| 00:00 | 00:003/5A small-time 1950s psychic is unable to read anyone's thoughts, let alone his co-worker. 00:453/5A railway signalman at an isolated station has terrifying premonitions of future tragedies
| 00:001/4Mystery space tourist deaths land two planet cleaners with a new contract. 00:30Stephanie Flanders and Roisin McAuley discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 00:002/4London is melting, but planetary decontaminationists Arnold and Gregor get the blame. 00:30Stephen Sondheim's song was written late in rehearsals for the actress Glynis Johns.
| 00:003/4With the planetary decontaminationists on the run, Arnold's apologetic call is traced. 00:303/6Josie Long presents short documentaries about feeling adrift.
| 00:004/4Evans the Welsh vigilante aims to bomb the planetary decontaminationists for melting Earth 00:30George Fox, founder of the Quakers, nominated by Ann Limb
| 00:00Sir John Rowell awaits his nemesis, alongside a gruesome reminder of his days in Africa. 00:30Dominic Arkwright is joined by Mark Mason, Kathryn Hughes and Francis Gilbert.
| 00:006/6Eddie and Susan are embattled at a Cumbrian RAF base, hoping to avert disaster. 00:30Steve returns to Tipton to find his dead relatives are unsettled. Supernatural tale.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Glimpses into the the history and future of one of the most powerful ideas in science.
| 01:005/6The police stage a full-investigation, but Jamie is still in danger. 01:301/15An anonymous, wealthy Englishman heads to Europe to kill a brutal dictator.
| 01:006/6As the sect's ceremony begins, Jamie recognises one of the worshippers. 01:302/15Battered from his interrogation, the Englishman is on the run. But who can he trust?
| 01:001/8When three murders are linked to 'Alex', the debonair sleuth investigates. 01:303/15Hounded in a hostile European dictatorship, how can the fugitive escape?
| 01:002/8The police have asked the suave sleuth to help them find the mysterious 'Alex'. 01:304/15Back home after stowing away on a ship, the Englishman finds he's not even safe in London.
| 01:003/8Despite an attempt on his life, Temple remains hot on the trail of the elusive 'Alex'. 01:305/15The Englishman is chased through the London Underground. Will he outwit his pursuers?
| 01:00The certainty of chance. Professor David Spiegelhalter investigates Luck.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Singer Kiri Te Kanawa chooses 'O Mio Babbino Caro' by Puccini. 02:20The world's worst hairdressers do fitness. Stars Lorraine Ashbourne and Rosie Cavaliero.
| 02:001/5John Lewis-Stempel is a farmer who wants to rediscover traditional practices. 02:151/5Abduction, corruption and revenge. A thrilling series set in 1890s Whitechapel. 02:30Silent film comedy great Harold Lloyd answers questions in the pioneering interview series
| 02:002/5It's spring - the time for catching a glimpse of those mad March hares. 02:152/5Megan's sister Beth has arrived unexpectedly, and there is news of a less welcome visitor. 02:30The cultural impact of Han Christian Andersen's statue in New York.
| 02:003/5It's mid-summer. The wheat is golden, but there's the small matter of the aggressive bull. 02:153/5An abducted girl, a gangster, a nationalist. Thriller set in 1890s Whitechapel. 02:30Alex Bellos visits Japan to discover why Asian cultures seem so much better at maths.
| 02:004/5It's harvest time - but no traditional farmer would dream of using a combine harvester. 02:154/5Abduction, corruption and revenge. A thriller set in London's Whitechapel of the 1890s. 02:30Anuta, a South Pacific Island where life has remained unchanged for hundreds of years.
| 02:005/5The final episode brings mixed emotions - the field awaits a new use and a new owner. 02:155/5Final part of a thriller set in the world of 1890s Whitechapel gangsters and diary maids. 02:30Tim Samuels presents a social history of the password as we prepare for its demise.
| 02:005/5The latest on the 'Penelope Keith riots', and just 38 weeks to Wimbledon. 02:301/5Sketches and monologues written and performed by Jane Bussmann and David Quantick.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Alfred Marks recalls his life and times and music choices
| 03:001/2Kiev is protected by an uneasy alliance. Brothers discover it's a bad time to be Tsarist.
| 03:002/2The Turbin brothers find their survival skills tested as Elena is driven to intense prayer
| 03:001/2Forced to leave the home of her brutal stepfather, Esther takes a job as a maid.
| 03:002/2Esther is determined to support her baby. A tale of survival in Victorian England.
| 03:00The story behind the best-selling novel and film, 'The Nun's Story'.
| 03:003/490-something good-time girl Dora Dale dishes more dirt on her celebrity chums. 03:305/6Comedian and musician Tim Minchin interviews journalist and author Caitlin Moran.
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| 04:00 | 04:00In 1960s London, Freddie runs the haphazard Temple Stage School in her inimitable style.
| 04:006/6Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. 04:303/6With Robin's universes collided, the King's ex-lover drops in. With Julian Clary.
| 04:005/6Sue Perkins poses more big moral problems for her panellists. 04:303/6The duo's nightmare stay at a posh hotel isn't quite what it seems.
| 04:002/6Victoria Coren Mitchell is joined by Alex Horne, Jonny Woo and Richard Osman. 04:305/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 04:002/6Lego prisons? A tea tray for measurement? Germaine Greer and Dave Gorman with loopy ideas. 04:303/6Grumpy writer Ed shaves his beard to work as a mystery shopper.
| 04:001/4Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Rachel Johnson, Desmond Lynam and Mark Steel. 04:306/6The search for enemies leads to love triumphing over fire.
| 04:00Four generations prepare to celebrate a golden wedding anniversary. With Dulcie Gray.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:303/4John Finnemore takes Susan Calman on a spontaneous holiday to help her learn to unwind.
| 05:001/4Romantic comedy set in a 1965 bedsit, inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic. 05:302/10Sue Perkins hosts a special episode of Just a Minute
| 05:001/6Brian Nylon awakes with no memory to find time behaving very oddly indeed. 05:301/6Rupert Hardacre has been missing from Hardacre's ad agency.
| 05:006/8The couples go on a date night together, and Evan is a surprise convert to French cinema. 05:304/6Granny Kumar chats to Anita Anand, and Anoushka Shankar.
| 05:003/3A businessman's extramarital assignations are undermined by his sat-nav. 05:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 05:006/6With Rudy about to tie the knot, it's party time - Adam-style. 05:30BBC New Comedy Award winner Stephen Buchanan's debut stand up show for BBC Radio 4.
| 05:30George Fox, founder of the Quakers, nominated by Ann Limb
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| 06:00 | 06:005/6The police stage a full-investigation, but Jamie is still in danger. 06:301/15An anonymous, wealthy Englishman heads to Europe to kill a brutal dictator.
| 06:006/6As the sect's ceremony begins, Jamie recognises one of the worshippers. 06:302/15Battered from his interrogation, the Englishman is on the run. But who can he trust?
| 06:001/8When three murders are linked to 'Alex', the debonair sleuth investigates. 06:303/15Hounded in a hostile European dictatorship, how can the fugitive escape?
| 06:002/8The police have asked the suave sleuth to help them find the mysterious 'Alex'. 06:304/15Back home after stowing away on a ship, the Englishman finds he's not even safe in London.
| 06:003/8Despite an attempt on his life, Temple remains hot on the trail of the elusive 'Alex'. 06:305/15The Englishman is chased through the London Underground. Will he outwit his pursuers?
| 06:00Four generations prepare to celebrate a golden wedding anniversary. With Dulcie Gray.
| 06:00John Lewis-Stempel is a farmer who wants to rediscover traditional practices.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/4Romantic comedy set in a 1965 bedsit, inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic. 07:302/10Sue Perkins hosts a special episode of Just a Minute
| 07:001/6Brian Nylon awakes with no memory to find time behaving very oddly indeed. 07:301/6Rupert Hardacre has been missing from Hardacre's ad agency.
| 07:006/8The couples go on a date night together, and Evan is a surprise convert to French cinema. 07:304/6Granny Kumar chats to Anita Anand, and Anoushka Shankar.
| 07:003/3A businessman's extramarital assignations are undermined by his sat-nav. 07:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 07:006/6With Rudy about to tie the knot, it's party time - Adam-style. 07:30BBC New Comedy Award winner Stephen Buchanan's debut stand up show for BBC Radio 4.
| 07:30George Fox, founder of the Quakers, nominated by Ann Limb
| 07:10Broadcaster Mariella Frostrup chooses Leonard Cohen and Van Morrison 07:20Megan wants to expand her dairy business but her troubled sister is complicating matters.
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| 08:00 | 08:004/8Harold regrets taking Albert to the cinema. Adapted from BBC TV. 08:303/6A Cinderella update and 'Changing Tombs'.
| 08:0016/26Ace investigator Neddie Seagoon must solve a crime, and the link to Moriarty's sock. 08:302/6Maria and Richard have a windfall, while Paul and Ruby are house-hunting.
| 08:00When Bebe runs into the car of boxer Freddie Mills, Ben tries to teach her a lesson. 08:305/6Victoria reunites sister Anna with an old flame.
| 08:009/16Kenneth Horne trails a famous spy with a cold, plus Julian and Sandy's Bona Bouffant. 08:306/6Betty's ex-husband turns up unexpectedly and Bill is concerned
| 08:001/20Bank manager George Mainwaring sets up Walmington-on-Sea's Home Guard. 08:302/6The actor minds his girlfriend's talented stunt dog, but it eats everything in sight.
| 08:002/6Victoria Coren Mitchell is joined by Alex Horne, Jonny Woo and Richard Osman. 08:305/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 08:30Family chaos reigns when Bobby Huggett plays the hero.
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| 09:00 | 09:006/6Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. 09:303/6With Robin's universes collided, the King's ex-lover drops in. With Julian Clary.
| 09:002/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 09:303/6The duo's nightmare stay at a posh hotel isn't quite what it seems.
| 09:002/6Victoria Coren Mitchell is joined by Alex Horne, Jonny Woo and Richard Osman. 09:305/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 09:002/6Lego prisons? A tea tray for measurement? Germaine Greer and Dave Gorman with loopy ideas. 09:303/6Grumpy writer Ed shaves his beard to work as a mystery shopper.
| 09:001/4Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Rachel Johnson, Desmond Lynam and Mark Steel. 09:306/6The search for enemies leads to love triumphing over fire.
| 09:00Local lad Ross Noble brings us the best in Geordie humour from the banks of the Tyne.
| 09:00Caroline needs Leslie to pretend that they’re still married in order to land a contract. 09:303/6Grumpy writer Ed shaves his beard to work as a mystery shopper.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2Kiev is protected by an uneasy alliance. Brothers discover it's a bad time to be Tsarist.
| 10:002/2The Turbin brothers find their survival skills tested as Elena is driven to intense prayer
| 10:001/2Forced to leave the home of her brutal stepfather, Esther takes a job as a maid.
| 10:002/2Esther is determined to support her baby. A tale of survival in Victorian England.
| 10:00The story behind the best-selling novel and film, 'The Nun's Story'.
| | 10:00From the Beatles to Beethoven. The Harry Potter author shares her castaway choices. 10:45The naturalist comments on the decline in collecting by children.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Guy Raz explores the social difficulties of coping with mental illness. 11:50The actress chooses ‘Weird Fishes/Arpeggi’ by Radiohead, and ‘Heart On Ice’ Desi Friel.
| 11:00The certainty of chance. Professor David Spiegelhalter investigates Luck.
| 11:001/3Samira Ahmed and guests Arabella Weir and Lissa Evans discuss women’s evolution in satire.
| 11:00‘War Horse’ author Michael Morpurgo shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. 11:45The naturalist asks why the Large Blue butterfly recently died out in the UK.
| 11:00Laura Grimshaw and Julia Raeside recommend the best podcasts from funny women.
| | 11:001/8Radiolab draws on the experiences of 1918 to explore a post COVID-19 world. 11:55Broadcaster Mariella Frostrup chooses Leonard Cohen and Van Morrison
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| 12:00 | 12:004/8Harold regrets taking Albert to the cinema. Adapted from BBC TV. 12:303/6A Cinderella update and 'Changing Tombs'.
| 12:0016/26Ace investigator Neddie Seagoon must solve a crime, and the link to Moriarty's sock. 12:302/6Maria and Richard have a windfall, while Paul and Ruby are house-hunting.
| 12:00When Bebe runs into the car of boxer Freddie Mills, Ben tries to teach her a lesson. 12:305/6Victoria reunites sister Anna with an old flame.
| 12:009/16Kenneth Horne trails a famous spy with a cold, plus Julian and Sandy's Bona Bouffant. 12:306/6Betty's ex-husband turns up unexpectedly and Bill is concerned
| 12:001/20Bank manager George Mainwaring sets up Walmington-on-Sea's Home Guard. 12:302/6The actor minds his girlfriend's talented stunt dog, but it eats everything in sight.
| 12:001/4Romantic comedy set in a 1965 bedsit, inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic. 12:30When Bebe runs into the car of boxer Freddie Mills, Ben tries to teach her a lesson.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:304/4Susan Calman tries to unwind by visiting an art gallery with Phill Jupitus.
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| 13:00 | 13:005/6The police stage a full-investigation, but Jamie is still in danger. 13:301/15An anonymous, wealthy Englishman heads to Europe to kill a brutal dictator.
| 13:006/6As the sect's ceremony begins, Jamie recognises one of the worshippers. 13:302/15Battered from his interrogation, the Englishman is on the run. But who can he trust?
| 13:001/8When three murders are linked to 'Alex', the debonair sleuth investigates. 13:303/15Hounded in a hostile European dictatorship, how can the fugitive escape?
| 13:002/8The police have asked the suave sleuth to help them find the mysterious 'Alex'. 13:304/15Back home after stowing away on a ship, the Englishman finds he's not even safe in London.
| 13:003/8Despite an attempt on his life, Temple remains hot on the trail of the elusive 'Alex'. 13:305/15The Englishman is chased through the London Underground. Will he outwit his pursuers?
| 13:00The certainty of chance. Professor David Spiegelhalter investigates Luck.
| 13:001/2At boarding school Kathy, Tommy and Ruth begin to realise the fate that lies in store.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5John Lewis-Stempel is a farmer who wants to rediscover traditional practices. 14:151/5Abduction, corruption and revenge. A thrilling series set in 1890s Whitechapel. 14:30Silent film comedy great Harold Lloyd answers questions in the pioneering interview series
| 14:002/5It's spring - the time for catching a glimpse of those mad March hares. 14:152/5Megan's sister Beth has arrived unexpectedly, and there is news of a less welcome visitor. 14:30The cultural impact of Han Christian Andersen's statue in New York.
| 14:003/5It's mid-summer. The wheat is golden, but there's the small matter of the aggressive bull. 14:153/5An abducted girl, a gangster, a nationalist. Thriller set in 1890s Whitechapel. 14:30Alex Bellos visits Japan to discover why Asian cultures seem so much better at maths.
| 14:004/5It's harvest time - but no traditional farmer would dream of using a combine harvester. 14:154/5Abduction, corruption and revenge. A thriller set in London's Whitechapel of the 1890s. 14:30Anuta, a South Pacific Island where life has remained unchanged for hundreds of years.
| 14:005/5The final episode brings mixed emotions - the field awaits a new use and a new owner. 14:155/5Final part of a thriller set in the world of 1890s Whitechapel gangsters and diary maids. 14:30Tim Samuels presents a social history of the password as we prepare for its demise.
| 14:005/5The latest on the 'Penelope Keith riots', and just 38 weeks to Wimbledon. 14:301/5Sketches and monologues written and performed by Jane Bussmann and David Quantick.
| 14:10Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson chooses music by Deep Purple and Arthur Brown. 14:20By Lizzie Nunnery, from the letters of writers James and Timmie Hanley to their son Liam.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Kiev is protected by an uneasy alliance. Brothers discover it's a bad time to be Tsarist.
| 15:002/2The Turbin brothers find their survival skills tested as Elena is driven to intense prayer
| 15:001/2Forced to leave the home of her brutal stepfather, Esther takes a job as a maid.
| 15:002/2Esther is determined to support her baby. A tale of survival in Victorian England.
| 15:00The story behind the best-selling novel and film, 'The Nun's Story'.
| 15:003/490-something good-time girl Dora Dale dishes more dirt on her celebrity chums. 15:305/6Comedian and musician Tim Minchin interviews journalist and author Caitlin Moran.
| 15:30Silent film comedy great Harold Lloyd answers questions in the pioneering interview series
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| 16:00 | 16:006/6Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. 16:303/6With Robin's universes collided, the King's ex-lover drops in. With Julian Clary.
| 16:005/6Sue Perkins poses more big moral problems for her panellists. 16:303/6The duo's nightmare stay at a posh hotel isn't quite what it seems.
| 16:002/6Victoria Coren Mitchell is joined by Alex Horne, Jonny Woo and Richard Osman. 16:305/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 16:002/6Lego prisons? A tea tray for measurement? Germaine Greer and Dave Gorman with loopy ideas. 16:303/6Grumpy writer Ed shaves his beard to work as a mystery shopper.
| 16:001/4Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Rachel Johnson, Desmond Lynam and Mark Steel. 16:306/6The search for enemies leads to love triumphing over fire.
| 16:00Four generations prepare to celebrate a golden wedding anniversary. With Dulcie Gray.
| 16:00Beethoven desperately tries to put a misunderstanding aside and help his nephew Karl.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/4Romantic comedy set in a 1965 bedsit, inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic. 17:302/10Sue Perkins hosts a special episode of Just a Minute
| 17:001/6Brian Nylon awakes with no memory to find time behaving very oddly indeed. 17:301/6Rupert Hardacre has been missing from Hardacre's ad agency.
| 17:006/8The couples go on a date night together, and Evan is a surprise convert to French cinema. 17:304/6Granny Kumar chats to Anita Anand, and Anoushka Shankar.
| 17:003/3A businessman's extramarital assignations are undermined by his sat-nav. 17:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 17:006/6With Rudy about to tie the knot, it's party time - Adam-style. 17:30BBC New Comedy Award winner Stephen Buchanan's debut stand up show for BBC Radio 4.
| 17:30George Fox, founder of the Quakers, nominated by Ann Limb
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:304/4Susan Calman tries to unwind by visiting an art gallery with Phill Jupitus.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/4Mystery space tourist deaths land two planet cleaners with a new contract. 18:30Stephanie Flanders and Roisin McAuley discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 18:002/4London is melting, but planetary decontaminationists Arnold and Gregor get the blame. 18:30Stephen Sondheim's song was written late in rehearsals for the actress Glynis Johns.
| 18:003/4With the planetary decontaminationists on the run, Arnold's apologetic call is traced. 18:303/6Josie Long presents short documentaries about feeling adrift.
| 18:004/4Evans the Welsh vigilante aims to bomb the planetary decontaminationists for melting Earth 18:30George Fox, founder of the Quakers, nominated by Ann Limb
| 18:00Sir John Rowell awaits his nemesis, alongside a gruesome reminder of his days in Africa. 18:30Dominic Arkwright is joined by Mark Mason, Kathryn Hughes and Francis Gilbert.
| 18:006/6Eddie and Susan are embattled at a Cumbrian RAF base, hoping to avert disaster. 18:30Steve returns to Tipton to find his dead relatives are unsettled. Supernatural tale.
| 18:004/5Ruby is cursed with clairvoyance in a 1970s age of experimental psychology. 18:454/5From his prison cell, a madman looks back on the horrific events that led him there.
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| 19:00 | 19:004/8Harold regrets taking Albert to the cinema. Adapted from BBC TV. 19:303/6A Cinderella update and 'Changing Tombs'.
| 19:0016/26Ace investigator Neddie Seagoon must solve a crime, and the link to Moriarty's sock. 19:302/6Maria and Richard have a windfall, while Paul and Ruby are house-hunting.
| 19:00When Bebe runs into the car of boxer Freddie Mills, Ben tries to teach her a lesson. 19:305/6Victoria reunites sister Anna with an old flame.
| 19:009/16Kenneth Horne trails a famous spy with a cold, plus Julian and Sandy's Bona Bouffant. 19:306/6Betty's ex-husband turns up unexpectedly and Bill is concerned
| 19:001/20Bank manager George Mainwaring sets up Walmington-on-Sea's Home Guard. 19:302/6The actor minds his girlfriend's talented stunt dog, but it eats everything in sight.
| 19:00Local lad Ross Noble brings us the best in Geordie humour from the banks of the Tyne.
| 19:001/8Radiolab draws on the experiences of 1918 to explore a post COVID-19 world. 19:55Broadcaster Mariella Frostrup chooses Leonard Cohen and Van Morrison
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| 20:00 | 20:005/6The police stage a full-investigation, but Jamie is still in danger. 20:301/15An anonymous, wealthy Englishman heads to Europe to kill a brutal dictator.
| 20:006/6As the sect's ceremony begins, Jamie recognises one of the worshippers. 20:302/15Battered from his interrogation, the Englishman is on the run. But who can he trust?
| 20:001/8When three murders are linked to 'Alex', the debonair sleuth investigates. 20:303/15Hounded in a hostile European dictatorship, how can the fugitive escape?
| 20:002/8The police have asked the suave sleuth to help them find the mysterious 'Alex'. 20:304/15Back home after stowing away on a ship, the Englishman finds he's not even safe in London.
| 20:003/8Despite an attempt on his life, Temple remains hot on the trail of the elusive 'Alex'. 20:305/15The Englishman is chased through the London Underground. Will he outwit his pursuers?
| | 20:00Beethoven desperately tries to put a misunderstanding aside and help his nephew Karl.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Guy Raz explores the social difficulties of coping with mental illness. 21:50The actress chooses ‘Weird Fishes/Arpeggi’ by Radiohead, and ‘Heart On Ice’ Desi Friel.
| 21:00The certainty of chance. Professor David Spiegelhalter investigates Luck.
| 21:001/3Samira Ahmed and guests Arabella Weir and Lissa Evans discuss women’s evolution in satire.
| 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.
| 21:00Laura Grimshaw and Julia Raeside recommend the best podcasts from funny women.
| | 21:00From the Beatles to Beethoven. The Harry Potter author shares her castaway choices. 21:45The naturalist comments on the decline in collecting by children.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/10Sue Perkins hosts a special episode of Just a Minute 22:305/5Ivor Cutler shares his secrets about moonshine, housemaids and a bully called Smith. 22:456/6Nathan's dad celebrates his 50th birthday and is made to feel middle-aged by his son.
| 22:001/6Rupert Hardacre has been missing from Hardacre's ad agency. 22:303/6Samuel's crooked brother lures Joshua into fighting the 'Cockney Monster'.
| 22:004/6Granny Kumar chats to Anita Anand, and Anoushka Shankar. 22:305/5The latest on the 'Penelope Keith riots', and just 38 weeks to Wimbledon.
| 22:00Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn. 22:303/4Newsjack brings topical sketches and one liners written by you, the Great British public.
| 22:00BBC New Comedy Award winner Stephen Buchanan's debut stand up show for BBC Radio 4. 22:305/6Comedy, music and revolution, as the truth guerilla speaks to The People. In a Pub.
| 22:001/4Misogyny, like shiny leggings, has made an unexpected comeback. But did it ever go away? 22:305/6What do shipwrecked objects have in common? Cosmic comedy of connections. 22:455/6If all the world's a stage, where does the audience sit?
| 22:004/4Susan Calman tries to unwind by visiting an art gallery with Phill Jupitus. 22:303/4Asked to advise on a new cricketing film, the star player causes havoc in Hollywood.
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| 23:00 | 23:002/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 23:306/6The award-winning funny man muses on all beasts, including humans.
| 23:001/5Sketches and monologues written and performed by Jane Bussmann and David Quantick. 23:304/6Suffragettes split the family, sparking drama at the races.
| 23:005/6News of the United Planetary Super Council, and a new voice is doing the Shipping Forecast 23:306/6Comatose Ben journeys across his brain's landscape, reminding him of Tolkien's Mordor.
| 23:004/6Tim Key takes a comic look at the concept of space through the medium of poetry. 23:154/6David Soul and Simon Day star in a series of fantastical comedy apocalypses. 23:303/6The cult series hits Lancaster University. Starring Stewart Lee and Richard Herring.
| 23:302/4The band in Tom's head disrupts a funeral as he ends up on stage.
| 23:001/4Sketch show from comedian Jocelyn Jee Esien. 23:306/6Journalist and author Caitlin Moran interviews her comedy hero Jennifer Saunders.
| 23:003/4Newsjack brings topical sketches and one liners written by you, the Great British public. 23:304/490-something Dora Dale dishes more dirt on her celebrity chums.
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