| 00:00 | 00:002/3Valery is taken out to dinner by his interrogator, but is all quite what it seems? 00:302/3With Tom trapped amongst the aliens, Sally finds a government ally.
| 00:006/8Anastasia and Eddie accompany two hunters tracking a ferocious beast in ancient Australia. 00:30Joe Boyd and Mat Fraser talk to Harriett Gilbert about the books they love.
| 00:007/8Anastasia Black is still hoping to retire but is forced to investigate a new mystery. 00:30This programme was first broadcast in 2008. Soft Cell hitmaker Dave Ball has died aged 66.
| 00:008/8Anastasia and Eddie are separated and lost in a mysterious void - but they're not alone. 00:302/8Josie Long presents short documentaries where the landscape becomes a character.
| 00:001/6A routine trip to the moon turns into a nightmare for Captain Saxon Berry. 00:30Dickie Bird champions his hero Sir Leonard Hutton.
| 00:002/6The crew's Magnus Carter reveals the true nature of their new mission. 00:30The panel discuss why shyness is now a social stigma.
| 00:001/2Tim McInnerny stars in a classic adventure - the quest for the legendary diamond mines.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2Ken Dodd picks six comedies from Year 1 of BBC Radio 2
| 01:005/8Mystery for Flora - is her son back from Australia? And can a diary unlock the mystery? 01:301/5Lord Peter Wimsey is called to an alarming discovery in a bathroom.
| 01:006/8Wine merchant Tony Beach has to deal with some unwanted visitors to his store. 01:302/5Amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey follows the trail of missing financier Sir Reuben Levy.
| 01:007/8Kenneth Junior makes a request from hospital, and Tony learns more about Paul Young. 01:303/5Lord Peter Wimsey delves deeper into his case of a body and missing person.
| 01:008/8Tony Beach and Gerard MacGregor attempt to unearth the true identity of Paul Young. 01:304/5Lord Peter Wimsey decides to probe an important witness.
| 01:001/6Is Flaxborough home to white slave trafficking? Inspector Purbright gets a tip-off. 01:305/5Lord Peter Wimsey makes a crucial appointment.
| 01:001/5Lord Peter Wimsey is called to an alarming discovery in a bathroom. 01:302/5Amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey follows the trail of missing financier Sir Reuben Levy.
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| 02:00 | | 02:006/10Anne Tyler's contemporary response to Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. 02:151/10Shardlake returns in a thrilling adaptation of CJ Sansom's bestselling Tudor crime novel. 02:30Henry Moore tells Edward Lucie-Smith about his decision to become a sculptor.
| 02:007/10Anne Tyler's contemporary response to Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. 02:152/10Shardlake accuses the king's coroner of covering up the murder of Roger Elliard. 02:30Why are books about the Third Reich such an ongoing publishing phenomenon in the UK?
| 02:008/10Anne Tyler's contemporary response to Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. 02:153/10Archbishop Cranmer summons Shardlake to Lambeth Palace. 02:30Nina Myskow talks to Rufus and Martha Wainwright about their confessional songs.
| 02:009/10Anne Tyler's contemporary response to Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. 02:154/10Shardlake tells Cranmer about his discovery. Drama of CJ Sansom's Tudor murder mystery. 02:30Crime writer Val McDermid on how boarding school novels inspired her to be a writer.
| 02:0010/10Anne Tyler's contemporary response to Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. 02:155/10After the attack on Shardlake, Barak runs to get help from Guy. 02:30Ruth Barnes explores the music, life and loves of the singer songwriter Judee Sill
| 02:003/5Lord Peter Wimsey delves deeper into his case of a body and missing person. 02:304/5Lord Peter Wimsey decides to probe an important witness.
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| 03:00 | | 03:001/4Flora Poste decides to live off her relatives, the Starkadders of Howling.
| 03:002/4Flora aims to tidy up the Starkadders, and the apocalyptic ravings of preacher Amos.
| 03:003/4Flora aims to transform Elfine into the belle of the ball. Comedy with Patricia Gallimore.
| 03:004/4As Elfine's big day nears, only Aunt Ada Doom is hindering Flora's campaign.
| 03:00Despite her sister-in-law’s ideas, librarian Edie just wants to write a Gothic romance.
| 03:005/5Lord Peter Wimsey makes a crucial appointment. 03:30Joe Boyd and Mat Fraser talk to Harriett Gilbert about the books they love.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Stella's daughter comes home to visit, bringing her new husband and a few surprises.
| 04:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy game. 04:306/6Eddie Conroy leaves home, while the Sweater Girls look set for a big break.
| 04:005/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Amanda Foreman, Fred Housego and Maria McErlane. 04:306/6There's mutiny in the air as Tommy and Sheila set off on their cruise.
| 04:004/6Phil Hammond chairs the debating game with John O'Farrell, Mark Maier, Maria McErlane. 04:301/6Cocksure Tom and his country cousin Jerry tour the sprawling post-Regency metropolis.
| 04:003/5James Walton's quiz with Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Louise Doughty and John O'Farrell. 04:303/4Away from their model village, the duo tackle a civil war recreation.
| 04:003/6Gyles Brandreth welcomes Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Hannah Gadsby and Natalie Haynes. 04:301/4London 1853, and a firm of religious publishers is transformed by an actress and her son.
| 04:00The Gibbons family's inter-war life in a new suburban home from 1919 to 1939.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra chooses the very best programmes from the BBC's Poetry archive. 05:305/6Milton opens a garage and finds he is on a collision course with a local villain.
| 05:003/6Comedy by Guy Meredith about British expats sharing a flat in Hong Kong. 05:304/5Paul Merton, Ross Noble, Fern Britton and Gyles Brandreth play the game. From 2017.
| 05:001/4Return of Richard Herring’s sitcom about extended family. 05:30Acclaimed sketch-duo Lazy Susan's take on light entertainment.
| 05:002/4All-star comic tour-de-force starring Martin Jarvis and Alex Jennings. 05:302/4The Wilsons resume their efforts to live their best ethical life.
| 05:003/4Daisy Haggard is a crisis branding consultant with minutes to avert a boardroom disaster. 05:301/3Comedian Mark Steel visits Brighton, with a special, Covid-friendly show on the beach.
| 05:001/6Clare gets involved with a TV producer making a documentary about the Sparrowhawk estate. 05:306/6It’s Simon's big day. But will his friends be there to pick up the pieces?
| 05:30Dickie Bird champions his hero Sir Leonard Hutton.
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| 06:00 | 06:005/8Mystery for Flora - is her son back from Australia? And can a diary unlock the mystery? 06:301/5Lord Peter Wimsey is called to an alarming discovery in a bathroom.
| 06:006/8Wine merchant Tony Beach has to deal with some unwanted visitors to his store. 06:302/5Amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey follows the trail of missing financier Sir Reuben Levy.
| 06:007/8Kenneth Junior makes a request from hospital, and Tony learns more about Paul Young. 06:303/5Lord Peter Wimsey delves deeper into his case of a body and missing person.
| 06:008/8Tony Beach and Gerard MacGregor attempt to unearth the true identity of Paul Young. 06:304/5Lord Peter Wimsey decides to probe an important witness.
| 06:001/6Is Flaxborough home to white slave trafficking? Inspector Purbright gets a tip-off. 06:305/5Lord Peter Wimsey makes a crucial appointment.
| 06:00The Gibbons family's inter-war life in a new suburban home from 1919 to 1939.
| 06:002/2Kate has agreed to marry her father's research assistant. Read by Liza Ross.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/6Comedy by Guy Meredith about British expats sharing a flat in Hong Kong. 07:304/5Paul Merton, Ross Noble, Fern Britton and Gyles Brandreth play the game. From 2017.
| 07:001/4Return of Richard Herring’s sitcom about extended family. 07:30Acclaimed sketch-duo Lazy Susan's take on light entertainment.
| 07:002/4All-star comic tour-de-force starring Martin Jarvis and Alex Jennings. 07:302/4The Wilsons resume their efforts to live their best ethical life.
| 07:003/4Daisy Haggard is a crisis branding consultant with minutes to avert a boardroom disaster. 07:301/3Comedian Mark Steel visits Brighton, with a special, Covid-friendly show on the beach.
| 07:001/6Clare gets involved with a TV producer making a documentary about the Sparrowhawk estate. 07:306/6It’s Simon's big day. But will his friends be there to pick up the pieces?
| 07:30Dickie Bird champions his hero Sir Leonard Hutton.
| 07:10The singer chose ‘Smile’ by Nat ‘King' Cole and passed on ‘You Gotta Be’ by Des'ree. 07:201/2Lawyer detective Shardlake and his assistant hunt a killer on the streets of Tudor London.
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| 08:00 | 08:001/13As the rag and bone men argue, Harold is set to walk out. 08:304/6Producer Binkie Bottomley has his problems - and then he entrusts Harry with his script.
| 08:0013/26Through pages and chapters, Neddie's fate is in the hands of the writer. 08:304/6Renowned clarinettist Jack Brymer joins the dear ladies for songs and conversation.
| 08:004/14The Lad, Bill and Sid try to impress their dates from the local Palais. 08:303/8Clare returns from Australia, but where is Julian? Sarah delves and Eleanor spins.
| 08:0013/20Kenneth Horne tells the story of Hans Liszt – and Hornerama looks at British customs. 08:303/8The city gents' new business makes them money, but at what cost?
| 08:00The HMS Troutbridge crew try to locate an American warhead. 08:304/10There is rejoicing at news of a retirement at school.
| 08:004/6Phil Hammond chairs the debating game with John O'Farrell, Mark Maier, Maria McErlane. 08:301/6Cocksure Tom and his country cousin Jerry tour the sprawling post-Regency metropolis.
| 08:3010/13The Bishop hopes to buy an ancient book to display at St. Ogg’s.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy game. 09:306/6Eddie Conroy leaves home, while the Sweater Girls look set for a big break.
| 09:003/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 09:306/6There's mutiny in the air as Tommy and Sheila set off on their cruise.
| 09:004/6Phil Hammond chairs the debating game with John O'Farrell, Mark Maier, Maria McErlane. 09:301/6Cocksure Tom and his country cousin Jerry tour the sprawling post-Regency metropolis.
| 09:003/5James Walton's quiz with Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Louise Doughty and John O'Farrell. 09:303/4Away from their model village, the duo tackle a civil war recreation.
| 09:003/6Gyles Brandreth welcomes Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Hannah Gadsby and Natalie Haynes. 09:301/4London 1853, and a firm of religious publishers is transformed by an actress and her son.
| 09:003/4Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville look at 80s alternative comedy.
| 09:004/6Ahead of a trip to Brighton, Felicity gets an unexpected cash windfall. 09:303/4Away from their model village, the duo tackle a civil war recreation.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4Flora Poste decides to live off her relatives, the Starkadders of Howling.
| 10:002/4Flora aims to tidy up the Starkadders, and the apocalyptic ravings of preacher Amos.
| 10:003/4Flora aims to transform Elfine into the belle of the ball. Comedy with Patricia Gallimore.
| 10:004/4As Elfine's big day nears, only Aunt Ada Doom is hindering Flora's campaign.
| 10:00Despite her sister-in-law’s ideas, librarian Edie just wants to write a Gothic romance.
| | 10:00Dame Wendy Hall is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs 10:45The famous naturalist muses on the largest known egg laid by a giant bird on Madagascar.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Guy Raz explores whether justice can ever be blind, impartial, and fair? 11:50Ex-politician Ed Balls chooses tracks by George Frideric Handel and Peter Seeger.
| 11:00Kevin Fong boldly goes in search of Star Trek's 50-year-old vision of the future.
| 11:002/3Maria Friedman and guests explore programmes in the BBC archive featuring Stephen Sondheim
| 11:00From Judy Garland to Verdi, the entrepreneur shares her castaway choices with Sue Lawley. 11:45Musings on the elusive female duck-billed platypus of New South Wales, Australia.
| 11:00A round up of the latest recommended listening. Miquita Oliver on her new quiz podcast.
| | 11:001/8Radiolab explores ‘translation’ – how can it help led us to a deeper understanding?
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| 12:00 | 12:001/13As the rag and bone men argue, Harold is set to walk out. 12:304/6Producer Binkie Bottomley has his problems - and then he entrusts Harry with his script.
| 12:0013/26Through pages and chapters, Neddie's fate is in the hands of the writer. 12:304/6Renowned clarinettist Jack Brymer joins the dear ladies for songs and conversation.
| 12:004/14The Lad, Bill and Sid try to impress their dates from the local Palais. 12:303/8Clare returns from Australia, but where is Julian? Sarah delves and Eleanor spins.
| 12:0013/20Kenneth Horne tells the story of Hans Liszt – and Hornerama looks at British customs. 12:303/8The city gents' new business makes them money, but at what cost?
| 12:00The HMS Troutbridge crew try to locate an American warhead. 12:304/10There is rejoicing at news of a retirement at school.
| 12:001/13As the rag and bone men argue, Harold is set to walk out. 12:301/4Return of Richard Herring’s sitcom about extended family.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive 12:306/6Milton discovers that a diva and a tent full of jam don't mix as well as he'd imagined.
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| 13:00 | 13:005/8Mystery for Flora - is her son back from Australia? And can a diary unlock the mystery? 13:301/5Lord Peter Wimsey is called to an alarming discovery in a bathroom.
| 13:006/8Wine merchant Tony Beach has to deal with some unwanted visitors to his store. 13:302/5Amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey follows the trail of missing financier Sir Reuben Levy.
| 13:007/8Kenneth Junior makes a request from hospital, and Tony learns more about Paul Young. 13:303/5Lord Peter Wimsey delves deeper into his case of a body and missing person.
| 13:008/8Tony Beach and Gerard MacGregor attempt to unearth the true identity of Paul Young. 13:304/5Lord Peter Wimsey decides to probe an important witness.
| 13:001/6Is Flaxborough home to white slave trafficking? Inspector Purbright gets a tip-off. 13:305/5Lord Peter Wimsey makes a crucial appointment.
| 13:001/5Lord Peter Wimsey is called to an alarming discovery in a bathroom. 13:302/5Amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey follows the trail of missing financier Sir Reuben Levy.
| 13:00From Leon Trotsky to Morecambe and Wise - the story behind 400 Great Lives.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Anne Tyler's contemporary response to Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. 14:151/10Shardlake returns in a thrilling adaptation of CJ Sansom's bestselling Tudor crime novel. 14:30Henry Moore tells Edward Lucie-Smith about his decision to become a sculptor.
| 14:007/10Anne Tyler's contemporary response to Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. 14:152/10Shardlake accuses the king's coroner of covering up the murder of Roger Elliard. 14:30Why are books about the Third Reich such an ongoing publishing phenomenon in the UK?
| 14:008/10Anne Tyler's contemporary response to Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. 14:153/10Archbishop Cranmer summons Shardlake to Lambeth Palace. 14:30Nina Myskow talks to Rufus and Martha Wainwright about their confessional songs.
| 14:009/10Anne Tyler's contemporary response to Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. 14:154/10Shardlake tells Cranmer about his discovery. Drama of CJ Sansom's Tudor murder mystery. 14:30Crime writer Val McDermid on how boarding school novels inspired her to be a writer.
| 14:0010/10Anne Tyler's contemporary response to Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. 14:155/10After the attack on Shardlake, Barak runs to get help from Guy. 14:30Ruth Barnes explores the music, life and loves of the singer songwriter Judee Sill
| 14:003/5Lord Peter Wimsey delves deeper into his case of a body and missing person. 14:304/5Lord Peter Wimsey decides to probe an important witness.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4Flora Poste decides to live off her relatives, the Starkadders of Howling.
| 15:002/4Flora aims to tidy up the Starkadders, and the apocalyptic ravings of preacher Amos.
| 15:003/4Flora aims to transform Elfine into the belle of the ball. Comedy with Patricia Gallimore.
| 15:004/4As Elfine's big day nears, only Aunt Ada Doom is hindering Flora's campaign.
| 15:00Despite her sister-in-law’s ideas, librarian Edie just wants to write a Gothic romance.
| 15:005/5Lord Peter Wimsey makes a crucial appointment. 15:30Joe Boyd and Mat Fraser talk to Harriett Gilbert about the books they love.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy game. 16:306/6Eddie Conroy leaves home, while the Sweater Girls look set for a big break.
| 16:005/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Amanda Foreman, Fred Housego and Maria McErlane. 16:306/6There's mutiny in the air as Tommy and Sheila set off on their cruise.
| 16:004/6Phil Hammond chairs the debating game with John O'Farrell, Mark Maier, Maria McErlane. 16:301/6Cocksure Tom and his country cousin Jerry tour the sprawling post-Regency metropolis.
| 16:003/5James Walton's quiz with Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Louise Doughty and John O'Farrell. 16:303/4Away from their model village, the duo tackle a civil war recreation.
| 16:003/6Gyles Brandreth welcomes Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Hannah Gadsby and Natalie Haynes. 16:301/4London 1853, and a firm of religious publishers is transformed by an actress and her son.
| 16:00The Gibbons family's inter-war life in a new suburban home from 1919 to 1939.
| 16:00Elizabeth Barrett Browning's epic poem dramatised by Michael Symmons Roberts.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/6Comedy by Guy Meredith about British expats sharing a flat in Hong Kong. 17:304/5Paul Merton, Ross Noble, Fern Britton and Gyles Brandreth play the game. From 2017.
| 17:001/4Return of Richard Herring’s sitcom about extended family. 17:30Acclaimed sketch-duo Lazy Susan's take on light entertainment.
| 17:002/4All-star comic tour-de-force starring Martin Jarvis and Alex Jennings. 17:302/4The Wilsons resume their efforts to live their best ethical life.
| 17:003/4Daisy Haggard is a crisis branding consultant with minutes to avert a boardroom disaster. 17:301/3Comedian Mark Steel visits Brighton, with a special, Covid-friendly show on the beach.
| 17:001/6Clare gets involved with a TV producer making a documentary about the Sparrowhawk estate. 17:306/6It’s Simon's big day. But will his friends be there to pick up the pieces?
| 17:30Dickie Bird champions his hero Sir Leonard Hutton.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive 17:306/6Milton discovers that a diva and a tent full of jam don't mix as well as he'd imagined.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/8Anastasia and Eddie accompany two hunters tracking a ferocious beast in ancient Australia. 18:30Joe Boyd and Mat Fraser talk to Harriett Gilbert about the books they love.
| 18:007/8Anastasia Black is still hoping to retire but is forced to investigate a new mystery. 18:30This programme was first broadcast in 2008. Soft Cell hitmaker Dave Ball has died aged 66.
| 18:008/8Anastasia and Eddie are separated and lost in a mysterious void - but they're not alone. 18:302/8Josie Long presents short documentaries where the landscape becomes a character.
| 18:001/6A routine trip to the moon turns into a nightmare for Captain Saxon Berry. 18:30Dickie Bird champions his hero Sir Leonard Hutton.
| 18:002/6The crew's Magnus Carter reveals the true nature of their new mission. 18:30The panel discuss why shyness is now a social stigma.
| 18:001/2Tim McInnerny stars in a classic adventure - the quest for the legendary diamond mines.
| 18:003/3How did Valery escape? Will Suskin ever uncover the truth? 18:303/3The aliens' plans are revealed. Stars Patrick Troughton.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/13As the rag and bone men argue, Harold is set to walk out. 19:304/6Producer Binkie Bottomley has his problems - and then he entrusts Harry with his script.
| 19:0013/26Through pages and chapters, Neddie's fate is in the hands of the writer. 19:304/6Renowned clarinettist Jack Brymer joins the dear ladies for songs and conversation.
| 19:004/14The Lad, Bill and Sid try to impress their dates from the local Palais. 19:303/8Clare returns from Australia, but where is Julian? Sarah delves and Eleanor spins.
| 19:0013/20Kenneth Horne tells the story of Hans Liszt – and Hornerama looks at British customs. 19:303/8The city gents' new business makes them money, but at what cost?
| 19:00The HMS Troutbridge crew try to locate an American warhead. 19:304/10There is rejoicing at news of a retirement at school.
| 19:003/4Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville look at 80s alternative comedy.
| 19:001/8Radiolab explores ‘translation’ – how can it help led us to a deeper understanding?
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| 20:00 | 20:005/8Mystery for Flora - is her son back from Australia? And can a diary unlock the mystery? 20:301/5Lord Peter Wimsey is called to an alarming discovery in a bathroom.
| 20:006/8Wine merchant Tony Beach has to deal with some unwanted visitors to his store. 20:302/5Amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey follows the trail of missing financier Sir Reuben Levy.
| 20:007/8Kenneth Junior makes a request from hospital, and Tony learns more about Paul Young. 20:303/5Lord Peter Wimsey delves deeper into his case of a body and missing person.
| 20:008/8Tony Beach and Gerard MacGregor attempt to unearth the true identity of Paul Young. 20:304/5Lord Peter Wimsey decides to probe an important witness.
| 20:001/6Is Flaxborough home to white slave trafficking? Inspector Purbright gets a tip-off. 20:305/5Lord Peter Wimsey makes a crucial appointment.
| | 20:00Elizabeth Barrett Browning's epic poem dramatised by Michael Symmons Roberts.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Guy Raz explores whether justice can ever be blind, impartial, and fair? 21:50Ex-politician Ed Balls chooses tracks by George Frideric Handel and Peter Seeger.
| 21:00Kevin Fong boldly goes in search of Star Trek's 50-year-old vision of the future.
| 21:002/3Maria Friedman and guests explore programmes in the BBC archive featuring Stephen Sondheim
| 21:00From Judy Garland to Verdi, the entrepreneur shares her castaway choices with Sue Lawley. 21:45Musings on the elusive female duck-billed platypus of New South Wales, Australia.
| 21:00A round up of the latest recommended listening. Miquita Oliver on her new quiz podcast.
| | 21:00Dame Wendy Hall is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs 21:45The famous naturalist muses on the largest known egg laid by a giant bird on Madagascar.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/5Paul Merton, Ross Noble, Fern Britton and Gyles Brandreth play the game. From 2017. 22:306/6The writer is leading a charmed life, which naturally leaves him feeling anxious.
| 22:00Acclaimed sketch-duo Lazy Susan's take on light entertainment. 22:306/6Justin has to cope with the build-up to the wedding of the year.
| 22:002/4The Wilsons resume their efforts to live their best ethical life. 22:302/4A new interpretation of classic song 'Fifty Ways to Leave Your Mother'. Stars Nina Wadia.
| 22:001/3Comedian Mark Steel visits Brighton, with a special, Covid-friendly show on the beach. 22:303/6Songs and sketches with stand-up comic Boothby Graffoe and his comedy sidekicks.
| 22:006/6It’s Simon's big day. But will his friends be there to pick up the pieces? 22:301/4Kirsty Wark presents a documentary from the future. What if the bees were to be no more?
| 22:002/6Witty banter and sketches with Stephen Fry, Emma Thompson and Jim Broadbent. 22:301/6Walter has to make cuts at the museum, so who is for the chop?
| 22:006/6Milton discovers that a diva and a tent full of jam don't mix as well as he'd imagined. 22:301/8The National Theatre of Brent tells the chaotic and noisy story of life on Earth. 22:451/8The poet laureate of alternative comedy, John Hegley entertains with a book of verse.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 23:304/4Maeve Higgins, Tom Allen and Phil Nichol join Stephen to offer a guide to standing tall.
| 23:002/6Comic explanation of communication via stand-up, song and sketch. 23:306/6When God hears that rules are being broken in Hell, he sends archangels to investigate.
| 23:006/6Unable to look at his own reflection in a mirror, Martin seeks help from a local artist. 23:301/5The Sheffield singer-songwriter investigates, with the help of guest Patrick Mower.
| 23:004/5A wild Cornish comedy about scrap metal, tough times and C & W music. 23:152/5Surreal saga of a dynasty delicately balanced on the edge of sanity. 23:302/4Looking back at a week's worth of broadcasting... that never happened.
| 23:001/6Tim Key takes a comic look at the thorny issue of science, through the medium of poetry. 23:151/6Everyday insights from the cartoonist, who asks where reality ends and fantasy begins. 23:304/6Michael Rosen reads his diaries, which focus on life as a naughty schoolboy in the 1960s.
| 23:001/6Welsh migrants to America, Michael D Jones and Anthony Hopkins. From 2012. 23:304/4Country music legend Wilson Dixon recalls his Colorado upbringing.
| 23:003/4One of the women gets some devastating news, and Chippy's lie comes back to haunt her. 23:302/4The controversial American comedian, by those who know him.
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