| 00:00 | 00:002/2Kris is falling in love with his replica wife as his colleagues aim to destroy the planet.
| 00:001/3A mysterious alien force takes its toll on the women of a rural village. 00:30Ben Goldacre and Michelle Paver disagree strongly over the paperbacks they're discussing.
| 00:002/3The alien children born in the rural village start to make their presence felt. 00:30Sinéad O'Connor & others talk about the haunting beauty of this ancient song. From 2013.
| 00:003/3The mysterious powers of the alien children start to become destructive. 00:303/7Short documentaries inspired by the tarot deck. Presented by Josie Long.
| 00:001/2After major eye surgery, Marda discovers that her vision has a frightening new clarity. 00:30Twice queen of England and mother of two kings, but have you heard of Emma of Normandy?
| 00:002/2After a major eye operation, shocked Marda West can see things that others can't. 00:30Harry Eyres, Jemima Kiss and William Powers explore the consequences of hyper-connectivity
| 00:005/6Number 6 realises that Number 9 is no more. The new Number 2 pairs him with a new arrival. 00:40Suspicious Christine fears for baby Emmy who is looked after by the cool Jenny.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2Louise experiences David's anger when he finds out about her friendship with Adele.
| 01:008/8The sleuth gathers evidence in New York to clear Gerald, but there's a sting in the tail. 01:306/6Terrorism, murder and the church - can the intelligence officers unravel the web?
| 01:001/9America's new Early Warning System announces an approaching nuclear missile. 01:301/4A vampire murder in the British Library? Detective Julie Enfield is on the case.
| 01:002/9Maxon has a meeting with Ellsberg in Toronto. 01:302/4A second body in a museum - and more - for superintendent Julie Enfield's investigation.
| 01:003/9Maxon meets Ellsberg in an attempt to clear Kowalski. 01:303/4Clues from the ancient world for Julie Enfield's murder case. Stars Imelda Staunton.
| 01:004/9Ellsberg warns Maxon he's in grave danger. 01:304/4Will Julie Enfield manage to escape? Final part of detective drama with Imelda Staunton.
| 01:001/2The great American novel of the Jazz Age by F Scott Fitzgerald.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Actress Maureen Lipman chooses 'When You Wish Upon A Star' performed by Barbara Cook. 02:20A family liaison officer is assigned to a woman viciously assaulted at home.
| 02:001/10In Beckford, 'The Drowning Pool' has claimed the life of yet another woman. 02:151/5Witty drama capturing a family's weekly truth and reconciliation meetings. 02:30From homage to tributes and director's cut - why are originals prized over copies?
| 02:002/10When identifying her sister's body, Jules begins to question Nel's cause of death. 02:152/5Witty drama capturing a family's weekly truth and reconciliation meetings. 02:30Artist Tacita Dean travels to UNESCO on a mission to save photochemical film.
| 02:003/10The results of Nel Abbott's postmortem come as a shock to her sister and daughter. 02:153/5Witty drama capturing a family's weekly truth and reconciliation meetings. 02:30Felicity Finch balances the claims of rival ballet shoe makers
| 02:004/10On the day of her sister's funeral, Jules is surprised by a face from the past. 02:154/5Witty drama capturing a family's weekly truth and reconciliation meetings. By Ben Lewis. 02:30Beatboxer "Beardyman" aka Darren Foreman goes in search of nature's best sound-mimics.
| 02:005/10Louise Whittaker and Lena are forced to recall the days before, and after, Katie's death. 02:155/5Witty drama capturing a family's weekly truth and reconciliation meetings. By Ben Lewis. 02:30An exclusive insight into world of the brilliant and original choreographer Mark Morris.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Comedian and musician Rich Morton explores the laid-back world of lounge music.
| 03:00A widow moves to a new village and hopes to befriend a novelist. Stars Mary Wimbush.
| 03:001/2The end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire as seen through the Trotta family.
| 03:002/2At his posting near the Russian border, Carl's life is about to take a turn for the worse.
| 03:001/2The 1960s misadventures of a drunken poet in a world of chaos - and bad verse.
| 03:002/2Classic 1960s acerbic comedy as Enderby, mediocre poet bursts onto an unsuspecting world.
| 03:55'Falco' author Lindsey Davis selects the storm from Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony.
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| 04:00 | 04:00A middle-aged doctor ponders life after meeting two very different women.
| 04:005/6Tim Key, Micky Flanagan, Bridget Christie and Nick Hancock devise the panel show's rounds. 04:305/6Maggie and Sue present War & Peace and Robinson Crusoe as only they can.
| 04:003/6Three students from the University of Derby take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 04:303/6On the run, Edward meets the Leopard - will he survive? Orwellian sitcom with Hugh Laurie.
| 04:001/6Graeme Garden hosts the comedy debating show. 04:305/6Doug tries to help his mum's recovery by hiring a private nurse. Molly is unimpressed.
| 04:004/4Helen Atkinson-Wood, John O'Farrell, Nick Revell and Gyles Brandreth join Clive Anderson. 04:302/6How will Beaumarchais contend with courtly crushes, rumours of war and illicit printing?
| 04:001/6Stephen Fry, Elisabeth Luard and Clarissa Dickson Wright are on Jay Rayner's menu. 04:301/6Social worker Clare must look after a 16-year-old delinquent for an evening.
| 04:00The amateur sleuth sets out to discover who murdered a mystery blonde.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:301/4Why the comedian's rise to fame seemed to coincide with periods of social upheaval.
| 05:004/4John Shuttleworth invites the stars to sing his songs. This week, it's Mari Wilson. 05:302/6Sue Perkins hosts the return of Radio 4’s longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 05:004/6The chat show with a twist where the British public are the stars. 05:303/6Joining Richard to guess celebs’ ages are Jayne Sharp, Stuart Maconie and Rebecca Taylor.
| 05:001/4Comedian Rob Newman presents a unique odyssey of our brains mixing stand-up and sketches. 05:305/6Comedian Sofie Hagen shares tales of dodgy poems, boy and Westlife.
| 05:002/3Policeman turned stand-up Alfie Moore with tales from the coppering front line. 05:304/4Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at Worcestershire Royal Hospital.
| 05:004/4Jocelyn talks about family, and a spiritual medium goes over to the other side. 05:30Henry Normal takes a poetic look at the topic of communication
| 05:30Twice queen of England and mother of two kings, but have you heard of Emma of Normandy?
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| 06:00 | 06:008/8The sleuth gathers evidence in New York to clear Gerald, but there's a sting in the tail. 06:306/6Terrorism, murder and the church - can the intelligence officers unravel the web?
| 06:001/9America's new Early Warning System announces an approaching nuclear missile. 06:301/4A vampire murder in the British Library? Detective Julie Enfield is on the case.
| 06:002/9Maxon has a meeting with Ellsberg in Toronto. 06:302/4A second body in a museum - and more - for superintendent Julie Enfield's investigation.
| 06:003/9Maxon meets Ellsberg in an attempt to clear Kowalski. 06:303/4Clues from the ancient world for Julie Enfield's murder case. Stars Imelda Staunton.
| 06:004/9Ellsberg warns Maxon he's in grave danger. 06:304/4Will Julie Enfield manage to escape? Final part of detective drama with Imelda Staunton.
| 06:00The amateur sleuth sets out to discover who murdered a mystery blonde.
| 06:001/2Jules Abbot returns to Beckford after shock news of her sister's drowning.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/4John Shuttleworth invites the stars to sing his songs. This week, it's Mari Wilson. 07:302/6Sue Perkins hosts the return of Radio 4’s longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 07:004/6The chat show with a twist where the British public are the stars. 07:303/6Joining Richard to guess celebs’ ages are Jayne Sharp, Stuart Maconie and Rebecca Taylor.
| 07:001/4Comedian Rob Newman presents a unique odyssey of our brains mixing stand-up and sketches. 07:305/6Comedian Sofie Hagen shares tales of dodgy poems, boy and Westlife.
| 07:002/3Policeman turned stand-up Alfie Moore with tales from the coppering front line. 07:304/4Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at Worcestershire Royal Hospital.
| 07:004/4Jocelyn talks about family, and a spiritual medium goes over to the other side. 07:30Henry Normal takes a poetic look at the topic of communication
| 07:30Twice queen of England and mother of two kings, but have you heard of Emma of Normandy?
| 07:10'Brothers In Arms' by Dire Straits and 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' by the Sherman Brothers. 07:20Can 14-year-old Amelia prevent the break-up of her family with her weekly meetings?
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| 08:00 | 08:005/8Harold decides that buying a new bed is the only way he'll ever impress women. 08:301/9Single dad Bryan Archer struggles to work and bring up his baby son.
| 08:001/13Big Ben is missing so Kenneth Horne gets spying and Julian and Sandy open a bona boutique. 08:305/6When Nancy elopes the whole family are worried about her, except for Father.
| 08:0020/20MCC chairman Sid makes the Lad England's cricket captain, but bets on Australia to win. 08:303/8Sam's won the jackpot on the football pools, but how much cash?
| 08:001/13Seventies radio explained by Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Graeme Garden and David Hatch 08:305/8Rumours abound as Sarah and her mother unwittingly conspire together.
| 08:009/20A cinema trip and a toasted cheese supper sparks Mainwaring's own Battle of Waterloo. 08:302/6Terry needs his conman skills to tackle the local crime baron. Stars Karl Howman.
| 08:001/6Graeme Garden hosts the comedy debating show. 08:305/6Doug tries to help his mum's recovery by hiring a private nurse. Molly is unimpressed.
| 08:307/13A trip ashore for ship's medic Simon Sparrow leads to some local linguistic mishaps.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6Tim Key, Micky Flanagan, Bridget Christie and Nick Hancock devise the panel show's rounds. 09:305/6Maggie and Sue present War & Peace and Robinson Crusoe as only they can.
| 09:003/8Andy Zaltzman presents a look back at the week's headlines 09:303/6On the run, Edward meets the Leopard - will he survive? Orwellian sitcom with Hugh Laurie.
| 09:001/6Graeme Garden hosts the comedy debating show. 09:305/6Doug tries to help his mum's recovery by hiring a private nurse. Molly is unimpressed.
| 09:004/4Helen Atkinson-Wood, John O'Farrell, Nick Revell and Gyles Brandreth join Clive Anderson. 09:302/6How will Beaumarchais contend with courtly crushes, rumours of war and illicit printing?
| 09:001/6Stephen Fry, Elisabeth Luard and Clarissa Dickson Wright are on Jay Rayner's menu. 09:301/6Social worker Clare must look after a 16-year-old delinquent for an evening.
| 09:00Tim Bentinck, aka David Archer from The Archers, with the history of BBC radio soaps
| 09:009/13It is moving day, but the removal men are a little too thorough. 09:304/4John Shuttleworth invites the stars to sing his songs. This week, it's Mari Wilson.
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| 10:00 | 10:00A widow moves to a new village and hopes to befriend a novelist. Stars Mary Wimbush.
| 10:001/2The end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire as seen through the Trotta family.
| 10:002/2At his posting near the Russian border, Carl's life is about to take a turn for the worse.
| 10:001/2The 1960s misadventures of a drunken poet in a world of chaos - and bad verse.
| 10:002/2Classic 1960s acerbic comedy as Enderby, mediocre poet bursts onto an unsuspecting world.
| | 10:00Former footballer Ian Wright is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 10:45Sir David marvels over the Quetzalcoatlus: the largest flying animal ever to exist.
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| 11:00 | 11:0021/48Manoush Zomorodi explores how we more creatively approach resolving conflicts 11:50Novelist Deborah Moggach chooses Ella Fitzgerald and Dory Previn.
| 11:00Pandora Sykes revisits the toxic collusion of paparazzi and gossip blogs in the early 00s 11:50Andrew Weinreich founded the first online social network in 1997.
| 11:001/3Jessica Fostekew charts the highs and lows of conceiving, carrying and coping with a baby.
| 11:00Football commentator John Motson is castaway by Kirsty Young. 11:45Musings on the world's largest blooms found deep in the steamy forests of Sumatra.
| 11:00Laura Grimshaw and Chris Pearson showcase highlights from the Podcast Radio Hour archives.
| | 11:003/8Radiolab explores a different way of looking at evolution 11:55'Brothers In Arms' by Dire Straits and 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' by the Sherman Brothers.
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| 12:00 | 12:005/8Harold decides that buying a new bed is the only way he'll ever impress women. 12:301/9Single dad Bryan Archer struggles to work and bring up his baby son.
| 12:001/13Big Ben is missing so Kenneth Horne gets spying and Julian and Sandy open a bona boutique. 12:305/6When Nancy elopes the whole family are worried about her, except for Father.
| 12:0020/20MCC chairman Sid makes the Lad England's cricket captain, but bets on Australia to win. 12:303/8Sam's won the jackpot on the football pools, but how much cash?
| 12:001/13Seventies radio explained by Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Graeme Garden and David Hatch 12:305/8Rumours abound as Sarah and her mother unwittingly conspire together.
| 12:009/20A cinema trip and a toasted cheese supper sparks Mainwaring's own Battle of Waterloo. 12:302/6Terry needs his conman skills to tackle the local crime baron. Stars Karl Howman.
| 12:00Sarah Churchwell investigates the enduring appeal of Gatsby on both sides of the Atlantic. 12:30F Scott Fitzgerald tells his editor Maxwell Perkins about his hopes for his new novel
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:302/4Micky talks about running away to New York and becoming the playboy of the East End.
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| 13:00 | 13:008/8The sleuth gathers evidence in New York to clear Gerald, but there's a sting in the tail. 13:306/6Terrorism, murder and the church - can the intelligence officers unravel the web?
| 13:001/9America's new Early Warning System announces an approaching nuclear missile. 13:301/4A vampire murder in the British Library? Detective Julie Enfield is on the case.
| 13:002/9Maxon has a meeting with Ellsberg in Toronto. 13:302/4A second body in a museum - and more - for superintendent Julie Enfield's investigation.
| 13:003/9Maxon meets Ellsberg in an attempt to clear Kowalski. 13:303/4Clues from the ancient world for Julie Enfield's murder case. Stars Imelda Staunton.
| 13:004/9Ellsberg warns Maxon he's in grave danger. 13:304/4Will Julie Enfield manage to escape? Final part of detective drama with Imelda Staunton.
| 13:001/2The great American novel of the Jazz Age by F Scott Fitzgerald.
| 13:002/2The conclusion of the great American novel of the Jazz Age by F Scott Fitzgerald.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10In Beckford, 'The Drowning Pool' has claimed the life of yet another woman. 14:151/5Witty drama capturing a family's weekly truth and reconciliation meetings. 14:30From homage to tributes and director's cut - why are originals prized over copies?
| 14:002/10When identifying her sister's body, Jules begins to question Nel's cause of death. 14:152/5Witty drama capturing a family's weekly truth and reconciliation meetings. 14:30Artist Tacita Dean travels to UNESCO on a mission to save photochemical film.
| 14:003/10The results of Nel Abbott's postmortem come as a shock to her sister and daughter. 14:153/5Witty drama capturing a family's weekly truth and reconciliation meetings. 14:30Felicity Finch balances the claims of rival ballet shoe makers
| 14:004/10On the day of her sister's funeral, Jules is surprised by a face from the past. 14:154/5Witty drama capturing a family's weekly truth and reconciliation meetings. By Ben Lewis. 14:30Beatboxer "Beardyman" aka Darren Foreman goes in search of nature's best sound-mimics.
| 14:005/10Louise Whittaker and Lena are forced to recall the days before, and after, Katie's death. 14:155/5Witty drama capturing a family's weekly truth and reconciliation meetings. By Ben Lewis. 14:30An exclusive insight into world of the brilliant and original choreographer Mark Morris.
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| 15:00 | 15:00A widow moves to a new village and hopes to befriend a novelist. Stars Mary Wimbush.
| 15:001/2The end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire as seen through the Trotta family.
| 15:002/2At his posting near the Russian border, Carl's life is about to take a turn for the worse.
| 15:001/2The 1960s misadventures of a drunken poet in a world of chaos - and bad verse.
| 15:002/2Classic 1960s acerbic comedy as Enderby, mediocre poet bursts onto an unsuspecting world.
| 15:55'Falco' author Lindsey Davis selects the storm from Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony.
| 15:40Jay McInerney and Anne Margaret Daniel discuss F Scott Fitzgerald's classic Jazz Age novel
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| 16:00 | 16:005/6Tim Key, Micky Flanagan, Bridget Christie and Nick Hancock devise the panel show's rounds. 16:305/6Maggie and Sue present War & Peace and Robinson Crusoe as only they can.
| 16:003/6Three students from the University of Derby take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 16:303/6On the run, Edward meets the Leopard - will he survive? Orwellian sitcom with Hugh Laurie.
| 16:001/6Graeme Garden hosts the comedy debating show. 16:305/6Doug tries to help his mum's recovery by hiring a private nurse. Molly is unimpressed.
| 16:004/4Helen Atkinson-Wood, John O'Farrell, Nick Revell and Gyles Brandreth join Clive Anderson. 16:302/6How will Beaumarchais contend with courtly crushes, rumours of war and illicit printing?
| 16:001/6Stephen Fry, Elisabeth Luard and Clarissa Dickson Wright are on Jay Rayner's menu. 16:301/6Social worker Clare must look after a 16-year-old delinquent for an evening.
| 16:00The amateur sleuth sets out to discover who murdered a mystery blonde.
| 16:40The world of fairy tales explored by Michael Rosen, AS Byatt and Richard Mabey.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/4John Shuttleworth invites the stars to sing his songs. This week, it's Mari Wilson. 17:302/6Sue Perkins hosts the return of Radio 4’s longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 17:004/6The chat show with a twist where the British public are the stars. 17:303/6Joining Richard to guess celebs’ ages are Jayne Sharp, Stuart Maconie and Rebecca Taylor.
| 17:001/4Comedian Rob Newman presents a unique odyssey of our brains mixing stand-up and sketches. 17:305/6Comedian Sofie Hagen shares tales of dodgy poems, boy and Westlife.
| 17:002/3Policeman turned stand-up Alfie Moore with tales from the coppering front line. 17:304/4Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at Worcestershire Royal Hospital.
| 17:004/4Jocelyn talks about family, and a spiritual medium goes over to the other side. 17:30Henry Normal takes a poetic look at the topic of communication
| 17:30Twice queen of England and mother of two kings, but have you heard of Emma of Normandy?
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:302/4Micky talks about running away to New York and becoming the playboy of the East End.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/3A mysterious alien force takes its toll on the women of a rural village. 18:30Ben Goldacre and Michelle Paver disagree strongly over the paperbacks they're discussing.
| 18:002/3The alien children born in the rural village start to make their presence felt. 18:30Sinéad O'Connor & others talk about the haunting beauty of this ancient song. From 2013.
| 18:003/3The mysterious powers of the alien children start to become destructive. 18:303/7Short documentaries inspired by the tarot deck. Presented by Josie Long.
| 18:001/2After major eye surgery, Marda discovers that her vision has a frightening new clarity. 18:30Twice queen of England and mother of two kings, but have you heard of Emma of Normandy?
| 18:002/2After a major eye operation, shocked Marda West can see things that others can't. 18:30Harry Eyres, Jemima Kiss and William Powers explore the consequences of hyper-connectivity
| 18:005/6Number 6 realises that Number 9 is no more. The new Number 2 pairs him with a new arrival. 18:40Suspicious Christine fears for baby Emmy who is looked after by the cool Jenny.
| 18:00The Twin Towers reappear in Dakota in 2021. Teenagers cross border guards to investigate.
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| 19:00 | 19:005/8Harold decides that buying a new bed is the only way he'll ever impress women. 19:301/9Single dad Bryan Archer struggles to work and bring up his baby son.
| 19:001/13Big Ben is missing so Kenneth Horne gets spying and Julian and Sandy open a bona boutique. 19:305/6When Nancy elopes the whole family are worried about her, except for Father.
| 19:0020/20MCC chairman Sid makes the Lad England's cricket captain, but bets on Australia to win. 19:303/8Sam's won the jackpot on the football pools, but how much cash?
| 19:001/13Seventies radio explained by Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Graeme Garden and David Hatch 19:305/8Rumours abound as Sarah and her mother unwittingly conspire together.
| 19:009/20A cinema trip and a toasted cheese supper sparks Mainwaring's own Battle of Waterloo. 19:302/6Terry needs his conman skills to tackle the local crime baron. Stars Karl Howman.
| 19:00Tim Bentinck, aka David Archer from The Archers, with the history of BBC radio soaps
| 19:003/8Radiolab explores a different way of looking at evolution 19:55'Brothers In Arms' by Dire Straits and 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' by the Sherman Brothers.
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| 20:00 | 20:008/8The sleuth gathers evidence in New York to clear Gerald, but there's a sting in the tail. 20:306/6Terrorism, murder and the church - can the intelligence officers unravel the web?
| 20:001/9America's new Early Warning System announces an approaching nuclear missile. 20:301/4A vampire murder in the British Library? Detective Julie Enfield is on the case.
| 20:002/9Maxon has a meeting with Ellsberg in Toronto. 20:302/4A second body in a museum - and more - for superintendent Julie Enfield's investigation.
| 20:003/9Maxon meets Ellsberg in an attempt to clear Kowalski. 20:303/4Clues from the ancient world for Julie Enfield's murder case. Stars Imelda Staunton.
| 20:004/9Ellsberg warns Maxon he's in grave danger. 20:304/4Will Julie Enfield manage to escape? Final part of detective drama with Imelda Staunton.
| | 20:00In Western Samoa, Robert Louis Stevenson looks back at his life - and dispels the myths.
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| 21:00 | 21:0021/48Manoush Zomorodi explores how we more creatively approach resolving conflicts 21:50Novelist Deborah Moggach chooses Ella Fitzgerald and Dory Previn.
| 21:00Pandora Sykes revisits the toxic collusion of paparazzi and gossip blogs in the early 00s 21:50Andrew Weinreich founded the first online social network in 1997.
| 21:001/3Jessica Fostekew charts the highs and lows of conceiving, carrying and coping with a baby.
| 21:00Football commentator John Motson is castaway by Kirsty Young. 21:45Musings on the world's largest blooms found deep in the steamy forests of Sumatra.
| 21:00Laura Grimshaw and Chris Pearson showcase highlights from the Podcast Radio Hour archives.
| | 21:00Former footballer Ian Wright is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 21:45Sir David marvels over the Quetzalcoatlus: the largest flying animal ever to exist.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/6Sue Perkins hosts the return of Radio 4’s longest running panel show, Just a Minute. 22:306/6Peter asks an American love guru to tackle his godson Will's lack of success with women.
| 22:003/6Joining Richard to guess celebs’ ages are Jayne Sharp, Stuart Maconie and Rebecca Taylor. 22:305/5Armando's best bits. With Rebecca Front and Dave Schneider.
| 22:005/6Comedian Sofie Hagen shares tales of dodgy poems, boy and Westlife. 22:302/4Sam and Henry are on island of Patos, trying to find a very rare heron. 22:452/4Canadian stand-up Mae Martin wonders whether labels help or hinder people?
| 22:004/4Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at Worcestershire Royal Hospital. 22:301/6Peter Fincham and Jon Plowman hear the inside story of Britain’s biggest TV comedies.
| 22:00Henry Normal takes a poetic look at the topic of communication 22:301/4American satirist and comedian Stan Freberg performs at London's Comedy Store.
| 22:001/4Comedian Alex Horne and his five-piece jazz band are joined by guest David O'Doherty. 22:305/6The Questers get a chance to kill Lord Darkness, but face a challenge first.
| 22:002/4Micky talks about running away to New York and becoming the playboy of the East End. 22:302/6Mark visits the Lincolnshire town's Stump and sprouts
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| 23:00 | 23:003/8Andy Zaltzman presents a look back at the week's headlines 23:303/4An investigation into the phenomena of bucket-wearing sweeping the globe. 23:453/4More one-man sketch comedy show from YouTube's Damien Slash.
| 23:304/6Comatose Ben shares his thoughts with those awake at the darkest hour of the night.
| 23:004/8Meet Craig Stevens the Ripper Drongo, as the team broadcast down under. 23:302/6The sketch show team take the audience to Mike's house, but they get lost.
| 23:303/4An idiot's guide to Glazunov. Perfect for fans of comedy, classical music, and idiots. 23:453/4Another macabre tale from Lenny Henry in which a mechanic naively joins the Klu Klux Klan.
| 23:005/6Satan is convinced he knows who killed Edith, and Hell is suddenly overcrowded. 23:304/4An adventure in Wunderland, the Poundland of magical realms. Stars Alice Lowe.
| 23:002/8'Cop Night' - and superstitions. With Dan Gaster, Will Ing and Ben Silburn. 23:304/4The gang must solve a murder on the Yorkshire Moors.
| 23:003/6Tube system goes berserk, earthquake in Corinth and anniversary of space. 23:306/6Stephen K Amos compiles an idiot's guide to health and medicine.
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