| 00:00 | 00:003/3Racing against time, Mel battles to use music to thwart a crucial government project. 00:303/3Lady Wheelhope becomes dangerously obsessed with a mysterious servant.
| 00:001/5Caledonian creepiness, as Elspeth Davie spins a strange yarn of ovulatory revenge. 00:151/5When young Nicholas is punished by his aunt, he seizes his chance for retribution. 00:30Harriett is joined by Sarah Moss and Francis Spufford to discuss books they love.
| 00:002/5Paint shop staff become melancholic when they start seeing mortality in a row of houses. 00:152/5When Lady Carlotta is mistaken for the new governess, she takes up the job with relish. 00:30How Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez for classical guitar touches people's lives.
| 00:003/5A story of 'the fields of the sky', and one expert whose speciality stuns a whole meeting. 00:153/5Eleanor and Suzanne are best friends, but as the sales approach, for how much longer? 00:30Short documentaries on crashing waves and diving under the water. Presented by Josie Long.
| 00:004/5Troubling tale of a man with an obsessive hobby, and what happens when it comes to an end. 00:154/5Will Leonora's boys like her brother Harvey's presents? 00:30Stephen Fry nominates his hero, PG Wodehouse, who just simply cheers him up.
| 00:005/5A humorous diversion into an evening meal as a small matter turns into a big discussion. 00:155/5Framton Nuttel's letter of introduction little prepares him for what he is about to hear. 00:30Stuart Heritage, Dee Caffari and Neil McCormick discuss heart, courage and brains.
| 00:001/2While sailing through the Arctic wastes, Captain Walton picks up an unexpected passenger.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Leonora Carrington was the last surviving member of the Surrealist movement of the 1930s.
| 01:001/6When her cousin is killed, the private eye wants answers. 01:301/5Douglas and Penelope buy an old painting. But who is following them?
| 01:002/6The Chicago private eye discovers her cousin knew too much. 01:302/5Why are Douglas and Penelope offered so much cash for their old painting?
| 01:003/6VI Warshawski investigates who sabotaged her car. 01:303/5Douglas and Penelope discover the identity of who wants their painting.
| 01:004/6Following a stay in hospital, Chicago private eye VI Warshawski heads to Canada. 01:304/5Why are Reinke and Paul so desperate to acquire the painting of the quarry?
| 01:005/6With more deaths to investigate, private eye VI Warshawski finds herself under attack. 01:305/5The chilling secret behind the painting is finally revealed.
| 01:001/2From a violent medieval spectre to pregnant ghosts. Kirsty Logan explores Ghost Lore. 01:00Paul Williamson arrives home, only to find himself already there. What is going on?
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| 02:00 | 02:10Opera singer Willard White chooses music by Nat King Cole and Bach. 02:20Bruce's new girlfriend has a chequered past, while Bertie's father has a poetic encounter.
| 02:001/5A legacy from his uncle gives 13-year-old Thomas the means to go to London to study art. 02:151/5Series based on AJ Cronin's groundbreaking novel about life before the NHS. 02:30Honor Blackman pays tribute to actress and personality Diana Dors.
| 02:002/5Gainsborough begins to get important portrait commissions. 02:152/5When Dr Manson assists personally in helping the sick Dr Page, it causes jealousy. 02:30Christopher Gabbitas explores the effects on singers of changing the pitch of their voice.
| 02:003/5Gainsborough moves to Bath to paint portraits of wealthy tourists. 02:153/5Dr Page's jealous sister is set on wreaking havoc for Dr Manson. 02:30Michael Smith investigates the American artist's visit to Cullercoats in Northumberland.
| 02:004/5Gainsborough is observed in his studio using some unusual painting techniques. 02:154/5Drama series about medical life before the NHS, set in 1920s south Wales. 02:30Why do foundlings feature so much in literature? Kate Adie explores Henry Fielding.
| 02:005/5As he approaches the end, Gainsborough reconciles with an old rival. 02:155/5Drama series about medical life before the NHS, set in 1920s south Wales. 02:30Paul Robertson's remarkable story of the Indian ragas he heard from within a coma
| 02:001/6Attacked by sinister custard, Pip must fight a new form of evil. 02:301/4Arthur Smith presents music and comedy from his home in Balham.
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| 03:00 | 03:30As the cold nights draw in, ladybirds come indoors for the winter months. 03:50An Extended version of Tweet of the Day featuring the tawny owl
| 03:001/5Bold dramatisation of Salman Rushdie's dazzling novel of love, history and magic.
| 03:002/5Dramatisation of Salman Rushdie's dazzling novel of love, history and magic.
| 03:003/5Dramatisation of Salman Rushdie's dazzling novel of love, history and magic.
| 03:004/5The Indo-Pakistani war of 1965 changes Saleem's life forever.
| 03:005/5Saleem is reunited with the other Midnight's Children in terrifying circumstances.
| 03:001/4Matt persuades his carer Bob to pretend to be him and ring a prospective internet date. 03:301/3Elis James determines which Welsh market towns are the nation’s best.
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| 04:00 | 04:00New York, 1955. Designing the Guggenheim Museum proves tricky for Frank Lloyd Wright.
| 04:004/6Justin Moorhouse and Tom Wrigglesworth join Rhod Gilbert in the comedy quiz. 04:304/4Merv gains unlikely support when the cafe faces closure.
| 04:002/13Sarah Millican's panel show with two winners - Average Jolene and Maverick Matilda. 04:302/6Will musicians Roy and George live up to the billing at their comeback gig?
| 04:006/6Graeme Garden with Sir Bernard Ingham, Hattie Hayridge, Steve Punt and Arthur Smith. 04:304/6Rosie discovers a Russian dance troop isn't quite what it seems.
| 04:005/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Peter Kemp and Miles Kington. 04:301/6Observing the theatrical superstition, Robert Wilson multi-tasks in Macbeth.
| 04:003/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it's not what but who you know that matters. 04:301/4Phonsie gets excited by the discovery linked to a ramshackle cottage.
| 04:00The Belgian sleuth investigates the murder of a child on All Hallows' Eve.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Dajlit Nagra selects a compilation programme of Autumnal poems from the BBC archive. 05:301/4Matt persuades his carer Bob to pretend to be him and ring a prospective internet date.
| 05:001/4The team are confronted with an unexpected challenge - a can of water. 05:301/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Jamie MacDonald, Jennifer Higgie and Francis Hamel.
| 05:003/6The NHS comedy takes a satirical look at social care and TV's Dr Jeremy is confused. 05:302/4The Malawian comedian explores the divisive global issue of tolerance.
| 05:002/4Nathan discovers that watching too much TV can make him paranoid. 05:304/4Geoff negotiates the generous Swedish parental benefits system.
| 05:003/3Bob gets a job as a bingo caller, and Gruff and Alice want to get Carys baptised. 05:304/6Andy and Jeff have a major problem to solve - each other.
| 05:001/4The family descends upon Maggie to provide support, plumbing advice and tea. 05:303/6Confessional comedy, as Stephen Mangan grills comedian Ed Byrne about his guilty secrets.
| 05:30Stephen Fry nominates his hero, PG Wodehouse, who just simply cheers him up.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/6When her cousin is killed, the private eye wants answers. 06:301/5Douglas and Penelope buy an old painting. But who is following them?
| 06:002/6The Chicago private eye discovers her cousin knew too much. 06:302/5Why are Douglas and Penelope offered so much cash for their old painting?
| 06:003/6VI Warshawski investigates who sabotaged her car. 06:303/5Douglas and Penelope discover the identity of who wants their painting.
| 06:004/6Following a stay in hospital, Chicago private eye VI Warshawski heads to Canada. 06:304/5Why are Reinke and Paul so desperate to acquire the painting of the quarry?
| 06:005/6With more deaths to investigate, private eye VI Warshawski finds herself under attack. 06:305/5The chilling secret behind the painting is finally revealed.
| 06:00The Belgian sleuth investigates the murder of a child on All Hallows' Eve.
| 06:00A legacy from his uncle gives 13-year-old Thomas the means to go to London to study art.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/4The team are confronted with an unexpected challenge - a can of water. 07:301/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Jamie MacDonald, Jennifer Higgie and Francis Hamel.
| 07:003/6The NHS comedy takes a satirical look at social care and TV's Dr Jeremy is confused. 07:302/4The Malawian comedian explores the divisive global issue of tolerance.
| 07:002/4Nathan discovers that watching too much TV can make him paranoid. 07:304/4Geoff negotiates the generous Swedish parental benefits system.
| 07:003/3Bob gets a job as a bingo caller, and Gruff and Alice want to get Carys baptised. 07:304/6Andy and Jeff have a major problem to solve - each other.
| 07:001/4The family descends upon Maggie to provide support, plumbing advice and tea. 07:303/6Confessional comedy, as Stephen Mangan grills comedian Ed Byrne about his guilty secrets.
| 07:30Stephen Fry nominates his hero, PG Wodehouse, who just simply cheers him up.
| 07:10Fashion designer Zandra Rhodes chooses the music of Ravel and Bizet. 07:20Drama series about medical life before the NHS, set in 1920s south Wales.
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| 08:00 | 08:00A eulogy to Beethoven, and the building of a bus shelter. Starring Ronnie Barker. 08:306/9Single dad Bryan is wrapped in red tape at the benefits office.
| 08:006/13Kenneth Horne spies a joke thief, while Barbara Cartload joins The Seamus Android Show. 08:304/4Eric Halliday's secret has been discovered by his arch-rival. Can he avert disaster?
| 08:004/20With a bill looming, the Lad consults crooked chartered accountant Sid. With Sid James. 08:308/8Sam decides to hand in his notice at the bank.
| 08:007/13The listeners go on strike, and a legendary royal is in marrying mode. 08:302/8Mr Beeston has worrying news.
| 08:0014/20Captain Mainwaring is horrified when some prisoners of war escape from a camp. 08:301/8Newly wed Faith and Bill's married monikers are a sensitive subject.
| 08:006/6Graeme Garden with Sir Bernard Ingham, Hattie Hayridge, Steve Punt and Arthur Smith. 08:304/6Rosie discovers a Russian dance troop isn't quite what it seems.
| 08:3012/13An X-ray mix-up leads Simon Sparrow's confused friends to fear his end is in sight.
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| 09:00 | 09:004/6Justin Moorhouse and Tom Wrigglesworth join Rhod Gilbert in the comedy quiz. 09:304/4Merv gains unlikely support when the cafe faces closure.
| 09:008/8For the final time this series, Andy Zaltzman and the panel take on the week's headlines. 09:302/6Will musicians Roy and George live up to the billing at their comeback gig?
| 09:006/6Graeme Garden with Sir Bernard Ingham, Hattie Hayridge, Steve Punt and Arthur Smith. 09:304/6Rosie discovers a Russian dance troop isn't quite what it seems.
| 09:005/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Peter Kemp and Miles Kington. 09:301/6Observing the theatrical superstition, Robert Wilson multi-tasks in Macbeth.
| 09:003/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it's not what but who you know that matters. 09:301/4Phonsie gets excited by the discovery linked to a ramshackle cottage.
| 09:00Diane Morgan presents real-life tales of ghost hunting, hauntings and the unexplained.
| 09:00Bills, bills, bills and more bills. Can Ben show Bebe how to make household savings? 09:301/4The team are confronted with an unexpected challenge - a can of water.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/5Bold dramatisation of Salman Rushdie's dazzling novel of love, history and magic.
| 10:002/5Dramatisation of Salman Rushdie's dazzling novel of love, history and magic.
| 10:003/5Dramatisation of Salman Rushdie's dazzling novel of love, history and magic.
| 10:004/5The Indo-Pakistani war of 1965 changes Saleem's life forever.
| 10:005/5Saleem is reunited with the other Midnight's Children in terrifying circumstances.
| | 10:00Tracey Thorn, musician and writer, is interviewed by Lauren Laverne 10:45Fireflies generate light by themselves and they do this with style.
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| 11:00 | 11:0026/48Guy Raz explores a world of stereotypes. Where do they come from? Can they be overcome? 11:50Writer Ann Cleeves chooses track performed by Ezio Pinza and Peter Maxwell Davies.
| 11:001/2From a violent medieval spectre to pregnant ghosts. Kirsty Logan explores Ghost Lore.
| 11:003/3George Bernard Shaw to Richard Beckinsale - the story behind 400 Great Lives.
| 11:00Musician and Chic co-founder Nile Rodgers is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 11:45Salman Rushdie talks to radio director Emma Harding about his novel Midnight's Children.
| 11:00Spooky listening for Halloween.
| | 11:008/8Radiolab explores how the inner voices in our heads shape us, for better and worse 11:55Fashion designer Zandra Rhodes chooses the music of Ravel and Bizet.
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| 12:00 | 12:00A eulogy to Beethoven, and the building of a bus shelter. Starring Ronnie Barker. 12:306/9Single dad Bryan is wrapped in red tape at the benefits office.
| 12:006/13Kenneth Horne spies a joke thief, while Barbara Cartload joins The Seamus Android Show. 12:304/4Eric Halliday's secret has been discovered by his arch-rival. Can he avert disaster?
| 12:004/20With a bill looming, the Lad consults crooked chartered accountant Sid. With Sid James. 12:308/8Sam decides to hand in his notice at the bank.
| 12:007/13The listeners go on strike, and a legendary royal is in marrying mode. 12:302/8Mr Beeston has worrying news.
| 12:0014/20Captain Mainwaring is horrified when some prisoners of war escape from a camp. 12:301/8Newly wed Faith and Bill's married monikers are a sensitive subject.
| 12:001/4The team are confronted with an unexpected challenge - a can of water. 12:301/6Observing the theatrical superstition, Robert Wilson multi-tasks in Macbeth.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:302/4Matt's rubbish carer Bob is due for his first assessment.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/6When her cousin is killed, the private eye wants answers. 13:301/5Douglas and Penelope buy an old painting. But who is following them?
| 13:002/6The Chicago private eye discovers her cousin knew too much. 13:302/5Why are Douglas and Penelope offered so much cash for their old painting?
| 13:003/6VI Warshawski investigates who sabotaged her car. 13:303/5Douglas and Penelope discover the identity of who wants their painting.
| 13:004/6Following a stay in hospital, Chicago private eye VI Warshawski heads to Canada. 13:304/5Why are Reinke and Paul so desperate to acquire the painting of the quarry?
| 13:005/6With more deaths to investigate, private eye VI Warshawski finds herself under attack. 13:305/5The chilling secret behind the painting is finally revealed.
| 13:001/2From a violent medieval spectre to pregnant ghosts. Kirsty Logan explores Ghost Lore.
| 13:001/2It's 1981 and the year starts inauspiciously for Adrian Mole.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5A legacy from his uncle gives 13-year-old Thomas the means to go to London to study art. 14:151/5Series based on AJ Cronin's groundbreaking novel about life before the NHS. 14:30Honor Blackman pays tribute to actress and personality Diana Dors.
| 14:002/5Gainsborough begins to get important portrait commissions. 14:152/5When Dr Manson assists personally in helping the sick Dr Page, it causes jealousy. 14:30Christopher Gabbitas explores the effects on singers of changing the pitch of their voice.
| 14:003/5Gainsborough moves to Bath to paint portraits of wealthy tourists. 14:153/5Dr Page's jealous sister is set on wreaking havoc for Dr Manson. 14:30Michael Smith investigates the American artist's visit to Cullercoats in Northumberland.
| 14:004/5Gainsborough is observed in his studio using some unusual painting techniques. 14:154/5Drama series about medical life before the NHS, set in 1920s south Wales. 14:30Why do foundlings feature so much in literature? Kate Adie explores Henry Fielding.
| 14:005/5As he approaches the end, Gainsborough reconciles with an old rival. 14:155/5Drama series about medical life before the NHS, set in 1920s south Wales. 14:30Paul Robertson's remarkable story of the Indian ragas he heard from within a coma
| 14:001/6Attacked by sinister custard, Pip must fight a new form of evil. 14:301/4Arthur Smith presents music and comedy from his home in Balham.
| 14:10Actor and comedian Richard Blackwood chooses tracks by Junior and Stevie Wonder. 14:20A hapless reporter must track down a high-flying establishment figure with a shadowy past
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| 15:00 | 15:001/5Bold dramatisation of Salman Rushdie's dazzling novel of love, history and magic.
| 15:002/5Dramatisation of Salman Rushdie's dazzling novel of love, history and magic.
| 15:003/5Dramatisation of Salman Rushdie's dazzling novel of love, history and magic.
| 15:004/5The Indo-Pakistani war of 1965 changes Saleem's life forever.
| 15:005/5Saleem is reunited with the other Midnight's Children in terrifying circumstances.
| 15:001/4Matt persuades his carer Bob to pretend to be him and ring a prospective internet date. 15:301/3Elis James determines which Welsh market towns are the nation’s best.
| 15:30How has the uncanny shaped fiction, film, architecture and art?
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| 16:00 | 16:004/6Justin Moorhouse and Tom Wrigglesworth join Rhod Gilbert in the comedy quiz. 16:304/4Merv gains unlikely support when the cafe faces closure.
| 16:002/13Sarah Millican's panel show with two winners - Average Jolene and Maverick Matilda. 16:302/6Will musicians Roy and George live up to the billing at their comeback gig?
| 16:006/6Graeme Garden with Sir Bernard Ingham, Hattie Hayridge, Steve Punt and Arthur Smith. 16:304/6Rosie discovers a Russian dance troop isn't quite what it seems.
| 16:005/6James Walton quizzes Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Peter Kemp and Miles Kington. 16:301/6Observing the theatrical superstition, Robert Wilson multi-tasks in Macbeth.
| 16:003/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it's not what but who you know that matters. 16:301/4Phonsie gets excited by the discovery linked to a ramshackle cottage.
| 16:00The Belgian sleuth investigates the murder of a child on All Hallows' Eve.
| 16:00Los Angeles, 1940, the most crucial collaboration in the history of cinema took place.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/4The team are confronted with an unexpected challenge - a can of water. 17:301/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Jamie MacDonald, Jennifer Higgie and Francis Hamel.
| 17:003/6The NHS comedy takes a satirical look at social care and TV's Dr Jeremy is confused. 17:302/4The Malawian comedian explores the divisive global issue of tolerance.
| 17:002/4Nathan discovers that watching too much TV can make him paranoid. 17:304/4Geoff negotiates the generous Swedish parental benefits system.
| 17:003/3Bob gets a job as a bingo caller, and Gruff and Alice want to get Carys baptised. 17:304/6Andy and Jeff have a major problem to solve - each other.
| 17:001/4The family descends upon Maggie to provide support, plumbing advice and tea. 17:303/6Confessional comedy, as Stephen Mangan grills comedian Ed Byrne about his guilty secrets.
| 17:30Stephen Fry nominates his hero, PG Wodehouse, who just simply cheers him up.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:302/4Matt's rubbish carer Bob is due for his first assessment.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5Caledonian creepiness, as Elspeth Davie spins a strange yarn of ovulatory revenge. 18:151/5When young Nicholas is punished by his aunt, he seizes his chance for retribution. 18:30Harriett is joined by Sarah Moss and Francis Spufford to discuss books they love.
| 18:002/5Paint shop staff become melancholic when they start seeing mortality in a row of houses. 18:152/5When Lady Carlotta is mistaken for the new governess, she takes up the job with relish. 18:30How Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez for classical guitar touches people's lives.
| 18:003/5A story of 'the fields of the sky', and one expert whose speciality stuns a whole meeting. 18:153/5Eleanor and Suzanne are best friends, but as the sales approach, for how much longer? 18:30Short documentaries on crashing waves and diving under the water. Presented by Josie Long.
| 18:004/5Troubling tale of a man with an obsessive hobby, and what happens when it comes to an end. 18:154/5Will Leonora's boys like her brother Harvey's presents? 18:30Stephen Fry nominates his hero, PG Wodehouse, who just simply cheers him up.
| 18:005/5A humorous diversion into an evening meal as a small matter turns into a big discussion. 18:155/5Framton Nuttel's letter of introduction little prepares him for what he is about to hear. 18:30Stuart Heritage, Dee Caffari and Neil McCormick discuss heart, courage and brains.
| 18:001/2While sailing through the Arctic wastes, Captain Walton picks up an unexpected passenger.
| 18:002/2In the mountains, Frankenstein comes face-to-face with what he most hates and fears.
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| 19:00 | 19:00A eulogy to Beethoven, and the building of a bus shelter. Starring Ronnie Barker. 19:306/9Single dad Bryan is wrapped in red tape at the benefits office.
| 19:006/13Kenneth Horne spies a joke thief, while Barbara Cartload joins The Seamus Android Show. 19:304/4Eric Halliday's secret has been discovered by his arch-rival. Can he avert disaster?
| 19:004/20With a bill looming, the Lad consults crooked chartered accountant Sid. With Sid James. 19:308/8Sam decides to hand in his notice at the bank.
| 19:007/13The listeners go on strike, and a legendary royal is in marrying mode. 19:302/8Mr Beeston has worrying news.
| 19:0014/20Captain Mainwaring is horrified when some prisoners of war escape from a camp. 19:301/8Newly wed Faith and Bill's married monikers are a sensitive subject.
| 19:00Diane Morgan presents real-life tales of ghost hunting, hauntings and the unexplained.
| 19:008/8Radiolab explores how the inner voices in our heads shape us, for better and worse 19:55Fashion designer Zandra Rhodes chooses the music of Ravel and Bizet.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/6When her cousin is killed, the private eye wants answers. 20:301/5Douglas and Penelope buy an old painting. But who is following them?
| 20:002/6The Chicago private eye discovers her cousin knew too much. 20:302/5Why are Douglas and Penelope offered so much cash for their old painting?
| 20:003/6VI Warshawski investigates who sabotaged her car. 20:303/5Douglas and Penelope discover the identity of who wants their painting.
| 20:004/6Following a stay in hospital, Chicago private eye VI Warshawski heads to Canada. 20:304/5Why are Reinke and Paul so desperate to acquire the painting of the quarry?
| 20:005/6With more deaths to investigate, private eye VI Warshawski finds herself under attack. 20:305/5The chilling secret behind the painting is finally revealed.
| | 20:00Los Angeles, 1940, the most crucial collaboration in the history of cinema took place.
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| 21:00 | 21:0026/48Guy Raz explores a world of stereotypes. Where do they come from? Can they be overcome? 21:50Writer Ann Cleeves chooses track performed by Ezio Pinza and Peter Maxwell Davies.
| 21:001/2From a violent medieval spectre to pregnant ghosts. Kirsty Logan explores Ghost Lore.
| 21:003/3George Bernard Shaw to Richard Beckinsale - the story behind 400 Great Lives.
| 21:00Musician and Chic co-founder Nile Rodgers is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 21:45Salman Rushdie talks to radio director Emma Harding about his novel Midnight's Children.
| 21:00Spooky listening for Halloween.
| | 21:00Tracey Thorn, musician and writer, is interviewed by Lauren Laverne 21:45Fireflies generate light by themselves and they do this with style.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Jamie MacDonald, Jennifer Higgie and Francis Hamel. 22:305/6Sexy assassin Morpheena is called in, while Milford and Parker grab a cab.
| 22:002/4The Malawian comedian explores the divisive global issue of tolerance. 22:305/6Samuel and company hit London where McGurk has a family get-together.
| 22:004/4Geoff negotiates the generous Swedish parental benefits system. 22:303/4Special edition of the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers.
| 22:004/6Andy and Jeff have a major problem to solve - each other. 22:306/6Felicity Kendal shares the inside story of pioneering BBC TV sitcom, The Good Life.
| 22:003/6Confessional comedy, as Stephen Mangan grills comedian Ed Byrne about his guilty secrets. 22:301/4Comic monologues written and performed by Sally Phillips and Lily Bevan with star guests.
| 22:002/4Weirdness awaits the comedian, with men in leotards and locals with something to hide. 22:304/6The last episode's interviewee Victoria Coren-Mitchell puts questions to Sandi Toksvig.
| 22:002/4Matt's rubbish carer Bob is due for his first assessment. 22:302/4Save the seal - and how to lose unwanted hair. Vintage sharp-edged topical humour.
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| 23:00 | 23:008/8For the final time this series, Andy Zaltzman and the panel take on the week's headlines. 23:301/3Elis James determines which Welsh market towns are the nation’s best.
| 23:001/4The Bergerac obsessive's guiding force is a tape of the ancient Chinese text of the Tao. 23:303/3The tale of Victor Legit, a store detective whose shop is being targeted by the Rat King.
| 23:001/6Attacked by sinister custard, Pip must fight a new form of evil. 23:301/4Patrick Marber and Peter Curran with their critically-acclaimed confessional series. 23:451/4Fandom, fatherhood and 17th-century France. Quirky sketches and poems.
| 23:304/6From Steve Wright to Ken Dodd, Jon Culshaw explores the bizarre lives of famous folk.
| 23:004/6Musicologist Brian Appleton attempts to listen to light. 23:154/6Sir Ralph's poetry workshop ventures into rap. Stars James Quinn and Chris Jack. 23:302/328 performers get 60 seconds to entertain. With John Humphrys and Sarah Millican.
| 23:007/8It's Pig Night - and shopping news. Dan Gaster, Will Ing and Ben Silburn's sketch-bonanza. 23:301/4Guy enumerates the many methods of engendering facial contact. 23:451/4Are there civilisations on other planets, and, if so, why do they never call?
| 23:002/4Arthur Smith entertains at his south London home, with Alex Wilson's salsa combo. 23:305/5Brian Perkins, Kate Robbins and Rory Bremner 'look back' at the decade yet to happen.
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