| 00:00 | 00:002020: Technology rules supreme. An elderly musician goes on TV to justify his existence. 00:453/5A young girl found in a wolf's den goes to work for a dreadful patron.
| 00:001/5'Coolhunter' Cayce Pollard takes on an apparently routine assignment in London. 00:30Business experts Michael Darrington and Terri Duhon discuss books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 00:002/5'Coolhunter' Cayce travels to Tokyo in search of the online footage's creator. 00:30Exploring how this song from the 1870s continues to touch people's lives across the world.
| 00:003/5'Coolhunter' Cayce Pollard is mugged in Tokyo, but who is behind her assailants? 00:304/6Short documentaries about creatures - both real and imagined - presented by Josie Long.
| 00:004/5Searching for footage clues, 'coolhunter' Cayce locates the menacing Baranov. 00:30The Albanian opera singer Ermonela Jaho chooses the life of Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
| 00:005/5In seedy Moscow, 'coolhunter' Cayce meets the maker of the footage. 00:30Dominic Arkwright discusses admitting uncertainty with his panel.
| 00:002/2Will OneState engineer D-503's fascination with I-330 lead him to love or revolution?
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| 01:00 | 01:00The alliance between man and horse lasted 6,000 years, shaping life in town and country.
| 01:003/8A political novel and a proposed memoir ruffle the feathers of the British establishment. 01:305/6The alarmed sleuth discovers her hairdresser and his clients are harbouring a dark secret.
| 01:004/8Woman trouble for the Home Secretary as he leads an important vote. With Timothy West. 01:306/6Agatha must identify the poisoner, but James won't help. Does he really no longer care?
| 01:005/8Chief Whip Charles's daughter gets into the newspapers again. 01:301/6The kindly detective probes some animal charities.
| 01:006/8The Opposition are thinking of changing their leader and Charles and Juliet have lunch. 01:302/6As the sabotage and murder trail continues, Mortimer is set to make a speech.
| 01:007/8A spy in their midst - but who can it be? 01:303/6Purbright probes the discovery of a body down a wishing well.
| 01:00Frances Cairncross tells the inside story of the devaluation crisis of 1967.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Sarah Dunant picks 'You Make Me Feel So Young' and 'Surge illuminare Jerusalem'. 02:20A father and daughter go on a road trip to Moscow to heal a rift - and attend a wedding.
| 02:006/10Smith writes to his father from the debtors prison where he has been detained. 02:151/10Jane Austen's satire on all things Gothic with Miriam Margolyes. 02:30Two British amateur cooks take over a Paris restaurant to feed British food to the French
| 02:007/10A civilised breakfast is interrupted by an unkempt surprise guest. 02:152/10Catherine Morland becomes extremely worried. Stars Georgia Groome. 02:30Author Adam Gopnik rides New York's longest subway train which is famous for its song.
| 02:008/10Smith and Septimus relax after a triumphant performance of the play. 02:153/10Catherine finds her plan to spend more time with Henry Tilney thwarted. 02:30Andrew Hussey on the cultural renaissance affecting Morocco's largest city.
| 02:009/10A devastating accident has occurred and Smith finds himself in court. 02:154/10Catherine discovers that heroines must take desperate action to get what they want. 02:30Val McDermid investigates the Glasgow-born man who gave the world the term "private eye".
| 02:0010/10The true nature of Smith's quest becomes clear. But is it all as it seems? 02:155/10Catherine receives a most pleasing invitation and a most displeasing engagement. 02:30Poet Michael Symmons Roberts explores the remarkable life of Anthony Trollope.
| 02:001/4Neil Innes ruminates wryly on the nature of civilisation. 02:304/4Sara looks at examples of altruistic behaviour and feats of generosity.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Godzilla was a response to atomic war. Japanese artists now respond to the tsunami of 2011
| 03:001/3A beautiful glover's daughter struggles to survive in lawless 14th-century Scotland.
| 03:002/3A young poet is banished to the north, where he falls for his beautiful, mysterious cousin
| 03:003/3What makes a man betray his country to fight for another cause? Ambition, politics, love?
| 03:001/3Can a marriage between two warring families finally bring peace?
| 03:002/3Ivanhoe rescued King Richard I during the Crusades but has since disappeared.
| 03:001/6Feeling middle-aged at 35, Will seeks advice from godfather Peter and Tory MP George. 03:301/5Ross kicks off his comedy travelogues in the capital of Hungary.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Recorded in 1967, the Irish writer's interpretation of one of Aesop's Fables.
| 04:005/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 04:306/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 04:004/6Chris Addison and Alun Cochrane join Frank Skinner and historian Dr Kate Williams. 04:304/6Zorro saves the day for the dysfunctional web designers, or does he?
| 04:002/6Scandals quiz with Anthony Holden, Lynne Truss, Lucy Moore and Michele Brown. 04:306/6Joan's got man troubles, while Rosie tackles pensioner politics. From 2001.
| 04:001/5Clive Anderson is joined by Gyles Brandreth, Jimmy Carr, John O'Farrell and David Quantick 04:303/6Lucy doesn't realise Daniel can't keep secrets.
| 04:001/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou, Matthew Fort. 04:3010/10With their love lives in a tangle, Audrey falls out with Marjory.
| 04:00A chilling letter sets the Belgian sleuth on the trail of an enigmatic killer.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:302/6A surprise wedding venue and the sound of Shakespeare. Sketch show from 2018.
| 05:003/4Adventuring comic Tim FitzHigham attempts to cook a pudding under ten feet of water. 05:303/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:004/4Comedian and writer Andy Hamilton's sort-of-memories are all about animals. 05:304/4Simon Evans presents another comedy lecture on economics.
| 05:006/6Ben Franklin arrives in a thunderstorm and wins the Fair Intellectuals' hearts and minds. 05:304/4Paul Sinha presents his virtual audience with an A-Z of facts.
| 05:001/4Justin Edwards, Mel Giedroyc and Dave Mounfield with special guest Rebecca Front. 05:30Comedian Imran Yusuf does some soul-searching about what it means to be a 'man'.
| 05:003/4The Wilsons family resume their efforts to live their best ethical life 05:301/4The latest from Frayn’s comic genius. Martin Jarvis directs a dazzling ensemble.
| 05:30The Albanian opera singer Ermonela Jaho chooses the life of Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
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| 06:00 | 06:003/8A political novel and a proposed memoir ruffle the feathers of the British establishment. 06:305/6The alarmed sleuth discovers her hairdresser and his clients are harbouring a dark secret.
| 06:004/8Woman trouble for the Home Secretary as he leads an important vote. With Timothy West. 06:306/6Agatha must identify the poisoner, but James won't help. Does he really no longer care?
| 06:005/8Chief Whip Charles's daughter gets into the newspapers again. 06:301/6The kindly detective probes some animal charities.
| 06:006/8The Opposition are thinking of changing their leader and Charles and Juliet have lunch. 06:302/6As the sabotage and murder trail continues, Mortimer is set to make a speech.
| 06:007/8A spy in their midst - but who can it be? 06:303/6Purbright probes the discovery of a body down a wishing well.
| 06:00A chilling letter sets the Belgian sleuth on the trail of an enigmatic killer.
| 06:002/2Smith writes to his father from the debtors prison where he has been detained.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/4Adventuring comic Tim FitzHigham attempts to cook a pudding under ten feet of water. 07:303/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:004/4Comedian and writer Andy Hamilton's sort-of-memories are all about animals. 07:304/4Simon Evans presents another comedy lecture on economics.
| 07:006/6Ben Franklin arrives in a thunderstorm and wins the Fair Intellectuals' hearts and minds. 07:304/4Paul Sinha presents his virtual audience with an A-Z of facts.
| 07:001/4Justin Edwards, Mel Giedroyc and Dave Mounfield with special guest Rebecca Front. 07:30Comedian Imran Yusuf does some soul-searching about what it means to be a 'man'.
| 07:003/4The Wilsons family resume their efforts to live their best ethical life 07:301/4The latest from Frayn’s comic genius. Martin Jarvis directs a dazzling ensemble.
| 07:30The Albanian opera singer Ermonela Jaho chooses the life of Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
| 07:10Former Spice Girl Melanie C chooses tracks by Stevie Wonder and The Bangles. 07:201/2Entering society, Catherine imagines danger in every encounter with comic results.
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| 08:00 | 08:006/6Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell 08:302/6William and Mary's wedding bells ring, but there is an unexpected guest.
| 08:0017/17Kenneth Connor takes Harry Secombe's place as Ned picks up a lavish NHS prescription. 08:301/6Newly in love, Nancy is not too keen on recalling past events with old rogue Winston.
| 08:006/20The Lad becomes a young schoolmaster in a school full of juvenile delinquents. 08:304/6Victoria's illness makes Roger squeamish. Charlotte overreacts, but Anna is a rock.
| 08:00Pertwee's potent beer sparks an explosive opening ceremony aboard HMS Troutbridge. 08:306/6Two musicians are after the same piano and a boy can't face the special school parade.
| 08:004/20The platoon take action when Mainwaring gets obsessed with their feet. 08:303/6Ben would like to swap his daughter for a Porsche. Or is private education the answer?
| 08:002/6Scandals quiz with Anthony Holden, Lynne Truss, Lucy Moore and Michele Brown. 08:306/6Joan's got man troubles, while Rosie tackles pensioner politics. From 2001.
| 08:302/13Simon Sparrow soon realises that life as a ship's doctor is far from plain sailing.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 09:306/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 09:003/5Henry meets a local nemesis as he tries to make some home and garden improvements. 09:304/6Zorro saves the day for the dysfunctional web designers, or does he?
| 09:002/6Scandals quiz with Anthony Holden, Lynne Truss, Lucy Moore and Michele Brown. 09:306/6Joan's got man troubles, while Rosie tackles pensioner politics. From 2001.
| 09:001/5Clive Anderson is joined by Gyles Brandreth, Jimmy Carr, John O'Farrell and David Quantick 09:303/6Lucy doesn't realise Daniel can't keep secrets.
| 09:001/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou, Matthew Fort. 09:3010/10With their love lives in a tangle, Audrey falls out with Marjory.
| 09:00Crime writer Mark Billingham detects his radio sleuthing stars.
| 09:004/13It's the new baby's christening day - at Jennifer's mother's church. 09:303/4The Wilsons family resume their efforts to live their best ethical life
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3A beautiful glover's daughter struggles to survive in lawless 14th-century Scotland.
| 10:002/3A young poet is banished to the north, where he falls for his beautiful, mysterious cousin
| 10:003/3What makes a man betray his country to fight for another cause? Ambition, politics, love?
| 10:001/3Can a marriage between two warring families finally bring peace?
| 10:002/3Ivanhoe rescued King Richard I during the Crusades but has since disappeared.
| | 10:00Poet Lemn Sissay shares his castaway choices in conversation with Kirsty Young. 10:45A chance encounter took 22-year-old Emilie's life in a completely unexpected direction.
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| 11:00 | 11:0016/48Manoush Zomorodi sxplores some of TED's most wondrous science lessons 11:50Sugababe singer Keisha Buchanan shares her Inheritance Tracks.
| 11:00Frances Cairncross tells the inside story of the devaluation crisis of 1967.
| 11:002/3A collection of classic radio fluffs and bloopers.
| 11:00Poet Wendy Cope shares her eight track choices with Lauren Laverne. 11:45Olympic runner Jake Wightman and his twin brother Sam, discuss the impact of comparison.
| 11:00Verity Sharp and Moy McGowan recommend their favourite tree podcasts.
| | 11:00True stories told live in the USA: Jenifer Hixson introduces tales of responsibility 11:50Former Spice Girl Melanie C chooses tracks by Stevie Wonder and The Bangles.
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| 12:00 | 12:006/6Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell 12:302/6William and Mary's wedding bells ring, but there is an unexpected guest.
| 12:0017/17Kenneth Connor takes Harry Secombe's place as Ned picks up a lavish NHS prescription. 12:301/6Newly in love, Nancy is not too keen on recalling past events with old rogue Winston.
| 12:006/20The Lad becomes a young schoolmaster in a school full of juvenile delinquents. 12:304/6Victoria's illness makes Roger squeamish. Charlotte overreacts, but Anna is a rock.
| 12:00Pertwee's potent beer sparks an explosive opening ceremony aboard HMS Troutbridge. 12:306/6Two musicians are after the same piano and a boy can't face the special school parade.
| 12:004/20The platoon take action when Mainwaring gets obsessed with their feet. 12:303/6Ben would like to swap his daughter for a Porsche. Or is private education the answer?
| 12:001/5Clive Anderson is joined by Gyles Brandreth, Jimmy Carr, John O'Farrell and David Quantick 12:301/4Justin Edwards, Mel Giedroyc and Dave Mounfield with special guest Rebecca Front.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:303/6The best sound in all of music, and someone asks for a massive favour.
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| 13:00 | 13:003/8A political novel and a proposed memoir ruffle the feathers of the British establishment. 13:305/6The alarmed sleuth discovers her hairdresser and his clients are harbouring a dark secret.
| 13:004/8Woman trouble for the Home Secretary as he leads an important vote. With Timothy West. 13:306/6Agatha must identify the poisoner, but James won't help. Does he really no longer care?
| 13:005/8Chief Whip Charles's daughter gets into the newspapers again. 13:301/6The kindly detective probes some animal charities.
| 13:006/8The Opposition are thinking of changing their leader and Charles and Juliet have lunch. 13:302/6As the sabotage and murder trail continues, Mortimer is set to make a speech.
| 13:007/8A spy in their midst - but who can it be? 13:303/6Purbright probes the discovery of a body down a wishing well.
| 13:00Frances Cairncross tells the inside story of the devaluation crisis of 1967.
| 13:00The landmark allegory about hypocrisy and corruption of power.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Smith writes to his father from the debtors prison where he has been detained. 14:151/10Jane Austen's satire on all things Gothic with Miriam Margolyes. 14:30Two British amateur cooks take over a Paris restaurant to feed British food to the French
| 14:007/10A civilised breakfast is interrupted by an unkempt surprise guest. 14:152/10Catherine Morland becomes extremely worried. Stars Georgia Groome. 14:30Author Adam Gopnik rides New York's longest subway train which is famous for its song.
| 14:008/10Smith and Septimus relax after a triumphant performance of the play. 14:153/10Catherine finds her plan to spend more time with Henry Tilney thwarted. 14:30Andrew Hussey on the cultural renaissance affecting Morocco's largest city.
| 14:009/10A devastating accident has occurred and Smith finds himself in court. 14:154/10Catherine discovers that heroines must take desperate action to get what they want. 14:30Val McDermid investigates the Glasgow-born man who gave the world the term "private eye".
| 14:0010/10The true nature of Smith's quest becomes clear. But is it all as it seems? 14:155/10Catherine receives a most pleasing invitation and a most displeasing engagement. 14:30Poet Michael Symmons Roberts explores the remarkable life of Anthony Trollope.
| 14:001/4Neil Innes ruminates wryly on the nature of civilisation. 14:304/4Sara looks at examples of altruistic behaviour and feats of generosity.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3A beautiful glover's daughter struggles to survive in lawless 14th-century Scotland.
| 15:002/3A young poet is banished to the north, where he falls for his beautiful, mysterious cousin
| 15:003/3What makes a man betray his country to fight for another cause? Ambition, politics, love?
| 15:001/3Can a marriage between two warring families finally bring peace?
| 15:002/3Ivanhoe rescued King Richard I during the Crusades but has since disappeared.
| 15:001/6Feeling middle-aged at 35, Will seeks advice from godfather Peter and Tory MP George. 15:301/5Ross kicks off his comedy travelogues in the capital of Hungary.
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| 16:00 | 16:005/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 16:306/6JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
| 16:004/6Chris Addison and Alun Cochrane join Frank Skinner and historian Dr Kate Williams. 16:304/6Zorro saves the day for the dysfunctional web designers, or does he?
| 16:002/6Scandals quiz with Anthony Holden, Lynne Truss, Lucy Moore and Michele Brown. 16:306/6Joan's got man troubles, while Rosie tackles pensioner politics. From 2001.
| 16:001/5Clive Anderson is joined by Gyles Brandreth, Jimmy Carr, John O'Farrell and David Quantick 16:303/6Lucy doesn't realise Daniel can't keep secrets.
| 16:001/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou, Matthew Fort. 16:3010/10With their love lives in a tangle, Audrey falls out with Marjory.
| 16:00A chilling letter sets the Belgian sleuth on the trail of an enigmatic killer.
| 16:30All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/4Adventuring comic Tim FitzHigham attempts to cook a pudding under ten feet of water. 17:303/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:004/4Comedian and writer Andy Hamilton's sort-of-memories are all about animals. 17:304/4Simon Evans presents another comedy lecture on economics.
| 17:006/6Ben Franklin arrives in a thunderstorm and wins the Fair Intellectuals' hearts and minds. 17:304/4Paul Sinha presents his virtual audience with an A-Z of facts.
| 17:001/4Justin Edwards, Mel Giedroyc and Dave Mounfield with special guest Rebecca Front. 17:30Comedian Imran Yusuf does some soul-searching about what it means to be a 'man'.
| 17:003/4The Wilsons family resume their efforts to live their best ethical life 17:301/4The latest from Frayn’s comic genius. Martin Jarvis directs a dazzling ensemble.
| 17:30The Albanian opera singer Ermonela Jaho chooses the life of Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:303/6The best sound in all of music, and someone asks for a massive favour.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5'Coolhunter' Cayce Pollard takes on an apparently routine assignment in London. 18:30Business experts Michael Darrington and Terri Duhon discuss books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 18:002/5'Coolhunter' Cayce travels to Tokyo in search of the online footage's creator. 18:30Exploring how this song from the 1870s continues to touch people's lives across the world.
| 18:003/5'Coolhunter' Cayce Pollard is mugged in Tokyo, but who is behind her assailants? 18:304/6Short documentaries about creatures - both real and imagined - presented by Josie Long.
| 18:004/5Searching for footage clues, 'coolhunter' Cayce locates the menacing Baranov. 18:30The Albanian opera singer Ermonela Jaho chooses the life of Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
| 18:005/5In seedy Moscow, 'coolhunter' Cayce meets the maker of the footage. 18:30Dominic Arkwright discusses admitting uncertainty with his panel.
| 18:002/2Will OneState engineer D-503's fascination with I-330 lead him to love or revolution?
| 18:00Fact and fiction collide in a ghost story set at the Welsh slate quarries during wartime. 18:454/5A father stakes his daughter in a game of cards. His adversary is known as the Beast.
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| 19:00 | 19:006/6Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell 19:302/6William and Mary's wedding bells ring, but there is an unexpected guest.
| 19:0017/17Kenneth Connor takes Harry Secombe's place as Ned picks up a lavish NHS prescription. 19:301/6Newly in love, Nancy is not too keen on recalling past events with old rogue Winston.
| 19:006/20The Lad becomes a young schoolmaster in a school full of juvenile delinquents. 19:304/6Victoria's illness makes Roger squeamish. Charlotte overreacts, but Anna is a rock.
| 19:00Pertwee's potent beer sparks an explosive opening ceremony aboard HMS Troutbridge. 19:306/6Two musicians are after the same piano and a boy can't face the special school parade.
| 19:004/20The platoon take action when Mainwaring gets obsessed with their feet. 19:303/6Ben would like to swap his daughter for a Porsche. Or is private education the answer?
| 19:00Crime writer Mark Billingham detects his radio sleuthing stars.
| 19:00True stories told live in the USA: Jenifer Hixson introduces tales of responsibility 19:50Former Spice Girl Melanie C chooses tracks by Stevie Wonder and The Bangles.
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| 20:00 | 20:003/8A political novel and a proposed memoir ruffle the feathers of the British establishment. 20:305/6The alarmed sleuth discovers her hairdresser and his clients are harbouring a dark secret.
| 20:004/8Woman trouble for the Home Secretary as he leads an important vote. With Timothy West. 20:306/6Agatha must identify the poisoner, but James won't help. Does he really no longer care?
| 20:005/8Chief Whip Charles's daughter gets into the newspapers again. 20:301/6The kindly detective probes some animal charities.
| 20:006/8The Opposition are thinking of changing their leader and Charles and Juliet have lunch. 20:302/6As the sabotage and murder trail continues, Mortimer is set to make a speech.
| 20:007/8A spy in their midst - but who can it be? 20:303/6Purbright probes the discovery of a body down a wishing well.
| | 20:00John Durham's fight for the woman he loves sparks a confrontation with a devious family.
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| 21:00 | 21:0016/48Manoush Zomorodi sxplores some of TED's most wondrous science lessons 21:50Sugababe singer Keisha Buchanan shares her Inheritance Tracks.
| 21:00Frances Cairncross tells the inside story of the devaluation crisis of 1967.
| 21:002/3A collection of classic radio fluffs and bloopers.
| 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.
| 21:00Verity Sharp and Moy McGowan recommend their favourite tree podcasts.
| | 21:00Poet Lemn Sissay shares his castaway choices in conversation with Kirsty Young. 21:45A chance encounter took 22-year-old Emilie's life in a completely unexpected direction.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:301/6Feeling middle-aged at 35, Will seeks advice from godfather Peter and Tory MP George.
| 22:004/4Simon Evans presents another comedy lecture on economics. 22:306/6War is now only two days away. Maybe three if it's wet.
| 22:004/4Paul Sinha presents his virtual audience with an A-Z of facts. 22:301/4The Bard of Salford performs classic and brand new poems at the BBC’s Radio Theatre. 22:453/6The subjects include paranoia, obsessions, an aversion to therapy and getting a round in.
| 22:00Comedian Imran Yusuf does some soul-searching about what it means to be a 'man'. 22:302/4Barney reveals how George Bush broke his heart by being unfaithful with another man. 22:452/4Paul Hamilton visits some young offenders to demonstrate poetry's rehabilitative powers.
| 22:001/4The latest from Frayn’s comic genius. Martin Jarvis directs a dazzling ensemble. 22:304/4Mel and Vicki encounter a flight simulator offering more than flying lessons.
| 22:002/5The comedian visits the bustling city of Shanghai. 22:306/6Writer and actress Sharon Horgan talks to theatre and TV writer Dennis Kelly.
| 22:003/6The best sound in all of music, and someone asks for a massive favour. 22:301/4Return of the comedy about two mismatched sisters. Stars Susan Calman and Ashley Jensen.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/5Henry meets a local nemesis as he tries to make some home and garden improvements. 23:304/6Fast-paced sketch show about modern communication, media noise and contemporary obsessions
| 23:006/6Steam-powered fun from the Great Exhibition of 1851. 23:151/5Ivor Cutler and friends present poems and songs, including 'I Am a Yellow Fly'. 23:304/6No word of a lie - Mark discovers if if telling the truth pays off.
| 23:004/5It's back to groovy 1960s London and a doctor obsessed with Womble songs. 23:301/4Neil Innes ruminates wryly on the nature of civilisation.
| 23:003/6A bunch of marauding school kids cause havoc in the Undersea Adventure display. 23:302/4Spin doctor Martin's new bestseller drives a wedge between him and Charles.
| 23:004/4The show that looks behind-the-scenes at the life and work of the star impressionist. 23:305/6The consultants advise an African finance minister, and Ryan carries a package.
| 23:001/4Making it up as they go along. Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney improvise sketches. 23:303/4Australian lifestyle, and a Euro rock band. The duo's sketches and songs. 23:453/4Join Alex and Ben - aka The Pin - in their weird twist on the double-act sketch show
| 23:004/6Josh and his wife Monique attend their first NCT class. 23:301/6Stephen K Amos and friends present a stand-up guide to being a role model.
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