| 00:00 | 00:001/3With music banned in a totalitarian Britain, a battle ensues between good and evil. 00:301/3Strange apparitions for a Dundee whaling ship trapped in Arctic ice.
| 00:001/6Can a corporation's new plant strain mutation bring relief to famine-stricken countries? 00:30Harriett Gilbert is joined by Meg Rosoff and Sara Pascoe to discuss the books they love.
| 00:002/6As fires erupt, why is Ralph Exon's new plant strain mutation growing so rapidly? 00:30The impact of wartime favourite 'Lili Marlene', made famous by Marlene Dietrich.
| 00:003/6Can a corporation's new plant strain mutation bring relief to famine stricken countries? 00:306/7Short documentaries about our changing climate with Josie Long.
| 00:004/6Having already sparked a plane crash, the deadly Exon plant strain's advance continues. 00:30Maxine Peake nominates her working class hero the MP Ellen Wilkinson as her great life.
| 00:005/6Despite the national emergency, landowners try to profit from the deadly Exon strain. 00:30Dominic Arkwright asks why fairies - once so very scary - have become pink and innocent?
| 00:00Dostoyevsky's nightmare vision of a man whose life is usurped by his double.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2The shop reopens, but Frank's latest music lesson causes Ilse to reveal a painful secret.
| 01:006/7Can the sleuth solve the mystery behind an engineer's injury? From 1960. 01:301/6A plot to run an escape route for defectors from Britain is exposed in the Outer Hebrides.
| 01:007/7Why is the sleuth asked to intervene in a matter of the heart? 01:302/6Officer Jim Nicholson risks his life investigating the spy torpedo.
| 01:001/8What will Elizabeth Warwick discover, about her famous archaeologist father, in Egypt? 01:303/6Nicholson and Grant try to establish who could be in the Outer Hebrides spy ring.
| 01:002/8Will Elizabeth be able to find out more about the tomb her father discovered in Egypt? 01:304/6Jim Nicholson’s life is in danger as he pursues new information on the spy cell.
| 01:003/8The danger mounts as Elizabeth explores the final tomb her father discovered in Egypt. 01:305/6Will Grant and McCleod’s dangerous trap catch a Cold War spy ring plotter?
| 01:00Pandora Sykes revisits the events leading to Britney's conservatorship and its key players 01:55Singer Leona Lewis chooses 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' by Roberta Flack.
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| 02:00 | 02:10The 'Peter Pan of Pop' chooses tracks by Jack Payne and His Orchestra and one by himself. 02:202/2Held at knifepoint - but will the truth set Anna free?
| 02:006/10Playwright John Osborne's theatrical aspirations. 02:156/10Reed visits the revolutionary frontline with the Bolshevik commander-in-chief. 02:30Pianist and entertainer Rainer Hersch assesses the classic children's musical.
| 02:007/10The famous playwright remembers his first faltering steps towards his calling. 02:157/10Bryant is caught up in a vicious street battle. 02:30Paul Gambaccini discovers the stories behind the concert that almost didn't happen.
| 02:008/10Focus on the 'Brighton year', and a spluttering start to Osborne's writing career. 02:158/10Trotsky claims victory over the Cossacks. 02:30Does the idea of the Carnival Queen still appeal to the modern girl?
| 02:009/10The writer recalls further theatrical enterprises. 02:159/10The revolutionaries' own bombardment has destroyed the Kremlin. 02:30Director Mehmet Ergen returns home to lift the curtain on Turkish theatre. From 2014.
| 02:0010/10Another marriage ends and penury beckons, but so does success. 02:1510/10The Bolsheviks have defeated the counter-revolution. 02:30Chris Bowlby tells the story of the attempt to rescue East Germany's Stasi secret files.
| 02:001/6Ed Byrne kicks off Series 11 by interviewing the creator of the Pub Landlord, Al Murray. 02:301/4The nostalgic spiffing spoof of adventure story papers for boys.
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| 03:00 | 03:301/2Cerys Matthews drives the A470, the highway running through the heart of Wales.
| 03:00The story of a missing student set against the rowdy May Day celebrations in Oxford. 03:451/5The villagers enjoy Sarah's inaugural creation as she recalls life selling chocolate.
| 03:00Romance set at a garlic festival in Lautrec. With Cheryl Campbell and Robin Ellis. 03:452/5Rosie harks back to her 21st birthday to reveal a shameful chocolate memory.
| 03:00St Anthony’s Festival this year is the setting for the story of a 40-year old secret. 03:453/5Charlotte recalls how chocolate led to a French adventure with a stranger.
| 03:00From 1425 to 2019, two ill-starred love triangles, set at the oldest horse race in Italy. 03:454/5Clementine remembers her stint as the owner of the Muchly Bottom village chocolate shop.
| 03:00The Swedish archipelago has 30,000 islands and many mysteries. By Sebastian Baczkiewicz. 03:455/5Mysterious Mrs Drexl is last to share a chocolate tale...
| 03:004/6John Lloyd and Dr Pamela Stephenson tell the inside story of their pioneering sketch show.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Celebrated actress Mrs Patrick Campbell had one constant companion, her dog, Moonbeam.
| 04:002/6Justin Moorhouse, Rob Deering, Chris Corcoran and Tom Allen in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz. 04:302/4Pam's absent hubby returns, so Merv faces a double-dilemma.
| 04:006/6Students from the University of Liverpool take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 04:306/6Edward and Tabitha finally face their foe, Colonel Brad.
| 04:004/6Graeme Garden with Gyles Brandreth, Boothby Graffoe, Hugh Dennis and Lauren Laverne. 04:302/6Rosie's auction of promises sparks competitive fund-raising.
| 04:003/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Sue Limb and John O'Farrell. 04:305/6Beaumarchais is a censor’s gavel tap away from oblivion.
| 04:001/6Miles Jupp asks for revelations about Sarah Millican, Richard Osman and Nathan Caton. 04:304/6The social worker is wracked with relief when her most detested client dies.
| 04:00Mrs de Winter must battle memories of her husband's first wife. With Christopher Cazenove.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:304/4Micky completes his life story during the 2000s, settling down and building up his career.
| 05:003/4The kids wonder if Charlie Bates is man at the helm material. Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. 05:305/6Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4’s longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 05:001/6The staff at Polyoaks surgery fight on through the bureaucracy. Stars Nigel Planer. 05:306/6With Richard to guess celebs' ages are Suzi Ruffell, Andrew Hunter Murray and Sophie Duker
| 05:004/4Comedian Rob Newman presents a unique odyssey of our brains mixing stand-up and sketches. 05:302/4Sten sponsors Ashkan, a young refugee from Afghanistan, who has applied for asylum.
| 05:001/3Bob meets a lady, and Gruff is pleased to be asked to write an article about smoothies. 05:302/6An unexpected bus ride gives Jeff a trip down memory lane.
| 05:003/4Despairing of his flock, Father Tregarthan enlists the help of an unlikely source. 05:301/6Comedy revelations as Stephen Mangan uncovers his guest's guiltiest memories.
| 05:30Maxine Peake nominates her working class hero the MP Ellen Wilkinson as her great life.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/7Can the sleuth solve the mystery behind an engineer's injury? From 1960. 06:301/6A plot to run an escape route for defectors from Britain is exposed in the Outer Hebrides.
| 06:007/7Why is the sleuth asked to intervene in a matter of the heart? 06:302/6Officer Jim Nicholson risks his life investigating the spy torpedo.
| 06:001/8What will Elizabeth Warwick discover, about her famous archaeologist father, in Egypt? 06:303/6Nicholson and Grant try to establish who could be in the Outer Hebrides spy ring.
| 06:002/8Will Elizabeth be able to find out more about the tomb her father discovered in Egypt? 06:304/6Jim Nicholson’s life is in danger as he pursues new information on the spy cell.
| 06:003/8The danger mounts as Elizabeth explores the final tomb her father discovered in Egypt. 06:305/6Will Grant and McCleod’s dangerous trap catch a Cold War spy ring plotter?
| 06:00Mrs de Winter must battle memories of her husband's first wife. With Christopher Cazenove.
| 06:002/2Playwright John Osborne's theatrical aspirations.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/4The kids wonder if Charlie Bates is man at the helm material. Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. 07:305/6Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4’s longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 07:001/6The staff at Polyoaks surgery fight on through the bureaucracy. Stars Nigel Planer. 07:306/6With Richard to guess celebs' ages are Suzi Ruffell, Andrew Hunter Murray and Sophie Duker
| 07:004/4Comedian Rob Newman presents a unique odyssey of our brains mixing stand-up and sketches. 07:302/4Sten sponsors Ashkan, a young refugee from Afghanistan, who has applied for asylum.
| 07:001/3Bob meets a lady, and Gruff is pleased to be asked to write an article about smoothies. 07:302/6An unexpected bus ride gives Jeff a trip down memory lane.
| 07:003/4Despairing of his flock, Father Tregarthan enlists the help of an unlikely source. 07:301/6Comedy revelations as Stephen Mangan uncovers his guest's guiltiest memories.
| 07:30Maxine Peake nominates her working class hero the MP Ellen Wilkinson as her great life.
| 07:10Broadcaster Katie Derham chooses 'Bachianas Brasileiras No 5' by Heitor Villa-Lobos. 07:202/2Reed visits the revolutionary frontline with a disorganised Bolshevik commander-in-chief.
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| 08:00 | 08:008/8Sceptical Harold slams Albert's spiritualist claims. 08:304/9Single dad Bryan's son is starting nursery. What could go wrong?
| 08:004/13In a bona disguise, master spy Kenneth Horne trails the missing World Cup. 08:302/4As the FA Cup final looms, will budding commentator Eric Halliday get inside the stadium?
| 08:00The original TV-only episode re-created before an audience 60 years ago, in October 1961. 08:306/8Sam and Annabel are besieged for the full story of their pools win.
| 08:005/13The wonderful Radio Prune becomes a musical station with Dave 'the Rave' Hatch. 08:308/8Sarah is keen to book a holiday, but can't get away from her family.
| 08:0012/20When Mainwaring opens his Home Guard up to women, Mrs Gray catches his eye. 08:305/6Ex convict Terry is in danger from a community centre visitor. Stars Karl Howman.
| 08:004/6Graeme Garden with Gyles Brandreth, Boothby Graffoe, Hugh Dennis and Lauren Laverne. 08:302/6Rosie's auction of promises sparks competitive fund-raising.
| 08:3010/13Mayhem ensues when Simon Sparrow goes to work at Sir Lancelot's rather posh practice.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6Justin Moorhouse, Rob Deering, Chris Corcoran and Tom Allen in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz. 09:302/4Pam's absent hubby returns, so Merv faces a double-dilemma.
| 09:006/8Andy Zaltzman and the panel pick apart the week's headlines. 09:306/6Edward and Tabitha finally face their foe, Colonel Brad.
| 09:004/6Graeme Garden with Gyles Brandreth, Boothby Graffoe, Hugh Dennis and Lauren Laverne. 09:302/6Rosie's auction of promises sparks competitive fund-raising.
| 09:003/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Sue Limb and John O'Farrell. 09:305/6Beaumarchais is a censor’s gavel tap away from oblivion.
| 09:001/6Miles Jupp asks for revelations about Sarah Millican, Richard Osman and Nathan Caton. 09:304/6The social worker is wracked with relief when her most detested client dies.
| 09:00The former boss of BBC Radio Light Entertainment chooses his career favourites.
| 09:0012/13Jennifer's mission to save plants from the old house goes awry. 09:303/4The kids wonder if Charlie Bates is man at the helm material. Nina Stibbe’s comic novel.
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| 10:00 | 10:00The story of a missing student set against the rowdy May Day celebrations in Oxford. 10:451/5The villagers enjoy Sarah's inaugural creation as she recalls life selling chocolate.
| 10:00Romance set at a garlic festival in Lautrec. With Cheryl Campbell and Robin Ellis. 10:452/5Rosie harks back to her 21st birthday to reveal a shameful chocolate memory.
| 10:00St Anthony’s Festival this year is the setting for the story of a 40-year old secret. 10:453/5Charlotte recalls how chocolate led to a French adventure with a stranger.
| 10:00From 1425 to 2019, two ill-starred love triangles, set at the oldest horse race in Italy. 10:454/5Clementine remembers her stint as the owner of the Muchly Bottom village chocolate shop.
| 10:00The Swedish archipelago has 30,000 islands and many mysteries. By Sebastian Baczkiewicz. 10:455/5Mysterious Mrs Drexl is last to share a chocolate tale...
| | 10:00Radiohead's Thom Yorke is cast away by Lauren Laverne. 10:452/5A return to nomadic herding in Tuva, told through the story of one family's migration.
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| 11:00 | 11:0024/48Manoush Zomorodi explores what lessons and wisdom we can take of the summer of 2020 11:50Woman's Hour presenter Emma Barnett chooses Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong and Moloko.
| 11:00Pandora Sykes revisits the events leading to Britney's conservatorship and its key players 11:55Singer Leona Lewis chooses 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' by Roberta Flack.
| 11:001/3From Eric Morecambe to Ernest Shackleton - the story behind 400 Great Lives
| 11:00Christine McVie, musician, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 11:45David Attenborough explores the life of Squire Waterton, a 19th-century taxidermist.
| 11:00Laura Grimshaw and Jessica Fostekew look at long running podcasts.
| | 11:006/8Radiolab explores the incredible stories of two seemingly simple scientific discoveries 11:55Broadcaster Katie Derham chooses 'Bachianas Brasileiras No 5' by Heitor Villa-Lobos.
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| 12:00 | 12:008/8Sceptical Harold slams Albert's spiritualist claims. 12:304/9Single dad Bryan's son is starting nursery. What could go wrong?
| 12:004/13In a bona disguise, master spy Kenneth Horne trails the missing World Cup. 12:302/4As the FA Cup final looms, will budding commentator Eric Halliday get inside the stadium?
| 12:00The original TV-only episode re-created before an audience 60 years ago, in October 1961. 12:306/8Sam and Annabel are besieged for the full story of their pools win.
| 12:005/13The wonderful Radio Prune becomes a musical station with Dave 'the Rave' Hatch. 12:308/8Sarah is keen to book a holiday, but can't get away from her family.
| 12:0012/20When Mainwaring opens his Home Guard up to women, Mrs Gray catches his eye. 12:305/6Ex convict Terry is in danger from a community centre visitor. Stars Karl Howman.
| 12:00Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough searches the Autumn forest, looking for stories. 12:454/5For botanist Phil Gates, when Autumn arrives there's a sense of elation in the garden.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:30What happens when someone with cerebral palsy moves into his best friend's flat?
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| 13:00 | 13:006/7Can the sleuth solve the mystery behind an engineer's injury? From 1960. 13:301/6A plot to run an escape route for defectors from Britain is exposed in the Outer Hebrides.
| 13:007/7Why is the sleuth asked to intervene in a matter of the heart? 13:302/6Officer Jim Nicholson risks his life investigating the spy torpedo.
| 13:001/8What will Elizabeth Warwick discover, about her famous archaeologist father, in Egypt? 13:303/6Nicholson and Grant try to establish who could be in the Outer Hebrides spy ring.
| 13:002/8Will Elizabeth be able to find out more about the tomb her father discovered in Egypt? 13:304/6Jim Nicholson’s life is in danger as he pursues new information on the spy cell.
| 13:003/8The danger mounts as Elizabeth explores the final tomb her father discovered in Egypt. 13:305/6Will Grant and McCleod’s dangerous trap catch a Cold War spy ring plotter?
| 13:00Pandora Sykes revisits the events leading to Britney's conservatorship and its key players 13:55Singer Leona Lewis chooses 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' by Roberta Flack.
| 13:00Author Richard Ford reads a portrait of his parents before and after he came along.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Playwright John Osborne's theatrical aspirations. 14:156/10Reed visits the revolutionary frontline with the Bolshevik commander-in-chief. 14:30Pianist and entertainer Rainer Hersch assesses the classic children's musical.
| 14:007/10The famous playwright remembers his first faltering steps towards his calling. 14:157/10Bryant is caught up in a vicious street battle. 14:30Paul Gambaccini discovers the stories behind the concert that almost didn't happen.
| 14:008/10Focus on the 'Brighton year', and a spluttering start to Osborne's writing career. 14:158/10Trotsky claims victory over the Cossacks. 14:30Does the idea of the Carnival Queen still appeal to the modern girl?
| 14:009/10The writer recalls further theatrical enterprises. 14:159/10The revolutionaries' own bombardment has destroyed the Kremlin. 14:30Director Mehmet Ergen returns home to lift the curtain on Turkish theatre. From 2014.
| 14:0010/10Another marriage ends and penury beckons, but so does success. 14:1510/10The Bolsheviks have defeated the counter-revolution. 14:30Chris Bowlby tells the story of the attempt to rescue East Germany's Stasi secret files.
| 14:001/6Ed Byrne kicks off Series 11 by interviewing the creator of the Pub Landlord, Al Murray. 14:301/4The nostalgic spiffing spoof of adventure story papers for boys.
| 14:10Private Eye editor Ian Hislop chooses 'A Swingin' Safari' played by Bert Kaempfert. 14:20Empress Teishi will not allow Shonagon to get the help her Empress needs.
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| 15:00 | 15:00The story of a missing student set against the rowdy May Day celebrations in Oxford. 15:451/5The villagers enjoy Sarah's inaugural creation as she recalls life selling chocolate.
| 15:00Romance set at a garlic festival in Lautrec. With Cheryl Campbell and Robin Ellis. 15:452/5Rosie harks back to her 21st birthday to reveal a shameful chocolate memory.
| 15:00St Anthony’s Festival this year is the setting for the story of a 40-year old secret. 15:453/5Charlotte recalls how chocolate led to a French adventure with a stranger.
| 15:00From 1425 to 2019, two ill-starred love triangles, set at the oldest horse race in Italy. 15:454/5Clementine remembers her stint as the owner of the Muchly Bottom village chocolate shop.
| 15:00The Swedish archipelago has 30,000 islands and many mysteries. By Sebastian Baczkiewicz. 15:455/5Mysterious Mrs Drexl is last to share a chocolate tale...
| 15:004/6John Lloyd and Dr Pamela Stephenson tell the inside story of their pioneering sketch show.
| 15:302/2Cerys Matthews continues her trip down the A470, the road connecting north and south Wales
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| 16:00 | 16:002/6Justin Moorhouse, Rob Deering, Chris Corcoran and Tom Allen in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz. 16:302/4Pam's absent hubby returns, so Merv faces a double-dilemma.
| 16:006/6Students from the University of Liverpool take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 16:306/6Edward and Tabitha finally face their foe, Colonel Brad.
| 16:004/6Graeme Garden with Gyles Brandreth, Boothby Graffoe, Hugh Dennis and Lauren Laverne. 16:302/6Rosie's auction of promises sparks competitive fund-raising.
| 16:003/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Sue Limb and John O'Farrell. 16:305/6Beaumarchais is a censor’s gavel tap away from oblivion.
| 16:001/6Miles Jupp asks for revelations about Sarah Millican, Richard Osman and Nathan Caton. 16:304/6The social worker is wracked with relief when her most detested client dies.
| 16:00Mrs de Winter must battle memories of her husband's first wife. With Christopher Cazenove.
| 16:00War veteran Arthur Hobbs looks back at his life and remembers the 1914-18 war.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/4The kids wonder if Charlie Bates is man at the helm material. Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. 17:305/6Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4’s longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 17:001/6The staff at Polyoaks surgery fight on through the bureaucracy. Stars Nigel Planer. 17:306/6With Richard to guess celebs' ages are Suzi Ruffell, Andrew Hunter Murray and Sophie Duker
| 17:004/4Comedian Rob Newman presents a unique odyssey of our brains mixing stand-up and sketches. 17:302/4Sten sponsors Ashkan, a young refugee from Afghanistan, who has applied for asylum.
| 17:001/3Bob meets a lady, and Gruff is pleased to be asked to write an article about smoothies. 17:302/6An unexpected bus ride gives Jeff a trip down memory lane.
| 17:003/4Despairing of his flock, Father Tregarthan enlists the help of an unlikely source. 17:301/6Comedy revelations as Stephen Mangan uncovers his guest's guiltiest memories.
| 17:30Maxine Peake nominates her working class hero the MP Ellen Wilkinson as her great life.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:30What happens when someone with cerebral palsy moves into his best friend's flat?
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| 18:00 | 18:001/6Can a corporation's new plant strain mutation bring relief to famine-stricken countries? 18:30Harriett Gilbert is joined by Meg Rosoff and Sara Pascoe to discuss the books they love.
| 18:002/6As fires erupt, why is Ralph Exon's new plant strain mutation growing so rapidly? 18:30The impact of wartime favourite 'Lili Marlene', made famous by Marlene Dietrich.
| 18:003/6Can a corporation's new plant strain mutation bring relief to famine stricken countries? 18:306/7Short documentaries about our changing climate with Josie Long.
| 18:004/6Having already sparked a plane crash, the deadly Exon plant strain's advance continues. 18:30Maxine Peake nominates her working class hero the MP Ellen Wilkinson as her great life.
| 18:005/6Despite the national emergency, landowners try to profit from the deadly Exon strain. 18:30Dominic Arkwright asks why fairies - once so very scary - have become pink and innocent?
| 18:00Dostoyevsky's nightmare vision of a man whose life is usurped by his double.
| 18:002/3Mel discovers some uncomfortable truths about herself and her past. 18:302/3A convalescing soldier finds love in a sinister Spanish house.
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| 19:00 | 19:008/8Sceptical Harold slams Albert's spiritualist claims. 19:304/9Single dad Bryan's son is starting nursery. What could go wrong?
| 19:004/13In a bona disguise, master spy Kenneth Horne trails the missing World Cup. 19:302/4As the FA Cup final looms, will budding commentator Eric Halliday get inside the stadium?
| 19:00The original TV-only episode re-created before an audience 60 years ago, in October 1961. 19:306/8Sam and Annabel are besieged for the full story of their pools win.
| 19:005/13The wonderful Radio Prune becomes a musical station with Dave 'the Rave' Hatch. 19:308/8Sarah is keen to book a holiday, but can't get away from her family.
| 19:0012/20When Mainwaring opens his Home Guard up to women, Mrs Gray catches his eye. 19:305/6Ex convict Terry is in danger from a community centre visitor. Stars Karl Howman.
| 19:00The former boss of BBC Radio Light Entertainment chooses his career favourites.
| 19:006/8Radiolab explores the incredible stories of two seemingly simple scientific discoveries 19:55Broadcaster Katie Derham chooses 'Bachianas Brasileiras No 5' by Heitor Villa-Lobos.
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| 20:00 | 20:006/7Can the sleuth solve the mystery behind an engineer's injury? From 1960. 20:301/6A plot to run an escape route for defectors from Britain is exposed in the Outer Hebrides.
| 20:007/7Why is the sleuth asked to intervene in a matter of the heart? 20:302/6Officer Jim Nicholson risks his life investigating the spy torpedo.
| 20:001/8What will Elizabeth Warwick discover, about her famous archaeologist father, in Egypt? 20:303/6Nicholson and Grant try to establish who could be in the Outer Hebrides spy ring.
| 20:002/8Will Elizabeth be able to find out more about the tomb her father discovered in Egypt? 20:304/6Jim Nicholson’s life is in danger as he pursues new information on the spy cell.
| 20:003/8The danger mounts as Elizabeth explores the final tomb her father discovered in Egypt. 20:305/6Will Grant and McCleod’s dangerous trap catch a Cold War spy ring plotter?
| | 20:00War veteran Arthur Hobbs looks back at his life and remembers the 1914-18 war.
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| 21:00 | 21:0024/48Manoush Zomorodi explores what lessons and wisdom we can take of the summer of 2020 21:50Woman's Hour presenter Emma Barnett chooses Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong and Moloko.
| 21:00Pandora Sykes revisits the events leading to Britney's conservatorship and its key players 21:55Singer Leona Lewis chooses 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' by Roberta Flack.
| 21:001/3From Eric Morecambe to Ernest Shackleton - the story behind 400 Great Lives
| 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.
| 21:00Laura Grimshaw and Jessica Fostekew look at long running podcasts.
| | 21:00Radiohead's Thom Yorke is cast away by Lauren Laverne. 21:452/5A return to nomadic herding in Tuva, told through the story of one family's migration.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4’s longest running panel show, Just a Minute. 22:303/6The magical quest is helped by a tiny gold samurai who points.
| 22:006/6With Richard to guess celebs' ages are Suzi Ruffell, Andrew Hunter Murray and Sophie Duker 22:303/6Captain Brimshaw attempts to broker peace with George Washington.
| 22:002/4Sten sponsors Ashkan, a young refugee from Afghanistan, who has applied for asylum. 22:301/4The nostalgic spiffing spoof of adventure story papers for boys.
| 22:002/6An unexpected bus ride gives Jeff a trip down memory lane. 22:304/6John Lloyd and Dr Pamela Stephenson tell the inside story of their pioneering sketch show.
| 22:001/6Comedy revelations as Stephen Mangan uncovers his guest's guiltiest memories. 22:304/4One of America's greatest Jewish comics, Shelley Berman performs.
| 22:004/4Alex and his band try interactive cookery, and Kevin Eldon joins them for a song. 22:302/6Al Murray, the Pub Landlord creator, passes the baton to comedian and satirist Ian Hislop.
| 22:00What happens when someone with cerebral palsy moves into his best friend's flat? 22:305/6Stand-up comedy from the Myfanwy Theatre in Merthyr Tydfil.
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| 23:00 | 23:006/8Andy Zaltzman and the panel pick apart the week's headlines. 23:302/3Ifan plots to split Anni from Ben and ropes her ex-boyfriends into the scheme.
| 23:003/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Sara Pascoe, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker. 23:301/3In an epic journey, Sean Bean attempts to save his castle, his wife and his phone contract
| 23:007/8Mike Flex and Mike Channel host Radio Active's very own live music extravaganza. 23:305/6The sketch show team take their audience on Territorial Army manoeuvres.
| 23:302/6From Lord Sugar to Bruce Forsyth, Jon Culshaw explores the private lives of famous folk.
| 23:002/6Brian Appleton examines the conspiracy theories which abound in the history of rock. 23:152/6Sir Ralph gives Irish inmate Conor a few tips on writing political poetry. 23:304/3Storyteller Sarah Kendall performs her award-winning live solo show Shaken.
| 23:005/8Try Joseph's Psychedelic Poncho. Dan Gaster, Will Ing and Ben Silburn's sketch-bonanza 23:303/4Meet a cheery bailiff - and an office induction with a twist...
| 23:006/6An outside broadcast goes down and a bluebottle rampages across Essex. 23:303/5Brian Perkins, Kate Robbins and Steve Coogan look back at the year that was yet to happen.
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