| 00:00 | 00:00Master Richard is playing a dangerous game with Annie, the gardener's daughter. 00:452/5Charles Dance tells a dark tale by the master of the bizarre. With Madhav Sharma.
| 00:003/4Ghosts and special agents once again work together in the sequel to Project Raphael. 00:30Harriett Gilbert and guests Helen Castor and Rob Hopkins discuss favourite books.
| 00:004/4Ghosts and special agents once again work together in the sequel to Project Raphael. 00:30Exploration of the haunting melancholy of Gresford, the Miners' Hymn, by Robert Saint.
| 00:001/3An invasion by aliens interrupts a wedding anniversary celebration. 00:303/7Josie Long presents short documentaries about turning the lens or microphone on yourself.
| 00:002/3Tom's new mental powers interest the authorities. 00:30Band leader Chris Barber chooses legendary jazz trumpeter, Louis Armstrong.
| 00:003/3The alien intent is revealed. Can the Earth fight back? Stars Donald Hewlett. 00:30Is it painful to economise? Debate with David Collins, Laurie Penny and Pauline Black.
| 00:00Why are large number of children tagged in an isolated house with graves nearby..?
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2Norwegian writer Karl Ove Knausgaard's struggle to write honestly about his childhood.
| 01:001/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby tackles a double arson insurance fraud. 01:301/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:003/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby probes the destruction of a theatre owned by two cousins. 01:302/5Thought provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:004/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby looks for clues at a plastics factory. 01:303/5Thought provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:007/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby heads for the burnt-out offices of a City stockbroker. 01:304/5Thought provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:008/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby probes an explosion at a car body repair shop. 01:305/5Thought provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:00Douglas Coupland explores the ideas, sound and vision of 1960s media seer Marshall McLuhan
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| 02:00 | 02:10The singer and broadcaster chooses tracks by Billie Holiday and Otis Redding. 02:20Pliny, his mother and his slave indulge Rome's pleasures - shopping and bathing.
| 02:006/10Cora seeks help from her London friend, Dr Luke Garrett. 02:151/10Lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake returns in the fifth of CJ Sansom's Tudor mysteries. 02:30Katie Derham delves into the fascinating world of musical life during the Second World War
| 02:007/10Cora hosts a midsummer party at her Aldwinter house as Stella's mysterious illness worsens 02:152/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 02:30An insight into the life of Linard Davies, a baggage attendant at San Francisco airport.
| 02:008/10The mystery of the Essex Serpent appears to be solved. 02:153/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 02:30The Goodies star tells Derek Jones about his longstanding love of bird watching.
| 02:009/10Cora and Will resume their deep friendship and Stella enlists Francis's help. 02:154/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 02:30Isy Suttie embarks on a mission to compose the ultimate on-hold music.
| 02:0010/10The villagers confront the myth of the Essex Serpent for the last time. 02:155/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 02:30Rapping out dreamtime stories: a new outlet for Australian Aboriginal youth
| 02:001/4Alexei Sayle delivers stand-up, memoir and philosophy from his Imaginary Sandwich Bar. 02:301/6Harry Hill has his work cut out when inspectors arrive to rate his prison, the Egg. 02:451/4Bittersweet stories written and performed by Chris Neill with Martin Hyder and Isy Suttie.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Kate Williams explores the history and development of the modern winning smile
| 03:001/2Alistair McGowan, Morgana Robinson and Al Murray star in Shaw's tale of transformation.
| 03:002/2It's Eliza‘s day of reckoning. Starring Alistair McGowan and Morgana Robinson.
| 03:001/3A man spends his life trying to atone for his past. Dramatisation of Thomas Hardy novel.
| 03:002/3Michael Henchard attempts to hold his life together...
| 03:003/3Will Michael Henchard be undone when a stranger arrives in town?
| 03:001/6The pathologists try to get to know the people they're autopsying. Stars Peter Davison. 03:301/4Ringmaster Colin with Thwor, the mighty (Leeds-based) god of Thwunder.
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| 04:00 | 04:00A barrister's wife is poisoned. Thriller set in Victorian England with Claire Price.
| 04:00Nigel Rees quizzes Arnold Brown, Lissa Evans, Christopher Frayling and Erica Wagner. 04:308/8What will become of the animals, and the staff, when the zoo goes up for sale?
| 04:004/6John Lloyd and Jo Brand with Sofie Hagen, Jon Ablett and Kate Fox. 04:304/6An unexpected death makes all the islanders question their priorities.
| 04:002/6Gyles Brandreth, Sue Perkins, Steve Punt and Marcus Brigstocke debate to win. 04:306/6Divorced Doug and Molly date in secret, but they can't ignore their split.
| 04:001/6James Walton's literary quiz. Author of the week is the poet, Lord Byron 04:304/7Sue has thrown actor Robert out. What could possibly bring them together again?
| 04:001/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Frankie Boyle, Diane Morgan and Alan Johnson. 04:304/10When Devere invites Audrey to go skiing, he ends up being taken for a ride.
| 04:00Oxford 1987. Morse faces dark memories and a theatrical murder mystery with nine suspects.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:302/6All three couples end up seeing the same therapist. Special guest Sanjeev Bhaskar.
| 05:00The Yorkshire-born alternative comedian begins with the biggest problem of them all. 05:303/675th Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 05:002/4Ray and Jane are like lovestruck teenagers with younger paramours. Stars Juliet Stevenson. 05:304/6Ed is enlisted to write the memoirs of Ping’s granny.
| 05:004/4Can Britain's longest serving and laziest PCSOs catch a mystery hand-cream thief? 05:302/4Tony organises a weekend away to propose to Imogen, leaving the boys home alone.
| 05:003/4Lemn examines how he hid his feelings and identity to fit in with the world around him. 05:303/3Author Nikesh Shukla on the importance of truth in storytelling.
| 05:001/4A mother and daughter begin an epic sponsored walk along the Thames Path. 05:30In a new show Lucy Porter examines family life and how it's been affected by the pandemic.
| 05:30Band leader Chris Barber chooses legendary jazz trumpeter, Louis Armstrong.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby tackles a double arson insurance fraud. 06:301/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:003/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby probes the destruction of a theatre owned by two cousins. 06:302/5Thought provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:004/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby looks for clues at a plastics factory. 06:303/5Thought provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:007/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby heads for the burnt-out offices of a City stockbroker. 06:304/5Thought provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:008/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby probes an explosion at a car body repair shop. 06:305/5Thought provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:00Oxford 1987. Morse faces dark memories and a theatrical murder mystery with nine suspects.
| 06:00Cora seeks help from her London friend, Dr Luke Garrett.
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| 07:00 | 07:00The Yorkshire-born alternative comedian begins with the biggest problem of them all. 07:303/675th Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 07:002/4Ray and Jane are like lovestruck teenagers with younger paramours. Stars Juliet Stevenson. 07:304/6Ed is enlisted to write the memoirs of Ping’s granny.
| 07:004/4Can Britain's longest serving and laziest PCSOs catch a mystery hand-cream thief? 07:302/4Tony organises a weekend away to propose to Imogen, leaving the boys home alone.
| 07:003/4Lemn examines how he hid his feelings and identity to fit in with the world around him. 07:303/3Author Nikesh Shukla on the importance of truth in storytelling.
| 07:001/4A mother and daughter begin an epic sponsored walk along the Thames Path. 07:30In a new show Lucy Porter examines family life and how it's been affected by the pandemic.
| 07:30Band leader Chris Barber chooses legendary jazz trumpeter, Louis Armstrong.
| 07:10The actress chooses Cat Stevens and a chorus from Francis Poulenc. 07:201/2Lawyer-detective Shardlake goes to Portsmouth and the French are preparing to attack
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| 08:00 | 08:007/8Harold's wedding day doesn't quite go to plan. Adapted from TV with Harry H Corbett. 08:302/6Donald Cameron learns more about the eccentric English
| 08:0011/17Cowardly Captain Seagoon is at war. With Peter Sellers on leave, Graham Stark is enlisted. 08:306/6With Father set for an old folk's home, can the old rogue save the day for Nancy?
| 08:008/12The Lad gets a green signal, but a bumpy ride lies ahead. 08:304/6When Perkins befriends the Carnival Queen, the workmates plot a little sabotage.
| 08:0012/13A complete guide to the aristocracy, and the hunt for the Time Trousers goes Down Under. 08:30Dorothy and Edward's children return for the anniversary celebration. From 1979.
| 08:0018/20With the platoon marooned at the end of the pier, Jones gets a shock. 08:303/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson investigate the death of a man by crossbow.
| 08:002/6Gyles Brandreth, Sue Perkins, Steve Punt and Marcus Brigstocke debate to win. 08:306/6Divorced Doug and Molly date in secret, but they can't ignore their split.
| 08:30David needs to find a new secretary and finds himself landed with his boss’s niece.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Nigel Rees quizzes Arnold Brown, Lissa Evans, Christopher Frayling and Erica Wagner. 09:308/8What will become of the animals, and the staff, when the zoo goes up for sale?
| 09:004/6With an online audience, new topical comedy known as the Broadcasting House variant. 09:304/6An unexpected death makes all the islanders question their priorities.
| 09:002/6Gyles Brandreth, Sue Perkins, Steve Punt and Marcus Brigstocke debate to win. 09:306/6Divorced Doug and Molly date in secret, but they can't ignore their split.
| 09:001/6James Walton's literary quiz. Author of the week is the poet, Lord Byron 09:304/7Sue has thrown actor Robert out. What could possibly bring them together again?
| 09:001/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Frankie Boyle, Diane Morgan and Alan Johnson. 09:304/10When Devere invites Audrey to go skiing, he ends up being taken for a ride.
| 09:00Frankie Howerd's last agent, Tessa Le Bars, recalls the comedian's life and radio career.
| 09:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 09:304/7Sue has thrown actor Robert out. What could possibly bring them together again?
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2Alistair McGowan, Morgana Robinson and Al Murray star in Shaw's tale of transformation.
| 10:002/2It's Eliza‘s day of reckoning. Starring Alistair McGowan and Morgana Robinson.
| 10:001/3A man spends his life trying to atone for his past. Dramatisation of Thomas Hardy novel.
| 10:002/3Michael Henchard attempts to hold his life together...
| 10:003/3Will Michael Henchard be undone when a stranger arrives in town?
| | 10:00Lee Mack, comedian, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs 10:45A potentially life-saving operation, has an unexpected side effect of body confidence.
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| 11:00 | 11:0010/48Manoush Zomorodi explores what we value in a world facing Covid19 11:50Designer Anya Hindmarch chooses her Inheritance Tracks.
| 11:00Douglas Coupland explores the ideas, sound and vision of 1960s media seer Marshall McLuhan
| 11:002/3Dr Hannah Fry brings you the best in codes, ciphers and secrets from the BBC Radio archive
| 11:00From Stevie Wonder to Schubert. Actress Dame Penelope Wilton shares her castaway choices. 11:45How a chance encounter in a virtual pub, completely changed the lives of two strangers.
| 11:00Laura Grimshaw and Scott Bryan look at the best new releases.
| | 11:00Our story goes full circle as two shoe-making brothers light the path for the future.
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| 12:00 | 12:007/8Harold's wedding day doesn't quite go to plan. Adapted from TV with Harry H Corbett. 12:302/6Donald Cameron learns more about the eccentric English
| 12:0011/17Cowardly Captain Seagoon is at war. With Peter Sellers on leave, Graham Stark is enlisted. 12:306/6With Father set for an old folk's home, can the old rogue save the day for Nancy?
| 12:008/12The Lad gets a green signal, but a bumpy ride lies ahead. 12:304/6When Perkins befriends the Carnival Queen, the workmates plot a little sabotage.
| 12:0012/13A complete guide to the aristocracy, and the hunt for the Time Trousers goes Down Under. 12:30Dorothy and Edward's children return for the anniversary celebration. From 1979.
| 12:0018/20With the platoon marooned at the end of the pier, Jones gets a shock. 12:303/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson investigate the death of a man by crossbow.
| 12:001/6James Walton's literary quiz. Author of the week is the poet, Lord Byron 12:30The Yorkshire-born alternative comedian begins with the biggest problem of them all.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:303/6Alice joins a life drawing class but David is jealous.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby tackles a double arson insurance fraud. 13:301/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:003/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby probes the destruction of a theatre owned by two cousins. 13:302/5Thought provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:004/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby looks for clues at a plastics factory. 13:303/5Thought provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:007/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby heads for the burnt-out offices of a City stockbroker. 13:304/5Thought provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:008/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby probes an explosion at a car body repair shop. 13:305/5Thought provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:00Douglas Coupland explores the ideas, sound and vision of 1960s media seer Marshall McLuhan
| 13:00Biography of the author of The Cazalet Chronicles: Elizabeth Jane Howard
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Cora seeks help from her London friend, Dr Luke Garrett. 14:151/10Lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake returns in the fifth of CJ Sansom's Tudor mysteries. 14:30Katie Derham delves into the fascinating world of musical life during the Second World War
| 14:007/10Cora hosts a midsummer party at her Aldwinter house as Stella's mysterious illness worsens 14:152/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 14:30An insight into the life of Linard Davies, a baggage attendant at San Francisco airport.
| 14:008/10The mystery of the Essex Serpent appears to be solved. 14:153/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 14:30The Goodies star tells Derek Jones about his longstanding love of bird watching.
| 14:009/10Cora and Will resume their deep friendship and Stella enlists Francis's help. 14:154/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 14:30Isy Suttie embarks on a mission to compose the ultimate on-hold music.
| 14:0010/10The villagers confront the myth of the Essex Serpent for the last time. 14:155/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 14:30Rapping out dreamtime stories: a new outlet for Australian Aboriginal youth
| 14:001/4Alexei Sayle delivers stand-up, memoir and philosophy from his Imaginary Sandwich Bar. 14:301/6Harry Hill has his work cut out when inspectors arrive to rate his prison, the Egg. 14:451/4Bittersweet stories written and performed by Chris Neill with Martin Hyder and Isy Suttie.
| 14:10Singer Kim Wilde with tracks by Cilla Black and Paul Simon. 14:201/2A young man escapes a dreary clerkship by taking a job as a teacher in Belgium.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Alistair McGowan, Morgana Robinson and Al Murray star in Shaw's tale of transformation.
| 15:002/2It's Eliza‘s day of reckoning. Starring Alistair McGowan and Morgana Robinson.
| 15:001/3A man spends his life trying to atone for his past. Dramatisation of Thomas Hardy novel.
| 15:002/3Michael Henchard attempts to hold his life together...
| 15:003/3Will Michael Henchard be undone when a stranger arrives in town?
| 15:001/6The pathologists try to get to know the people they're autopsying. Stars Peter Davison. 15:301/4Ringmaster Colin with Thwor, the mighty (Leeds-based) god of Thwunder.
| 15:30An insight into the life of Linard Davies, a baggage attendant at San Francisco airport.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Nigel Rees quizzes Arnold Brown, Lissa Evans, Christopher Frayling and Erica Wagner. 16:308/8What will become of the animals, and the staff, when the zoo goes up for sale?
| 16:004/6John Lloyd and Jo Brand with Sofie Hagen, Jon Ablett and Kate Fox. 16:304/6An unexpected death makes all the islanders question their priorities.
| 16:002/6Gyles Brandreth, Sue Perkins, Steve Punt and Marcus Brigstocke debate to win. 16:306/6Divorced Doug and Molly date in secret, but they can't ignore their split.
| 16:001/6James Walton's literary quiz. Author of the week is the poet, Lord Byron 16:304/7Sue has thrown actor Robert out. What could possibly bring them together again?
| 16:001/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Frankie Boyle, Diane Morgan and Alan Johnson. 16:304/10When Devere invites Audrey to go skiing, he ends up being taken for a ride.
| 16:00Oxford 1987. Morse faces dark memories and a theatrical murder mystery with nine suspects.
| 16:00Tragic history of Emily Davison who threw herself in front of the King's horse in 1913.
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| 17:00 | 17:00The Yorkshire-born alternative comedian begins with the biggest problem of them all. 17:303/675th Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 17:002/4Ray and Jane are like lovestruck teenagers with younger paramours. Stars Juliet Stevenson. 17:304/6Ed is enlisted to write the memoirs of Ping’s granny.
| 17:004/4Can Britain's longest serving and laziest PCSOs catch a mystery hand-cream thief? 17:302/4Tony organises a weekend away to propose to Imogen, leaving the boys home alone.
| 17:003/4Lemn examines how he hid his feelings and identity to fit in with the world around him. 17:303/3Author Nikesh Shukla on the importance of truth in storytelling.
| 17:001/4A mother and daughter begin an epic sponsored walk along the Thames Path. 17:30In a new show Lucy Porter examines family life and how it's been affected by the pandemic.
| 17:30Band leader Chris Barber chooses legendary jazz trumpeter, Louis Armstrong.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:303/6Alice joins a life drawing class but David is jealous.
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| 18:00 | 18:003/4Ghosts and special agents once again work together in the sequel to Project Raphael. 18:30Harriett Gilbert and guests Helen Castor and Rob Hopkins discuss favourite books.
| 18:004/4Ghosts and special agents once again work together in the sequel to Project Raphael. 18:30Exploration of the haunting melancholy of Gresford, the Miners' Hymn, by Robert Saint.
| 18:001/3An invasion by aliens interrupts a wedding anniversary celebration. 18:303/7Josie Long presents short documentaries about turning the lens or microphone on yourself.
| 18:002/3Tom's new mental powers interest the authorities. 18:30Band leader Chris Barber chooses legendary jazz trumpeter, Louis Armstrong.
| 18:003/3The alien intent is revealed. Can the Earth fight back? Stars Donald Hewlett. 18:30Is it painful to economise? Debate with David Collins, Laurie Penny and Pauline Black.
| 18:00Why are large number of children tagged in an isolated house with graves nearby..?
| 18:001/3Val McDermid's thriller examines what happens if antibiotics stop working. 18:453/5Charles Dance tells a darkly comic tale by the master of the bizarre. With Penelope Keith.
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| 19:00 | 19:007/8Harold's wedding day doesn't quite go to plan. Adapted from TV with Harry H Corbett. 19:302/6Donald Cameron learns more about the eccentric English
| 19:0011/17Cowardly Captain Seagoon is at war. With Peter Sellers on leave, Graham Stark is enlisted. 19:306/6With Father set for an old folk's home, can the old rogue save the day for Nancy?
| 19:008/12The Lad gets a green signal, but a bumpy ride lies ahead. 19:304/6When Perkins befriends the Carnival Queen, the workmates plot a little sabotage.
| 19:0012/13A complete guide to the aristocracy, and the hunt for the Time Trousers goes Down Under. 19:30Dorothy and Edward's children return for the anniversary celebration. From 1979.
| 19:0018/20With the platoon marooned at the end of the pier, Jones gets a shock. 19:303/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson investigate the death of a man by crossbow.
| 19:00Frankie Howerd's last agent, Tessa Le Bars, recalls the comedian's life and radio career.
| 19:00Our story goes full circle as two shoe-making brothers light the path for the future.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby tackles a double arson insurance fraud. 20:301/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 20:003/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby probes the destruction of a theatre owned by two cousins. 20:302/5Thought provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 20:004/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby looks for clues at a plastics factory. 20:303/5Thought provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 20:007/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby heads for the burnt-out offices of a City stockbroker. 20:304/5Thought provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 20:008/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby probes an explosion at a car body repair shop. 20:305/5Thought provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| | 20:00Tragic history of Emily Davison who threw herself in front of the King's horse in 1913.
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| 21:00 | 21:0010/48Manoush Zomorodi explores what we value in a world facing Covid19 21:50Designer Anya Hindmarch chooses her Inheritance Tracks.
| 21:00Douglas Coupland explores the ideas, sound and vision of 1960s media seer Marshall McLuhan
| 21:002/3Dr Hannah Fry brings you the best in codes, ciphers and secrets from the BBC Radio archive
| 21:00From Stevie Wonder to Schubert. Actress Dame Penelope Wilton shares her castaway choices. 21:45How a chance encounter in a virtual pub, completely changed the lives of two strangers.
| 21:00Laura Grimshaw and Scott Bryan look at the best new releases.
| | 21:00Lee Mack, comedian, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs 21:45A potentially life-saving operation, has an unexpected side effect of body confidence.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/675th Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 22:305/6A neighbourly good deed lands Tom in trouble.
| 22:004/6Ed is enlisted to write the memoirs of Ping’s granny. 22:304/4A week of radio that never happened. With Alice Arnold and Jon Holmes.
| 22:002/4Tony organises a weekend away to propose to Imogen, leaving the boys home alone. 22:301/6Harry Hill has his work cut out when inspectors arrive to rate his prison, the Egg. 22:451/4Bittersweet stories written and performed by Chris Neill with Martin Hyder and Isy Suttie.
| 22:003/3Author Nikesh Shukla on the importance of truth in storytelling. 22:304/4Larry, Chief Mouser to the Cabinet since 2011, explains life under a coalition government. 22:452/2The battle of the sexes rages over cold feet and tog ratings.
| 22:00In a new show Lucy Porter examines family life and how it's been affected by the pandemic. 22:304/6It's Stuart's birthday, and Joe and Terry plan a bash. Nicola meets a very handsome man.
| 22:002/6A total lack of corpses sparks a dry spell in the pathology lab. 22:306/6Vidar's birthday celebrations are cut short and a Quester must battle Lord Darkness.
| 22:003/6Alice joins a life drawing class but David is jealous. 22:305/6A tennis battle of the sexes, Jane Austen and TV sleuths.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/6With an online audience, new topical comedy known as the Broadcasting House variant. 23:302/4Hal Cruttenden inadvertently becomes an internet sensation.
| 23:004/4Comedian Liam Williams recounts his youthful misadventures in this autobiographical sitcom 23:30From the laughing bank to perfume and poodles.
| 23:008/8The Radio Active Rep perform Dickens's literary classic live. 23:301/8Patrick Marber and Peter Curran's critically acclaimed talk through the darkness.
| 23:001/4Ringmaster Colin with Thwor, the mighty (Leeds-based) god of Thwunder. 23:305/5Spin doctors Prentiss and McCabe are challenged to boost public opinion about men.
| 23:004/6Poetic reflections from Roger McGough, with tales of relatives and retsina. From May 2000. 23:154/6John Shuttleworth's worries over hidden dangers aren't shared by agent Ken or wife Mary. 23:303/4Should Page 3 models be celebrated or consigned to history's dustbin?
| 23:004/5Fathers' Mastermind, and a new-style triathlon. With guest Rodney Bewes. 23:303/6A profile of the Italian artist and scholar - genius or hopeless absent-minded buffoon?
| 23:002/4Alexei Sayle delivers stand-up, memoir and philosophy from his Imaginary Sandwich Bar. 23:303/6When Auntieji upsets a listener, can Khalid save the Asian station?
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