| 00:00 | 00:001/5Mr Higgins appears every inch the perfect jovial gentleman. 00:454/4When dad builds a budgerigar aviary, the birds' behaviour turns alarming.
| 00:006/6All Captain Vimes needs to save the city is a million-to-one chance. 00:30Harriett Gilbert, Brian Sewell and Wendy Cope champion their favourite books.
| 00:001/4Two friends on holiday come across a terrifying tale. First published in 1908. 00:30Lesley Garrett and yachtsman Geoff Holt on the inspiring song, The Impossible Dream.
| 00:002/4The narrator and his sister face the swine-like creatures' terrifying siege. 1908 novella. 00:304/6Josie Long presents short documentaries inspired by Oulipian constraints.
| 00:003/4Will the narrator and his dog survive a watery entrapment? Jim Norton reads 1908 novella. 00:30Downton Abbey actor Jim Carter champions the life and work of skiffle king Lonnie Donegan.
| 00:004/4Back from his voyage, the narrator sees a sinister green hand at his window. 00:30Richard Wiseman, Ian Leslie and Michele Hanson seek out the truth about lies.
| 00:00An angry man, who doesn't believe in witches, drives home at night across the moors. 00:306/6An MP discovers that he is a mutant being manipulated by an unidentified controller.
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| 01:00 | 01:00In 2008, 17 year old Iraqi pianist Zuhal Sultan created a national youth orchestra.
| 01:0012/13The psychiatrist-sleuth tackles a case of risky experiments and thwarted love. 01:301/8Conceived in Leningrad and born in London. Peter Ustinov reads his autobiography.
| 01:0013/13A man loses his memory and a woman gets nuisance calls, in a case for the psych-sleuth. 01:302/8Remembering his training at drama school. Peter Ustinov reads his autobiography.
| 01:001/8Posh sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey probes an unsolved jewel theft and a grave mystery. 01:303/8Actor Peter Ustinov recalls his days as a soldier in Kent during the Second World War.
| 01:002/8The elegant amateur sleuth probes the link from the body to the unsolved jewel theft. 01:304/8Officer training antics and war films. Peter Ustinov reads his autobiography.
| 01:003/8As Lord Peter Wimsey's probe moves to the bell tower, his manservant uses his initiative. 01:305/8Peter Ustinov finds work with Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud.
| 01:00From top brass to gunners, pilots and ground crew, the voices of a much-respected service.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Renowned chef Raymond Blanc selects Edith Piaf's 'La Vie En Rose' to cherish. 02:20The life, loves and misadventures of wheelchair user Maz.
| 02:006/10As Mrs Hawkins thrives at work an unwelcome figure from the past is set to intrude. 02:156/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic continues. Gudrun and Marlas arrive in Constantinople. 02:30The German chanteuse who sang on one of the most important records in rock history.
| 02:007/10As Wanda's health deteriorates Mrs Hawkins remembers her wartime marriage to the late Tom. 02:157/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic continues. Gudrun uncovers an assassination plot. 02:30The songs inspired by the Luddites and their uprisings - which began 200 years ago.
| 02:008/10Wanda edges closer to breakdown as neighbours Nancy and William spend the night together. 02:158/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic continues. Gudrun grows tired of the plots and intrigue. 02:30Jonathan Glancey investigates Paris's secret underground maze of tunnels.
| 02:009/10In shock after Wanda's suicide, Nancy Hawkins has applied for a job at a new magazine. 02:159/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic of love, revenge and faith. Gudrun plots an abduction. 02:301/2Geoff Watts explores the origins and the science behind our love and loathing of gossip.
| 02:0010/10Even as she enjoys her new job, Nancy dreads the reappearance of writer Hector Bartlett. 02:1510/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic of love, revenge and faith. Gudrun waits for Marlas. 02:302/2Geoff Watts contunues his exploration of the science and culture of gossip
| 02:001/6In Mark Evans's Dickensian spoof, even death cannot prevent an old enemy from returning. 02:301/3Marooned in a lighthouse, Sam finds his troubles just starting.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Henning Wehn investigates 'Ostrock' - the East German rock and pop music scene.
| 03:001/3When plain Caroline Harding's only suitor moves to India, what hope remains for her?
| 03:002/3Caroline Harding sails for India, bound for marriage to a man she's not seen in 8 years.
| 03:003/31770s India. Caroline's marriage is a charade but she intends to stick to the bargain.
| 03:001/2Irish adventurer Redmond Barry is forced to leave home and serve in the Seven Years War.
| 03:002/2Plotting Redmond Barry becomes a titled country squire.
| 03:001/4Marge Simpson marries royalty and John Yogi Bear invents TV. 03:301/6TV presenter Terry Christian talks to stand-up comedian Kevin Bridges.
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| 04:00 | 04:00A mother and son come to terms with the passage of time when a stranger arrives.
| 04:001/6Which generation is the funniest? With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Adrian Walsh. 04:304/6The 'unreliable' historical account of the mother of Anne of Cleves, Mrs Loew.
| 04:006/6Three students from the University of Bath take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 04:304/4Nigel and Michael are brothers who share everything - home, work, and acute neuroses.
| 04:004/6Gyles Brandreth, Hugh Dennis, Arthur Smith and Antony Worrall Thompson join Graeme Garden. 04:302/6Rosie's company launches a famous young footballer's autobiography.
| 04:004/7James Walton's literary quiz. Author of the week is Rudyard Kipling. From May 2004. 04:304/4Queasy Wendy tackles party food for Maureen as Robin tries to bond with their foster child
| 04:004/13Paul Gambaccini hosts the general knowledge music quiz, this week from London. 04:302/4Marlborough Road's multitasking mother Saffron turns to cleaner Sally for help.
| 04:00The tragic short life of prolific composer William Baines, who died aged just 23.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:306/6The staff at Polyoaks struggle with the concept of telling the truth to patients.
| 05:004/4The magic combination of cold weather and broken boilers and the art of comparing ailments 05:309/10Tom Allen hosts a special episode of Just a Minute.
| 05:002/6'A British care home is basically a big house named after a tree'. Beauty's new job. 05:302/4Comedian Bridget Christie contemplates mortality and takes a look at life.
| 05:002/4Robert woos Elizabeth, by means of a putty-coloured carpet. 05:303/6Can smitten Morris impress a new woman with his love of hamsters? Stars Angus Deayton.
| 05:003/4Matt designs a building with a great big turret (possibly). 05:306/6A special series recorded at home with the world-renowned storyteller.
| 05:001/6City boy Andy has come to his uncle's seaside home in search of a stress-free life. 05:302/10Medical revelations as Stephen Mangan takes the confession of satirist Dr. Phil Hammond.
| 05:30Downton Abbey actor Jim Carter champions the life and work of skiffle king Lonnie Donegan.
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| 06:00 | 06:0012/13The psychiatrist-sleuth tackles a case of risky experiments and thwarted love. 06:301/8Conceived in Leningrad and born in London. Peter Ustinov reads his autobiography.
| 06:0013/13A man loses his memory and a woman gets nuisance calls, in a case for the psych-sleuth. 06:302/8Remembering his training at drama school. Peter Ustinov reads his autobiography.
| 06:001/8Posh sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey probes an unsolved jewel theft and a grave mystery. 06:303/8Actor Peter Ustinov recalls his days as a soldier in Kent during the Second World War.
| 06:002/8The elegant amateur sleuth probes the link from the body to the unsolved jewel theft. 06:304/8Officer training antics and war films. Peter Ustinov reads his autobiography.
| 06:003/8As Lord Peter Wimsey's probe moves to the bell tower, his manservant uses his initiative. 06:305/8Peter Ustinov finds work with Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud.
| 06:00The tragic short life of prolific composer William Baines, who died aged just 23.
| 06:002/2Mrs Hawkins is thriving at work. But a figure from her past makes an unwelcome appearance.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/4The magic combination of cold weather and broken boilers and the art of comparing ailments 07:309/10Tom Allen hosts a special episode of Just a Minute.
| 07:002/6'A British care home is basically a big house named after a tree'. Beauty's new job. 07:302/4Comedian Bridget Christie contemplates mortality and takes a look at life.
| 07:002/4Robert woos Elizabeth, by means of a putty-coloured carpet. 07:303/6Can smitten Morris impress a new woman with his love of hamsters? Stars Angus Deayton.
| 07:003/4Matt designs a building with a great big turret (possibly). 07:306/6A special series recorded at home with the world-renowned storyteller.
| 07:001/6City boy Andy has come to his uncle's seaside home in search of a stress-free life. 07:302/10Medical revelations as Stephen Mangan takes the confession of satirist Dr. Phil Hammond.
| 07:30Downton Abbey actor Jim Carter champions the life and work of skiffle king Lonnie Donegan.
| 07:10Savile Row designer Patrick Grant chooses 'Sympathy for the Devil' by the Rolling Stones. 07:202/2Gudrun and Marlas arrive in Constantinople, where unrest is bubbling beneath the surface.
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| 08:00 | 08:005/8Harold persuades Albert to move out to suburbia. 08:304/6With Edgar and Robert kidnapped - is it a case of mistaken identity?
| 08:0025/26Neddie oversees the decoration of a council lamppost. 08:304/8Mr Sims brings history alive for the class, then faces a real-life battle Mrs Rudd.
| 08:004/16When the Lad hits the gym, he knocks down a prize boxer. 08:306/6The Bishop comes to tea, Maud gets a computer, and there's an incident on the road.
| 08:001/13Professor Prune dons his electrical time trousers. 08:301/6Nick Revell's bizarre comedy finds our hero Tony grappling with the Russian Mafia
| 08:008/20Promotion turns dour Private Frazer crazy with power. Stars John Laurie. 08:303/4A hungry albatross inspires Samuel Tailor Cholericke's poetic musings.
| 08:004/6Gyles Brandreth, Hugh Dennis, Arthur Smith and Antony Worrall Thompson join Graeme Garden. 08:302/6Rosie's company launches a famous young footballer's autobiography.
| 08:30David has got some thinking to do when an old flame arrives in town.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6Which generation is the funniest? With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Adrian Walsh. 09:304/6The 'unreliable' historical account of the mother of Anne of Cleves, Mrs Loew.
| 09:002/8Andy Zaltzman presents a look back at the week's headlines. 09:304/4Nigel and Michael are brothers who share everything - home, work, and acute neuroses.
| 09:004/6Gyles Brandreth, Hugh Dennis, Arthur Smith and Antony Worrall Thompson join Graeme Garden. 09:302/6Rosie's company launches a famous young footballer's autobiography.
| 09:004/7James Walton's literary quiz. Author of the week is Rudyard Kipling. From May 2004. 09:304/4Queasy Wendy tackles party food for Maureen as Robin tries to bond with their foster child
| 09:004/13Paul Gambaccini hosts the general knowledge music quiz, this week from London. 09:302/4Marlborough Road's multitasking mother Saffron turns to cleaner Sally for help.
| 09:00Richard Ingrams with a career retrospective of his multi-talented friend Bernard Braden.
| 09:00Leslie is broke and turns to mini-cabbing, but pays the price. 09:304/4Queasy Wendy tackles party food for Maureen as Robin tries to bond with their foster child
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3When plain Caroline Harding's only suitor moves to India, what hope remains for her?
| 10:002/3Caroline Harding sails for India, bound for marriage to a man she's not seen in 8 years.
| 10:003/31770s India. Caroline's marriage is a charade but she intends to stick to the bargain.
| 10:001/2Irish adventurer Redmond Barry is forced to leave home and serve in the Seven Years War.
| 10:002/2Plotting Redmond Barry becomes a titled country squire.
| | 10:00From Hendrix to Vaughan Williams, Vic Reeves shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. 10:45David Attenborough explores the natural history of potatoes, peppers and artichokes.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Alec Baldwin delves into the lives of three celebrated actors.
| 11:00From top brass to gunners, pilots and ground crew, the voices of a much-respected service.
| 11:001/3Alexander Armstrong celebrates the work of PG Wodehouse
| 11:00From Callas to The Stones, Paul Whitehouse shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. 11:45David Attenborough's fascination with the fossilised evidence of the beginning of life.
| 11:00Chris Pearson and Laura Grimshaw tour the UK in podcasts.
| 11:30Jonathan Glancey investigates Paris's secret underground maze of tunnels.
| 11:008/8Radiolab explores whether you need a brain to experience the world 11:55Savile Row designer Patrick Grant chooses 'Sympathy for the Devil' by the Rolling Stones.
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| 12:00 | 12:005/8Harold persuades Albert to move out to suburbia. 12:304/6With Edgar and Robert kidnapped - is it a case of mistaken identity?
| 12:0025/26Neddie oversees the decoration of a council lamppost. 12:304/8Mr Sims brings history alive for the class, then faces a real-life battle Mrs Rudd.
| 12:004/16When the Lad hits the gym, he knocks down a prize boxer. 12:306/6The Bishop comes to tea, Maud gets a computer, and there's an incident on the road.
| 12:001/13Professor Prune dons his electrical time trousers. 12:301/6Nick Revell's bizarre comedy finds our hero Tony grappling with the Russian Mafia
| 12:008/20Promotion turns dour Private Frazer crazy with power. Stars John Laurie. 12:303/4A hungry albatross inspires Samuel Tailor Cholericke's poetic musings.
| 12:001/6Which generation is the funniest? With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Adrian Walsh. 12:301/6Nick Revell's bizarre comedy finds our hero Tony grappling with the Russian Mafia
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:302/4A fresh look at the ancient world: Sophocles invents the TV detective.
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| 13:00 | 13:0012/13The psychiatrist-sleuth tackles a case of risky experiments and thwarted love. 13:301/8Conceived in Leningrad and born in London. Peter Ustinov reads his autobiography.
| 13:0013/13A man loses his memory and a woman gets nuisance calls, in a case for the psych-sleuth. 13:302/8Remembering his training at drama school. Peter Ustinov reads his autobiography.
| 13:001/8Posh sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey probes an unsolved jewel theft and a grave mystery. 13:303/8Actor Peter Ustinov recalls his days as a soldier in Kent during the Second World War.
| 13:002/8The elegant amateur sleuth probes the link from the body to the unsolved jewel theft. 13:304/8Officer training antics and war films. Peter Ustinov reads his autobiography.
| 13:003/8As Lord Peter Wimsey's probe moves to the bell tower, his manservant uses his initiative. 13:305/8Peter Ustinov finds work with Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud.
| 13:00From top brass to gunners, pilots and ground crew, the voices of a much-respected service.
| 13:00Joe Moran explores the hidden world of reticence.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10As Mrs Hawkins thrives at work an unwelcome figure from the past is set to intrude. 14:156/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic continues. Gudrun and Marlas arrive in Constantinople. 14:30The German chanteuse who sang on one of the most important records in rock history.
| 14:007/10As Wanda's health deteriorates Mrs Hawkins remembers her wartime marriage to the late Tom. 14:157/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic continues. Gudrun uncovers an assassination plot. 14:30The songs inspired by the Luddites and their uprisings - which began 200 years ago.
| 14:008/10Wanda edges closer to breakdown as neighbours Nancy and William spend the night together. 14:158/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic continues. Gudrun grows tired of the plots and intrigue. 14:30Jonathan Glancey investigates Paris's secret underground maze of tunnels.
| 14:009/10In shock after Wanda's suicide, Nancy Hawkins has applied for a job at a new magazine. 14:159/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic of love, revenge and faith. Gudrun plots an abduction. 14:301/2Geoff Watts explores the origins and the science behind our love and loathing of gossip.
| 14:0010/10Even as she enjoys her new job, Nancy dreads the reappearance of writer Hector Bartlett. 14:1510/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic of love, revenge and faith. Gudrun waits for Marlas. 14:302/2Geoff Watts contunues his exploration of the science and culture of gossip
| 14:001/6In Mark Evans's Dickensian spoof, even death cannot prevent an old enemy from returning. 14:301/3Marooned in a lighthouse, Sam finds his troubles just starting.
| 14:10Actress and singer Juliette Lewis chooses 'Peg' by Steely Dan. 14:20Venta the slave keeps an observant eye on Pliny the Younger, his mother Marcella and Doris
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3When plain Caroline Harding's only suitor moves to India, what hope remains for her?
| 15:002/3Caroline Harding sails for India, bound for marriage to a man she's not seen in 8 years.
| 15:003/31770s India. Caroline's marriage is a charade but she intends to stick to the bargain.
| 15:001/2Irish adventurer Redmond Barry is forced to leave home and serve in the Seven Years War.
| 15:002/2Plotting Redmond Barry becomes a titled country squire.
| 15:001/4Marge Simpson marries royalty and John Yogi Bear invents TV. 15:301/6TV presenter Terry Christian talks to stand-up comedian Kevin Bridges.
| 15:30The German chanteuse who sang on one of the most important records in rock history.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6Which generation is the funniest? With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Adrian Walsh. 16:304/6The 'unreliable' historical account of the mother of Anne of Cleves, Mrs Loew.
| 16:006/6Three students from the University of Bath take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 16:304/4Nigel and Michael are brothers who share everything - home, work, and acute neuroses.
| 16:004/6Gyles Brandreth, Hugh Dennis, Arthur Smith and Antony Worrall Thompson join Graeme Garden. 16:302/6Rosie's company launches a famous young footballer's autobiography.
| 16:004/7James Walton's literary quiz. Author of the week is Rudyard Kipling. From May 2004. 16:304/4Queasy Wendy tackles party food for Maureen as Robin tries to bond with their foster child
| 16:004/13Paul Gambaccini hosts the general knowledge music quiz, this week from London. 16:302/4Marlborough Road's multitasking mother Saffron turns to cleaner Sally for help.
| 16:00The tragic short life of prolific composer William Baines, who died aged just 23.
| 16:001796: a mysterious lady is drawn into a battle of wits with Napoleon
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| 17:00 | 17:004/4The magic combination of cold weather and broken boilers and the art of comparing ailments 17:309/10Tom Allen hosts a special episode of Just a Minute.
| 17:002/6'A British care home is basically a big house named after a tree'. Beauty's new job. 17:302/4Comedian Bridget Christie contemplates mortality and takes a look at life.
| 17:002/4Robert woos Elizabeth, by means of a putty-coloured carpet. 17:303/6Can smitten Morris impress a new woman with his love of hamsters? Stars Angus Deayton.
| 17:003/4Matt designs a building with a great big turret (possibly). 17:306/6A special series recorded at home with the world-renowned storyteller.
| 17:001/6City boy Andy has come to his uncle's seaside home in search of a stress-free life. 17:302/10Medical revelations as Stephen Mangan takes the confession of satirist Dr. Phil Hammond.
| 17:30Downton Abbey actor Jim Carter champions the life and work of skiffle king Lonnie Donegan.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:302/4A fresh look at the ancient world: Sophocles invents the TV detective.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/6All Captain Vimes needs to save the city is a million-to-one chance. 18:30Harriett Gilbert, Brian Sewell and Wendy Cope champion their favourite books.
| 18:001/4Two friends on holiday come across a terrifying tale. First published in 1908. 18:30Lesley Garrett and yachtsman Geoff Holt on the inspiring song, The Impossible Dream.
| 18:002/4The narrator and his sister face the swine-like creatures' terrifying siege. 1908 novella. 18:304/6Josie Long presents short documentaries inspired by Oulipian constraints.
| 18:003/4Will the narrator and his dog survive a watery entrapment? Jim Norton reads 1908 novella. 18:30Downton Abbey actor Jim Carter champions the life and work of skiffle king Lonnie Donegan.
| 18:004/4Back from his voyage, the narrator sees a sinister green hand at his window. 18:30Richard Wiseman, Ian Leslie and Michele Hanson seek out the truth about lies.
| 18:00An angry man, who doesn't believe in witches, drives home at night across the moors. 18:306/6An MP discovers that he is a mutant being manipulated by an unidentified controller.
| 18:002/5Farmer Nathan showers love and money on son Ben, but he has ambitions above his station. 18:451/5Edgar Allan Poe explores the notion of identity.
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| 19:00 | 19:005/8Harold persuades Albert to move out to suburbia. 19:304/6With Edgar and Robert kidnapped - is it a case of mistaken identity?
| 19:0025/26Neddie oversees the decoration of a council lamppost. 19:304/8Mr Sims brings history alive for the class, then faces a real-life battle Mrs Rudd.
| 19:004/16When the Lad hits the gym, he knocks down a prize boxer. 19:306/6The Bishop comes to tea, Maud gets a computer, and there's an incident on the road.
| 19:001/13Professor Prune dons his electrical time trousers. 19:301/6Nick Revell's bizarre comedy finds our hero Tony grappling with the Russian Mafia
| 19:008/20Promotion turns dour Private Frazer crazy with power. Stars John Laurie. 19:303/4A hungry albatross inspires Samuel Tailor Cholericke's poetic musings.
| 19:00Richard Ingrams with a career retrospective of his multi-talented friend Bernard Braden.
| 19:008/8Radiolab explores whether you need a brain to experience the world 19:55Savile Row designer Patrick Grant chooses 'Sympathy for the Devil' by the Rolling Stones.
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| 20:00 | 20:0012/13The psychiatrist-sleuth tackles a case of risky experiments and thwarted love. 20:301/8Conceived in Leningrad and born in London. Peter Ustinov reads his autobiography.
| 20:0013/13A man loses his memory and a woman gets nuisance calls, in a case for the psych-sleuth. 20:302/8Remembering his training at drama school. Peter Ustinov reads his autobiography.
| 20:001/8Posh sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey probes an unsolved jewel theft and a grave mystery. 20:303/8Actor Peter Ustinov recalls his days as a soldier in Kent during the Second World War.
| 20:002/8The elegant amateur sleuth probes the link from the body to the unsolved jewel theft. 20:304/8Officer training antics and war films. Peter Ustinov reads his autobiography.
| 20:003/8As Lord Peter Wimsey's probe moves to the bell tower, his manservant uses his initiative. 20:305/8Peter Ustinov finds work with Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud.
| | 20:001796: a mysterious lady is drawn into a battle of wits with Napoleon
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| 21:00 | 21:00Alec Baldwin delves into the lives of three celebrated actors.
| 21:00From top brass to gunners, pilots and ground crew, the voices of a much-respected service.
| 21:001/3Alexander Armstrong celebrates the work of PG Wodehouse
| 21:00From Callas to The Stones, Paul Whitehouse shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. 21:45David Attenborough's fascination with the fossilised evidence of the beginning of life.
| 21:00Chris Pearson and Laura Grimshaw tour the UK in podcasts.
| 21:30Jonathan Glancey investigates Paris's secret underground maze of tunnels.
| 21:00From Hendrix to Vaughan Williams, Vic Reeves shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. 21:45David Attenborough explores the natural history of potatoes, peppers and artichokes.
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| 22:00 | 22:009/10Tom Allen hosts a special episode of Just a Minute. 22:301/6TV presenter Terry Christian talks to stand-up comedian Kevin Bridges.
| 22:002/4Comedian Bridget Christie contemplates mortality and takes a look at life. 22:304/4Danny campaigns for bagpipes to be celebrated and tries to write a Winterval number one.
| 22:003/6Can smitten Morris impress a new woman with his love of hamsters? Stars Angus Deayton. 22:301/6In Mark Evans's Dickensian spoof, even death cannot prevent an old enemy from returning.
| 22:006/6A special series recorded at home with the world-renowned storyteller. 22:30Passions flare and loyalty is tested at a football ground in London. 22:452/4Uncertainty and conflict mars the relationship between Napoleon and Wellington's horses.
| 22:002/10Medical revelations as Stephen Mangan takes the confession of satirist Dr. Phil Hammond. 22:306/6The Archers and The Waltons with a twist, and the Minx Twins tackle feminism.
| 22:004/6The pathologists face doing a holistic, non-invasive autopsy 22:30Stand-Up and sketches from Manchester's Justin Moorhouse
| 22:002/4A fresh look at the ancient world: Sophocles invents the TV detective. 22:302/3O'Reilly is spooked when the boat runs aground on a prison island in the Woe-Betides.
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| 23:00 | 23:002/8Andy Zaltzman presents a look back at the week's headlines. 23:303/5Thwarted by inertia, can Sean's unrealised dreams come true thanks to a local supermarket?
| 23:002/4A pair of long-lost brothers meet for the first time, and a moth runs amok. 23:305/6Todd and Bell are stuck in a swamp. Comic fantasy serial with June Whitfield. 23:455/6Poet laureate of comedy John Hegley entertains an audience with his book of verse.
| 23:001/6Comedian Adam Bloom sets out to investigate bad customer service. 23:151/6Country legend Tina C kicks off her tour to solve global recession in the United States. 23:303/6Patrick Marber and Peter Curran stumble through the darkness in conversation. 23:453/6Faye's cooker is beeping, work deadlines are looming and flat-hunting sucks.
| 23:001/4Marge Simpson marries royalty and John Yogi Bear invents TV. 23:303/4Craig and Martin throw a Come As You Aren't party.
| 23:002/4Sean and Hamish board Boris's Disco Ship to convert offshore ravers into fresh listeners 23:305/5Sketch show with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward.
| 23:004/4Stephen plucks up the courage to reveal a secret. 23:303/6Marcus Brigstocke persuades actor Rebecca Front to try out new experiences.
| 23:002/6The satirist ponders Tuscan holidays and asks what is the greatest fruit or vegetable? 23:303/6The sci-fi star probes cloning and what to do with our waste.
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