won't make it easy. 17:454/5Jane sets off alone on the most important journey of her life and makes a shock discovery.
| 17:005/5Davy draws daggers with Bamfylde School's headmaster Alcock. One of them will have to go. 17:455/5Something from her past is disturbed as Jane's journey of discovery and forgiveness ends.
| 17:001/6Intelligence officers Henry Colvil and Alex Soames probe a priest's mystery death. 17:301/6A French student is on-the-run in 1960s England so has to take drastic measures.
| 17:002/6Probing a priest's death, the intelligence officers uncover links to his past. From 1996. 17:302/6Hoping to make amends for his crime, Nico plans a dangerous liaison in London.
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| 18:00 | 18:004/4The duo face dodgy hotels and sinister monks, but love is in the air. 18:3017/26Mainwaring realises Corporal Jones's money troubles involve the whole platoon.
| 18:001/6Maria and Richard are forced to take in lodgers to pay off debt. 18:305/6Britain, 1941: Scientists work on a new bomb to be powered by prunes. With Spike Milligan.
| 18:003/6Edward and Michael have P1101s. They’re licenced to kill. Each other.... 18:301/20The Lad buys Andree a puppy for her birthday, but to his alarm it won't stop growing.
| 18:004/6Cigarettes or no smoking? Ken's in a dilemma over two ad campaigns. Stars Martin Jarvis. 18:307/15The team take the Dinosaur Cheese Interlude test.
| 18:005/8Ambassador Mackenzie turns his attention to the ecology of the People's Republic. 18:308/20Kenneth Horne reviews Britain's best export - and 'Hornerama' reports on Business.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/4On baby? New partners spark possibilities for Ray and Jane. Stars Juliet Stevenson 19:301/5Five writers use imaginative letters to reflect on 9/11. 19:457/10Dulcie explains the significance of the poems Robert has found.
| 19:005/5Selina plans to move out and Lucy confronts the sisters with a devastating question. 19:302/5Ten years on five writers use imaginative letters to reflect on 9/11. Today Naomi Alderman 19:458/10Summer is in full swing, and Robert feels himself changing.
| 19:004/6Can Chris McCausland's teams guess sports from just commentary? 19:303/5Ten years on, five writers reflect on the 9/11 attacks. Today, Joseph O'Neill. 19:459/10A poem provides the key Dulcie has been searching for.
| 19:001/6Dead popstar Nathan Blakely is reincarnated - as a wolf! 19:304/5Ten years on, five writers reflect on 9/11. Today, Lionel Shriver. 19:4510/10Life changes for both Dulcie and Robert with a discovery.
| 19:001/4Time-travelling biographer James Boswell meets Lord Byron at the beginning of his career. 19:305/5Ten years on five writers reflect on 9/11. Today, Michael Morpurgo. 19:45Chris would like to be a better man...
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| 20:00 | 20:007/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Marcus Brigstocke, Anuvab Pal and Cyrus Broacha 20:302/6The sports agent is after a new cricketer, but his colleagues have concerns.
| 20:003/4Miles Jupp tests Ed Byrne, Richard Madeley and Roisin Conaty. 20:305/6Pierce Egan tries to get Tom, Bob and Jerry's adventures onto the stage.
| 20:001/5James Walton's literary quiz with Louise Doughty and John O'Farrell. 20:306/6Merv has always worn jeans, so why does Pam want to take him shopping?
| 20:005/6Sue Perkins with Jason Cook, Cerys Matthews, David Aaronovitch and Sara Pascoe. 20:304/4Doug's mum is 70, but Molly thinks he'll never manage the party and present without her.
| 20:002/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 20:302/6Harry tries to stop his parents spending money and steers them towards charity work.
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| 21:00 | 21:00David Haig stars as the suburban comic hero who's had enough of the rat race.
| 21:00David Haig stars as the comic hero who opts out of the rat race.
| 21:001/4The Irish singer turned lady of the night. Based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. 21:451/2When Dublin canvassers gather, it isn't long before drink and nostalgia sour the evening.
| 21:002/4A circus double-act is in jeopardy. Based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. 21:452/2The Dublin canvassers engage in political debate, and laud their hero.
| 21:003/4Paris revolutionaries make a fatal stand. Based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. 21:451/3The tale of a tender moment among the spring flowers.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6Excessive modesty, not being a bother, and channeling your inner-dog. 22:305/6More from Britain's first public access cable radio show. 22:455/6The queue builds for the brothers' two-cuts-for-one wedding deal.
| 22:004/6Paul challenges his audience in Boston, Lincolnshire, to listen very carefully. 22:304/6Andrew delivers a themed date. Dave's ex-school bully is back.
| 22:006/6Josh Pugh’s Team Sports kicks off vs Synaesthesia, Pet Dog Blood Donors and Board Games. 22:303/4If criminals are liars, David Lander asks why the police believe crooked informers.
| 22:006/6It’s Mischief Night and all of Icklewick are celebrating and looting (as is tradition). 22:305/5Brian Perkins, Kate Robbins and Rory Bremner 'look back' at the decade yet to happen.
| 22:001/8Laura Smyth hears about mad catchphrases and unforgetable parenting techniques. 22:303/6The comedian offers his assessment of one of the world's most influential scientists.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/8Andy Zaltzman is back for a brand new series of The News Quiz. 23:301/4Stoneybridge Town Council prepares to receive the town's first ever tourist.
| 23:002/6Country legend Tina C visits Iceland to help save the world from its financial mess. 23:154/6English Civil War reports as they happen - with all the decapitations and more. 23:306/6Writer and actress Sharon Horgan talks to theatre and TV writer Dennis Kelly.
| 23:001/6Justin has to cope with not having a plus one to bring to his school reunion. 23:301/5A twisted comedy treat. The news remixed. Jon Holmes presents The Skewer. Headphones on. 23:451/8Goldfish Liam and Anton contemplate the meaning of their existence.
| 23:002/8The Luton laureate entertains a class of schoolchildren. 23:152/4Comic modern reworkings of popular ancient Irish stories. 23:302/6The pathology lab sets up a surprising new medical empathy scheme.
| 23:004/6Marcus Brigstocke invites restaurant critic and die-hard carnivore Giles Coren to be vegan 23:304/4The sketch show written by the public.
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