| 00:00 | 00:001/22000 years old and still beautiful. Ayesha despotically rules a secret kingdom.
| 00:001/5An eerie journey on the way home from the dentist. 00:156/10Disillusioned Solomon's specially invited restaurant guest isn't what he expected. 00:30Daljit Nagra and Susan Jeffreys compare favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 00:002/5An injured knight hopes for help from his trained hawk. 00:157/10Mel's got man trouble and she's starting to fall apart at the seams – literally. 00:30Exploration of the disco anthem of yearning, pain and loss.
| 00:003/5A caretaker sees falling bombs differently to others. 00:158/10A spiteful voice in Danni's ear is crushing her spirit. Can she rid herself of it? 00:30Short documentaries about childhood. Presented by Josie Long.
| 00:004/5A child is convinced that she witnessed an execution. 00:159/10After an all-night party, Sol wakes up in unusually well-furnished surroundings. 00:30Don McCullin chooses his old travel companion Norman Lewis for Great Lives.
| 00:005/5A woman sells her trinkets to a passing salesman. 00:1510/10Four space fans decide to re-stage a 1960s moon-shot in a Farnborough semi. 00:30Did you have any imaginary friends as a child or do you in fact have some now?
| 00:00Mrs Meadowsweet offers guesthouse holidays, but Madge and Arthur are suspicious. 00:45Will an archaeologist heed the warnings of a local man or continue a dangerous excavation?
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2Class 4D go on a school trip to the British Museum.
| 01:005/8The detective and his wife are in Paris when the telephone rings with a long distance call 01:306/6The real identity of the sinister drug dealer ‘Buller’ is finally revealed.
| 01:006/8A practical joke has unexpected repercussions and no one admits to knowing Marian Faber. 01:301/4Charles takes part in a crime reconstruction show, then uncovers a grisly murder.
| 01:007/8The detective tries to send his wife Steve away, for fear that reprisals are on their way. 01:302/4Charles discovers rivalries amongst the police investigating Martin Earnshaw's murder.
| 01:008/8The detective throws a party, inviting all suspects, so he can finally unmask the culprit. 01:303/4Charles enlists Frances' help to solve the mystery of the discovery on another limb.
| 01:001/6A photograph circling the heads of three people sparks a new mystery. 01:304/4Charles finds the final piece in the jigsaw, but not before his own life is threatened.
| 01:00Nick Clarke joins Alistair Cooke to listen to some broadcasting gems from his career.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Hotelier and TV presenter Alex Polizzi chooses 'Brindisi' from La Traviata. 02:20Two siblings return to Kosovo after a mass grave is discovered. Stars Michelle Keegan.
| 02:001/5Jamie Glover reads from Julie Kavanagh's biography of the legendary Russian ballet star. 02:151/10Dark, thrilling, full of passion. A dramatic re-telling of Emily Bronte's haunting novel. 02:30Stories from The Poppy Factory in Surrey, where poppies are made for Remembrance Sunday.
| 02:002/5On tour in Paris, Nureyev walks up to two policemen and freedom in the West. 02:152/10Following Mr Earnshaw's death, Hindley has become master of Wuthering Heights. 02:30Screenwriter Jeremy Dyson praises the supernatural stories of Robert Aickman.
| 02:003/5Rudolf Nureyev is paired with ballerina Margot Fonteyn. 02:153/10After hearing devastating news, Heathcliff runs from Wuthering Heights. 02:30Decades after his death, why does Sun Ra continue to inspire an obsessive following?
| 02:004/5Nureyev creates a dark, complicated ballet based on a poem by Byron. 02:154/10Should Nelly warn Cathy of the danger ahead? 02:30Sarah Taylor follows a new intake of student midwives at King's College London.
| 02:005/5Jamie Glover reads from Julie Kavanagh's biography of the Russian ballet star. 02:155/10Nelly's fears have been confirmed. Isabella has gone. 02:30Sable Island, a sand dune in the Atlantic, is crucial to the world and our imagination.
| 02:00By David Reed and Humphrey Ker. The comic lifestory of one of England's forgotten heroes. 02:452/6Mrs Naughtie's news has Hamish, Dougal and the Laird all a-fluster.
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| 03:00 | 03:3019th century reformer Millicent Fawcett campaigned to remove children from the stage
| 03:006/10Lewis Eliot ends up overseeing a secret wartime project with implications for the world.
| 03:007/10As the Cold War intensifies, a spy is at large within Britain's nuclear research programme
| 03:008/10Back in Cambridge, a scandal threatens the reputation of Lewis Eliot's old college.
| 03:009/10Post-war politics throws up surprises for Lewis Eliot, as a rising star enlists his help.
| 03:0010/10Roger Quaife's political destiny hangs on a Commons debate. What future for Lewis Eliot?
| 03:001/6Stephen K Amos and his comedy friends compile an idiot's guide to multiculturalism. 03:301/4Eamonn Holmes runs the animal charity telethon.
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| 04:00 | 04:00David Threlfall stars as Spike Milligan in this comic fantasy by Ian Billings. 04:45A grumpy landlord who has fallen out with his twin brother, recalls past bonfire nights.
| 04:006/6Justin Moorhouse, Greg Davies, Chris Corcoran and Lucy Porter star in the comedy quiz. 04:302/6The ruling family of Renaissance Italy's puniest city-state plot to attract pilgrims.
| 04:004/13Sarah Millican's new panel show with two winners - Average Jolene and Maverick Matilda. 04:304/6When an old musician friend turns up after 40 years abroad, Roy begins to smell a rat.
| 04:001/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 04:306/6A showcase concert for a local diva turns into a headache!
| 04:001/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:303/6Robert Wilson lands a romantic lead role, but will it all go to his head?
| 04:005/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it's not what but who you know that matters. 04:303/4Tongues are wagging. Certain weddings are due, and some folk aren't happy.
| 04:00First World War poets Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen meet for the first time.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:303/4Matt and Bob decide to see how far they can go - and attempt shoplifting.
| 05:003/4The Hardacre ad agency attempts to do some charitable work. 05:303/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Jon Culshaw, Rosie Jones and Elisabeth Robinson.
| 05:005/6The surgery struggles with a staff shortage, and Hugh investigates a formal complaint. 05:304/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda explores the divisive global issues of change.
| 05:004/4Nathan decides to prove how mature he is in order to win back the girl that rejected him. 05:302/4Adam Riches stars as a Brit-out-of-water in the comedy recorded on location in Sweden.
| 05:002/4Nathan didn't really nail life so he's been reincarnated as a shrimp. Stars Daniel Rigby. 05:306/6Jeff and Andy are waiting for a plane. In vain.
| 05:003/4Hetty's old diaries turn up some uncomfortable home truths for Maggie. 05:305/6TV presenter and writer Konnie Huq shares her guilty secrets with confessor Stephen Mangan
| 05:30Don McCullin chooses his old travel companion Norman Lewis for Great Lives.
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| 06:00 | 06:005/8The detective and his wife are in Paris when the telephone rings with a long distance call 06:306/6The real identity of the sinister drug dealer ‘Buller’ is finally revealed.
| 06:006/8A practical joke has unexpected repercussions and no one admits to knowing Marian Faber. 06:301/4Charles takes part in a crime reconstruction show, then uncovers a grisly murder.
| 06:007/8The detective tries to send his wife Steve away, for fear that reprisals are on their way. 06:302/4Charles discovers rivalries amongst the police investigating Martin Earnshaw's murder.
| 06:008/8The detective throws a party, inviting all suspects, so he can finally unmask the culprit. 06:303/4Charles enlists Frances' help to solve the mystery of the discovery on another limb.
| 06:001/6A photograph circling the heads of three people sparks a new mystery. 06:304/4Charles finds the final piece in the jigsaw, but not before his own life is threatened.
| 06:00First World War poets Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen meet for the first time.
| 06:00Jamie Glover reads Julie Kavanagh's biography of the ballet star.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/4The Hardacre ad agency attempts to do some charitable work. 07:303/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Jon Culshaw, Rosie Jones and Elisabeth Robinson.
| 07:005/6The surgery struggles with a staff shortage, and Hugh investigates a formal complaint. 07:304/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda explores the divisive global issues of change.
| 07:004/4Nathan decides to prove how mature he is in order to win back the girl that rejected him. 07:302/4Adam Riches stars as a Brit-out-of-water in the comedy recorded on location in Sweden.
| 07:002/4Nathan didn't really nail life so he's been reincarnated as a shrimp. Stars Daniel Rigby. 07:306/6Jeff and Andy are waiting for a plane. In vain.
| 07:003/4Hetty's old diaries turn up some uncomfortable home truths for Maggie. 07:305/6TV presenter and writer Konnie Huq shares her guilty secrets with confessor Stephen Mangan
| 07:30Don McCullin chooses his old travel companion Norman Lewis for Great Lives.
| 07:10Eric Idle chooses a Beatles song and a well-known Python anthem. 07:20Mr Earnshaw brings a mysterious child home.
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| 08:00 | 08:00A struggling vicar and a Welsh poet for birthday cards. Stars Ronnie Barker. 08:308/9Worried single dad Bryan learns that his son's mum wants to visit.
| 08:008/13Kenneth Horne trails a giant mouse, while Julian and Sandy are feeling telepathic. 08:302/6The old rogue's talk of Flaubert, Baudelaire and Renoir baffles Nancy.
| 08:007/20The film of The King and I inspires the Lad's own unmusical and argumentative version. 08:302/6Victoria and Roger are in crisis when Emily announces that she's not going to university.
| 08:009/13After nine weeks on air, Radio Prune celebrates its centenary! 08:304/8The staff exercise their entrepreneurial skills, while Mr Sims alarms his colleagues.
| 08:0016/20Corporal Jones panics when he misplaces £500 for the servicemen's canteen. 08:303/8With daughter Hannah at university, Faith's son Joe wants an Italian student to stay.
| 08:001/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 08:306/6A showcase concert for a local diva turns into a headache!
| 08:30Tony’s flighty brother, Robin, causes all manner of confusion when he comes to stay.
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| 09:00 | 09:006/6Justin Moorhouse, Greg Davies, Chris Corcoran and Lucy Porter star in the comedy quiz. 09:302/6The ruling family of Renaissance Italy's puniest city-state plot to attract pilgrims.
| 09:002/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 09:304/6When an old musician friend turns up after 40 years abroad, Roy begins to smell a rat.
| 09:001/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 09:306/6A showcase concert for a local diva turns into a headache!
| 09:001/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 09:303/6Robert Wilson lands a romantic lead role, but will it all go to his head?
| 09:005/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it's not what but who you know that matters. 09:303/4Tongues are wagging. Certain weddings are due, and some folk aren't happy.
| 09:00The legendary writers present their favourite episodes featuring the rag and bone men.
| 09:00Poorly Ben is feeling sorry for himself, but his family aren’t too sympathetic... 09:303/4The Hardacre ad agency attempts to do some charitable work.
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| 10:00 | 10:006/10Lewis Eliot ends up overseeing a secret wartime project with implications for the world.
| 10:007/10As the Cold War intensifies, a spy is at large within Britain's nuclear research programme
| 10:008/10Back in Cambridge, a scandal threatens the reputation of Lewis Eliot's old college.
| 10:009/10Post-war politics throws up surprises for Lewis Eliot, as a rising star enlists his help.
| 10:0010/10Roger Quaife's political destiny hangs on a Commons debate. What future for Lewis Eliot?
| | 10:00Novelist Elif Shafak shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. 10:45The famous naturalist muses on the largest known egg laid by a giant bird on Madagascar.
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| 11:00 | 11:0028/48Guy Raz explores how, from AI to data collection, we are living in science fiction world 11:50‘Mubarak Ho Tum Sabko’ by Shabbir Kumar and ‘The Lick Tappe’ by Surinder Rattan/MC Metz.
| 11:00Nick Clarke joins Alistair Cooke to listen to some broadcasting gems from his career.
| 11:002/3From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton explores how rivers have shaped us.
| 11:00Jane Gardam, novelist, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 11:45Musings on the elusive female duck-billed platypus of New South Wales, Australia.
| 11:00Laura Grimshaw and Scott Bryan present the best new podcasts for November.
| | 11:002/8True stories told live in the USA. 11:55Eric Idle chooses a Beatles song and a well-known Python anthem.
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| 12:00 | 12:00A struggling vicar and a Welsh poet for birthday cards. Stars Ronnie Barker. 12:308/9Worried single dad Bryan learns that his son's mum wants to visit.
| 12:008/13Kenneth Horne trails a giant mouse, while Julian and Sandy are feeling telepathic. 12:302/6The old rogue's talk of Flaubert, Baudelaire and Renoir baffles Nancy.
| 12:007/20The film of The King and I inspires the Lad's own unmusical and argumentative version. 12:302/6Victoria and Roger are in crisis when Emily announces that she's not going to university.
| 12:009/13After nine weeks on air, Radio Prune celebrates its centenary! 12:304/8The staff exercise their entrepreneurial skills, while Mr Sims alarms his colleagues.
| 12:0016/20Corporal Jones panics when he misplaces £500 for the servicemen's canteen. 12:303/8With daughter Hannah at university, Faith's son Joe wants an Italian student to stay.
| 12:001/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 12:30A struggling vicar and a Welsh poet for birthday cards. Stars Ronnie Barker.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:304/4Bob persuades Matt to exploit his voice app by becoming the voice of a sex bot.
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| 13:00 | 13:005/8The detective and his wife are in Paris when the telephone rings with a long distance call 13:306/6The real identity of the sinister drug dealer ‘Buller’ is finally revealed.
| 13:006/8A practical joke has unexpected repercussions and no one admits to knowing Marian Faber. 13:301/4Charles takes part in a crime reconstruction show, then uncovers a grisly murder.
| 13:007/8The detective tries to send his wife Steve away, for fear that reprisals are on their way. 13:302/4Charles discovers rivalries amongst the police investigating Martin Earnshaw's murder.
| 13:008/8The detective throws a party, inviting all suspects, so he can finally unmask the culprit. 13:303/4Charles enlists Frances' help to solve the mystery of the discovery on another limb.
| 13:001/6A photograph circling the heads of three people sparks a new mystery. 13:304/4Charles finds the final piece in the jigsaw, but not before his own life is threatened.
| 13:00Nick Clarke joins Alistair Cooke to listen to some broadcasting gems from his career.
| 13:00A potted history of the colour palette by Kassia St Clair.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Jamie Glover reads from Julie Kavanagh's biography of the legendary Russian ballet star. 14:151/10Dark, thrilling, full of passion. A dramatic re-telling of Emily Bronte's haunting novel. 14:30Stories from The Poppy Factory in Surrey, where poppies are made for Remembrance Sunday.
| 14:002/5On tour in Paris, Nureyev walks up to two policemen and freedom in the West. 14:152/10Following Mr Earnshaw's death, Hindley has become master of Wuthering Heights. 14:30Screenwriter Jeremy Dyson praises the supernatural stories of Robert Aickman.
| 14:003/5Rudolf Nureyev is paired with ballerina Margot Fonteyn. 14:153/10After hearing devastating news, Heathcliff runs from Wuthering Heights. 14:30Decades after his death, why does Sun Ra continue to inspire an obsessive following?
| 14:004/5Nureyev creates a dark, complicated ballet based on a poem by Byron. 14:154/10Should Nelly warn Cathy of the danger ahead? 14:30Sarah Taylor follows a new intake of student midwives at King's College London.
| 14:005/5Jamie Glover reads from Julie Kavanagh's biography of the Russian ballet star. 14:155/10Nelly's fears have been confirmed. Isabella has gone. 14:30Sable Island, a sand dune in the Atlantic, is crucial to the world and our imagination.
| 14:00By David Reed and Humphrey Ker. The comic lifestory of one of England's forgotten heroes. 14:452/6Mrs Naughtie's news has Hamish, Dougal and the Laird all a-fluster.
| 14:10Broadcaster Jeremy Vine inherits 'Old Comrades' and passes on 'Lipstick Vogue'. 14:20DCI Alma Blair lurks anonymously at Fat Busters where it seems weight loss can be murder!
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| 15:00 | 15:006/10Lewis Eliot ends up overseeing a secret wartime project with implications for the world.
| 15:007/10As the Cold War intensifies, a spy is at large within Britain's nuclear research programme
| 15:008/10Back in Cambridge, a scandal threatens the reputation of Lewis Eliot's old college.
| 15:009/10Post-war politics throws up surprises for Lewis Eliot, as a rising star enlists his help.
| 15:0010/10Roger Quaife's political destiny hangs on a Commons debate. What future for Lewis Eliot?
| 15:001/6Stephen K Amos and his comedy friends compile an idiot's guide to multiculturalism. 15:301/4Eamonn Holmes runs the animal charity telethon.
| 15:30Stories from The Poppy Factory in Surrey, where poppies are made for Remembrance Sunday.
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| 16:00 | 16:006/6Justin Moorhouse, Greg Davies, Chris Corcoran and Lucy Porter star in the comedy quiz. 16:302/6The ruling family of Renaissance Italy's puniest city-state plot to attract pilgrims.
| 16:004/13Sarah Millican's new panel show with two winners - Average Jolene and Maverick Matilda. 16:304/6When an old musician friend turns up after 40 years abroad, Roy begins to smell a rat.
| 16:001/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 16:306/6A showcase concert for a local diva turns into a headache!
| 16:001/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 16:303/6Robert Wilson lands a romantic lead role, but will it all go to his head?
| 16:005/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it's not what but who you know that matters. 16:303/4Tongues are wagging. Certain weddings are due, and some folk aren't happy.
| 16:00First World War poets Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen meet for the first time.
| 16:00Every week Bruno and Lily go to look at the animals. But today it's time for confessions. 16:45What on earth has become of ‘family man’ Johnny Olive?
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| 17:00 | 17:003/4The Hardacre ad agency attempts to do some charitable work. 17:303/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Jon Culshaw, Rosie Jones and Elisabeth Robinson.
| 17:005/6The surgery struggles with a staff shortage, and Hugh investigates a formal complaint. 17:304/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda explores the divisive global issues of change.
| 17:004/4Nathan decides to prove how mature he is in order to win back the girl that rejected him. 17:302/4Adam Riches stars as a Brit-out-of-water in the comedy recorded on location in Sweden.
| 17:002/4Nathan didn't really nail life so he's been reincarnated as a shrimp. Stars Daniel Rigby. 17:306/6Jeff and Andy are waiting for a plane. In vain.
| 17:003/4Hetty's old diaries turn up some uncomfortable home truths for Maggie. 17:305/6TV presenter and writer Konnie Huq shares her guilty secrets with confessor Stephen Mangan
| 17:30Don McCullin chooses his old travel companion Norman Lewis for Great Lives.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:304/4Bob persuades Matt to exploit his voice app by becoming the voice of a sex bot.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5An eerie journey on the way home from the dentist. 18:156/10Disillusioned Solomon's specially invited restaurant guest isn't what he expected. 18:30Daljit Nagra and Susan Jeffreys compare favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 18:002/5An injured knight hopes for help from his trained hawk. 18:157/10Mel's got man trouble and she's starting to fall apart at the seams – literally. 18:30Exploration of the disco anthem of yearning, pain and loss.
| 18:003/5A caretaker sees falling bombs differently to others. 18:158/10A spiteful voice in Danni's ear is crushing her spirit. Can she rid herself of it? 18:30Short documentaries about childhood. Presented by Josie Long.
| 18:004/5A child is convinced that she witnessed an execution. 18:159/10After an all-night party, Sol wakes up in unusually well-furnished surroundings. 18:30Don McCullin chooses his old travel companion Norman Lewis for Great Lives.
| 18:005/5A woman sells her trinkets to a passing salesman. 18:1510/10Four space fans decide to re-stage a 1960s moon-shot in a Farnborough semi. 18:30Did you have any imaginary friends as a child or do you in fact have some now?
| 18:00Mrs Meadowsweet offers guesthouse holidays, but Madge and Arthur are suspicious. 18:45Will an archaeologist heed the warnings of a local man or continue a dangerous excavation?
| 18:002/2Ayesha believes Leo is the lover she's waited 2,000 years for...
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| 19:00 | 19:00A struggling vicar and a Welsh poet for birthday cards. Stars Ronnie Barker. 19:308/9Worried single dad Bryan learns that his son's mum wants to visit.
| 19:008/13Kenneth Horne trails a giant mouse, while Julian and Sandy are feeling telepathic. 19:302/6The old rogue's talk of Flaubert, Baudelaire and Renoir baffles Nancy.
| 19:007/20The film of The King and I inspires the Lad's own unmusical and argumentative version. 19:302/6Victoria and Roger are in crisis when Emily announces that she's not going to university.
| 19:009/13After nine weeks on air, Radio Prune celebrates its centenary! 19:304/8The staff exercise their entrepreneurial skills, while Mr Sims alarms his colleagues.
| 19:0016/20Corporal Jones panics when he misplaces £500 for the servicemen's canteen. 19:303/8With daughter Hannah at university, Faith's son Joe wants an Italian student to stay.
| 19:00The legendary writers present their favourite episodes featuring the rag and bone men.
| 19:002/8True stories told live in the USA. 19:55Eric Idle chooses a Beatles song and a well-known Python anthem.
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| 20:00 | 20:005/8The detective and his wife are in Paris when the telephone rings with a long distance call 20:306/6The real identity of the sinister drug dealer ‘Buller’ is finally revealed.
| 20:006/8A practical joke has unexpected repercussions and no one admits to knowing Marian Faber. 20:301/4Charles takes part in a crime reconstruction show, then uncovers a grisly murder.
| 20:007/8The detective tries to send his wife Steve away, for fear that reprisals are on their way. 20:302/4Charles discovers rivalries amongst the police investigating Martin Earnshaw's murder.
| 20:008/8The detective throws a party, inviting all suspects, so he can finally unmask the culprit. 20:303/4Charles enlists Frances' help to solve the mystery of the discovery on another limb.
| 20:001/6A photograph circling the heads of three people sparks a new mystery. 20:304/4Charles finds the final piece in the jigsaw, but not before his own life is threatened.
| | 20:00Every week Bruno and Lily go to look at the animals. But today it's time for confessions. 20:45What on earth has become of ‘family man’ Johnny Olive?
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| 21:00 | 21:0028/48Guy Raz explores how, from AI to data collection, we are living in science fiction world 21:50‘Mubarak Ho Tum Sabko’ by Shabbir Kumar and ‘The Lick Tappe’ by Surinder Rattan/MC Metz.
| 21:00Nick Clarke joins Alistair Cooke to listen to some broadcasting gems from his career.
| 21:002/3From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton explores how rivers have shaped us.
| 21:00Jane Gardam, novelist, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 21:45Musings on the elusive female duck-billed platypus of New South Wales, Australia.
| 21:00Laura Grimshaw and Scott Bryan present the best new podcasts for November.
| | 21:00Novelist Elif Shafak shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. 21:45The famous naturalist muses on the largest known egg laid by a giant bird on Madagascar.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Jon Culshaw, Rosie Jones and Elisabeth Robinson. 22:301/4Eamonn Holmes runs the animal charity telethon.
| 22:004/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda explores the divisive global issues of change. 22:301/4Faye is anxious, even with a new kitchen and an award ceremony to go to!
| 22:002/4Adam Riches stars as a Brit-out-of-water in the comedy recorded on location in Sweden. 22:302/4Putting Britain to rights, Les on emergency yodellers and an embarrassing medical matter.
| 22:006/6Jeff and Andy are waiting for a plane. In vain. 22:30By David Reed and Humphrey Ker. The comic lifestory of one of England's forgotten heroes.
| 22:005/6TV presenter and writer Konnie Huq shares her guilty secrets with confessor Stephen Mangan 22:303/4Comic monologues written and performed by Sally Phillips and Lily Bevan with star guests.
| 22:004/4The comedian discovers graffiti, beggars and lycra-clad couriers in the style capital. 22:306/6Comedy icon Roy Hudd talks to star of radio, stage and screen, Alison Steadman.
| 22:004/4Bob persuades Matt to exploit his voice app by becoming the voice of a sex bot. 22:304/4Reagan rings Gorbachev - and the Daleks at home. Starring Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell.
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| 23:00 | 23:002/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:303/3Comedian Elis James compares Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Bangor, St David's and St Asaph.
| 23:003/4Will explores his bad luck with romance, helped by a guest from the world of Bergerac. 23:302/6Mrs Naughtie's news has Hamish, Dougal and the Laird all a-fluster. 23:452/6The brothers' salon is swamped by kids and some uninvited visitors.
| 23:003/6Pip faces fresh dangers on a reading tour to New York. 23:303/4Patrick Marber, Peter Curran and Jane Horrocks talk critically-acclaimed nonsense in bed. 23:453/4Merriment, melancholy and witty wordplay in equal measure.
| 23:152/6Michael Feydeau and David Pershore review the murderous case of Charles Sparrow. 23:306/6From William Hague to Simon Cowell, Jon Culshaw explores the bizarre lives of famous folk.
| 23:006/6Brian seeks revenge on his fellow rockers by exposing mistakes. Stars Graham Fellows. 23:156/6Poet Sir Ralph takes on prisoner Jermaine in a an Eminem-style battle of the mics 23:301/6The management consultants tackle credit card security, with the morally dubious Owen.
| 23:001/5Dolphins, and Sue Lawley's secret. Nick Golson and Tim de Jongh greet William Franklyn. 23:303/4Start naked and pretend to get dressed - bad luck if the taxi comes early. 23:453/4The women US astronauts of Mercury 13, who never got into space.
| 23:004/4Arthur Smith presents music and comedy from Billy Jenkins, Kevin Eldon and Imran Yusuf. 23:302/6Stephen K Amos, Susan Murray, Tom Craine and Josie Long present a guide to breaking up.
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