| 00:00 | 00:00The terrifying outcome of suspected witchcraft drawn from actual accounts. 00:45Superstitious Monsieur Oufle believes he's been bewitched and turned into a werewolf.
| 00:001/5Captain Gordon Taylor runs into trouble over a failing call centre. 00:30Miles Jupp and Barb Jungr talk to Harriett Gilbert about their favourite books.
| 00:002/5Scientist Clive 55 reconstructs a dead space pirate, who before long is running the ship. 00:30The Robert Wyatt song from 1982, written by Elvis Costello and Clive Langer.
| 00:003/5The crew of Really Invincible III have some space tourists aboard for a holiday from hell. 00:305/7Short documentaries inspired by encounters with old texts. Presented by Josie Long.
| 00:004/5The crew contracts a mystery virus which makes them age at an alarming rate. 00:30Cult legend Andy Kaufman chosen by Iain Lee as his great life.
| 00:005/5The crew is brought face-to-face with reality when they reach the end of the universe. 00:30Dominic Arkwright asks Guy Browning, Laurie Penny and Edson Burton about neighbours.
| 00:00A schoolboy witnesses strange goings-on. Will the grown-ups believe his fantastic tale? 00:45Harker Brayton is relaxing when he notices a large snake in the room.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2Frank only sells vinyl. He is never going to change. But then, everything does.
| 01:001/7Can the sleuth help a man who has received a rather curious offer? 01:306/6War-scarred Bunny returns to London, determined to restore his friend's reputation.
| 01:002/7Can the detective prevent the ruin of Dr Watson's friend? 01:301/41930s: New arrivals at a luxury hotel in London. Stars Robin Ellis.
| 01:003/7Can the sleuth help a man who has taken on a very perilous job? 01:302/4Imperial Palace hotel director Evelyn Orcham faces a takeover challenge.
| 01:004/7Can the sleuth solve the mystery of a very grizzly delivery? 01:303/4Imperial Palace hotel director Evelyn Orcham faces staff unrest
| 01:005/7Can the sleuth locate a missing lone woman with valuable jewels? 01:304/4Changes beckon at the heart of London's Imperial Palace hotel
| 01:00Pandora Sykes looks at the cultural treatment of 'troubled' young female celebrities 01:50Lucy Burns speaks to Chippendales co-founder Bruce Nahin.
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| 02:00 | 02:10American folksinger Peggy Seeger chooses tracks by Leadbelly and Roberta Flack. 02:201/2Can Anna's secret audio log help uncover old lies?
| 02:001/10Playwright John Osborne's early years - his mother's make-up regime and Uncle's letters. 02:151/10John Reed's classic eye-witness account of the Russian Revolution in October 1917. 02:30Dan Box visits the Carteret Islands, where evacuation is taking place as sea levels rises.
| 02:002/10The writer recounts his formative years, a peripatetic life thanks to his mother's whims. 02:152/10John Reed's classic eye-witness account of the Russian Revolution in October 1917. 02:30Peter Day explores the wayward genius of Irish writer Flann O'Brien on his centenary
| 02:003/10The reknowned playwright reminisces about school and his burgeoning literary interest. 02:153/10John Reed's classic eye-witness account of the Russian Revolution in October 1917. 02:301/2Cerys Matthews drives the A470, the highway running through the heart of Wales.
| 02:004/10After an illness, young John is sent to Dorset for brutal convalescence. 02:154/10John Reed's classic eye-witness account of the Russian Revolution in October 1917. 02:302/2Cerys Matthews continues her trip down the A470, the road connecting north and south Wales
| 02:005/10The playwright's formal education comes to an end, when girls and rebellion cost him dear. 02:155/10Kerensky joins forces with the Cossacks advancing on Petrograd. 02:30Michael Rosen explores the meaning behind one of Germany's greatest fairy tales.
| 02:001/5Brian Perkins, Kate Robbins and Chris Barrie 'look back' at a year that was yet to happen. 02:301/3Llinos Mai’s sitcom with songs: what will happen when Anni's boyfriend meets her family?
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| 03:00 | 03:30Stuart Maconie talks to musicians behind 'Top of the Pops' cover albums of the 1970s.
| 03:001/2Parties carry on during the Irish War of Independence, and Lois waits for life to begin.
| 03:002/2Is Lois finally in love? With Anna Healy and Greg Wise.
| 03:00Can a 'slightly elderly lady' keep her bird collection out of the hands of the auctioneer? 03:45Stephanie Cole reads a short story written by herself about a lost love.
| 03:001/2Ian Rankin's DI Rebus investigates the murder of an illegal immigrant.
| 03:002/2Rebus investigates a people-trafficking gang. Conclusion of Ian Rankin's crime thriller.
| 03:003/4Micky Flanagan looks at his life in the 90s, returning to education and becoming a teacher 03:301/6Rock Musicologist Brian Appleton gives bizarre lectures to an invited audience. 03:451/6Sir Ralph Stanza latest project: poet-in-residence at a maximum security prison.
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| 04:00 | 04:00A couple ponder a statue of St George. Drama with Sir Ian Holm.
| 04:001/6Justin Moorhouse, Jarred Christmas, Chris Corcoran and Jeremy Hardy join Rhod Gilbert. 04:301/4Ex-lovers turned cafe-bar owners Pam and Merv discuss love, life and a revamp.
| 04:005/6Three students from the University of Hull take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 04:305/6Even Edward's allies find themselves absorbed by AmJap. Orwellian sitcom with Hugh Laurie.
| 04:003/6Graeme Garden challenges Bernard Ingham, Hugh Dennis, Victoria Coren and Arthur Smith. 04:301/6Events organiser Rosie plans a private view for an odious art dealer.
| 04:002/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Peter Kemp and Miles Kington. 04:304/6How will Beaumarchais cope after the death of Louis XV?
| 04:006/6Jay Rayner puts Stephen Fry and Clarissa Dickson Wright through their culinary paces. 04:303/6Clare can't understand why she's not been invited to Ray's.
| 04:00Maggie and Derek plunge into the match-making fair in County Clare. Stars Frances Barber.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:303/4Micky Flanagan looks at his life in the 90s, returning to education and becoming a teacher
| 05:002/4Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. Elizabeth falls for local handyman Charlie Bates 05:304/6Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4’s longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 05:006/6Tim visits Greenwich and chats to a museum curator about airport security. 05:305/6Richard asks Catherine Bohart, Ivo Graham and Ramita Navai to guess celebrities’ ages.
| 05:003/4Comedian Rob Newman presents a unique odyssey of our brains mixing stand-up and sketches. 05:301/4The Andersson family take Geoff on a road trip to Stockholm.
| 05:00Sitcom pilot about a fraudster dad on parole. Stars Elis James, Steve Speirs and Katy Wix. 05:301/6The Applegarth twins enjoy a thoroughly Flamford Christmas - in September.
| 05:002/41938: Ben tries to prove to Morwenna-May that he's a man of action. Stars Joseph Kloska. 05:30A report from the 2021 Wilderness Festival with Marcel Lucont, Robin Clyfan and The Idler.
| 05:30Cult legend Andy Kaufman chosen by Iain Lee as his great life.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/7Can the sleuth help a man who has received a rather curious offer? 06:306/6War-scarred Bunny returns to London, determined to restore his friend's reputation.
| 06:002/7Can the detective prevent the ruin of Dr Watson's friend? 06:301/41930s: New arrivals at a luxury hotel in London. Stars Robin Ellis.
| 06:003/7Can the sleuth help a man who has taken on a very perilous job? 06:302/4Imperial Palace hotel director Evelyn Orcham faces a takeover challenge.
| 06:004/7Can the sleuth solve the mystery of a very grizzly delivery? 06:303/4Imperial Palace hotel director Evelyn Orcham faces staff unrest
| 06:005/7Can the sleuth locate a missing lone woman with valuable jewels? 06:304/4Changes beckon at the heart of London's Imperial Palace hotel
| 06:00Maggie and Derek plunge into the match-making fair in County Clare. Stars Frances Barber.
| 06:001/2Playwright John Osborne's early years - his mother's make-up regime and Uncle's letters.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/4Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. Elizabeth falls for local handyman Charlie Bates 07:304/6Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4’s longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 07:006/6Tim visits Greenwich and chats to a museum curator about airport security. 07:305/6Richard asks Catherine Bohart, Ivo Graham and Ramita Navai to guess celebrities’ ages.
| 07:003/4Comedian Rob Newman presents a unique odyssey of our brains mixing stand-up and sketches. 07:301/4The Andersson family take Geoff on a road trip to Stockholm.
| 07:00Sitcom pilot about a fraudster dad on parole. Stars Elis James, Steve Speirs and Katy Wix. 07:301/6The Applegarth twins enjoy a thoroughly Flamford Christmas - in September.
| 07:002/41938: Ben tries to prove to Morwenna-May that he's a man of action. Stars Joseph Kloska. 07:30A report from the 2021 Wilderness Festival with Marcel Lucont, Robin Clyfan and The Idler.
| 07:30Cult legend Andy Kaufman chosen by Iain Lee as his great life.
| 07:10Actress-singer Maria Friedman chooses 'Peter and the Wolf' by Prokofiev. 07:201/2John Reed's classic eyewitness account of the Russian Revolution in October 1917.
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| 08:00 | 08:007/8Albert's kung fu club tackles some extortionists. 08:303/9Single dad Bryan needs an employer who will let his son come along.
| 08:003/13Kenneth Horne spies on an escaped war criminal and gets a tattoo from Julian and Sandy. 08:301/4Eric Halliday has a talent for impersonation, but can he make it as a sports commentator?
| 08:00The Lad sparks hospital havoc. The classic TV episode recreated with an audience in 1961. 08:305/8Football pools winner Sam Baker is pretending that he's burned the cheque.
| 08:004/13Tales of the circus, and Radio Prune's director speaks out. Stars John Cleese. 08:307/8Angry widow Sarah dodges matchmakers and her mother's interference.
| 08:0011/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon dance is disrupted by Pike's announcement. 08:304/6Ex-convict Terry is challenged to bring neighbourhood talent to the community centre.
| 08:003/6Graeme Garden challenges Bernard Ingham, Hugh Dennis, Victoria Coren and Arthur Smith. 08:301/6Events organiser Rosie plans a private view for an odious art dealer.
| 08:309/13Simon Sparrow takes Wendy off for a naughty weekend, but events don't quite go to plan.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6Justin Moorhouse, Jarred Christmas, Chris Corcoran and Jeremy Hardy join Rhod Gilbert. 09:301/4Ex-lovers turned cafe-bar owners Pam and Merv discuss love, life and a revamp.
| 09:005/8Andy Zaltzman and a panel of comedians look back at the week's headlines. 09:305/6Even Edward's allies find themselves absorbed by AmJap. Orwellian sitcom with Hugh Laurie.
| 09:003/6Graeme Garden challenges Bernard Ingham, Hugh Dennis, Victoria Coren and Arthur Smith. 09:301/6Events organiser Rosie plans a private view for an odious art dealer.
| 09:002/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Peter Kemp and Miles Kington. 09:304/6How will Beaumarchais cope after the death of Louis XV?
| 09:006/6Jay Rayner puts Stephen Fry and Clarissa Dickson Wright through their culinary paces. 09:303/6Clare can't understand why she's not been invited to Ray's.
| 09:00Comedian Roy Hudd talks to Peter Reed about his radio life and times.
| 09:0011/13Desperate to get a cleaner, how can Jennifer raise the cash? 09:302/4Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. Elizabeth falls for local handyman Charlie Bates
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2Parties carry on during the Irish War of Independence, and Lois waits for life to begin.
| 10:002/2Is Lois finally in love? With Anna Healy and Greg Wise.
| 10:00Can a 'slightly elderly lady' keep her bird collection out of the hands of the auctioneer? 10:45Stephanie Cole reads a short story written by herself about a lost love.
| 10:001/2Ian Rankin's DI Rebus investigates the murder of an illegal immigrant.
| 10:002/2Rebus investigates a people-trafficking gang. Conclusion of Ian Rankin's crime thriller.
| | 10:00Christine McVie, musician, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 10:45David Attenborough explores the life of Squire Waterton, a 19th-century taxidermist.
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| 11:00 | 11:0023/48Manoush Zomorodi explores how we design our lives 11:50Actor David Thewlis chooses Don McClean's Vincent and 11.59 by Blondie.
| 11:00Pandora Sykes looks at the cultural treatment of 'troubled' young female celebrities 11:50Lucy Burns speaks to Chippendales co-founder Bruce Nahin.
| 11:003/3Jessica Fostekew tackles coping with the new arrival.
| 11:00Yusuf Cat Stevens, musician, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne 11:45Sir David Attenborough introduces Rommel the Chameleon.
| 11:00Laura Grimshaw and Scott Bryan recommend new listening for October.
| | 11:005/8Radiolab explores another time of pandemic and social unrest - 1989 and the AIDS crisis. 11:55Actress-singer Maria Friedman chooses 'Peter and the Wolf' by Prokofiev.
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| 12:00 | 12:007/8Albert's kung fu club tackles some extortionists. 12:303/9Single dad Bryan needs an employer who will let his son come along.
| 12:003/13Kenneth Horne spies on an escaped war criminal and gets a tattoo from Julian and Sandy. 12:301/4Eric Halliday has a talent for impersonation, but can he make it as a sports commentator?
| 12:00The Lad sparks hospital havoc. The classic TV episode recreated with an audience in 1961. 12:305/8Football pools winner Sam Baker is pretending that he's burned the cheque.
| 12:004/13Tales of the circus, and Radio Prune's director speaks out. Stars John Cleese. 12:307/8Angry widow Sarah dodges matchmakers and her mother's interference.
| 12:0011/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon dance is disrupted by Pike's announcement. 12:304/6Ex-convict Terry is challenged to bring neighbourhood talent to the community centre.
| 12:001/6Justin Moorhouse, Jarred Christmas, Chris Corcoran and Jeremy Hardy join Rhod Gilbert. 12:30The Lad sparks hospital havoc. The classic TV episode recreated with an audience in 1961.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:304/4Micky completes his life story during the 2000s, settling down and building up his career.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/7Can the sleuth help a man who has received a rather curious offer? 13:306/6War-scarred Bunny returns to London, determined to restore his friend's reputation.
| 13:002/7Can the detective prevent the ruin of Dr Watson's friend? 13:301/41930s: New arrivals at a luxury hotel in London. Stars Robin Ellis.
| 13:003/7Can the sleuth help a man who has taken on a very perilous job? 13:302/4Imperial Palace hotel director Evelyn Orcham faces a takeover challenge.
| 13:004/7Can the sleuth solve the mystery of a very grizzly delivery? 13:303/4Imperial Palace hotel director Evelyn Orcham faces staff unrest
| 13:005/7Can the sleuth locate a missing lone woman with valuable jewels? 13:304/4Changes beckon at the heart of London's Imperial Palace hotel
| 13:00Pandora Sykes looks at the cultural treatment of 'troubled' young female celebrities 13:50Lucy Burns speaks to Chippendales co-founder Bruce Nahin.
| 13:002/2The shop reopens, but Frank's latest music lesson causes Ilse to reveal a painful secret.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10Playwright John Osborne's early years - his mother's make-up regime and Uncle's letters. 14:151/10John Reed's classic eye-witness account of the Russian Revolution in October 1917. 14:30Dan Box visits the Carteret Islands, where evacuation is taking place as sea levels rises.
| 14:002/10The writer recounts his formative years, a peripatetic life thanks to his mother's whims. 14:152/10John Reed's classic eye-witness account of the Russian Revolution in October 1917. 14:30Peter Day explores the wayward genius of Irish writer Flann O'Brien on his centenary
| 14:003/10The reknowned playwright reminisces about school and his burgeoning literary interest. 14:153/10John Reed's classic eye-witness account of the Russian Revolution in October 1917. 14:301/2Cerys Matthews drives the A470, the highway running through the heart of Wales.
| 14:004/10After an illness, young John is sent to Dorset for brutal convalescence. 14:154/10John Reed's classic eye-witness account of the Russian Revolution in October 1917. 14:302/2Cerys Matthews continues her trip down the A470, the road connecting north and south Wales
| 14:005/10The playwright's formal education comes to an end, when girls and rebellion cost him dear. 14:155/10Kerensky joins forces with the Cossacks advancing on Petrograd. 14:30Michael Rosen explores the meaning behind one of Germany's greatest fairy tales.
| 14:001/5Brian Perkins, Kate Robbins and Chris Barrie 'look back' at a year that was yet to happen. 14:301/3Llinos Mai’s sitcom with songs: what will happen when Anni's boyfriend meets her family?
| 14:10The 'Peter Pan of Pop' chooses tracks by Jack Payne and His Orchestra and one by himself. 14:202/2Held at knifepoint - but will the truth set Anna free?
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Parties carry on during the Irish War of Independence, and Lois waits for life to begin.
| 15:002/2Is Lois finally in love? With Anna Healy and Greg Wise.
| 15:00Can a 'slightly elderly lady' keep her bird collection out of the hands of the auctioneer? 15:45Stephanie Cole reads a short story written by herself about a lost love.
| 15:001/2Ian Rankin's DI Rebus investigates the murder of an illegal immigrant.
| 15:002/2Rebus investigates a people-trafficking gang. Conclusion of Ian Rankin's crime thriller.
| 15:003/4Micky Flanagan looks at his life in the 90s, returning to education and becoming a teacher 15:301/6Rock Musicologist Brian Appleton gives bizarre lectures to an invited audience. 15:451/6Sir Ralph Stanza latest project: poet-in-residence at a maximum security prison.
| 15:301/2Cerys Matthews drives the A470, the highway running through the heart of Wales.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6Justin Moorhouse, Jarred Christmas, Chris Corcoran and Jeremy Hardy join Rhod Gilbert. 16:301/4Ex-lovers turned cafe-bar owners Pam and Merv discuss love, life and a revamp.
| 16:005/6Three students from the University of Hull take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 16:305/6Even Edward's allies find themselves absorbed by AmJap. Orwellian sitcom with Hugh Laurie.
| 16:003/6Graeme Garden challenges Bernard Ingham, Hugh Dennis, Victoria Coren and Arthur Smith. 16:301/6Events organiser Rosie plans a private view for an odious art dealer.
| 16:002/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Peter Kemp and Miles Kington. 16:304/6How will Beaumarchais cope after the death of Louis XV?
| 16:006/6Jay Rayner puts Stephen Fry and Clarissa Dickson Wright through their culinary paces. 16:303/6Clare can't understand why she's not been invited to Ray's.
| 16:00Maggie and Derek plunge into the match-making fair in County Clare. Stars Frances Barber.
| 16:00Celebrated actress Mrs Patrick Campbell had one constant companion, her dog, Moonbeam.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/4Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. Elizabeth falls for local handyman Charlie Bates 17:304/6Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4’s longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 17:006/6Tim visits Greenwich and chats to a museum curator about airport security. 17:305/6Richard asks Catherine Bohart, Ivo Graham and Ramita Navai to guess celebrities’ ages.
| 17:003/4Comedian Rob Newman presents a unique odyssey of our brains mixing stand-up and sketches. 17:301/4The Andersson family take Geoff on a road trip to Stockholm.
| 17:00Sitcom pilot about a fraudster dad on parole. Stars Elis James, Steve Speirs and Katy Wix. 17:301/6The Applegarth twins enjoy a thoroughly Flamford Christmas - in September.
| 17:002/41938: Ben tries to prove to Morwenna-May that he's a man of action. Stars Joseph Kloska. 17:30A report from the 2021 Wilderness Festival with Marcel Lucont, Robin Clyfan and The Idler.
| 17:30Cult legend Andy Kaufman chosen by Iain Lee as his great life.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:304/4Micky completes his life story during the 2000s, settling down and building up his career.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5Captain Gordon Taylor runs into trouble over a failing call centre. 18:30Miles Jupp and Barb Jungr talk to Harriett Gilbert about their favourite books.
| 18:002/5Scientist Clive 55 reconstructs a dead space pirate, who before long is running the ship. 18:30The Robert Wyatt song from 1982, written by Elvis Costello and Clive Langer.
| 18:003/5The crew of Really Invincible III have some space tourists aboard for a holiday from hell. 18:305/7Short documentaries inspired by encounters with old texts. Presented by Josie Long.
| 18:004/5The crew contracts a mystery virus which makes them age at an alarming rate. 18:30Cult legend Andy Kaufman chosen by Iain Lee as his great life.
| 18:005/5The crew is brought face-to-face with reality when they reach the end of the universe. 18:30Dominic Arkwright asks Guy Browning, Laurie Penny and Edson Burton about neighbours.
| 18:00A schoolboy witnesses strange goings-on. Will the grown-ups believe his fantastic tale? 18:45Harker Brayton is relaxing when he notices a large snake in the room.
| 18:001/3With music banned in a totalitarian Britain, a battle ensues between good and evil. 18:301/3Strange apparitions for a Dundee whaling ship trapped in Arctic ice.
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| 19:00 | 19:007/8Albert's kung fu club tackles some extortionists. 19:303/9Single dad Bryan needs an employer who will let his son come along.
| 19:003/13Kenneth Horne spies on an escaped war criminal and gets a tattoo from Julian and Sandy. 19:301/4Eric Halliday has a talent for impersonation, but can he make it as a sports commentator?
| 19:00The Lad sparks hospital havoc. The classic TV episode recreated with an audience in 1961. 19:305/8Football pools winner Sam Baker is pretending that he's burned the cheque.
| 19:004/13Tales of the circus, and Radio Prune's director speaks out. Stars John Cleese. 19:307/8Angry widow Sarah dodges matchmakers and her mother's interference.
| 19:0011/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon dance is disrupted by Pike's announcement. 19:304/6Ex-convict Terry is challenged to bring neighbourhood talent to the community centre.
| 19:00Comedian Roy Hudd talks to Peter Reed about his radio life and times.
| 19:005/8Radiolab explores another time of pandemic and social unrest - 1989 and the AIDS crisis. 19:55Actress-singer Maria Friedman chooses 'Peter and the Wolf' by Prokofiev.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/7Can the sleuth help a man who has received a rather curious offer? 20:306/6War-scarred Bunny returns to London, determined to restore his friend's reputation.
| 20:002/7Can the detective prevent the ruin of Dr Watson's friend? 20:301/41930s: New arrivals at a luxury hotel in London. Stars Robin Ellis.
| 20:003/7Can the sleuth help a man who has taken on a very perilous job? 20:302/4Imperial Palace hotel director Evelyn Orcham faces a takeover challenge.
| 20:004/7Can the sleuth solve the mystery of a very grizzly delivery? 20:303/4Imperial Palace hotel director Evelyn Orcham faces staff unrest
| 20:005/7Can the sleuth locate a missing lone woman with valuable jewels? 20:304/4Changes beckon at the heart of London's Imperial Palace hotel
| | 20:00Celebrated actress Mrs Patrick Campbell had one constant companion, her dog, Moonbeam.
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| 21:00 | 21:0023/48Manoush Zomorodi explores how we design our lives 21:50Actor David Thewlis chooses Don McClean's Vincent and 11.59 by Blondie.
| 21:00Pandora Sykes looks at the cultural treatment of 'troubled' young female celebrities 21:50Lucy Burns speaks to Chippendales co-founder Bruce Nahin.
| 21:003/3Jessica Fostekew tackles coping with the new arrival.
| 21:00Yusuf Cat Stevens, musician, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne 21:45Sir David Attenborough introduces Rommel the Chameleon.
| 21:00Laura Grimshaw and Scott Bryan recommend new listening for October.
| | 21:00Christine McVie, musician, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 21:45David Attenborough explores the life of Squire Waterton, a 19th-century taxidermist.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/6Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4’s longest running panel show, Just a Minute. 22:302/6With heroics to perform, Milford and Parker pop into Bravemart.
| 22:005/6Richard asks Catherine Bohart, Ivo Graham and Ramita Navai to guess celebrities’ ages. 22:302/6Samuel is reunited with his sister and Ezekiel is dressed as a bear.
| 22:001/4The Andersson family take Geoff on a road trip to Stockholm. 22:304/4Sam and Henry are trying to make a show about birds but Sam keeps being distracted 22:454/4Mae Martin's focus is on the impact of millennials on ideas of sexuality
| 22:001/6The Applegarth twins enjoy a thoroughly Flamford Christmas - in September. 22:303/6Sally Phillips and Victoria Pile reveal how the award-winning sketch show arrived on TV.
| 22:00A report from the 2021 Wilderness Festival with Marcel Lucont, Robin Clyfan and The Idler. 22:303/4The pioneering American political comic of the 1950s and 60s in a special one-off show.
| 22:003/4Alex Horne is joined by his own five-piece jazz band for a new series of music and comedy. 22:301/6Ed Byrne kicks off Series 11 by interviewing the creator of the Pub Landlord, Al Murray.
| 22:004/4Micky completes his life story during the 2000s, settling down and building up his career. 22:304/6Mark celebrates Walsall and why it has nothing to do with Birmingham.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/8Andy Zaltzman and a panel of comedians look back at the week's headlines. 23:301/3Llinos Mai’s sitcom with songs: what will happen when Anni's boyfriend meets her family?
| 23:002/4Oxford Zoo is annexed by its own monkey kingdom, and a woman falls under a romantic spell. 23:306/6Comatose Ben takes a final trip around the safe fantasy world of his subconscious.
| 23:006/8A train gets named, while Aaron the Aardvark grudgingly joins a Saturday kids show. 23:304/6The sketch show team take their audience to the fair for Will's birthday.
| 23:301/6From John Humphrys to Alan Carr, Jon Culshaw explores the private lives of famous folk.
| 23:001/6Rock Musicologist Brian Appleton gives bizarre lectures to an invited audience. 23:151/6Sir Ralph Stanza latest project: poet-in-residence at a maximum security prison. 23:302/3Storyteller Sarah Kendall performs her award-winning live solo show Touchdown.
| 23:004/8It's Fabric Night! Dan Gaster, Will Ing and Ben Silburn's sketch bonanza. 23:302/4Sketch show with a comic slant on human frailties.
| 23:005/6Ireland hits the headlines as the programme celebrates its 33rd birthday. 23:302/5Kate Robbins, Brian Perkins and Hugh Dennis look back at a decade yet to happen.
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