| 00:00 | 00:00An US senator plots to conquer the human race by destroying dolphins. Who can stop him?
| 00:001/10The Challenger crew's settled life on planet 'Paradise' is soon to be shattered. 00:30Sue MacGregor, Gyles Brandreth and Burt Caesar recommend their favourite books.
| 00:002/10Telson and Darv make contact with the Earth ship, but the response is unexpected. 00:30Simon Halsey reflects on the impact of Handel's Zadok the Priest.
| 00:003/10The crew members believe they have outwitted the Angels and can wait out the flood. 00:305/6Josie Long explores how we talk to people we disagree with.
| 00:004/10Bran wants the crew to destroy an artefact floating in space. Will they co-operate? 00:30Michael Dobbs looks back at the life of Cambridge spy Guy Burgess.
| 00:005/10On an abandoned artificial sun, the Challenger crew probes the computer in charge. 00:30Dominic Arkwright discusses the pitfalls of writing a diary with Ion Trewin, Graham Dietz.
| 00:004/4Arthur and Fenchurch return from California, meet with Ford, then encounter an old friend. 00:304/6A man fears for his friend, who claims he is being pursued by winds out to exact revenge.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Jimmy Cricket to The Grumblweeds. Favourite comedies of legendary BBC producer Mike Craig.
| 01:002/6When a charity box is filled with dud coins, PC Dixon goes after the forger. 01:301/5Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle
| 01:003/6A series of burglaries. An obvious suspect. Is everything what it appears? 01:302/5Elinor and Roddy's invalid aunt has died - but a tube of morphine is missing...
| 01:004/6A consignment of stolen salmon gives Andy the chance for promotion. 01:303/5Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot is called in to track down the killer.
| 01:005/6Should PC George Dixon break the rules to catch a vicious criminal? 01:304/5It seems Mary Gerrard wasn't the first murder victim...
| 01:006/6En route to an evening out, George Dixon and Andy Crawford get embroiled in a bank job. 01:305/5Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle.
| 01:001/5Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle 01:302/5Elinor and Roddy's invalid aunt has died - but a tube of morphine is missing...
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| 02:00 | | 02:004/6Crime writers Liza Cody and Reginald Hill try to solve a monastery mystery. 02:303/4A legal firm invites John, Ruth and Hilary to a team-building exercise in the country.
| 02:002/6John Lloyd and Noel Fielding with Janey Godley, Milton Wainwright and Corey Taylor. 02:301/6Fresh fame beckons ex-Eurovision duo Sheila and Tommy, but there's a big snag.
| 02:0013/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the 2009 Final of the eclectic music quiz. 02:304/6It is time to party for students Paul and Ruby, but Maria and Richard hit a posh hotel.
| 02:005/6Literary quiz with Dillie Keane, Mark Radcliffe, Sophie Hannah and Simon Armitage. 02:306/6With Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, June Whitfield and Joan Sims. From December 1994
| 02:004/6With panellists Michael Rosen, Arthur Smith, Paul Sinha and Natalie Haynes. 02:302/6Beau Nash helps a man threatened by a vengeful German Count.
| 02:003/5Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot is called in to track down the killer. 02:304/5It seems Mary Gerrard wasn't the first murder victim...
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| 03:00 | | 03:002/2Can Detective Inspector Resnick finally solve the case of two violent robberies?
| 03:00Sofie Grabol, Lars Mikkelsen and Marie Bach Hansen in a new version of Strindberg's play.
| 03:001/3The alluring Gwendolen is the object of several affections in this 1876 classic.
| 03:002/3Gwendolen is married to Grandcourt, while Daniel tries to trace Mirah's father.
| 03:003/3A heady mix of death, revelation, politics and marriage make up the climax to this classic
| 03:005/5Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle. 03:30Sue MacGregor, Gyles Brandreth and Burt Caesar recommend their favourite books.
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| 04:00 | 04:00An irreverent riff on James Boswell's Corsican journals. By David Ashton.
| 04:00Guy Raz explores finding wisdom at any stage of life.
| 04:00Simon Garfield joins us for a look at letters and a Second World War love story.
| 04:002/3Emma Freud is joined in her kitchen by author David Sedaris to discuss his life and career
| 04:00Morrissey shares his castaway choices. 04:45The ups and downs of navigating a new relationship as a digital nomad, and single mum.
| 04:00Six months into 2020, what are the big headlines in podcasting?
| 04:001/3An unconventional gang of crooks plan a daring robbery at a posh London department store.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:305/6Lucy must either pass her A-levels or leave the resistance.
| 05:003/6The bungling surveillance team is on a job so secret even the boss doesn't know about it. 05:301/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:001/6Back in England, Nick finds the mysterious Ronnie Hazelbeach in his late dad's house. 05:301/4Alfie Moore takes the audience through a case of breaking and entering - or is it?
| 05:004/6Brian and Clare are struggling with their son, when they bump into their beloved ex-nanny. 05:301/2Anglesey stand-up Tudur Owen on his father opening a zoo.
| 05:004/6With no pensions to fall back on, desperate Sam and Peter visit a wealthy aunt. 05:304/6Bob wants to enjoy the hospitality of his family - including a good breakfast.
| 05:002/4Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. Elizabeth falls for local handyman Charlie Bates 05:306/6The crew are grounded, so Arthur shares a secret and Carolyn learns about air hostesses.
| 05:30Michael Dobbs looks back at the life of Cambridge spy Guy Burgess.
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| 06:00 | 06:002/6When a charity box is filled with dud coins, PC Dixon goes after the forger. 06:301/5Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle
| 06:003/6A series of burglaries. An obvious suspect. Is everything what it appears? 06:302/5Elinor and Roddy's invalid aunt has died - but a tube of morphine is missing...
| 06:004/6A consignment of stolen salmon gives Andy the chance for promotion. 06:303/5Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot is called in to track down the killer.
| 06:005/6Should PC George Dixon break the rules to catch a vicious criminal? 06:304/5It seems Mary Gerrard wasn't the first murder victim...
| 06:006/6En route to an evening out, George Dixon and Andy Crawford get embroiled in a bank job. 06:305/5Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle.
| 06:001/3An unconventional gang of crooks plan a daring robbery at a posh London department store.
| 06:001/5Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle 06:302/5Elinor and Roddy's invalid aunt has died - but a tube of morphine is missing...
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| 07:00 | 07:003/6The bungling surveillance team is on a job so secret even the boss doesn't know about it. 07:301/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:001/6Back in England, Nick finds the mysterious Ronnie Hazelbeach in his late dad's house. 07:301/4Alfie Moore takes the audience through a case of breaking and entering - or is it?
| 07:004/6Brian and Clare are struggling with their son, when they bump into their beloved ex-nanny. 07:301/2Anglesey stand-up Tudur Owen on his father opening a zoo.
| 07:004/6With no pensions to fall back on, desperate Sam and Peter visit a wealthy aunt. 07:304/6Bob wants to enjoy the hospitality of his family - including a good breakfast.
| 07:002/4Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. Elizabeth falls for local handyman Charlie Bates 07:306/6The crew are grounded, so Arthur shares a secret and Carolyn learns about air hostesses.
| 07:30Michael Dobbs looks back at the life of Cambridge spy Guy Burgess.
| 07:003/5Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot is called in to track down the killer. 07:304/5It seems Mary Gerrard wasn't the first murder victim...
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| 08:00 | 08:00Uncle Ebenezer catches more than he bargains for while out trawling on his fishy scam. 08:30Will a visit to the pier pour cold water on the renovation plans?
| 08:0011/27Neddie Seagoon learns he is the rightful owner of New York and sets off to reclaim it. 08:302/8Can Bryan save his sister Vera's marriage from breakdown?
| 08:003/20The lad says women hold men back, so he forms a group to re-establish male superiority. 08:304/6With Michael messing her about, Izzy's quest to find love gets even more muddled.
| 08:007/16Kenneth Horne hits the Celluloid Jungle, and waltzes off for his Bona Ballroom tuition. 08:304/8Jim's plans to slim the Civil Service come home to roost.
| 08:0017/20Shirley the temp, Mavis’s cousin, sees trouble for Michael after reading his tealeaves. 08:305/10Where do Faith's children fit in, now that Bill is around?
| 08:0013/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the 2009 Final of the eclectic music quiz. 08:304/6It is time to party for students Paul and Ruby, but Maria and Richard hit a posh hotel.
| 08:005/5Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle. 08:301/6David Jason's probe of modern life sets out to comprehend cash.
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| 09:00 | 09:004/6Crime writers Liza Cody and Reginald Hill try to solve a monastery mystery. 09:303/4A legal firm invites John, Ruth and Hilary to a team-building exercise in the country.
| 09:002/6It’s not a cure, but they say laughter's the best medicine. 09:301/6Fresh fame beckons ex-Eurovision duo Sheila and Tommy, but there's a big snag.
| 09:0013/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the 2009 Final of the eclectic music quiz. 09:304/6It is time to party for students Paul and Ruby, but Maria and Richard hit a posh hotel.
| 09:005/6Literary quiz with Dillie Keane, Mark Radcliffe, Sophie Hannah and Simon Armitage. 09:306/6With Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, June Whitfield and Joan Sims. From December 1994
| 09:004/6With panellists Michael Rosen, Arthur Smith, Paul Sinha and Natalie Haynes. 09:302/6Beau Nash helps a man threatened by a vengeful German Count.
| 09:001/3Barry Cryer presents comedy including Clare in the Community and Radio Shuttleworth.
| 09:001/13Jennifer nags stubborn Henry, who is due in court over a treehouse. 09:306/6With Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, June Whitfield and Joan Sims. From December 1994
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| 10:00 | 10:002/2Can Detective Inspector Resnick finally solve the case of two violent robberies?
| 10:00Sofie Grabol, Lars Mikkelsen and Marie Bach Hansen in a new version of Strindberg's play.
| 10:001/3The alluring Gwendolen is the object of several affections in this 1876 classic.
| 10:002/3Gwendolen is married to Grandcourt, while Daniel tries to trace Mirah's father.
| 10:003/3A heady mix of death, revelation, politics and marriage make up the climax to this classic
| | 10:00From Salad Days to Joan Baez, mountaineer Chris Bonington shares his castaway choices. 10:45Glenys has paid for her sleeve tattoos with her pension - and they're not what you expect!
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| 11:00 | 11:00Guy Raz explores finding wisdom at any stage of life.
| 11:00Simon Garfield joins us for a look at letters and a Second World War love story.
| 11:002/3Emma Freud is joined in her kitchen by author David Sedaris to discuss his life and career
| 11:00Morrissey shares his castaway choices. 11:45The ups and downs of navigating a new relationship as a digital nomad, and single mum.
| 11:00Six months into 2020, what are the big headlines in podcasting?
| | 11:005/8True stories told live in the USA.
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| 12:00 | 12:00Uncle Ebenezer catches more than he bargains for while out trawling on his fishy scam. 12:30Will a visit to the pier pour cold water on the renovation plans?
| 12:0011/27Neddie Seagoon learns he is the rightful owner of New York and sets off to reclaim it. 12:302/8Can Bryan save his sister Vera's marriage from breakdown?
| 12:003/20The lad says women hold men back, so he forms a group to re-establish male superiority. 12:304/6With Michael messing her about, Izzy's quest to find love gets even more muddled.
| 12:007/16Kenneth Horne hits the Celluloid Jungle, and waltzes off for his Bona Ballroom tuition. 12:304/8Jim's plans to slim the Civil Service come home to roost.
| 12:0017/20Shirley the temp, Mavis’s cousin, sees trouble for Michael after reading his tealeaves. 12:305/10Where do Faith's children fit in, now that Bill is around?
| 12:001/6Fresh fame beckons ex-Eurovision duo Sheila and Tommy, but there's a big snag. 12:301/6Back in England, Nick finds the mysterious Ronnie Hazelbeach in his late dad's house.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC poetry archive. 12:306/6Uljabaan is determined to fail his annual inspection, but he needs help...
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| 13:00 | 13:002/6When a charity box is filled with dud coins, PC Dixon goes after the forger. 13:301/5Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle
| 13:003/6A series of burglaries. An obvious suspect. Is everything what it appears? 13:302/5Elinor and Roddy's invalid aunt has died - but a tube of morphine is missing...
| 13:004/6A consignment of stolen salmon gives Andy the chance for promotion. 13:303/5Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot is called in to track down the killer.
| 13:005/6Should PC George Dixon break the rules to catch a vicious criminal? 13:304/5It seems Mary Gerrard wasn't the first murder victim...
| 13:006/6En route to an evening out, George Dixon and Andy Crawford get embroiled in a bank job. 13:305/5Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle.
| 13:001/5Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle 13:302/5Elinor and Roddy's invalid aunt has died - but a tube of morphine is missing...
| 13:00The legendary writers present their favourite episodes featuring the rag and bone men.
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| 14:00 | 14:004/6Crime writers Liza Cody and Reginald Hill try to solve a monastery mystery. 14:303/4A legal firm invites John, Ruth and Hilary to a team-building exercise in the country.
| 14:002/6John Lloyd and Noel Fielding with Janey Godley, Milton Wainwright and Corey Taylor. 14:301/6Fresh fame beckons ex-Eurovision duo Sheila and Tommy, but there's a big snag.
| 14:0013/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the 2009 Final of the eclectic music quiz. 14:304/6It is time to party for students Paul and Ruby, but Maria and Richard hit a posh hotel.
| 14:005/6Literary quiz with Dillie Keane, Mark Radcliffe, Sophie Hannah and Simon Armitage. 14:306/6With Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, June Whitfield and Joan Sims. From December 1994
| 14:004/6With panellists Michael Rosen, Arthur Smith, Paul Sinha and Natalie Haynes. 14:302/6Beau Nash helps a man threatened by a vengeful German Count.
| 14:003/5Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot is called in to track down the killer. 14:304/5It seems Mary Gerrard wasn't the first murder victim...
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| 15:00 | 15:002/2Can Detective Inspector Resnick finally solve the case of two violent robberies?
| 15:00Sofie Grabol, Lars Mikkelsen and Marie Bach Hansen in a new version of Strindberg's play.
| 15:001/3The alluring Gwendolen is the object of several affections in this 1876 classic.
| 15:002/3Gwendolen is married to Grandcourt, while Daniel tries to trace Mirah's father.
| 15:003/3A heady mix of death, revelation, politics and marriage make up the climax to this classic
| 15:005/5Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle. 15:30Sue MacGregor, Gyles Brandreth and Burt Caesar recommend their favourite books.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Guy Raz explores finding wisdom at any stage of life.
| 16:00Simon Garfield joins us for a look at letters and a Second World War love story.
| 16:002/3Emma Freud is joined in her kitchen by author David Sedaris to discuss his life and career
| 16:00Morrissey shares his castaway choices. 16:45The ups and downs of navigating a new relationship as a digital nomad, and single mum.
| 16:00Six months into 2020, what are the big headlines in podcasting?
| 16:001/3An unconventional gang of crooks plan a daring robbery at a posh London department store.
| 16:00Robert Rigby's dramatisation of Alan Sillitoe's short story about an angry young man.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/6The bungling surveillance team is on a job so secret even the boss doesn't know about it. 17:301/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:001/6Back in England, Nick finds the mysterious Ronnie Hazelbeach in his late dad's house. 17:301/4Alfie Moore takes the audience through a case of breaking and entering - or is it?
| 17:004/6Brian and Clare are struggling with their son, when they bump into their beloved ex-nanny. 17:301/2Anglesey stand-up Tudur Owen on his father opening a zoo.
| 17:004/6With no pensions to fall back on, desperate Sam and Peter visit a wealthy aunt. 17:304/6Bob wants to enjoy the hospitality of his family - including a good breakfast.
| 17:002/4Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. Elizabeth falls for local handyman Charlie Bates 17:306/6The crew are grounded, so Arthur shares a secret and Carolyn learns about air hostesses.
| 17:30Michael Dobbs looks back at the life of Cambridge spy Guy Burgess.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC poetry archive. 17:306/6Uljabaan is determined to fail his annual inspection, but he needs help...
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| 18:00 | 18:001/10The Challenger crew's settled life on planet 'Paradise' is soon to be shattered. 18:30Sue MacGregor, Gyles Brandreth and Burt Caesar recommend their favourite books.
| 18:002/10Telson and Darv make contact with the Earth ship, but the response is unexpected. 18:30Simon Halsey reflects on the impact of Handel's Zadok the Priest.
| 18:003/10The crew members believe they have outwitted the Angels and can wait out the flood. 18:305/6Josie Long explores how we talk to people we disagree with.
| 18:004/10Bran wants the crew to destroy an artefact floating in space. Will they co-operate? 18:30Michael Dobbs looks back at the life of Cambridge spy Guy Burgess.
| 18:005/10On an abandoned artificial sun, the Challenger crew probes the computer in charge. 18:30Dominic Arkwright discusses the pitfalls of writing a diary with Ion Trewin, Graham Dietz.
| 18:004/4Arthur and Fenchurch return from California, meet with Ford, then encounter an old friend. 18:304/6A man fears for his friend, who claims he is being pursued by winds out to exact revenge.
| 18:00A worldwide power failure brings chaos and terror to Earth, but some towns are unaffected.
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| 19:00 | 19:00Uncle Ebenezer catches more than he bargains for while out trawling on his fishy scam. 19:30Will a visit to the pier pour cold water on the renovation plans?
| 19:0011/27Neddie Seagoon learns he is the rightful owner of New York and sets off to reclaim it. 19:302/8Can Bryan save his sister Vera's marriage from breakdown?
| 19:003/20The lad says women hold men back, so he forms a group to re-establish male superiority. 19:304/6With Michael messing her about, Izzy's quest to find love gets even more muddled.
| 19:007/16Kenneth Horne hits the Celluloid Jungle, and waltzes off for his Bona Ballroom tuition. 19:304/8Jim's plans to slim the Civil Service come home to roost.
| 19:0017/20Shirley the temp, Mavis’s cousin, sees trouble for Michael after reading his tealeaves. 19:305/10Where do Faith's children fit in, now that Bill is around?
| 19:001/3Barry Cryer presents comedy including Clare in the Community and Radio Shuttleworth.
| 19:005/8True stories told live in the USA.
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| 20:00 | 20:002/6When a charity box is filled with dud coins, PC Dixon goes after the forger. 20:301/5Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle
| 20:003/6A series of burglaries. An obvious suspect. Is everything what it appears? 20:302/5Elinor and Roddy's invalid aunt has died - but a tube of morphine is missing...
| 20:004/6A consignment of stolen salmon gives Andy the chance for promotion. 20:303/5Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot is called in to track down the killer.
| 20:005/6Should PC George Dixon break the rules to catch a vicious criminal? 20:304/5It seems Mary Gerrard wasn't the first murder victim...
| 20:006/6En route to an evening out, George Dixon and Andy Crawford get embroiled in a bank job. 20:305/5Hercule Poirot takes to the courtroom for the trial of Elinor Carlisle.
| | 20:00Robert Rigby's dramatisation of Alan Sillitoe's short story about an angry young man.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Guy Raz explores finding wisdom at any stage of life.
| 21:00Simon Garfield joins us for a look at letters and a Second World War love story.
| 21:002/3Emma Freud is joined in her kitchen by author David Sedaris to discuss his life and career
| 21:00Morrissey shares his castaway choices. 21:45The ups and downs of navigating a new relationship as a digital nomad, and single mum.
| 21:00Six months into 2020, what are the big headlines in podcasting?
| | 21:00From Salad Days to Joan Baez, mountaineer Chris Bonington shares his castaway choices. 21:45Glenys has paid for her sleeve tattoos with her pension - and they're not what you expect!
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:303/4Another radical proposal as the comedian calls for people to be re-housed at random.
| 22:001/4Alfie Moore takes the audience through a case of breaking and entering - or is it? 22:305/7Ed discovers a whole new world of self-satisfaction surveys.
| 22:001/2Anglesey stand-up Tudur Owen on his father opening a zoo. 22:301/4It's Adam's chance to tidy up the Birmingham shop, but will father Rudy get his revenge?
| 22:004/6Bob wants to enjoy the hospitality of his family - including a good breakfast. 22:303/6A theatre troupe visit the school. With Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith and Mark Gatiss.
| 22:006/6The crew are grounded, so Arthur shares a secret and Carolyn learns about air hostesses. 22:303/6Young Stephen falls in love, discovers something about himself and breaks his first heart.
| 22:002/6Could we all use more or less faith? Mark Watson's quest to improve the world. 22:304/6Sara Pascoe puts Harry Hill in the hot seat.
| 22:006/6Uljabaan is determined to fail his annual inspection, but he needs help... 22:302/6Dougie Donnelly tells the story of probably the best one-legged bowls player ever. 22:452/6Separated and homeless, Dave muses on life outside his temporary storage pod home.
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| 23:00 | 23:002/6It’s not a cure, but they say laughter's the best medicine. 23:302/6The codebreakers run out of rations. Can special new recruit Willis save their bacon?
| 23:001/4The music hall artiste and OAP raps with beatboxer Shlomo, probing buzz words. 23:151/4A surveyor's clerk tries hard to cover up a huge white lie. 23:305/6Satan ponders happiness while Elvis gets locked in a crate.
| 23:001/6Ramesh's girlfriend opens a food bank in Lenzie, but she has got competition. 23:303/6Packing cases and breaking vows in the bizarre sketch comedy show.
| 23:002/4Indian students on a gap year enjoy England's smell, and that's just at Heathrow Airport. 23:302/4David Lander reports on the implications of revolutionary methods of baby production.
| 23:004/6Marcus Brigstocke introduces the actor to social media, herbal supplements and exercise. 23:305/6Fancying a summer holiday, Mel and Vicki do a house swap with another double act.
| 23:004/4Henry's final volume, with guests Liz Lochhead and Pete Ramskil. 23:302/4A countess begs for help to skip eternity as a Barry Manilow fan.
| 23:004/6Joe and Terry replace Stuart with new best friend Janice. 23:305/6A new and terrible danger threatens Britain.
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