| 00:00 | 00:002/3Ichabod Crane sets out to win the heart of Katrina Van Tassel. 00:302/2As his behaviour starts to change, Roderick Usher reveals his terrible secret.
| 00:001/5Dandy secret agent Lucifer Box investigates drug-related dealings in 1920s Manhattan. 00:30Rageh Omaar and Stephanie Calman talk to Sian Williams about their favourite books.
| 00:002/5Probing a fascist cult in 1920s New York, dandy spy hero Lucifer Box is accused of murder. 00:30How lives were shaped by Chopin's technically demanding, emotionally turbulent music.
| 00:003/5Falsely charged with murder, dandy spy Lucifer Box flees New York aboard a mysterious ship 00:305/8Josie Long listens for the sounds that lurk in the darkness.
| 00:004/5Dandy spy-hero Lucifer Box must rescue the perfect victim to foil Olympus Mons' plans. 00:30Matthew Parris meets financial guru Alvin Hall, whose hero is James Baldwin.
| 00:005/5Time is running out for spy-hero Lucifer Box. Can he reach Olympus Mons' lair in time? 00:30Dominic Arkwright, Catherine Townsend, Neil McCormick and Kathy Lette on love bust-ups.
| 00:001/2The original vampire horror tale of Count Dracula's reign of terror in Victorian Britain.(R)
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| 01:00 | 01:00The past of unique food blogger, Jack Monroe and her Grandma. Stars Jaime Winstone
| 01:002/6Private eye VI Warshawski's investigation into a girl's death drags her into gangland. 01:301/5Hercule Poirot's train departs, but one passenger aboard will never finish the journey.
| 01:003/6An anti-abortion riot breaks out as private eye VI Warshawski's murder probe continues. 01:302/5A passenger lies murdered, but luckily the Belgian sleuth is aboard the snowbound train.
| 01:004/6In her murder probe, private eye VI Warshawski 'borrows' files from the Monkfish charity. 01:303/5The Belgian sleuth becomes convinced that the murderer is still aboard the train.
| 01:005/6The private eye suspects hospital malpractice, as she probes a suspicious death. 01:304/5The Belgian sleuth discovers that one of the passengers is lying to him.
| 01:006/6The private eye employs unusual methods to trap the guilty. 01:305/5Time is against the Belgian sleuth as he battles to unmask the murderer.
| 01:001/5Hercule Poirot's train departs, but one passenger aboard will never finish the journey. 01:302/5A passenger lies murdered, but luckily the Belgian sleuth is aboard the snowbound train.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Rick picks ‘Woodman, Spare That Tree’ by Phil Harris and Prokofiev's ‘Peter and the Wolf’. 02:20Luc Sante's journey through the Paris of yesteryear. Read by Simon Russell Beale.
| 02:001/5One of the UK's best-loved entertainers reads from his autobiography. 02:151/5Drama from award-winning writer EV Crowe about one man's investigation into himself. 02:30Nicholas Wapshott on how the economist used government money to buy paintings in WWI.
| 02:002/5One of the UK's best-loved entertainers reads from his autobiography. 02:152/5After a bruising encounter with his ex-wife, Henry reaches his daughter Gemma's flat. 02:30Mark Burman explores the real history behind the classic 1950s western The Searchers.
| 02:003/5One of the UK's best-loved entertainers reads from his autobiography. 02:153/5Drama from award-winning writer EV Crowe about one man's investigation into himself. 02:30Phill Jupitus investigates the social importance of 2 Tone music in Britain.
| 02:004/5Best loved entertainer Ronnie Corbett reads from his autobiography. 02:154/5Henry comes to talk to colleague Karen, who is worried about a domestic violence victim. 02:30The story of the many Irish women who started new lives in Britain in the 1950s and 60s.
| 02:005/5Best loved comedy star Ronnie Corbett concludes his autobiography. 02:155/5Henry's fiancee Anna tells him that she does not want to marry him anymore. 02:30The story of Ladybird children's books like the Peter and Jane series – what's the future?
| 02:003/5The Belgian sleuth becomes convinced that the murderer is still aboard the train. 02:304/5The Belgian sleuth discovers that one of the passengers is lying to him.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Hustling troubadours hit Mexico City by night. Neil McCarthy enjoys a mariachi.
| 03:001/2Stephen Rea stars in Graham Greene's Mexico-set masterpiece, dramatised by Nick Warburton.
| 03:002/2Stephen Rea is the Whisky Priest in Graham Greene's classic, dramatised by Nick Warburton.
| 03:001/4Gerald and Rupert are two very different gentlemen, with very different responses to love.
| 03:002/4Gerald excites Gudrun with his physicality, while Ursula is infuriated by Rupert.
| 03:003/4Rupert proposes, but this decisive action leads to more questions rather than answers.
| 03:005/5Time is against the Belgian sleuth as he battles to unmask the murderer. 03:30Rageh Omaar and Stephanie Calman talk to Sian Williams about their favourite books.
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| 04:00 | 04:00The diary doings of Charles Pooter, a London clerk, and his long-suffering wife Carrie.
| 04:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy game. 04:303/5A retired grocer heads for Margate to become an author but all is not what it seems.
| 04:003/6Sue Perkins with Tom Wrigglesworth, Lucy Beaumont, Anne McElvoy and Joel Morris. 04:303/6Robin discovers how his new parallel life can be sweet.
| 04:001/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Dave Gorman and Mary Anne Hobbs. 04:304/6Pierce Egan tries sharing Tom, Bob and Jerry's adventures around town.
| 04:001/6Dave Gorman and Johnny Vegas chew over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas. 04:302/6The curmudgeon is speech ghost-writing. Starring Christopher Douglas.
| 04:006/6Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Hannah Gadsby and Natalie Haynes join Gyles Brandreth. 04:304/4Primus does his utmost to ensure one of his books will win a literary award.
| 04:00Telling the true story of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's obsession with a miscarriage of justice
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:302/4Paul finds out how his high street became dominated by Chinese and Indian restaurants.
| 05:006/6Comedy by Guy Meredith about British expats sharing a flat in Hong Kong. 05:301/6New series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 05:004/4Ken gets tech help from his grandkids, Chloe goes into early labour and Ian is fretting. 05:30Henry Normal takes a poetic look at imagination and the reasons why humans create.
| 05:001/6A trip to a classical concert poses difficulties for everyone. 05:301/5Grayson Perry and Sindhu Vee join Sandi Toksvig to explore the Danish notion of 'hygge'.
| 05:002/4Simon decides it is time to get self-motivated and starts composing his electronic music. 05:301/3Storyteller Sarah Kendall returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories.
| 05:004/6The Sparrowhawk team are forced to work together to overcome a problem in the office. 05:303/4Dot and the gals are not keen to join the Women's Land Army.
| 05:30Matthew Parris meets financial guru Alvin Hall, whose hero is James Baldwin.
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| 06:00 | 06:002/6Private eye VI Warshawski's investigation into a girl's death drags her into gangland. 06:301/5Hercule Poirot's train departs, but one passenger aboard will never finish the journey.
| 06:003/6An anti-abortion riot breaks out as private eye VI Warshawski's murder probe continues. 06:302/5A passenger lies murdered, but luckily the Belgian sleuth is aboard the snowbound train.
| 06:004/6In her murder probe, private eye VI Warshawski 'borrows' files from the Monkfish charity. 06:303/5The Belgian sleuth becomes convinced that the murderer is still aboard the train.
| 06:005/6The private eye suspects hospital malpractice, as she probes a suspicious death. 06:304/5The Belgian sleuth discovers that one of the passengers is lying to him.
| 06:006/6The private eye employs unusual methods to trap the guilty. 06:305/5Time is against the Belgian sleuth as he battles to unmask the murderer.
| 06:00Telling the true story of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's obsession with a miscarriage of justice
| 06:00Ronnie Corbett reads from his autobiography.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/6Comedy by Guy Meredith about British expats sharing a flat in Hong Kong. 07:301/6New series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 07:004/4Ken gets tech help from his grandkids, Chloe goes into early labour and Ian is fretting. 07:30Henry Normal takes a poetic look at imagination and the reasons why humans create.
| 07:001/6A trip to a classical concert poses difficulties for everyone. 07:301/5Grayson Perry and Sindhu Vee join Sandi Toksvig to explore the Danish notion of 'hygge'.
| 07:002/4Simon decides it is time to get self-motivated and starts composing his electronic music. 07:301/3Storyteller Sarah Kendall returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories.
| 07:004/6The Sparrowhawk team are forced to work together to overcome a problem in the office. 07:303/4Dot and the gals are not keen to join the Women's Land Army.
| 07:30Matthew Parris meets financial guru Alvin Hall, whose hero is James Baldwin.
| 07:10‘Easy’ by The Commodores and ‘Juicy’ by The Notorious B.I.G. 07:20Drama from award-winning writer EV Crowe about one man's investigation into himself.
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| 08:00 | 08:004/13Harold is not happy to meet his Dad's new girlfriend. Stars Wilfrid Brambell. 08:301/6The sofa-bound presenters ponder the future and grapple with relationships.
| 08:0017/26Soldier Neddie Seagoon heads off to the fort at Waziri, which is drifting into peril. 08:301/6Ad man Ken Handley snags a leggy model to spy on the work of a rival agency.
| 08:007/14The Lad sets out to save a Cheam institution threatened by closure. 08:306/8Eleanor's old snaps spark arguments with Sarah over the past. From February 1989.
| 08:0016/20Kenneth Horne needs a housekeeper – and Hornerama looks at Magic and Mystery. 08:306/8Charles and George's new business course sets tongues wagging.
| 08:00Monstrous goings-on when HMS Troutbridge hits Scotland. 08:307/10The arrival of supply teacher Mr West provokes strong reactions in the staffroom.
| 08:001/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Dave Gorman and Mary Anne Hobbs. 08:304/6Pierce Egan tries sharing Tom, Bob and Jerry's adventures around town.
| 08:3013/13The Bishop’s plan to embarrass the Dean backfires.
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| 09:00 | 09:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy game. 09:303/5A retired grocer heads for Margate to become an author but all is not what it seems.
| 09:006/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 09:303/6Robin discovers how his new parallel life can be sweet.
| 09:001/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Dave Gorman and Mary Anne Hobbs. 09:304/6Pierce Egan tries sharing Tom, Bob and Jerry's adventures around town.
| 09:001/6Dave Gorman and Johnny Vegas chew over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas. 09:302/6The curmudgeon is speech ghost-writing. Starring Christopher Douglas.
| 09:006/6Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Hannah Gadsby and Natalie Haynes join Gyles Brandreth. 09:304/4Primus does his utmost to ensure one of his books will win a literary award.
| 09:00Samira Ahmed takes you on a radio space journey, with radio dramas, readings and comedies.
| 09:00Spike Milligan's festive show before a student audience at Greenwich Royal Naval College. 09:302/6The curmudgeon is speech ghost-writing. Starring Christopher Douglas.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2Stephen Rea stars in Graham Greene's Mexico-set masterpiece, dramatised by Nick Warburton.
| 10:002/2Stephen Rea is the Whisky Priest in Graham Greene's classic, dramatised by Nick Warburton.
| 10:001/4Gerald and Rupert are two very different gentlemen, with very different responses to love.
| 10:002/4Gerald excites Gudrun with his physicality, while Ursula is infuriated by Rupert.
| 10:003/4Rupert proposes, but this decisive action leads to more questions rather than answers.
| | 10:00From Bach to Vivaldi, campaigning journalist Harold Evans makes his castaway choices. 10:45The famous naturalist recalls meeting the 10-foot-long Komodo dragon.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Guy Raz explores the world of good fortune. 11:50The singer-songwriter inherits Fats Waller and D'Angelo and the Vanguard.
| 11:00A history of the housewife since 1945, which explores her shifting power and politics.
| 11:002/3Diane Morgan continues her celebration of the life and work of Neil Innes.
| 11:00Wartime forces' sweetheart Dame Vera Lynn shares her castaway choices with Sue Lawley. 11:45Musings on the structures built by New Guinea's Vogelkop bowerbirds to attract mates.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Ella Watts recommend cosy winter fiction podcasts.
| | 11:004/8Radiolab asks when people are dying and you can only save some, how do you choose?
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| 12:00 | 12:004/13Harold is not happy to meet his Dad's new girlfriend. Stars Wilfrid Brambell. 12:301/6The sofa-bound presenters ponder the future and grapple with relationships.
| 12:0017/26Soldier Neddie Seagoon heads off to the fort at Waziri, which is drifting into peril. 12:301/6Ad man Ken Handley snags a leggy model to spy on the work of a rival agency.
| 12:007/14The Lad sets out to save a Cheam institution threatened by closure. 12:306/8Eleanor's old snaps spark arguments with Sarah over the past. From February 1989.
| 12:0016/20Kenneth Horne needs a housekeeper – and Hornerama looks at Magic and Mystery. 12:306/8Charles and George's new business course sets tongues wagging.
| 12:00Monstrous goings-on when HMS Troutbridge hits Scotland. 12:307/10The arrival of supply teacher Mr West provokes strong reactions in the staffroom.
| 12:001/6Dave Gorman and Johnny Vegas chew over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas. 12:301/6Ad man Ken Handley snags a leggy model to spy on the work of a rival agency.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:303/4Paul's story of music takes in a Haitian rebellion, Slovenian hunting and Scottish whisky.
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| 13:00 | 13:002/6Private eye VI Warshawski's investigation into a girl's death drags her into gangland. 13:301/5Hercule Poirot's train departs, but one passenger aboard will never finish the journey.
| 13:003/6An anti-abortion riot breaks out as private eye VI Warshawski's murder probe continues. 13:302/5A passenger lies murdered, but luckily the Belgian sleuth is aboard the snowbound train.
| 13:004/6In her murder probe, private eye VI Warshawski 'borrows' files from the Monkfish charity. 13:303/5The Belgian sleuth becomes convinced that the murderer is still aboard the train.
| 13:005/6The private eye suspects hospital malpractice, as she probes a suspicious death. 13:304/5The Belgian sleuth discovers that one of the passengers is lying to him.
| 13:006/6The private eye employs unusual methods to trap the guilty. 13:305/5Time is against the Belgian sleuth as he battles to unmask the murderer.
| 13:001/5Hercule Poirot's train departs, but one passenger aboard will never finish the journey. 13:302/5A passenger lies murdered, but luckily the Belgian sleuth is aboard the snowbound train.
| 13:00Christine’s hidden adventures with a string of men must now be revealed to her family.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5One of the UK's best-loved entertainers reads from his autobiography. 14:151/5Drama from award-winning writer EV Crowe about one man's investigation into himself. 14:30Nicholas Wapshott on how the economist used government money to buy paintings in WWI.
| 14:002/5One of the UK's best-loved entertainers reads from his autobiography. 14:152/5After a bruising encounter with his ex-wife, Henry reaches his daughter Gemma's flat. 14:30Mark Burman explores the real history behind the classic 1950s western The Searchers.
| 14:003/5One of the UK's best-loved entertainers reads from his autobiography. 14:153/5Drama from award-winning writer EV Crowe about one man's investigation into himself. 14:30Phill Jupitus investigates the social importance of 2 Tone music in Britain.
| 14:004/5Best loved entertainer Ronnie Corbett reads from his autobiography. 14:154/5Henry comes to talk to colleague Karen, who is worried about a domestic violence victim. 14:30The story of the many Irish women who started new lives in Britain in the 1950s and 60s.
| 14:005/5Best loved comedy star Ronnie Corbett concludes his autobiography. 14:155/5Henry's fiancee Anna tells him that she does not want to marry him anymore. 14:30The story of Ladybird children's books like the Peter and Jane series – what's the future?
| 14:003/5The Belgian sleuth becomes convinced that the murderer is still aboard the train. 14:304/5The Belgian sleuth discovers that one of the passengers is lying to him.
| 14:10Actress and singer Jodie Prenger chooses tracks by Ottawan and Joni Mitchell. 14:20A memoir of seven generations of women including grandmother Vita Sackville West.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Stephen Rea stars in Graham Greene's Mexico-set masterpiece, dramatised by Nick Warburton.
| 15:002/2Stephen Rea is the Whisky Priest in Graham Greene's classic, dramatised by Nick Warburton.
| 15:001/4Gerald and Rupert are two very different gentlemen, with very different responses to love.
| 15:002/4Gerald excites Gudrun with his physicality, while Ursula is infuriated by Rupert.
| 15:003/4Rupert proposes, but this decisive action leads to more questions rather than answers.
| 15:005/5Time is against the Belgian sleuth as he battles to unmask the murderer. 15:30Rageh Omaar and Stephanie Calman talk to Sian Williams about their favourite books.
| 15:30Phill Jupitus investigates the social importance of 2 Tone music in Britain.
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| 16:00 | 16:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's comedy game. 16:303/5A retired grocer heads for Margate to become an author but all is not what it seems.
| 16:003/6Sue Perkins with Tom Wrigglesworth, Lucy Beaumont, Anne McElvoy and Joel Morris. 16:303/6Robin discovers how his new parallel life can be sweet.
| 16:001/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Dave Gorman and Mary Anne Hobbs. 16:304/6Pierce Egan tries sharing Tom, Bob and Jerry's adventures around town.
| 16:001/6Dave Gorman and Johnny Vegas chew over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas. 16:302/6The curmudgeon is speech ghost-writing. Starring Christopher Douglas.
| 16:006/6Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Hannah Gadsby and Natalie Haynes join Gyles Brandreth. 16:304/4Primus does his utmost to ensure one of his books will win a literary award.
| 16:00Telling the true story of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's obsession with a miscarriage of justice
| 16:00Peru’s finest bridge collapses killing five people. Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
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| 17:00 | 17:006/6Comedy by Guy Meredith about British expats sharing a flat in Hong Kong. 17:301/6New series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 17:004/4Ken gets tech help from his grandkids, Chloe goes into early labour and Ian is fretting. 17:30Henry Normal takes a poetic look at imagination and the reasons why humans create.
| 17:001/6A trip to a classical concert poses difficulties for everyone. 17:301/5Grayson Perry and Sindhu Vee join Sandi Toksvig to explore the Danish notion of 'hygge'.
| 17:002/4Simon decides it is time to get self-motivated and starts composing his electronic music. 17:301/3Storyteller Sarah Kendall returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories.
| 17:004/6The Sparrowhawk team are forced to work together to overcome a problem in the office. 17:303/4Dot and the gals are not keen to join the Women's Land Army.
| 17:30Matthew Parris meets financial guru Alvin Hall, whose hero is James Baldwin.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:303/4Paul's story of music takes in a Haitian rebellion, Slovenian hunting and Scottish whisky.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5Dandy secret agent Lucifer Box investigates drug-related dealings in 1920s Manhattan. 18:30Rageh Omaar and Stephanie Calman talk to Sian Williams about their favourite books.
| 18:002/5Probing a fascist cult in 1920s New York, dandy spy hero Lucifer Box is accused of murder. 18:30How lives were shaped by Chopin's technically demanding, emotionally turbulent music.
| 18:003/5Falsely charged with murder, dandy spy Lucifer Box flees New York aboard a mysterious ship 18:305/8Josie Long listens for the sounds that lurk in the darkness.
| 18:004/5Dandy spy-hero Lucifer Box must rescue the perfect victim to foil Olympus Mons' plans. 18:30Matthew Parris meets financial guru Alvin Hall, whose hero is James Baldwin.
| 18:005/5Time is running out for spy-hero Lucifer Box. Can he reach Olympus Mons' lair in time? 18:30Dominic Arkwright, Catherine Townsend, Neil McCormick and Kathy Lette on love bust-ups.
| 18:001/2The original vampire horror tale of Count Dracula's reign of terror in Victorian Britain.
| 18:003/3Ichabod Crane comes face-to-face with his worst nightmare. 18:30Torn between his wife and mistress, Conrad seeks the help of a startling fortune-teller.
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| 19:00 | 19:004/13Harold is not happy to meet his Dad's new girlfriend. Stars Wilfrid Brambell. 19:301/6The sofa-bound presenters ponder the future and grapple with relationships.
| 19:0017/26Soldier Neddie Seagoon heads off to the fort at Waziri, which is drifting into peril. 19:301/6Ad man Ken Handley snags a leggy model to spy on the work of a rival agency.
| 19:007/14The Lad sets out to save a Cheam institution threatened by closure. 19:306/8Eleanor's old snaps spark arguments with Sarah over the past. From February 1989.
| 19:0016/20Kenneth Horne needs a housekeeper – and Hornerama looks at Magic and Mystery. 19:306/8Charles and George's new business course sets tongues wagging.
| 19:00Monstrous goings-on when HMS Troutbridge hits Scotland. 19:307/10The arrival of supply teacher Mr West provokes strong reactions in the staffroom.
| 19:00Samira Ahmed takes you on a radio space journey, with radio dramas, readings and comedies.
| 19:004/8Radiolab asks when people are dying and you can only save some, how do you choose?
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| 20:00 | 20:002/6Private eye VI Warshawski's investigation into a girl's death drags her into gangland. 20:301/5Hercule Poirot's train departs, but one passenger aboard will never finish the journey.
| 20:003/6An anti-abortion riot breaks out as private eye VI Warshawski's murder probe continues. 20:302/5A passenger lies murdered, but luckily the Belgian sleuth is aboard the snowbound train.
| 20:004/6In her murder probe, private eye VI Warshawski 'borrows' files from the Monkfish charity. 20:303/5The Belgian sleuth becomes convinced that the murderer is still aboard the train.
| 20:005/6The private eye suspects hospital malpractice, as she probes a suspicious death. 20:304/5The Belgian sleuth discovers that one of the passengers is lying to him.
| 20:006/6The private eye employs unusual methods to trap the guilty. 20:305/5Time is against the Belgian sleuth as he battles to unmask the murderer.
| | 20:00Peru’s finest bridge collapses killing five people. Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Guy Raz explores the world of good fortune. 21:50The singer-songwriter inherits Fats Waller and D'Angelo and the Vanguard.
| 21:00A history of the housewife since 1945, which explores her shifting power and politics.
| 21:002/3Diane Morgan continues her celebration of the life and work of Neil Innes.
| 21:00Wartime forces' sweetheart Dame Vera Lynn shares her castaway choices with Sue Lawley. 21:45Musings on the structures built by New Guinea's Vogelkop bowerbirds to attract mates.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Ella Watts recommend cosy winter fiction podcasts.
| | 21:00From Bach to Vivaldi, campaigning journalist Harold Evans makes his castaway choices. 21:45The famous naturalist recalls meeting the 10-foot-long Komodo dragon.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6New series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 22:303/6The shocking truth - who really wrote Shakespeare's plays? 22:453/4Frances Barber stars as an ageing actress behaving badly at an audition.
| 22:00Henry Normal takes a poetic look at imagination and the reasons why humans create. 22:303/6Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson explore the bizarre private lives of famous folk.
| 22:001/5Grayson Perry and Sindhu Vee join Sandi Toksvig to explore the Danish notion of 'hygge'. 22:301/4The comedian entertains at home with a nourishing menu of Welsh rarebit.
| 22:001/3Storyteller Sarah Kendall returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories. 22:306/6Tasty monologues and sketches with Stephen Frost and guitarist Antonio Forcione.
| 22:003/4Dot and the gals are not keen to join the Women's Land Army. 22:304/4Kirsty Wark presents a documentary from the future. What if we could all live forever?
| 22:005/6Stephen Fry is joined by Hugh Laurie, Jim Broadbent, Emma Thompson and Phyllida Law. 22:304/6When Eva opens her heart to the press, the rest of the staff get taken to the cleaners.
| 22:003/4Paul's story of music takes in a Haitian rebellion, Slovenian hunting and Scottish whisky. 22:304/8From Vikings to Normans, the National Theatre of Brent present their history of Earth. 22:454/8John Hegley performs poems dedicated to Bonfire Night and not waving.
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| 23:00 | 23:006/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 23:303/6The comedian sets out to discover how many people it takes to create a music scene.
| 23:006/6Sketches, stand-up and song in a comic exploration of violence. 23:303/6Two comedy giants talk lamp-posts and Hollywood in the tag-team talk show.
| 23:003/6Comedian Adam Bloom discovers when the average couple cease to have sex. 23:304/5Sheffield's premier singer-songwriter investigates Ken's surprising garden pond discovery.
| 23:005/5A wild Cornish comedy about scrap metal, tough times plus country and western music. 23:155/5Surreal saga of a dynasty delicately balanced on the edge of sanity. 23:30Comic Ria Lina shares her surprising experience of the year she home schooled her children
| 23:004/6Tim Key takes a comic look at the subject of survival, through the medium of poetry. 23:154/6The cartoonist has a very removing experience when an expert de-clutters his house. 23:301/4Probing into lazy assumptions about threats to society, starting with the food industry.
| 23:004/6Comedian Elis James compares figures in Welsh history to determine Wales' ultimate heroes. 23:303/4Chris Addison's spoof lectures exploring human evolution.
| 23:002/6The birds and the bees, blue plaques and the human body all on show this week. 23:301/4No morals and little brain. John Weak is an aggressive marketing director.
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