| 00:00 | 00:003/3Ichabod Crane comes face-to-face with his worst nightmare. 00:30Torn between his wife and mistress, Conrad seeks the help of a startling fortune-teller.
| 00:001/5A silver-surfer takes on spammers – but the cyber-sharks are circling. 00:30Lindsey Davis and James Walton share favourite paperback books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 00:002/5John hears voices warning him off marriage. Pre-nuptial nerves or something sinister? 00:30In 1967, amidst protests and war, Louis Armstrong recorded 'What A Wonderful World'
| 00:004/5The strange tale of an imaginary friend. 00:306/8Josie Long hears stories of seeking an answer.
| 00:005/5Another unsettling encounter with Mark Gatiss as the Man in Black 00:30Matthew Parris explores the remarkable life of Professor Wangari Maathai.
| 00:00Jackie's first night 'working the streets' ends in a mysterious and ghostly encounter. 00:30Guy Browning, Kathryn Hughes and Anna Raeburn discuss the changing role of the nanny.
| 00:002/2Lucy Westenra is dead, but Professor Van Helsing is determined to find out how she died.
| |
|---|
| 01:00 | 01:00Christine’s hidden adventures with a string of men must now be revealed to her family.
| 01:001/6When crime author Harriet Vane finds a body, Lord Peter Wimsey investigates. 01:301/5The Abbey's ill benefactor needs Brother Cadfael's ointment, deadly if ingested
| 01:002/6Murder or suicide? Lord Peter Wimsey must trace a vital clue... 01:302/5The medieval monk fears the worst over the sickness of Shrewsbury Abbey's benefactor.
| 01:003/6Keen to unmask the killer - Wimsey ponders Sir Henry's motives. 01:303/5Medieval monk Brother Cadfael’s suspicions grow over who committed the murder.
| 01:004/6Wimsey exchanges harsh words with Harriet - and a shock at dinner! 01:304/5Confusion reigns in the hunt for the poisoner. Brother Cadfael has fresh suspicions.
| 01:005/6Wimsey is struggling as the elusive witness Perkins turns up. 01:305/5With a fresh arrest for murder, Brother Cadfael is keen to see justice delivered.
| 01:001/5The Abbey's ill benefactor needs Brother Cadfael's ointment, deadly if ingested 01:302/5The medieval monk fears the worst over the sickness of Shrewsbury Abbey's benefactor.
| |
|---|
| 02:00 | 02:10Actress and singer Jodie Prenger chooses tracks by Ottawan and Joni Mitchell. 02:20A memoir of seven generations of women including grandmother Vita Sackville West.
| 02:001/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 02:151/5Francois Chedid has been thinking about his will. And so have his children! 02:30Why do writers find happiness such a difficult emotion to capture on the page?
| 02:002/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 02:152/5Comedy drama. Baklava king Francois Chedid must decide how to share out his fortune. 02:30Natalie Haynes attempts to find the algorithm to determine the perfect joke.
| 02:003/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 02:153/5Can the Chedids persuade their father to keep his fortune within the family? 02:30Mark Rylance discovers Shakespeare’s astonishing appeal for very young children.
| 02:004/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 02:154/5The family turn detective when rich widower Francois' eye is turned. 02:30Musician Goldie describes his story from a broken home to his success and later struggles.
| 02:005/5Derek Jacobi concludes this evocative portrait of England in the last century. 02:155/5The Chédids share dinner in memory of their mother's passing. 02:30The yo-yoing fortunes of children's toys in the playroom and market place.
| 02:003/5Medieval monk Brother Cadfael’s suspicions grow over who committed the murder. 02:304/5Confusion reigns in the hunt for the poisoner. Brother Cadfael has fresh suspicions.
| |
|---|
| 03:00 | 03:30Phill Jupitus investigates the social importance of 2 Tone music in Britain.
| 03:004/4A looming tragedy cements the future of Rupert, Gerald, Ursula and Gudrun.
| 03:00A law firm's copyist 'prefers' not to do parts of his job.
| 03:001/2Boston 1642. Hester Prynne is forced to wear a red letter "A" for adultery.
| 03:002/2The time has come to shed Hester’s badge of adultery. Whose life will be most affected?
| 03:00Stars John Gielgud as retiring teacher Andrew Crocker-Harris.
| 03:005/5With a fresh arrest for murder, Brother Cadfael is keen to see justice delivered. 03:30Lindsey Davis and James Walton share favourite paperback books with Harriett Gilbert.
| |
|---|
| 04:00 | 04:00Peru’s finest bridge collapses killing five people. Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
| 04:001/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in West Sussex. 04:304/5Tale of a muddle over love and money.
| 04:004/6Sue Perkins with Nick Doody, Angela Barnes, Dominic Lawson and Cush Jumbo. 04:304/6Struggling Robin meets a woman from his old parallel life.
| 04:002/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, David Quantick and Stewart Lee. 04:305/6Pierce Egan tries to get Tom, Bob and Jerry's adventures onto the stage.
| 04:002/6Dave Gorman and Carol Vorderman discuss ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas. 04:303/6The embittered writer takes action when he sees his bank statement. Stars Chris Douglas.
| 04:001/6Broadcaster and writer Janet Street-Porter quizzes a panel about herself. 04:301/4The town's Development Association looks set for open confrontation. Starring TP McKenna.
| 04:00Can the Belgian sleuth solve the case of a father murdered 16 years previously?
| |
|---|
| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:303/4Paul's story of music takes in a Haitian rebellion, Slovenian hunting and Scottish whisky.
| 05:001/4Beattie Edmondson stars in a comedy inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic. 05:302/673rd Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 05:001/6The show which improvises an entire musical in front of your very ears. 05:301/1Journalist Hugh Spatchport takes a long, judgmental look under the lid of modern society.
| 05:002/6The promise of a weekend away tests everyone's patience. 05:302/5Bridget Christie and Clive Myrie join Sandi Toksvig to explore the Danish notion 'hygge'.
| 05:003/4Told to stop empathising, Simon tries to give himself compassion fatigue. 05:302/3Storyteller Sarah Kendal returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories.
| 05:005/6Nali's ex-husband arrives unexpectedly and Clare takes it upon herself to intervene. 05:304/4Can Dot use her resemblance to Vera Lynn to gain favour with the PM?
| 05:30Matthew Parris explores the remarkable life of Professor Wangari Maathai.
| |
|---|
| 06:00 | 06:001/6When crime author Harriet Vane finds a body, Lord Peter Wimsey investigates. 06:301/5The Abbey's ill benefactor needs Brother Cadfael's ointment, deadly if ingested
| 06:002/6Murder or suicide? Lord Peter Wimsey must trace a vital clue... 06:302/5The medieval monk fears the worst over the sickness of Shrewsbury Abbey's benefactor.
| 06:003/6Keen to unmask the killer - Wimsey ponders Sir Henry's motives. 06:303/5Medieval monk Brother Cadfael’s suspicions grow over who committed the murder.
| 06:004/6Wimsey exchanges harsh words with Harriet - and a shock at dinner! 06:304/5Confusion reigns in the hunt for the poisoner. Brother Cadfael has fresh suspicions.
| 06:005/6Wimsey is struggling as the elusive witness Perkins turns up. 06:305/5With a fresh arrest for murder, Brother Cadfael is keen to see justice delivered.
| 06:00Can the Belgian sleuth solve the case of a father murdered 16 years previously?
| 06:00Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century.
| |
|---|
| 07:00 | 07:001/4Beattie Edmondson stars in a comedy inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic. 07:302/673rd Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 07:001/6The show which improvises an entire musical in front of your very ears. 07:301/1Journalist Hugh Spatchport takes a long, judgmental look under the lid of modern society.
| 07:002/6The promise of a weekend away tests everyone's patience. 07:302/5Bridget Christie and Clive Myrie join Sandi Toksvig to explore the Danish notion 'hygge'.
| 07:003/4Told to stop empathising, Simon tries to give himself compassion fatigue. 07:302/3Storyteller Sarah Kendal returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories.
| 07:005/6Nali's ex-husband arrives unexpectedly and Clare takes it upon herself to intervene. 07:304/4Can Dot use her resemblance to Vera Lynn to gain favour with the PM?
| 07:30Matthew Parris explores the remarkable life of Professor Wangari Maathai.
| 07:10The Undertones frontman chooses tracks by by Buddy Holly and Hardfloor. 07:20Francois Chedid has been thinking about his will. And so have his children!
| |
|---|
| 08:00 | 08:005/13Fuming Harold decides the business needs some bite. 08:302/6The 'lifestyle presenters' look at work and travel, plus 'Missing Persons'.
| 08:0019/26Inspector Ned Seagoon is hot in pursuit of a mysterious nose assailant. 08:302/6Leg model April's snoring inspires ad man Ken's quest to win a nasal spray account.
| 08:008/14The Lad is set to be immortalised in wax, but there's a problem... 08:307/8When Clare revokes her faith in God, her mother and granny are none too pleased.
| 08:0018/20Kenneth Horne’s version of ‘Emma’ – and Hornerama looks at the Movies. 08:307/8Charles and George's DIY skills arouse their wives' suspicions.
| 08:00Ron and Eth pull crackers, while Pa Glum gets merry. 08:308/10Teacher Eric Brown's aspirations for a school day trip soon wither at a museum.
| 08:002/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, David Quantick and Stewart Lee. 08:305/6Pierce Egan tries to get Tom, Bob and Jerry's adventures onto the stage.
| 08:30Platoon rivalry sparks a shooting contest!
| |
|---|
| 09:00 | 09:001/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in West Sussex. 09:304/5Tale of a muddle over love and money.
| 09:001/3It’s beginning to look a lot like a Covidy, Brexity, Trumpy, Bideny Christmas. 09:304/6Struggling Robin meets a woman from his old parallel life.
| 09:002/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, David Quantick and Stewart Lee. 09:305/6Pierce Egan tries to get Tom, Bob and Jerry's adventures onto the stage.
| 09:002/6Dave Gorman and Carol Vorderman discuss ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas. 09:303/6The embittered writer takes action when he sees his bank statement. Stars Chris Douglas.
| 09:001/6Broadcaster and writer Janet Street-Porter quizzes a panel about herself. 09:301/4The town's Development Association looks set for open confrontation. Starring TP McKenna.
| 09:001/2Get festive with Round the Horne, The Goon Show, Hinge and Bracket and more!
| 09:303/6The embittered writer takes action when he sees his bank statement. Stars Chris Douglas.
| |
|---|
| 10:00 | 10:004/4A looming tragedy cements the future of Rupert, Gerald, Ursula and Gudrun.
| 10:00A law firm's copyist 'prefers' not to do parts of his job.
| 10:001/2Boston 1642. Hester Prynne is forced to wear a red letter "A" for adultery.
| 10:002/2The time has come to shed Hester’s badge of adultery. Whose life will be most affected?
| 10:00Stars John Gielgud as retiring teacher Andrew Crocker-Harris.
| | 10:00From Benny Goodman to Richard Strauss, actor Geoffrey Palmer makes his castaway choices. 10:45A 150-million-year-old feather from an animal that lived before birds had evolved.
| |
|---|
| 11:00 | 11:00Guy Raz explores why do many of us hate, even fear maths? 11:50Author Bernard Cornwell chooses tracks by Alison Krauss and Voces8.
| 11:00What is the enduring appeal of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens?
| 11:003/3Diane Morgan concludes her celebration of the life and work of Neil Innes.
| 11:00From Bach to Vivaldi, campaigning journalist Harold Evans makes his castaway choices. 11:45The famous naturalist recalls meeting the 10-foot-long Komodo dragon.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Scott Bryan recommend new listening for December
| | 11:005/8Radiolab asks what makes us laugh – and does humour have that much to do with it?
| |
|---|
| 12:00 | 12:005/13Fuming Harold decides the business needs some bite. 12:302/6The 'lifestyle presenters' look at work and travel, plus 'Missing Persons'.
| 12:0019/26Inspector Ned Seagoon is hot in pursuit of a mysterious nose assailant. 12:302/6Leg model April's snoring inspires ad man Ken's quest to win a nasal spray account.
| 12:008/14The Lad is set to be immortalised in wax, but there's a problem... 12:307/8When Clare revokes her faith in God, her mother and granny are none too pleased.
| 12:0018/20Kenneth Horne’s version of ‘Emma’ – and Hornerama looks at the Movies. 12:307/8Charles and George's DIY skills arouse their wives' suspicions.
| 12:00Ron and Eth pull crackers, while Pa Glum gets merry. 12:308/10Teacher Eric Brown's aspirations for a school day trip soon wither at a museum.
| 12:001/4Beattie Edmondson stars in a comedy inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic. 12:301/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in West Sussex.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:304/4Paul's story of the telephone takes in electro-shock therapy and an exploding boat.
| |
|---|
| 13:00 | 13:001/6When crime author Harriet Vane finds a body, Lord Peter Wimsey investigates. 13:301/5The Abbey's ill benefactor needs Brother Cadfael's ointment, deadly if ingested
| 13:002/6Murder or suicide? Lord Peter Wimsey must trace a vital clue... 13:302/5The medieval monk fears the worst over the sickness of Shrewsbury Abbey's benefactor.
| 13:003/6Keen to unmask the killer - Wimsey ponders Sir Henry's motives. 13:303/5Medieval monk Brother Cadfael’s suspicions grow over who committed the murder.
| 13:004/6Wimsey exchanges harsh words with Harriet - and a shock at dinner! 13:304/5Confusion reigns in the hunt for the poisoner. Brother Cadfael has fresh suspicions.
| 13:005/6Wimsey is struggling as the elusive witness Perkins turns up. 13:305/5With a fresh arrest for murder, Brother Cadfael is keen to see justice delivered.
| 13:001/5The Abbey's ill benefactor needs Brother Cadfael's ointment, deadly if ingested 13:302/5The medieval monk fears the worst over the sickness of Shrewsbury Abbey's benefactor.
| 13:00The baby's due in 20 weeks and Sam moved in with Bayley but Rose is always on his mind.
| |
|---|
| 14:00 | 14:001/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 14:151/5Francois Chedid has been thinking about his will. And so have his children! 14:30Why do writers find happiness such a difficult emotion to capture on the page?
| 14:002/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 14:152/5Comedy drama. Baklava king Francois Chedid must decide how to share out his fortune. 14:30Natalie Haynes attempts to find the algorithm to determine the perfect joke.
| 14:003/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 14:153/5Can the Chedids persuade their father to keep his fortune within the family? 14:30Mark Rylance discovers Shakespeare’s astonishing appeal for very young children.
| 14:004/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 14:154/5The family turn detective when rich widower Francois' eye is turned. 14:30Musician Goldie describes his story from a broken home to his success and later struggles.
| 14:005/5Derek Jacobi concludes this evocative portrait of England in the last century. 14:155/5The Chédids share dinner in memory of their mother's passing. 14:30The yo-yoing fortunes of children's toys in the playroom and market place.
| 14:003/5Medieval monk Brother Cadfael’s suspicions grow over who committed the murder. 14:304/5Confusion reigns in the hunt for the poisoner. Brother Cadfael has fresh suspicions.
| 14:10Shakin' Stevens selects tracks by Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance and Johnny Cash. 14:20Philip Eade revisits the life of novelist Evelyn Waugh for a revealing biography.
| |
|---|
| 15:00 | 15:004/4A looming tragedy cements the future of Rupert, Gerald, Ursula and Gudrun.
| 15:00A law firm's copyist 'prefers' not to do parts of his job.
| 15:001/2Boston 1642. Hester Prynne is forced to wear a red letter "A" for adultery.
| 15:002/2The time has come to shed Hester’s badge of adultery. Whose life will be most affected?
| 15:00Stars John Gielgud as retiring teacher Andrew Crocker-Harris.
| 15:005/5With a fresh arrest for murder, Brother Cadfael is keen to see justice delivered. 15:30Lindsey Davis and James Walton share favourite paperback books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 15:30Mark Rylance discovers Shakespeare’s astonishing appeal for very young children.
| |
|---|
| 16:00 | 16:001/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in West Sussex. 16:304/5Tale of a muddle over love and money.
| 16:004/6Sue Perkins with Nick Doody, Angela Barnes, Dominic Lawson and Cush Jumbo. 16:304/6Struggling Robin meets a woman from his old parallel life.
| 16:002/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, David Quantick and Stewart Lee. 16:305/6Pierce Egan tries to get Tom, Bob and Jerry's adventures onto the stage.
| 16:002/6Dave Gorman and Carol Vorderman discuss ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas. 16:303/6The embittered writer takes action when he sees his bank statement. Stars Chris Douglas.
| 16:001/6Broadcaster and writer Janet Street-Porter quizzes a panel about herself. 16:301/4The town's Development Association looks set for open confrontation. Starring TP McKenna.
| 16:00Can the Belgian sleuth solve the case of a father murdered 16 years previously?
| 16:00Two successful businessmen decide to add Santa Claus to their business portfolio.
| |
|---|
| 17:00 | 17:001/4Beattie Edmondson stars in a comedy inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic. 17:302/673rd Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 17:001/6The show which improvises an entire musical in front of your very ears. 17:301/1Journalist Hugh Spatchport takes a long, judgmental look under the lid of modern society.
| 17:002/6The promise of a weekend away tests everyone's patience. 17:302/5Bridget Christie and Clive Myrie join Sandi Toksvig to explore the Danish notion 'hygge'.
| 17:003/4Told to stop empathising, Simon tries to give himself compassion fatigue. 17:302/3Storyteller Sarah Kendal returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories.
| 17:005/6Nali's ex-husband arrives unexpectedly and Clare takes it upon herself to intervene. 17:304/4Can Dot use her resemblance to Vera Lynn to gain favour with the PM?
| 17:30Matthew Parris explores the remarkable life of Professor Wangari Maathai.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:304/4Paul's story of the telephone takes in electro-shock therapy and an exploding boat.
| |
|---|
| 18:00 | 18:001/5A silver-surfer takes on spammers – but the cyber-sharks are circling. 18:30Lindsey Davis and James Walton share favourite paperback books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 18:002/5John hears voices warning him off marriage. Pre-nuptial nerves or something sinister? 18:30In 1967, amidst protests and war, Louis Armstrong recorded 'What A Wonderful World'
| 18:004/5The strange tale of an imaginary friend. 18:306/8Josie Long hears stories of seeking an answer.
| 18:005/5Another unsettling encounter with Mark Gatiss as the Man in Black 18:30Matthew Parris explores the remarkable life of Professor Wangari Maathai.
| 18:00Jackie's first night 'working the streets' ends in a mysterious and ghostly encounter. 18:30Guy Browning, Kathryn Hughes and Anna Raeburn discuss the changing role of the nanny.
| 18:002/2Lucy Westenra is dead, but Professor Van Helsing is determined to find out how she died.
| 18:00Unusual ghost story set in Edwardian England starring Anna Jones
| |
|---|
| 19:00 | 19:005/13Fuming Harold decides the business needs some bite. 19:302/6The 'lifestyle presenters' look at work and travel, plus 'Missing Persons'.
| 19:0019/26Inspector Ned Seagoon is hot in pursuit of a mysterious nose assailant. 19:302/6Leg model April's snoring inspires ad man Ken's quest to win a nasal spray account.
| 19:008/14The Lad is set to be immortalised in wax, but there's a problem... 19:307/8When Clare revokes her faith in God, her mother and granny are none too pleased.
| 19:0018/20Kenneth Horne’s version of ‘Emma’ – and Hornerama looks at the Movies. 19:307/8Charles and George's DIY skills arouse their wives' suspicions.
| 19:00Ron and Eth pull crackers, while Pa Glum gets merry. 19:308/10Teacher Eric Brown's aspirations for a school day trip soon wither at a museum.
| 19:001/2Get festive with Round the Horne, The Goon Show, Hinge and Bracket and more!
| 19:005/8Radiolab asks what makes us laugh – and does humour have that much to do with it?
| |
|---|
| 20:00 | 20:001/6When crime author Harriet Vane finds a body, Lord Peter Wimsey investigates. 20:301/5The Abbey's ill benefactor needs Brother Cadfael's ointment, deadly if ingested
| 20:002/6Murder or suicide? Lord Peter Wimsey must trace a vital clue... 20:302/5The medieval monk fears the worst over the sickness of Shrewsbury Abbey's benefactor.
| 20:003/6Keen to unmask the killer - Wimsey ponders Sir Henry's motives. 20:303/5Medieval monk Brother Cadfael’s suspicions grow over who committed the murder.
| 20:004/6Wimsey exchanges harsh words with Harriet - and a shock at dinner! 20:304/5Confusion reigns in the hunt for the poisoner. Brother Cadfael has fresh suspicions.
| 20:005/6Wimsey is struggling as the elusive witness Perkins turns up. 20:305/5With a fresh arrest for murder, Brother Cadfael is keen to see justice delivered.
| | 20:00Two successful businessmen decide to add Santa Claus to their business portfolio.
| |
|---|
| 21:00 | 21:00Guy Raz explores why do many of us hate, even fear maths? 21:50Author Bernard Cornwell chooses tracks by Alison Krauss and Voces8.
| 21:00What is the enduring appeal of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens?
| 21:003/3Diane Morgan concludes her celebration of the life and work of Neil Innes.
| 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.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Scott Bryan recommend new listening for December
| | 21:00From Benny Goodman to Richard Strauss, actor Geoffrey Palmer makes his castaway choices. 21:45A 150-million-year-old feather from an animal that lived before birds had evolved.
| |
|---|
| 22:00 | 22:002/673rd Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 22:304/6It's a right royal knockabout as Henry VIII wants a son. 22:454/4Samantha Bond stars as Anthea whose Christmas news is rather surprising.
| 22:001/1Journalist Hugh Spatchport takes a long, judgmental look under the lid of modern society. 22:304/6From the Queen to Russell Crowe, exploring the bizarre private lives of famous folk.
| 22:002/5Bridget Christie and Clive Myrie join Sandi Toksvig to explore the Danish notion 'hygge'. 22:302/4The Londoner serves up comedy and music from Pippa Evans, Stephen K Amos and more.
| 22:002/3Storyteller Sarah Kendal returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories. 22:30A festive mix of comedy and music from the self-styled Urban Warrior. From 1994
| 22:004/4Can Dot use her resemblance to Vera Lynn to gain favour with the PM? 22:30Can cricket's king of sleaze save sport's damaged image? Maybe - if there's money in it.
| 22:006/6Stephen Fry is joined by Hugh Laurie, Jim Broadbent, Emma Thompson and Phyllida Law. 22:305/6Can Walter find a suitably diplomatic staff member to curate an exhibition in Europe?
| 22:004/4Paul's story of the telephone takes in electro-shock therapy and an exploding boat. 22:305/8From St Francis to Buddhism, the National Theatre of Brent's definitive history of Earth. 22:455/8The Luton Laureate entertains with songs and poems about glasses.
| |
|---|
| 23:00 | 23:001/3It’s beginning to look a lot like a Covidy, Brexity, Trumpy, Bideny Christmas. 23:304/6Mitch shares his musical experiences and wonders if Cyberman costumes are tax deductible?
| 23:001/2Award-winning US comedian Alex Edelman takes a comic look at the millennial generation. 23:304/6The stand-up comic interviews the political spin doctor in the tag-team talk show.
| 23:004/6Comedian Ardal O' Hanlon discovers how much fat you need to become bullet-proof! 23:305/5Sheffield's premier singer-songwriter tries to solve the Atlantic Ocean mystery.
| 23:301/4Comedy set in a Scots-Asian corner shop. Written by Sanjeev Kohli and Donald Mcleary.
| 23:005/6Tim Key takes a comic look at the subject of music, through the medium of poetry. 23:155/6The cartoonist wades into the world under the sea, and gets intimate with a haddock. 23:302/4What is it about the internet that people find threatening?
| 23:005/6Comedian Elis James compares figures in Welsh history to determine Wales' ultimate heroes. 23:304/4Chris Addison explores human evolution.
| 23:003/6Learn about medieval cooking, and view the most precious exhibit. 23:302/4Mean John Weak battles to roll out an urgent global website.
| |
|---|