| 00:00 | 00:00A ghost from the past troubles Anna on her bleak return to her childhood holiday home. 00:452/5A girl encounters the bewitching Erl-King and finds him irresistible.
| 00:001/5A student at a local college goes missing. Is it the work of the eerie Cranford family? 00:30Harriett Gilbert, Andy Cave and Ed Douglas discuss three favourite books. From 2012.
| 00:002/5The changes in Jackie Lamont’s behaviour and surprising abilities begin to cause concern. 00:30An exploration of how Beethoven's Violin Concerto has touched and changed people's lives.
| 00:003/5The Cranford Family's surviving descendants possess incredible supernatural powers. 00:302/6Josie Long presents short documentaries about desire, love and heartbreak.
| 00:004/5BQ Brown insists on going to the Burning Field at night, with Jackie and the police. 00:30Germaine Greer nominates sculptor Dame Elizabeth Frink. Presented by Matthew Parris.
| 00:005/5BQ Brown has good reason to learn more about the strange powers of the Cranford family. 00:30Dominic Arkwright and guests discuss being written about.
| 00:001/2Engineer D-503 questions his life in One State, a post-revolutionary future.
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| 01:00 | 01:00“I was born a child prodigy darling. I was born a genius.” The story of Nina Simone.
| 01:006/8An unexpected twist wraps up the case for the smooth detective - or does it? 01:306/6As Quin enjoys freedom, Maria is pushed to breaking point. With Mick Ford and James Booth.
| 01:007/8The detective and wife Steve face peril afloat, as they edge ever closer to the truth. 01:301/6When the village curate is found murdered, the retired PR guru vows to catch his killer.
| 01:008/8With the case nearly cracked, the detective invites all the suspects to a cocktail party. 01:302/6With the villagers reeling from the curate's death, the fete goes ahead.
| 01:001/8Charles Bannister's party wins the general election - but only just. 01:303/6The sleuth's plan to quit smoking sparks a treasure hunt, humiliation and a nasty murder.
| 01:002/8Polly causes chaos for her Chief Whip dad and Dougal Baxter is up to no good. 01:304/6The murder hunt leads to Oxford, as intimacy beckons in a cupboard full of special books.
| 01:00Ian Sansom dials up the story of the 999 service, launched in 1937.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Singer Kiki Dee chooses tracks sung by Dusty Springfield and Jane Siberry. 02:202/2Jill arrives unexpectedly at her parents' home, children in tow.
| 02:001/10November 1st, 1746. A traveller arrives at the port of New York, on urgent business. 02:156/10Joyce auditions for Professor Broadbent's Punch and Judy Show with disastrous consequences 02:30The first reunion in 70 years of writer Shirley Hughes and her 1940s dancing partner
| 02:002/10Fresh off the boat in New York, Smith takes a walk along the Broad-Way. 02:157/10Will Owain Owen, the town clerk of Llantwit-on-Sea, get away with his financial scam? 02:30Godzilla was a response to atomic war. Japanese artists now respond to the tsunami of 2011
| 02:003/105 November 1746, New York. Smith pays a visit to the Lovell's house on Golden Hill. 02:158/10Will starstruck 16-year-old Joyce escape the clutches of seedy talent show host Larry? 02:30Martin Palmer goes on a quest for the truth behind the medieval Knights Templar.
| 02:004/10After the excitement of the night before, Smith has a rude awakening. 02:159/10A mysterious guest is staying at Theda's, and Matthew is sent to find out what is going on 02:30David Hepworth talks to fellow writers and bloggers about the decline of the music press
| 02:005/10Smith is invited to play a game of cards with New York's chief justice. 02:1510/10Matthew's past is about to catch up with him when a mystery army sergeant arrives in town. 02:30Simon Fanshawe's story of Roget's Thesaurus compiled by an eminent Victorian.
| 02:001/2Coffee in the executive lounge and dramatic soap revelations. Choice cuts from BBC TV. 02:301/6An awkward phone call and the importance of good manners. The award-winning sketch show.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Tim Marlow investigates Van Gogh's late passion for sunflowers.
| 03:001/4France 1791: A girl is murdered in Amiens. Is there a cover-up? Stars David Calder.
| 03:002/4Lt Gen Lacroix calls on the local sorceress over a ritual killing. Stars David Calder.
| 03:003/4A doctor's son confesses to his father's murder. But is it the truth? Stars David Calder.
| 03:004/4A girl’s death is linked to a magical sect. Could Lacroix be involved? Stars David Calder.
| 03:00When a pig kills a small child in medieval France, legal and religious issues are raised.
| 03:001/4Join Alex and Ben - aka The Pin - in their weird twist on the double-act sketch show. 03:151/4Poetry classics and an unusual person trying to write poetry for the first time. 03:301/4The spin doctoring duo get a lucrative contract to work for the BBC.
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| 04:00 | 04:00A dalliance with a young American woman inspires Henry James, but leads to tragedy.
| 04:004/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 04:305/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 04:003/6Frank Skinner, Holly Walsh and Richard Herring ponder history’s funniest moments. 04:303/6The arrival of Nigel and Michael's father sparks more havoc. From October 2005.
| 04:001/6Scandals quiz with Anthony Holden, Valerie Grove, Lucy Moore and Geoffrey Durham. 04:305/6Romance and skullduggery flourish at a Food Fair.
| 04:006/6James Walton chairs the literary quiz featuring the works of Charles Dickens. From 2005. 04:302/6A golfing break makes Daniel and Lucy rethink priorities.
| 04:006/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Dave Gorman, Anneka Rice and stand-up Joe Lycett. 04:309/10With news of a New Year's Honour for a villager, Audrey is nice to Devere.
| 04:00At a country house party, Mrs Arbuthnot's long-concealed secret comes back to haunt her.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:301/6An awkward phone call and the importance of good manners. The award-winning sketch show.
| 05:002/4Tim FitzHigham recreates a 19th-century bet. Can his pig beat a rower in a feat of speed? 05:302/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:003/4Andy remembers an awkward visit to the GP when he was a student. From 2017. 05:303/4Simon Evans presents another comedy lecture on economics.
| 05:005/6Portraits and Poteen delight the Fair Intellectuals when Mr Hogarth comes to Edinburgh. 05:303/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of new towns.
| 05:004/4Morwenna is trying to improve herself, and Frank needs a lesson in island economics. 05:30Kiri Pritchard-McLean wonders why millennials don't want to procreate?
| 05:002/4Admiring music of the past creates ethical dilemmas for the family. 05:30A comedy special. Anna Leong Brophy and Emily Lloyd-Saini explore being mixed race.
| 05:30Germaine Greer nominates sculptor Dame Elizabeth Frink. Presented by Matthew Parris.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/8An unexpected twist wraps up the case for the smooth detective - or does it? 06:306/6As Quin enjoys freedom, Maria is pushed to breaking point. With Mick Ford and James Booth.
| 06:007/8The detective and wife Steve face peril afloat, as they edge ever closer to the truth. 06:301/6When the village curate is found murdered, the retired PR guru vows to catch his killer.
| 06:008/8With the case nearly cracked, the detective invites all the suspects to a cocktail party. 06:302/6With the villagers reeling from the curate's death, the fete goes ahead.
| 06:001/8Charles Bannister's party wins the general election - but only just. 06:303/6The sleuth's plan to quit smoking sparks a treasure hunt, humiliation and a nasty murder.
| 06:002/8Polly causes chaos for her Chief Whip dad and Dougal Baxter is up to no good. 06:304/6The murder hunt leads to Oxford, as intimacy beckons in a cupboard full of special books.
| 06:00At a country house party, Mrs Arbuthnot's long-concealed secret comes back to haunt her.
| 06:001/2In 1746, a traveller arrives at the port of New York, on urgent business.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/4Tim FitzHigham recreates a 19th-century bet. Can his pig beat a rower in a feat of speed? 07:302/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:003/4Andy remembers an awkward visit to the GP when he was a student. From 2017. 07:303/4Simon Evans presents another comedy lecture on economics.
| 07:005/6Portraits and Poteen delight the Fair Intellectuals when Mr Hogarth comes to Edinburgh. 07:303/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of new towns.
| 07:004/4Morwenna is trying to improve herself, and Frank needs a lesson in island economics. 07:30Kiri Pritchard-McLean wonders why millennials don't want to procreate?
| 07:002/4Admiring music of the past creates ethical dilemmas for the family. 07:30A comedy special. Anna Leong Brophy and Emily Lloyd-Saini explore being mixed race.
| 07:30Germaine Greer nominates sculptor Dame Elizabeth Frink. Presented by Matthew Parris.
| 07:10Wilko Johnson with The Everly Brothers' Cathy's Clown and Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited 07:202/2Joyce auditions for Professor Broadbent's Punch and Judy show, with disastrous results.
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| 08:00 | 08:005/6Albert and Harold set out to buy the yard's freehold. Adapted from TV with Harry H Corbett 08:301/6Dorothy worries over William's wedding and Thomas de Quinine arrives.
| 08:0016/17Ned Seagoon goes overseas to pursue some stolen booty, but can Bloodnok be far behind? 08:305/5Colin helps an old author having problems, and Janet has doubts about a new one.
| 08:003/20The Lad is set to inherit a fortune, but only if he can find a wife. 08:303/6Charlotte makes a momentous decision, and her sisters must suffer the aftermath.
| 08:00The day proves unlucky for the superstitious crew of HMS Troutbridge. 08:305/6It's quiz time, but Mr Maxwell is lacking a team. Plus a former pupil is having problems.
| 08:003/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon sparks havoc during an air-raid. 08:302/6Ben and Helen squabble over spending Christmas with her mother.
| 08:001/6Scandals quiz with Anthony Holden, Valerie Grove, Lucy Moore and Geoffrey Durham. 08:305/6Romance and skullduggery flourish at a Food Fair.
| 08:301/13Freshly qualified doctors Sparrow, Evans and Benskin's medical mishaps go on and on.
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| 09:00 | 09:004/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 09:305/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 09:002/5New sitcom starring Miles Jupp as former PM Henry Tobin. 09:303/6The arrival of Nigel and Michael's father sparks more havoc. From October 2005.
| 09:001/6Scandals quiz with Anthony Holden, Valerie Grove, Lucy Moore and Geoffrey Durham. 09:305/6Romance and skullduggery flourish at a Food Fair.
| 09:006/6James Walton chairs the literary quiz featuring the works of Charles Dickens. From 2005. 09:302/6A golfing break makes Daniel and Lucy rethink priorities.
| 09:006/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Dave Gorman, Anneka Rice and stand-up Joe Lycett. 09:309/10With news of a New Year's Honour for a villager, Audrey is nice to Devere.
| 09:00Author Lynne Truss celebrates the life of Dora Bryan with some archive treasures.
| 09:003/13Organising their new baby's christening turns into a headache for Jennifer and Henry. 09:302/4Admiring music of the past creates ethical dilemmas for the family.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4France 1791: A girl is murdered in Amiens. Is there a cover-up? Stars David Calder.
| 10:002/4Lt Gen Lacroix calls on the local sorceress over a ritual killing. Stars David Calder.
| 10:003/4A doctor's son confesses to his father's murder. But is it the truth? Stars David Calder.
| 10:004/4A girl’s death is linked to a magical sect. Could Lacroix be involved? Stars David Calder.
| 10:00When a pig kills a small child in medieval France, legal and religious issues are raised.
| | 10:00Poet Wendy Cope shares her eight track choices with Lauren Laverne. 10:45Olympic runner Jake Wightman and his twin brother Sam, discuss the impact of comparison.
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| 11:00 | 11:0015/48Manoush Zomorodi explores personal sacrifice during times of crisis 11:50Chopin’s ‘Nocturne No. 1 in b-flat minor’ and Michael Tippett’s ‘A Child of Our Time’.
| 11:00Ian Sansom dials up the story of the 999 service, launched in 1937.
| 11:001/3A collection of classic radio fluffs and bloopers.
| 11:00John Cooper Clarke, poet, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne 11:45Three nuns share their experiences of love and why they don't see themselves as single.
| 11:00Chris Pearson and Scott Bryan present new podcasts for August.
| | 11:00Jay Allison introduces tales of learning life’s lessons from one’s parents. 11:50Wilko Johnson with The Everly Brothers' Cathy's Clown and Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited
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| 12:00 | 12:005/6Albert and Harold set out to buy the yard's freehold. Adapted from TV with Harry H Corbett 12:301/6Dorothy worries over William's wedding and Thomas de Quinine arrives.
| 12:0016/17Ned Seagoon goes overseas to pursue some stolen booty, but can Bloodnok be far behind? 12:305/5Colin helps an old author having problems, and Janet has doubts about a new one.
| 12:003/20The Lad is set to inherit a fortune, but only if he can find a wife. 12:303/6Charlotte makes a momentous decision, and her sisters must suffer the aftermath.
| 12:00The day proves unlucky for the superstitious crew of HMS Troutbridge. 12:305/6It's quiz time, but Mr Maxwell is lacking a team. Plus a former pupil is having problems.
| 12:003/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon sparks havoc during an air-raid. 12:302/6Ben and Helen squabble over spending Christmas with her mother.
| 12:0016/17Ned Seagoon goes overseas to pursue some stolen booty, but can Bloodnok be far behind? 12:301/6Dorothy worries over William's wedding and Thomas de Quinine arrives.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:302/6A surprise wedding venue and the sound of Shakespeare. Sketch show from 2018.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/8An unexpected twist wraps up the case for the smooth detective - or does it? 13:306/6As Quin enjoys freedom, Maria is pushed to breaking point. With Mick Ford and James Booth.
| 13:007/8The detective and wife Steve face peril afloat, as they edge ever closer to the truth. 13:301/6When the village curate is found murdered, the retired PR guru vows to catch his killer.
| 13:008/8With the case nearly cracked, the detective invites all the suspects to a cocktail party. 13:302/6With the villagers reeling from the curate's death, the fete goes ahead.
| 13:001/8Charles Bannister's party wins the general election - but only just. 13:303/6The sleuth's plan to quit smoking sparks a treasure hunt, humiliation and a nasty murder.
| 13:002/8Polly causes chaos for her Chief Whip dad and Dougal Baxter is up to no good. 13:304/6The murder hunt leads to Oxford, as intimacy beckons in a cupboard full of special books.
| 13:00Ian Sansom dials up the story of the 999 service, launched in 1937.
| 13:00The alliance between man and horse lasted 6,000 years, shaping life in town and country.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10November 1st, 1746. A traveller arrives at the port of New York, on urgent business. 14:156/10Joyce auditions for Professor Broadbent's Punch and Judy Show with disastrous consequences 14:30The first reunion in 70 years of writer Shirley Hughes and her 1940s dancing partner
| 14:002/10Fresh off the boat in New York, Smith takes a walk along the Broad-Way. 14:157/10Will Owain Owen, the town clerk of Llantwit-on-Sea, get away with his financial scam? 14:30Godzilla was a response to atomic war. Japanese artists now respond to the tsunami of 2011
| 14:003/105 November 1746, New York. Smith pays a visit to the Lovell's house on Golden Hill. 14:158/10Will starstruck 16-year-old Joyce escape the clutches of seedy talent show host Larry? 14:30Martin Palmer goes on a quest for the truth behind the medieval Knights Templar.
| 14:004/10After the excitement of the night before, Smith has a rude awakening. 14:159/10A mysterious guest is staying at Theda's, and Matthew is sent to find out what is going on 14:30David Hepworth talks to fellow writers and bloggers about the decline of the music press
| 14:005/10Smith is invited to play a game of cards with New York's chief justice. 14:1510/10Matthew's past is about to catch up with him when a mystery army sergeant arrives in town. 14:30Simon Fanshawe's story of Roget's Thesaurus compiled by an eminent Victorian.
| 14:001/2Coffee in the executive lounge and dramatic soap revelations. Choice cuts from BBC TV. 14:301/6An awkward phone call and the importance of good manners. The award-winning sketch show.
| 14:10Sarah Dunant picks 'You Make Me Feel So Young' and 'Surge illuminare Jerusalem'. 14:20A father and daughter go on a road trip to Moscow to heal a rift - and attend a wedding.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4France 1791: A girl is murdered in Amiens. Is there a cover-up? Stars David Calder.
| 15:002/4Lt Gen Lacroix calls on the local sorceress over a ritual killing. Stars David Calder.
| 15:003/4A doctor's son confesses to his father's murder. But is it the truth? Stars David Calder.
| 15:004/4A girl’s death is linked to a magical sect. Could Lacroix be involved? Stars David Calder.
| 15:00When a pig kills a small child in medieval France, legal and religious issues are raised.
| 15:001/4Join Alex and Ben - aka The Pin - in their weird twist on the double-act sketch show. 15:151/4Poetry classics and an unusual person trying to write poetry for the first time. 15:301/4The spin doctoring duo get a lucrative contract to work for the BBC.
| 15:30Godzilla was a response to atomic war. Japanese artists now respond to the tsunami of 2011
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| 16:00 | 16:004/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 16:305/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 16:003/6Frank Skinner, Holly Walsh and Richard Herring ponder history’s funniest moments. 16:303/6The arrival of Nigel and Michael's father sparks more havoc. From October 2005.
| 16:001/6Scandals quiz with Anthony Holden, Valerie Grove, Lucy Moore and Geoffrey Durham. 16:305/6Romance and skullduggery flourish at a Food Fair.
| 16:006/6James Walton chairs the literary quiz featuring the works of Charles Dickens. From 2005. 16:302/6A golfing break makes Daniel and Lucy rethink priorities.
| 16:006/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Dave Gorman, Anneka Rice and stand-up Joe Lycett. 16:309/10With news of a New Year's Honour for a villager, Audrey is nice to Devere.
| 16:00At a country house party, Mrs Arbuthnot's long-concealed secret comes back to haunt her.
| 16:00Recorded in 1967, the Irish writer's interpretation of one of Aesop's Fables.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/4Tim FitzHigham recreates a 19th-century bet. Can his pig beat a rower in a feat of speed? 17:302/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:003/4Andy remembers an awkward visit to the GP when he was a student. From 2017. 17:303/4Simon Evans presents another comedy lecture on economics.
| 17:005/6Portraits and Poteen delight the Fair Intellectuals when Mr Hogarth comes to Edinburgh. 17:303/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of new towns.
| 17:004/4Morwenna is trying to improve herself, and Frank needs a lesson in island economics. 17:30Kiri Pritchard-McLean wonders why millennials don't want to procreate?
| 17:002/4Admiring music of the past creates ethical dilemmas for the family. 17:30A comedy special. Anna Leong Brophy and Emily Lloyd-Saini explore being mixed race.
| 17:30Germaine Greer nominates sculptor Dame Elizabeth Frink. Presented by Matthew Parris.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:302/6A surprise wedding venue and the sound of Shakespeare. Sketch show from 2018.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5A student at a local college goes missing. Is it the work of the eerie Cranford family? 18:30Harriett Gilbert, Andy Cave and Ed Douglas discuss three favourite books. From 2012.
| 18:002/5The changes in Jackie Lamont’s behaviour and surprising abilities begin to cause concern. 18:30An exploration of how Beethoven's Violin Concerto has touched and changed people's lives.
| 18:003/5The Cranford Family's surviving descendants possess incredible supernatural powers. 18:302/6Josie Long presents short documentaries about desire, love and heartbreak.
| 18:004/5BQ Brown insists on going to the Burning Field at night, with Jackie and the police. 18:30Germaine Greer nominates sculptor Dame Elizabeth Frink. Presented by Matthew Parris.
| 18:005/5BQ Brown has good reason to learn more about the strange powers of the Cranford family. 18:30Dominic Arkwright and guests discuss being written about.
| 18:001/2Engineer D-503 questions his life in One State, a post-revolutionary future.
| 18:002020: Technology rules supreme. An elderly musician goes on TV to justify his existence. 18:453/5A young girl found in a wolf's den goes to work for a dreadful patron.
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| 19:00 | 19:005/6Albert and Harold set out to buy the yard's freehold. Adapted from TV with Harry H Corbett 19:301/6Dorothy worries over William's wedding and Thomas de Quinine arrives.
| 19:0016/17Ned Seagoon goes overseas to pursue some stolen booty, but can Bloodnok be far behind? 19:305/5Colin helps an old author having problems, and Janet has doubts about a new one.
| 19:003/20The Lad is set to inherit a fortune, but only if he can find a wife. 19:303/6Charlotte makes a momentous decision, and her sisters must suffer the aftermath.
| 19:00The day proves unlucky for the superstitious crew of HMS Troutbridge. 19:305/6It's quiz time, but Mr Maxwell is lacking a team. Plus a former pupil is having problems.
| 19:003/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon sparks havoc during an air-raid. 19:302/6Ben and Helen squabble over spending Christmas with her mother.
| 19:00Author Lynne Truss celebrates the life of Dora Bryan with some archive treasures.
| 19:00Jay Allison introduces tales of learning life’s lessons from one’s parents. 19:50Wilko Johnson with The Everly Brothers' Cathy's Clown and Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited
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| 20:00 | 20:006/8An unexpected twist wraps up the case for the smooth detective - or does it? 20:306/6As Quin enjoys freedom, Maria is pushed to breaking point. With Mick Ford and James Booth.
| 20:007/8The detective and wife Steve face peril afloat, as they edge ever closer to the truth. 20:301/6When the village curate is found murdered, the retired PR guru vows to catch his killer.
| 20:008/8With the case nearly cracked, the detective invites all the suspects to a cocktail party. 20:302/6With the villagers reeling from the curate's death, the fete goes ahead.
| 20:001/8Charles Bannister's party wins the general election - but only just. 20:303/6The sleuth's plan to quit smoking sparks a treasure hunt, humiliation and a nasty murder.
| 20:002/8Polly causes chaos for her Chief Whip dad and Dougal Baxter is up to no good. 20:304/6The murder hunt leads to Oxford, as intimacy beckons in a cupboard full of special books.
| | 20:00Recorded in 1967, the Irish writer's interpretation of one of Aesop's Fables.
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| 21:00 | 21:0015/48Manoush Zomorodi explores personal sacrifice during times of crisis 21:50Chopin’s ‘Nocturne No. 1 in b-flat minor’ and Michael Tippett’s ‘A Child of Our Time’.
| 21:00Ian Sansom dials up the story of the 999 service, launched in 1937.
| 21:001/3A collection of classic radio fluffs and bloopers.
| 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.
| 21:00Chris Pearson and Scott Bryan present new podcasts for August.
| | 21:00Poet Wendy Cope shares her eight track choices with Lauren Laverne. 21:45Olympic runner Jake Wightman and his twin brother Sam, discuss the impact of comparison.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:304/4No electricity means house-husband Tom's family enjoy some rare quality time together.
| 22:003/4Simon Evans presents another comedy lecture on economics. 22:305/6Samuel and McGurk follow prospector Mad Pete to hunt for gold.
| 22:003/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of new towns. 22:306/6Crisis comes to The Egg when the prison is attacked by a pair of mating whales. 22:452/6The stand-up comedian looks back at past performances at the Edinburgh Festival.
| 22:00Kiri Pritchard-McLean wonders why millennials don't want to procreate? 22:301/4President Obama's dog Bo suffers an identity crisis. 22:451/4Poetry classics and an unusual person trying to write poetry for the first time.
| 22:00A comedy special. Anna Leong Brophy and Emily Lloyd-Saini explore being mixed race. 22:303/4Nostalgia is all the rage this week, as an escaping PoW drops in and out.
| 22:001/5Ross kicks off his comedy travelogues in the capital of Hungary. 22:305/6Actress Olivia Colman talks to Sharon Horgan, writer and star of sitcom Pulling.
| 22:002/6A surprise wedding venue and the sound of Shakespeare. Sketch show from 2018. 22:30Stand-up exploring British Chinese culture from BBC New Comedy Award finalist Ken Cheng. 22:454/4A hospital stay and a big birthday force Lillian and Charlotte to face some awful truths.
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| 23:00 | 23:002/5New sitcom starring Miles Jupp as former PM Henry Tobin. 23:303/6Sketch show about modern communication and contemporary obsessions.
| 23:005/6Full Age of Enlightenment updates, plus the Earl of Sandwich lives up to his name. 23:155/5Musings on a footkerchief and a forest full of girls. Songs and stories from Ivor Cutler. 23:303/6Mark spoils us with a look at the virtue of generosity.
| 23:003/5Travels at sea, a magazine for NIMBYs and faking your way in abseiling. 23:306/8Rising Damp legend Don Warrington joins Peter Curran and Patrick Marber in the dark. 23:454/4Arriving in Cardiff, the country singer has a very special announcement to make.
| 23:002/6With exhibits ranging from Robin Hood to tribute bands' Mock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. 23:301/4The spin doctoring duo get a lucrative contract to work for the BBC.
| 23:003/4Behind-the-scenes sketch show looking at the life and work of impressionist Lewis Macleod. 23:304/6The consultants marvel at the world wide web, and Ryan gets embroiled in a protest.
| 23:004/4Sara looks at examples of altruistic behaviour and feats of generosity. 23:302/4Battles recreated, and National Trousers Day. The duo's sketches and songs. 23:452/4Join Alex and Ben - aka The Pin - in their weird twist on the double-act sketch show.
| 23:003/6Josh attempts to buy a pram on the cheap. 23:302/2A crazy shopping spree and eating Greek in Stevenage.
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