| 00:00 | 00:00An amnesiac seeks answers in the house where he was traumatised as a child.
| 00:001/4The most haunted house in Victorian London is about to give up its dark secret. 00:30Neil Pearson and Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones discuss favourite books with Harriet Gilbert.
| 00:002/4It's midsummer and an old woman keeps watch over her cursed Welsh village. 00:30The impact of the song written by Leiber and Stoller, inspired by the writer Thomas Mann.
| 00:003/4Lisa gives up everything for her lover and wanders through a disused psychiatric hospital. 00:301/7Josie Long presents short documentaries about feats of endurance.
| 00:004/4Back from abroad, Reverend Martin Stokes faces a nightmare of biblical proportions. 00:30Steven Knight, creator of ‘Peaky Blinders’, nominates Sitting Bull.
| 00:00It's good to talk, but not when you're called from beyond the grave. With John Shrapnel. 00:30Dominic Arkwright explores the concept of the quick fix with guests.
| 00:003/6Number 6’s only ally, Number 9, sees double as Number 2 employs extreme measures.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2Montag has quit his job as a fireman, burning books for a living. Now he is in danger.
| 01:004/6Convinced that Willy was murdered, the thespian sleuth consults his solicitor friend. 01:301/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:005/6The thespian sleuth suspects a student of the murder of Willy, but another is acting oddly 01:302/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:006/6One murder suspect is cleared in the continuing investigation of Willy's death. 01:303/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:001/8The brother of Lord Peter Wimsey - the Duke of Denver - is arrested for murder. 01:304/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:002/8With his brother's life at stake, Lord Peter Wimsey faces a murder mystery in Yorkshire. 01:305/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:00Pandora Sykes explores Britney's hardscrabble childhood and stint as a Disney child star 01:40A portrait in sound of Washington DC created by people who live there. From 2013.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Musician Nitin Sawhney chooses 'So What' and 'Mustt Mustt'. 02:20It's back to Glan Don, where Gareth and Diane struggle to run a pub.
| 02:001/5Ten years on five writers use imaginative letters to reflect on 9/11. 02:151/10Harry Secombe reads his own tale about the goings-on in sleepy Welsh village - Panteg. 02:30Roger Law of Spitting Image heads to Russia on a quest to find puppeteers
| 02:002/5Ten years on five writers use imaginative letters to reflect on 9/11. Today Naomi Alderman 02:152/10The ‘Tafia’ is formed and Dai incurs the wrath of the chapel preacher. 02:30Midge Ure goes in search of the real Freddie Mercury.
| 02:003/5Ten years on five writers reflect in on the 9/11 attacks. Today, Joseph O'Neill 02:153/10Dai loses the respect of the Panteg townsfolk when he is lax over is childminding duties. 02:30Audrey Niffenegger catches Hokusai's 'Great Wave' to trace his far-reaching influence...
| 02:004/5Ten years on, five writers reflect on 9/11. Today, Lionel Shriver. 02:154/10The plan to steal the Panteg colliery payroll comes together. 02:30Trevor Cox asks whether computers can ever be truly creative.
| 02:005/5Ten years on five writers reflect on 9/11. Today, Michael Morpurgo. 02:155/10On the day that a rival bus service is mooted, Dai makes a decision about Elspeth. 02:30Libby Purves meets the men and women who guide the big ships in and out of port.
| 02:001/2Paul Merton and Suki Webster star in a comedy about a comedian and his number one fan. 02:301/4YouTube star Damien Slash with surreal and satirical characters. 02:451/4An idiot's guide to Wagner. Perfect for fans of comedy, classical music, and idiots.
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| 03:00 | 03:30John Wilson looks at the role of music in professional sport.
| 03:002/4Only a shadow on a poster, what is Valentin in real life? Stars Stephen Thorne.
| 03:003/4How much longer can a greedy dancer stay on the stage? Stars Frances Barber.
| 03:004/4The crazy dancer uses people, but reaps the consequences.
| 03:00A man persuades Sally, the curator at Reedbeck Hall, to give him an out of hours tour.
| 03:001/6A mystery letter - but what is the secret of Magdalen and Norah Vanstone's parents?
| 03:006/6Josh and his wife Monique's big day finally arrives. 03:306/6Badgerland goes global, and the History of the Future.
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| 04:00 | 04:00An innocent flirtation turns into something more serious.
| 04:003/6The panel show hosted by Angus Deayton and devised by the panellists. 04:303/6Crime Busters search for the missing sugar. Sketches from Maggie Fox and Sue Ryding.
| 04:001/6Three students take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 04:301/6Can Edward keep his girlfriend and avoid explosions? Orwellian sitcom.
| 04:005/6Gyles Brandreth is joined by Anthony Holden, Lynne Truss, Lucy Moore and Michelle Brown. 04:303/6Divorced Doug and Molly come to blows over his mum Annie, who seems to be going senile.
| 04:002/4Clive Anderson with Gyles Brandreth, John O'Farrell, Natalie Haynes and Richard Herring. 04:306/6Have Daniel and Lucy had enough of dealing with other's problems?
| 04:003/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou and Sue Lawrence. 04:303/4The BBC's plan to record a programme at the church causes some upset.
| 04:00When her MP husband is reported killed in action, Diana Wentworth takes over his seat.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:305/6Several different animals, a couple of types of king and a much-needed intervention.
| 05:002/4John Shuttleworth invites Clare Grogan to sing one of his songs. 05:306/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:002/6The seaside crowd at Torquay's Babbacombe Theatre sing a song about a box. 05:301/6Richard is joined on the quiz this week by Jayne Sharp, Ed Gamble and Beattie Edmondson.
| 05:003/4June Whitfield and Barbara Windsor star as showbiz refugees. 05:303/6Comedian, writer and podcaster Deborah Frances White's tales of growing up.
| 05:004/4Justin Edwards, Mel Giedroyc and Dave Mounfield with special guest Vicki Pepperdine. 05:302/4Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at a city centre hospital.
| 05:002/4Jocelyn talks about dating, and Kingston's takeaway caters for a vegan customer. 05:304/4The electronic device so simple even an adult can use it. And a sparkling cast.
| 05:30Steven Knight, creator of ‘Peaky Blinders’, nominates Sitting Bull.
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| 06:00 | 06:004/6Convinced that Willy was murdered, the thespian sleuth consults his solicitor friend. 06:301/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:005/6The thespian sleuth suspects a student of the murder of Willy, but another is acting oddly 06:302/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:006/6One murder suspect is cleared in the continuing investigation of Willy's death. 06:303/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:001/8The brother of Lord Peter Wimsey - the Duke of Denver - is arrested for murder. 06:304/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:002/8With his brother's life at stake, Lord Peter Wimsey faces a murder mystery in Yorkshire. 06:305/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:00When her MP husband is reported killed in action, Diana Wentworth takes over his seat.
| 06:00Ten years on, five internationally acclaimed writers reflect on 9/11.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/4John Shuttleworth invites Clare Grogan to sing one of his songs. 07:306/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:002/6The seaside crowd at Torquay's Babbacombe Theatre sing a song about a box. 07:301/6Richard is joined on the quiz this week by Jayne Sharp, Ed Gamble and Beattie Edmondson.
| 07:003/4June Whitfield and Barbara Windsor star as showbiz refugees. 07:303/6Comedian, writer and podcaster Deborah Frances White's tales of growing up.
| 07:004/4Justin Edwards, Mel Giedroyc and Dave Mounfield with special guest Vicki Pepperdine. 07:302/4Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at a city centre hospital.
| 07:002/4Jocelyn talks about dating, and Kingston's takeaway caters for a vegan customer. 07:304/4The electronic device so simple even an adult can use it. And a sparkling cast.
| 07:30Steven Knight, creator of ‘Peaky Blinders’, nominates Sitting Bull.
| 07:10DJ and film-maker Don Letts chooses Augustus Pablo's 'King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown'. 07:201/2Sir Harry Secombe reads his own tale about the goings-on in sleepy Welsh village - Panteg.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/8The tax inspector catches up with Albert. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell. 08:305/6With the babies set to arrive, a visitor surprises Cholericke.
| 08:006/6Ned is quitting nicotine, but Grytpype-Thynne has other ideas. End of the regular series. 08:304/6Love is in the air - even the old rogue's hooked up. But has Nancy met her match?
| 08:0018/20Sid has a sneaky plan to get the Lad evicted from his mansion. 08:301/8Bank clerk Sam Baker dreams of winning the football pools. Stars David Roper.
| 08:00HMS Troutbridge sets sail, with Phillips let loose on a new navigational aid. 08:303/8Sarah's mother and daughter gang up on her when she hires a builder.
| 08:007/20It's calamity when the Home Guard and ARP wardens share the church hall! 08:306/6Christmas is coming and Ben is getting fat, but will dieting with Helen raise his spirits?
| 08:005/6Gyles Brandreth is joined by Anthony Holden, Lynne Truss, Lucy Moore and Michelle Brown. 08:303/6Divorced Doug and Molly come to blows over his mum Annie, who seems to be going senile.
| 08:305/13When Simon Sparrow is caught in a compromising position, twice, only Easter can save him.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6The panel show hosted by Angus Deayton and devised by the panellists. 09:303/6Crime Busters search for the missing sugar. Sketches from Maggie Fox and Sue Ryding.
| 09:001/8Andy Zaltzman presents a look back at the week's headlines 09:301/6Can Edward keep his girlfriend and avoid explosions? Orwellian sitcom.
| 09:005/6Gyles Brandreth is joined by Anthony Holden, Lynne Truss, Lucy Moore and Michelle Brown. 09:303/6Divorced Doug and Molly come to blows over his mum Annie, who seems to be going senile.
| 09:002/4Clive Anderson with Gyles Brandreth, John O'Farrell, Natalie Haynes and Richard Herring. 09:306/6Have Daniel and Lucy had enough of dealing with other's problems?
| 09:003/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou and Sue Lawrence. 09:303/4The BBC's plan to record a programme at the church causes some upset.
| 09:00Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
| 09:007/13A job offer for Henry, but are the Corner family happy to relocate? 09:302/4John Shuttleworth invites Clare Grogan to sing one of his songs.
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| 10:00 | 10:002/4Only a shadow on a poster, what is Valentin in real life? Stars Stephen Thorne.
| 10:003/4How much longer can a greedy dancer stay on the stage? Stars Frances Barber.
| 10:004/4The crazy dancer uses people, but reaps the consequences.
| 10:00A man persuades Sally, the curator at Reedbeck Hall, to give him an out of hours tour.
| 10:001/6A mystery letter - but what is the secret of Magdalen and Norah Vanstone's parents?
| | 10:00FA's Women's football director, Dame Sue Campbell, makes her castaway musical choices. 10:45David Attenborough hates rats, but in a personal way explains why they should be respected
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| 11:00 | 11:0019/48Manoush Zomorodi explores the United States during the Covid-19 pandemic 11:50'Kiya Hai Pyar’ by Jagjit and Chitra Singh and ‘Incredible’ by M-Beat and General Levy.
| 11:00Pandora Sykes explores Britney's hardscrabble childhood and stint as a Disney child star 11:40A portrait in sound of Washington DC created by people who live there. From 2013.
| 11:002/3Elvis Costello heads more leading musicians with a songwriting masterclass.
| 11:00Footballer David Beckham is castaway by Kirsty Young. 11:45David Attenborough remembers puzzling over the Loch Ness Monster with Sir Peter Scott.
| 11:00From pipe organs to pens via purring and portable toilets, a showcase of niche podcasts.
| | 11:001/8Radiolab explores life's rhythmic dance partner, breath. 11:55DJ and film-maker Don Letts chooses Augustus Pablo's 'King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown'.
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| 12:00 | 12:003/8The tax inspector catches up with Albert. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell. 12:305/6With the babies set to arrive, a visitor surprises Cholericke.
| 12:006/6Ned is quitting nicotine, but Grytpype-Thynne has other ideas. End of the regular series. 12:304/6Love is in the air - even the old rogue's hooked up. But has Nancy met her match?
| 12:0018/20Sid has a sneaky plan to get the Lad evicted from his mansion. 12:301/8Bank clerk Sam Baker dreams of winning the football pools. Stars David Roper.
| 12:00HMS Troutbridge sets sail, with Phillips let loose on a new navigational aid. 12:303/8Sarah's mother and daughter gang up on her when she hires a builder.
| 12:007/20It's calamity when the Home Guard and ARP wardens share the church hall! 12:306/6Christmas is coming and Ben is getting fat, but will dieting with Helen raise his spirits?
| 12:001/8Bank clerk Sam Baker dreams of winning the football pools. Stars David Roper. 12:301/6Can Edward keep his girlfriend and avoid explosions? Orwellian sitcom.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:306/6John reveals the downsides of animal adoption, plus an office shanty.
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| 13:00 | 13:004/6Convinced that Willy was murdered, the thespian sleuth consults his solicitor friend. 13:301/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:005/6The thespian sleuth suspects a student of the murder of Willy, but another is acting oddly 13:302/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:006/6One murder suspect is cleared in the continuing investigation of Willy's death. 13:303/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:001/8The brother of Lord Peter Wimsey - the Duke of Denver - is arrested for murder. 13:304/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:002/8With his brother's life at stake, Lord Peter Wimsey faces a murder mystery in Yorkshire. 13:305/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:00Pandora Sykes explores Britney's hardscrabble childhood and stint as a Disney child star 13:40A portrait in sound of Washington DC created by people who live there. From 2013.
| 13:001/2Single mum Louise meets the man of her dreams in a bar, but there is a catch.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Ten years on five writers use imaginative letters to reflect on 9/11. 14:151/10Harry Secombe reads his own tale about the goings-on in sleepy Welsh village - Panteg. 14:30Roger Law of Spitting Image heads to Russia on a quest to find puppeteers
| 14:002/5Ten years on five writers use imaginative letters to reflect on 9/11. Today Naomi Alderman 14:152/10The ‘Tafia’ is formed and Dai incurs the wrath of the chapel preacher. 14:30Midge Ure goes in search of the real Freddie Mercury.
| 14:003/5Ten years on five writers reflect in on the 9/11 attacks. Today, Joseph O'Neill 14:153/10Dai loses the respect of the Panteg townsfolk when he is lax over is childminding duties. 14:30Audrey Niffenegger catches Hokusai's 'Great Wave' to trace his far-reaching influence...
| 14:004/5Ten years on, five writers reflect on 9/11. Today, Lionel Shriver. 14:154/10The plan to steal the Panteg colliery payroll comes together. 14:30Trevor Cox asks whether computers can ever be truly creative.
| 14:005/5Ten years on five writers reflect on 9/11. Today, Michael Morpurgo. 14:155/10On the day that a rival bus service is mooted, Dai makes a decision about Elspeth. 14:30Libby Purves meets the men and women who guide the big ships in and out of port.
| 14:001/2Paul Merton and Suki Webster star in a comedy about a comedian and his number one fan. 14:301/4YouTube star Damien Slash with surreal and satirical characters. 14:451/4An idiot's guide to Wagner. Perfect for fans of comedy, classical music, and idiots.
| 14:10Artist Ken Howard RA chooses music by Jelly Roll Morton and Richard Wagner. 14:20Anna is an inner city vicar, uncovering old lies to solve a murder case.
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| 15:00 | 15:002/4Only a shadow on a poster, what is Valentin in real life? Stars Stephen Thorne.
| 15:003/4How much longer can a greedy dancer stay on the stage? Stars Frances Barber.
| 15:004/4The crazy dancer uses people, but reaps the consequences.
| 15:00A man persuades Sally, the curator at Reedbeck Hall, to give him an out of hours tour.
| 15:001/6A mystery letter - but what is the secret of Magdalen and Norah Vanstone's parents?
| 15:006/6Josh and his wife Monique's big day finally arrives. 15:306/6Badgerland goes global, and the History of the Future.
| 15:30Midge Ure goes in search of the real Freddie Mercury.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/6The panel show hosted by Angus Deayton and devised by the panellists. 16:303/6Crime Busters search for the missing sugar. Sketches from Maggie Fox and Sue Ryding.
| 16:001/6Three students take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 16:301/6Can Edward keep his girlfriend and avoid explosions? Orwellian sitcom.
| 16:005/6Gyles Brandreth is joined by Anthony Holden, Lynne Truss, Lucy Moore and Michelle Brown. 16:303/6Divorced Doug and Molly come to blows over his mum Annie, who seems to be going senile.
| 16:002/4Clive Anderson with Gyles Brandreth, John O'Farrell, Natalie Haynes and Richard Herring. 16:306/6Have Daniel and Lucy had enough of dealing with other's problems?
| 16:003/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou and Sue Lawrence. 16:303/4The BBC's plan to record a programme at the church causes some upset.
| 16:00When her MP husband is reported killed in action, Diana Wentworth takes over his seat.
| 16:00John Hurt in Tom Stoppard’s drama about a solo bridge-painter and philosophy graduate.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/4John Shuttleworth invites Clare Grogan to sing one of his songs. 17:306/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:002/6The seaside crowd at Torquay's Babbacombe Theatre sing a song about a box. 17:301/6Richard is joined on the quiz this week by Jayne Sharp, Ed Gamble and Beattie Edmondson.
| 17:003/4June Whitfield and Barbara Windsor star as showbiz refugees. 17:303/6Comedian, writer and podcaster Deborah Frances White's tales of growing up.
| 17:004/4Justin Edwards, Mel Giedroyc and Dave Mounfield with special guest Vicki Pepperdine. 17:302/4Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at a city centre hospital.
| 17:002/4Jocelyn talks about dating, and Kingston's takeaway caters for a vegan customer. 17:304/4The electronic device so simple even an adult can use it. And a sparkling cast.
| 17:30Steven Knight, creator of ‘Peaky Blinders’, nominates Sitting Bull.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:306/6John reveals the downsides of animal adoption, plus an office shanty.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/4The most haunted house in Victorian London is about to give up its dark secret. 18:30Neil Pearson and Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones discuss favourite books with Harriet Gilbert.
| 18:002/4It's midsummer and an old woman keeps watch over her cursed Welsh village. 18:30The impact of the song written by Leiber and Stoller, inspired by the writer Thomas Mann.
| 18:003/4Lisa gives up everything for her lover and wanders through a disused psychiatric hospital. 18:301/7Josie Long presents short documentaries about feats of endurance.
| 18:004/4Back from abroad, Reverend Martin Stokes faces a nightmare of biblical proportions. 18:30Steven Knight, creator of ‘Peaky Blinders’, nominates Sitting Bull.
| 18:00It's good to talk, but not when you're called from beyond the grave. With John Shrapnel. 18:30Dominic Arkwright explores the concept of the quick fix with guests.
| 18:003/6Number 6’s only ally, Number 9, sees double as Number 2 employs extreme measures.
| 18:001/2A psychologist heads to a run-down space station to see what's become of the crew.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/8The tax inspector catches up with Albert. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell. 19:305/6With the babies set to arrive, a visitor surprises Cholericke.
| 19:006/6Ned is quitting nicotine, but Grytpype-Thynne has other ideas. End of the regular series. 19:304/6Love is in the air - even the old rogue's hooked up. But has Nancy met her match?
| 19:0018/20Sid has a sneaky plan to get the Lad evicted from his mansion. 19:301/8Bank clerk Sam Baker dreams of winning the football pools. Stars David Roper.
| 19:00HMS Troutbridge sets sail, with Phillips let loose on a new navigational aid. 19:303/8Sarah's mother and daughter gang up on her when she hires a builder.
| 19:007/20It's calamity when the Home Guard and ARP wardens share the church hall! 19:306/6Christmas is coming and Ben is getting fat, but will dieting with Helen raise his spirits?
| 19:00Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
| 19:001/8Radiolab explores life's rhythmic dance partner, breath. 19:55DJ and film-maker Don Letts chooses Augustus Pablo's 'King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown'.
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| 20:00 | 20:004/6Convinced that Willy was murdered, the thespian sleuth consults his solicitor friend. 20:301/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 20:005/6The thespian sleuth suspects a student of the murder of Willy, but another is acting oddly 20:302/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 20:006/6One murder suspect is cleared in the continuing investigation of Willy's death. 20:303/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 20:001/8The brother of Lord Peter Wimsey - the Duke of Denver - is arrested for murder. 20:304/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 20:002/8With his brother's life at stake, Lord Peter Wimsey faces a murder mystery in Yorkshire. 20:305/5Thought-provoking short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| | 20:00John Hurt in Tom Stoppard’s drama about a solo bridge-painter and philosophy graduate.
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| 21:00 | 21:0019/48Manoush Zomorodi explores the United States during the Covid-19 pandemic 21:50'Kiya Hai Pyar’ by Jagjit and Chitra Singh and ‘Incredible’ by M-Beat and General Levy.
| 21:00Pandora Sykes explores Britney's hardscrabble childhood and stint as a Disney child star 21:40A portrait in sound of Washington DC created by people who live there. From 2013.
| 21:002/3Elvis Costello heads more leading musicians with a songwriting masterclass.
| 21:00Footballer David Beckham is castaway by Kirsty Young. 21:45David Attenborough remembers puzzling over the Loch Ness Monster with Sir Peter Scott.
| 21:00From pipe organs to pens via purring and portable toilets, a showcase of niche podcasts.
| | 21:00FA's Women's football director, Dame Sue Campbell, makes her castaway musical choices. 21:45David Attenborough hates rats, but in a personal way explains why they should be respected
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| 22:00 | 22:006/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:304/6A famous explorer advises Will on how to become daring, and Hugo the cat goes missing.
| 22:001/6Richard is joined on the quiz this week by Jayne Sharp, Ed Gamble and Beattie Edmondson. 22:303/5Spoof phone calls, British Science week and the boys from the underworld.
| 22:003/6Comedian, writer and podcaster Deborah Frances White's tales of growing up. 22:304/4The Bard of Salford performs classic and brand new poems at the BBC’s Radio Theatre. 22:456/6The comedian muses on coping strategies and how stressful this series was to make.
| 22:002/4Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at a city centre hospital. 22:301/2Paul Merton and Suki Webster star in a comedy about a comedian and his number one fan.
| 22:004/4The electronic device so simple even an adult can use it. And a sparkling cast. 22:303/4John Moloney battles with being on kept on hold while changing his utilities provider. 22:453/4More delightful comedy nonsense from the mind of Terry Alderton.
| 22:005/5Spotting a monkey, the comedian is having a bad hair day in the incredible humidity. 22:303/6The Questers chance upon legendary tavern, the Fat Hog, and its glamorous owner Nigressa.
| 22:006/6John reveals the downsides of animal adoption, plus an office shanty. 22:304/4The sisters wonder why their brother invites himself to stay.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/8Andy Zaltzman presents a look back at the week's headlines 23:301/4Sherlock Holmes wants the limelight again and chases after a German Count. 23:451/4YouTube star Damien Slash with surreal and satirical characters.
| 23:302/6Comatose Ben travels back to 1973 to find a 'life coach' to motivate him out of his coma.
| 23:002/8Mike Channel asks if the studio audience are for or against the annihilation of the planet 23:304/4Neil Innes performs jingles for products you never knew you needed.
| 23:006/6Badgerland goes global, and the History of the Future. 23:301/4An idiot's guide to Wagner. Perfect for fans of comedy, classical music, and idiots. 23:451/4Lenny Henry writes and stars as a family butcher whose son is a musical prodigy.
| 23:003/6Edith wants to know who murdered her - and Hell's boiler is on the blink. 23:302/4Can the peculiar narrator help a ghost find the villain who squashed him in the 1970s?
| 23:004/4Invention as it happens. Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney's improvised sketches. 23:302/4The gang leave for New York but are waylaid by George's mathematical ineptitude.
| 23:001/6Pre-natal beauty therapy hits the headlines. Chris Morris hosts the incisive news satire. 23:304/6Comedian Stephen K Amos and guests compile an idiot's guide to crime and punishment.
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