| 00:00 | 00:00A man tells a ghostly tale of obsession and vengeance on a late-night steam train trip. 00:455/5Red is a brave girl but she is warned not to stray from the path to her granny's house.
| 00:001/5A museum guard's quest to learn the secrets of the universe with a 400-year-old man. 00:30John Finnemore and Peter Hitchens on favourite books by Michael Frayn and Josephine Tey.
| 00:002/5An electricity company official interrogates the museum guard, but is he an alien? 00:30An exploration of how Bach's St Matthew Passion touches and changes people's lives.
| 00:003/5The museum guard ends up in the Texan desert with a dead comic and a 13th-century friar. 00:306/6Josie Long presents short documentaries about the body.
| 00:004/5The museum guard is chased by a multiplying hoard of android waitresses. 00:30Peaches Golding OBE, nominates African American politician Shirley Chisholm.
| 00:005/5The museum guard ends up literally talking to herself, and finds her other self very rude. 00:30Dominic Arkwright and guests talk about eating road kill and string cheese.
| 00:002/6Number 6 explores The Village to establish who runs it and hoping to find some way out. 00:40A young man sets out on a journey where the elements, and something else, are against him.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2Fireman Guy Montag loves his job, but begins to question all his beliefs.
| 01:005/6Simon's murder probe continues, whilst The Dean sets his sights on promotion. 01:301/5The Belgian sleuth gets embroiled in some mysterious upper class marital problems
| 01:006/6Can Simon gather the evidence to prove who the killer is - and stop more murders? 01:302/5Edgware is dead. Her ladyship is the prime suspect for his murder - but whodunnit?
| 01:001/6An actor dies as thespian sleuth Charles Paris is rehearsing in Edinburgh - is it murder? 01:303/5Why did Edgware change his mind? Where is his letter? Who phoned Jane?
| 01:002/6The thespian sleuth gathers the evidence to solve Willy's death. 01:304/5The evidence makes Ronald Marsh the murderer, but the Belgian sleuth is not so sure.
| 01:003/6The thespian sleuth's investigations continue following Willy's death. 01:305/5Where is Ross? Why is Paris important? And will Poirot finally unmask the murderer?
| 01:00Pandora Sykes explains how and when Britney Spears was placed in a legal conservatorship 01:45The ground-breaking circus was formed by a group of street performers in Quebec in 1984.
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| 02:00 | 02:10TV presenter Gail Porter chooses tracks by Pink Floyd and Prince. 02:20After avoiding embarrassments on TV so far, something alarming is in the offing for an MP.
| 02:006/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 02:151/5Psychological thriller about an obsessive female friendship with Tara Fitzgerald. 02:30How federal agent Eliot Ness stood up to Al Capone during prohibition era Chicago.
| 02:007/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 02:152/5Unable to write, Delphine allows L to move in and put her life in order. 02:30John Wilson looks at the role of music in professional sport.
| 02:008/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 02:153/5Delphine starts writing again but L wants a different story. With Tara Fitzgerald. 02:30Emma Griffin examines the lives of working women during the industrial revolution.
| 02:009/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 02:154/5Delphine's secret is exposed. Psychological thriller about an intense female friendship. 02:30The story of the "dead line" where trains carried the departed to their last stop.
| 02:0010/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 02:155/5Delphine de Vigan's thriller about an obsessive friendship. L's game plan is revealed. 02:30Writer Le Ly Hayslip tells how she survived the Vietnam war and its aftermath.
| 02:001/6The Questers meet the wildly unpredictable Queen Eleanor. 02:301/8Anyone for tennis? Exclusive 'live' coverage from Court 19. From July 1985.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Janet Ellis presents a celebration of the history and the art of the jigsaw puzzle.
| 03:001/2Ignoring his family's advice, the castaway ends up shipwrecked and arrives on an island.
| 03:002/2Solitude on the desert island gives way to cannibals, mutineers, and a man called Friday.
| 03:001/2When Jimmy Nolan's jazz club burns down, DI Resnick reckons it's not for the insurance.
| 03:002/2The body count is rising and Scott is still missing. Is club owner Jimmy connected?
| 03:001/4The story of a singer's career at a new venue in Paris. Starring Julie Covington.
| 03:001/4An adventure in Wunderland, the Poundland of magical realms by Alice Lowe. 03:304/4Spin doctor Charles heads across the pond, leaving Martin to fend alone.
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| 04:00 | 04:00The Black Widows of Liverpool caused a national sensation in 1884.
| 04:002/6Andy Parsons, Rebecca Front, Miles Jupp and Rick Wakeman devise the panel show's rounds. 04:302/6The European vacuum-cleaner grand-prix and the bungalow in a bottle. From 1992.
| 04:006/6Josie Long and Kevin Eldon join Frank Skinner and Professor Kate Williams. 04:306/6Peter, Nigel and Michael make mistakes and promises.
| 04:004/6Scandalous quiz with Anthony Holden, Valerie Grove, Lucy Moore and Geoffrey Durham. 04:302/6Divorced Doug and Molly find themselves trying again. Stars Robin Weaver.
| 04:001/4Clive Anderson's panel show of the past. 04:305/6Daniel and Lucy hire a builder to prepare for the new baby.
| 04:001/6With Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Elisabeth Luard, Josceline Dimbleby and Stephen Fry. 04:302/4A distinguished relative's arrival rings the alarm for Vera McConkey.
| 04:00Mike Walker's political thriller about a father's quest to uncover why his son was killed.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:304/6A BBC Radio 4 programme gets a new theme tune.
| 05:001/4John welcomes Chris Difford from Squeeze - but not before he's ejected Ken. 05:305/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:001/6Tim finds himself confronted by a man with an interesting technique for warding off foxes. 05:302/2Darren Harriott examines the world of modern dating and dating apps.
| 05:002/4June Whitfield is a retired politician engaging with TV. 05:302/6Comedian Ken Cheng recalls school, nerds and the internet.
| 05:003/4Justin Edwards, Mel Giedroyc and Dave Mounfield with special guest Clare Grogan. 05:301/4Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at a new children's hospital.
| 05:001/4Jocelyn Jee Esien returns with another series of sketches. Featuring Paul Whitehouse. 05:303/4Playwright Michael Frayn’s masterfully comic ideas portrayed by a stellar ensemble.
| 05:30Peaches Golding OBE, nominates African American politician Shirley Chisholm.
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| 06:00 | 06:005/6Simon's murder probe continues, whilst The Dean sets his sights on promotion. 06:301/5The Belgian sleuth gets embroiled in some mysterious upper class marital problems
| 06:006/6Can Simon gather the evidence to prove who the killer is - and stop more murders? 06:302/5Edgware is dead. Her ladyship is the prime suspect for his murder - but whodunnit?
| 06:001/6An actor dies as thespian sleuth Charles Paris is rehearsing in Edinburgh - is it murder? 06:303/5Why did Edgware change his mind? Where is his letter? Who phoned Jane?
| 06:002/6The thespian sleuth gathers the evidence to solve Willy's death. 06:304/5The evidence makes Ronald Marsh the murderer, but the Belgian sleuth is not so sure.
| 06:003/6The thespian sleuth's investigations continue following Willy's death. 06:305/5Where is Ross? Why is Paris important? And will Poirot finally unmask the murderer?
| 06:00Mike Walker's political thriller about a father's quest to uncover why his son was killed.
| 06:002/2Alan Bennett reads extracts from a further collection of his published diaries.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/4John welcomes Chris Difford from Squeeze - but not before he's ejected Ken. 07:305/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:001/6Tim finds himself confronted by a man with an interesting technique for warding off foxes. 07:302/2Darren Harriott examines the world of modern dating and dating apps.
| 07:002/4June Whitfield is a retired politician engaging with TV. 07:302/6Comedian Ken Cheng recalls school, nerds and the internet.
| 07:003/4Justin Edwards, Mel Giedroyc and Dave Mounfield with special guest Clare Grogan. 07:301/4Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at a new children's hospital.
| 07:001/4Jocelyn Jee Esien returns with another series of sketches. Featuring Paul Whitehouse. 07:303/4Playwright Michael Frayn’s masterfully comic ideas portrayed by a stellar ensemble.
| 07:30Peaches Golding OBE, nominates African American politician Shirley Chisholm.
| 07:10Comedian Mark Watson, chooses songs by Supertramp and The Walkmen. 07:20Thriller about writing and the obsessive friendship between two women. With Janie Dee.
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| 08:00 | 08:002/8The family clash at Albert's brother's funeral. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell. 08:304/6John Sheets makes a welcome arrival and a game of cricket is proposed.
| 08:005/6Neddie Seagoon must plunder a sunken Spanish galleon. 08:303/6Everyone is in love except William, but is Nancy's ministry man her best choice?
| 08:0014/20The Lad is lured to Moravia as an unknowing decoy for the endangered Crown Prince. 08:306/6Victoria fumes jealously as Charlotte proudly parades her new lover.
| 08:00Captain Povey's wife Ramona lands him in a Singapore stew. 08:302/8Her daughter wants to move out. Her mother wants to move in. Should Sarah just sell up?
| 08:006/20Private Godfrey is ridiculed for once being a conscientious objector. 08:305/6Helen and Ben fight the forces of materialism. Can they win when promotion beckons?
| 08:004/6Scandalous quiz with Anthony Holden, Valerie Grove, Lucy Moore and Geoffrey Durham. 08:302/6Divorced Doug and Molly find themselves trying again. Stars Robin Weaver.
| 08:304/13Seasick ship's doctor Simon Sparrow attempts emergency surgery using cutlery and brandy.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6Andy Parsons, Rebecca Front, Miles Jupp and Rick Wakeman devise the panel show's rounds. 09:302/6The European vacuum-cleaner grand-prix and the bungalow in a bottle. From 1992.
| 09:005/5New sitcom starring Miles Jupp as former PM Henry Tobin. 09:306/6Peter, Nigel and Michael make mistakes and promises.
| 09:004/6Scandalous quiz with Anthony Holden, Valerie Grove, Lucy Moore and Geoffrey Durham. 09:302/6Divorced Doug and Molly find themselves trying again. Stars Robin Weaver.
| 09:001/4Clive Anderson's panel show of the past. 09:305/6Daniel and Lucy hire a builder to prepare for the new baby.
| 09:001/6With Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Elisabeth Luard, Josceline Dimbleby and Stephen Fry. 09:302/4A distinguished relative's arrival rings the alarm for Vera McConkey.
| 09:00Nick Utechin selects some of the Great Detective's greatest cases on radio.
| 09:006/13A spate of break-ins sparks a security crackdown in the Corner home. 09:301/4John welcomes Chris Difford from Squeeze - but not before he's ejected Ken.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2Ignoring his family's advice, the castaway ends up shipwrecked and arrives on an island.
| 10:002/2Solitude on the desert island gives way to cannibals, mutineers, and a man called Friday.
| 10:001/2When Jimmy Nolan's jazz club burns down, DI Resnick reckons it's not for the insurance.
| 10:002/2The body count is rising and Scott is still missing. Is club owner Jimmy connected?
| 10:001/4The story of a singer's career at a new venue in Paris. Starring Julie Covington.
| | 10:00Footballer David Beckham is castaway by Kirsty Young. 10:45David Attenborough remembers puzzling over the Loch Ness Monster with Sir Peter Scott.
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| 11:00 | 11:0018/48Manoush Zomorodi explores spaces, human experience and purpose 11:50'Wehrner von Braun' by Tom Lerher and 'Young Hearts Run Free' by Candi Staton.
| 11:00Pandora Sykes explains how and when Britney Spears was placed in a legal conservatorship 11:45The ground-breaking circus was formed by a group of street performers in Quebec in 1984.
| 11:001/3Leading musicians give a masterclass in the art of songwriting to John Wilson.
| 11:00Poet Ian McMillan joins Kirsty Young to choose his Desert Island Discs 11:45David Attenborough celebrates butterflies' migration with a twist of evolutionary thinking
| 11:00Chris Pearson and Scott Bryan with September listens. Plus the Ladies Who London podcast.
| | 11:00True stories told live in the USA: Jenifer Hixson introduces tales of unusual situations. 11:50Comedian Mark Watson, chooses songs by Supertramp and The Walkmen.
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| 12:00 | 12:002/8The family clash at Albert's brother's funeral. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell. 12:304/6John Sheets makes a welcome arrival and a game of cricket is proposed.
| 12:005/6Neddie Seagoon must plunder a sunken Spanish galleon. 12:303/6Everyone is in love except William, but is Nancy's ministry man her best choice?
| 12:0014/20The Lad is lured to Moravia as an unknowing decoy for the endangered Crown Prince. 12:306/6Victoria fumes jealously as Charlotte proudly parades her new lover.
| 12:00Captain Povey's wife Ramona lands him in a Singapore stew. 12:302/8Her daughter wants to move out. Her mother wants to move in. Should Sarah just sell up?
| 12:006/20Private Godfrey is ridiculed for once being a conscientious objector. 12:305/6Helen and Ben fight the forces of materialism. Can they win when promotion beckons?
| 12:001/4Clive Anderson's panel show of the past. 12:301/4Jocelyn Jee Esien returns with another series of sketches. Featuring Paul Whitehouse.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:305/6Several different animals, a couple of types of king and a much-needed intervention.
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| 13:00 | 13:005/6Simon's murder probe continues, whilst The Dean sets his sights on promotion. 13:301/5The Belgian sleuth gets embroiled in some mysterious upper class marital problems
| 13:006/6Can Simon gather the evidence to prove who the killer is - and stop more murders? 13:302/5Edgware is dead. Her ladyship is the prime suspect for his murder - but whodunnit?
| 13:001/6An actor dies as thespian sleuth Charles Paris is rehearsing in Edinburgh - is it murder? 13:303/5Why did Edgware change his mind? Where is his letter? Who phoned Jane?
| 13:002/6The thespian sleuth gathers the evidence to solve Willy's death. 13:304/5The evidence makes Ronald Marsh the murderer, but the Belgian sleuth is not so sure.
| 13:003/6The thespian sleuth's investigations continue following Willy's death. 13:305/5Where is Ross? Why is Paris important? And will Poirot finally unmask the murderer?
| 13:00Pandora Sykes explains how and when Britney Spears was placed in a legal conservatorship 13:45The ground-breaking circus was formed by a group of street performers in Quebec in 1984.
| 13:002/2Montag has quit his job as a fireman, burning books for a living. Now he is in danger.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 14:151/5Psychological thriller about an obsessive female friendship with Tara Fitzgerald. 14:30How federal agent Eliot Ness stood up to Al Capone during prohibition era Chicago.
| 14:007/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 14:152/5Unable to write, Delphine allows L to move in and put her life in order. 14:30John Wilson looks at the role of music in professional sport.
| 14:008/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 14:153/5Delphine starts writing again but L wants a different story. With Tara Fitzgerald. 14:30Emma Griffin examines the lives of working women during the industrial revolution.
| 14:009/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 14:154/5Delphine's secret is exposed. Psychological thriller about an intense female friendship. 14:30The story of the "dead line" where trains carried the departed to their last stop.
| 14:0010/10Alan Bennett reads extracts from his diaries. 14:155/5Delphine de Vigan's thriller about an obsessive friendship. L's game plan is revealed. 14:30Writer Le Ly Hayslip tells how she survived the Vietnam war and its aftermath.
| 14:001/6The Questers meet the wildly unpredictable Queen Eleanor. 14:301/8Anyone for tennis? Exclusive 'live' coverage from Court 19. From July 1985.
| 14:10Musician Nitin Sawhney chooses 'So What' and 'Mustt Mustt'. 14:20It's back to Glan Don, where Gareth and Diane struggle to run a pub.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Ignoring his family's advice, the castaway ends up shipwrecked and arrives on an island.
| 15:002/2Solitude on the desert island gives way to cannibals, mutineers, and a man called Friday.
| 15:001/2When Jimmy Nolan's jazz club burns down, DI Resnick reckons it's not for the insurance.
| 15:002/2The body count is rising and Scott is still missing. Is club owner Jimmy connected?
| 15:001/4The story of a singer's career at a new venue in Paris. Starring Julie Covington.
| 15:001/4An adventure in Wunderland, the Poundland of magical realms by Alice Lowe. 15:304/4Spin doctor Charles heads across the pond, leaving Martin to fend alone.
| 15:30John Wilson looks at the role of music in professional sport.
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| 16:00 | 16:002/6Andy Parsons, Rebecca Front, Miles Jupp and Rick Wakeman devise the panel show's rounds. 16:302/6The European vacuum-cleaner grand-prix and the bungalow in a bottle. From 1992.
| 16:006/6Josie Long and Kevin Eldon join Frank Skinner and Professor Kate Williams. 16:306/6Peter, Nigel and Michael make mistakes and promises.
| 16:004/6Scandalous quiz with Anthony Holden, Valerie Grove, Lucy Moore and Geoffrey Durham. 16:302/6Divorced Doug and Molly find themselves trying again. Stars Robin Weaver.
| 16:001/4Clive Anderson's panel show of the past. 16:305/6Daniel and Lucy hire a builder to prepare for the new baby.
| 16:001/6With Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Elisabeth Luard, Josceline Dimbleby and Stephen Fry. 16:302/4A distinguished relative's arrival rings the alarm for Vera McConkey.
| 16:00Mike Walker's political thriller about a father's quest to uncover why his son was killed.
| 16:00An innocent flirtation turns into something more serious.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/4John welcomes Chris Difford from Squeeze - but not before he's ejected Ken. 17:305/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:001/6Tim finds himself confronted by a man with an interesting technique for warding off foxes. 17:302/2Darren Harriott examines the world of modern dating and dating apps.
| 17:002/4June Whitfield is a retired politician engaging with TV. 17:302/6Comedian Ken Cheng recalls school, nerds and the internet.
| 17:003/4Justin Edwards, Mel Giedroyc and Dave Mounfield with special guest Clare Grogan. 17:301/4Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at a new children's hospital.
| 17:001/4Jocelyn Jee Esien returns with another series of sketches. Featuring Paul Whitehouse. 17:303/4Playwright Michael Frayn’s masterfully comic ideas portrayed by a stellar ensemble.
| 17:30Peaches Golding OBE, nominates African American politician Shirley Chisholm.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:305/6Several different animals, a couple of types of king and a much-needed intervention.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5A museum guard's quest to learn the secrets of the universe with a 400-year-old man. 18:30John Finnemore and Peter Hitchens on favourite books by Michael Frayn and Josephine Tey.
| 18:002/5An electricity company official interrogates the museum guard, but is he an alien? 18:30An exploration of how Bach's St Matthew Passion touches and changes people's lives.
| 18:003/5The museum guard ends up in the Texan desert with a dead comic and a 13th-century friar. 18:306/6Josie Long presents short documentaries about the body.
| 18:004/5The museum guard is chased by a multiplying hoard of android waitresses. 18:30Peaches Golding OBE, nominates African American politician Shirley Chisholm.
| 18:005/5The museum guard ends up literally talking to herself, and finds her other self very rude. 18:30Dominic Arkwright and guests talk about eating road kill and string cheese.
| 18:002/6Number 6 explores The Village to establish who runs it and hoping to find some way out. 18:40A young man sets out on a journey where the elements, and something else, are against him.
| 18:00An amnesiac seeks answers in the house where he was traumatised as a child.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/8The family clash at Albert's brother's funeral. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell. 19:304/6John Sheets makes a welcome arrival and a game of cricket is proposed.
| 19:005/6Neddie Seagoon must plunder a sunken Spanish galleon. 19:303/6Everyone is in love except William, but is Nancy's ministry man her best choice?
| 19:0014/20The Lad is lured to Moravia as an unknowing decoy for the endangered Crown Prince. 19:306/6Victoria fumes jealously as Charlotte proudly parades her new lover.
| 19:00Captain Povey's wife Ramona lands him in a Singapore stew. 19:302/8Her daughter wants to move out. Her mother wants to move in. Should Sarah just sell up?
| 19:006/20Private Godfrey is ridiculed for once being a conscientious objector. 19:305/6Helen and Ben fight the forces of materialism. Can they win when promotion beckons?
| 19:00Nick Utechin selects some of the Great Detective's greatest cases on radio.
| 19:00True stories told live in the USA: Jenifer Hixson introduces tales of unusual situations. 19:50Comedian Mark Watson, chooses songs by Supertramp and The Walkmen.
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| 20:00 | 20:005/6Simon's murder probe continues, whilst The Dean sets his sights on promotion. 20:301/5The Belgian sleuth gets embroiled in some mysterious upper class marital problems
| 20:006/6Can Simon gather the evidence to prove who the killer is - and stop more murders? 20:302/5Edgware is dead. Her ladyship is the prime suspect for his murder - but whodunnit?
| 20:001/6An actor dies as thespian sleuth Charles Paris is rehearsing in Edinburgh - is it murder? 20:303/5Why did Edgware change his mind? Where is his letter? Who phoned Jane?
| 20:002/6The thespian sleuth gathers the evidence to solve Willy's death. 20:304/5The evidence makes Ronald Marsh the murderer, but the Belgian sleuth is not so sure.
| 20:003/6The thespian sleuth's investigations continue following Willy's death. 20:305/5Where is Ross? Why is Paris important? And will Poirot finally unmask the murderer?
| | 20:00An innocent flirtation turns into something more serious.
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| 21:00 | 21:0018/48Manoush Zomorodi explores spaces, human experience and purpose 21:50'Wehrner von Braun' by Tom Lerher and 'Young Hearts Run Free' by Candi Staton.
| 21:00Pandora Sykes explains how and when Britney Spears was placed in a legal conservatorship 21:45The ground-breaking circus was formed by a group of street performers in Quebec in 1984.
| 21:001/3Leading musicians give a masterclass in the art of songwriting to John Wilson.
| 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
| 21:00Chris Pearson and Scott Bryan with September listens. Plus the Ladies Who London podcast.
| | 21:00Footballer David Beckham is castaway by Kirsty Young. 21:45David Attenborough remembers puzzling over the Loch Ness Monster with Sir Peter Scott.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:303/6Will is no street-fightin' man. Can American rapper 10 Shot turn him into a tough guy?
| 22:002/2Darren Harriott examines the world of modern dating and dating apps. 22:302/5Lies galore, wind-up calls and this week's fight first heard on BBC Radio 1.
| 22:002/6Comedian Ken Cheng recalls school, nerds and the internet. 22:303/4The Bard of Salford performs classic and brand new poems at the BBC’s Radio Theatre. 22:455/6The friendly comedian tells his chums exactly what he does not like about them.
| 22:001/4Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at a new children's hospital. 22:304/4Ronald Reagan's dog Rex reveals that he shared his master's passion for acting. 22:454/4Paul Hamilton looks at pop music's poetic merits plus a tribute to an unheralded genius.
| 22:003/4Playwright Michael Frayn’s masterfully comic ideas portrayed by a stellar ensemble. 22:302/4John decides that Edward needs a companion but faces bureaucracy trying to get a used cat. 22:452/4More delightful craziness from the mind of Terry Alderton.
| 22:004/5Travelling from Sligo to Dublin, the comedian learns to play the penny whistle - badly. 22:302/6The Questers must help a village protect itself for the evil bandit king El Maldado.
| 22:005/6Several different animals, a couple of types of king and a much-needed intervention. 22:303/4Fiona hopes to rekindle her relationship with her mother.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/5New sitcom starring Miles Jupp as former PM Henry Tobin. 23:306/6Fast-paced sketch show about modern communication, media noise and contemporary obsessions
| 23:301/6Comatose Ben celebrates Christmas, as the nativity plays out in his unconscious mind.
| 23:001/8Anyone for tennis? Exclusive 'live' coverage from Court 19. From July 1985. 23:303/4Breakfast dramas and memories of touring the USA with the Bonzo Dog Band from Neil Innes.
| 23:005/6The Elgin Tiddlywinks are among the exhibits on display. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. 23:304/4Spin doctor Charles heads across the pond, leaving Martin to fend alone.
| 23:002/6Satan introduces historian Edith to Adam and Eve, but they're stupid. 23:301/4An adventure in Wunderland, the Poundland of magical realms by Alice Lowe.
| 23:003/4Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney improvise sketches suggested by the audience. 23:301/4Sketch trio Daphne head off to Malaysia to find Phil's legendary criminal uncle Pak Belang
| 23:006/6Josh and his wife Monique's big day finally arrives. 23:303/6Stephen K Amos and friends present a stand-up guide to living with technology.
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