| 00:00 | 00:002/51914. Clara Tully, a baker's wife, knows the war won't be over by Christmas. 00:452/5A ship's carpenter attempts to break his pact with the Devil.
| 00:002/6Novice sorcerer Arcos is appalled by Kaddah's behaviour, and Alviza is attacked mentally. 00:30Christopher Frayling and Nikki Bedi talk to Harriett Gilbert about the books they love.
| 00:003/6Shaznir calls on the power of the Deadlands, while Arcos meets a strange Brotherhood. 00:30People describe the place that Bach's Goldberg Variations have in their lives.
| 00:004/6Is Arcos able to harness the magical power of Grimoire? 00:302/6Josie Long presents short documentaries about intertwining with another person.
| 00:005/6Young novice sorcerer Arcos learns an unpalatable truth. 00:30Cancer pioneer Gordon Hamilton-Fairley, killed by an IRA bomb when he was just 45.
| 00:006/6Is Shazir the real enemy? Can Arcos and his hero friends escape the Palace of Memory? 00:30Dominic Arkwright, Zoe Simon, Catherine Blyth and Phil Hilton discuss the naked body.
| 00:005/6As the body count mounts, Eddie and Susan head for the RAF base in Cumbria. 00:202/5Priest and paranormal investigator Lionel Fanthorpe relates a tale of the unexplained. 00:305/5The secret of long life is out, but Diana must face the media alone.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Katherine Wilson's adventures in Naples in 1966 - a memoir of love, food and family.
| 01:006/6Kim is a captive of Stone, Todd Fisher is on the verge of death, Medusa has been activated 01:306/6Simon delves into his HSE background for one final ruse.
| 01:001/6A policeman and his wife face the powers of evil on the Yorkshire Moors. 01:301/4The detectives probe a man's disappearance en route to Leeds.
| 01:002/6Father Probert suspects a sect of devil worshippers have committed murder. 01:302/4A journalist has fallen from a building. Was she pushed? The duo investigate.
| 01:003/6Jamie investigates the local undertaker, who he follows as far as a lonely farmhouse. 01:303/4Suspicion erupts at an 007 convention as the duo hunt for a stolen ring.
| 01:004/6Jamie and Probert investigate the mysterious fire burning on Black Tor. 01:304/4Angry Riley's on a course, putting him on the trail of a familiar ex-con from Hull.
| 01:00Christopher Frayling explores the rich and unsettling history of the Frankenstein myth.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Jools Holland picks songs by Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Ruby Turner. 02:20Jackie Hartwell comforts the mother of a boy who has just been injured in a hit and run.
| 02:006/10Murdo starts to worry about joining Queen Monzee-ay for the Lafayette gig 02:151/5Desire and propriety clash in Henry James's classic novella dramatised by Amanda Dalton. 02:30Yasmeen Khan investigates the UK's close-protection and bodyguard industry.
| 02:007/10Murdo feels out of place at the Alabama Highland Gathering until the music session begins. 02:152/5Winterbourne travels to Rome to see the beautiful, free-spirited Daisy Miller again. 02:30Alfred Marks recalls his life and times and music choices
| 02:008/10As excitement mounts about the Valley trip will Murdo find the courage to go to Lafayette? 02:153/5Winterbourne travels to Rome to see the beautiful, free-spirited Daisy Miller again. 02:301/3Jazz pianist Jamie Cullum explores the piano's place in modern life.
| 02:009/10Murdo has fled to Lafayette but buying an accordion and bus tickets has used every cent. 02:154/5Winterbourne must decide whether to follow his heart or turn his back on Daisy. 02:302/3Jazz pianist Jamie Cullum visits some remarkable places pianos are found in the UK today.
| 02:0010/10Murdo is on stage with Queen Monzee-ay and feels at home for the first time in ages. 02:155/5Winterbourne struggles to accept Daisy's close friendship with the handsome Mr Giovanelli. 02:303/3Jazz pianist Jamie Cullum meets piano enthusiasts up and down the country.
| 02:001/4The cricketer bids to run the 2003 World Cup opening ceremony - on the cheap, of course. 02:304/6Unwelcoming neighbour Annabelle quizzes an unsuspecting soul over his wind chimes.
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| 03:00 | 03:30David Bowie talks John Wilson in New York, 2002.
| 03:001/2A young, aspiring writer hurls himself into Berlin society at the end of the 19th century.
| 03:002/2Andrew Zumsee looks set for success in Berlin. Stars John Kielty.
| 03:001/2The Lee family arrive in their new home in a traditional Gloucestershire village.
| 03:002/2Young Loll experiences his first taste of the adult world. With Sunny Leworthy.
| 03:00A handsome gypsy is drawn to the rector's daughter when he arrives at her village.
| 03:001/4Tom is sent to a specialist to get rid of the band inside his head. 03:303/6Drugged electricity and artificial icebergs. Johnny Ball guest stars in the cosmic comedy. 03:454/5Ivor Cutler muses on bargain hunting, water flowers and 'Beelyploomkins'.
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| 04:00 | 04:001888: As fear grips London after multiple murders, the mysterious Mr Sleuth arrives
| 04:005/6With host Simon Mayo and team captains Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 04:302/6With his parallel universes collided, Robin is critical of Dirk's Cafe Apocalypse.
| 04:004/6Sue Perkins presents another edition of the show that tackles the big moral problems. 04:302/6Tommy and Sheila set out to launch a train company, but hit the buffers.
| 04:001/6Victoria Coren Mitchell is joined by Lloyd Langford, Katy Brand and Grayson Perry. 04:304/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 04:001/6A whole new realm of swearing opens up as Rob Newman joins Dave Gorman. 04:302/6A visit from his father sparks ideas of inheritance in misanthropic writer Ed’s mind.
| 04:006/6Hunter Davies, Sheila Steafel, Roger McGough and Helen Atkinson Wood in the language game. 04:305/6As the sovereign visits, confusion reigns in Lady Anne's bedchamber.
| 04:00An unhappy spirit resents the status she has been awarded in her local church.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Poet Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:302/4Susan Calman tries to unwind by watching cricket with Andy Zaltzman.
| 05:004/4Boswell attempts to locate the cream cracker under the settee of Mr Alan Bennett. 05:301/10Paul Merton hosts the return of Radio 4’s longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 05:006/6Andy and Jeff face affairs of the heart and cardiac arrest. 05:30Henry Normal takes a poetic look at the topic of communication
| 05:005/8The three couples have tickets for Glastonbury, but it clashes with Cathy's dad's birthday 05:303/6Granny Kumar chats to Ayesha Hazerika and Anita Rani.
| 05:002/3An elderly lady finds it easier to talk to her car than to people 05:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 05:005/6Rudy is determined to prove to Doreen that she's finally met her match. 05:30To have - or not have kids. Especially in your 40s
| 05:30Cancer pioneer Gordon Hamilton-Fairley, killed by an IRA bomb when he was just 45.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/6Kim is a captive of Stone, Todd Fisher is on the verge of death, Medusa has been activated 06:306/6Simon delves into his HSE background for one final ruse.
| 06:001/6A policeman and his wife face the powers of evil on the Yorkshire Moors. 06:301/4The detectives probe a man's disappearance en route to Leeds.
| 06:002/6Father Probert suspects a sect of devil worshippers have committed murder. 06:302/4A journalist has fallen from a building. Was she pushed? The duo investigate.
| 06:003/6Jamie investigates the local undertaker, who he follows as far as a lonely farmhouse. 06:303/4Suspicion erupts at an 007 convention as the duo hunt for a stolen ring.
| 06:004/6Jamie and Probert investigate the mysterious fire burning on Black Tor. 06:304/4Angry Riley's on a course, putting him on the trail of a familiar ex-con from Hull.
| 06:00An unhappy spirit resents the status she has been awarded in her local church.
| 06:002/2As his family look forward to the Alabama Highland Gathering, Murdo is starting to worry.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/4Boswell attempts to locate the cream cracker under the settee of Mr Alan Bennett. 07:301/10Paul Merton hosts the return of Radio 4’s longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 07:006/6Andy and Jeff face affairs of the heart and cardiac arrest. 07:30Henry Normal takes a poetic look at the topic of communication
| 07:005/8The three couples have tickets for Glastonbury, but it clashes with Cathy's dad's birthday 07:303/6Granny Kumar chats to Ayesha Hazerika and Anita Rani.
| 07:002/3An elderly lady finds it easier to talk to her car than to people 07:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 07:005/6Rudy is determined to prove to Doreen that she's finally met her match. 07:30To have - or not have kids. Especially in your 40s
| 07:30Cancer pioneer Gordon Hamilton-Fairley, killed by an IRA bomb when he was just 45.
| 07:10‘This Is My Life’ by Shirley Bassey and ‘Falling And Laughing’ by Orange Juice. 07:20Desire and propriety clash in Henry James' classic novella dramatised by Amanda Dalton.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/8Two coffins lead to a burst of superstition. Adapted from BBC TV 08:302/6The magazine show tackles terrorism and gardening.
| 08:0013/26Neddie Seagoon poses as a 6,000-year-old man to resurrect his rock 'n' roll career. 08:301/6Paul and Ruby have moved out - but not too far away.
| 08:005/5Harry Secombe has 10 bob left, so Bill opts to spend it on a horse. 08:304/6Comedy about sisters with Rosemary Leach, Celia Imrie and Nicola Pagett. From 1992.
| 08:008/16'Who killed the Amazing Proudbasket?' Plus Kenneth Horne trolls round to Bona Tours. 08:305/6Bill and Betty look at a new flat, but how will Katherine react if they move?
| 08:00The bumbling civil servants scale new heights for Sir Gregory's poster campaign. From 1970 08:301/6The struggling actor and his friends find themselves locked in.
| 08:001/6Victoria Coren Mitchell is joined by Lloyd Langford, Katy Brand and Grayson Perry. 08:304/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 08:30The family are baffled by a mystery letter from America.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6With host Simon Mayo and team captains Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 09:302/6With his parallel universes collided, Robin is critical of Dirk's Cafe Apocalypse.
| 09:001/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 09:302/6Tommy and Sheila set out to launch a train company, but hit the buffers.
| 09:001/6Victoria Coren Mitchell is joined by Lloyd Langford, Katy Brand and Grayson Perry. 09:304/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 09:001/6A whole new realm of swearing opens up as Rob Newman joins Dave Gorman. 09:302/6A visit from his father sparks ideas of inheritance in misanthropic writer Ed’s mind.
| 09:006/6Hunter Davies, Sheila Steafel, Roger McGough and Helen Atkinson Wood in the language game. 09:305/6As the sovereign visits, confusion reigns in Lady Anne's bedchamber.
| 09:00Hancock and Steptoe writing duo Ray Galton and Alan Simpson's pick of radio comedies
| 09:00Leslie, chauffeur to his ex-wife, is alarmed to learn that she has become engaged. 09:302/6A visit from his father sparks ideas of inheritance in misanthropic writer Ed’s mind.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2A young, aspiring writer hurls himself into Berlin society at the end of the 19th century.
| 10:002/2Andrew Zumsee looks set for success in Berlin. Stars John Kielty.
| 10:001/2The Lee family arrive in their new home in a traditional Gloucestershire village.
| 10:002/2Young Loll experiences his first taste of the adult world. With Sunny Leworthy.
| 10:00A handsome gypsy is drawn to the rector's daughter when he arrives at her village.
| | 10:00‘War Horse’ author Michael Morpurgo shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. 10:45The naturalist asks why the Large Blue butterfly recently died out in the UK.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Manoush Zomorodi explores how teaching is more than good grades. 11:50‘What's Going On’ by Marvin Gaye and ‘Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing’ by Tori Kelly.
| 11:00Christopher Frayling explores the rich and unsettling history of the Frankenstein myth.
| 11:003/3Nick Baker with more programmes about how technology has changed our physical world.
| 11:00From Alan Price to Jean Sibelius. Writer Margaret Drabble makes her castaway choices. 11:45Sir David recalls the importance of human eyebrows for communication.
| 11:00Amanda Litherland and Scott Bryan review the latest podcast releases
| 11:30Christopher Frayling and Nikki Bedi talk to Harriett Gilbert about the books they love.
| 11:008/8True stories told live in the USA: Catherine Burns with tales of being true to oneself. 11:50‘This Is My Life’ by Shirley Bassey and ‘Falling And Laughing’ by Orange Juice.
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| 12:00 | 12:003/8Two coffins lead to a burst of superstition. Adapted from BBC TV 12:302/6The magazine show tackles terrorism and gardening.
| 12:0013/26Neddie Seagoon poses as a 6,000-year-old man to resurrect his rock 'n' roll career. 12:301/6Paul and Ruby have moved out - but not too far away.
| 12:005/5Harry Secombe has 10 bob left, so Bill opts to spend it on a horse. 12:304/6Comedy about sisters with Rosemary Leach, Celia Imrie and Nicola Pagett. From 1992.
| 12:008/16'Who killed the Amazing Proudbasket?' Plus Kenneth Horne trolls round to Bona Tours. 12:305/6Bill and Betty look at a new flat, but how will Katherine react if they move?
| 12:00The bumbling civil servants scale new heights for Sir Gregory's poster campaign. From 1970 12:301/6The struggling actor and his friends find themselves locked in.
| 12:001/6Paul and Ruby have moved out - but not too far away. 12:305/5Harry Secombe has 10 bob left, so Bill opts to spend it on a horse.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:303/4John Finnemore takes Susan Calman on a spontaneous holiday to help her learn to unwind.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/6Kim is a captive of Stone, Todd Fisher is on the verge of death, Medusa has been activated 13:306/6Simon delves into his HSE background for one final ruse.
| 13:001/6A policeman and his wife face the powers of evil on the Yorkshire Moors. 13:301/4The detectives probe a man's disappearance en route to Leeds.
| 13:002/6Father Probert suspects a sect of devil worshippers have committed murder. 13:302/4A journalist has fallen from a building. Was she pushed? The duo investigate.
| 13:003/6Jamie investigates the local undertaker, who he follows as far as a lonely farmhouse. 13:303/4Suspicion erupts at an 007 convention as the duo hunt for a stolen ring.
| 13:004/6Jamie and Probert investigate the mysterious fire burning on Black Tor. 13:304/4Angry Riley's on a course, putting him on the trail of a familiar ex-con from Hull.
| 13:00Christopher Frayling explores the rich and unsettling history of the Frankenstein myth.
| 13:00Glimpses into the the history and future of one of the most powerful ideas in science.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Murdo starts to worry about joining Queen Monzee-ay for the Lafayette gig 14:151/5Desire and propriety clash in Henry James's classic novella dramatised by Amanda Dalton. 14:30Yasmeen Khan investigates the UK's close-protection and bodyguard industry.
| 14:007/10Murdo feels out of place at the Alabama Highland Gathering until the music session begins. 14:152/5Winterbourne travels to Rome to see the beautiful, free-spirited Daisy Miller again. 14:30Alfred Marks recalls his life and times and music choices
| 14:008/10As excitement mounts about the Valley trip will Murdo find the courage to go to Lafayette? 14:153/5Winterbourne travels to Rome to see the beautiful, free-spirited Daisy Miller again. 14:301/3Jazz pianist Jamie Cullum explores the piano's place in modern life.
| 14:009/10Murdo has fled to Lafayette but buying an accordion and bus tickets has used every cent. 14:154/5Winterbourne must decide whether to follow his heart or turn his back on Daisy. 14:302/3Jazz pianist Jamie Cullum visits some remarkable places pianos are found in the UK today.
| 14:0010/10Murdo is on stage with Queen Monzee-ay and feels at home for the first time in ages. 14:155/5Winterbourne struggles to accept Daisy's close friendship with the handsome Mr Giovanelli. 14:303/3Jazz pianist Jamie Cullum meets piano enthusiasts up and down the country.
| 14:001/4The cricketer bids to run the 2003 World Cup opening ceremony - on the cheap, of course. 14:304/6Unwelcoming neighbour Annabelle quizzes an unsuspecting soul over his wind chimes.
| 14:10Singer Kiri Te Kanawa chooses 'O Mio Babbino Caro' by Puccini. 14:20The world's worst hairdressers do fitness. Stars Lorraine Ashbourne and Rosie Cavaliero.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2A young, aspiring writer hurls himself into Berlin society at the end of the 19th century.
| 15:002/2Andrew Zumsee looks set for success in Berlin. Stars John Kielty.
| 15:001/2The Lee family arrive in their new home in a traditional Gloucestershire village.
| 15:002/2Young Loll experiences his first taste of the adult world. With Sunny Leworthy.
| 15:00A handsome gypsy is drawn to the rector's daughter when he arrives at her village.
| 15:001/4Tom is sent to a specialist to get rid of the band inside his head. 15:303/6Drugged electricity and artificial icebergs. Johnny Ball guest stars in the cosmic comedy. 15:454/5Ivor Cutler muses on bargain hunting, water flowers and 'Beelyploomkins'.
| 15:30Alfred Marks recalls his life and times and music choices
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| 16:00 | 16:005/6With host Simon Mayo and team captains Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 16:302/6With his parallel universes collided, Robin is critical of Dirk's Cafe Apocalypse.
| 16:004/6Sue Perkins presents another edition of the show that tackles the big moral problems. 16:302/6Tommy and Sheila set out to launch a train company, but hit the buffers.
| 16:001/6Victoria Coren Mitchell is joined by Lloyd Langford, Katy Brand and Grayson Perry. 16:304/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 16:001/6A whole new realm of swearing opens up as Rob Newman joins Dave Gorman. 16:302/6A visit from his father sparks ideas of inheritance in misanthropic writer Ed’s mind.
| 16:006/6Hunter Davies, Sheila Steafel, Roger McGough and Helen Atkinson Wood in the language game. 16:305/6As the sovereign visits, confusion reigns in Lady Anne's bedchamber.
| 16:00An unhappy spirit resents the status she has been awarded in her local church.
| 16:00In 1960s London, Freddie runs the haphazard Temple Stage School in her inimitable style.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/4Boswell attempts to locate the cream cracker under the settee of Mr Alan Bennett. 17:301/10Paul Merton hosts the return of Radio 4’s longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 17:006/6Andy and Jeff face affairs of the heart and cardiac arrest. 17:30Henry Normal takes a poetic look at the topic of communication
| 17:005/8The three couples have tickets for Glastonbury, but it clashes with Cathy's dad's birthday 17:303/6Granny Kumar chats to Ayesha Hazerika and Anita Rani.
| 17:002/3An elderly lady finds it easier to talk to her car than to people 17:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 17:005/6Rudy is determined to prove to Doreen that she's finally met her match. 17:30To have - or not have kids. Especially in your 40s
| 17:30Cancer pioneer Gordon Hamilton-Fairley, killed by an IRA bomb when he was just 45.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:303/4John Finnemore takes Susan Calman on a spontaneous holiday to help her learn to unwind.
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| 18:00 | 18:002/6Novice sorcerer Arcos is appalled by Kaddah's behaviour, and Alviza is attacked mentally. 18:30Christopher Frayling and Nikki Bedi talk to Harriett Gilbert about the books they love.
| 18:003/6Shaznir calls on the power of the Deadlands, while Arcos meets a strange Brotherhood. 18:30People describe the place that Bach's Goldberg Variations have in their lives.
| 18:004/6Is Arcos able to harness the magical power of Grimoire? 18:302/6Josie Long presents short documentaries about intertwining with another person.
| 18:005/6Young novice sorcerer Arcos learns an unpalatable truth. 18:30Cancer pioneer Gordon Hamilton-Fairley, killed by an IRA bomb when he was just 45.
| 18:006/6Is Shazir the real enemy? Can Arcos and his hero friends escape the Palace of Memory? 18:30Dominic Arkwright, Zoe Simon, Catherine Blyth and Phil Hilton discuss the naked body.
| 18:005/6As the body count mounts, Eddie and Susan head for the RAF base in Cumbria. 18:202/5Priest and paranormal investigator Lionel Fanthorpe relates a tale of the unexplained. 18:305/5The secret of long life is out, but Diana must face the media alone.
| 18:003/5A small-time 1950s psychic is unable to read anyone's thoughts, let alone his co-worker. 18:453/5A railway signalman at an isolated station has terrifying premonitions of future tragedies
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| 19:00 | 19:003/8Two coffins lead to a burst of superstition. Adapted from BBC TV 19:302/6The magazine show tackles terrorism and gardening.
| 19:0013/26Neddie Seagoon poses as a 6,000-year-old man to resurrect his rock 'n' roll career. 19:301/6Paul and Ruby have moved out - but not too far away.
| 19:005/5Harry Secombe has 10 bob left, so Bill opts to spend it on a horse. 19:304/6Comedy about sisters with Rosemary Leach, Celia Imrie and Nicola Pagett. From 1992.
| 19:008/16'Who killed the Amazing Proudbasket?' Plus Kenneth Horne trolls round to Bona Tours. 19:305/6Bill and Betty look at a new flat, but how will Katherine react if they move?
| 19:00The bumbling civil servants scale new heights for Sir Gregory's poster campaign. From 1970 19:301/6The struggling actor and his friends find themselves locked in.
| 19:00Hancock and Steptoe writing duo Ray Galton and Alan Simpson's pick of radio comedies
| 19:008/8True stories told live in the USA: Catherine Burns with tales of being true to oneself. 19:50‘This Is My Life’ by Shirley Bassey and ‘Falling And Laughing’ by Orange Juice.
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| 20:00 | 20:006/6Kim is a captive of Stone, Todd Fisher is on the verge of death, Medusa has been activated 20:306/6Simon delves into his HSE background for one final ruse.
| 20:001/6A policeman and his wife face the powers of evil on the Yorkshire Moors. 20:301/4The detectives probe a man's disappearance en route to Leeds.
| 20:002/6Father Probert suspects a sect of devil worshippers have committed murder. 20:302/4A journalist has fallen from a building. Was she pushed? The duo investigate.
| 20:003/6Jamie investigates the local undertaker, who he follows as far as a lonely farmhouse. 20:303/4Suspicion erupts at an 007 convention as the duo hunt for a stolen ring.
| 20:004/6Jamie and Probert investigate the mysterious fire burning on Black Tor. 20:304/4Angry Riley's on a course, putting him on the trail of a familiar ex-con from Hull.
| | 20:00In 1960s London, Freddie runs the haphazard Temple Stage School in her inimitable style.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Manoush Zomorodi explores how teaching is more than good grades. 21:50‘What's Going On’ by Marvin Gaye and ‘Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing’ by Tori Kelly.
| 21:00Christopher Frayling explores the rich and unsettling history of the Frankenstein myth.
| 21:003/3Nick Baker with more programmes about how technology has changed our physical world.
| 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.
| 21:00Amanda Litherland and Scott Bryan review the latest podcast releases
| 21:30Christopher Frayling and Nikki Bedi talk to Harriett Gilbert about the books they love.
| 21:00‘War Horse’ author Michael Morpurgo shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. 21:45The naturalist asks why the Large Blue butterfly recently died out in the UK.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/10Paul Merton hosts the return of Radio 4’s longest running panel show, Just a Minute. 22:304/5Ivor Cutler muses on bargain hunting, water flowers and 'Beelyploomkins'. 22:455/6Nathan explains his attitude to animals and pets and his grandma's attitude to mice.
| 22:00Henry Normal takes a poetic look at the topic of communication 22:302/6The wedding reception of the year ends in drunken chaos. 1770 America sitcom.
| 22:003/6Granny Kumar chats to Ayesha Hazerika and Anita Rani. 22:304/5Chris Morris spoofs the news, while the sport goes on for bereaved Alan Partridge.
| 22:00Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn. 22:302/4Newsjack brings topical sketches and one liners written by you, the Great British public.
| 22:00To have - or not have kids. Especially in your 40s 22:304/6An anarchic cocktail of music and comedy mixed by the urban warrior. Do you rave or rock?
| 22:006/6Microcosm is host to revenge, greed and attempted murder. 22:304/6The true meaning of birdsong is revealed. Julian Pettifer features in the cosmic comedy. 22:454/6When Parmesan goes rotten, what does it smell of?
| 22:003/4John Finnemore takes Susan Calman on a spontaneous holiday to help her learn to unwind. 22:302/4The player battles a case of libel based on an alleged encounter in a portable loo.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 23:305/6The award-winning comic tackles the stress of going on holiday.
| 23:006/6Aliens and deja vu. Alex Horne and his band explore miscellaneous, mysterious things. 23:303/6The life of young Billy at his Victorian boarding school.
| 23:004/6Unwelcoming neighbour Annabelle quizzes an unsuspecting soul over his wind chimes. 23:305/6Comatose Ben punches his physiotherapist, while Elvis drops in on his unconscious mind.
| 23:003/6Comic poet Tim Key tackles the ancient art of cookery. 23:153/6Simon Day and David Soul star in a series of fantastical comedy apocalypses. 23:302/6The cult series hits Plymouth University in Exmouth. With Stewart Lee and Richard Herring.
| 23:301/4Tom is sent to a specialist to get rid of the band inside his head.
| 23:004/4Tina brings us right up to date with a (slightly) festive look at where she is today. 23:305/6Comedian and musician Tim Minchin interviews journalist and author Caitlin Moran.
| 23:002/4Newsjack brings topical sketches and one liners written by you, the Great British public. 23:303/490-something good-time girl Dora Dale dishes more dirt on her celebrity chums.
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