| 00:00 | 00:005/5Lorcan and Aoife discover something odd about residents of Maeve's busy Dublin guesthouse. 00:301/5Mark Gatiss introduces a chilling tale of a helpline volunteer and a very sinister caller.
| 00:001/13Set to be the first men on the moon, Jet Morgan and his crew blast off. 00:30Tim Mackintosh Smith and Philip Norman, writers both, discuss their choice paperbacks.
| 00:002/13Jet Morgan and his crew battle to make their 1965 Moon landing as the world looks on. 00:30Noël Coward wrote 'Mad About the Boy' to celebrate the appeal of the silent movie star.
| 00:003/13Captain Jet Morgan is disturbed by visions and foreboding as his rocket fails to respond. 00:302/7Josie Long hears stories of duets, conversations and gatecrashing honeymoons.
| 00:004/13Captain Jet Morgan and his crew face catastrophe when their rocket loses power. 00:30Matthew Parris meets US Ambassador Matthew Barzun to talk about his wartime predecessor.
| 00:005/13The stalled rocket ship stops Captain Jet and his crew from returning to Earth. 00:30The role of journalism in revealing secrets.
| 00:006/6Yet another fight-to-the-death for Thor, but will this one have a happy ending? 00:306/6Edna must avert an inter-dimensional apocalypse at Tankerton's wedding.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Natalie Haynes relives school highlights and horrors.
| 01:002/6Who is private eye Rosie Monaghan's mystery client, and how do you trail someone? 01:301/5Spoof spy novel written and read by Mark Gatiss, featuring secret agent Lucifer Box.
| 01:003/6A row over privatisation and private eye Rosie has doubts over a death. 01:302/5By Mark Gatiss. Box is jolted from his self-pity when he witnesses a curious assassination
| 01:004/6Private eye Rosie has doubts over an apparently innocent death. 01:303/5Written & read by Mark Gatiss. The trail of the deadly assassin has led Box to Istanbul.
| 01:005/6Rosie Monaghan's investigations make some progress, but her private life is proving tricky 01:304/5Box dices with death as he probes the poisoning of members of the British establishment.
| 01:006/6Private eye Rosie concludes her investigation, but will the guilty be brought to justice? 01:305/5Box confronts his nemesis. Written and read by the author.
| 01:001/5Spoof spy novel written and read by Mark Gatiss, featuring secret agent Lucifer Box. 01:302/5By Mark Gatiss. Box is jolted from his self-pity when he witnesses a curious assassination
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| 02:00 | | 02:008/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 02:304/4President Heaven escapes an assassin's bullet, but his problems are far from over.
| 02:006/6With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Carmen Callil and Victoria Glendinning. 02:301/6The life of an author, pipe smoker, fare-dodger and master of the abusive e-mail.
| 02:00Quote … Unquote, the popular celebrity quotations quiz, returns for its 54th series. 02:302/6On the expedition to Kathmandu, the five travellers hit Europe but mutiny is in the air.
| 02:003/6Ian McMillan chairs with Linda Smith, Mark Thomas, David Stafford and Stuart Maconie. 02:304/6Richard is less than thrilled when Maria's flighty friend turns up.
| 02:004/6Katy Brand, Alex Horne, Richard Herring and Natalie Haynes compete in the wordy panel game 02:302/6Sarah's mother Bea arrives with a horsebox full of art and three moulting cats.
| 02:003/5Written & read by Mark Gatiss. The trail of the deadly assassin has led Box to Istanbul. 02:304/5Box dices with death as he probes the poisoning of members of the British establishment.
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| 03:00 | | 03:003/4Anna becomes distraught as the full impact of her affair begins to dawn on her.
| 03:004/4As arguments rage over her future, Anna looks set on a path of self-destruction.
| 03:001/2Rowland takes sculptor Roderick from the US to Rome with devastating consequences.
| 03:002/2Rowland takes sculptor Roderick from the US to Rome with devastating consequences.
| 03:00Lady Edith's life-changing boat ride to the South Atlantic.
| 03:005/5Box confronts his nemesis. Written and read by the author. 03:30Tim Mackintosh Smith and Philip Norman, writers both, discuss their choice paperbacks.
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| 04:00 | 04:00The Great Fire of London, as witnessed by the diarist, Samuel Pepys, 350 years ago.
| 04:00Guy Raz explores how ordinary citizens are helping to make ground-breaking discoveries
| 04:00Katy Brand shares her love for Baby Houseman, the screen character who inspired a book.
| 04:003/3John Wilson looks back at the best of Mastertapes from Rufus Wainwright to David Gray.
| 04:00From Frank Sinatra to Dylan Thomas. Actor Roy Dotrice shares his castaway choices. 04:301/8Jobsworth caretaker Ramsay Potts' love of rules sparks catastrophe for an MP in a lift.
| 04:00Steve Coogan discusses the Alan Partridge podcast 'From The Oasthouse'.
| 04:00Agatha Christie's Miss Marple probes a woman's terrifying flashbacks to trap a murderer.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra chooses 'Street Reach Girls', presented by Barnsley poet Ian MacMillan. 05:302/4Maggie's in a flap after her free-spirited cousin Max arrives for a visit.
| 05:001/2A hilarious and frank account of Michael Fabbri's schools days coping with dyslexia. 05:304/6A second show from Sage Gateshead, with the regulars and Marcus Brigstocke on the panel.
| 05:006/6John Finnemore brings the sixth series of his award-winning sketch show to a close. 05:301/6Character-based sketch show from Lenny Henry and his crew.
| 05:002/6Clare is convinced that the centre is the home of the Secret Social Worker blogger. 05:303/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of forgotten famous people.
| 05:002/5Tony takes up astronomy, and finds something terrible among the stars. 05:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 05:001/6Mitch's late wife's sister fancies a drink. Is that all she fancies? Stars Angus Deayton. 05:303/4Tom's dad offers some unwanted assistance.
| 05:30Matthew Parris meets US Ambassador Matthew Barzun to talk about his wartime predecessor.
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| 06:00 | 06:002/6Who is private eye Rosie Monaghan's mystery client, and how do you trail someone? 06:301/5Spoof spy novel written and read by Mark Gatiss, featuring secret agent Lucifer Box.
| 06:003/6A row over privatisation and private eye Rosie has doubts over a death. 06:302/5By Mark Gatiss. Box is jolted from his self-pity when he witnesses a curious assassination
| 06:004/6Private eye Rosie has doubts over an apparently innocent death. 06:303/5Written & read by Mark Gatiss. The trail of the deadly assassin has led Box to Istanbul.
| 06:005/6Rosie Monaghan's investigations make some progress, but her private life is proving tricky 06:304/5Box dices with death as he probes the poisoning of members of the British establishment.
| 06:006/6Private eye Rosie concludes her investigation, but will the guilty be brought to justice? 06:305/5Box confronts his nemesis. Written and read by the author.
| 06:00Agatha Christie's Miss Marple probes a woman's terrifying flashbacks to trap a murderer.
| 06:001/5Spoof spy novel written and read by Mark Gatiss, featuring secret agent Lucifer Box. 06:302/5By Mark Gatiss. Box is jolted from his self-pity when he witnesses a curious assassination
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| 07:00 | 07:001/2A hilarious and frank account of Michael Fabbri's schools days coping with dyslexia. 07:304/6A second show from Sage Gateshead, with the regulars and Marcus Brigstocke on the panel.
| 07:006/6John Finnemore brings the sixth series of his award-winning sketch show to a close. 07:301/6Character-based sketch show from Lenny Henry and his crew.
| 07:002/6Clare is convinced that the centre is the home of the Secret Social Worker blogger. 07:303/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of forgotten famous people.
| 07:002/5Tony takes up astronomy, and finds something terrible among the stars. 07:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 07:001/6Mitch's late wife's sister fancies a drink. Is that all she fancies? Stars Angus Deayton. 07:303/4Tom's dad offers some unwanted assistance.
| 07:30Matthew Parris meets US Ambassador Matthew Barzun to talk about his wartime predecessor.
| 07:003/5Written & read by Mark Gatiss. The trail of the deadly assassin has led Box to Istanbul. 07:304/5Box dices with death as he probes the poisoning of members of the British establishment.
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| 08:00 | 08:002/14Celebrating Spring, and 'Champion the Wonder Mouse'. Songs and sketches with John Cleese. 08:30Pike and Hodges try enlisting volunteers to restore the pier.
| 08:0026/27With Britain's boots exploding, Neddie Seagoon tackles a national 'scradje' shortage. 08:304/5The showbiz veteran recalls taking on a pupil with incredible results.
| 08:0013/20The Lad is set to entertain troops in Malta, but gets duped! 08:308/8Sarah is off to Florence but worries about her mother, plus there's shock news from Clare.
| 08:001/20Kenneth Horne searches for a new house and Hornerama looks at the Rome Olympics. 08:306/6The sofa-bound presenters tackle crises and reveal the popularity of sex.
| 08:003/9Jack plots to get his cash. Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as feuding brothers. 08:301/8How will Dr Andrew Patterson get on in his new university job?
| 08:00Quote … Unquote, the popular celebrity quotations quiz, returns for its 54th series. 08:302/6On the expedition to Kathmandu, the five travellers hit Europe but mutiny is in the air.
| 08:005/5Box confronts his nemesis. Written and read by the author. 08:30Ted puts money on Kitty's dream and reporter George chases down a forger.
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| 09:00 | 09:008/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 09:304/4President Heaven escapes an assassin's bullet, but his problems are far from over.
| 09:006/6Darren Harriott curates his ideal festival: a magical carnival of surprise. 09:301/6The life of an author, pipe smoker, fare-dodger and master of the abusive e-mail.
| 09:00Quote … Unquote, the popular celebrity quotations quiz, returns for its 54th series. 09:302/6On the expedition to Kathmandu, the five travellers hit Europe but mutiny is in the air.
| 09:003/6Ian McMillan chairs with Linda Smith, Mark Thomas, David Stafford and Stuart Maconie. 09:304/6Richard is less than thrilled when Maria's flighty friend turns up.
| 09:004/6Katy Brand, Alex Horne, Richard Herring and Natalie Haynes compete in the wordy panel game 09:302/6Sarah's mother Bea arrives with a horsebox full of art and three moulting cats.
| 09:00Miranda Hart talks openly about her life, career and creative process.
| 09:0011/13Jen's scheme to make money runs into red tape, and worse. 09:304/6Richard is less than thrilled when Maria's flighty friend turns up.
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| 10:00 | 10:003/4Anna becomes distraught as the full impact of her affair begins to dawn on her.
| 10:004/4As arguments rage over her future, Anna looks set on a path of self-destruction.
| 10:001/2Rowland takes sculptor Roderick from the US to Rome with devastating consequences.
| 10:002/2Rowland takes sculptor Roderick from the US to Rome with devastating consequences.
| 10:00Lady Edith's life-changing boat ride to the South Atlantic.
| | 10:00Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 10:45David Attenborough remembers puzzling over the Loch Ness Monster with Sir Peter Scott.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Guy Raz explores how ordinary citizens are helping to make ground-breaking discoveries
| 11:00Katy Brand shares her love for Baby Houseman, the screen character who inspired a book.
| 11:003/3John Wilson looks back at the best of Mastertapes from Rufus Wainwright to David Gray.
| 11:00From Frank Sinatra to Dylan Thomas. Actor Roy Dotrice shares his castaway choices. 11:301/8Jobsworth caretaker Ramsay Potts' love of rules sparks catastrophe for an MP in a lift.
| 11:00Steve Coogan discusses the Alan Partridge podcast 'From The Oasthouse'.
| | 11:006/8Radiolab tries to make contact with some of the strangest strangers on Earth - dolphins.
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| 12:00 | 12:002/14Celebrating Spring, and 'Champion the Wonder Mouse'. Songs and sketches with John Cleese. 12:30Pike and Hodges try enlisting volunteers to restore the pier.
| 12:0026/27With Britain's boots exploding, Neddie Seagoon tackles a national 'scradje' shortage. 12:304/5The showbiz veteran recalls taking on a pupil with incredible results.
| 12:0013/20The Lad is set to entertain troops in Malta, but gets duped! 12:308/8Sarah is off to Florence but worries about her mother, plus there's shock news from Clare.
| 12:001/20Kenneth Horne searches for a new house and Hornerama looks at the Rome Olympics. 12:306/6The sofa-bound presenters tackle crises and reveal the popularity of sex.
| 12:003/9Jack plots to get his cash. Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as feuding brothers. 12:301/8How will Dr Andrew Patterson get on in his new university job?
| 12:001/6The life of an author, pipe smoker, fare-dodger and master of the abusive e-mail. 12:301/20Kenneth Horne searches for a new house and Hornerama looks at the Rome Olympics.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra chooses 'I'm A Lumberjack' featuring peripatetic Englishman James Lasdun. 12:303/4Hetty takes Maggie on a road trip to collect an heirloom, something to bequeath to Emily.
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| 13:00 | 13:002/6Who is private eye Rosie Monaghan's mystery client, and how do you trail someone? 13:301/5Spoof spy novel written and read by Mark Gatiss, featuring secret agent Lucifer Box.
| 13:003/6A row over privatisation and private eye Rosie has doubts over a death. 13:302/5By Mark Gatiss. Box is jolted from his self-pity when he witnesses a curious assassination
| 13:004/6Private eye Rosie has doubts over an apparently innocent death. 13:303/5Written & read by Mark Gatiss. The trail of the deadly assassin has led Box to Istanbul.
| 13:005/6Rosie Monaghan's investigations make some progress, but her private life is proving tricky 13:304/5Box dices with death as he probes the poisoning of members of the British establishment.
| 13:006/6Private eye Rosie concludes her investigation, but will the guilty be brought to justice? 13:305/5Box confronts his nemesis. Written and read by the author.
| 13:001/5Spoof spy novel written and read by Mark Gatiss, featuring secret agent Lucifer Box. 13:302/5By Mark Gatiss. Box is jolted from his self-pity when he witnesses a curious assassination
| 13:00Liverpudlian Paul O'Grady celebrates Merseyside's funny men and women.
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| 14:00 | 14:008/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 14:304/4President Heaven escapes an assassin's bullet, but his problems are far from over.
| 14:006/6With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Carmen Callil and Victoria Glendinning. 14:301/6The life of an author, pipe smoker, fare-dodger and master of the abusive e-mail.
| 14:00Quote … Unquote, the popular celebrity quotations quiz, returns for its 54th series. 14:302/6On the expedition to Kathmandu, the five travellers hit Europe but mutiny is in the air.
| 14:003/6Ian McMillan chairs with Linda Smith, Mark Thomas, David Stafford and Stuart Maconie. 14:304/6Richard is less than thrilled when Maria's flighty friend turns up.
| 14:004/6Katy Brand, Alex Horne, Richard Herring and Natalie Haynes compete in the wordy panel game 14:302/6Sarah's mother Bea arrives with a horsebox full of art and three moulting cats.
| 14:003/5Written & read by Mark Gatiss. The trail of the deadly assassin has led Box to Istanbul. 14:304/5Box dices with death as he probes the poisoning of members of the British establishment.
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| 15:00 | 15:003/4Anna becomes distraught as the full impact of her affair begins to dawn on her.
| 15:004/4As arguments rage over her future, Anna looks set on a path of self-destruction.
| 15:001/2Rowland takes sculptor Roderick from the US to Rome with devastating consequences.
| 15:002/2Rowland takes sculptor Roderick from the US to Rome with devastating consequences.
| 15:00Lady Edith's life-changing boat ride to the South Atlantic.
| 15:005/5Box confronts his nemesis. Written and read by the author. 15:30Tim Mackintosh Smith and Philip Norman, writers both, discuss their choice paperbacks.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Guy Raz explores how ordinary citizens are helping to make ground-breaking discoveries
| 16:00Katy Brand shares her love for Baby Houseman, the screen character who inspired a book.
| 16:003/3John Wilson looks back at the best of Mastertapes from Rufus Wainwright to David Gray.
| 16:00From Frank Sinatra to Dylan Thomas. Actor Roy Dotrice shares his castaway choices. 16:301/8Jobsworth caretaker Ramsay Potts' love of rules sparks catastrophe for an MP in a lift.
| 16:00Steve Coogan discusses the Alan Partridge podcast 'From The Oasthouse'.
| 16:00Agatha Christie's Miss Marple probes a woman's terrifying flashbacks to trap a murderer.
| 16:00A young surgeon discovers that his female patients seem to require a singular remedy.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/2A hilarious and frank account of Michael Fabbri's schools days coping with dyslexia. 17:304/6A second show from Sage Gateshead, with the regulars and Marcus Brigstocke on the panel.
| 17:006/6John Finnemore brings the sixth series of his award-winning sketch show to a close. 17:301/6Character-based sketch show from Lenny Henry and his crew.
| 17:002/6Clare is convinced that the centre is the home of the Secret Social Worker blogger. 17:303/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of forgotten famous people.
| 17:002/5Tony takes up astronomy, and finds something terrible among the stars. 17:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 17:001/6Mitch's late wife's sister fancies a drink. Is that all she fancies? Stars Angus Deayton. 17:303/4Tom's dad offers some unwanted assistance.
| 17:30Matthew Parris meets US Ambassador Matthew Barzun to talk about his wartime predecessor.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses 'I'm A Lumberjack' featuring peripatetic Englishman James Lasdun. 17:303/4Hetty takes Maggie on a road trip to collect an heirloom, something to bequeath to Emily.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/13Set to be the first men on the moon, Jet Morgan and his crew blast off. 18:30Tim Mackintosh Smith and Philip Norman, writers both, discuss their choice paperbacks.
| 18:002/13Jet Morgan and his crew battle to make their 1965 Moon landing as the world looks on. 18:30Noël Coward wrote 'Mad About the Boy' to celebrate the appeal of the silent movie star.
| 18:003/13Captain Jet Morgan is disturbed by visions and foreboding as his rocket fails to respond. 18:302/7Josie Long hears stories of duets, conversations and gatecrashing honeymoons.
| 18:004/13Captain Jet Morgan and his crew face catastrophe when their rocket loses power. 18:30Matthew Parris meets US Ambassador Matthew Barzun to talk about his wartime predecessor.
| 18:005/13The stalled rocket ship stops Captain Jet and his crew from returning to Earth. 18:30The role of journalism in revealing secrets.
| 18:006/6Yet another fight-to-the-death for Thor, but will this one have a happy ending? 18:306/6Edna must avert an inter-dimensional apocalypse at Tankerton's wedding.
| 18:001/4The kingdom of Albion is in peril. Epic Tolkien parody starring Patrick Magee. 18:302/5Nicholas Pierpan's chilling tale of a writer's devilish pact with a mysterious man.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/14Celebrating Spring, and 'Champion the Wonder Mouse'. Songs and sketches with John Cleese. 19:30Pike and Hodges try enlisting volunteers to restore the pier.
| 19:0026/27With Britain's boots exploding, Neddie Seagoon tackles a national 'scradje' shortage. 19:304/5The showbiz veteran recalls taking on a pupil with incredible results.
| 19:0013/20The Lad is set to entertain troops in Malta, but gets duped! 19:308/8Sarah is off to Florence but worries about her mother, plus there's shock news from Clare.
| 19:001/20Kenneth Horne searches for a new house and Hornerama looks at the Rome Olympics. 19:306/6The sofa-bound presenters tackle crises and reveal the popularity of sex.
| 19:003/9Jack plots to get his cash. Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as feuding brothers. 19:301/8How will Dr Andrew Patterson get on in his new university job?
| 19:00Miranda Hart talks openly about her life, career and creative process.
| 19:006/8Radiolab tries to make contact with some of the strangest strangers on Earth - dolphins.
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| 20:00 | 20:002/6Who is private eye Rosie Monaghan's mystery client, and how do you trail someone? 20:301/5Spoof spy novel written and read by Mark Gatiss, featuring secret agent Lucifer Box.
| 20:003/6A row over privatisation and private eye Rosie has doubts over a death. 20:302/5By Mark Gatiss. Box is jolted from his self-pity when he witnesses a curious assassination
| 20:004/6Private eye Rosie has doubts over an apparently innocent death. 20:303/5Written & read by Mark Gatiss. The trail of the deadly assassin has led Box to Istanbul.
| 20:005/6Rosie Monaghan's investigations make some progress, but her private life is proving tricky 20:304/5Box dices with death as he probes the poisoning of members of the British establishment.
| 20:006/6Private eye Rosie concludes her investigation, but will the guilty be brought to justice? 20:305/5Box confronts his nemesis. Written and read by the author.
| | 20:00A young surgeon discovers that his female patients seem to require a singular remedy.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Guy Raz explores how ordinary citizens are helping to make ground-breaking discoveries
| 21:00Katy Brand shares her love for Baby Houseman, the screen character who inspired a book.
| 21:003/3John Wilson looks back at the best of Mastertapes from Rufus Wainwright to David Gray.
| 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.
| 21:00Steve Coogan discusses the Alan Partridge podcast 'From The Oasthouse'.
| | 21:00Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 21:45David Attenborough remembers puzzling over the Loch Ness Monster with Sir Peter Scott.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/6A second show from Sage Gateshead, with the regulars and Marcus Brigstocke on the panel. 22:305/6Writer Nick struggles for cash, while his geraniums aren't happy.
| 22:001/6Character-based sketch show from Lenny Henry and his crew. 22:305/61997 Eurovision winner Katrina Leskanich visits, but wife Mary gets the ironing board out.
| 22:003/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of forgotten famous people. 22:305/6Alex and his band explore the theme of children.
| 22:00Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn. 22:305/6Brian Perkins and Ken Livingstone foresee ego transplants and the USA invading Narnia.
| 22:003/4Tom's dad offers some unwanted assistance. 22:302/4Stoneybridge, Little Girl, Calum, Denzil and Mr Muzak feature in the popular sketch show.
| 22:001/6Buying a new carpet sweeper for her neighbour turns into a major operation for Linda. 22:301/6Comedy from Rhod Gilbert, with Wilson Dixon, Sarah Millican and Scouting for Girls.
| 22:003/4Hetty takes Maggie on a road trip to collect an heirloom, something to bequeath to Emily. 22:306/6Divorcee Carol tries to sell covers - for cushion covers. From July 2008.
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| 23:00 | 23:006/6Darren Harriott curates his ideal festival: a magical carnival of surprise. 23:305/8A chance to hear the stars of the future - almost certainly for one night only.
| 23:001/6Time to hark back to a gentler age of radio adventures. 23:305/6Bored Satan's debate on the motivation of scientists leads to a startling discovery.
| 23:005/6At a Life Editing course, local government officer Martin aims to start saying 'no'. 23:301/4A ripping, bumper summer edition of the nostalgic spoof of boys' papers!
| 23:002/6Host Alan Partridge faces up to a 9-year-old prodigy, a hypnotist and a bad-boy lawyer. 23:304/4David Lander probes shady shenanigans in London's Square Mile.
| 23:002/6Frank Skinner tries four new things, including getting a spray tan and eating Jugged Hare. 23:303/6Phyllis King and Ivor Cutler present offbeat humorous songs, stories and poems.
| 23:302/9The double double acts face the pernicious evil of shampoo and conditioner.
| 23:002/4Comedian Liam Williams tells of his teenage misadventures growing up in Leeds. 23:304/4Life's everyday journeys, either to work, holiday or just down to the shops. 23:454/4John Waite investigates the shocking claim that the Cartilages were not a real family.
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