| 00:00 | 00:004/5Paul claims he can foresee imminent crimes, but the police think he's the perpetrator. 00:305/5An illicit weekend in Paris sparks a shocking conclusion. Stars Dinsdale Landen.
| 00:001/4Stories about a voyage to the sun and a young boy whose real age is a mystery. 00:30Sue MacGregor is joined by Baroness Shirley Williams and the writer Sathnam Sanghera.
| 00:002/4Stories about the terrible perils of invention and the murderous dangers of jealousy. 00:30Anthony Holden and Vassily Sinaisky explore the impact of Tchaikovsky's final symphony.
| 00:003/4Stories about a risky time-travelling safari trip and a technology-loathing man. 00:301/7Josie Long explores encounters which leave an indelible imprint.
| 00:004/4Including the story that led to the 1953 film The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms. 00:30Marlon Brando - greatest actor of the twentieth century?
| 00:00Maybury is driving home, he's lost, it's getting dark and he's running out of petrol. 00:30Dominic Arkwright, Ben Goldacre, Sophie Borland and Joe Queenan discuss the telephone.
| 00:005/6Thor vs Wowbagger in a fight-to-the-death, followed by cheesy nibbles and drinks. 00:305/6Edna and Tankerton return to her home town and attend a fete worse than death. From 2008.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Penelope Keith unearths some horticultural highlights from the BBC archives.
| 01:001/4Steven J Blackburn and his assistant get digging in a mucky war of the flowers. 01:301/5A man goes missing from a liner. His sister is adamant that it wasn’t suicide
| 01:002/4When fraud strikes a pub quiz, the landlord calls in Steven J Blackburn to crack the scam. 01:302/5DC ‘Birdie’ Partridge has an amateur sidekick. But is she a potential next victim?
| 01:003/4Steven J Blackburn probes a ventriloquist dummy's theft at a home for retired theatricals. 01:303/5Despite being ordered not to, ‘Birdie’ keeps investigating. Ruth makes her own enquiries.
| 01:004/4Setting out to track down a missing person, private eye Blackburn finds something more. 01:304/5Ruth makes a mistake by visiting the scene of Terri's murder. Birdie comes to her rescue.
| 01:001/6Merseyside mum, Rosie Monaghan, has lost her job but she plans to become a private eye. 01:305/5Ruth has been kidnapped and Birdie has a day of surprises in store.
| 01:001/5A man goes missing from a liner. His sister is adamant that it wasn’t suicide 01:302/5DC ‘Birdie’ Partridge has an amateur sidekick. But is she a potential next victim?
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| 02:00 | | 02:007/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 02:303/4President Heaven holds a peace conference. There can be only one conclusion - all-out war.
| 02:005/6With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Claire Rayner and Roy Hattersley. 02:304/4Will an unexpected event bring Nishith and Sripurna closer together?
| 02:00Quote … Unquote, the popular celebrity quotations quiz with Nigel Rees. 02:301/6Five travellers face a bumpy ride - their clueless guide has never been to Asia.
| 02:002/6Irreverent literary game with Mark Steel, David Stafford, Miles Kington and Sophie Hannah. 02:303/6Maria is in the grip of a writer's block. Will her housemates help?
| 02:003/6Lloyd Langford, Susie Dent, Dave Gorman and Natalie Haynes compete in the verbal game show 02:301/6Peter Davison stars in a sitcom about a family with a young daughter with Down's syndrome.
| 02:003/5Despite being ordered not to, ‘Birdie’ keeps investigating. Ruth makes her own enquiries. 02:304/5Ruth makes a mistake by visiting the scene of Terri's murder. Birdie comes to her rescue.
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| 03:00 | | 03:001/3Mrs Mantrip hopes that a new neighbour won't lower the tone of her beloved Durham Square.
| 03:002/3Susan Leg wants to keep her neighbours guessing about 'Rudolf da Vinci'.
| 03:003/3Susan's neighbours think she's a gossip columnist, until they learn the whole truth.
| 03:001/4In 19th-century Russia, a bored high society wife embarks on a love affair.
| 03:002/4Anna's affair with young officer Vronsky has begun but her husband will not acknowledge it
| 03:005/5Ruth has been kidnapped and Birdie has a day of surprises in store. 03:30Sue MacGregor is joined by Baroness Shirley Williams and the writer Sathnam Sanghera.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Drama about the life and work of Alfred Nobel starring Robin Soans.
| 04:00Guy Raz explores when loss, violence or betrayal test our willingness to forgive.
| 04:00Telling Tales heads to Penzance to meet Patrick Gale.
| 04:002/3John Wilson looks back at the best of Mastertapes from Nigel Kennedy to The Zombies.
| 04:00From Bach to Van Morrison. Film director Anthony Minghella shares his castaway choices. 04:45David Attenborough celebrates butterflies' migration with a twist of evolutionary thinking
| 04:00A selection of brilliant podcast recommendations - all by you!
| 04:00Jeffery Cotterell is not convinced by the explanation for his brother's death...
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Simon Armitage takes us on a journey to the Stanza Stones. 05:301/4Hetty tries to talk Maggie out of lunch with an old friend she does not actually like.
| 05:006/6Peter agrees to Plum House being used as a location in a period drama. 05:303/6Jack Dee, Barry Cryer and Tony Hawks are joined by Susan Calman and Fred MacAulay.
| 05:005/6John Finnemore presents more sketches in his award-winning Souvenir Programme. 05:306/6The series ends with an essay about David's fashion sense and an audience Q&A session.
| 05:001/6Clare has mysteriously fled her honeymoon and returned to work. 05:302/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of the world beyond Britain.
| 05:001/5Tony tells Andree about his war wound, which is a story one may find hard to believe. 05:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 05:003/3Mabel suggests shows for 'minorities', taking Lord Reith by surprise 05:302/4Dad tries to fight off an unwanted invasion, while Granny turns to smuggling.
| 05:30Marlon Brando - greatest actor of the twentieth century?
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| 06:00 | 06:001/4Steven J Blackburn and his assistant get digging in a mucky war of the flowers. 06:301/5A man goes missing from a liner. His sister is adamant that it wasn’t suicide
| 06:002/4When fraud strikes a pub quiz, the landlord calls in Steven J Blackburn to crack the scam. 06:302/5DC ‘Birdie’ Partridge has an amateur sidekick. But is she a potential next victim?
| 06:003/4Steven J Blackburn probes a ventriloquist dummy's theft at a home for retired theatricals. 06:303/5Despite being ordered not to, ‘Birdie’ keeps investigating. Ruth makes her own enquiries.
| 06:004/4Setting out to track down a missing person, private eye Blackburn finds something more. 06:304/5Ruth makes a mistake by visiting the scene of Terri's murder. Birdie comes to her rescue.
| 06:001/6Merseyside mum, Rosie Monaghan, has lost her job but she plans to become a private eye. 06:305/5Ruth has been kidnapped and Birdie has a day of surprises in store.
| 06:00Jeffery Cotterell is not convinced by the explanation for his brother's death...
| 06:001/5A man goes missing from a liner. His sister is adamant that it wasn’t suicide 06:302/5DC ‘Birdie’ Partridge has an amateur sidekick. But is she a potential next victim?
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| 07:00 | 07:006/6Peter agrees to Plum House being used as a location in a period drama. 07:303/6Jack Dee, Barry Cryer and Tony Hawks are joined by Susan Calman and Fred MacAulay.
| 07:005/6John Finnemore presents more sketches in his award-winning Souvenir Programme. 07:306/6The series ends with an essay about David's fashion sense and an audience Q&A session.
| 07:001/6Clare has mysteriously fled her honeymoon and returned to work. 07:302/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of the world beyond Britain.
| 07:001/5Tony tells Andree about his war wound, which is a story one may find hard to believe. 07:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 07:003/3Mabel suggests shows for 'minorities', taking Lord Reith by surprise 07:302/4Dad tries to fight off an unwanted invasion, while Granny turns to smuggling.
| 07:30Marlon Brando - greatest actor of the twentieth century?
| 07:003/5Despite being ordered not to, ‘Birdie’ keeps investigating. Ruth makes her own enquiries. 07:304/5Ruth makes a mistake by visiting the scene of Terri's murder. Birdie comes to her rescue.
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| 08:00 | 08:001/14John Cleese's magic tricks and a talking baboon called Dermot. Sketches with Graeme Garden 08:30Pike and Hodges call in a clairvoyant to help them locate the pier's rumoured booty.
| 08:0025/27Ignoring a telegram about Japan's surrender, Neddie Seagoon and company are still at war. 08:303/5The showbiz veteran relates a calamitous tale of a double-act gone wrong.
| 08:0012/20Rivalling Edinburgh and Salzburg, three short plays with the Lad in East Cheam. 08:307/8Sarah is irritated by her mother Eleanor's opinions on TV and every other subject.
| 08:0016/16Listeners have their say, plus a bona surprise for Julian and Sandy. The last ever show. 08:305/6The sofa-bound presenters look at shopaholics and dangerous ducks.
| 08:002/9Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as two brothers feuding over their mum’s will. 08:307/7The carol concert and school post box must be organised - not forgetting the staff panto
| 08:00Quote … Unquote, the popular celebrity quotations quiz with Nigel Rees. 08:301/6Five travellers face a bumpy ride - their clueless guide has never been to Asia.
| 08:005/5Ruth has been kidnapped and Birdie has a day of surprises in store. 08:30Ted and Kitty quarrel over her frock and reporter George gets festive.
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| 09:00 | 09:007/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 09:303/4President Heaven holds a peace conference. There can be only one conclusion - all-out war.
| 09:005/6Sara Pascoe curates her dream festival, hosting a line-up of her favourite performers. 09:304/4Will an unexpected event bring Nishith and Sripurna closer together?
| 09:00Quote … Unquote, the popular celebrity quotations quiz with Nigel Rees. 09:301/6Five travellers face a bumpy ride - their clueless guide has never been to Asia.
| 09:002/6Irreverent literary game with Mark Steel, David Stafford, Miles Kington and Sophie Hannah. 09:303/6Maria is in the grip of a writer's block. Will her housemates help?
| 09:003/6Lloyd Langford, Susie Dent, Dave Gorman and Natalie Haynes compete in the verbal game show 09:301/6Peter Davison stars in a sitcom about a family with a young daughter with Down's syndrome.
| 09:00Writers Ray Galton and Alan Simpson chat to Peter Reed about their radio life and times.
| 09:0010/13Jen gets jealous when she sees Henry talking to an old girlfriend. 09:303/6Maria is in the grip of a writer's block. Will her housemates help?
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3Mrs Mantrip hopes that a new neighbour won't lower the tone of her beloved Durham Square.
| 10:002/3Susan Leg wants to keep her neighbours guessing about 'Rudolf da Vinci'.
| 10:003/3Susan's neighbours think she's a gossip columnist, until they learn the whole truth.
| 10:001/4In 19th-century Russia, a bored high society wife embarks on a love affair.
| 10:002/4Anna's affair with young officer Vronsky has begun but her husband will not acknowledge it
| | 10:00From Frank Sinatra to Dylan Thomas. Actor Roy Dotrice shares his castaway choices. 10:301/8Jobsworth caretaker Ramsay Potts' love of rules sparks catastrophe for an MP in a lift.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Guy Raz explores when loss, violence or betrayal test our willingness to forgive.
| 11:00Telling Tales heads to Penzance to meet Patrick Gale.
| 11:002/3John Wilson looks back at the best of Mastertapes from Nigel Kennedy to The Zombies.
| 11:00From Bach to Van Morrison. Film director Anthony Minghella shares his castaway choices. 11:45David Attenborough celebrates butterflies' migration with a twist of evolutionary thinking
| 11:00A selection of brilliant podcast recommendations - all by you!
| | 11:005/8Radiolab asks how far lawyers should go to provide the best defence to the worst people.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/14John Cleese's magic tricks and a talking baboon called Dermot. Sketches with Graeme Garden 12:30Pike and Hodges call in a clairvoyant to help them locate the pier's rumoured booty.
| 12:0025/27Ignoring a telegram about Japan's surrender, Neddie Seagoon and company are still at war. 12:303/5The showbiz veteran relates a calamitous tale of a double-act gone wrong.
| 12:0012/20Rivalling Edinburgh and Salzburg, three short plays with the Lad in East Cheam. 12:307/8Sarah is irritated by her mother Eleanor's opinions on TV and every other subject.
| 12:0016/16Listeners have their say, plus a bona surprise for Julian and Sandy. The last ever show. 12:305/6The sofa-bound presenters look at shopaholics and dangerous ducks.
| 12:002/9Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as two brothers feuding over their mum’s will. 12:307/7The carol concert and school post box must be organised - not forgetting the staff panto
| 12:001/6Clare has mysteriously fled her honeymoon and returned to work. 12:304/4Will an unexpected event bring Nishith and Sripurna closer together?
| 12:00Daljit Nagra chooses 'Street Reach Girls', presented by Barnsley poet Ian MacMillan. 12:302/4Maggie's in a flap after her free-spirited cousin Max arrives for a visit.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/4Steven J Blackburn and his assistant get digging in a mucky war of the flowers. 13:301/5A man goes missing from a liner. His sister is adamant that it wasn’t suicide
| 13:002/4When fraud strikes a pub quiz, the landlord calls in Steven J Blackburn to crack the scam. 13:302/5DC ‘Birdie’ Partridge has an amateur sidekick. But is she a potential next victim?
| 13:003/4Steven J Blackburn probes a ventriloquist dummy's theft at a home for retired theatricals. 13:303/5Despite being ordered not to, ‘Birdie’ keeps investigating. Ruth makes her own enquiries.
| 13:004/4Setting out to track down a missing person, private eye Blackburn finds something more. 13:304/5Ruth makes a mistake by visiting the scene of Terri's murder. Birdie comes to her rescue.
| 13:001/6Merseyside mum, Rosie Monaghan, has lost her job but she plans to become a private eye. 13:305/5Ruth has been kidnapped and Birdie has a day of surprises in store.
| 13:001/5A man goes missing from a liner. His sister is adamant that it wasn’t suicide 13:302/5DC ‘Birdie’ Partridge has an amateur sidekick. But is she a potential next victim?
| 13:00Natalie Haynes relives school highlights and horrors.
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| 14:00 | 14:007/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 14:303/4President Heaven holds a peace conference. There can be only one conclusion - all-out war.
| 14:005/6With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Claire Rayner and Roy Hattersley. 14:304/4Will an unexpected event bring Nishith and Sripurna closer together?
| 14:00Quote … Unquote, the popular celebrity quotations quiz with Nigel Rees. 14:301/6Five travellers face a bumpy ride - their clueless guide has never been to Asia.
| 14:002/6Irreverent literary game with Mark Steel, David Stafford, Miles Kington and Sophie Hannah. 14:303/6Maria is in the grip of a writer's block. Will her housemates help?
| 14:003/6Lloyd Langford, Susie Dent, Dave Gorman and Natalie Haynes compete in the verbal game show 14:301/6Peter Davison stars in a sitcom about a family with a young daughter with Down's syndrome.
| 14:003/5Despite being ordered not to, ‘Birdie’ keeps investigating. Ruth makes her own enquiries. 14:304/5Ruth makes a mistake by visiting the scene of Terri's murder. Birdie comes to her rescue.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3Mrs Mantrip hopes that a new neighbour won't lower the tone of her beloved Durham Square.
| 15:002/3Susan Leg wants to keep her neighbours guessing about 'Rudolf da Vinci'.
| 15:003/3Susan's neighbours think she's a gossip columnist, until they learn the whole truth.
| 15:001/4In 19th-century Russia, a bored high society wife embarks on a love affair.
| 15:002/4Anna's affair with young officer Vronsky has begun but her husband will not acknowledge it
| 15:005/5Ruth has been kidnapped and Birdie has a day of surprises in store. 15:30Sue MacGregor is joined by Baroness Shirley Williams and the writer Sathnam Sanghera.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Guy Raz explores when loss, violence or betrayal test our willingness to forgive.
| 16:00Telling Tales heads to Penzance to meet Patrick Gale.
| 16:002/3John Wilson looks back at the best of Mastertapes from Nigel Kennedy to The Zombies.
| 16:00From Bach to Van Morrison. Film director Anthony Minghella shares his castaway choices. 16:45David Attenborough celebrates butterflies' migration with a twist of evolutionary thinking
| 16:00A selection of brilliant podcast recommendations - all by you!
| 16:00Jeffery Cotterell is not convinced by the explanation for his brother's death...
| 16:00The Great Fire of London, as witnessed by the diarist, Samuel Pepys, 350 years ago.
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| 17:00 | 17:006/6Peter agrees to Plum House being used as a location in a period drama. 17:303/6Jack Dee, Barry Cryer and Tony Hawks are joined by Susan Calman and Fred MacAulay.
| 17:005/6John Finnemore presents more sketches in his award-winning Souvenir Programme. 17:306/6The series ends with an essay about David's fashion sense and an audience Q&A session.
| 17:001/6Clare has mysteriously fled her honeymoon and returned to work. 17:302/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of the world beyond Britain.
| 17:001/5Tony tells Andree about his war wound, which is a story one may find hard to believe. 17:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 17:003/3Mabel suggests shows for 'minorities', taking Lord Reith by surprise 17:302/4Dad tries to fight off an unwanted invasion, while Granny turns to smuggling.
| 17:30Marlon Brando - greatest actor of the twentieth century?
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses 'Street Reach Girls', presented by Barnsley poet Ian MacMillan. 17:302/4Maggie's in a flap after her free-spirited cousin Max arrives for a visit.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/4Stories about a voyage to the sun and a young boy whose real age is a mystery. 18:30Sue MacGregor is joined by Baroness Shirley Williams and the writer Sathnam Sanghera.
| 18:002/4Stories about the terrible perils of invention and the murderous dangers of jealousy. 18:30Anthony Holden and Vassily Sinaisky explore the impact of Tchaikovsky's final symphony.
| 18:003/4Stories about a risky time-travelling safari trip and a technology-loathing man. 18:301/7Josie Long explores encounters which leave an indelible imprint.
| 18:004/4Including the story that led to the 1953 film The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms. 18:30Marlon Brando - greatest actor of the twentieth century?
| 18:00Maybury is driving home, he's lost, it's getting dark and he's running out of petrol. 18:30Dominic Arkwright, Ben Goldacre, Sophie Borland and Joe Queenan discuss the telephone.
| 18:005/6Thor vs Wowbagger in a fight-to-the-death, followed by cheesy nibbles and drinks. 18:305/6Edna and Tankerton return to her home town and attend a fete worse than death. From 2008.
| 18:005/5Lorcan and Aoife discover something odd about residents of Maeve's busy Dublin guesthouse. 18:301/5Mark Gatiss introduces a chilling tale of a helpline volunteer and a very sinister caller.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/14John Cleese's magic tricks and a talking baboon called Dermot. Sketches with Graeme Garden 19:30Pike and Hodges call in a clairvoyant to help them locate the pier's rumoured booty.
| 19:0025/27Ignoring a telegram about Japan's surrender, Neddie Seagoon and company are still at war. 19:303/5The showbiz veteran relates a calamitous tale of a double-act gone wrong.
| 19:0012/20Rivalling Edinburgh and Salzburg, three short plays with the Lad in East Cheam. 19:307/8Sarah is irritated by her mother Eleanor's opinions on TV and every other subject.
| 19:0016/16Listeners have their say, plus a bona surprise for Julian and Sandy. The last ever show. 19:305/6The sofa-bound presenters look at shopaholics and dangerous ducks.
| 19:002/9Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as two brothers feuding over their mum’s will. 19:307/7The carol concert and school post box must be organised - not forgetting the staff panto
| 19:00Writers Ray Galton and Alan Simpson chat to Peter Reed about their radio life and times.
| 19:005/8Radiolab asks how far lawyers should go to provide the best defence to the worst people.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/4Steven J Blackburn and his assistant get digging in a mucky war of the flowers. 20:301/5A man goes missing from a liner. His sister is adamant that it wasn’t suicide
| 20:002/4When fraud strikes a pub quiz, the landlord calls in Steven J Blackburn to crack the scam. 20:302/5DC ‘Birdie’ Partridge has an amateur sidekick. But is she a potential next victim?
| 20:003/4Steven J Blackburn probes a ventriloquist dummy's theft at a home for retired theatricals. 20:303/5Despite being ordered not to, ‘Birdie’ keeps investigating. Ruth makes her own enquiries.
| 20:004/4Setting out to track down a missing person, private eye Blackburn finds something more. 20:304/5Ruth makes a mistake by visiting the scene of Terri's murder. Birdie comes to her rescue.
| 20:001/6Merseyside mum, Rosie Monaghan, has lost her job but she plans to become a private eye. 20:305/5Ruth has been kidnapped and Birdie has a day of surprises in store.
| | 20:00The Great Fire of London, as witnessed by the diarist, Samuel Pepys, 350 years ago.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Guy Raz explores when loss, violence or betrayal test our willingness to forgive.
| 21:00Telling Tales heads to Penzance to meet Patrick Gale.
| 21:002/3John Wilson looks back at the best of Mastertapes from Nigel Kennedy to The Zombies.
| 21:00From Bach to Van Morrison. Film director Anthony Minghella shares his castaway choices. 21:45David Attenborough celebrates butterflies' migration with a twist of evolutionary thinking
| 21:00A selection of brilliant podcast recommendations - all by you!
| | 21:00From Frank Sinatra to Dylan Thomas. Actor Roy Dotrice shares his castaway choices. 21:301/8Jobsworth caretaker Ramsay Potts' love of rules sparks catastrophe for an MP in a lift.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6Jack Dee, Barry Cryer and Tony Hawks are joined by Susan Calman and Fred MacAulay. 22:304/6Writer Nick is jetting off, but his geraniums don't want him to go.
| 22:006/6The series ends with an essay about David's fashion sense and an audience Q&A session. 22:304/6Peter Purves visits Sheffield singer John and gets cast in Ken's production of Peter Pan.
| 22:002/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of the world beyond Britain. 22:304/6Alex and his band explore the theme of destiny.
| 22:00Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn. 22:304/6Brian Perkins and Kate Robbins find helium in the air.
| 22:002/4Dad tries to fight off an unwanted invasion, while Granny turns to smuggling. 22:301/4Stoneybridge, the Little Girl, Calum and Frank Hovis feature in the popular sketch show.
| 22:004/4Alexei considers how one might live an ethical life. 22:304/4Current affairs parody and stupidly feasible visit to the 24-hour Hall Of Opinion Mirrors.
| 22:002/4Maggie's in a flap after her free-spirited cousin Max arrives for a visit. 22:305/6An attic full of peas, going from Girl Guide to sumo wrestler and dull holidays.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/6Sara Pascoe curates her dream festival, hosting a line-up of her favourite performers. 23:304/8The on-air team's undercover investigators are on the trail of the 'Fifth Man'.
| 23:004/4Exploring the wonders of the planet, Josie learns a love of gardening can lead to wisdom. 23:154/4A heady combination of maths, science and comedy with The Festival of the Spoken Nerd 23:304/6There's trouble in hell, thanks to a fundamentalist and a pushy computer.
| 23:004/6Local government officer Martin aspires to be a vigilante, despite high blood pressure. 23:307/7A distraught Robin Wood turns 40, and The Archers goes sci-fi.
| 23:001/6A-ha! Legendary squirm-inducing chat show with Norwich's finest son, Alan Partridge. 23:303/4Reporter David Lander investigates the worrying impact of a new food additive.
| 23:001/6Marcus Brigstocke invites Ian Hislop to try new things, including his first pair of jeans. 23:302/6Phyllis King and Ivor Cutler present offbeat humorous songs, stories and poems.
| 23:005/5Bonus material from David Mitchell and Robert Webb's fifth series of quirky sketches. 23:301/9The double double acts scrutinise horse racing and party conferences.
| 23:001/4Comedian Liam Williams tells of his teenage misadventures in the Yorkshire suburbs. 23:303/4The perils of decorating and furnishing our homes and then inviting people round. 23:453/4The washed-up TV star finds himself 'In the Psychiatrist's Chair' with Dr Anthony Clare.
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