| 00:00 | 00:004/5An English girl fresh to Salem faces the malicious accusations of a Puritan family. 00:453/5A dramatic tale of destruction by the incomparable Edgar Allan Poe.
| 00:006/10Chuck's gang rule by gun law in virtual Wild West World and John is Sheriff. 00:30Grace Dent and Frances Barber talk favourite books at the R4 More Than Words Festival.
| 00:007/10John captains a battleship in a world so real that he forgets who he is. Can Medley help? 00:30Exploring the impact that Mendelssohn's Octet has had on different people's lives.
| 00:008/10John and Medley arrive at a strange religious retreat. Is it genuine or a cult? 00:302/6Short documentaries about being drawn towards the ones we love presented by Josie Long.
| 00:009/10It's John's last chance to save Lioba by creating an escape path from the virtual world. 00:30Cyrus Todiwala picks Dadabhai Naoroji who in 1892 became Britain's first Asian MP.
| 00:0010/10John and Lioba aim to escape virtual reality and meet up in the real world. 00:30Dominic Arkwright considers the point of driving in the 21st century.
| 00:003/6Dan's crew orbit Earth until the Inter-Planet Space Force orders them to Mars. 00:352026: With surroundings destroyed and empty of human life, an automated house carries on.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2As Anna's health deteriorates, Nurse Wright seeks out potential allies.
| 01:001/6A newspaper article and a client send young English lawyer George Grant on a mystery trip. 01:301/5Three old men dead within hours of each other - and one's been murdered.
| 01:002/6George Grant is the English lawyer on an Arabian adventure in search of a missing client. 01:302/5Pascoe ponders two sudden deaths. Stars Philip Jackson.
| 01:003/6A lawyer on the trail of a missing client in Arabia is taken to an oasis. 01:303/5Can Pascoe discover who killed Robert Deeks? Stars Donald Gee.
| 01:004/6Hunting a missing client, lawyer George Grant discovers new sources of oil in Arabia. 01:304/5Pascoe is no nearer a solution to the three mystery deaths.
| 01:005/6Out in Arabia, George Grant learns that the missing David Whittaker may still be alive. 01:305/5Three men dead. Two unsolved problems. Has Pascoe got one answer?
| 01:00Sean Pertwee celebrates his father's career, with rare archive material and interviews.
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| 02:00 | 02:10The DJ chooses music by Gilbert and Sullivan, and Paul Simon. 02:20Two ex-flatmates meet to talk about everything but how much they love each other.
| 02:001/10Struggling Karl accepts a clickbait job that seems too good to be true. 02:151/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic of love, revenge and faith continues. 02:30Sue Limb uncovers the secret world of mannequins.
| 02:002/10Karl and Genevieve attend their first briefing at Transition headquarters. 02:152/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic of love, revenge and faith continues. 02:30The story of a momentous day during Jeff Buckley's first solo tour of the UK in March 1994
| 02:003/10Karl finds it difficult to adjust to life as a Transition protege. Read by Bryan Dick. 02:153/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic of love, revenge and faith continues. 02:30The life of the first Victorian celebrity chef, Alexis Poyet. With Michel Roux.
| 02:004/10Stu tests Karl's mettle with a strenuous workout. Bryan Dick reads Luke Kennard's novel. 02:154/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic of love, revenge and faith continues. 02:30Alvin Hall explores the controversial decision allowing the Burrell Collection to tour.
| 02:005/10Karl discovers that the web address carved into the attic bed harbours a shocking warning. 02:155/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic of love, revenge and faith continues. 02:30The TV sitcom star offers highlights of his acting career and some favourite songs.
| 02:001/4An argument with his girlfriend about cleaning escalates, and Andrew storms out. 02:301/4Bridget asks who has the best sexism in the world and deconstructs a yoghurt advert.
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| 03:00 | 03:30A journey into the triumphs and struggles of the Iranian diaspora in Los Angeles
| 03:006/7Carlyle stands for Parliament. His opponent raises the spectres of betrayal and murder.
| 03:007/7The two great mysteries that befell the Carlyle family are unravelled.
| 03:00Retired special agent Harry Davis is drawn back to his old job for an assassination plot.
| 03:00Coming-of-age story based on the hit film of the seventies.
| 03:00Story charting the rise and fall of pop musician Jim Maclaine. Based on the 1974 film.
| 03:002/6The Welsh comedian sets out on his quest to free us from the seven deadly sins. 03:301/4The human chameleon's host of characters from a chatty schoolgirl to a decrepit charwoman.
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| 04:00 | 04:00After a murder at a dinner party, the guests become suspects.
| 04:004/6With Jon Richardson, Ed Byrne, Johnnie Casson, Mike Wozniak, Robin Ince and Ted Robbins. 04:301/8As Southwood Zoo faces bankruptcy, what future for assistant head keeper Terry Lyon?
| 04:003/6Frank Skinner on funny moments in history. With Kate Williams, John Lloyd and Katy Brand. 04:303/6Megan awaits news, Mr Bootle considers his position and Mr Jenkins considers Megan.
| 04:001/6Gyles Brandreth quizzes Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Jenny Colgan and Rosie Millard. 04:305/6When her company takes on a Murder Mystery Evening, it isn't Rosie who makes a killing.
| 04:007/7James Walton's literary quiz. Author of the week is the diarist, Samuel Pepys 04:303/6Dan and Lucy's getaway plans are thwarted by other people's problems.
| 04:007/13The music quiz, with Paul Gambaccini in the Radio Theatre in London. From 2010. 04:301/4The office rebel returns with some inside information which must surely lead to promotion.
| 04:00A theft at an Edwardian naval school sparks reverberations at the House of Commons
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| 05:00 | 05:00Join Daljit Nagra as he selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:303/4Episode 3: Virgil gives tips on bee-keeping and creates Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
| 05:003/4Comedy set in the world of Edwardian finance. Stars Nick Caldecott and Simon Williams. 05:302/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 05:005/6Beauty struggles with an irascible gentleman. 05:301/4Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman looks at why Jews are still so problematic for so many
| 05:001/4In Whitby, a magician notices strange bite marks on the neck of a woman he has just met. 05:306/6Mitch is suddenly worried when Will goes to a wedding with Ellie. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 05:00Mae asks why some people more susceptible to addiction than others. 05:302/6A lockdown zoom and a bedtime story from 1962.
| 05:004/6Jeff and Andy are on a quest - Jeff for spiritual solace, Andy for a proper roast dinner. 05:305/10Shame, mittens and a terrible sense of direction. Stephen Mangan talks to Marian Keyes.
| 05:30Cyrus Todiwala picks Dadabhai Naoroji who in 1892 became Britain's first Asian MP.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/6A newspaper article and a client send young English lawyer George Grant on a mystery trip. 06:301/5Three old men dead within hours of each other - and one's been murdered.
| 06:002/6George Grant is the English lawyer on an Arabian adventure in search of a missing client. 06:302/5Pascoe ponders two sudden deaths. Stars Philip Jackson.
| 06:003/6A lawyer on the trail of a missing client in Arabia is taken to an oasis. 06:303/5Can Pascoe discover who killed Robert Deeks? Stars Donald Gee.
| 06:004/6Hunting a missing client, lawyer George Grant discovers new sources of oil in Arabia. 06:304/5Pascoe is no nearer a solution to the three mystery deaths.
| 06:005/6Out in Arabia, George Grant learns that the missing David Whittaker may still be alive. 06:305/5Three men dead. Two unsolved problems. Has Pascoe got one answer?
| 06:00A theft at an Edwardian naval school sparks reverberations at the House of Commons
| 06:001/2Struggling Karl accepts a clickbait job that seems too good to be true.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/4Comedy set in the world of Edwardian finance. Stars Nick Caldecott and Simon Williams. 07:302/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 07:005/6Beauty struggles with an irascible gentleman. 07:301/4Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman looks at why Jews are still so problematic for so many
| 07:001/4In Whitby, a magician notices strange bite marks on the neck of a woman he has just met. 07:306/6Mitch is suddenly worried when Will goes to a wedding with Ellie. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 07:00Mae asks why some people more susceptible to addiction than others. 07:302/6A lockdown zoom and a bedtime story from 1962.
| 07:004/6Jeff and Andy are on a quest - Jeff for spiritual solace, Andy for a proper roast dinner. 07:305/10Shame, mittens and a terrible sense of direction. Stephen Mangan talks to Marian Keyes.
| 07:30Cyrus Todiwala picks Dadabhai Naoroji who in 1892 became Britain's first Asian MP.
| 07:10Singer Pauline Black chooses 'My Boy Lollipop' by Millie Small. 07:201/2Sigrid arrives in England to wed a man she’s never met, her darkest secrets well-hidden.
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| 08:00 | 08:008/8Albert lies to Harold after breaking his porcelain. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell. 08:301/6The lifestyle pair discuss property, holidays and hopes for a TV award.
| 08:003/17The Sockjelly Murder and the story of Ned The Miser! 08:307/8A camping trip - will the teachers survive the great outdoors? Stars Karl Howman.
| 08:0011/16The Lad is longing to sample life across the English Channel, but Sid has other ideas. 08:303/6Charlotte's keen to show off her useful, new TV director boyfriend. Stars Josie Lawrence.
| 08:004/13Investigating hobbies, plus Professor Prune's Electric Trousers end up deep in the briny. 08:304/6Tony goes on the run and the spaniel's secret is revealed.
| 08:0011/20Private Frazer thinks someone's signalling to the enemy. 08:302/6An action committee is formed when a foreign owner applies to open a new restaurant.
| 08:001/6Gyles Brandreth quizzes Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Jenny Colgan and Rosie Millard. 08:305/6When her company takes on a Murder Mystery Evening, it isn't Rosie who makes a killing.
| 08:30Can Dudley and Harry get along in their new noisy lodgings?
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| 09:00 | 09:004/6With Jon Richardson, Ed Byrne, Johnnie Casson, Mike Wozniak, Robin Ince and Ted Robbins. 09:301/8As Southwood Zoo faces bankruptcy, what future for assistant head keeper Terry Lyon?
| 09:005/8Andy Zaltzman presents a look back at the week's headlines 09:303/6Megan awaits news, Mr Bootle considers his position and Mr Jenkins considers Megan.
| 09:001/6Gyles Brandreth quizzes Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Jenny Colgan and Rosie Millard. 09:305/6When her company takes on a Murder Mystery Evening, it isn't Rosie who makes a killing.
| 09:007/7James Walton's literary quiz. Author of the week is the diarist, Samuel Pepys 09:303/6Dan and Lucy's getaway plans are thwarted by other people's problems.
| 09:007/13The music quiz, with Paul Gambaccini in the Radio Theatre in London. From 2010. 09:301/4The office rebel returns with some inside information which must surely lead to promotion.
| 09:00Shaun Ley's tour through the world of literary lunacy that flows from the pen of Sue Limb.
| 09:00Leslie feels that it’s time to look for a more senior position. 09:303/6Dan and Lucy's getaway plans are thwarted by other people's problems.
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| 10:00 | 10:006/7Carlyle stands for Parliament. His opponent raises the spectres of betrayal and murder.
| 10:007/7The two great mysteries that befell the Carlyle family are unravelled.
| 10:00Retired special agent Harry Davis is drawn back to his old job for an assassination plot.
| 10:00Coming-of-age story based on the hit film of the seventies.
| 10:00Story charting the rise and fall of pop musician Jim Maclaine. Based on the 1974 film.
| | 10:003/4From David Bowie to Luciano Pavarotti, Lulu shares her choices with Michael Parkinson. 10:45David Attenborough on the achievements of scientist Alfred Russel Wallace.
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| 11:00 | 11:003/48Guy Raz explores how life experiences teach us, and how hindsight can shape our futures. 11:50Poet, actor and DJ Craig Charles chooses songs by Billie Holiday and Wilson Pickett.
| 11:00Sean Pertwee celebrates his father's career, with rare archive material and interviews.
| 11:001/3Lauren Laverne showcases how rock stars' lives have been portrayed on radio and screen.
| 11:002/4From Grace Jones to his duet with Dolly Parton, Graham Norton shares his castaway choices. 11:45David Attenborough recalls visiting Australia to find the giant earthworm - using his ears
| 11:00Steve Coogan discusses the Alan Partridge podcast 'From The Oasthouse'.
| | 11:00How two shoe-making brothers played a part in altering German history.
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| 12:00 | 12:008/8Albert lies to Harold after breaking his porcelain. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell. 12:301/6The lifestyle pair discuss property, holidays and hopes for a TV award.
| 12:003/17The Sockjelly Murder and the story of Ned The Miser! 12:307/8A camping trip - will the teachers survive the great outdoors? Stars Karl Howman.
| 12:0011/16The Lad is longing to sample life across the English Channel, but Sid has other ideas. 12:303/6Charlotte's keen to show off her useful, new TV director boyfriend. Stars Josie Lawrence.
| 12:004/13Investigating hobbies, plus Professor Prune's Electric Trousers end up deep in the briny. 12:304/6Tony goes on the run and the spaniel's secret is revealed.
| 12:0011/20Private Frazer thinks someone's signalling to the enemy. 12:302/6An action committee is formed when a foreign owner applies to open a new restaurant.
| 12:001/4In Whitby, a magician notices strange bite marks on the neck of a woman he has just met. 12:301/8As Southwood Zoo faces bankruptcy, what future for assistant head keeper Terry Lyon?
| 12:00Join poet Daljit Nagra as he selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:304/4A fresh look at the ancient world. How to be a notorious woman in ancient Greece.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/6A newspaper article and a client send young English lawyer George Grant on a mystery trip. 13:301/5Three old men dead within hours of each other - and one's been murdered.
| 13:002/6George Grant is the English lawyer on an Arabian adventure in search of a missing client. 13:302/5Pascoe ponders two sudden deaths. Stars Philip Jackson.
| 13:003/6A lawyer on the trail of a missing client in Arabia is taken to an oasis. 13:303/5Can Pascoe discover who killed Robert Deeks? Stars Donald Gee.
| 13:004/6Hunting a missing client, lawyer George Grant discovers new sources of oil in Arabia. 13:304/5Pascoe is no nearer a solution to the three mystery deaths.
| 13:005/6Out in Arabia, George Grant learns that the missing David Whittaker may still be alive. 13:305/5Three men dead. Two unsolved problems. Has Pascoe got one answer?
| 13:00Sean Pertwee celebrates his father's career, with rare archive material and interviews.
| 13:00Hisham Matar's memoir of hope and loss, a powerful insight into Libya under Gaddafi.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10Struggling Karl accepts a clickbait job that seems too good to be true. 14:151/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic of love, revenge and faith continues. 14:30Sue Limb uncovers the secret world of mannequins.
| 14:002/10Karl and Genevieve attend their first briefing at Transition headquarters. 14:152/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic of love, revenge and faith continues. 14:30The story of a momentous day during Jeff Buckley's first solo tour of the UK in March 1994
| 14:003/10Karl finds it difficult to adjust to life as a Transition protege. Read by Bryan Dick. 14:153/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic of love, revenge and faith continues. 14:30The life of the first Victorian celebrity chef, Alexis Poyet. With Michel Roux.
| 14:004/10Stu tests Karl's mettle with a strenuous workout. Bryan Dick reads Luke Kennard's novel. 14:154/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic of love, revenge and faith continues. 14:30Alvin Hall explores the controversial decision allowing the Burrell Collection to tour.
| 14:005/10Karl discovers that the web address carved into the attic bed harbours a shocking warning. 14:155/10Lucy Catherine's Viking epic of love, revenge and faith continues. 14:30The TV sitcom star offers highlights of his acting career and some favourite songs.
| 14:001/4An argument with his girlfriend about cleaning escalates, and Andrew storms out. 14:301/4Bridget asks who has the best sexism in the world and deconstructs a yoghurt advert.
| 14:10Bill Nighy chooses tracks by Bing Crosby & Frank Sinatra and Bob Dylan. 14:20Growing older but no wiser, John and Maggie try to rekindle an affair.
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| 15:00 | 15:006/7Carlyle stands for Parliament. His opponent raises the spectres of betrayal and murder.
| 15:007/7The two great mysteries that befell the Carlyle family are unravelled.
| 15:00Retired special agent Harry Davis is drawn back to his old job for an assassination plot.
| 15:00Coming-of-age story based on the hit film of the seventies.
| 15:00Story charting the rise and fall of pop musician Jim Maclaine. Based on the 1974 film.
| 15:002/6The Welsh comedian sets out on his quest to free us from the seven deadly sins. 15:301/4The human chameleon's host of characters from a chatty schoolgirl to a decrepit charwoman.
| 15:30The TV sitcom star offers highlights of his acting career and some favourite songs.
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| 16:00 | 16:004/6With Jon Richardson, Ed Byrne, Johnnie Casson, Mike Wozniak, Robin Ince and Ted Robbins. 16:301/8As Southwood Zoo faces bankruptcy, what future for assistant head keeper Terry Lyon?
| 16:003/6Frank Skinner on funny moments in history. With Kate Williams, John Lloyd and Katy Brand. 16:303/6Megan awaits news, Mr Bootle considers his position and Mr Jenkins considers Megan.
| 16:001/6Gyles Brandreth quizzes Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy, Jenny Colgan and Rosie Millard. 16:305/6When her company takes on a Murder Mystery Evening, it isn't Rosie who makes a killing.
| 16:007/7James Walton's literary quiz. Author of the week is the diarist, Samuel Pepys 16:303/6Dan and Lucy's getaway plans are thwarted by other people's problems.
| 16:007/13The music quiz, with Paul Gambaccini in the Radio Theatre in London. From 2010. 16:301/4The office rebel returns with some inside information which must surely lead to promotion.
| 16:00A theft at an Edwardian naval school sparks reverberations at the House of Commons
| 16:00A daring, amoral female crook pits her wits against a top policeman. Stars Angela Wynter.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/4Comedy set in the world of Edwardian finance. Stars Nick Caldecott and Simon Williams. 17:302/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests.
| 17:005/6Beauty struggles with an irascible gentleman. 17:301/4Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman looks at why Jews are still so problematic for so many
| 17:001/4In Whitby, a magician notices strange bite marks on the neck of a woman he has just met. 17:306/6Mitch is suddenly worried when Will goes to a wedding with Ellie. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 17:00Mae asks why some people more susceptible to addiction than others. 17:302/6A lockdown zoom and a bedtime story from 1962.
| 17:004/6Jeff and Andy are on a quest - Jeff for spiritual solace, Andy for a proper roast dinner. 17:305/10Shame, mittens and a terrible sense of direction. Stephen Mangan talks to Marian Keyes.
| 17:30Cyrus Todiwala picks Dadabhai Naoroji who in 1892 became Britain's first Asian MP.
| 17:00Join poet Daljit Nagra as he selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:304/4A fresh look at the ancient world. How to be a notorious woman in ancient Greece.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/10Chuck's gang rule by gun law in virtual Wild West World and John is Sheriff. 18:30Grace Dent and Frances Barber talk favourite books at the R4 More Than Words Festival.
| 18:007/10John captains a battleship in a world so real that he forgets who he is. Can Medley help? 18:30Exploring the impact that Mendelssohn's Octet has had on different people's lives.
| 18:008/10John and Medley arrive at a strange religious retreat. Is it genuine or a cult? 18:302/6Short documentaries about being drawn towards the ones we love presented by Josie Long.
| 18:009/10It's John's last chance to save Lioba by creating an escape path from the virtual world. 18:30Cyrus Todiwala picks Dadabhai Naoroji who in 1892 became Britain's first Asian MP.
| 18:0010/10John and Lioba aim to escape virtual reality and meet up in the real world. 18:30Dominic Arkwright considers the point of driving in the 21st century.
| 18:003/6Dan's crew orbit Earth until the Inter-Planet Space Force orders them to Mars. 18:352026: With surroundings destroyed and empty of human life, an automated house carries on.
| 18:005/5When a miller's daughter marries a nobleman, it is the start of a terrifying adventure. 18:454/5An unknown man keeps to the shadows. Written by the incomparable Edgar Allan Poe.
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| 19:00 | 19:008/8Albert lies to Harold after breaking his porcelain. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell. 19:301/6The lifestyle pair discuss property, holidays and hopes for a TV award.
| 19:003/17The Sockjelly Murder and the story of Ned The Miser! 19:307/8A camping trip - will the teachers survive the great outdoors? Stars Karl Howman.
| 19:0011/16The Lad is longing to sample life across the English Channel, but Sid has other ideas. 19:303/6Charlotte's keen to show off her useful, new TV director boyfriend. Stars Josie Lawrence.
| 19:004/13Investigating hobbies, plus Professor Prune's Electric Trousers end up deep in the briny. 19:304/6Tony goes on the run and the spaniel's secret is revealed.
| 19:0011/20Private Frazer thinks someone's signalling to the enemy. 19:302/6An action committee is formed when a foreign owner applies to open a new restaurant.
| 19:00Shaun Ley's tour through the world of literary lunacy that flows from the pen of Sue Limb.
| 19:00How two shoe-making brothers played a part in altering German history.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/6A newspaper article and a client send young English lawyer George Grant on a mystery trip. 20:301/5Three old men dead within hours of each other - and one's been murdered.
| 20:002/6George Grant is the English lawyer on an Arabian adventure in search of a missing client. 20:302/5Pascoe ponders two sudden deaths. Stars Philip Jackson.
| 20:003/6A lawyer on the trail of a missing client in Arabia is taken to an oasis. 20:303/5Can Pascoe discover who killed Robert Deeks? Stars Donald Gee.
| 20:004/6Hunting a missing client, lawyer George Grant discovers new sources of oil in Arabia. 20:304/5Pascoe is no nearer a solution to the three mystery deaths.
| 20:005/6Out in Arabia, George Grant learns that the missing David Whittaker may still be alive. 20:305/5Three men dead. Two unsolved problems. Has Pascoe got one answer?
| | 20:00A daring, amoral female crook pits her wits against a top policeman. Stars Angela Wynter.
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| 21:00 | 21:003/48Guy Raz explores how life experiences teach us, and how hindsight can shape our futures. 21:50Poet, actor and DJ Craig Charles chooses songs by Billie Holiday and Wilson Pickett.
| 21:00Sean Pertwee celebrates his father's career, with rare archive material and interviews.
| 21:001/3Lauren Laverne showcases how rock stars' lives have been portrayed on radio and screen.
| 21:002/4From Grace Jones to his duet with Dolly Parton, Graham Norton shares his castaway choices. 21:45David Attenborough recalls visiting Australia to find the giant earthworm - using his ears
| 21:00Steve Coogan discusses the Alan Partridge podcast 'From The Oasthouse'.
| | 21:003/4From David Bowie to Luciano Pavarotti, Lulu shares her choices with Michael Parkinson. 21:45David Attenborough on the achievements of scientist Alfred Russel Wallace.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 22:304/6Comic book legend Grant Morrison talks to musical comedy genius Neil Innes.
| 22:001/4Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman looks at why Jews are still so problematic for so many 22:303/6McGurk turns spy, Samuel enters showbiz and Ezekiel gets stuck.
| 22:006/6Mitch is suddenly worried when Will goes to a wedding with Ellie. Stars Angus Deayton. 22:304/6In the depths of poverty, Pip finds his true calling and Harry makes a machine from moles.
| 22:002/6A lockdown zoom and a bedtime story from 1962. 22:301/4Vicki Pepperdine stars in Jenny Eclair's comic monologue about a teacher's last day. 22:451/6Spoof music lecture revealing how a fear of flying led to the birth of psychedelia.
| 22:005/10Shame, mittens and a terrible sense of direction. Stephen Mangan talks to Marian Keyes. 22:303/6Galileo is too busy to party with the Pope. Award-winning comedy.
| 22:001/6Pathology lab sitcom with Peter Davison and Tracy Ann Oberman. From 2003. 22:303/4Josie questions whether her dream of one day having a family is now unrealistic.
| 22:004/4A fresh look at the ancient world. How to be a notorious woman in ancient Greece. 22:302/4Andrew hatches a plan to avoid spending Saturday lunchtime with his girlfriend's parents.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/8Andy Zaltzman presents a look back at the week's headlines 23:301/6The award-winning funny man muses on the merits of matrimony.
| 23:001/4Bridget asks who has the best sexism in the world and deconstructs a yoghurt advert. 23:302/6The Welsh comedian sets out on his quest to free us from the seven deadly sins.
| 23:004/6A comic look at the everyday irritations from portable telephones. 23:154/6Country music legend Tina C visits Europe on her tour to solve global recession. 23:306/6Patrick Marber and Peter Curran stumble through the darkness in conversation. 23:456/6Faye causes havoc when she decides to gatecrash her boss's wedding.
| 23:004/4Neil Knock-Knock and John Minor make the political headlines. 23:302/4Arms dealer Simon struggles to understand why other people hold his job against him.
| 23:001/4The human chameleon's host of characters from a chatty schoolgirl to a decrepit charwoman. 23:303/4The thinking idiot's anthropologist charts the bumpy evolution of the Western world.
| 23:003/6Jason Cook gives tips on the terrible task of dumping to the happy ask of proposing. 23:306/6The double Olympic champion tries her first deep-fried Mars bar.
| 23:005/6The satirist ponders the Jane Austen industry and car user manuals. 23:306/6The sci-fi star attempts to solve all unsolved mysteries.
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