| 00:00 | 00:003/4Number 6 meets a sinister scientist, and is obliged to relive events with his fiancé.
| 00:001/4Set in a complex state of beliefs, the Great God Om appears before a novice monk. 00:30Sue MacGregor, John Oxford and Dorothy Crawford discuss their favourite books.
| 00:002/4After his encounter with the Great God Om, Brutha is selected for a secret mission. 00:30Tasmin Little, Iona Brown and Allan Stephenson reflect on Vaughan Williams's work.
| 00:003/4Novice Brutha stands up to the devious Deacon Vorbus. 00:303/6Josie Long presents documentaries about time and timing.
| 00:004/4Deacon Vorbis proclaims himself the One True Prophet. 00:30Professor Tom Solomon talks about his former patient, writer Roald Dahl.
| 00:001/6A 22nd-century clerical error sets George Smith's demise for 69, not 70. Dystopian comedy. 00:30Dominic Arkwright asks guests to consider the joys of the solitary life.
| 00:002/4Arthur makes his way home and then finds Fenchurch, before promptly losing her again 00:302/6A young boy lives an isolated life until a death opens the door to the outside world.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Victoria Wood's castaway choices, from The Doobie Brothers to Tom Waits. 01:45From the Beatles to Richard Strauss, actor Tom Hanks makes his castaway choices.
| 01:004/6Farm owner Gillian Selby claims she no longer needs the Toff's assistance. 01:301/5Sergeant Fowler investigates a brutal death in the coastal fishing village of Polford.
| 01:005/6Amateur sleuth Richard Rollison refuses to be fobbed off and receives some useful advice. 01:302/5Sergeant Fowler's boss Superintendent Chadwick arrives and makes a discovery.
| 01:006/6Finding an empty farmhouse safe, can the Honourable Richard Rollison solve the mystery? 01:303/5With a serial killer on Sergeant Fowler's hands, police radios pick up mysterious signals.
| 01:001/6Lord Peter Wimsey goes undercover to probe an advertising copywriter's murder. 01:304/5With boats wrecked and phone lines down, Sergeant Fowler makes an important discovery.
| 01:002/6Wimsey's probe sees someone get a pasting meant for him. 01:305/5Sergeant Fowler takes steps as his suspicions grow over his boss Chadwick's conclusions.
| 01:001/5Sergeant Fowler investigates a brutal death in the coastal fishing village of Polford. 01:302/5Sergeant Fowler's boss Superintendent Chadwick arrives and makes a discovery.
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| 02:00 | 02:30Author and poet Maya Angelou shares her castaway choices with Michael Parkinson.
| 02:001/6A top jockey's death is probed by crime writers Lady Antonia Fraser and Anthony Price. 02:301/4Ruth fakes a family for a client and John Fuller-Carp fiddles the books.
| 02:006/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Rory Bremner and Jon Glover. 02:303/4Saffron is worried because Trevor is staying out after work more frequently.
| 02:0011/13The second semi final of the wide-ranging music quiz, with Paul Gambaccini. 02:302/6Maria and Richard get to know Paul and Ruby just a little too well.
| 02:003/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Helen Lederer, Roger McGough and Miles Kington. 02:304/6JB Morton's whimsies. With Richard Ingrams, John Sessions, Joan Sims and June Whitfield.
| 02:002/6Natalie Haynes, Michael Rosen, Arthur Smith and Paul Sinha vie for wordy supremacy. 02:304/4Angus, still living with his mum, is feeling ignored. Maybe a psychiatrist can help?
| 02:003/5With a serial killer on Sergeant Fowler's hands, police radios pick up mysterious signals. 02:304/5With boats wrecked and phone lines down, Sergeant Fowler makes an important discovery.
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| 03:00 | 03:15Ken Dodd shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
| 03:006/8Social reformer Hamer is tempted by Lady Lettice, as his wife fights for the suffragettes.
| 03:007/8The Great War dominates politics as leaders ask people to unite and Hamer's son joins up.
| 03:008/8Labour has a brief taste of power, and fortunes are made and lost.
| 03:001/2Henry Wharton creeps into no-man's land to spend an evening with his family.
| 03:002/2Soldier Henry Wharton must stand trial as a spy. Will he be hanged?
| 03:005/5Sergeant Fowler takes steps as his suspicions grow over his boss Chadwick's conclusions. 03:30Sue MacGregor, John Oxford and Dorothy Crawford discuss their favourite books.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Drama by Sean Grundy about the love of JRR Tolkien's life, based on real events.
| 04:00Guy Raz explores the hard fact that everyone eventually dies.
| 04:00Jessica Hynes joins us to talk writing, deadlines and her big screen directorial debut.
| 04:002/2John Lloyd explores the fascinating radio work of Rik Mayall
| 04:00From Lady Gaga to The Specials, comic actor Kathy Burke shares her castaway choices.(R) 04:45The surprising items that turn up at the Transport for London's lost property office.
| 04:00Listening recommendations from BBC Sounds podcasters. Originally broadcast in Aug 2019.
| 04:00The great Baker Street detective is pitted against a real-life demon of Victorian crime.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra chooses the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:303/6Collaboration loyalty cards ruin Uljabaan's plans and Richard's chances in the pub quiz.
| 05:001/6Meet the bungling surveillance team tracking blackmailers in a hotel. 05:304/6The 71st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 05:003/4Tim has a job interview and an encounter with an anaconda. 05:305/6Rufus Hound talks to writer Julie Myerson about the diaries from her formative years.
| 05:002/6With society collapsing all around her, Clare is stuck indoors bean counting. 05:306/6Professor Quanderhorn is executed.
| 05:002/6With the two chums having lost their pensions, Sam balks at Peter's survival measures. 05:302/6Alice catches up with some old friends and the entire family do a house-sit
| 05:004/4Caroline and Sylvia are engaged to bid at an auction but find more than they bargained for 05:304/6Trouble for Carolyn when the Scottish Cricket Team and Sahara Desert run out of petrol.
| 05:30Professor Tom Solomon talks about his former patient, writer Roald Dahl.
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| 06:00 | 06:004/6Farm owner Gillian Selby claims she no longer needs the Toff's assistance. 06:301/5Sergeant Fowler investigates a brutal death in the coastal fishing village of Polford.
| 06:005/6Amateur sleuth Richard Rollison refuses to be fobbed off and receives some useful advice. 06:302/5Sergeant Fowler's boss Superintendent Chadwick arrives and makes a discovery.
| 06:006/6Finding an empty farmhouse safe, can the Honourable Richard Rollison solve the mystery? 06:303/5With a serial killer on Sergeant Fowler's hands, police radios pick up mysterious signals.
| 06:001/6Lord Peter Wimsey goes undercover to probe an advertising copywriter's murder. 06:304/5With boats wrecked and phone lines down, Sergeant Fowler makes an important discovery.
| 06:002/6Wimsey's probe sees someone get a pasting meant for him. 06:305/5Sergeant Fowler takes steps as his suspicions grow over his boss Chadwick's conclusions.
| 06:00The great Baker Street detective is pitted against a real-life demon of Victorian crime.
| 06:001/5Sergeant Fowler investigates a brutal death in the coastal fishing village of Polford. 06:302/5Sergeant Fowler's boss Superintendent Chadwick arrives and makes a discovery.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/6Meet the bungling surveillance team tracking blackmailers in a hotel. 07:304/6The 71st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 07:003/4Tim has a job interview and an encounter with an anaconda. 07:305/6Rufus Hound talks to writer Julie Myerson about the diaries from her formative years.
| 07:002/6With society collapsing all around her, Clare is stuck indoors bean counting. 07:306/6Professor Quanderhorn is executed.
| 07:002/6With the two chums having lost their pensions, Sam balks at Peter's survival measures. 07:302/6Alice catches up with some old friends and the entire family do a house-sit
| 07:004/4Caroline and Sylvia are engaged to bid at an auction but find more than they bargained for 07:304/6Trouble for Carolyn when the Scottish Cricket Team and Sahara Desert run out of petrol.
| 07:30Professor Tom Solomon talks about his former patient, writer Roald Dahl.
| 07:003/5With a serial killer on Sergeant Fowler's hands, police radios pick up mysterious signals. 07:304/5With boats wrecked and phone lines down, Sergeant Fowler makes an important discovery.
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| 08:00 | 08:00Can Johnson win a 'man-powered flight' competition, despite the assistance of Pertwee? 08:30Arthur Lowe's only appearance in the pilot of the Dad's Army sequel due to his death.
| 08:008/27Neddie Seagoon escapes an invasion and finds Utopia. 08:3010/10Did the veteran auditionee ever hit the big screen?
| 08:001/20Big-headed from TV success, the Lad is set to retire until he discovers his replacement. 08:302/6The complex life and loves of Izzy Comyn, with her propensity for telling lies.
| 08:005/16Douglas Smith is taken for a spin, and Julian and Sandy sign up a bona new male model. 08:302/8Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey clash over civil liberties.
| 08:0015/20The ad agency colleagues are treated to a night out at a West End theatre. 08:303/10Bill and Faith's romantic plans are thwarted by Bert the dog. Stars Lynda Bellingham
| 08:0011/13The second semi final of the wide-ranging music quiz, with Paul Gambaccini. 08:302/6Maria and Richard get to know Paul and Ruby just a little too well.
| 08:005/5Sergeant Fowler takes steps as his suspicions grow over his boss Chadwick's conclusions. 08:309/10Trouble looms for Bertie when his wild cousins arrive.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6A top jockey's death is probed by crime writers Lady Antonia Fraser and Anthony Price. 09:301/4Ruth fakes a family for a client and John Fuller-Carp fiddles the books.
| 09:008/8Angela Barnes leads a panel of comics and journalists in rounding up the news. 09:303/4Saffron is worried because Trevor is staying out after work more frequently.
| 09:0011/13The second semi final of the wide-ranging music quiz, with Paul Gambaccini. 09:302/6Maria and Richard get to know Paul and Ruby just a little too well.
| 09:003/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Helen Lederer, Roger McGough and Miles Kington. 09:304/6JB Morton's whimsies. With Richard Ingrams, John Sessions, Joan Sims and June Whitfield.
| 09:002/6Natalie Haynes, Michael Rosen, Arthur Smith and Paul Sinha vie for wordy supremacy. 09:304/4Angus, still living with his mum, is feeling ignored. Maybe a psychiatrist can help?
| 09:00From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton explores how rivers have shaped us.
| 09:00The fall and rise of a Punch & Judy show, and Ron and Eth are planning their honeymoon. 09:304/6JB Morton's whimsies. With Richard Ingrams, John Sessions, Joan Sims and June Whitfield.
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| 10:00 | 10:006/8Social reformer Hamer is tempted by Lady Lettice, as his wife fights for the suffragettes.
| 10:007/8The Great War dominates politics as leaders ask people to unite and Hamer's son joins up.
| 10:008/8Labour has a brief taste of power, and fortunes are made and lost.
| 10:001/2Henry Wharton creeps into no-man's land to spend an evening with his family.
| 10:002/2Soldier Henry Wharton must stand trial as a spy. Will he be hanged?
| | 10:00From Frank Sinatra to Round the Horne, the opera singer shares her castaway choices. 10:45The Birmingham teacher who uses her Tourette's syndrome to teach pupils about compassion.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Guy Raz explores the hard fact that everyone eventually dies.
| 11:00Jessica Hynes joins us to talk writing, deadlines and her big screen directorial debut.
| 11:002/2John Lloyd explores the fascinating radio work of Rik Mayall
| 11:00From Lady Gaga to The Specials, comic actor Kathy Burke shares her castaway choices. 11:45The surprising items that turn up at the Transport for London's lost property office.
| 11:00Listening recommendations from BBC Sounds podcasters. Originally broadcast in Aug 2019.
| | 11:003/8True stories told live in the USA.
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| 12:00 | 12:00Can Johnson win a 'man-powered flight' competition, despite the assistance of Pertwee? 12:30Arthur Lowe's only appearance in the pilot of the Dad's Army sequel due to his death.
| 12:008/27Neddie Seagoon escapes an invasion and finds Utopia. 12:3010/10Did the veteran auditionee ever hit the big screen?
| 12:001/20Big-headed from TV success, the Lad is set to retire until he discovers his replacement. 12:302/6The complex life and loves of Izzy Comyn, with her propensity for telling lies.
| 12:005/16Douglas Smith is taken for a spin, and Julian and Sandy sign up a bona new male model. 12:302/8Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey clash over civil liberties.
| 12:0015/20The ad agency colleagues are treated to a night out at a West End theatre. 12:303/10Bill and Faith's romantic plans are thwarted by Bert the dog. Stars Lynda Bellingham
| 12:001/6A top jockey's death is probed by crime writers Lady Antonia Fraser and Anthony Price. 12:301/6Meet the bungling surveillance team tracking blackmailers in a hotel.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra chooses the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:304/6The computer catches a very common virus, making the invasion doomed in more ways than one
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| 13:00 | 13:004/6Farm owner Gillian Selby claims she no longer needs the Toff's assistance. 13:301/5Sergeant Fowler investigates a brutal death in the coastal fishing village of Polford.
| 13:005/6Amateur sleuth Richard Rollison refuses to be fobbed off and receives some useful advice. 13:302/5Sergeant Fowler's boss Superintendent Chadwick arrives and makes a discovery.
| 13:006/6Finding an empty farmhouse safe, can the Honourable Richard Rollison solve the mystery? 13:303/5With a serial killer on Sergeant Fowler's hands, police radios pick up mysterious signals.
| 13:001/6Lord Peter Wimsey goes undercover to probe an advertising copywriter's murder. 13:304/5With boats wrecked and phone lines down, Sergeant Fowler makes an important discovery.
| 13:002/6Wimsey's probe sees someone get a pasting meant for him. 13:305/5Sergeant Fowler takes steps as his suspicions grow over his boss Chadwick's conclusions.
| 13:001/5Sergeant Fowler investigates a brutal death in the coastal fishing village of Polford. 13:302/5Sergeant Fowler's boss Superintendent Chadwick arrives and makes a discovery.
| 13:00Nick Utechin selects some of the Great Detective's greatest cases on radio.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/6A top jockey's death is probed by crime writers Lady Antonia Fraser and Anthony Price. 14:301/4Ruth fakes a family for a client and John Fuller-Carp fiddles the books.
| 14:006/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Rory Bremner and Jon Glover. 14:303/4Saffron is worried because Trevor is staying out after work more frequently.
| 14:0011/13The second semi final of the wide-ranging music quiz, with Paul Gambaccini. 14:302/6Maria and Richard get to know Paul and Ruby just a little too well.
| 14:003/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Helen Lederer, Roger McGough and Miles Kington. 14:304/6JB Morton's whimsies. With Richard Ingrams, John Sessions, Joan Sims and June Whitfield.
| 14:002/6Natalie Haynes, Michael Rosen, Arthur Smith and Paul Sinha vie for wordy supremacy. 14:304/4Angus, still living with his mum, is feeling ignored. Maybe a psychiatrist can help?
| 14:003/5With a serial killer on Sergeant Fowler's hands, police radios pick up mysterious signals. 14:304/5With boats wrecked and phone lines down, Sergeant Fowler makes an important discovery.
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| 15:00 | 15:006/8Social reformer Hamer is tempted by Lady Lettice, as his wife fights for the suffragettes.
| 15:007/8The Great War dominates politics as leaders ask people to unite and Hamer's son joins up.
| 15:008/8Labour has a brief taste of power, and fortunes are made and lost.
| 15:001/2Henry Wharton creeps into no-man's land to spend an evening with his family.
| 15:002/2Soldier Henry Wharton must stand trial as a spy. Will he be hanged?
| 15:005/5Sergeant Fowler takes steps as his suspicions grow over his boss Chadwick's conclusions. 15:30Sue MacGregor, John Oxford and Dorothy Crawford discuss their favourite books.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Guy Raz explores the hard fact that everyone eventually dies.
| 16:00Jessica Hynes joins us to talk writing, deadlines and her big screen directorial debut.
| 16:002/2John Lloyd explores the fascinating radio work of Rik Mayall
| 16:00From Lady Gaga to The Specials, comic actor Kathy Burke shares her castaway choices. 16:45The surprising items that turn up at the Transport for London's lost property office.
| 16:00Listening recommendations from BBC Sounds podcasters. Originally broadcast in Aug 2019.
| 16:00The great Baker Street detective is pitted against a real-life demon of Victorian crime.
| 16:00Dahl's very own childhood tales. Narrated by Patrick Malahide.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/6Meet the bungling surveillance team tracking blackmailers in a hotel. 17:304/6The 71st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee
| 17:003/4Tim has a job interview and an encounter with an anaconda. 17:305/6Rufus Hound talks to writer Julie Myerson about the diaries from her formative years.
| 17:002/6With society collapsing all around her, Clare is stuck indoors bean counting. 17:306/6Professor Quanderhorn is executed.
| 17:002/6With the two chums having lost their pensions, Sam balks at Peter's survival measures. 17:302/6Alice catches up with some old friends and the entire family do a house-sit
| 17:004/4Caroline and Sylvia are engaged to bid at an auction but find more than they bargained for 17:304/6Trouble for Carolyn when the Scottish Cricket Team and Sahara Desert run out of petrol.
| 17:30Professor Tom Solomon talks about his former patient, writer Roald Dahl.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:304/6The computer catches a very common virus, making the invasion doomed in more ways than one
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| 18:00 | 18:001/4Set in a complex state of beliefs, the Great God Om appears before a novice monk. 18:30Sue MacGregor, John Oxford and Dorothy Crawford discuss their favourite books.
| 18:002/4After his encounter with the Great God Om, Brutha is selected for a secret mission. 18:30Tasmin Little, Iona Brown and Allan Stephenson reflect on Vaughan Williams's work.
| 18:003/4Novice Brutha stands up to the devious Deacon Vorbus. 18:303/6Josie Long presents documentaries about time and timing.
| 18:004/4Deacon Vorbis proclaims himself the One True Prophet. 18:30Professor Tom Solomon talks about his former patient, writer Roald Dahl.
| 18:001/6A 22nd-century clerical error sets George Smith's demise for 69, not 70. Dystopian comedy. 18:30Dominic Arkwright asks guests to consider the joys of the solitary life.
| 18:002/4Arthur makes his way home and then finds Fenchurch, before promptly losing her again 18:302/6A young boy lives an isolated life until a death opens the door to the outside world.
| 18:004/4From London, to Kandersfeld, to The Village... Will an end to it all ever be possible?
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| 19:00 | 19:00Can Johnson win a 'man-powered flight' competition, despite the assistance of Pertwee? 19:30Arthur Lowe's only appearance in the pilot of the Dad's Army sequel due to his death.
| 19:008/27Neddie Seagoon escapes an invasion and finds Utopia. 19:3010/10Did the veteran auditionee ever hit the big screen?
| 19:001/20Big-headed from TV success, the Lad is set to retire until he discovers his replacement. 19:302/6The complex life and loves of Izzy Comyn, with her propensity for telling lies.
| 19:005/16Douglas Smith is taken for a spin, and Julian and Sandy sign up a bona new male model. 19:302/8Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey clash over civil liberties.
| 19:0015/20The ad agency colleagues are treated to a night out at a West End theatre. 19:303/10Bill and Faith's romantic plans are thwarted by Bert the dog. Stars Lynda Bellingham
| 19:00From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton explores how rivers have shaped us.
| 19:003/8True stories told live in the USA.
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| 20:00 | 20:004/6Farm owner Gillian Selby claims she no longer needs the Toff's assistance. 20:301/5Sergeant Fowler investigates a brutal death in the coastal fishing village of Polford.
| 20:005/6Amateur sleuth Richard Rollison refuses to be fobbed off and receives some useful advice. 20:302/5Sergeant Fowler's boss Superintendent Chadwick arrives and makes a discovery.
| 20:006/6Finding an empty farmhouse safe, can the Honourable Richard Rollison solve the mystery? 20:303/5With a serial killer on Sergeant Fowler's hands, police radios pick up mysterious signals.
| 20:001/6Lord Peter Wimsey goes undercover to probe an advertising copywriter's murder. 20:304/5With boats wrecked and phone lines down, Sergeant Fowler makes an important discovery.
| 20:002/6Wimsey's probe sees someone get a pasting meant for him. 20:305/5Sergeant Fowler takes steps as his suspicions grow over his boss Chadwick's conclusions.
| | 20:00Dahl's very own childhood tales. Narrated by Patrick Malahide.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Guy Raz explores the hard fact that everyone eventually dies.
| 21:00Jessica Hynes joins us to talk writing, deadlines and her big screen directorial debut.
| 21:002/2John Lloyd explores the fascinating radio work of Rik Mayall
| 21:00From Lady Gaga to The Specials, comic actor Kathy Burke shares her castaway choices. 21:45The surprising items that turn up at the Transport for London's lost property office.
| 21:00Listening recommendations from BBC Sounds podcasters. Originally broadcast in Aug 2019.
| | 21:00From Frank Sinatra to Round the Horne, the opera singer shares her castaway choices. 21:45The Birmingham teacher who uses her Tourette's syndrome to teach pupils about compassion.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/6The 71st series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee 22:301/4Another radical proposal as the comedian tackles the stresses of the traditional job.
| 22:005/6Rufus Hound talks to writer Julie Myerson about the diaries from her formative years. 22:303/7Ed may be in line for an inheritance, as long as he can prove who he is.
| 22:006/6Professor Quanderhorn is executed. 22:305/6Peter Fincham and Jon Plowman hear the inside story of Britain’s biggest TV comedies.
| 22:002/6Alice catches up with some old friends and the entire family do a house-sit 22:306/6Murder, intrigue and a fast-talking parrot!
| 22:004/6Trouble for Carolyn when the Scottish Cricket Team and Sahara Desert run out of petrol. 22:301/6The teenage Stephen K Amos gets some careers advice in 1980s South London.
| 22:006/6Howard and Vince take Tony the Prawn to a zoo for animal offenders. 22:302/6Joe Lycett asks some questions of Canadian stand-up star Katherine Ryan.
| 22:004/6The computer catches a very common virus, making the invasion doomed in more ways than one 22:304/4Anthony's 'sensitive' goddaughter visits and Damien is asked to make a TV pilot
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| 23:00 | 23:008/8Angela Barnes leads a panel of comics and journalists in rounding up the news. 23:308/8The station's most popular programme - the forum for listeners' complaints.
| 23:005/6Bittersweet comedy drama about a community mental health nurse. Starring Paul Whitehouse. 23:155/6Sketch show with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. 23:303/6Satan is introduced to a miserable Leonardo Da Vinci.
| 23:301/6Talking coins and cows with Tom Basden, Stefan Golaszewski, Tim Key and Lloyd Woolf.
| 23:004/4An unusual hibernation in the Blue Peter garden. 23:306/6Email problems in ancient Rome. Sketch comedy with Robert Webb and Olivia Colman.
| 23:002/6Marcus Brigstocke excites Jon Culshaw with some lettuce, and then invites him to a casino. 23:303/6Mel and Vicki try their hand at speed-dating before turning to Davina and Cilla for help.
| 23:002/4Henry Normal opens volume two with poems about courtship and the language of love. 23:304/4Sarah tackles problems including 'Tonight is the night two become one - I'm leaving you'.
| 23:002/6Stuart is concerned the gift he left for Nicola in her desk could be misinterpreted. 23:303/6Pip races to Antarctica to thwart another fiendish plot by the evil Mr Gently Benevolent.
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