| 00:00 | 00:001/2London, 1711: An architect sets to work on some new churches.
| 00:001/5A weary traveller is oppressed by the atmosphere inside a cathedral by the sea. 00:30Kenneth Cranham and Adam Nicolson join Sue MacGregor to discuss their favourite books.
| 00:002/5Two boys spend a holiday with a sinister aunt, an experience that will mark them forever. 00:30John Suchet, Hans Rhieburg and Susan Greenfield on the impact of Beethoven's Ode to Joy.
| 00:003/5In a railway station waiting room, an old man shares the haunting tale of a past job. 00:305/6Josie Long hears stories of what one generation passes on to another.
| 00:004/5One hot night, a traveller must stay at a sinister gentleman's remote house. 00:30Matthew Parris invites Professor Edith Hall to nominate her idol.
| 00:005/5A man recalls the love affair he witnessed, and that will influence the rest of his life. 00:30Victoria Coren discusses crime writing with Will Self, Martin Short and Maxim Jakubowski.
| 00:004/6Arthur is confronted by all he’s ever eaten or killed. 00:304/5The tale of Amelia and the terrifying impact of a medical trial for hypnosis.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2Hello Cheeky! Hear The News Huddlines, Frankie Howerd, Parsley Sidings and more!
| 01:004/8Can Boyd discover if the Hitler 'Kaiseroda' treasure mine witness is telling the truth? 01:30Mystery afloat as a Cornish family's curse starts to unravel. Starring Andrew Sachs.
| 01:005/8Can the XPD service get hold of the papers contained in the Nazi 'Kaiseroda' treasure? 01:30A trip to New York leads to a murky trail of blackmail and murder.
| 01:006/8Is corruption inside XPD hindering the investigation into the Nazi 'Kaiseroda' treasure? 01:30A suspect is locked away, but has the prison governor got the right man?
| 01:007/8Danger in Switzerland, and possibly explosive wartime secrets in England. 01:30The past and present collide to provide another mystery to solve for the clerical sleuth.
| 01:008/8Can Boyd Stuart get to Switzerland in time to help Stein and Colonel Pitman? 01:30The clerical sleuth hopes that the farce is with him in solving a theatre-land mystery.
| 01:00Mystery afloat as a Cornish family's curse starts to unravel. Starring Andrew Sachs. 01:30A trip to New York leads to a murky trail of blackmail and murder.
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| 02:00 | | 02:003/6Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz with Anthony Holden, Lucy Moore and Dan Tetsell. 02:301/4Back to the wireless days of 1922 and BBC's new DG John Brown takes charge.
| 02:002/6The famed improvisation game with Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, John Sessions and Enn Reitel. 02:305/6Woodhouse arrives at the Pomeroys' country house hoping to find a patron.
| 02:007/13The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini. 02:304/6With George's birthday looming, he gets two surprises, from both his wife and mother.
| 02:005/6With panellists Tom Wrigglesworth, Lloyd Langford, Lucy Porter and Robert Popper. 02:305/6The Whelk Diet is on the menu and an inspector arrives to check Bunty's veg.
| 02:004/6Students from St Catharine’s College Cambridge take on the dons in the upbeat quiz. 02:304/4Belport tries escapology to woo a music hall singer, but servant Ned is smitten too.
| 02:00A suspect is locked away, but has the prison governor got the right man? 02:30The past and present collide to provide another mystery to solve for the clerical sleuth.
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| 03:00 | | 03:00Visiting Moscow, novelist Anthea Denham gets besotted with her young Russian guide.
| 03:001/2Jessica Hynes plays the woman who inspired Daniel Defoe's eponymous heroine.
| 03:002/2Jessica Hynes plays the woman who inspired Daniel Defoe's eponymous heroine.
| 03:001/2Katherine and Mary are challenged over their assumptions about love.
| 03:002/2Katharine is engaged, but her secret admirer is also in Norfolk.
| 03:00The clerical sleuth hopes that the farce is with him in solving a theatre-land mystery. 03:30Kenneth Cranham and Adam Nicolson join Sue MacGregor to discuss their favourite books.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Alistair McGowan plays all 44 parts in David Spicer's comic take on the Lord of Lies.
| 04:00Guy Raz explores what does it take to survive when you're a complete amateur?
| 04:00Surreal and poetic adventures with the comedian and writer Tim Key.
| 04:001/3The life and radio career of the prolific and notorious producer Harry Alan Towers.
| 04:00Kirsty Young talks to Professor Dame Kay Davies. 04:45Follow Laura's unexpected house move - from bustling Bristol, back to her rural roots.
| 04:00Amanda Litherland and Greg Cochrane recommend a selection of listenworthy new podcasts.
| 04:00After the suspicious death of his brother, Philip Turner begins his search for the truth.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra introduces the responses of twelve poets to the Lindisfarne Gospel. 05:305/6John makes a heartfelt serving suggestion, and Lawry tries to keep himself busy.
| 05:001/4Simon uses his 'flair for ideas' to prove how bad he feels about being an arms dealer. 05:30A celebration of the late star of I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue, Tim Brooke-Taylor.
| 05:001/2On a Glasgow rooftop, a former high wire act and a sad young man are connected by chance. 05:301/6Rufus Hound chats to comedian Shazia Mirza about growing up as Muslim girl in the 1990s.
| 05:004/6The futuristic radio soap tries to avoid censorship by becoming an outside broadcast. 05:302/6Brian, Guuuurk and Troy are condemned to death for crimes against Interior Decoration.
| 05:002/4As talent night rehearsals grind on, peanuts and a trolley challenge some town residents. 05:302/4The family are trying to earn more money, so Big Bob gets a job.
| 05:006/6Maddox's future is uncertain as a rather shady character plans to buy the newspaper. 05:301/6Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, John Finnemore, Gyles Brandreth and Sheila Hancock.
| 05:30Matthew Parris invites Professor Edith Hall to nominate her idol.
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| 06:00 | 06:004/8Can Boyd discover if the Hitler 'Kaiseroda' treasure mine witness is telling the truth? 06:30Mystery afloat as a Cornish family's curse starts to unravel. Starring Andrew Sachs.
| 06:005/8Can the XPD service get hold of the papers contained in the Nazi 'Kaiseroda' treasure? 06:30A trip to New York leads to a murky trail of blackmail and murder.
| 06:006/8Is corruption inside XPD hindering the investigation into the Nazi 'Kaiseroda' treasure? 06:30A suspect is locked away, but has the prison governor got the right man?
| 06:007/8Danger in Switzerland, and possibly explosive wartime secrets in England. 06:30The past and present collide to provide another mystery to solve for the clerical sleuth.
| 06:008/8Can Boyd Stuart get to Switzerland in time to help Stein and Colonel Pitman? 06:30The clerical sleuth hopes that the farce is with him in solving a theatre-land mystery.
| 06:00After the suspicious death of his brother, Philip Turner begins his search for the truth.
| 06:00Mystery afloat as a Cornish family's curse starts to unravel. Starring Andrew Sachs. 06:30A trip to New York leads to a murky trail of blackmail and murder.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/4Simon uses his 'flair for ideas' to prove how bad he feels about being an arms dealer. 07:30A celebration of the late star of I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue, Tim Brooke-Taylor.
| 07:001/2On a Glasgow rooftop, a former high wire act and a sad young man are connected by chance. 07:301/6Rufus Hound chats to comedian Shazia Mirza about growing up as Muslim girl in the 1990s.
| 07:004/6The futuristic radio soap tries to avoid censorship by becoming an outside broadcast. 07:302/6Brian, Guuuurk and Troy are condemned to death for crimes against Interior Decoration.
| 07:002/4As talent night rehearsals grind on, peanuts and a trolley challenge some town residents. 07:302/4The family are trying to earn more money, so Big Bob gets a job.
| 07:006/6Maddox's future is uncertain as a rather shady character plans to buy the newspaper. 07:301/6Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, John Finnemore, Gyles Brandreth and Sheila Hancock.
| 07:30Matthew Parris invites Professor Edith Hall to nominate her idol.
| 07:00A suspect is locked away, but has the prison governor got the right man? 07:30The past and present collide to provide another mystery to solve for the clerical sleuth.
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| 08:00 | 08:00It's Troutbridge's 25th, and Pertwee plans some special commemorative gifts. 08:3023/26When a French general visits, there is a mighty platoon motoring mix-up.
| 08:004/27Neddie Seagoon is conned into pinching the keyboard played at the Battle of Waterloo 08:306/10The veteran of many parts reveals all on showbiz clichés.
| 08:0017/20The Lad starts farming, unaware what Sid has sold him. 08:306/8Clare's latest love affair proves difficult to keep secret from granny Eleanor.
| 08:001/16Kenneth Horne is a doctor who talks to animals, while Julian and Sandy troll west. 08:3012/14Meet Britain's aristocracy and take a driving test. Sketches and songs with John Cleese.
| 08:008/20Adrian’s colleagues have to cover for him, when home DIY calamities force his absence. 08:302/7Man-mad Mildred's passions are aroused by the return of an old flame. Stars Thora Hird.
| 08:007/13The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini. 08:304/6With George's birthday looming, he gets two surprises, from both his wife and mother.
| 08:00The clerical sleuth hopes that the farce is with him in solving a theatre-land mystery. 08:303/10When Bingo's new love lands Bertie in bother, who can save the day?
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz with Anthony Holden, Lucy Moore and Dan Tetsell. 09:301/4Back to the wireless days of 1922 and BBC's new DG John Brown takes charge.
| 09:004/8Angela Barnes leads a panel of comics and journalists in rounding up the news. 09:305/6Woodhouse arrives at the Pomeroys' country house hoping to find a patron.
| 09:007/13The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini. 09:304/6With George's birthday looming, he gets two surprises, from both his wife and mother.
| 09:005/6With panellists Tom Wrigglesworth, Lloyd Langford, Lucy Porter and Robert Popper. 09:305/6The Whelk Diet is on the menu and an inspector arrives to check Bunty's veg.
| 09:004/6Students from St Catharine’s College Cambridge take on the dons in the upbeat quiz. 09:304/4Belport tries escapology to woo a music hall singer, but servant Ned is smitten too.
| 09:00Leading musicians give a masterclass in the art of songwriting
| 09:00Village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy get set for Bonfire Night. 09:305/6The Whelk Diet is on the menu and an inspector arrives to check Bunty's veg.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Visiting Moscow, novelist Anthea Denham gets besotted with her young Russian guide.
| 10:001/2Jessica Hynes plays the woman who inspired Daniel Defoe's eponymous heroine.
| 10:002/2Jessica Hynes plays the woman who inspired Daniel Defoe's eponymous heroine.
| 10:001/2Katherine and Mary are challenged over their assumptions about love.
| 10:002/2Katharine is engaged, but her secret admirer is also in Norfolk.
| | 10:00Sue Lawley talks to inventor James Dyson. 10:45The LA cop and Warwickshire firefighter, reunited a year on from the Las Vegas shooting.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Guy Raz explores what does it take to survive when you're a complete amateur?
| 11:00Surreal and poetic adventures with the comedian and writer Tim Key.
| 11:001/3The life and radio career of the prolific and notorious producer Harry Alan Towers.
| 11:00Kirsty Young talks to Professor Dame Kay Davies. 11:45Follow Laura's unexpected house move - from bustling Bristol, back to her rural roots.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Greg Cochrane recommend a selection of listenworthy new podcasts.
| | 11:009/10What it actually means to be ordered to launch a nuclear attack.
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| 12:00 | 12:00It's Troutbridge's 25th, and Pertwee plans some special commemorative gifts. 12:3023/26When a French general visits, there is a mighty platoon motoring mix-up.
| 12:004/27Neddie Seagoon is conned into pinching the keyboard played at the Battle of Waterloo 12:306/10The veteran of many parts reveals all on showbiz clichés.
| 12:0017/20The Lad starts farming, unaware what Sid has sold him. 12:306/8Clare's latest love affair proves difficult to keep secret from granny Eleanor.
| 12:001/16Kenneth Horne is a doctor who talks to animals, while Julian and Sandy troll west. 12:3012/14Meet Britain's aristocracy and take a driving test. Sketches and songs with John Cleese.
| 12:008/20Adrian’s colleagues have to cover for him, when home DIY calamities force his absence. 12:302/7Man-mad Mildred's passions are aroused by the return of an old flame. Stars Thora Hird.
| 12:001/2On a Glasgow rooftop, a former high wire act and a sad young man are connected by chance. 12:301/4Back to the wireless days of 1922 and BBC's new DG John Brown takes charge.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra talks to Catherine Heaney about her father. Plus 'North' with Seamus Heaney. 12:306/6John apologises for a delay and wonders what his hobbies are.
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| 13:00 | 13:004/8Can Boyd discover if the Hitler 'Kaiseroda' treasure mine witness is telling the truth? 13:30Mystery afloat as a Cornish family's curse starts to unravel. Starring Andrew Sachs.
| 13:005/8Can the XPD service get hold of the papers contained in the Nazi 'Kaiseroda' treasure? 13:30A trip to New York leads to a murky trail of blackmail and murder.
| 13:006/8Is corruption inside XPD hindering the investigation into the Nazi 'Kaiseroda' treasure? 13:30A suspect is locked away, but has the prison governor got the right man?
| 13:007/8Danger in Switzerland, and possibly explosive wartime secrets in England. 13:30The past and present collide to provide another mystery to solve for the clerical sleuth.
| 13:008/8Can Boyd Stuart get to Switzerland in time to help Stein and Colonel Pitman? 13:30The clerical sleuth hopes that the farce is with him in solving a theatre-land mystery.
| 13:00Mystery afloat as a Cornish family's curse starts to unravel. Starring Andrew Sachs. 13:30A trip to New York leads to a murky trail of blackmail and murder.
| 13:00Leading musicians give a masterclass in the art of songwriting
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| 14:00 | 14:003/6Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz with Anthony Holden, Lucy Moore and Dan Tetsell. 14:301/4Back to the wireless days of 1922 and BBC's new DG John Brown takes charge.
| 14:002/6The famed improvisation game with Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, John Sessions and Enn Reitel. 14:305/6Woodhouse arrives at the Pomeroys' country house hoping to find a patron.
| 14:007/13The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini. 14:304/6With George's birthday looming, he gets two surprises, from both his wife and mother.
| 14:005/6With panellists Tom Wrigglesworth, Lloyd Langford, Lucy Porter and Robert Popper. 14:305/6The Whelk Diet is on the menu and an inspector arrives to check Bunty's veg.
| 14:004/6Students from St Catharine’s College Cambridge take on the dons in the upbeat quiz. 14:304/4Belport tries escapology to woo a music hall singer, but servant Ned is smitten too.
| 14:00A suspect is locked away, but has the prison governor got the right man? 14:30The past and present collide to provide another mystery to solve for the clerical sleuth.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Visiting Moscow, novelist Anthea Denham gets besotted with her young Russian guide.
| 15:001/2Jessica Hynes plays the woman who inspired Daniel Defoe's eponymous heroine.
| 15:002/2Jessica Hynes plays the woman who inspired Daniel Defoe's eponymous heroine.
| 15:001/2Katherine and Mary are challenged over their assumptions about love.
| 15:002/2Katharine is engaged, but her secret admirer is also in Norfolk.
| 15:00The clerical sleuth hopes that the farce is with him in solving a theatre-land mystery. 15:30Kenneth Cranham and Adam Nicolson join Sue MacGregor to discuss their favourite books.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Guy Raz explores what does it take to survive when you're a complete amateur?
| 16:00Surreal and poetic adventures with the comedian and writer Tim Key.
| 16:001/3The life and radio career of the prolific and notorious producer Harry Alan Towers.
| 16:00Kirsty Young talks to Professor Dame Kay Davies. 16:45Follow Laura's unexpected house move - from bustling Bristol, back to her rural roots.
| 16:00Amanda Litherland and Greg Cochrane recommend a selection of listenworthy new podcasts.
| 16:00After the suspicious death of his brother, Philip Turner begins his search for the truth.
| 16:00Starring Robbie Coltrane as Oliver Hardy and John Sessions as Stan Laurel.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/4Simon uses his 'flair for ideas' to prove how bad he feels about being an arms dealer. 17:30A celebration of the late star of I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue, Tim Brooke-Taylor.
| 17:001/2On a Glasgow rooftop, a former high wire act and a sad young man are connected by chance. 17:301/6Rufus Hound chats to comedian Shazia Mirza about growing up as Muslim girl in the 1990s.
| 17:004/6The futuristic radio soap tries to avoid censorship by becoming an outside broadcast. 17:302/6Brian, Guuuurk and Troy are condemned to death for crimes against Interior Decoration.
| 17:002/4As talent night rehearsals grind on, peanuts and a trolley challenge some town residents. 17:302/4The family are trying to earn more money, so Big Bob gets a job.
| 17:006/6Maddox's future is uncertain as a rather shady character plans to buy the newspaper. 17:301/6Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, John Finnemore, Gyles Brandreth and Sheila Hancock.
| 17:30Matthew Parris invites Professor Edith Hall to nominate her idol.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra talks to Catherine Heaney about her father. Plus 'North' with Seamus Heaney. 17:306/6John apologises for a delay and wonders what his hobbies are.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5A weary traveller is oppressed by the atmosphere inside a cathedral by the sea. 18:30Kenneth Cranham and Adam Nicolson join Sue MacGregor to discuss their favourite books.
| 18:002/5Two boys spend a holiday with a sinister aunt, an experience that will mark them forever. 18:30John Suchet, Hans Rhieburg and Susan Greenfield on the impact of Beethoven's Ode to Joy.
| 18:003/5In a railway station waiting room, an old man shares the haunting tale of a past job. 18:305/6Josie Long hears stories of what one generation passes on to another.
| 18:004/5One hot night, a traveller must stay at a sinister gentleman's remote house. 18:30Matthew Parris invites Professor Edith Hall to nominate her idol.
| 18:005/5A man recalls the love affair he witnessed, and that will influence the rest of his life. 18:30Victoria Coren discusses crime writing with Will Self, Martin Short and Maxim Jakubowski.
| 18:004/6Arthur is confronted by all he’s ever eaten or killed. 18:304/5The tale of Amelia and the terrifying impact of a medical trial for hypnosis.
| 18:002/218th-century architect Nicholas Dyer is under suspicion.
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| 19:00 | 19:00It's Troutbridge's 25th, and Pertwee plans some special commemorative gifts. 19:3023/26When a French general visits, there is a mighty platoon motoring mix-up.
| 19:004/27Neddie Seagoon is conned into pinching the keyboard played at the Battle of Waterloo 19:306/10The veteran of many parts reveals all on showbiz clichés.
| 19:0017/20The Lad starts farming, unaware what Sid has sold him. 19:306/8Clare's latest love affair proves difficult to keep secret from granny Eleanor.
| 19:001/16Kenneth Horne is a doctor who talks to animals, while Julian and Sandy troll west. 19:3012/14Meet Britain's aristocracy and take a driving test. Sketches and songs with John Cleese.
| 19:008/20Adrian’s colleagues have to cover for him, when home DIY calamities force his absence. 19:302/7Man-mad Mildred's passions are aroused by the return of an old flame. Stars Thora Hird.
| 19:00Leading musicians give a masterclass in the art of songwriting
| 19:009/10What it actually means to be ordered to launch a nuclear attack.
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| 20:00 | 20:004/8Can Boyd discover if the Hitler 'Kaiseroda' treasure mine witness is telling the truth? 20:30Mystery afloat as a Cornish family's curse starts to unravel. Starring Andrew Sachs.
| 20:005/8Can the XPD service get hold of the papers contained in the Nazi 'Kaiseroda' treasure? 20:30A trip to New York leads to a murky trail of blackmail and murder.
| 20:006/8Is corruption inside XPD hindering the investigation into the Nazi 'Kaiseroda' treasure? 20:30A suspect is locked away, but has the prison governor got the right man?
| 20:007/8Danger in Switzerland, and possibly explosive wartime secrets in England. 20:30The past and present collide to provide another mystery to solve for the clerical sleuth.
| 20:008/8Can Boyd Stuart get to Switzerland in time to help Stein and Colonel Pitman? 20:30The clerical sleuth hopes that the farce is with him in solving a theatre-land mystery.
| | 20:00Starring Robbie Coltrane as Oliver Hardy and John Sessions as Stan Laurel.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Guy Raz explores what does it take to survive when you're a complete amateur?
| 21:00Surreal and poetic adventures with the comedian and writer Tim Key.
| 21:001/3The life and radio career of the prolific and notorious producer Harry Alan Towers.
| 21:00Kirsty Young talks to Professor Dame Kay Davies. 21:45Follow Laura's unexpected house move - from bustling Bristol, back to her rural roots.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Greg Cochrane recommend a selection of listenworthy new podcasts.
| | 21:00Sue Lawley talks to inventor James Dyson. 21:45The LA cop and Warwickshire firefighter, reunited a year on from the Las Vegas shooting.
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| 22:00 | 22:00A celebration of the late star of I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue, Tim Brooke-Taylor. 22:302/5Memoirs of a boy growing up in the 1970s, when a girl caused excitement and self-loathing. 22:452/5Armando Iannucci tackles operas and offers some of his thoughts on ears.
| 22:001/6Rufus Hound chats to comedian Shazia Mirza about growing up as Muslim girl in the 1990s. 22:305/6Stephen K Amos and friends compile an idiot's guide to penny pinching and austerity.
| 22:002/6Brian, Guuuurk and Troy are condemned to death for crimes against Interior Decoration. 22:301/6Peter Fincham and Jon Plowman hear the inside story of Britain’s biggest TV comedies.
| 22:002/4The family are trying to earn more money, so Big Bob gets a job. 22:302/6Myths and mucking out at the court of King Arthur.
| 22:001/6Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, John Finnemore, Gyles Brandreth and Sheila Hancock. 22:303/6Suspiciously fictional author Alexander Cromwell reads from his Napoleonic adventure. 22:453/6The cartoonist sells his soul to the devil in the hope of securing eternal life.
| 22:002/6Howard and Vince set out to find the zoo's former owner Tommy. 22:304/6The sketch team take the audience to Nevada for selection by NASA.
| 22:006/6John apologises for a delay and wonders what his hobbies are. 22:304/5Aspiring singer-songwriter John Shuttleworth takes over the airwaves. With Vanessa Feltz.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/8Angela Barnes leads a panel of comics and journalists in rounding up the news. 23:301/8Expect no bias as Radio Active Chairman Norman Tonsil stands as an Independent Candidate.
| 23:001/6Bittersweet comedy drama about a community mental health nurse. Starring Paul Whitehouse. 23:151/6Sketch show with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. 23:305/6The hapless consultancy tackle a council's problem with a zoo.
| 23:301/4Arthur Smith presents music and comedy from his home in Balham.
| 23:005/5Spike Milligan is this week's sketch show guest and is given a signed horse. 23:302/6Temping at Nasa and planning permission for the Death Star.
| 23:002/4Insight and absurdity. Does Alan have the nerve to break up with Jane? 23:302/4The star cricketer injures Felicity Kendall in a charity celebrity cricket game.
| 23:004/6A visit to Britain's only sanctuary for balloon animals. 23:306/6Is Lloydie ready for what is coming when Johnno makes a hungover, life-changing decision? 23:456/6Has Sean's hobby of historical re-enactment gone too far?
| 23:002/4DS Nick Mohammed has his day in court, but the judge seems unimpressed... 23:305/6It's charity week at Edge Falls retail park, but Sonya's daughter is after making money.
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