| 00:00 | 00:002/3Val McDermid's thriller examines what happens if antibiotics stop working. 00:454/5Charles Dance tells a darkly comic tale by the master of the bizarre. With Simon Williams.
| 00:006/20Captain Jet and Lemmy are not the only ones to heed the mysterious voice. 00:30TV producer Jon Plowman and publisher Tim Coates discuss their favourite books.
| 00:007/20Frank Rodger's messages continue to arrive, but whereabouts on Mars is he? 00:30An exploration of the emotional impact of the song made famous by French singer Edith Piaf
| 00:008/20Overwhelmed by the Martian attack, Jet Morgan and his crew wake up in the dark. 00:305/7Short documentaries and adventures in sound inspired by the poet Mary Oliver.
| 00:009/20Frank Rodgers' memory starts to return, but he remembers something terrible. 00:30Chris Patten nominates Pope John XXIII. With Professor Eamon Duffy and Matthew Parris.
| 00:0010/20The enigmatic Paddy Flynn reveals more about the hierarchy of asteroid crews. 00:30Richard Wiseman, Annie Caulfield and Matthew Syed examine luck and our influence over it.
| 00:00A computer expert surfs the internet for contacts. But why is he concealing his identity?
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2Thomas McNulty recounts a ride out on the Oregon trail towards California in 1851.
| 01:003/7Suspected of fraud and murder, Andrew Marsh’s investigation leads him to a shady club. 01:306/6Derek is arrested for murder, but canny Poirot is unconvinced.
| 01:004/7Andrew Marsh is on the run and learns of Sheila Ramsey’s whereabouts. 01:301/3Victorian detective Charles Craddock investigates the theft of an Earl's painting.
| 01:005/7Andrew finds that there is more to Sheila and Margaret than meets the eye. 01:302/3Victorian detective Charles and Lucy investigate backstage dramas at a London theatre.
| 01:006/7Having discharged himself from hospital, Andrew Marsh heads to the Excelsior Club. 01:303/3The reappearance of an old flame prompts a trip to France for Charles and niece Lucy.
| 01:007/7Andrew Marsh deduces who is behind his being framed for cheque book fraud and murder. 01:301/6A troubled local newspaper reporter investigates suspicious deaths in South Wales.
| 01:00Peter Hennessy tells how Lloyd George galvanised Britain as war leader a century ago.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Actress Tessa Peake-Jones chooses 'She Loves You' by The Beatles. 02:202/2William angers the headmistress when he falls for a young woman he is tutoring.
| 02:001/10By Helen Dunmore. Hattie Morahan reads a story of radicals, property and love. 02:151/5AJ Cronin's groundbreaking novel about life before the NHS. 02:30Ian Sansom examines the changing relationship between authors and their readers.
| 02:002/10Lizzie's mother has shocking news which explains her sickness. 02:152/5Manson and Denny deal with an outbreak of typhoid. Denny is convinced he knows the cause. 02:30Writer Colm TóibÃn explores the Dublin locations haunted by James Joyce's Dubliners.
| 02:003/10The overthrow of the French king makes Diner anxious about his property schemes. 02:153/5Denny tries to persuade Manson to go along with his plans to tackle the epidemic's source. 02:30How Scandinavia became home to a generation of African-American jazz and blues musicians.
| 02:004/10Lizzie has a new baby brother but must face a terrible loss. 02:154/5Denny persuades Manson to take action to rid Drineffy of the source of its typhoid problem 02:30Before Peter Jackson made it respectable, teenage boys fought imaginary orcs and dragons
| 02:005/10Lizzie has an unexpected encounter. 02:155/5Can Denny and Manson extricate themselves from a scandal that will ruin their careers? 02:30Lucy Ash explores London's new French community, as it spreads beyond South Kensington.
| 02:001/6Comedian and actor Adam Buxton talks to The League of Gentlemen's Reece Shearsmith. 02:301/6The management consultants work with a suspicious energy company.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Shark biologist Gareth Fraser explores Jaws, forty years after Peter Benchley created it.
| 03:001/3Jack Rosenthal's poignant comedy drama, set on interview day in Cambridge.
| 03:002/3A-levels, inter-railing and affairs in Jack Rosenthal's comedy drama set in the 1990s.
| 03:003/3Amy Rosenthal's affectionate tribute to her dad reveals an unusual pact they made in 1993. 03:45Whistler paints a masterpiece picture of his mother. A century later, it reappears.
| 03:00As problems in Charles Dickens's marriage come to a head, he feels pressure mounting.
| 03:00An American Second World War airman and an English doctor share ghosts from their pasts.
| 03:007/8Your big, big chance to take part in the station's massive quiz. Big prizes? Fat chance! 03:306/6There is a shocking loss on Leather Island, and Fanny gets a break.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Written in Venice, this was one of Henry James's favourite novels.
| 04:001/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 04:302/6Performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. From 1991.
| 04:006/6John Lloyd and Jo Brand with guests Michelle Wolf, Bee Wilson and Henry Eliot. 04:306/6It's turnip season on the Scottish Island and Irene gets an offer she cannot refuse.
| 04:004/6Jenny Eclair, Hugh Dennis, Stuart Maconie and Greg Proops debate to win. 04:302/6Rosie's company tackles a town twinning, but complications set in.
| 04:003/6James Walton chairs the literary quiz with featured author, Iris Murdoch. 04:306/7Robert is all set for a West End stage romp, but the farce occurs before the curtain rises
| 04:003/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Justin Moorhouse, Bridget Christie and Ainsley Harriott. 04:306/10Audrey makes the most of helping Devere by pretending she is his wife.
| 04:00Classic adventure about a crazy scientist. Starring Kim Wall and Garard Green.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:304/6Hit comedy about 3 marriages in various states of disrepair. All-star cast.
| 05:002/4Helen Keen, Peter Serafinowicz and Susy Kane explore how to get on with everybody else. 05:305/6From Broadcasting House's Radio Theatre with a virtual audience from the North of England.
| 05:004/4When disaster strikes, old lovers are forced to confront their new younger replacements. 05:306/6Ed has to choose between a project with Jaz Milvain or Maggie.
| 05:002/6The young ladies teach Voltaire the value of free speech and new uses for broom handles. 05:304/4Plans are going smoothly until Imogen is arrested on the eve of her wedding.
| 05:001/41937: locals on a remote Isles of Scilly island resist modernisation of their post office. 05:302/4Olga asks 'what is beautiful'?
| 05:003/4Laura and Ros are invited on to a narrow boat. 05:30A stand-up special about centrism from Alun Cochrane.
| 05:30Chris Patten nominates Pope John XXIII. With Professor Eamon Duffy and Matthew Parris.
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| 06:00 | 06:003/7Suspected of fraud and murder, Andrew Marsh’s investigation leads him to a shady club. 06:306/6Derek is arrested for murder, but canny Poirot is unconvinced.
| 06:004/7Andrew Marsh is on the run and learns of Sheila Ramsey’s whereabouts. 06:301/3Victorian detective Charles Craddock investigates the theft of an Earl's painting.
| 06:005/7Andrew finds that there is more to Sheila and Margaret than meets the eye. 06:302/3Victorian detective Charles and Lucy investigate backstage dramas at a London theatre.
| 06:006/7Having discharged himself from hospital, Andrew Marsh heads to the Excelsior Club. 06:303/3The reappearance of an old flame prompts a trip to France for Charles and niece Lucy.
| 06:007/7Andrew Marsh deduces who is behind his being framed for cheque book fraud and murder. 06:301/6A troubled local newspaper reporter investigates suspicious deaths in South Wales.
| 06:00Classic adventure about a crazy scientist. Starring Kim Wall and Garard Green.
| 06:001/2Radicals, property and love in 1790s Bristol. Read by Hattie Morahan.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/4Helen Keen, Peter Serafinowicz and Susy Kane explore how to get on with everybody else. 07:305/6From Broadcasting House's Radio Theatre with a virtual audience from the North of England.
| 07:004/4When disaster strikes, old lovers are forced to confront their new younger replacements. 07:306/6Ed has to choose between a project with Jaz Milvain or Maggie.
| 07:002/6The young ladies teach Voltaire the value of free speech and new uses for broom handles. 07:304/4Plans are going smoothly until Imogen is arrested on the eve of her wedding.
| 07:001/41937: locals on a remote Isles of Scilly island resist modernisation of their post office. 07:302/4Olga asks 'what is beautiful'?
| 07:003/4Laura and Ros are invited on to a narrow boat. 07:30A stand-up special about centrism from Alun Cochrane.
| 07:30Chris Patten nominates Pope John XXIII. With Professor Eamon Duffy and Matthew Parris.
| 07:10Actress and fashion icon Twiggy chooses 'The Laughing Policeman' and 'Yesterday'. 07:20A new enthusiastic doctor arrives in a Welsh mining town but is soon brought down to earth
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| 08:00 | 08:002/6Albert helps son Harold to conquer the ballroom. Adapted from TV. With Wilfrid Brambell. 08:304/6Can Donald Cameron survive exploring England’s adopted game, the Scottish game of golf?
| 08:0013/17Neddie gets a job in a bank. How wise is it to put him in charge of the vault? 08:302/5Colin is in a flat panic when he mislays a red hot autobiography manuscript.
| 08:0011/12The green-fingered Lad takes on the authorities to save his pride and joy. 08:306/6Perkins has no materials to rebuild post-war Britain, which well suits the workmates.
| 08:00Confusion abounds when Troutbridge gets a telly makeover as a German wartime frigate. 08:302/6A lesson on facts and opinions is followed by a brutal example at the school gate.
| 08:0020/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon get lost in sea fog. 08:305/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson go to Dorset, where a wife is in danger.
| 08:004/6Jenny Eclair, Hugh Dennis, Stuart Maconie and Greg Proops debate to win. 08:302/6Rosie's company tackles a town twinning, but complications set in.
| 08:30Tony enlists a reluctant David to keep an eye on the daughter of a family friend.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 09:302/6Performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. From 1991.
| 09:006/6With an online audience, new topical comedy known as the Broadcasting House variant. 09:306/6It's turnip season on the Scottish Island and Irene gets an offer she cannot refuse.
| 09:004/6Jenny Eclair, Hugh Dennis, Stuart Maconie and Greg Proops debate to win. 09:302/6Rosie's company tackles a town twinning, but complications set in.
| 09:003/6James Walton chairs the literary quiz with featured author, Iris Murdoch. 09:306/7Robert is all set for a West End stage romp, but the farce occurs before the curtain rises
| 09:003/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Justin Moorhouse, Bridget Christie and Ainsley Harriott. 09:306/10Audrey makes the most of helping Devere by pretending she is his wife.
| 09:00Jonathan Rigby celebrates the life and career of Valentine Dyall – horror's Man in Black.
| 09:00The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons. 09:306/7Robert is all set for a West End stage romp, but the farce occurs before the curtain rises
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3Jack Rosenthal's poignant comedy drama, set on interview day in Cambridge.
| 10:002/3A-levels, inter-railing and affairs in Jack Rosenthal's comedy drama set in the 1990s.
| 10:003/3Amy Rosenthal's affectionate tribute to her dad reveals an unusual pact they made in 1993. 10:45Whistler paints a masterpiece picture of his mother. A century later, it reappears.
| 10:00As problems in Charles Dickens's marriage come to a head, he feels pressure mounting.
| 10:00An American Second World War airman and an English doctor share ghosts from their pasts.
| | 10:00Comedian Bob Mortimer chooses the eight tracks he'd take to a desert island. 10:45A discovery of World War II letters, sent to Gilbert, from his lover - the mysterious "G".
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| 11:00 | 11:0012/48Manoush Zomorodi explores a global threat: climate crisis. 11:50‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ and ‘Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves’.
| 11:00Peter Hennessy tells how Lloyd George galvanised Britain as war leader a century ago.
| 11:001/3Paul Gambaccini celebrates the mystique of singer Jim Morrison.
| 11:00Sarah Millican, comedian, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs 11:45Ewan was playing deaf tennis at the top level - until he regained his hearing overnight.
| 11:00Chris Pearson and Ella Watts recommend drama podcasts exploring religion.
| | 11:00True stories told live in the USA: Catherine Burns introduces global tales 11:50Actress and fashion icon Twiggy chooses 'The Laughing Policeman' and 'Yesterday'.
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| 12:00 | 12:002/6Albert helps son Harold to conquer the ballroom. Adapted from TV. With Wilfrid Brambell. 12:304/6Can Donald Cameron survive exploring England’s adopted game, the Scottish game of golf?
| 12:0013/17Neddie gets a job in a bank. How wise is it to put him in charge of the vault? 12:302/5Colin is in a flat panic when he mislays a red hot autobiography manuscript.
| 12:0011/12The green-fingered Lad takes on the authorities to save his pride and joy. 12:306/6Perkins has no materials to rebuild post-war Britain, which well suits the workmates.
| 12:00Confusion abounds when Troutbridge gets a telly makeover as a German wartime frigate. 12:302/6A lesson on facts and opinions is followed by a brutal example at the school gate.
| 12:0020/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon get lost in sea fog. 12:305/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson go to Dorset, where a wife is in danger.
| 12:001/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 12:30Confusion abounds when Troutbridge gets a telly makeover as a German wartime frigate.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:305/6Money woes for Barney and Cathy, Evan and Fiona argue and David causes a stir...
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| 13:00 | 13:003/7Suspected of fraud and murder, Andrew Marsh’s investigation leads him to a shady club. 13:306/6Derek is arrested for murder, but canny Poirot is unconvinced.
| 13:004/7Andrew Marsh is on the run and learns of Sheila Ramsey’s whereabouts. 13:301/3Victorian detective Charles Craddock investigates the theft of an Earl's painting.
| 13:005/7Andrew finds that there is more to Sheila and Margaret than meets the eye. 13:302/3Victorian detective Charles and Lucy investigate backstage dramas at a London theatre.
| 13:006/7Having discharged himself from hospital, Andrew Marsh heads to the Excelsior Club. 13:303/3The reappearance of an old flame prompts a trip to France for Charles and niece Lucy.
| 13:007/7Andrew Marsh deduces who is behind his being framed for cheque book fraud and murder. 13:301/6A troubled local newspaper reporter investigates suspicious deaths in South Wales.
| 13:00Peter Hennessy tells how Lloyd George galvanised Britain as war leader a century ago.
| 13:002/2Thomas McNulty tells how he and John Cole came to join the US Cavalry in Missouri, 1851.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10By Helen Dunmore. Hattie Morahan reads a story of radicals, property and love. 14:151/5AJ Cronin's groundbreaking novel about life before the NHS. 14:30Ian Sansom examines the changing relationship between authors and their readers.
| 14:002/10Lizzie's mother has shocking news which explains her sickness. 14:152/5Manson and Denny deal with an outbreak of typhoid. Denny is convinced he knows the cause. 14:30Writer Colm TóibÃn explores the Dublin locations haunted by James Joyce's Dubliners.
| 14:003/10The overthrow of the French king makes Diner anxious about his property schemes. 14:153/5Denny tries to persuade Manson to go along with his plans to tackle the epidemic's source. 14:30How Scandinavia became home to a generation of African-American jazz and blues musicians.
| 14:004/10Lizzie has a new baby brother but must face a terrible loss. 14:154/5Denny persuades Manson to take action to rid Drineffy of the source of its typhoid problem 14:30Before Peter Jackson made it respectable, teenage boys fought imaginary orcs and dragons
| 14:005/10Lizzie has an unexpected encounter. 14:155/5Can Denny and Manson extricate themselves from a scandal that will ruin their careers? 14:30Lucy Ash explores London's new French community, as it spreads beyond South Kensington.
| 14:001/6Comedian and actor Adam Buxton talks to The League of Gentlemen's Reece Shearsmith. 14:301/6The management consultants work with a suspicious energy company.
| 14:10The comedian and writer selects tracks by Charles Aznavour and Jeff Buckley. 14:20A joyride ends in tragedy. But what caused the teenagers to rebel in the first place.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3Jack Rosenthal's poignant comedy drama, set on interview day in Cambridge.
| 15:002/3A-levels, inter-railing and affairs in Jack Rosenthal's comedy drama set in the 1990s.
| 15:003/3Amy Rosenthal's affectionate tribute to her dad reveals an unusual pact they made in 1993. 15:45Whistler paints a masterpiece picture of his mother. A century later, it reappears.
| 15:00As problems in Charles Dickens's marriage come to a head, he feels pressure mounting.
| 15:00An American Second World War airman and an English doctor share ghosts from their pasts.
| 15:007/8Your big, big chance to take part in the station's massive quiz. Big prizes? Fat chance! 15:306/6There is a shocking loss on Leather Island, and Fanny gets a break.
| 15:30How Scandinavia became home to a generation of African-American jazz and blues musicians.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 16:302/6Performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. From 1991.
| 16:006/6John Lloyd and Jo Brand with guests Michelle Wolf, Bee Wilson and Henry Eliot. 16:306/6It's turnip season on the Scottish Island and Irene gets an offer she cannot refuse.
| 16:004/6Jenny Eclair, Hugh Dennis, Stuart Maconie and Greg Proops debate to win. 16:302/6Rosie's company tackles a town twinning, but complications set in.
| 16:003/6James Walton chairs the literary quiz with featured author, Iris Murdoch. 16:306/7Robert is all set for a West End stage romp, but the farce occurs before the curtain rises
| 16:003/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Justin Moorhouse, Bridget Christie and Ainsley Harriott. 16:306/10Audrey makes the most of helping Devere by pretending she is his wife.
| 16:00Classic adventure about a crazy scientist. Starring Kim Wall and Garard Green.
| 16:00Muriel Spark's gloriously dark comedy about death.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/4Helen Keen, Peter Serafinowicz and Susy Kane explore how to get on with everybody else. 17:305/6From Broadcasting House's Radio Theatre with a virtual audience from the North of England.
| 17:004/4When disaster strikes, old lovers are forced to confront their new younger replacements. 17:306/6Ed has to choose between a project with Jaz Milvain or Maggie.
| 17:002/6The young ladies teach Voltaire the value of free speech and new uses for broom handles. 17:304/4Plans are going smoothly until Imogen is arrested on the eve of her wedding.
| 17:001/41937: locals on a remote Isles of Scilly island resist modernisation of their post office. 17:302/4Olga asks 'what is beautiful'?
| 17:003/4Laura and Ros are invited on to a narrow boat. 17:30A stand-up special about centrism from Alun Cochrane.
| 17:30Chris Patten nominates Pope John XXIII. With Professor Eamon Duffy and Matthew Parris.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:305/6Money woes for Barney and Cathy, Evan and Fiona argue and David causes a stir...
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| 18:00 | 18:006/20Captain Jet and Lemmy are not the only ones to heed the mysterious voice. 18:30TV producer Jon Plowman and publisher Tim Coates discuss their favourite books.
| 18:007/20Frank Rodger's messages continue to arrive, but whereabouts on Mars is he? 18:30An exploration of the emotional impact of the song made famous by French singer Edith Piaf
| 18:008/20Overwhelmed by the Martian attack, Jet Morgan and his crew wake up in the dark. 18:305/7Short documentaries and adventures in sound inspired by the poet Mary Oliver.
| 18:009/20Frank Rodgers' memory starts to return, but he remembers something terrible. 18:30Chris Patten nominates Pope John XXIII. With Professor Eamon Duffy and Matthew Parris.
| 18:0010/20The enigmatic Paddy Flynn reveals more about the hierarchy of asteroid crews. 18:30Richard Wiseman, Annie Caulfield and Matthew Syed examine luck and our influence over it.
| 18:00A computer expert surfs the internet for contacts. But why is he concealing his identity?
| 18:003/3Val McDermid's thriller examines what happens if antibiotics stop working. 18:455/5Charles Dance tells a comic tale by the master of the bizarre. With Nickolas Grace.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/6Albert helps son Harold to conquer the ballroom. Adapted from TV. With Wilfrid Brambell. 19:304/6Can Donald Cameron survive exploring England’s adopted game, the Scottish game of golf?
| 19:0013/17Neddie gets a job in a bank. How wise is it to put him in charge of the vault? 19:302/5Colin is in a flat panic when he mislays a red hot autobiography manuscript.
| 19:0011/12The green-fingered Lad takes on the authorities to save his pride and joy. 19:306/6Perkins has no materials to rebuild post-war Britain, which well suits the workmates.
| 19:00Confusion abounds when Troutbridge gets a telly makeover as a German wartime frigate. 19:302/6A lesson on facts and opinions is followed by a brutal example at the school gate.
| 19:0020/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon get lost in sea fog. 19:305/6The grandsons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson go to Dorset, where a wife is in danger.
| 19:00Jonathan Rigby celebrates the life and career of Valentine Dyall – horror's Man in Black.
| 19:00True stories told live in the USA: Catherine Burns introduces global tales 19:50Actress and fashion icon Twiggy chooses 'The Laughing Policeman' and 'Yesterday'.
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| 20:00 | 20:003/7Suspected of fraud and murder, Andrew Marsh’s investigation leads him to a shady club. 20:306/6Derek is arrested for murder, but canny Poirot is unconvinced.
| 20:004/7Andrew Marsh is on the run and learns of Sheila Ramsey’s whereabouts. 20:301/3Victorian detective Charles Craddock investigates the theft of an Earl's painting.
| 20:005/7Andrew finds that there is more to Sheila and Margaret than meets the eye. 20:302/3Victorian detective Charles and Lucy investigate backstage dramas at a London theatre.
| 20:006/7Having discharged himself from hospital, Andrew Marsh heads to the Excelsior Club. 20:303/3The reappearance of an old flame prompts a trip to France for Charles and niece Lucy.
| 20:007/7Andrew Marsh deduces who is behind his being framed for cheque book fraud and murder. 20:301/6A troubled local newspaper reporter investigates suspicious deaths in South Wales.
| | 20:00Muriel Spark's gloriously dark comedy about death.
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| 21:00 | 21:0012/48Manoush Zomorodi explores a global threat: climate crisis. 21:50‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ and ‘Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves’.
| 21:00Peter Hennessy tells how Lloyd George galvanised Britain as war leader a century ago.
| 21:001/3Paul Gambaccini celebrates the mystique of singer Jim Morrison.
| 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.
| 21:00Chris Pearson and Ella Watts recommend drama podcasts exploring religion.
| | 21:00Comedian Bob Mortimer chooses the eight tracks he'd take to a desert island. 21:45A discovery of World War II letters, sent to Gilbert, from his lover - the mysterious "G".
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6From Broadcasting House's Radio Theatre with a virtual audience from the North of England. 22:301/4A traffic jam tests househusband Tom Whyte and his family en route to a wedding.
| 22:006/6Ed has to choose between a project with Jaz Milvain or Maggie. 22:302/6Samuel turns his shop into a bar, and an old flame called Ingrid turns up.
| 22:004/4Plans are going smoothly until Imogen is arrested on the eve of her wedding. 22:302/6Harry and the team must find an escaped prisoner. But what does she look like? 22:453/4Bittersweet stories written and performed by Chris Neill with Martin Hyder and Isy Suttie.
| 22:002/4Olga asks 'what is beautiful'? 22:302/4Comic modern reworkings of popular ancient Irish stories. 22:452/4Hannah explains what makes van Eyck's painting so important in the art history canon.
| 22:00A stand-up special about centrism from Alun Cochrane. 22:306/6It's the morning after Stuart's stag night - his back hurts and Mr Big's looking for him.
| 22:004/6Dr Webster meets his doppelganger - entomologist Dr Betsy, whilst Gordon hears voices. 22:302/6The League of Gentlemen's Reece Shearsmith talks to Bob Mortimer, of Vic and Bob fame.
| 22:005/6Money woes for Barney and Cathy, Evan and Fiona argue and David causes a stir... 22:30Stand-up Ken Cheng takes a look at British Chinese culture... 22:451/4Charlotte has met a new man, prompting Lillian to offer her best dating advice.
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| 23:00 | 23:006/6With an online audience, new topical comedy known as the Broadcasting House variant. 23:304/4Hal hosts a dinner party with Sam to show off their new basement - with unexpected results
| 23:002/6It's just coming up to 500AD, but watch out - the end of the world is nigh. 23:152/5Ivor Cutler's unique views on how to promote a child's growth. 23:30Sketches galore - from a game show for toffs to Nessie!
| 23:007/8Your big, big chance to take part in the station's massive quiz. Big prizes? Fat chance! 23:303/8Patrick Marber and Peter Curran talk through the darkness about Sir Kingsley Amis' teeth. 23:451/4The country singer and global activist explores the US and UK's special relationship.
| 23:003/4Colin Hoult plays ringmaster to a hilarious world of sketches, stories and characters. 23:302/4The prospective politicians visit Phoebe and 'The Grundy' in hospital.
| 23:006/6Roger McGough's poetic reflections on life, death and the Today programme. From June 2000. 23:156/6John Shuttleworth enters the age of the mobile phone, but is he fully future-prepared? 23:301/6The management consultants work with a suspicious energy company.
| 23:001/4Sara takes on a subject that fascinates and intrigues as much as it repels us... 23:305/6Initially a hater of jazz music, the radical comedian profiles the singer and songwriter.
| 23:004/4Alexei explores the role of the entertainer and explains why he will never go on Strictly. 23:305/6When the Asian radio station boss gets religion, the result is far from heavenly.
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