| 00:00 | 00:001/3Val McDermid's thriller examines what happens if antibiotics stop working. 00:453/5Charles Dance tells a darkly comic tale by the master of the bizarre. With Penelope Keith.
| 00:001/20Jet Morgan's crew return to Earth, but their problems are only just beginning. 00:30Fairtrade entrepreneur Sophi Tranchell and TV critic Alison Graham join Harriett Gilbert.
| 00:002/20Jet and Lemmy hear weird sounds as they examine asteroids newly orbiting Earth. 00:30Exploration of how Rachmaninov's Second Piano Concerto touches and changes people's lives.
| 00:003/20Captain Jet Morgan and his crew get on the trail of Earth's alien visitors. 00:304/7Short documentaries about music and musicians presented by Josie Long.
| 00:004/20After an attempt on their lives, Jet and crew fight against time to blast off back to Mars 00:30Len Goodman champions Lionel Bart, the man who created the musical Oliver, as his hero.
| 00:005/20Jet Morgan and Lemmy monitor strange calls on the ship-to-ship intercom. 00:30Dominic Arkwright hits the road with Lucy Mangan, Justin Marozzi and Johnny Green.
| 00:00Inventing a device to listen to ancient pottery, Ruben needs someone to steal some.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Biography of the author of The Cazalet Chronicles: Elizabeth Jane Howard
| 01:009/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby links a cottage fire to a suspicious death elsewhere. 01:301/6The'Heart of Fire' ruby once adorned the crown of Tsars, but you own it at your peril...
| 01:0011/13‘Q’ Barnaby investigates an incident at a recording studio involving a pop singer. 01:302/6Katherine is travelling to Nice, but someone on board won't be able to alight...
| 01:0013/13Fire investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby looks into a fire at a factory, when stock is water damaged. 01:303/6With one dead and a gem stolen, Poirot begins to ‘arrange the facts’.
| 01:001/7Car dealer Andrew Marsh loses a cheque book, prompting a catalogue of suspicious events. 01:304/6Poirot questions the Comte and intercepts a package...
| 01:002/7Suspected of fraud and murder by hit-and-run, Andrew Marsh starts his own investigation. 01:305/6Fingers point to Ruth’s husband as the killer...
| 01:00Steven Fielding on relations between upstairs and downstairs in dramas like Downton Abbey.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Singer Kim Wilde with tracks by Cilla Black and Paul Simon. 02:201/2A young man escapes a dreary clerkship by taking a job as a teacher in Belgium.
| 02:001/5A biography of the novelist by Brendan King, read by James Fleet and Samantha Bond 02:156/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 02:30Men who sing in falsetto. Bidisha on the countertenor voice, from Purcell to Plan B.
| 02:002/5A biography of the novelist by Brendan King, read by James Fleet and Samantha Bond. 02:157/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 02:30Shark biologist Gareth Fraser explores Jaws, forty years after Peter Benchley created it.
| 02:003/5A biography of the novelist by Brendan King, read by James Fleet and Samantha Bond. 02:158/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 02:30Who was the man behind mantra 'Every day, in every way, I'm getting better and better'?
| 02:004/5A biography of the novelist by Brendan King, read by James Fleet and Samantha Bond. 02:159/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 02:30Poet Murray Lachlan Young goes in search of his Scottishness.
| 02:005/5A biography of the novelist by Brendan King, read by James Fleet and Samantha Bond. 02:1510/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 02:30Essex born and bred, writer Ian Sansom goes back to the county which made him who he is.
| 02:001/6Captain Brimshaw is told to wed his cousin in England. 02:302/8Patrick Marber and Peter Curran's acclaimed talk show in the dark. With Kathy Burke.
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| 03:00 | 03:30An insight into the life of Linard Davies, a baggage attendant at San Francisco airport.
| 03:001/2Zorba the Greek begins to teach a young writer about the real meaning of life.
| 03:002/2Will Zorba's advice for life lead to tragedy when Nikos meets with the young widow?
| 03:001/3Inspector Chen investigates the murder of the former head of the anti-corruption squad
| 03:002/3Crime drama set in 1990s Shanghai. A serial killer is at large
| 03:003/3Crime drama set in 1990s Shanghai. Chen follows a trail that leads to Mao himself.
| 03:001/4The young party idealists' ambition steps up a gear after their summer break. 03:301/4Hannah explains what makes Manet's Olympia a cornerstone of modern art. 03:451/5Ivor Cutler's unique views on language, justice and scratching people's backs.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Tragic history of Emily Davison who threw herself in front of the King's horse in 1913.
| 04:00Nigel Rees quizzes Dan Antopolski, Janet Ellis, Kirsty Lang and John Sergeant. 04:301/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 04:005/6John Lloyd and Jo Brand with Deborah Frances-White, Prof Dave Goulson and Tony Robinson. 04:305/6A top restaurant critic causes island speculation when he books a table at Alberto's cafe.
| 04:003/6Marcus Brigstocke, Steve Punt, Stuart Maconie and Jenny Eclair debate to win. 04:301/6Rosie's event management company helps organise a romantic tour for American tourists.
| 04:002/6James Walton’s literary quiz 04:305/7The thespian goes back to school and upsets the Entente Cordiale.
| 04:002/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Frank Skinner, Grace Dent and Jonathan Agnew. 04:305/10Clearing out the cellar, Audrey finds more than she had bargained for.
| 04:00Four friends become embroiled in a spiritual mystery when they mess with a Ouija board.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:303/6Alice joins a life drawing class but David is jealous.
| 05:001/4The problems of finding the perfect mate, including how the bicycle revolutionised sex. 05:304/675th Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 05:003/4On baby? New partners spark possibilities for Ray and Jane. Stars Juliet Stevenson 05:305/6Elgar, Ed’s trusty feline companion, develops a nasty sneeze.
| 05:001/6In pre-enlightenment Edinburgh, the Fair Intellectuals lead Newton to the laws of gravity. 05:303/4Ashley thwarts a robbery dressed as a chicken and becomes an internet sensation.
| 05:004/4Lemn examines where he let himself do the wrong thing, and how he has tried to make amends 05:301/4Olga unpacks the concept of nationality.
| 05:002/4Ros and Laura each have concerns. Will they find what they're looking for? 05:30Kate Copstick and special guests tackle taboos in comedy. NB Not for the easily offended.
| 05:30Len Goodman champions Lionel Bart, the man who created the musical Oliver, as his hero.
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| 06:00 | 06:009/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby links a cottage fire to a suspicious death elsewhere. 06:301/6The'Heart of Fire' ruby once adorned the crown of Tsars, but you own it at your peril...
| 06:0011/13‘Q’ Barnaby investigates an incident at a recording studio involving a pop singer. 06:302/6Katherine is travelling to Nice, but someone on board won't be able to alight...
| 06:0013/13Fire investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby looks into a fire at a factory, when stock is water damaged. 06:303/6With one dead and a gem stolen, Poirot begins to ‘arrange the facts’.
| 06:001/7Car dealer Andrew Marsh loses a cheque book, prompting a catalogue of suspicious events. 06:304/6Poirot questions the Comte and intercepts a package...
| 06:002/7Suspected of fraud and murder by hit-and-run, Andrew Marsh starts his own investigation. 06:305/6Fingers point to Ruth’s husband as the killer...
| 06:00Four friends become embroiled in a spiritual mystery when they mess with a Ouija board.
| 06:00Biography of the novelist who maintained that her books were based on her experiences.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/4The problems of finding the perfect mate, including how the bicycle revolutionised sex. 07:304/675th Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 07:003/4On baby? New partners spark possibilities for Ray and Jane. Stars Juliet Stevenson 07:305/6Elgar, Ed’s trusty feline companion, develops a nasty sneeze.
| 07:001/6In pre-enlightenment Edinburgh, the Fair Intellectuals lead Newton to the laws of gravity. 07:303/4Ashley thwarts a robbery dressed as a chicken and becomes an internet sensation.
| 07:004/4Lemn examines where he let himself do the wrong thing, and how he has tried to make amends 07:301/4Olga unpacks the concept of nationality.
| 07:002/4Ros and Laura each have concerns. Will they find what they're looking for? 07:30Kate Copstick and special guests tackle taboos in comedy. NB Not for the easily offended.
| 07:30Len Goodman champions Lionel Bart, the man who created the musical Oliver, as his hero.
| 07:10Novelist Iain Banks inherits the folk song Shenandoah, sung by Paul Robeson. 07:202/2Tudor lawyer-detective Shardlake heads to Portsmouth.
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| 08:00 | 08:001/6Some unwelcome visitors arrive. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Leonard Rossiter 08:303/6Can Donald Cameron survive when has to play cricket in a sleepy little Kentish village?
| 08:0012/17Count Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne sell saxophones to the Indians in a cowboy caper. 08:301/5Colin tries to persuade a pretentious children’s author to renew his publishing contract.
| 08:009/12Living in the only house in Railway Cuttings without a TV, the Lad takes action. 08:305/6Perkins wants to dig for post-war Britain, but the workmates decide to soil his plans.
| 08:0013/13A look at love, sex and marriage, plus the tense climax in the hunt for the Time Trousers. 08:301/6A surprise awaits the staff returning from the long summer holiday.
| 08:0019/20When Frazer loses a gun butterfly spring, he needs to find a coffin! 08:304/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson help an MP who claims he's being followed.
| 08:003/6Marcus Brigstocke, Steve Punt, Stuart Maconie and Jenny Eclair debate to win. 08:301/6Rosie's event management company helps organise a romantic tour for American tourists.
| 08:30Phil asks David to help him with his ex-girlfriend, who is stymying his love-life.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Nigel Rees quizzes Dan Antopolski, Janet Ellis, Kirsty Lang and John Sergeant. 09:301/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 09:005/6With an online audience, new topical comedy known as the Broadcasting House variant. 09:305/6A top restaurant critic causes island speculation when he books a table at Alberto's cafe.
| 09:003/6Marcus Brigstocke, Steve Punt, Stuart Maconie and Jenny Eclair debate to win. 09:301/6Rosie's event management company helps organise a romantic tour for American tourists.
| 09:002/6James Walton’s literary quiz 09:305/7The thespian goes back to school and upsets the Entente Cordiale.
| 09:002/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Frank Skinner, Grace Dent and Jonathan Agnew. 09:305/10Clearing out the cellar, Audrey finds more than she had bargained for.
| 09:00Grace Dent goes back to her awkward teenage years with help from the BBC archives.
| 09:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 09:305/7The thespian goes back to school and upsets the Entente Cordiale.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2Zorba the Greek begins to teach a young writer about the real meaning of life.
| 10:002/2Will Zorba's advice for life lead to tragedy when Nikos meets with the young widow?
| 10:001/3Inspector Chen investigates the murder of the former head of the anti-corruption squad
| 10:002/3Crime drama set in 1990s Shanghai. A serial killer is at large
| 10:003/3Crime drama set in 1990s Shanghai. Chen follows a trail that leads to Mao himself.
| | 10:00Sarah Millican, comedian, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs 10:45Ewan was playing deaf tennis at the top level - until he regained his hearing overnight.
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| 11:00 | 11:0011/48Manoush Zomorodi explores the complex world of biological sex 11:50Presenter Jonathan Dimbleby chooses Bill Haley and Beethoven's Seventh Symphony.
| 11:00Steven Fielding on relations between upstairs and downstairs in dramas like Downton Abbey.
| 11:003/3Dr Hannah Fry brings you the best in codes, ciphers and secrets from the BBC Radio archive
| 11:00Lee Mack, comedian, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs 11:45A potentially life-saving operation, has an unexpected side effect of body confidence.
| 11:00Chris Pearson and Laura Grimshaw report on the British Podcast Awards.
| | 11:00True stories told live in the USA 11:50Novelist Iain Banks inherits the folk song Shenandoah, sung by Paul Robeson.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/6Some unwelcome visitors arrive. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Leonard Rossiter 12:303/6Can Donald Cameron survive when has to play cricket in a sleepy little Kentish village?
| 12:0012/17Count Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne sell saxophones to the Indians in a cowboy caper. 12:301/5Colin tries to persuade a pretentious children’s author to renew his publishing contract.
| 12:009/12Living in the only house in Railway Cuttings without a TV, the Lad takes action. 12:305/6Perkins wants to dig for post-war Britain, but the workmates decide to soil his plans.
| 12:0013/13A look at love, sex and marriage, plus the tense climax in the hunt for the Time Trousers. 12:301/6A surprise awaits the staff returning from the long summer holiday.
| 12:0019/20When Frazer loses a gun butterfly spring, he needs to find a coffin! 12:304/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson help an MP who claims he's being followed.
| 12:001/6In pre-enlightenment Edinburgh, the Fair Intellectuals lead Newton to the laws of gravity. 12:301/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:304/6Hit comedy about 3 marriages in various states of disrepair. All-star cast.
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| 13:00 | 13:009/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby links a cottage fire to a suspicious death elsewhere. 13:301/6The'Heart of Fire' ruby once adorned the crown of Tsars, but you own it at your peril...
| 13:0011/13‘Q’ Barnaby investigates an incident at a recording studio involving a pop singer. 13:302/6Katherine is travelling to Nice, but someone on board won't be able to alight...
| 13:0013/13Fire investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby looks into a fire at a factory, when stock is water damaged. 13:303/6With one dead and a gem stolen, Poirot begins to ‘arrange the facts’.
| 13:001/7Car dealer Andrew Marsh loses a cheque book, prompting a catalogue of suspicious events. 13:304/6Poirot questions the Comte and intercepts a package...
| 13:002/7Suspected of fraud and murder by hit-and-run, Andrew Marsh starts his own investigation. 13:305/6Fingers point to Ruth’s husband as the killer...
| 13:00Steven Fielding on relations between upstairs and downstairs in dramas like Downton Abbey.
| 13:001/2Thomas McNulty recounts a ride out on the Oregon trail towards California in 1851.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5A biography of the novelist by Brendan King, read by James Fleet and Samantha Bond 14:156/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 14:30Men who sing in falsetto. Bidisha on the countertenor voice, from Purcell to Plan B.
| 14:002/5A biography of the novelist by Brendan King, read by James Fleet and Samantha Bond. 14:157/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 14:30Shark biologist Gareth Fraser explores Jaws, forty years after Peter Benchley created it.
| 14:003/5A biography of the novelist by Brendan King, read by James Fleet and Samantha Bond. 14:158/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 14:30Who was the man behind mantra 'Every day, in every way, I'm getting better and better'?
| 14:004/5A biography of the novelist by Brendan King, read by James Fleet and Samantha Bond. 14:159/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 14:30Poet Murray Lachlan Young goes in search of his Scottishness.
| 14:005/5A biography of the novelist by Brendan King, read by James Fleet and Samantha Bond. 14:1510/10CJ Sansom's Tudor mystery featuring lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake. 14:30Essex born and bred, writer Ian Sansom goes back to the county which made him who he is.
| 14:001/6Captain Brimshaw is told to wed his cousin in England. 14:302/8Patrick Marber and Peter Curran's acclaimed talk show in the dark. With Kathy Burke.
| 14:10Actress Tessa Peake-Jones chooses 'She Loves You' by The Beatles. 14:202/2William angers the headmistress when he falls for a young woman he is tutoring.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Zorba the Greek begins to teach a young writer about the real meaning of life.
| 15:002/2Will Zorba's advice for life lead to tragedy when Nikos meets with the young widow?
| 15:001/3Inspector Chen investigates the murder of the former head of the anti-corruption squad
| 15:002/3Crime drama set in 1990s Shanghai. A serial killer is at large
| 15:003/3Crime drama set in 1990s Shanghai. Chen follows a trail that leads to Mao himself.
| 15:001/4The young party idealists' ambition steps up a gear after their summer break. 15:301/4Hannah explains what makes Manet's Olympia a cornerstone of modern art. 15:451/5Ivor Cutler's unique views on language, justice and scratching people's backs.
| 15:30Shark biologist Gareth Fraser explores Jaws, forty years after Peter Benchley created it.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Nigel Rees quizzes Dan Antopolski, Janet Ellis, Kirsty Lang and John Sergeant. 16:301/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 16:005/6John Lloyd and Jo Brand with Deborah Frances-White, Prof Dave Goulson and Tony Robinson. 16:305/6A top restaurant critic causes island speculation when he books a table at Alberto's cafe.
| 16:003/6Marcus Brigstocke, Steve Punt, Stuart Maconie and Jenny Eclair debate to win. 16:301/6Rosie's event management company helps organise a romantic tour for American tourists.
| 16:002/6James Walton’s literary quiz 16:305/7The thespian goes back to school and upsets the Entente Cordiale.
| 16:002/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with panellists Frank Skinner, Grace Dent and Jonathan Agnew. 16:305/10Clearing out the cellar, Audrey finds more than she had bargained for.
| 16:00Four friends become embroiled in a spiritual mystery when they mess with a Ouija board.
| 16:00Written in Venice, this was one of Henry James's favourite novels.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/4The problems of finding the perfect mate, including how the bicycle revolutionised sex. 17:304/675th Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
| 17:003/4On baby? New partners spark possibilities for Ray and Jane. Stars Juliet Stevenson 17:305/6Elgar, Ed’s trusty feline companion, develops a nasty sneeze.
| 17:001/6In pre-enlightenment Edinburgh, the Fair Intellectuals lead Newton to the laws of gravity. 17:303/4Ashley thwarts a robbery dressed as a chicken and becomes an internet sensation.
| 17:004/4Lemn examines where he let himself do the wrong thing, and how he has tried to make amends 17:301/4Olga unpacks the concept of nationality.
| 17:002/4Ros and Laura each have concerns. Will they find what they're looking for? 17:30Kate Copstick and special guests tackle taboos in comedy. NB Not for the easily offended.
| 17:30Len Goodman champions Lionel Bart, the man who created the musical Oliver, as his hero.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:304/6Hit comedy about 3 marriages in various states of disrepair. All-star cast.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/20Jet Morgan's crew return to Earth, but their problems are only just beginning. 18:30Fairtrade entrepreneur Sophi Tranchell and TV critic Alison Graham join Harriett Gilbert.
| 18:002/20Jet and Lemmy hear weird sounds as they examine asteroids newly orbiting Earth. 18:30Exploration of how Rachmaninov's Second Piano Concerto touches and changes people's lives.
| 18:003/20Captain Jet Morgan and his crew get on the trail of Earth's alien visitors. 18:304/7Short documentaries about music and musicians presented by Josie Long.
| 18:004/20After an attempt on their lives, Jet and crew fight against time to blast off back to Mars 18:30Len Goodman champions Lionel Bart, the man who created the musical Oliver, as his hero.
| 18:005/20Jet Morgan and Lemmy monitor strange calls on the ship-to-ship intercom. 18:30Dominic Arkwright hits the road with Lucy Mangan, Justin Marozzi and Johnny Green.
| 18:00Inventing a device to listen to ancient pottery, Ruben needs someone to steal some.
| 18:002/3Val McDermid's thriller examines what happens if antibiotics stop working. 18:454/5Charles Dance tells a darkly comic tale by the master of the bizarre. With Simon Williams.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/6Some unwelcome visitors arrive. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Leonard Rossiter 19:303/6Can Donald Cameron survive when has to play cricket in a sleepy little Kentish village?
| 19:0012/17Count Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne sell saxophones to the Indians in a cowboy caper. 19:301/5Colin tries to persuade a pretentious children’s author to renew his publishing contract.
| 19:009/12Living in the only house in Railway Cuttings without a TV, the Lad takes action. 19:305/6Perkins wants to dig for post-war Britain, but the workmates decide to soil his plans.
| 19:0013/13A look at love, sex and marriage, plus the tense climax in the hunt for the Time Trousers. 19:301/6A surprise awaits the staff returning from the long summer holiday.
| 19:0019/20When Frazer loses a gun butterfly spring, he needs to find a coffin! 19:304/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson help an MP who claims he's being followed.
| 19:00Grace Dent goes back to her awkward teenage years with help from the BBC archives.
| 19:00True stories told live in the USA 19:50Novelist Iain Banks inherits the folk song Shenandoah, sung by Paul Robeson.
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| 20:00 | 20:009/13Fire Investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby links a cottage fire to a suspicious death elsewhere. 20:301/6The'Heart of Fire' ruby once adorned the crown of Tsars, but you own it at your peril...
| 20:0011/13‘Q’ Barnaby investigates an incident at a recording studio involving a pop singer. 20:302/6Katherine is travelling to Nice, but someone on board won't be able to alight...
| 20:0013/13Fire investigator ‘Q’ Barnaby looks into a fire at a factory, when stock is water damaged. 20:303/6With one dead and a gem stolen, Poirot begins to ‘arrange the facts’.
| 20:001/7Car dealer Andrew Marsh loses a cheque book, prompting a catalogue of suspicious events. 20:304/6Poirot questions the Comte and intercepts a package...
| 20:002/7Suspected of fraud and murder by hit-and-run, Andrew Marsh starts his own investigation. 20:305/6Fingers point to Ruth’s husband as the killer...
| | 20:00Written in Venice, this was one of Henry James's favourite novels.
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| 21:00 | 21:0011/48Manoush Zomorodi explores the complex world of biological sex 21:50Presenter Jonathan Dimbleby chooses Bill Haley and Beethoven's Seventh Symphony.
| 21:00Steven Fielding on relations between upstairs and downstairs in dramas like Downton Abbey.
| 21:003/3Dr Hannah Fry brings you the best in codes, ciphers and secrets from the BBC Radio archive
| 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.
| 21:00Chris Pearson and Laura Grimshaw report on the British Podcast Awards.
| | 21:00Sarah Millican, comedian, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs 21:45Ewan was playing deaf tennis at the top level - until he regained his hearing overnight.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/675th Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 22:30A new Belfast house-husband has a dog of a first day embracing his change of lifestyle.
| 22:005/6Elgar, Ed’s trusty feline companion, develops a nasty sneeze. 22:301/6Captain Brimshaw is told to wed his cousin in England.
| 22:003/4Ashley thwarts a robbery dressed as a chicken and becomes an internet sensation. 22:303/6Harry Hill receives new CCTV cameras for the Egg, but they soon malfunction... or do they? 22:452/4Bittersweet stories from Chris Neill. Is kitchen matchmaking on the cards?
| 22:001/4Olga unpacks the concept of nationality. 22:301/4Aisling Bea and Yasmine Akram bring some of Ireland's most popular folklore to life. 22:451/4Hannah explains what makes Manet's Olympia a cornerstone of modern art.
| 22:00Kate Copstick and special guests tackle taboos in comedy. NB Not for the easily offended. 22:305/6Stuart says something very silly, and Nicola tries to become Vanessa's confidante.
| 22:003/6Pathologist Ruth's fibs over her career and love-life backfire when her mum arrives. 22:301/6Comedian and actor Adam Buxton talks to The League of Gentlemen's Reece Shearsmith.
| 22:004/6Hit comedy about 3 marriages in various states of disrepair. All-star cast. 22:306/6There is a shocking loss on Leather Island, and Fanny gets a break.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/6With an online audience, new topical comedy known as the Broadcasting House variant. 23:303/4Hal Cruttenden is confronted by his wife's romantic past in a way he could never predict.
| 23:001/6It's 55 AD. Iceni Gold plays the hits for the ancient Brits. But the Romans are due. 23:151/5Ivor Cutler's unique views on language, justice and scratching people's backs. 23:30Sketches galore, from theatre hooligans to Tip Top toupees.
| 23:006/8The station pays tribute to the sensational life of celebrated actor Sir John Lesley. 23:302/8Patrick Marber and Peter Curran's acclaimed talk show in the dark. With Kathy Burke.
| 23:002/4The bizarre and hilarious world of sketches, stories and characters from Colin Hoult. 23:301/4The young party idealists' ambition steps up a gear after their summer break.
| 23:005/6More poetic reflections from Roger McGough on the perennially fruitful topic of love. 23:155/6When Joan Chitty calls around unexpectedly, John's silver wedding plans are thwarted. 23:304/4Is it acceptable to be prejudiced against public schools and the posh?
| 23:005/5New age DIY, and Sinatra sings punk. With special guest Britt Ekland. 23:304/6Profiling the revolutionary leader who became a left-wing hero, despite chronic asthma.
| 23:003/4Alexei reveals the surprising reason he disappeared from our TV screens in the 1990s. 23:304/6The station is only attracting Z-list Asian celebrities, but then a top 'royal' phones in.
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