| 00:00 | 00:001/5Victorian gentleman scientist Enoch Cartwright tries to contact his dead daughter Emily. 00:451/5The ghost of a murdered man haunts the courtroom at the trial of his killer.
| 00:00Vincent Price tells the mortifying tale of a man who spends the night among wax dummies. 00:30Rick Stein and Michael Dobbs join Harriett Gilbert to discuss their chosen books.
| 00:00Movie legend Vincent Price takes the bait, and tells a tale of horror from down under. 00:30Exploring what an American spiritual song means to different people
| 00:00Horror legend Vincent Price tells the chilling tale of a violinist with very special hands 00:301/6Josie Long presents short documentaries about food.
| 00:00Horror legend Vincent Price remembers a bonfire party when a bullying father disappeared. 00:30Timmy Mallett chooses Richard the Lionheart. With Helen Castor and Matthew Parris.
| 00:001/6A menacing assignment awaits a student sorcerer. 00:30Dominic Arkwright and panel discuss how we cope with dashed hopes.
| 00:004/6Former agent Eddie Sloper ‘disappears’ for his own safety, then finds an ally. 00:201/5Priest and paranormal investigator Lionel Fanthorpe relates a tale of the unexplained. 00:304/5Biochemist Diana Brackley's attempts to conceal the source of the antigerone are overcome.
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| 01:00 | 01:00A ravaged island nation has built the Wall. Joseph Kavanagh must defend it.
| 01:001/6Kim Drake's fiance Mike kills himself on their wedding day, after quitting his job. 01:301/6Why does a Cambridge master need a plodding Health and Safety executive?
| 01:002/6Kim's search takes her to Berlin, and a distinctly menacing tour guide. 01:302/6Another mysterious death causes Health and Safety executive Simon to consider cruets.
| 01:003/6Mr Stone continues to track his target while Kim arrives in Denmark to find a car waiting. 01:303/6As dead don Peter's sordid side is made public, Simon struggles with his day job.
| 01:004/6Kim hears some uncomfortable truths about the late Mike Fisher. 01:304/6Simon keeps his Health and Safety job. But who is the next target?
| 01:005/6Kim stages a dangerous subterfuge to throw her dogged pursuers off the scent. 01:305/6Losing the struggle to keep his job, Simon receives an intriguing offer.
| 01:00An archive of the most powerful people, shaping the monumental events of modern history.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Actor and presenter Bradley Walsh chooses 'Stranger in Paradise' by Tony Bennett. 02:20George Allen's 1904 diary of his record-attempting walk.
| 02:001/10James Kelman's novel follows a grieving boy and his dad on an American road trip. 02:151/5Anthony is his storeroom, tapping out his book, when his great friend Dimitri interrupts. 02:30David Bowie talks John Wilson in New York, 2002.
| 02:002/10The road trip gets off to a shaky start as Murdo and his dad are stranded in Allentown. 02:152/5Bourdain drifts back to 1973 and the Cape Cod joint where he started out as bottle washer. 02:30Matthew Sweet explores the creative rivalry between the two great British horror studios.
| 02:003/10Stuck in Allentown, Mississippi, Murdo stumbles across a group of musicians rehearsing. 02:153/5The wilderness years, when Anthony traipsed from one lowly New York place to another. 02:30The story of Captain Plugge's Radio Normandie, the first station to take on the BBC.
| 02:004/10After several long bus journeys, Murdo and his dad finally meet up with Uncle John. 02:154/5Anthony and Dimitri give the low-down on kitchen repartee - not for the faint-hearted. 02:306Music DJ Shaun Keaveny meets the scientists investigating why songs get stuck in our head
| 02:005/10Murdo is beginning to feel trapped at Uncle John and Aunt Maureen’s house in Alabama. 02:155/5Anthony confesses that his version of restaurant life is not the only one. 02:30Michael Angelis charts the success of Liverpool's all-girl group, The Vernons Girls.
| 02:001/6Baltimore shopkeeper Samuel Oliphant has much to worry about. From January 2000. 02:301/490-something good-time girl Dora spills the beans on the Rat Pack to Martin Kelner.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Uncovering the life and work of a pioneering and under-appreciated British painter
| 03:00David Threlfall is Ivan the Terrible in Mike Walker's epic chronicle of the Tsars.
| 03:00Shaun Dooley is Boris Godunov in Mike Walker's epic chronicle of the Tsars.
| 03:00Will Howard is the young Peter the Great in Mike Walker's epic chronicle of the Tsars.
| 03:00Elliot Cowan is Peter the Great in Mike Walker's epic chronicle of the Tsars.
| 03:00Michael Maloney and Robert Glenister star in a gothic fantasy.
| 03:001/6The cult BBC Radio 1 series hosted by Stewart Lee and Richard Herring. 03:302/2Marcus becomes a victim of his own newspaper as he gets caught up in a scandal.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Two crooks on the run lie low in a house taking the occupants hostage.
| 04:004/6Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. 04:301/6With his parallel universes collided, why is Robin being nice?
| 04:003/6Sue Perkins presents another edition of the show that tackles the big moral problems. 04:301/6Tommy and Sheila's sneaky agent schemes to sell off their back catalogue.
| 04:006/6Dr Phil Hammond's debating game with Linda Smith, Stuart Maconie and Steve Punt. 04:303/6Whimsical series starring Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions.
| 04:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 04:301/6Ed tries to go commercial with Hemel Sound. Stars Christopher Douglas. From 2006.
| 04:005/6Andrew Sachs, Helen Lederer and Felix Dexter in the English language quiz. 04:304/6The household needs a new steward and Lady Anne is desperate for a drink.
| 04:00Paris, 1899: on the cusp of literary success, will Maurice keep his promises...
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:301/4Susan Calman tries to learn how to unwind, by going hillwalking with Muriel Gray.
| 05:003/418th century biographer James Boswell meets pop icon Madonna and lives to tell the tale. 05:306/63 comedic couples try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:005/6Jeff and Andy head off to find a lost sweet shop. With Philip Jackson and Mark Benton. 05:30A look back at Victoria Wood's stand-up and songs with her own archives and tapes.
| 05:004/8Barney and Evan help David with renovations, while the girls get bikini-ready. 05:302/6Granny Kumar chats to Maggie Aderin-Pocock and Beverley Knight.
| 05:001/3Gilly's son Ben complains that nothing exciting ever happens to them...until it does 05:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 05:004/6One of the rarest records ever recorded is found at the back of the shop. 05:30Comedian Eleanor Tiernan takes a stand against putting our most intimate moments online.
| 05:30Timmy Mallett chooses Richard the Lionheart. With Helen Castor and Matthew Parris.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/6Kim Drake's fiance Mike kills himself on their wedding day, after quitting his job. 06:301/6Why does a Cambridge master need a plodding Health and Safety executive?
| 06:002/6Kim's search takes her to Berlin, and a distinctly menacing tour guide. 06:302/6Another mysterious death causes Health and Safety executive Simon to consider cruets.
| 06:003/6Mr Stone continues to track his target while Kim arrives in Denmark to find a car waiting. 06:303/6As dead don Peter's sordid side is made public, Simon struggles with his day job.
| 06:004/6Kim hears some uncomfortable truths about the late Mike Fisher. 06:304/6Simon keeps his Health and Safety job. But who is the next target?
| 06:005/6Kim stages a dangerous subterfuge to throw her dogged pursuers off the scent. 06:305/6Losing the struggle to keep his job, Simon receives an intriguing offer.
| 06:00Paris, 1899: on the cusp of literary success, will Maurice keep his promises...
| 06:001/2A story that follows a grieving boy and his dad on an American road trip.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/418th century biographer James Boswell meets pop icon Madonna and lives to tell the tale. 07:306/63 comedic couples try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:005/6Jeff and Andy head off to find a lost sweet shop. With Philip Jackson and Mark Benton. 07:30A look back at Victoria Wood's stand-up and songs with her own archives and tapes.
| 07:004/8Barney and Evan help David with renovations, while the girls get bikini-ready. 07:302/6Granny Kumar chats to Maggie Aderin-Pocock and Beverley Knight.
| 07:001/3Gilly's son Ben complains that nothing exciting ever happens to them...until it does 07:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 07:004/6One of the rarest records ever recorded is found at the back of the shop. 07:30Comedian Eleanor Tiernan takes a stand against putting our most intimate moments online.
| 07:30Timmy Mallett chooses Richard the Lionheart. With Helen Castor and Matthew Parris.
| 07:10Brian Eno chooses tracks from Rex Lawson and Rev James Cleveland and the Angelic Choir. 07:20Anthony Bourdain’s exposé of the restaurant trade.
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| 08:00 | 08:002/8Old soldier Albert is keen to revisit Flanders. Adapted from BBC TV. 08:301/6The lifestyle show takes on party food, reading and therapy.
| 08:0012/26Angry revolutionary leader Neddie Seagoon is duped into buying worthless weapons. 08:306/6Father enjoys a remarkable recovery, while Nancy makes a big decision over the old rogue.
| 08:004/5Bill and Harry get caught up in Sid's plot to steal the crown jewels. 08:303/6Victoria's plans for a perfect dinner party go awry.
| 08:007/16Captain Horne tackles a tricky case in 'Edwin Braden Is Missing'. 08:304/6Harold gets caught in the shed with Betty as the East End meets Cheshire.
| 08:00The bungling duo mix up the designs for the new pound note. 08:308/8It's Faith and Bill's wedding day - can they manage to tie the knot?
| 08:006/6Dr Phil Hammond's debating game with Linda Smith, Stuart Maconie and Steve Punt. 08:303/6Whimsical series starring Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions.
| 08:30The family are suffering in a summer heatwave.
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| 09:00 | 09:004/6Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. 09:301/6With his parallel universes collided, why is Robin being nice?
| 09:008/8A satirical review of the week's news with Andy Zaltzman 09:301/6Tommy and Sheila's sneaky agent schemes to sell off their back catalogue.
| 09:006/6Dr Phil Hammond's debating game with Linda Smith, Stuart Maconie and Steve Punt. 09:303/6Whimsical series starring Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions.
| 09:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 09:301/6Ed tries to go commercial with Hemel Sound. Stars Christopher Douglas. From 2006.
| 09:005/6Andrew Sachs, Helen Lederer and Felix Dexter in the English language quiz. 09:304/6The household needs a new steward and Lady Anne is desperate for a drink.
| 09:00A celebration of author Elizabeth Jane Howard, including an interview with Martin Amis.
| 09:00Leslie is now chauffeur to his ex-wife Caroline but hopes to impress an old Cambridge pal. 09:301/6Ed tries to go commercial with Hemel Sound. Stars Christopher Douglas. From 2006.
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| 10:00 | 10:00David Threlfall is Ivan the Terrible in Mike Walker's epic chronicle of the Tsars.
| 10:00Shaun Dooley is Boris Godunov in Mike Walker's epic chronicle of the Tsars.
| 10:00Will Howard is the young Peter the Great in Mike Walker's epic chronicle of the Tsars.
| 10:00Elliot Cowan is Peter the Great in Mike Walker's epic chronicle of the Tsars.
| 10:00Michael Maloney and Robert Glenister star in a gothic fantasy.
| | 10:00From Alan Price to Jean Sibelius. Writer Margaret Drabble makes her castaway choices. 10:45Sir David recalls the importance of human eyebrows for communication.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Guy Raz explores how our views of animals are changing. What does that mean for us? 11:50Singer Skin chooses ‘Pastime Paradise' by Stevie Wonder and Nina Simone 'Strange Fruit'.
| 11:00An archive of the most powerful people, shaping the monumental events of modern history.
| 11:002/3Nick Baker collects some programmes about how technology has changed our physical world.
| 11:00From Annie Lennox to Elton John. Crime writer Patricia Cornwell makes her music choices. 11:45Is it possible to extract the DNA from a fly trapped in amber to recreate a dinosaur?
| 11:00The Podcast Radio Hour team share podcasts that inspire hope.
| | 11:007/8True stories told live in the USA: Meg Bowles introduces stories of fear 11:50Brian Eno chooses tracks from Rex Lawson and Rev James Cleveland and the Angelic Choir.
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| 12:00 | 12:002/8Old soldier Albert is keen to revisit Flanders. Adapted from BBC TV. 12:301/6The lifestyle show takes on party food, reading and therapy.
| 12:0012/26Angry revolutionary leader Neddie Seagoon is duped into buying worthless weapons. 12:306/6Father enjoys a remarkable recovery, while Nancy makes a big decision over the old rogue.
| 12:004/5Bill and Harry get caught up in Sid's plot to steal the crown jewels. 12:303/6Victoria's plans for a perfect dinner party go awry.
| 12:007/16Captain Horne tackles a tricky case in 'Edwin Braden Is Missing'. 12:304/6Harold gets caught in the shed with Betty as the East End meets Cheshire.
| 12:00The bungling duo mix up the designs for the new pound note. 12:308/8It's Faith and Bill's wedding day - can they manage to tie the knot?
| 12:001/3Gilly's son Ben complains that nothing exciting ever happens to them...until it does 12:301/6The lifestyle show takes on party food, reading and therapy.
| 12:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:302/4Susan Calman tries to unwind by watching cricket with Andy Zaltzman.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/6Kim Drake's fiance Mike kills himself on their wedding day, after quitting his job. 13:301/6Why does a Cambridge master need a plodding Health and Safety executive?
| 13:002/6Kim's search takes her to Berlin, and a distinctly menacing tour guide. 13:302/6Another mysterious death causes Health and Safety executive Simon to consider cruets.
| 13:003/6Mr Stone continues to track his target while Kim arrives in Denmark to find a car waiting. 13:303/6As dead don Peter's sordid side is made public, Simon struggles with his day job.
| 13:004/6Kim hears some uncomfortable truths about the late Mike Fisher. 13:304/6Simon keeps his Health and Safety job. But who is the next target?
| 13:005/6Kim stages a dangerous subterfuge to throw her dogged pursuers off the scent. 13:305/6Losing the struggle to keep his job, Simon receives an intriguing offer.
| 13:00An archive of the most powerful people, shaping the monumental events of modern history.
| 13:00Katherine Wilson's adventures in Naples in 1966 - a memoir of love, food and family.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10James Kelman's novel follows a grieving boy and his dad on an American road trip. 14:151/5Anthony is his storeroom, tapping out his book, when his great friend Dimitri interrupts. 14:30David Bowie talks John Wilson in New York, 2002.
| 14:002/10The road trip gets off to a shaky start as Murdo and his dad are stranded in Allentown. 14:152/5Bourdain drifts back to 1973 and the Cape Cod joint where he started out as bottle washer. 14:30Matthew Sweet explores the creative rivalry between the two great British horror studios.
| 14:003/10Stuck in Allentown, Mississippi, Murdo stumbles across a group of musicians rehearsing. 14:153/5The wilderness years, when Anthony traipsed from one lowly New York place to another. 14:30The story of Captain Plugge's Radio Normandie, the first station to take on the BBC.
| 14:004/10After several long bus journeys, Murdo and his dad finally meet up with Uncle John. 14:154/5Anthony and Dimitri give the low-down on kitchen repartee - not for the faint-hearted. 14:306Music DJ Shaun Keaveny meets the scientists investigating why songs get stuck in our head
| 14:005/10Murdo is beginning to feel trapped at Uncle John and Aunt Maureen’s house in Alabama. 14:155/5Anthony confesses that his version of restaurant life is not the only one. 14:30Michael Angelis charts the success of Liverpool's all-girl group, The Vernons Girls.
| 14:001/6Baltimore shopkeeper Samuel Oliphant has much to worry about. From January 2000. 14:301/490-something good-time girl Dora spills the beans on the Rat Pack to Martin Kelner.
| 14:10Jools Holland picks songs by Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Ruby Turner. 14:20Jackie Hartwell comforts the mother of a boy who has just been injured in a hit and run.
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| 15:00 | 15:00David Threlfall is Ivan the Terrible in Mike Walker's epic chronicle of the Tsars.
| 15:00Shaun Dooley is Boris Godunov in Mike Walker's epic chronicle of the Tsars.
| 15:00Will Howard is the young Peter the Great in Mike Walker's epic chronicle of the Tsars.
| 15:00Elliot Cowan is Peter the Great in Mike Walker's epic chronicle of the Tsars.
| 15:00Michael Maloney and Robert Glenister star in a gothic fantasy.
| 15:001/6The cult BBC Radio 1 series hosted by Stewart Lee and Richard Herring. 15:302/2Marcus becomes a victim of his own newspaper as he gets caught up in a scandal.
| 15:30David Bowie talks John Wilson in New York, 2002.
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| 16:00 | 16:004/6Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. 16:301/6With his parallel universes collided, why is Robin being nice?
| 16:003/6Sue Perkins presents another edition of the show that tackles the big moral problems. 16:301/6Tommy and Sheila's sneaky agent schemes to sell off their back catalogue.
| 16:006/6Dr Phil Hammond's debating game with Linda Smith, Stuart Maconie and Steve Punt. 16:303/6Whimsical series starring Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions.
| 16:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 16:301/6Ed tries to go commercial with Hemel Sound. Stars Christopher Douglas. From 2006.
| 16:005/6Andrew Sachs, Helen Lederer and Felix Dexter in the English language quiz. 16:304/6The household needs a new steward and Lady Anne is desperate for a drink.
| 16:00Paris, 1899: on the cusp of literary success, will Maurice keep his promises...
| 16:001888: As fear grips London after multiple murders, the mysterious Mr Sleuth arrives
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| 17:00 | 17:003/418th century biographer James Boswell meets pop icon Madonna and lives to tell the tale. 17:306/63 comedic couples try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:005/6Jeff and Andy head off to find a lost sweet shop. With Philip Jackson and Mark Benton. 17:30A look back at Victoria Wood's stand-up and songs with her own archives and tapes.
| 17:004/8Barney and Evan help David with renovations, while the girls get bikini-ready. 17:302/6Granny Kumar chats to Maggie Aderin-Pocock and Beverley Knight.
| 17:001/3Gilly's son Ben complains that nothing exciting ever happens to them...until it does 17:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 17:004/6One of the rarest records ever recorded is found at the back of the shop. 17:30Comedian Eleanor Tiernan takes a stand against putting our most intimate moments online.
| 17:30Timmy Mallett chooses Richard the Lionheart. With Helen Castor and Matthew Parris.
| 17:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:302/4Susan Calman tries to unwind by watching cricket with Andy Zaltzman.
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| 18:00 | 18:00Vincent Price tells the mortifying tale of a man who spends the night among wax dummies. 18:30Rick Stein and Michael Dobbs join Harriett Gilbert to discuss their chosen books.
| 18:00Movie legend Vincent Price takes the bait, and tells a tale of horror from down under. 18:30Exploring what an American spiritual song means to different people
| 18:00Horror legend Vincent Price tells the chilling tale of a violinist with very special hands 18:301/6Josie Long presents short documentaries about food.
| 18:00Horror legend Vincent Price remembers a bonfire party when a bullying father disappeared. 18:30Timmy Mallett chooses Richard the Lionheart. With Helen Castor and Matthew Parris.
| 18:001/6A menacing assignment awaits a student sorcerer. 18:30Dominic Arkwright and panel discuss how we cope with dashed hopes.
| 18:004/6Former agent Eddie Sloper ‘disappears’ for his own safety, then finds an ally. 18:201/5Priest and paranormal investigator Lionel Fanthorpe relates a tale of the unexplained. 18:304/5Biochemist Diana Brackley's attempts to conceal the source of the antigerone are overcome.
| 18:002/51914. Clara Tully, a baker's wife, knows the war won't be over by Christmas. 18:452/5A ship's carpenter attempts to break his pact with the Devil.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/8Old soldier Albert is keen to revisit Flanders. Adapted from BBC TV. 19:301/6The lifestyle show takes on party food, reading and therapy.
| 19:0012/26Angry revolutionary leader Neddie Seagoon is duped into buying worthless weapons. 19:306/6Father enjoys a remarkable recovery, while Nancy makes a big decision over the old rogue.
| 19:004/5Bill and Harry get caught up in Sid's plot to steal the crown jewels. 19:303/6Victoria's plans for a perfect dinner party go awry.
| 19:007/16Captain Horne tackles a tricky case in 'Edwin Braden Is Missing'. 19:304/6Harold gets caught in the shed with Betty as the East End meets Cheshire.
| 19:00The bungling duo mix up the designs for the new pound note. 19:308/8It's Faith and Bill's wedding day - can they manage to tie the knot?
| 19:00A celebration of author Elizabeth Jane Howard, including an interview with Martin Amis.
| 19:007/8True stories told live in the USA: Meg Bowles introduces stories of fear 19:50Brian Eno chooses tracks from Rex Lawson and Rev James Cleveland and the Angelic Choir.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/6Kim Drake's fiance Mike kills himself on their wedding day, after quitting his job. 20:301/6Why does a Cambridge master need a plodding Health and Safety executive?
| 20:002/6Kim's search takes her to Berlin, and a distinctly menacing tour guide. 20:302/6Another mysterious death causes Health and Safety executive Simon to consider cruets.
| 20:003/6Mr Stone continues to track his target while Kim arrives in Denmark to find a car waiting. 20:303/6As dead don Peter's sordid side is made public, Simon struggles with his day job.
| 20:004/6Kim hears some uncomfortable truths about the late Mike Fisher. 20:304/6Simon keeps his Health and Safety job. But who is the next target?
| 20:005/6Kim stages a dangerous subterfuge to throw her dogged pursuers off the scent. 20:305/6Losing the struggle to keep his job, Simon receives an intriguing offer.
| | 20:001888: As fear grips London after multiple murders, the mysterious Mr Sleuth arrives
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| 21:00 | 21:00Guy Raz explores how our views of animals are changing. What does that mean for us? 21:50Singer Skin chooses ‘Pastime Paradise' by Stevie Wonder and Nina Simone 'Strange Fruit'.
| 21:00An archive of the most powerful people, shaping the monumental events of modern history.
| 21:002/3Nick Baker collects some programmes about how technology has changed our physical world.
| 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?
| 21:00The Podcast Radio Hour team share podcasts that inspire hope.
| | 21:00From Alan Price to Jean Sibelius. Writer Margaret Drabble makes her castaway choices. 21:45Sir David recalls the importance of human eyebrows for communication.
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| 22:00 | 22:006/63 comedic couples try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:305/5Comedy with David Threlfall. An estranged father and daughter go on a roadtrip to Moscow. 22:454/6Nathan Caton is unsympathetic when his parents are sick, as he has an important gig.
| 22:00A look back at Victoria Wood's stand-up and songs with her own archives and tapes. 22:301/6Baltimore shopkeeper Samuel Oliphant has much to worry about. From January 2000.
| 22:002/6Granny Kumar chats to Maggie Aderin-Pocock and Beverley Knight. 22:303/5Biting news satire. Campaigning to tighten the letter of the law, and war is declared.
| 22:00Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn. 22:301/4Newsjack returns with sketches and one liners written by the you, the Great British public
| 22:00Comedian Eleanor Tiernan takes a stand against putting our most intimate moments online. 22:303/6The urban warrior's comedy-music mix, with the full lowdown on fashion.
| 22:005/6The town of Microcosm is set for revenge, greed and attempted murder. 22:303/6Drugged electricity and artificial icebergs. Johnny Ball guest stars in the cosmic comedy. 22:453/6If all roads lead to Rome, how do you drive out again?
| 22:002/4Susan Calman tries to unwind by watching cricket with Andy Zaltzman. 22:301/4The cricketer bids to run the 2003 World Cup opening ceremony - on the cheap, of course.
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| 23:00 | 23:008/8A satirical review of the week's news with Andy Zaltzman 23:304/6The award-winning comic adds up the cost of living and luxury.
| 23:005/6Alex and his band explore the Tudors versus the Vikings. With guest comic Cariad Lloyd. 23:302/6Concluding the improvised family saga's two-part romp about a Victorian circus.
| 23:003/6Featuring a woman who is so useless, she has just been snapped up for a job in government. 23:304/6Comatose Ben's doctors bring in a psychiatrist, as he recalls his therapy from the past.
| 23:002/6Tim Key takes a comic look at dating, through the medium of poetry. 23:152/6David Soul and Simon Day star in a series of fantastical comedy apocalypses. 23:301/6The cult BBC Radio 1 series hosted by Stewart Lee and Richard Herring.
| 23:304/4From paying for funerals to cryonics, what are the economics of death?
| 23:003/4Back to 2003 for Tina's geopolitical aspirations and role promoting US values overseas. 23:304/6Derren Brown gets inside the mind of musical wizard and fellow sceptic Tim Minchin.
| 23:001/4Newsjack returns with sketches and one liners written by the you, the Great British public 23:302/490-something good-time girl Dora Dale dishes the dirt on her celeb chums.
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