| 00:00 | 00:004/5Ruby is cursed with clairvoyance in a 1970s age of experimental psychology. 00:454/5From his prison cell, a madman looks back on the horrific events that led him there.
| 00:001/6An alien princess proves to be problematic for the crew of the Really Invincible III. 00:30Trevor Phillips and David Morrissey discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 00:002/6Ship's doctor Clive 55 meets his identical cloned twin brother, Clive 88. 00:30Ma Vlast by Bedrich Smetana has become an integral part of Czech culture.
| 00:003/6What are the strange noises coming from the hold? Karen and Melissa investigate. 00:304/6Josie Long presents new short documentaries tied to the seasons.
| 00:004/6Destruction aboard the ship when Clive 55's thirst for scientific experiment goes wrong. 00:30Frank Turner chooses Joseph Grimaldi who changed the face of Clowning forever.
| 00:005/6The crew finally contact another race - but not before a minor rebellion on board. 00:30Dominic Arkwright, Joe Queenan, Karen Marchbank and Michael Simkins debate Las Vegas.
| 00:001/4A failing publisher receives a strange manuscript describing a soul's experience in hell. 00:301/6The death of a man on the remote Scottish island of Luig sparks a sinister discovery.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2At boarding school Kathy, Tommy and Ruth begin to realise the fate that lies in store.
| 01:004/8Alex claims another victim, but the plot thickens as the sleuth survives a car crash. 01:306/15Seeking safety in the Dorset countryside, the Englishman sets about building a shelter.
| 01:005/8Lathom is blackmailed and the sleuth sees a surprising figure collects the cash. 01:307/15The Englishman meets a wild cat who joins him in his hideaway in the Dorset countryside.
| 01:006/8Mrs Trevelyan's confession doesn't ring true, so our hero seeks assistance. 01:308/15His cover blown in Dorset, the Englishman is pursued by both police and enemy agents.
| 01:007/8With Leo Brent in danger, the debonair detective returns to Canterbury in search of 'Alex' 01:309/15The English fugitive is on the run, with a would-be assassin lurking dangerously nearby.
| 01:008/8All the key suspects are invited to the sleuth's home to uncover the murderer's identity. 01:3010/15The English fugitive is pursued by his sinister nemesis who employs a clever strategy.
| 01:00Historian and writer Dominic Sandbrook looks beyond the flower power, 50 years on.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson chooses music by Deep Purple and Arthur Brown. 02:20By Lizzie Nunnery, from the letters of writers James and Timmie Hanley to their son Liam.
| 02:001/5Chris Packham's painfully honest memoir evokes his obsessive, lonely schooldays. 02:151/5Quirky tales and 'goings on' concerning the residents of Edinburgh's Georgian New Town. 02:30The sad life of Jim Thorpe, the American Indian who was the star of the 1912 Olympics.
| 02:002/5Chris Packham remembers his difficult childhood – and discovers the taste of tadpoles. 02:152/5Seven year-old Bertie has issues when his mother organises his social life. 02:301903 Sheffield's on location 'Daring Daylight Burglary' inspired every action movie since.
| 02:003/5Chris Packham decides to trust animals rather than people – and makes a nocturnal escape. 02:153/5Bertie has an encounter with a Glasgow gangster but who is more afraid, Bertie or his dad? 02:30Richard Strange explores the bizarre world of bowler-hatted Surrealist artist, Magritte.
| 02:004/5Chris Packham takes a kestrel from its nest, changing his life forever. 02:154/5Has Irene Pollock been kidnapped? Is the New Pretender for real? 02:30Richard Langham Smith on the songs Debussy wrote for his muse Madame Vasnier.
| 02:005/5Chris Packham concludes his memoir. He’s on the edge, but determined to do things his way. 02:155/5In 44 Scotland Street life and events are never quite as they seem. 02:30Milton Jones celebrates the comic genius of Tommy Cooper.
| 02:001/6A flood at Tom's family home makes him reflect on what's important to keep and what isn't. 02:301/4Misogyny, like shiny leggings, has made an unexpected comeback. But did it ever go away?
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| 03:00 | 03:30Silent film comedy great Harold Lloyd answers questions in the pioneering interview series
| 03:001/2David Tennant introduces Robert Louis Stevenson’s tale of adventure set in 1751.
| 03:002/2The conclusion of Robert Louis Stevenson’s gripping tale of adventure set in 1752.
| 03:001/2In 1943 London, teacher Margaret Steggles falls under the spell of the Challis family.
| 03:002/2Margaret Steggles wonders if playwright Gerald Challis really is the man of her dreams.
| 03:00True love story of Olive Garnett who falls for a Russian expatriate with a sinister past.
| 03:001/4Mitch tries to break America, but it doesn’t quite go to plan. 03:301/6Return of the fantasy comedy. Who's the newcomer with huge biceps?
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| 04:00 | 04:00Beethoven desperately tries to put a misunderstanding aside and help his nephew Karl.
| 04:001/6David Mitchell is joined by John Finnemore, Henning Wehn, Lou Sanders and Miles Jupp. 04:304/6Going for a drive through a time anomaly, Robin, Leslie and Dirk end up in Texas.
| 04:006/6Sue Perkins poses more big moral problems for her panellists to tackle. 04:304/6Tommy and Sheila try to sort out their son Murray.
| 04:003/6Victoria Coren Mitchell is joined by Lee Mack, Konnie Huq and Dave Gorman. From 2016. 04:306/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Wells.
| 04:003/6Garments made of human dust fragments? More of the public's inventions. 04:304/6The hack tries to save money by going on an archaeological dig. From 2007.
| 04:002/4Rebecca Front, Simon Day and Jason Cook pick their nearest and dearest to answer questions 04:301/5Graham attends Wendy Bottomley's weight loss class. Sitcom about fighting the flab.
| 04:00Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn probes a murder at an extravagant house party.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:304/4Susan Calman tries to unwind by visiting an art gallery with Phill Jupitus.
| 05:002/4Trisha makes a special pudding for her first visit to Robert's parents' house. 05:303/10Nish Kumar hosts a special episode of Just a Minute.
| 05:002/6Martian hostage Guuuurk risks his life and his sanity to save the crew from the X-Barrier. 05:302/6Rupert Hardacre returns to his ad agency a much changed man.
| 05:008/8David, Cathy and Fiona are otherwise occupied - can Barney and Alice get time together? 05:305/6Granny Kumar chats to Konnie Huq and Asma Khan.
| 05:001/4Comedian Rob Newman sets his sights on the world of philosophy. 05:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 05:001/6Clare is in charge of organising a day out for some elderly Sparrowhawk residents. 05:30Comedian Patrick Kielty sends a love letter to the UK from his hometown of Dundrum.
| 05:30Frank Turner chooses Joseph Grimaldi who changed the face of Clowning forever.
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| 06:00 | 06:004/8Alex claims another victim, but the plot thickens as the sleuth survives a car crash. 06:306/15Seeking safety in the Dorset countryside, the Englishman sets about building a shelter.
| 06:005/8Lathom is blackmailed and the sleuth sees a surprising figure collects the cash. 06:307/15The Englishman meets a wild cat who joins him in his hideaway in the Dorset countryside.
| 06:006/8Mrs Trevelyan's confession doesn't ring true, so our hero seeks assistance. 06:308/15His cover blown in Dorset, the Englishman is pursued by both police and enemy agents.
| 06:007/8With Leo Brent in danger, the debonair detective returns to Canterbury in search of 'Alex' 06:309/15The English fugitive is on the run, with a would-be assassin lurking dangerously nearby.
| 06:008/8All the key suspects are invited to the sleuth's home to uncover the murderer's identity. 06:3010/15The English fugitive is pursued by his sinister nemesis who employs a clever strategy.
| 06:00Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn probes a murder at an extravagant house party.
| 06:00Naturalist Chris Packham reads his recollections of being an unusual young boy.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/4Trisha makes a special pudding for her first visit to Robert's parents' house. 07:303/10Nish Kumar hosts a special episode of Just a Minute.
| 07:002/6Martian hostage Guuuurk risks his life and his sanity to save the crew from the X-Barrier. 07:302/6Rupert Hardacre returns to his ad agency a much changed man.
| 07:008/8David, Cathy and Fiona are otherwise occupied - can Barney and Alice get time together? 07:305/6Granny Kumar chats to Konnie Huq and Asma Khan.
| 07:001/4Comedian Rob Newman sets his sights on the world of philosophy. 07:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 07:001/6Clare is in charge of organising a day out for some elderly Sparrowhawk residents. 07:30Comedian Patrick Kielty sends a love letter to the UK from his hometown of Dundrum.
| 07:30Frank Turner chooses Joseph Grimaldi who changed the face of Clowning forever.
| 07:10Singer-songwriter Judy Tzuke chooses tracks sung by Chet Baker and Joni Mitchell. 07:20Trouble for the Pollok family, love for café owner Big Lou, and pirates for Domenica.
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| 08:00 | 08:005/8Harold battles with a piano in a top-floor flat. Adapted from BBC TV. 08:304/6Friendship in its many forms and an everyday problem for Miriam Stoops.
| 08:0018/26The million-pound race is on to be the first to play the bagpipes at the South Pole. 08:303/6Maria and Richard hire a nanny, while Paul and Ruby move into their new home.
| 08:00A cake competition leads to misunderstandings and kitchen misadventures. 08:306/6Victoria and Charlotte arrange sister Anna's holiday, but she has her own plans.
| 08:0010/16Master spy Kenneth Horne probes why Wilfred Pickles is barking. From May 1965. 08:301/6Edward Wilson gets embroiled in mysterious government machinations.
| 08:002/20Mainwaring's platoon set off to grab much-needed weapons. 08:303/6After playing a gay miner, struggling actor Alan finds greater fame as a strawberry.
| 08:003/6Victoria Coren Mitchell is joined by Lee Mack, Konnie Huq and Dave Gorman. From 2016. 08:306/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Wells.
| 08:30The family worries when Joe is seen calling in at the doctor's surgery.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6David Mitchell is joined by John Finnemore, Henning Wehn, Lou Sanders and Miles Jupp. 09:304/6Going for a drive through a time anomaly, Robin, Leslie and Dirk end up in Texas.
| 09:003/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 09:304/6Tommy and Sheila try to sort out their son Murray.
| 09:003/6Victoria Coren Mitchell is joined by Lee Mack, Konnie Huq and Dave Gorman. From 2016. 09:306/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Wells.
| 09:003/6Garments made of human dust fragments? More of the public's inventions. 09:304/6The hack tries to save money by going on an archaeological dig. From 2007.
| 09:002/4Rebecca Front, Simon Day and Jason Cook pick their nearest and dearest to answer questions 09:301/5Graham attends Wendy Bottomley's weight loss class. Sitcom about fighting the flab.
| 09:00Tony Hancock fan Steve Punt presents oddities and rarities featuring the lad himself.
| 09:00Caroline confides in Leslie about a secret business deal. 09:304/6The hack tries to save money by going on an archaeological dig. From 2007.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2David Tennant introduces Robert Louis Stevenson’s tale of adventure set in 1751.
| 10:002/2The conclusion of Robert Louis Stevenson’s gripping tale of adventure set in 1752.
| 10:001/2In 1943 London, teacher Margaret Steggles falls under the spell of the Challis family.
| 10:002/2Margaret Steggles wonders if playwright Gerald Challis really is the man of her dreams.
| 10:00True love story of Olive Garnett who falls for a Russian expatriate with a sinister past.
| | 10:00From Acker Bilk to Queen. The children's writer makes her castaway choices. 10:45David Attenborough muses over the peculiar Kiwi, a bird more mammal-like in its habits.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Guy Raz explores a universal and complex emotion: anger. Why do we need it? 11:50Andrew Lloyd Webber chooses music by Rogers and Hammerstein and Prokofiev.
| 11:00Historian and writer Dominic Sandbrook looks beyond the flower power, 50 years on.
| 11:002/3Samira Ahmed and guests Arabella Weir, Lissa Evans and Tiffany Stevenson women in comedy.
| 11:00From the Beatles to Beethoven. The Harry Potter author shares her castaway choices. 11:45The naturalist comments on the decline in collecting by children.
| 11:00Conversations about identity and beauty. Susannah Constantine discusses her fashion series
| | 11:002/8Radiolab explores what’s the one sentence you would want to pass on? 11:55Singer-songwriter Judy Tzuke chooses tracks sung by Chet Baker and Joni Mitchell.
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| 12:00 | 12:005/8Harold battles with a piano in a top-floor flat. Adapted from BBC TV. 12:304/6Friendship in its many forms and an everyday problem for Miriam Stoops.
| 12:0018/26The million-pound race is on to be the first to play the bagpipes at the South Pole. 12:303/6Maria and Richard hire a nanny, while Paul and Ruby move into their new home.
| 12:00A cake competition leads to misunderstandings and kitchen misadventures. 12:306/6Victoria and Charlotte arrange sister Anna's holiday, but she has her own plans.
| 12:0010/16Master spy Kenneth Horne probes why Wilfred Pickles is barking. From May 1965. 12:301/6Edward Wilson gets embroiled in mysterious government machinations.
| 12:002/20Mainwaring's platoon set off to grab much-needed weapons. 12:303/6After playing a gay miner, struggling actor Alan finds greater fame as a strawberry.
| 12:001/6David Mitchell is joined by John Finnemore, Henning Wehn, Lou Sanders and Miles Jupp. 12:301/4Comedian Rob Newman sets his sights on the world of philosophy.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra chooses the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:301/6Nigel Planer and returns in the Health Service satire by Dr Phil Hammond and David Spicer.
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| 13:00 | 13:004/8Alex claims another victim, but the plot thickens as the sleuth survives a car crash. 13:306/15Seeking safety in the Dorset countryside, the Englishman sets about building a shelter.
| 13:005/8Lathom is blackmailed and the sleuth sees a surprising figure collects the cash. 13:307/15The Englishman meets a wild cat who joins him in his hideaway in the Dorset countryside.
| 13:006/8Mrs Trevelyan's confession doesn't ring true, so our hero seeks assistance. 13:308/15His cover blown in Dorset, the Englishman is pursued by both police and enemy agents.
| 13:007/8With Leo Brent in danger, the debonair detective returns to Canterbury in search of 'Alex' 13:309/15The English fugitive is on the run, with a would-be assassin lurking dangerously nearby.
| 13:008/8All the key suspects are invited to the sleuth's home to uncover the murderer's identity. 13:3010/15The English fugitive is pursued by his sinister nemesis who employs a clever strategy.
| 13:00Historian and writer Dominic Sandbrook looks beyond the flower power, 50 years on.
| 13:002/2The students try to adjust to life after Hailsham and discover more about their origins.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Chris Packham's painfully honest memoir evokes his obsessive, lonely schooldays. 14:151/5Quirky tales and 'goings on' concerning the residents of Edinburgh's Georgian New Town. 14:30The sad life of Jim Thorpe, the American Indian who was the star of the 1912 Olympics.
| 14:002/5Chris Packham remembers his difficult childhood – and discovers the taste of tadpoles. 14:152/5Seven year-old Bertie has issues when his mother organises his social life. 14:301903 Sheffield's on location 'Daring Daylight Burglary' inspired every action movie since.
| 14:003/5Chris Packham decides to trust animals rather than people – and makes a nocturnal escape. 14:153/5Bertie has an encounter with a Glasgow gangster but who is more afraid, Bertie or his dad? 14:30Richard Strange explores the bizarre world of bowler-hatted Surrealist artist, Magritte.
| 14:004/5Chris Packham takes a kestrel from its nest, changing his life forever. 14:154/5Has Irene Pollock been kidnapped? Is the New Pretender for real? 14:30Richard Langham Smith on the songs Debussy wrote for his muse Madame Vasnier.
| 14:005/5Chris Packham concludes his memoir. He’s on the edge, but determined to do things his way. 14:155/5In 44 Scotland Street life and events are never quite as they seem. 14:30Milton Jones celebrates the comic genius of Tommy Cooper.
| 14:001/6A flood at Tom's family home makes him reflect on what's important to keep and what isn't. 14:301/4Misogyny, like shiny leggings, has made an unexpected comeback. But did it ever go away?
| 14:10The actress shares her love of 'They All Laughed' and why she will pass on Bach's concerto 14:20Rebecca Front and Jeremy Front introduce us to an uncannily realistic robot, Astrid.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2David Tennant introduces Robert Louis Stevenson’s tale of adventure set in 1751.
| 15:002/2The conclusion of Robert Louis Stevenson’s gripping tale of adventure set in 1752.
| 15:001/2In 1943 London, teacher Margaret Steggles falls under the spell of the Challis family.
| 15:002/2Margaret Steggles wonders if playwright Gerald Challis really is the man of her dreams.
| 15:00True love story of Olive Garnett who falls for a Russian expatriate with a sinister past.
| 15:001/4Mitch tries to break America, but it doesn’t quite go to plan. 15:301/6Return of the fantasy comedy. Who's the newcomer with huge biceps?
| 15:30Milton Jones celebrates the comic genius of Tommy Cooper.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6David Mitchell is joined by John Finnemore, Henning Wehn, Lou Sanders and Miles Jupp. 16:304/6Going for a drive through a time anomaly, Robin, Leslie and Dirk end up in Texas.
| 16:006/6Sue Perkins poses more big moral problems for her panellists to tackle. 16:304/6Tommy and Sheila try to sort out their son Murray.
| 16:003/6Victoria Coren Mitchell is joined by Lee Mack, Konnie Huq and Dave Gorman. From 2016. 16:306/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Wells.
| 16:003/6Garments made of human dust fragments? More of the public's inventions. 16:304/6The hack tries to save money by going on an archaeological dig. From 2007.
| 16:002/4Rebecca Front, Simon Day and Jason Cook pick their nearest and dearest to answer questions 16:301/5Graham attends Wendy Bottomley's weight loss class. Sitcom about fighting the flab.
| 16:00Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn probes a murder at an extravagant house party.
| 16:00Intrigue and deception when a lad’s mag editor strives to keep his star female reporter.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/4Trisha makes a special pudding for her first visit to Robert's parents' house. 17:303/10Nish Kumar hosts a special episode of Just a Minute.
| 17:002/6Martian hostage Guuuurk risks his life and his sanity to save the crew from the X-Barrier. 17:302/6Rupert Hardacre returns to his ad agency a much changed man.
| 17:008/8David, Cathy and Fiona are otherwise occupied - can Barney and Alice get time together? 17:305/6Granny Kumar chats to Konnie Huq and Asma Khan.
| 17:001/4Comedian Rob Newman sets his sights on the world of philosophy. 17:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 17:001/6Clare is in charge of organising a day out for some elderly Sparrowhawk residents. 17:30Comedian Patrick Kielty sends a love letter to the UK from his hometown of Dundrum.
| 17:30Frank Turner chooses Joseph Grimaldi who changed the face of Clowning forever.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:301/6Nigel Planer and returns in the Health Service satire by Dr Phil Hammond and David Spicer.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/6An alien princess proves to be problematic for the crew of the Really Invincible III. 18:30Trevor Phillips and David Morrissey discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 18:002/6Ship's doctor Clive 55 meets his identical cloned twin brother, Clive 88. 18:30Ma Vlast by Bedrich Smetana has become an integral part of Czech culture.
| 18:003/6What are the strange noises coming from the hold? Karen and Melissa investigate. 18:304/6Josie Long presents new short documentaries tied to the seasons.
| 18:004/6Destruction aboard the ship when Clive 55's thirst for scientific experiment goes wrong. 18:30Frank Turner chooses Joseph Grimaldi who changed the face of Clowning forever.
| 18:005/6The crew finally contact another race - but not before a minor rebellion on board. 18:30Dominic Arkwright, Joe Queenan, Karen Marchbank and Michael Simkins debate Las Vegas.
| 18:001/4A failing publisher receives a strange manuscript describing a soul's experience in hell. 18:301/6The death of a man on the remote Scottish island of Luig sparks a sinister discovery.
| 18:005/5Tuesday grows up assuming her mother abandoned her, despite the voices in her dreams. 18:455/5Too many glasses of punch and Tom feels the queer chair in the room of his inn turn on him
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| 19:00 | 19:005/8Harold battles with a piano in a top-floor flat. Adapted from BBC TV. 19:304/6Friendship in its many forms and an everyday problem for Miriam Stoops.
| 19:0018/26The million-pound race is on to be the first to play the bagpipes at the South Pole. 19:303/6Maria and Richard hire a nanny, while Paul and Ruby move into their new home.
| 19:00A cake competition leads to misunderstandings and kitchen misadventures. 19:306/6Victoria and Charlotte arrange sister Anna's holiday, but she has her own plans.
| 19:0010/16Master spy Kenneth Horne probes why Wilfred Pickles is barking. From May 1965. 19:301/6Edward Wilson gets embroiled in mysterious government machinations.
| 19:002/20Mainwaring's platoon set off to grab much-needed weapons. 19:303/6After playing a gay miner, struggling actor Alan finds greater fame as a strawberry.
| 19:00Tony Hancock fan Steve Punt presents oddities and rarities featuring the lad himself.
| 19:002/8Radiolab explores what’s the one sentence you would want to pass on? 19:55Singer-songwriter Judy Tzuke chooses tracks sung by Chet Baker and Joni Mitchell.
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| 20:00 | 20:004/8Alex claims another victim, but the plot thickens as the sleuth survives a car crash. 20:306/15Seeking safety in the Dorset countryside, the Englishman sets about building a shelter.
| 20:005/8Lathom is blackmailed and the sleuth sees a surprising figure collects the cash. 20:307/15The Englishman meets a wild cat who joins him in his hideaway in the Dorset countryside.
| 20:006/8Mrs Trevelyan's confession doesn't ring true, so our hero seeks assistance. 20:308/15His cover blown in Dorset, the Englishman is pursued by both police and enemy agents.
| 20:007/8With Leo Brent in danger, the debonair detective returns to Canterbury in search of 'Alex' 20:309/15The English fugitive is on the run, with a would-be assassin lurking dangerously nearby.
| 20:008/8All the key suspects are invited to the sleuth's home to uncover the murderer's identity. 20:3010/15The English fugitive is pursued by his sinister nemesis who employs a clever strategy.
| | 20:00Intrigue and deception when a lad’s mag editor strives to keep his star female reporter.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Guy Raz explores a universal and complex emotion: anger. Why do we need it? 21:50Andrew Lloyd Webber chooses music by Rogers and Hammerstein and Prokofiev.
| 21:00Historian and writer Dominic Sandbrook looks beyond the flower power, 50 years on.
| 21:002/3Samira Ahmed and guests Arabella Weir, Lissa Evans and Tiffany Stevenson women in comedy.
| 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.
| 21:00Conversations about identity and beauty. Susannah Constantine discusses her fashion series
| | 21:00From Acker Bilk to Queen. The children's writer makes her castaway choices. 21:45David Attenborough muses over the peculiar Kiwi, a bird more mammal-like in its habits.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/10Nish Kumar hosts a special episode of Just a Minute. 22:301/6A flood at Tom's family home makes him reflect on what's important to keep and what isn't.
| 22:002/6Rupert Hardacre returns to his ad agency a much changed man. 22:304/6A revolutionary orator is after more than just Mary's support. Stars Andy Hamilton
| 22:005/6Granny Kumar chats to Konnie Huq and Asma Khan. 22:301/6Return of the fantasy comedy. Who's the newcomer with huge biceps?
| 22:00Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn. 22:304/4Newsjack brings topical sketches and one liners written by you, the great British public.
| 22:00Comedian Patrick Kielty sends a love letter to the UK from his hometown of Dundrum. 22:306/6Last hurrah for the Che Guevara of radio, with contraband comedy, music and Mark E Smith.
| 22:002/4Bridget's comic look at how women treat each other in their day-to-day relationships. 22:306/6A documentary maker films endangered hairstyles in the cosmic comedy of connections. 22:456/6Does colour exist or is it a pigment of our imagination?
| 22:001/6Nigel Planer and returns in the Health Service satire by Dr Phil Hammond and David Spicer. 22:304/4The player joins a host of Z-list celebrities on a charity walk for mauled dog, Shep.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/7Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 23:301/4Mitch tries to break America, but it doesn’t quite go to plan.
| 23:002/5Featuring the Ike Turner and Melvyn Bragg Story. Stars Jane Bussmann and David Quantick. 23:305/6The family find bohemian inspiration in the Lake District.
| 23:006/6A call centre demon faces judgement, and the Institute for Useless Scientific Research. 23:301/4Aggressive marketing director John Weak is back, with no morals and little brain.
| 23:005/6Tim Key takes a comic look at the concept of sleep, through the medium of poetry.(R) 23:155/6Another parallel Earth is obliterated when Ian has a half day. 23:304/6The cult BBC Radio 1 series hits Queen's University Belfast.
| 23:303/4At the zoo Tom meets Pi, who has a band in her head too. So what could go wrong?
| 23:002/4From pedantic dinner dates to coping with annoying friends. Stars Jocelyn Jee Esien. 23:301/4Dodgy Phil comes up with another scheme to fill the East End boozer with punters.
| 23:004/4Newsjack brings topical sketches and one liners written by you, the great British public. 23:301/4Dark comedy from the radio station that offers alternative lifestyles and unusual help.
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