| 00:00 | 00:00Britain 2056: Following the collapse of the information age, a grandfather takes action. 00:451/5When a young pianist marries a wealthy aristocrat she discovers a grisly secret.
| 00:0016/20Captain Jet Morgan and the Discovery crew ambush the Lunar Controller. 00:30Harriett Gilbert, Val McDermid and Alex Horne discuss their favourite books. From 2012.
| 00:0017/20With few resources available, Jet and his crew race to make radio contact. 00:30Anti-apartheid campaigner Albie Sachs on the Largo from Dvorak's New World Symphony.
| 00:0018/20With the Martians in pursuit, Jet and the crew try desperately to get a message to Earth. 00:307/7Josie Long presents short documentaries and adventures in sound about record keepers.
| 00:0019/20Despite their best efforts, Jet and the crew are prised from their ship by the Martians. 00:30Gary Kemp of Spandau Ballet chooses architect-designer, Edward William Godwin.
| 00:0020/20As the invasion fleet reaches Earth, can Jet Morgan and his crew save the day? 00:30Amanda Mitchison, Rob Penn and Tobias Jones reach for a perfect world. From 2010.
| 00:00Balzac uncovers the grisly tale that lies behind the ruins of La Grande Breteche.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Dave's first foray into bumblebee conservation ends in disaster. Read by Tim McInnerny.
| 01:001/8Paul Temple faces peril linking mystery deaths with a disappearance. 01:301/6The new Metropolitan Police force is unpopular sparking deep political unrest.
| 01:002/8The detective heads to Switzerland on the trail of the head of CI5's missing daughter. 01:302/6PC Quin is charged with assault, the riots worsen and the blackmail plot thickens.
| 01:003/8A drive-by shooting and the victim's last words pose more puzzles for the sleuth. 01:303/6Lord Trowle and PC Quin meet in Court and Mr Morley meets his match in Mrs Gascoygne.
| 01:004/8Pondering the mystery of the handbag, the detective and his wife follow up a fresh lead. 01:304/6PC Quin is jailed and Maria is imprisoned by her father. With Richard E Grant.
| 01:005/8The worried detective tackles Salty West and uncovers links to his wife Steve. 01:305/6The blackmail plot is rumbled, but Quin and Maria seem as far apart as ever.
| 01:00The enduring appeal of the Scarborough Spa Orchestra, drawing the crowds since 1912. 01:45Perfectly observed short story by Elizabeth Jane Howard.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Gyles Brandreth chooses tracks by Maurice Chevalier & Hermione Gingold and The Muppets. 02:201/2Secrets, misunderstandings and passion played out over one last, hot summer.
| 02:001/5A nostalgic celebration of summertime in twentieth century Britain. 02:151/10Recently widowed Eirlys Richards welcomes a new guest at her lively boarding house. 02:30An evocation from the BBC Archive of summers past, of long grass and long days and rain. 02:50David Attenborough tells of nature's first bribe, that evolved a hundred million years ago
| 02:002/5A wistful celebration of school summer holidays and the companions who made them. 02:152/10Henpecked hotelier Arnold battles to replace his chef and withstand the formidable Theda. 02:30Brett Westwood explores our relationship with crickets and tunes in to their songs.
| 02:003/5A joyful celebration of school holidays in twentieth century Britain. 02:153/10Frustrated hotel manager Arnold gets inspired by Matthew's idea for a new business venture 02:30Jack Dee's humorous look at the history of the back-garden swimming pool.
| 02:004/5A nostalgic celebration of summertime in twentieth century Britain. 02:154/10Bandmaster Jenks wants to marry Eirlys, but first he needs to hire a private detective. 02:30Tim Marlow investigates Van Gogh's late passion for sunflowers.
| 02:005/5British summers are about to change forever with the arrival of the foreign holiday. 02:155/10The local deckchair attendant is being victimised by the fishing community. But why? 02:30Memories of the pleasures and pains of holidays on the south coast between the Wars.
| 02:001/6Sitcom in which Josh Howie comes to terms with the impending birth of his first child. 02:301/6Wander the galleries and discover the identity of Jack the Ripper.
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| 03:00 | 03:30In 1969 a rumour swept the world. Paul McCartney had died and been replaced by an impostor
| 03:00Amanda Dalton dramatises Tove Jansson's atmospheric novel. With Sophia Jansson. 03:45Charlotte Mendelson describes her passion for raspberry sorbet and chocolate ice cream.
| 03:00Based on Elizabeth Lewis's real-life unforgettable summer working as an au pair in Italy. 03:45Sophie Grigson recreates the apple pie which brings back memories of Tessa Hadley's Nana.
| 03:00Dramatisation of poet Roger McGough's iconic, magical tale of love in the 1960s 03:35Poet Roger McGough reveals who Monika - the muse of his 1960s poem about love - really was 03:45Author Tim Pears recalls cooking potatoes, a tin of sardines and an unidentified herb.
| 03:001/2David Tennant stars in Michael Frayn's brilliant adaptation of the riotous Chekhov comedy.
| 03:002/2Platonov seems to gain the admiration of all the women he knows. Who will he end up with?
| 03:006/6It's the Asian station phone-in show's first wedding, but is love blind or stupid? 03:306/6The comedian gives his assessment of the influential revolutionary thinker and philosopher
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| 04:00 | 04:00Papa wants him working in the City, but future designer Cecil Beaton has other ideas.
| 04:003/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 04:304/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, John Sessions and John Wells.
| 04:002/6Al Murray and Isy Suttie join Frank Skinner and historian Dr Kate Williams. 04:302/6The two dysfunctional siblings Nigel and Michael win an award. From October 2005.
| 04:006/6Gyles Brandreth, Steve Punt, Marcus Brigstocke and Andy Parsons debate to win. 04:304/6Confidentiality proves a headache for events manager Rosie in Brighton.
| 04:005/6James Walton chairs the literary quiz featuring the poetry of John Milton. From 2005. 04:301/6Katy is a mum. Daniel has a new job. Lucy is jealous.
| 04:005/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Francis Wheen, Kirsty Wark and Andrew Maxwell. 04:308/10When Devere installs new security cameras, Audrey declares war.
| 04:00Athlete Jesse Owens’ dominance at 1936’s Berlin Olympics unsettled Hitler.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:306/6Hit sit com about 3 marriages in various states of disrepair.
| 05:001/4Tim FitzHigham recreates an 18th-century bet - can he navigate central London blindfolded? 05:301/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:002/4Funny man Andy Hamilton looks at his lifetime relationship with politics. 05:302/4Simon Evans presents another comedy lecture on economics.
| 05:004/6Jonathan Swift unwittingly creates his masterpiece with the aid of the secret society. 05:302/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of the world.
| 05:003/4Morwenna is bored with life on St Martin's, where locals want to protect the post office. 05:304/4Olga explores privacy, but shhh… it’s private.
| 05:001/4The Wilsons family resume their efforts to live their best ethical life. 05:30Tessa Coates explores the rise in modern witchcraft in young women.
| 05:30Gary Kemp of Spandau Ballet chooses architect-designer, Edward William Godwin.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/8Paul Temple faces peril linking mystery deaths with a disappearance. 06:301/6The new Metropolitan Police force is unpopular sparking deep political unrest.
| 06:002/8The detective heads to Switzerland on the trail of the head of CI5's missing daughter. 06:302/6PC Quin is charged with assault, the riots worsen and the blackmail plot thickens.
| 06:003/8A drive-by shooting and the victim's last words pose more puzzles for the sleuth. 06:303/6Lord Trowle and PC Quin meet in Court and Mr Morley meets his match in Mrs Gascoygne.
| 06:004/8Pondering the mystery of the handbag, the detective and his wife follow up a fresh lead. 06:304/6PC Quin is jailed and Maria is imprisoned by her father. With Richard E Grant.
| 06:005/8The worried detective tackles Salty West and uncovers links to his wife Steve. 06:305/6The blackmail plot is rumbled, but Quin and Maria seem as far apart as ever.
| 06:00Athlete Jesse Owens’ dominance at 1936’s Berlin Olympics unsettled Hitler.
| 06:00A nostalgic celebration of summertime in 20th century Britain.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/4Tim FitzHigham recreates an 18th-century bet - can he navigate central London blindfolded? 07:301/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:002/4Funny man Andy Hamilton looks at his lifetime relationship with politics. 07:302/4Simon Evans presents another comedy lecture on economics.
| 07:004/6Jonathan Swift unwittingly creates his masterpiece with the aid of the secret society. 07:302/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of the world.
| 07:003/4Morwenna is bored with life on St Martin's, where locals want to protect the post office. 07:304/4Olga explores privacy, but shhh… it’s private.
| 07:001/4The Wilsons family resume their efforts to live their best ethical life. 07:30Tessa Coates explores the rise in modern witchcraft in young women.
| 07:30Gary Kemp of Spandau Ballet chooses architect-designer, Edward William Godwin.
| 07:10Rock musician Mike Fleetwood chooses 'Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie!' by Charlie Kunz. 07:201/21950s Llantwit-on-Sea is enjoying a boom. Starring Nerys Hughes.
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| 08:00 | 08:004/6Harold wants a holiday but without his father Albert. Adapted from TV with Harry H Corbett 08:306/6Scotsman Donald finds himself at the mercy of a rampaging fox hunt and a society ball
| 08:0015/17On Scotland's crab-ridden shores, Neddie Seagoon is bridging a gap. 08:304/5Roache & Brewer has two big hits on its hands – for all the wrong reasons.
| 08:002/20The Lad is getting a new car, so Sid makes the most of the opportunity. 08:302/6Emily and Charlotte are unsympathetic over Roger losing his job.
| 08:00Will a star be born? The crew audition for a talent contest aboard HMS Troutbridge. 08:304/6Miss Featherstone gets arrested. Is she the right sort of person to teach children?
| 08:002/20Captain Mainwaring promotes fractious Frazer with unexpected results. 08:301/6Upwardly mobile Ben and Helen plan a holiday. Simon Brett sitcom starring Paula Wilcox.
| 08:006/6Gyles Brandreth, Steve Punt, Marcus Brigstocke and Andy Parsons debate to win. 08:304/6Confidentiality proves a headache for events manager Rosie in Brighton.
| 08:30David’s sister, Anne, has her heart set on a new house and asks him to cajole Tony.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 09:304/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, John Sessions and John Wells.
| 09:001/5New sitcom starring Miles Jupp as former PM Henry Tobin. 09:302/6The two dysfunctional siblings Nigel and Michael win an award. From October 2005.
| 09:006/6Gyles Brandreth, Steve Punt, Marcus Brigstocke and Andy Parsons debate to win. 09:304/6Confidentiality proves a headache for events manager Rosie in Brighton.
| 09:005/6James Walton chairs the literary quiz featuring the poetry of John Milton. From 2005. 09:301/6Katy is a mum. Daniel has a new job. Lucy is jealous.
| 09:005/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Francis Wheen, Kirsty Wark and Andrew Maxwell. 09:308/10When Devere installs new security cameras, Audrey declares war.
| 09:00The rudest man in Britain explores the legacy of former broadcasting star Gilbert Harding.
| 09:002/13With Jennifer's baby due, her daughters want a girl, but her son's hoping for a brother. 09:301/4The Wilsons family resume their efforts to live their best ethical life.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Amanda Dalton dramatises Tove Jansson's atmospheric novel. With Sophia Jansson. 10:45Charlotte Mendelson describes her passion for raspberry sorbet and chocolate ice cream.
| 10:00Based on Elizabeth Lewis's real-life unforgettable summer working as an au pair in Italy. 10:45Sophie Grigson recreates the apple pie which brings back memories of Tessa Hadley's Nana.
| 10:00Dramatisation of poet Roger McGough's iconic, magical tale of love in the 1960s 10:35Poet Roger McGough reveals who Monika - the muse of his 1960s poem about love - really was 10:45Author Tim Pears recalls cooking potatoes, a tin of sardines and an unidentified herb.
| 10:001/2David Tennant stars in Michael Frayn's brilliant adaptation of the riotous Chekhov comedy.
| 10:002/2Platonov seems to gain the admiration of all the women he knows. Who will he end up with?
| | 10:00John Cooper Clarke, poet, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne 10:45Three nuns share their experiences of love and why they don't see themselves as single.
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| 11:00 | 11:0014/48Manoush Zomorodi explore how racism has become embedded in everyday American life 11:50‘Take Five’ by The Dave Brubeck Quartet and ‘Pio Poli’ by Michalis Hatzigiannis.
| 11:00The enduring appeal of the Scarborough Spa Orchestra, drawing the crowds since 1912. 11:45Perfectly observed short story by Elizabeth Jane Howard.
| 11:003/3Conclusion of Paul Gambaccini's celebration of the mystique of Jim Morrison.
| 11:00Comedian Sue Perkins is castaway by Kirsty Young. 11:45A year-long adventure in India inspires a spiritual journey and a fulfilling new career.
| 11:00Podcast Radio Hour presents postcards recommending some great listens for the Summer.
| | 11:00True stories told live in the USA: tales of things past shaping the here and now. 11:50Rock musician Mike Fleetwood chooses 'Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie!' by Charlie Kunz.
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| 12:00 | 12:004/6Harold wants a holiday but without his father Albert. Adapted from TV with Harry H Corbett 12:306/6Scotsman Donald finds himself at the mercy of a rampaging fox hunt and a society ball
| 12:0015/17On Scotland's crab-ridden shores, Neddie Seagoon is bridging a gap. 12:304/5Roache & Brewer has two big hits on its hands – for all the wrong reasons.
| 12:002/20The Lad is getting a new car, so Sid makes the most of the opportunity. 12:302/6Emily and Charlotte are unsympathetic over Roger losing his job.
| 12:00Will a star be born? The crew audition for a talent contest aboard HMS Troutbridge. 12:304/6Miss Featherstone gets arrested. Is she the right sort of person to teach children?
| 12:002/20Captain Mainwaring promotes fractious Frazer with unexpected results. 12:301/6Upwardly mobile Ben and Helen plan a holiday. Simon Brett sitcom starring Paula Wilcox.
| 12:001/4Tim FitzHigham recreates an 18th-century bet - can he navigate central London blindfolded? 12:301/6Katy is a mum. Daniel has a new job. Lucy is jealous.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:301/6An awkward phone call and the importance of good manners. The award-winning sketch show.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/8Paul Temple faces peril linking mystery deaths with a disappearance. 13:301/6The new Metropolitan Police force is unpopular sparking deep political unrest.
| 13:002/8The detective heads to Switzerland on the trail of the head of CI5's missing daughter. 13:302/6PC Quin is charged with assault, the riots worsen and the blackmail plot thickens.
| 13:003/8A drive-by shooting and the victim's last words pose more puzzles for the sleuth. 13:303/6Lord Trowle and PC Quin meet in Court and Mr Morley meets his match in Mrs Gascoygne.
| 13:004/8Pondering the mystery of the handbag, the detective and his wife follow up a fresh lead. 13:304/6PC Quin is jailed and Maria is imprisoned by her father. With Richard E Grant.
| 13:005/8The worried detective tackles Salty West and uncovers links to his wife Steve. 13:305/6The blackmail plot is rumbled, but Quin and Maria seem as far apart as ever.
| 13:00The enduring appeal of the Scarborough Spa Orchestra, drawing the crowds since 1912. 13:45Perfectly observed short story by Elizabeth Jane Howard.
| 13:00“I was born a child prodigy darling. I was born a genius.” The story of Nina Simone.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5A nostalgic celebration of summertime in twentieth century Britain. 14:151/10Recently widowed Eirlys Richards welcomes a new guest at her lively boarding house. 14:30An evocation from the BBC Archive of summers past, of long grass and long days and rain. 14:50David Attenborough tells of nature's first bribe, that evolved a hundred million years ago
| 14:002/5A wistful celebration of school summer holidays and the companions who made them. 14:152/10Henpecked hotelier Arnold battles to replace his chef and withstand the formidable Theda. 14:30Brett Westwood explores our relationship with crickets and tunes in to their songs.
| 14:003/5A joyful celebration of school holidays in twentieth century Britain. 14:153/10Frustrated hotel manager Arnold gets inspired by Matthew's idea for a new business venture 14:30Jack Dee's humorous look at the history of the back-garden swimming pool.
| 14:004/5A nostalgic celebration of summertime in twentieth century Britain. 14:154/10Bandmaster Jenks wants to marry Eirlys, but first he needs to hire a private detective. 14:30Tim Marlow investigates Van Gogh's late passion for sunflowers.
| 14:005/5British summers are about to change forever with the arrival of the foreign holiday. 14:155/10The local deckchair attendant is being victimised by the fishing community. But why? 14:30Memories of the pleasures and pains of holidays on the south coast between the Wars.
| 14:001/6Sitcom in which Josh Howie comes to terms with the impending birth of his first child. 14:301/6Wander the galleries and discover the identity of Jack the Ripper.
| 14:10Singer Kiki Dee chooses tracks sung by Dusty Springfield and Jane Siberry. 14:202/2Jill arrives unexpectedly at her parents' home, children in tow.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Amanda Dalton dramatises Tove Jansson's atmospheric novel. With Sophia Jansson. 15:45Charlotte Mendelson describes her passion for raspberry sorbet and chocolate ice cream.
| 15:00Based on Elizabeth Lewis's real-life unforgettable summer working as an au pair in Italy. 15:45Sophie Grigson recreates the apple pie which brings back memories of Tessa Hadley's Nana.
| 15:00Dramatisation of poet Roger McGough's iconic, magical tale of love in the 1960s 15:35Poet Roger McGough reveals who Monika - the muse of his 1960s poem about love - really was 15:45Author Tim Pears recalls cooking potatoes, a tin of sardines and an unidentified herb.
| 15:001/2David Tennant stars in Michael Frayn's brilliant adaptation of the riotous Chekhov comedy.
| 15:002/2Platonov seems to gain the admiration of all the women he knows. Who will he end up with?
| 15:006/6It's the Asian station phone-in show's first wedding, but is love blind or stupid? 15:306/6The comedian gives his assessment of the influential revolutionary thinker and philosopher
| 15:30Tim Marlow investigates Van Gogh's late passion for sunflowers.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 16:304/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, John Sessions and John Wells.
| 16:002/6Al Murray and Isy Suttie join Frank Skinner and historian Dr Kate Williams. 16:302/6The two dysfunctional siblings Nigel and Michael win an award. From October 2005.
| 16:006/6Gyles Brandreth, Steve Punt, Marcus Brigstocke and Andy Parsons debate to win. 16:304/6Confidentiality proves a headache for events manager Rosie in Brighton.
| 16:005/6James Walton chairs the literary quiz featuring the poetry of John Milton. From 2005. 16:301/6Katy is a mum. Daniel has a new job. Lucy is jealous.
| 16:005/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Francis Wheen, Kirsty Wark and Andrew Maxwell. 16:308/10When Devere installs new security cameras, Audrey declares war.
| 16:00Athlete Jesse Owens’ dominance at 1936’s Berlin Olympics unsettled Hitler.
| 16:00A dalliance with a young American woman inspires Henry James, but leads to tragedy.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/4Tim FitzHigham recreates an 18th-century bet - can he navigate central London blindfolded? 17:301/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:002/4Funny man Andy Hamilton looks at his lifetime relationship with politics. 17:302/4Simon Evans presents another comedy lecture on economics.
| 17:004/6Jonathan Swift unwittingly creates his masterpiece with the aid of the secret society. 17:302/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of the world.
| 17:003/4Morwenna is bored with life on St Martin's, where locals want to protect the post office. 17:304/4Olga explores privacy, but shhh… it’s private.
| 17:001/4The Wilsons family resume their efforts to live their best ethical life. 17:30Tessa Coates explores the rise in modern witchcraft in young women.
| 17:30Gary Kemp of Spandau Ballet chooses architect-designer, Edward William Godwin.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:301/6An awkward phone call and the importance of good manners. The award-winning sketch show.
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| 18:00 | 18:0016/20Captain Jet Morgan and the Discovery crew ambush the Lunar Controller. 18:30Harriett Gilbert, Val McDermid and Alex Horne discuss their favourite books. From 2012.
| 18:0017/20With few resources available, Jet and his crew race to make radio contact. 18:30Anti-apartheid campaigner Albie Sachs on the Largo from Dvorak's New World Symphony.
| 18:0018/20With the Martians in pursuit, Jet and the crew try desperately to get a message to Earth. 18:307/7Josie Long presents short documentaries and adventures in sound about record keepers.
| 18:0019/20Despite their best efforts, Jet and the crew are prised from their ship by the Martians. 18:30Gary Kemp of Spandau Ballet chooses architect-designer, Edward William Godwin.
| 18:0020/20As the invasion fleet reaches Earth, can Jet Morgan and his crew save the day? 18:30Amanda Mitchison, Rob Penn and Tobias Jones reach for a perfect world. From 2010.
| 18:00Balzac uncovers the grisly tale that lies behind the ruins of La Grande Breteche.
| 18:00A ghost from the past troubles Anna on her bleak return to her childhood holiday home. 18:452/5A girl encounters the bewitching Erl-King and finds him irresistible.
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| 19:00 | 19:004/6Harold wants a holiday but without his father Albert. Adapted from TV with Harry H Corbett 19:306/6Scotsman Donald finds himself at the mercy of a rampaging fox hunt and a society ball
| 19:0015/17On Scotland's crab-ridden shores, Neddie Seagoon is bridging a gap. 19:304/5Roache & Brewer has two big hits on its hands – for all the wrong reasons.
| 19:002/20The Lad is getting a new car, so Sid makes the most of the opportunity. 19:302/6Emily and Charlotte are unsympathetic over Roger losing his job.
| 19:00Will a star be born? The crew audition for a talent contest aboard HMS Troutbridge. 19:304/6Miss Featherstone gets arrested. Is she the right sort of person to teach children?
| 19:002/20Captain Mainwaring promotes fractious Frazer with unexpected results. 19:301/6Upwardly mobile Ben and Helen plan a holiday. Simon Brett sitcom starring Paula Wilcox.
| 19:00The rudest man in Britain explores the legacy of former broadcasting star Gilbert Harding.
| 19:00True stories told live in the USA: tales of things past shaping the here and now. 19:50Rock musician Mike Fleetwood chooses 'Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie!' by Charlie Kunz.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/8Paul Temple faces peril linking mystery deaths with a disappearance. 20:301/6The new Metropolitan Police force is unpopular sparking deep political unrest.
| 20:002/8The detective heads to Switzerland on the trail of the head of CI5's missing daughter. 20:302/6PC Quin is charged with assault, the riots worsen and the blackmail plot thickens.
| 20:003/8A drive-by shooting and the victim's last words pose more puzzles for the sleuth. 20:303/6Lord Trowle and PC Quin meet in Court and Mr Morley meets his match in Mrs Gascoygne.
| 20:004/8Pondering the mystery of the handbag, the detective and his wife follow up a fresh lead. 20:304/6PC Quin is jailed and Maria is imprisoned by her father. With Richard E Grant.
| 20:005/8The worried detective tackles Salty West and uncovers links to his wife Steve. 20:305/6The blackmail plot is rumbled, but Quin and Maria seem as far apart as ever.
| | 20:00A dalliance with a young American woman inspires Henry James, but leads to tragedy.
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| 21:00 | 21:0014/48Manoush Zomorodi explore how racism has become embedded in everyday American life 21:50‘Take Five’ by The Dave Brubeck Quartet and ‘Pio Poli’ by Michalis Hatzigiannis.
| 21:00The enduring appeal of the Scarborough Spa Orchestra, drawing the crowds since 1912. 21:45Perfectly observed short story by Elizabeth Jane Howard.
| 21:003/3Conclusion of Paul Gambaccini's celebration of the mystique of Jim Morrison.
| 21:00Comedian Sue Perkins is castaway by Kirsty Young. 21:45A year-long adventure in India inspires a spiritual journey and a fulfilling new career.
| 21:00Podcast Radio Hour presents postcards recommending some great listens for the Summer.
| | 21:00John Cooper Clarke, poet, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne 21:45Three nuns share their experiences of love and why they don't see themselves as single.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:303/4House-husband Tom is forced to confront his deepest fears at his uncle's laying out.
| 22:002/4Simon Evans presents another comedy lecture on economics. 22:304/6Mary discovers that there's no place like home. 1770 America sitcom stars Andy Hamilton.
| 22:002/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of the world. 22:305/6When Peter goes on training, Harry has to contend with a brutally efficient replacement. 22:451/6The comedian muses on the secret of life, and the mysteries of destiny and fate.
| 22:004/4Olga explores privacy, but shhh… it’s private. 22:304/4Yasmine Akram and Aisling Bea bring to life some of Ireland's most popular folklore. 22:454/4The Aussie comic explores Pablo Picasso's angry 1907 masterpiece.
| 22:00Tessa Coates explores the rise in modern witchcraft in young women. 22:302/4Mel Hudson and Vicki Pepperdine have a diabolical visitor.
| 22:006/6A department store drama means the pathology team must work on Christmas Day. 22:304/6Vic Reeves, of Vic and Bob fame, talks to Bafta Award-winning actress Olivia Colman.
| 22:001/6An awkward phone call and the importance of good manners. The award-winning sketch show. 22:30BBC New Comedy Award finalist Ken Cheng tackles the theme of free speech. 22:453/4Charlotte is forced to intervene when Lillian makes a suspicious new group of friends.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/5New sitcom starring Miles Jupp as former PM Henry Tobin. 23:302/6Fast-paced sketch show about modern communication, media noise and contemporary obsessions
| 23:004/6English Civil War reports as they happen - with all the decapitations and more. 23:154/5Musing on old cuppas and paying with Fool's Gold. Songs and stories from Ivor Cutler. 23:302/6Mark takes a breath to examine the virtue of holding your horses.
| 23:002/5An unusual travel diary, very dangerous racing and faking skiing downhill. 23:305/8Patrick Marber and Peter Curran chase the random thoughts that occur just before sleep. 23:453/4The country singer and global activist searches for her forebears in Ireland.
| 23:001/6Wander the galleries and discover the identity of Jack the Ripper. 23:304/4The aspiring politicians get their first radio interview ahead of the by-election.
| 23:002/4The show that looks behind the scenes at the life and work of the star impressionist. 23:303/6The management consultants try reversing the fortunes of an inner city school.
| 23:003/4Why do we have such a visceral reaction when someone intrudes on our personal space? 23:301/4Time management, and some special detectives. The duo star in sketches and songs. 23:451/4Join Alex and Ben - aka The Pin - in their weird twist on the double-act sketch show.
| 23:002/6Josh and his wife go for their 20-week scan. 23:301/2Coffee in the executive lounge and dramatic soap revelations. Choice cuts from BBC TV.
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