| 00:00 | 00:001870: Engineer Adam Salton probes the terrifying disappearance of men from a tiny village
| 00:00Vincent Price tells of two emasculated husbands, and their plot to escape domestication. 00:30Mary Beard and Bidisha talk about favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. From 2011.
| 00:00An explicitly horrific tale of a boorish film director and a vengeful feline. 00:30Exploring what Henry Purcell's aria means to different people.
| 00:00Vincent Price encounters a couple in Greece, desperate to stay for three days more. 00:306/6Josie Long hears stories of crossing over to the other side.
| 00:00A meek millionaire's chilling tale of taking subtle revenge on his cheating wife. 00:30Lt-Gen Sir Graeme Lamb champions wartime spy Christine Granville. Matthew Parris chairs
| 00:00Horror legend Vincent Price tells the artistically horrifying tale of a painting. 00:30Dominic Arkwright discusses modern family life and how it matches up to the ideal.
| 00:003/6Sloper gets drawn-in deeper but, when his life is endangered, which side should he fear? 00:233/5Diana's compensation payout catches the attention of Fleet Street.
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| 01:00 | 01:00One of the biggest mysteries of the art world is explored in Bernadette Murphy's book.
| 01:006/6Bill is powerless to stop Cater. However, a new arrival changes the game. 01:456/6John Mortimer's eccentric lawyer investigates a marital murder.
| 01:001/4The Elizabethan playwright gets a job, hires a servant - and inherits a mystery. 01:301/4The Glaswegian cops are on the case when a corpse is discovered on Maryhill Road.
| 01:002/4The Elizabethan spy wonders why an unknown patron funds the worst play ever written? 01:302/4A headless body puzzles the Glaswegian cops - there's not a speck of blood on it.
| 01:003/4As plague ravages London - the playwright spy is on the case of a double-crossing. 01:303/4Police probe an accountant's killing in Glasgow. Why was Samuel Lurinsky decapitated?
| 01:004/4The Elizabethan spy heads to Cambridge, where college professors are dropping like flies. 01:304/4Glaswegian detective Donoghue closes in on Lorinski's killer, but where is he?
| 01:00Story of the inspirational leader behind the Beagle 2 mission to Mars - Colin Pillinger.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Author Kate Mosse chooses tracks by Nancy Sinatra and Jacques Brel. 02:20Two village policewomen – one seeks to keep the peace but the other yearns excitement.
| 02:001/5Derek Jacobi reads a captivating account of Britain's first contact with the Muslim world. 02:156/10The celebration of Pauline and Michael's wedding anniversary triggers a momentous decision 02:30Essex Girl Cathy FitzGerald returns to Romford Market to see if the stiletto fits.
| 02:002/5Derek Jacobi reads a captivating account of Britain's first contact with the Muslim world. 02:157/10An unexpected encounter with Anna strikes just the right note for Michael. 02:30Dr Kat Arney meets a new generation of virtual cartographers, making maps to save lives.
| 02:003/5Derek Jacobi reads a captivating account of Britain's first contact with the Muslim world. 02:158/10After 13 years as a divorcee, Pauline still finds living by herself difficult. 02:30Uncovering the life and work of a pioneering and under-appreciated British painter
| 02:004/5Derek Jacobi reads a captivating account of Britain's first contact with the Muslim world. 02:159/10After many years George Anton has a surprise visitor. 02:30Author Rosie Dastgir explores how home and roots shape an artist's work and creativity.
| 02:005/5Derek Jacobi reads a captivating account of Britain's first contact with the Muslim world. 02:1510/10Michael returns to his old neighbourhood and old loves. 02:30Exploring the Manhattan grid as city matrix, psychic space and a bold political ideal.
| 02:001/4Country music star Tina C's life story - with a red hot live band. 02:301/6The improvised family saga's two-part romp about a Victorian travelling circus.
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| 03:00 | 03:30John Andrew returns to Paris where he lost his heart to 60s icon Francoise Hardy.
| 03:00Waking on her 17th birthday, Olivia senses her rite of passage has begun.
| 03:001930s London, Olivia meets Rollo again - and they embark on a secret affair.
| 03:001/3Squire Bramble and family embark on a tour of Great Britain.
| 03:002/3Curmudgeonly squire Bramble heads north with his exhausting family.
| 03:003/3Squire Bramble and his tiresome family head home changed people.
| 03:001/6Tim Key takes a comic look at the age-old issue of love, through the medium of poetry. 03:151/6David Soul and Simon Day star in a series of fantastical comedy apocalypses. 03:306/6Satan introduces the Professor and Thomas to Helen of Troy and her plain friend, Daphne.
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| 04:00 | 04:00An old admirer turning up on her doorstep is the last thing that Connie needs.
| 04:002/6Simon Mayo explores which generation is funniest. With Milton Jones and Sarah Millican. 04:30Liberation for Helen of Troy? With June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From September 1995.
| 04:002/6Sue Perkins presents another edition of the show that tackles the big moral problems. 04:306/6Son Murray worries tubby Tommy and Sheila have more rolls than roles.
| 04:005/6Dr Phil Hammond chairs the debating game with Hugh Dennis, Jon Plowman, Jenny Eclair. 04:302/6Richard Ingrams, John Wells, John Sessions and Patricia Routledge with surreal nonsense.
| 04:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 04:306/6Robin is soaking. Derek is excited. Maureen is furious. Whatever next?
| 04:004/6Frank Delaney's language game includes a comic turn from The Nimmo Twins. 04:303/6Thynne finds a way to avoid the Devil's vegetables.
| 04:00When devious Dennis Vyner's financial empire collapses he has to vanish... and fast!
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:304/4Paul looks at the history of transport, asking 'How did we get here?'
| 05:002/4Boswell attempts to write a biography of Karl Marx. 05:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:004/6Andy helps Jeff track down a vital document. 05:30A look back at Victoria Wood's stand-up and songs with her own archives and tapes.
| 05:003/8Cathy is pregnant, Alice can't get pregnant, and Fiona doesn't want to get pregnant again! 05:301/6Granny Kumar is back - and ready to chat with her sisters.
| 05:006/6Damien and Anthony finally get hitched. But all does not go entirely to plan... 05:306/6Sarah Millican's hit panel show with two winners - the Average Jolene and Maverick Matilda
| 05:003/6Adam and Rudy face the prospect of losing the shop's lease. 05:30Jane Austen's feminist credentials are weighed-up by fan and comedian, Rachel Parris.
| 05:30Lt-Gen Sir Graeme Lamb champions wartime spy Christine Granville. Matthew Parris chairs
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| 06:00 | 06:006/6Bill is powerless to stop Cater. However, a new arrival changes the game. 06:456/6John Mortimer's eccentric lawyer investigates a marital murder.
| 06:001/4The Elizabethan playwright gets a job, hires a servant - and inherits a mystery. 06:301/4The Glaswegian cops are on the case when a corpse is discovered on Maryhill Road.
| 06:002/4The Elizabethan spy wonders why an unknown patron funds the worst play ever written? 06:302/4A headless body puzzles the Glaswegian cops - there's not a speck of blood on it.
| 06:003/4As plague ravages London - the playwright spy is on the case of a double-crossing. 06:303/4Police probe an accountant's killing in Glasgow. Why was Samuel Lurinsky decapitated?
| 06:004/4The Elizabethan spy heads to Cambridge, where college professors are dropping like flies. 06:304/4Glaswegian detective Donoghue closes in on Lorinski's killer, but where is he?
| 06:00When devious Dennis Vyner's financial empire collapses he has to vanish... and fast!
| 06:00Derek Jacobi reads a captivating account of Britain's first contact with the Muslim world.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/4Boswell attempts to write a biography of Karl Marx. 07:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:004/6Andy helps Jeff track down a vital document. 07:30A look back at Victoria Wood's stand-up and songs with her own archives and tapes.
| 07:003/8Cathy is pregnant, Alice can't get pregnant, and Fiona doesn't want to get pregnant again! 07:301/6Granny Kumar is back - and ready to chat with her sisters.
| 07:006/6Damien and Anthony finally get hitched. But all does not go entirely to plan... 07:306/6Sarah Millican's hit panel show with two winners - the Average Jolene and Maverick Matilda
| 07:003/6Adam and Rudy face the prospect of losing the shop's lease. 07:30Jane Austen's feminist credentials are weighed-up by fan and comedian, Rachel Parris.
| 07:30Lt-Gen Sir Graeme Lamb champions wartime spy Christine Granville. Matthew Parris chairs
| 07:10Singer Mary Black chooses tracks by Ewan MacColl and by Bob Dylan. 07:202/2Michael and Pauline's creaky marriage continues with their 30th wedding anniversary.
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| 08:00 | 08:001/8Albert and Harold's creditors are after payment! Adapted from BBC TV. 08:306/6Edgar meets a one-man band, makes a movie, solves a mystery and finds a home.
| 08:0010/26Neddie Seagoon loses at roulette, so heads off in search of legendary African riches. 08:305/6The wily poacher's plans for a life of bliss with Nancy hit a snag.
| 08:003/5Harry Secombe and Bill leave for a holiday in Southend, but they end up in Paris. 08:302/6Anna's evening turns erratic while babysitting for Charlotte.
| 08:006/16Complaints to the BBC and Kenneth Horne heads to a new bona bistro. 08:303/6Harold gets caught with Betty as the East End meets Cheshire.
| 08:00A new office block is on the agenda. But it is all a bit too close to home for Mildred. 08:307/8Faith is worrying about money. Stars Lynda Bellingham and James Bolam.
| 08:005/6Dr Phil Hammond chairs the debating game with Hugh Dennis, Jon Plowman, Jenny Eclair. 08:302/6Richard Ingrams, John Wells, John Sessions and Patricia Routledge with surreal nonsense.
| 08:30A mix-up at the launderette causes embarrassment for Joe and Ethel.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6Simon Mayo explores which generation is funniest. With Milton Jones and Sarah Millican. 09:30Liberation for Helen of Troy? With June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From September 1995.
| 09:007/8A satirical review of the week's news with Andy Zaltzman 09:306/6Son Murray worries tubby Tommy and Sheila have more rolls than roles.
| 09:005/6Dr Phil Hammond chairs the debating game with Hugh Dennis, Jon Plowman, Jenny Eclair. 09:302/6Richard Ingrams, John Wells, John Sessions and Patricia Routledge with surreal nonsense.
| 09:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 09:306/6Robin is soaking. Derek is excited. Maureen is furious. Whatever next?
| 09:004/6Frank Delaney's language game includes a comic turn from The Nimmo Twins. 09:303/6Thynne finds a way to avoid the Devil's vegetables.
| 09:00A tribute to the virtuoso musician Larry Adler
| 09:00The ex-shipmates are all at sea when they discover their brief television careers are over 09:306/6Robin is soaking. Derek is excited. Maureen is furious. Whatever next?
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| 10:00 | 10:00Waking on her 17th birthday, Olivia senses her rite of passage has begun.
| 10:001930s London, Olivia meets Rollo again - and they embark on a secret affair.
| 10:001/3Squire Bramble and family embark on a tour of Great Britain.
| 10:002/3Curmudgeonly squire Bramble heads north with his exhausting family.
| 10:003/3Squire Bramble and his tiresome family head home changed people.
| | 10:00From Annie Lennox to Elton John. Crime writer Patricia Cornwell makes her music choices. 10:45Is it possible to extract the DNA from a fly trapped in amber to recreate a dinosaur?
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| 11:00 | 11:00Guy Raz explores how technology has reshaped our lives. But at what cost? 11:50American soul singer chooses one of her own because it has become more poignant than ever.
| 11:00Story of the inspirational leader behind the Beagle 2 mission to Mars - Colin Pillinger.
| 11:001/3Nick Baker collects some programmes about how technology has changed our physical world.
| 11:00From Bach to Dean Martin. His Dark Materials author Philip Pullman makes his choices 11:45The naturalist recalls the challenge of filming the birds of Borneo.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Chrystal Genesis discuss parenting and family relationship podcasts.
| | 11:006/8True stories told live in the USA: Catherine Burns with stories about picking your battles 11:50Singer Mary Black chooses tracks by Ewan MacColl and by Bob Dylan.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/8Albert and Harold's creditors are after payment! Adapted from BBC TV. 12:306/6Edgar meets a one-man band, makes a movie, solves a mystery and finds a home.
| 12:0010/26Neddie Seagoon loses at roulette, so heads off in search of legendary African riches. 12:305/6The wily poacher's plans for a life of bliss with Nancy hit a snag.
| 12:003/5Harry Secombe and Bill leave for a holiday in Southend, but they end up in Paris. 12:302/6Anna's evening turns erratic while babysitting for Charlotte.
| 12:006/16Complaints to the BBC and Kenneth Horne heads to a new bona bistro. 12:303/6Harold gets caught with Betty as the East End meets Cheshire.
| 12:00A new office block is on the agenda. But it is all a bit too close to home for Mildred. 12:307/8Faith is worrying about money. Stars Lynda Bellingham and James Bolam.
| 12:006/6Jack organises the annual beach picnic for the cast. 12:301/8Albert and Harold's creditors are after payment! Adapted from BBC TV.
| 12:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:301/4Susan Calman tries to learn how to unwind, by going hillwalking with Muriel Gray.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/6Bill is powerless to stop Cater. However, a new arrival changes the game. 13:456/6John Mortimer's eccentric lawyer investigates a marital murder.
| 13:001/4The Elizabethan playwright gets a job, hires a servant - and inherits a mystery. 13:301/4The Glaswegian cops are on the case when a corpse is discovered on Maryhill Road.
| 13:002/4The Elizabethan spy wonders why an unknown patron funds the worst play ever written? 13:302/4A headless body puzzles the Glaswegian cops - there's not a speck of blood on it.
| 13:003/4As plague ravages London - the playwright spy is on the case of a double-crossing. 13:303/4Police probe an accountant's killing in Glasgow. Why was Samuel Lurinsky decapitated?
| 13:004/4The Elizabethan spy heads to Cambridge, where college professors are dropping like flies. 13:304/4Glaswegian detective Donoghue closes in on Lorinski's killer, but where is he?
| 13:00Story of the inspirational leader behind the Beagle 2 mission to Mars - Colin Pillinger.
| 13:00A ravaged island nation has built the Wall. Joseph Kavanagh must defend it.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Derek Jacobi reads a captivating account of Britain's first contact with the Muslim world. 14:156/10The celebration of Pauline and Michael's wedding anniversary triggers a momentous decision 14:30Essex Girl Cathy FitzGerald returns to Romford Market to see if the stiletto fits.
| 14:002/5Derek Jacobi reads a captivating account of Britain's first contact with the Muslim world. 14:157/10An unexpected encounter with Anna strikes just the right note for Michael. 14:30Dr Kat Arney meets a new generation of virtual cartographers, making maps to save lives.
| 14:003/5Derek Jacobi reads a captivating account of Britain's first contact with the Muslim world. 14:158/10After 13 years as a divorcee, Pauline still finds living by herself difficult. 14:30Uncovering the life and work of a pioneering and under-appreciated British painter
| 14:004/5Derek Jacobi reads a captivating account of Britain's first contact with the Muslim world. 14:159/10After many years George Anton has a surprise visitor. 14:30Author Rosie Dastgir explores how home and roots shape an artist's work and creativity.
| 14:005/5Derek Jacobi reads a captivating account of Britain's first contact with the Muslim world. 14:1510/10Michael returns to his old neighbourhood and old loves. 14:30Exploring the Manhattan grid as city matrix, psychic space and a bold political ideal.
| 14:001/4Country music star Tina C's life story - with a red hot live band. 14:301/6The improvised family saga's two-part romp about a Victorian travelling circus.
| 14:10Actor and presenter Bradley Walsh chooses 'Stranger in Paradise' by Tony Bennett. 14:20George Allen's 1904 diary of his record-attempting walk.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Waking on her 17th birthday, Olivia senses her rite of passage has begun.
| 15:001930s London, Olivia meets Rollo again - and they embark on a secret affair.
| 15:001/3Squire Bramble and family embark on a tour of Great Britain.
| 15:002/3Curmudgeonly squire Bramble heads north with his exhausting family.
| 15:003/3Squire Bramble and his tiresome family head home changed people.
| 15:001/6Tim Key takes a comic look at the age-old issue of love, through the medium of poetry. 15:151/6David Soul and Simon Day star in a series of fantastical comedy apocalypses. 15:306/6Satan introduces the Professor and Thomas to Helen of Troy and her plain friend, Daphne.
| 15:30Uncovering the life and work of a pioneering and under-appreciated British painter
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| 16:00 | 16:002/6Simon Mayo explores which generation is funniest. With Milton Jones and Sarah Millican. 16:30Liberation for Helen of Troy? With June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From September 1995.
| 16:002/6Sue Perkins presents another edition of the show that tackles the big moral problems. 16:306/6Son Murray worries tubby Tommy and Sheila have more rolls than roles.
| 16:005/6Dr Phil Hammond chairs the debating game with Hugh Dennis, Jon Plowman, Jenny Eclair. 16:302/6Richard Ingrams, John Wells, John Sessions and Patricia Routledge with surreal nonsense.
| 16:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 16:306/6Robin is soaking. Derek is excited. Maureen is furious. Whatever next?
| 16:004/6Frank Delaney's language game includes a comic turn from The Nimmo Twins. 16:303/6Thynne finds a way to avoid the Devil's vegetables.
| 16:00When devious Dennis Vyner's financial empire collapses he has to vanish... and fast!
| 16:00Two crooks on the run lie low in a house taking the occupants hostage.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/4Boswell attempts to write a biography of Karl Marx. 17:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:004/6Andy helps Jeff track down a vital document. 17:30A look back at Victoria Wood's stand-up and songs with her own archives and tapes.
| 17:003/8Cathy is pregnant, Alice can't get pregnant, and Fiona doesn't want to get pregnant again! 17:301/6Granny Kumar is back - and ready to chat with her sisters.
| 17:006/6Damien and Anthony finally get hitched. But all does not go entirely to plan... 17:306/6Sarah Millican's hit panel show with two winners - the Average Jolene and Maverick Matilda
| 17:003/6Adam and Rudy face the prospect of losing the shop's lease. 17:30Jane Austen's feminist credentials are weighed-up by fan and comedian, Rachel Parris.
| 17:30Lt-Gen Sir Graeme Lamb champions wartime spy Christine Granville. Matthew Parris chairs
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:301/4Susan Calman tries to learn how to unwind, by going hillwalking with Muriel Gray.
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| 18:00 | 18:00Vincent Price tells of two emasculated husbands, and their plot to escape domestication. 18:30Mary Beard and Bidisha talk about favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. From 2011.
| 18:00An explicitly horrific tale of a boorish film director and a vengeful feline. 18:30Exploring what Henry Purcell's aria means to different people.
| 18:00Vincent Price encounters a couple in Greece, desperate to stay for three days more. 18:306/6Josie Long hears stories of crossing over to the other side.
| 18:00A meek millionaire's chilling tale of taking subtle revenge on his cheating wife. 18:30Lt-Gen Sir Graeme Lamb champions wartime spy Christine Granville. Matthew Parris chairs
| 18:00Horror legend Vincent Price tells the artistically horrifying tale of a painting. 18:30Dominic Arkwright discusses modern family life and how it matches up to the ideal.
| 18:003/6Sloper gets drawn-in deeper but, when his life is endangered, which side should he fear? 18:233/5Diana's compensation payout catches the attention of Fleet Street.
| 18:001/5Victorian gentleman scientist Enoch Cartwright tries to contact his dead daughter Emily. 18:451/5The ghost of a murdered man haunts the courtroom at the trial of his killer.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/8Albert and Harold's creditors are after payment! Adapted from BBC TV. 19:306/6Edgar meets a one-man band, makes a movie, solves a mystery and finds a home.
| 19:0010/26Neddie Seagoon loses at roulette, so heads off in search of legendary African riches. 19:305/6The wily poacher's plans for a life of bliss with Nancy hit a snag.
| 19:003/5Harry Secombe and Bill leave for a holiday in Southend, but they end up in Paris. 19:302/6Anna's evening turns erratic while babysitting for Charlotte.
| 19:006/16Complaints to the BBC and Kenneth Horne heads to a new bona bistro. 19:303/6Harold gets caught with Betty as the East End meets Cheshire.
| 19:00A new office block is on the agenda. But it is all a bit too close to home for Mildred. 19:307/8Faith is worrying about money. Stars Lynda Bellingham and James Bolam.
| 19:00A tribute to the virtuoso musician Larry Adler
| 19:006/8True stories told live in the USA: Catherine Burns with stories about picking your battles 19:50Singer Mary Black chooses tracks by Ewan MacColl and by Bob Dylan.
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| 20:00 | 20:006/6Bill is powerless to stop Cater. However, a new arrival changes the game. 20:456/6John Mortimer's eccentric lawyer investigates a marital murder.
| 20:001/4The Elizabethan playwright gets a job, hires a servant - and inherits a mystery. 20:301/4The Glaswegian cops are on the case when a corpse is discovered on Maryhill Road.
| 20:002/4The Elizabethan spy wonders why an unknown patron funds the worst play ever written? 20:302/4A headless body puzzles the Glaswegian cops - there's not a speck of blood on it.
| 20:003/4As plague ravages London - the playwright spy is on the case of a double-crossing. 20:303/4Police probe an accountant's killing in Glasgow. Why was Samuel Lurinsky decapitated?
| 20:004/4The Elizabethan spy heads to Cambridge, where college professors are dropping like flies. 20:304/4Glaswegian detective Donoghue closes in on Lorinski's killer, but where is he?
| | 20:00Two crooks on the run lie low in a house taking the occupants hostage.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Guy Raz explores how technology has reshaped our lives. But at what cost? 21:50American soul singer chooses one of her own because it has become more poignant than ever.
| 21:00Story of the inspirational leader behind the Beagle 2 mission to Mars - Colin Pillinger.
| 21:001/3Nick Baker collects some programmes about how technology has changed our physical world.
| 21:00From Bach to Dean Martin. His Dark Materials author Philip Pullman makes his choices 21:45The naturalist recalls the challenge of filming the birds of Borneo.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Chrystal Genesis discuss parenting and family relationship podcasts.
| | 21:00From Annie Lennox to Elton John. Crime writer Patricia Cornwell makes her music choices. 21:45Is it possible to extract the DNA from a fly trapped in amber to recreate a dinosaur?
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:304/5Beth and her estranged father go on a road trip to Moscow to pick up his mail-order bride. 22:453/6Nathan finds out how his loved ones would react if he were rich. But, sadly, he isn't.
| 22:00A look back at Victoria Wood's stand-up and songs with her own archives and tapes. 22:306/6Boothby Graffoe traces a joke through the ages - and tries find a Brighton B&B.
| 22:001/6Granny Kumar is back - and ready to chat with her sisters. 22:302/5Biting news satire with TV evangelism, Alan Partridge and yogurt lids.
| 22:006/6Sarah Millican's hit panel show with two winners - the Average Jolene and Maverick Matilda 22:306/6Satan introduces the Professor and Thomas to Helen of Troy and her plain friend, Daphne.
| 22:00Jane Austen's feminist credentials are weighed-up by fan and comedian, Rachel Parris. 22:302/6The urban warrior's comedy-music mix includes a how-to guide to seeing gigs for free.
| 22:004/6No one in Microcosm notices that the quiz show Narrator has gone missing. 22:302/6The Ministry of Furniture and methodist pirates. Patrick Moore guest stars. 22:452/6Which really did come first - the chicken or the Cheg?
| 22:001/4Susan Calman tries to learn how to unwind, by going hillwalking with Muriel Gray. 22:306/6Dr Berry treats some intimidating East London twins with unexpected past lives. 22:456/6Mary thinks she has seen a mouse, so John Shuttleworth starts a musical investigation.
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| 23:00 | 23:007/8A satirical review of the week's news with Andy Zaltzman 23:303/6The award-winning comic's lowdown on what being a mum and dad means.
| 23:004/6Alex and the band explore money, shopping and consumerism. With special guest Adam Buxton. 23:301/6The improvised family saga's two-part romp about a Victorian travelling circus.
| 23:002/6Olga the ex-tyrant takes on a British post office and why French culture is better. 23:303/6Comatose Ben is taken to a medical conference in Birmingham, but his mind travels to Paris
| 23:001/6Tim Key takes a comic look at the age-old issue of love, through the medium of poetry. 23:151/6David Soul and Simon Day star in a series of fantastical comedy apocalypses. 23:306/6The call centre installs a thermostat, which makes temperatures rise.
| 23:303/4Simon Evans' comedy-economics hybrid focuses on birth.
| 23:002/4Tina and the band look back at 1999, when she became a feminist icon. With Jenni Murray. 23:303/6The comedian and illusionist meet and discuss magic, comedy, art, faith and Hitler.
| 23:002/2Marcus becomes a victim of his own newspaper as he gets caught up in a scandal. 23:301/490-something good-time girl Dora spills the beans on the Rat Pack to Martin Kelner.
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