| 00:00 | 00:00Fact and fiction collide in a ghost story set at the Welsh slate quarries during wartime. 00:454/5A father stakes his daughter in a game of cards. His adversary is known as the Beast.
| 00:001/5A young man is attacked on a train late one night and knocked unconscious. 00:30Justin Webb and Frances Fyfield tell Harriett Gilbert about the books they love.
| 00:002/5Carl fears the attack has caused brain damage, as he keeps having blackouts. 00:30The enduring appeal of the Dire Straits classic is explored by those touched by the piece.
| 00:003/5As Carl gets used to his coma world, he looks for triggers to wake him up. 00:305/6Josie Long presents short documentaries about desire, love and heartbreak. From 2019.
| 00:004/5Panic kicks in as Carl's dream-world dissolves into a void. Will he ever wake up? 00:30Alan Johnson tells Matthew Parris about the impact George Orwell had on his life.
| 00:005/5Fear of never waking up turns to fear of waking up as Carl starts to stir. 00:30Where does it begin and where does it end? Dominic Arkwright talks foreignness.
| 00:001/6Agent ZM73 resigns from his top secret job. Waking up the next day everything has changed. 00:45A man rides out with his married lover. Cautionary tale set in India.
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| 01:00 | 01:00The landmark allegory about hypocrisy and corruption of power.
| 01:008/8Which Member of Parliament is the spy? 01:304/6The detective's murder probe proves uncomfortable for the victim's husband.
| 01:001/6Budget cuts spark conflict in a Cambridge college and Gilbert's plotting. 01:305/6As suspicions over Palgrove grow, Purbright visits an old friend.
| 01:002/6The Master and the Dean's feud intensifies as a student is found cheating. 01:306/6As Mortimer Hive enters the lion's den, can Purbright unravel the wicked web?
| 01:003/6A Cambridge college student is found hanged, but was it suicide - or murder? 01:301/2A dying policeman recalls how a gruesome murder years before changed his life forever.
| 01:004/6Simon is not convinced over a student's murder confession, but he's soon sidetracked. 01:302/2Recalling a gruesome murder, a dying policeman continues his deathbed confessions.
| 01:00Phil Tinline mines the long history of disinformation to identify techniques in use today.
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| 02:00 | | 02:001/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 02:156/10Henry enraptures Catherine with his tall tales. 02:30A look at the life of George Orwell and the impact of his novel published in 1945. 02:50The poet and podcaster chooses 'And the Beat Goes On' and 'Collateral Damage'.
| 02:002/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 02:157/10Catherine is determined to discover how Mrs Tilney met her death. 02:30A new statue of George Orwell is created to stand outside New Broadcasting House.
| 02:003/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 02:158/10Catherine harbours fears about the terrible deeds that may have taken place. 02:30Dancers, designers, police and parade-goers experience the Leeds West Indian Carnival.
| 02:004/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 02:159/10Catherine finds herself abruptly dismissed from Northanger Abbey. 02:30Janet Ellis presents a celebration of the history and the art of the jigsaw puzzle.
| 02:005/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 02:1510/10Catherine's visit has ended in disaster, but does she deserve a happy ending? 02:30An exploration of our obsession with pens, paper and office life's paraphernalia.
| 02:001/6Satan strikes a bizarre bargain with an eminent historian. 02:301/4Return of the comedy about two mismatched sisters. Stars Susan Calman and Ashley Jensen.
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| 03:00 | | 03:003/3Alan wants answers after his best friend disappears.
| 03:001/3She wouldn’t lie in court to save her sister’s life - so she had to find another way.
| 03:002/3Richard Wilson stars as The Antiquary - a man who hordes secrets as well as treasures.
| 03:003/3Originally set during the Third Crusade, this updates the action to a more modern crusade.
| 03:00When Rory marries a woman his friends don’t like, they devise a preposterous plan.
| 03:001/5Anarchic sketches and music, with Rebecca Front, David Schneider and Richard Herring.
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| 04:00 | 04:30All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.
| 04:001/6A panel show hosted by Angus Deayton but devised by the panellists. 04:301/6Cough-a-long-a-Bronte and great knitting patterns of the French Revolution.
| 04:005/6Miles Jupp and Zoe Lyons join Frank Skinner and historian Professor Kate Williams. 04:305/6Oonagh makes a discovery and Nigel is at last pushed to the brink. From October 2005.
| 04:003/6Scandals quiz with Charles Collingwood, Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden and Simon Fanshawe. 04:301/6Divorced Doug and Molly try to revive their relationship with a 'first date'.
| 04:003/5Clive Anderson's panel show with Steve Punt, David Quantick, Robin Ince, Gyles Brandreth. 04:304/6Pregnant Lucy must break the news to her parents.
| 04:004/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Jekka McVicar, Heston Blumenthal. 04:301/4It's time for the Tidy Village Competition, but the inevitable factions emerge.
| 04:00A High Court judge’s double-life catches up with him in the most bizarre circumstances.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:303/6The best sound in all of music, and someone asks for a massive favour.
| 05:004/4Tim and Alex Horne recreate a bet involving horse riding and one million dots. 05:304/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:00From Cromer, Tim Vine presents the chat show where the great British public are the stars. 05:301/2Stand-up comedian Darren Harriott examines why he's never been in love.
| 05:001/4June Whitfield stars as Hollywood legend Lana Garfield. 05:301/6Jane Horrocks recalls teen tales of discos in 1980s Italy.
| 05:002/4Justin Edwards, Mel Giedroyc and Dave Mounfield with special guest Jane Asher. 05:30The stand-up poet and satirist Elvis McGonagall in excoriating form.
| 05:004/4The Wilsons resume their efforts to live their best ethical life. 05:302/4The latest from Frayn’s comic genius. Martin Jarvis directs a dazzling ensemble.
| 05:30Alan Johnson tells Matthew Parris about the impact George Orwell had on his life.
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| 06:00 | 06:008/8Which Member of Parliament is the spy? 06:304/6The detective's murder probe proves uncomfortable for the victim's husband.
| 06:001/6Budget cuts spark conflict in a Cambridge college and Gilbert's plotting. 06:305/6As suspicions over Palgrove grow, Purbright visits an old friend.
| 06:002/6The Master and the Dean's feud intensifies as a student is found cheating. 06:306/6As Mortimer Hive enters the lion's den, can Purbright unravel the wicked web?
| 06:003/6A Cambridge college student is found hanged, but was it suicide - or murder? 06:301/2A dying policeman recalls how a gruesome murder years before changed his life forever.
| 06:004/6Simon is not convinced over a student's murder confession, but he's soon sidetracked. 06:302/2Recalling a gruesome murder, a dying policeman continues his deathbed confessions.
| 06:00A High Court judge’s double-life catches up with him in the most bizarre circumstances.
| 06:001/2Alan Bennett reads extracts from a further collection of his published diaries.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/4Tim and Alex Horne recreate a bet involving horse riding and one million dots. 07:304/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:00From Cromer, Tim Vine presents the chat show where the great British public are the stars. 07:301/2Stand-up comedian Darren Harriott examines why he's never been in love.
| 07:001/4June Whitfield stars as Hollywood legend Lana Garfield. 07:301/6Jane Horrocks recalls teen tales of discos in 1980s Italy.
| 07:002/4Justin Edwards, Mel Giedroyc and Dave Mounfield with special guest Jane Asher. 07:30The stand-up poet and satirist Elvis McGonagall in excoriating form.
| 07:004/4The Wilsons resume their efforts to live their best ethical life. 07:302/4The latest from Frayn’s comic genius. Martin Jarvis directs a dazzling ensemble.
| 07:30Alan Johnson tells Matthew Parris about the impact George Orwell had on his life.
| 07:10The dancer picks ‘Mera Joota Hai Japani’ by Mukesh and ‘Spiegel Im Spiegel’ by Arvo Pärt. 07:202/2Henry Tilney enraptures Catherine with tall tales of gothic mysteries of Northanger Abbey.
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| 08:00 | 08:001/8Sleepwalking Harold gives dad Albert a fright. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell. 08:303/6Dorothy is perturbed by de Quinine and Sir Walter Spott arrives.
| 08:002/6It is 1942, and Neddie Seagoon must stop the Germans' secret weapon. 08:302/6Nancy wants her new man to meet the family but will old rogue Winston sabotage the event?
| 08:0013/20Paranoid over going bald, the Lad pays a visit to Maison James. 08:305/6Anna and Charlotte plan to celebrate Christmas their way, but what about Victoria?
| 08:00Ramona Povey causes havoc on HMS Troutbridge's goodwill visit. 08:301/8Widow Sarah is bringing up her daughter, with a meddling mother.
| 08:005/20Private Pike gets trapped on a seaside minefield! 08:304/6Ben and Helen's marriage is at a standstill. Will Dick and Marian get it moving?
| 08:003/6Scandals quiz with Charles Collingwood, Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden and Simon Fanshawe. 08:301/6Divorced Doug and Molly try to revive their relationship with a 'first date'.
| 08:303/13Seasick ship's doctor Simon Sparrow takes a shine to the company chairman's daughter.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6A panel show hosted by Angus Deayton but devised by the panellists. 09:301/6Cough-a-long-a-Bronte and great knitting patterns of the French Revolution.
| 09:004/5New sitcom starring Miles Jupp as former PM Henry Tobin. 09:305/6Oonagh makes a discovery and Nigel is at last pushed to the brink. From October 2005.
| 09:003/6Scandals quiz with Charles Collingwood, Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden and Simon Fanshawe. 09:301/6Divorced Doug and Molly try to revive their relationship with a 'first date'.
| 09:003/5Clive Anderson's panel show with Steve Punt, David Quantick, Robin Ince, Gyles Brandreth. 09:304/6Pregnant Lucy must break the news to her parents.
| 09:004/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Jekka McVicar, Heston Blumenthal. 09:301/4It's time for the Tidy Village Competition, but the inevitable factions emerge.
| 09:00Jonathan James-Moore's inside story of 'Beyond Our Ken' and 'Round the Horne'.
| 09:005/13As the consequences of Henry's rash resignation sink in, Jennifer has a bright idea. 09:304/4The Wilsons resume their efforts to live their best ethical life.
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| 10:00 | 10:003/3Alan wants answers after his best friend disappears.
| 10:001/3She wouldn’t lie in court to save her sister’s life - so she had to find another way.
| 10:002/3Richard Wilson stars as The Antiquary - a man who hordes secrets as well as treasures.
| 10:003/3Originally set during the Third Crusade, this updates the action to a more modern crusade.
| 10:00When Rory marries a woman his friends don’t like, they devise a preposterous plan.
| | 10:00Poet Ian McMillan joins Kirsty Young to choose his Desert Island Discs 10:45David Attenborough celebrates butterflies' migration with a twist of evolutionary thinking
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| 11:00 | 11:0017/48Manoush Zomorodi explores what makes a true apology? 11:50The poet and podcaster chooses 'And the Beat Goes On' and 'Collateral Damage'.
| 11:00Phil Tinline mines the long history of disinformation to identify techniques in use today.
| 11:003/3More classic radio fluffs and bloopers.
| 11:00Poet Lemn Sissay shares his castaway choices in conversation with Kirsty Young. 11:45A chance encounter took 22-year-old Emilie's life in a completely unexpected direction.
| 11:00Podcast Radio Hour presents postcards recommending some great listens for the Summer.
| | 11:00True stories told live in the USA: Sarah Austin Jenness introduces tales about being stuck 11:50The dancer picks ‘Mera Joota Hai Japani’ by Mukesh and ‘Spiegel Im Spiegel’ by Arvo Pärt.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/8Sleepwalking Harold gives dad Albert a fright. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell. 12:303/6Dorothy is perturbed by de Quinine and Sir Walter Spott arrives.
| 12:002/6It is 1942, and Neddie Seagoon must stop the Germans' secret weapon. 12:302/6Nancy wants her new man to meet the family but will old rogue Winston sabotage the event?
| 12:0013/20Paranoid over going bald, the Lad pays a visit to Maison James. 12:305/6Anna and Charlotte plan to celebrate Christmas their way, but what about Victoria?
| 12:00Ramona Povey causes havoc on HMS Troutbridge's goodwill visit. 12:301/8Widow Sarah is bringing up her daughter, with a meddling mother.
| 12:005/20Private Pike gets trapped on a seaside minefield! 12:304/6Ben and Helen's marriage is at a standstill. Will Dick and Marian get it moving?
| 12:001/6A panel show hosted by Angus Deayton but devised by the panellists. 12:30From Cromer, Tim Vine presents the chat show where the great British public are the stars.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:304/6A BBC Radio 4 programme gets a new theme tune.
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| 13:00 | 13:008/8Which Member of Parliament is the spy? 13:304/6The detective's murder probe proves uncomfortable for the victim's husband.
| 13:001/6Budget cuts spark conflict in a Cambridge college and Gilbert's plotting. 13:305/6As suspicions over Palgrove grow, Purbright visits an old friend.
| 13:002/6The Master and the Dean's feud intensifies as a student is found cheating. 13:306/6As Mortimer Hive enters the lion's den, can Purbright unravel the wicked web?
| 13:003/6A Cambridge college student is found hanged, but was it suicide - or murder? 13:301/2A dying policeman recalls how a gruesome murder years before changed his life forever.
| 13:004/6Simon is not convinced over a student's murder confession, but he's soon sidetracked. 13:302/2Recalling a gruesome murder, a dying policeman continues his deathbed confessions.
| 13:00Phil Tinline mines the long history of disinformation to identify techniques in use today.
| 13:001/2Fireman Guy Montag loves his job, but begins to question all his beliefs.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 14:156/10Henry enraptures Catherine with his tall tales. 14:30A look at the life of George Orwell and the impact of his novel published in 1945. 14:50The poet and podcaster chooses 'And the Beat Goes On' and 'Collateral Damage'.
| 14:002/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 14:157/10Catherine is determined to discover how Mrs Tilney met her death. 14:30A new statue of George Orwell is created to stand outside New Broadcasting House.
| 14:003/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 14:158/10Catherine harbours fears about the terrible deeds that may have taken place. 14:30Dancers, designers, police and parade-goers experience the Leeds West Indian Carnival.
| 14:004/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 14:159/10Catherine finds herself abruptly dismissed from Northanger Abbey. 14:30Janet Ellis presents a celebration of the history and the art of the jigsaw puzzle.
| 14:005/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 14:1510/10Catherine's visit has ended in disaster, but does she deserve a happy ending? 14:30An exploration of our obsession with pens, paper and office life's paraphernalia.
| 14:001/6Satan strikes a bizarre bargain with an eminent historian. 14:301/4Return of the comedy about two mismatched sisters. Stars Susan Calman and Ashley Jensen.
| 14:10TV presenter Gail Porter chooses tracks by Pink Floyd and Prince. 14:20After avoiding embarrassments on TV so far, something alarming is in the offing for an MP.
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| 15:00 | 15:003/3Alan wants answers after his best friend disappears.
| 15:001/3She wouldn’t lie in court to save her sister’s life - so she had to find another way.
| 15:002/3Richard Wilson stars as The Antiquary - a man who hordes secrets as well as treasures.
| 15:003/3Originally set during the Third Crusade, this updates the action to a more modern crusade.
| 15:00When Rory marries a woman his friends don’t like, they devise a preposterous plan.
| 15:001/5Anarchic sketches and music, with Rebecca Front, David Schneider and Richard Herring.
| 15:30Janet Ellis presents a celebration of the history and the art of the jigsaw puzzle.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6A panel show hosted by Angus Deayton but devised by the panellists. 16:301/6Cough-a-long-a-Bronte and great knitting patterns of the French Revolution.
| 16:005/6Miles Jupp and Zoe Lyons join Frank Skinner and historian Professor Kate Williams. 16:305/6Oonagh makes a discovery and Nigel is at last pushed to the brink. From October 2005.
| 16:003/6Scandals quiz with Charles Collingwood, Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden and Simon Fanshawe. 16:301/6Divorced Doug and Molly try to revive their relationship with a 'first date'.
| 16:003/5Clive Anderson's panel show with Steve Punt, David Quantick, Robin Ince, Gyles Brandreth. 16:304/6Pregnant Lucy must break the news to her parents.
| 16:004/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Jekka McVicar, Heston Blumenthal. 16:301/4It's time for the Tidy Village Competition, but the inevitable factions emerge.
| 16:00A High Court judge’s double-life catches up with him in the most bizarre circumstances.
| 16:00The Black Widows of Liverpool caused a national sensation in 1884.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/4Tim and Alex Horne recreate a bet involving horse riding and one million dots. 17:304/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:00From Cromer, Tim Vine presents the chat show where the great British public are the stars. 17:301/2Stand-up comedian Darren Harriott examines why he's never been in love.
| 17:001/4June Whitfield stars as Hollywood legend Lana Garfield. 17:301/6Jane Horrocks recalls teen tales of discos in 1980s Italy.
| 17:002/4Justin Edwards, Mel Giedroyc and Dave Mounfield with special guest Jane Asher. 17:30The stand-up poet and satirist Elvis McGonagall in excoriating form.
| 17:004/4The Wilsons resume their efforts to live their best ethical life. 17:302/4The latest from Frayn’s comic genius. Martin Jarvis directs a dazzling ensemble.
| 17:30Alan Johnson tells Matthew Parris about the impact George Orwell had on his life.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:304/6A BBC Radio 4 programme gets a new theme tune.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5A young man is attacked on a train late one night and knocked unconscious. 18:30Justin Webb and Frances Fyfield tell Harriett Gilbert about the books they love.
| 18:002/5Carl fears the attack has caused brain damage, as he keeps having blackouts. 18:30The enduring appeal of the Dire Straits classic is explored by those touched by the piece.
| 18:003/5As Carl gets used to his coma world, he looks for triggers to wake him up. 18:305/6Josie Long presents short documentaries about desire, love and heartbreak. From 2019.
| 18:004/5Panic kicks in as Carl's dream-world dissolves into a void. Will he ever wake up? 18:30Alan Johnson tells Matthew Parris about the impact George Orwell had on his life.
| 18:005/5Fear of never waking up turns to fear of waking up as Carl starts to stir. 18:30Where does it begin and where does it end? Dominic Arkwright talks foreignness.
| 18:001/6Agent ZM73 resigns from his top secret job. Waking up the next day everything has changed. 18:45A man rides out with his married lover. Cautionary tale set in India.
| 18:00A man tells a ghostly tale of obsession and vengeance on a late-night steam train trip. 18:455/5Red is a brave girl but she is warned not to stray from the path to her granny's house.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/8Sleepwalking Harold gives dad Albert a fright. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell. 19:303/6Dorothy is perturbed by de Quinine and Sir Walter Spott arrives.
| 19:002/6It is 1942, and Neddie Seagoon must stop the Germans' secret weapon. 19:302/6Nancy wants her new man to meet the family but will old rogue Winston sabotage the event?
| 19:0013/20Paranoid over going bald, the Lad pays a visit to Maison James. 19:305/6Anna and Charlotte plan to celebrate Christmas their way, but what about Victoria?
| 19:00Ramona Povey causes havoc on HMS Troutbridge's goodwill visit. 19:301/8Widow Sarah is bringing up her daughter, with a meddling mother.
| 19:005/20Private Pike gets trapped on a seaside minefield! 19:304/6Ben and Helen's marriage is at a standstill. Will Dick and Marian get it moving?
| 19:00Jonathan James-Moore's inside story of 'Beyond Our Ken' and 'Round the Horne'.
| 19:00True stories told live in the USA: Sarah Austin Jenness introduces tales about being stuck 19:50The dancer picks ‘Mera Joota Hai Japani’ by Mukesh and ‘Spiegel Im Spiegel’ by Arvo Pärt.
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| 20:00 | 20:008/8Which Member of Parliament is the spy? 20:304/6The detective's murder probe proves uncomfortable for the victim's husband.
| 20:001/6Budget cuts spark conflict in a Cambridge college and Gilbert's plotting. 20:305/6As suspicions over Palgrove grow, Purbright visits an old friend.
| 20:002/6The Master and the Dean's feud intensifies as a student is found cheating. 20:306/6As Mortimer Hive enters the lion's den, can Purbright unravel the wicked web?
| 20:003/6A Cambridge college student is found hanged, but was it suicide - or murder? 20:301/2A dying policeman recalls how a gruesome murder years before changed his life forever.
| 20:004/6Simon is not convinced over a student's murder confession, but he's soon sidetracked. 20:302/2Recalling a gruesome murder, a dying policeman continues his deathbed confessions.
| | 20:00The Black Widows of Liverpool caused a national sensation in 1884.
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| 21:00 | 21:0017/48Manoush Zomorodi explores what makes a true apology? 21:50The poet and podcaster chooses 'And the Beat Goes On' and 'Collateral Damage'.
| 21:00Phil Tinline mines the long history of disinformation to identify techniques in use today.
| 21:003/3More classic radio fluffs and bloopers.
| 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.
| 21:00Podcast Radio Hour presents postcards recommending some great listens for the Summer.
| | 21:00Poet Ian McMillan joins Kirsty Young to choose his Desert Island Discs 21:45David Attenborough celebrates butterflies' migration with a twist of evolutionary thinking
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| 22:00 | 22:004/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:302/6Will's godfather Peter invites fashion presenter Kathy to help him dress better.
| 22:001/2Stand-up comedian Darren Harriott examines why he's never been in love. 22:301/5Anarchic sketches and music, with Rebecca Front, David Schneider and Richard Herring.
| 22:001/6Jane Horrocks recalls teen tales of discos in 1980s Italy. 22:302/4The Bard of Salford performs classic and brand new poems at the BBC’s Radio Theatre 22:454/6The comedian reveals how comics come up with all their witty gags.
| 22:00The stand-up poet and satirist Elvis McGonagall in excoriating form. 22:303/4Bill Clinton's dog Buddy relives his time in the White House with Socks the Cat. 22:453/4Paul Hamilton hears a computer's poetry and meets a legend and his old English teacher.
| 22:002/4The latest from Frayn’s comic genius. Martin Jarvis directs a dazzling ensemble. 22:301/4John Moloney returns with more stand-up comedy - mostly about his much-loved cat Edward. 22:451/4A one-man comedy explosion from the mind of Terry Alderton.
| 22:003/5The comedian discovers that Cape Town has some very posh monkeys. 22:301/6The Questers meet the wildly unpredictable Queen Eleanor.
| 22:004/6A BBC Radio 4 programme gets a new theme tune. 22:302/4Susan worries over Fiona's growing relationship with Gregg. Stars Susan Calman.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/5New sitcom starring Miles Jupp as former PM Henry Tobin. 23:305/6Sketch show about modern communication and contemporary obsessions.
| 23:305/6Mark pulls his finger out - to examine the virtue of hard work.
| 23:005/5An unusual doctor, the perils of parenthood and faking it as a boxer. 23:302/4Spoofing the Today programme, and memories of playing a club in Bolton.
| 23:004/6A bunch of Star Trek fans beam in for a sci-fi convention. 23:303/4Revenge is a gourmet dish best served cold when Martin deceives Charles.
| 23:001/6Satan strikes a bizarre bargain with an eminent historian. 23:306/6The consultants' drunken office party looks like a recipe for festive disaster.
| 23:002/4Making it up as they go along, Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney's improvised sketches. 23:304/4Macho mountaineers and school band memories. The duo's sketches and songs. 23:454/4Join Alex and Ben - aka The Pin - in their weird twist on the double-act sketch show
| 23:005/6Josh employs handyman Dean to get the flat ready for the baby. 23:302/6Stephen K Amos on facing fears, with Michael Redmond, Holly Walsh and Boothby Graffoe.
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