| 00:00 | 00:002/2Ayesha believes Leo is the lover she's waited 2,000 years for...
| 00:001/5When 82-year-old Ellie revisits her old workplace, she is in turn visited by the past. 00:151/5Eerie tale of supernatural stalking. In a gentleman's club, the story unfurls. 00:30Robert Peston, Bernadine Evaristo join Harriett Gilbert to discuss their good reads.
| 00:002/5Could a tragic marriage from 1677 have implications for a couple tying the knot today? 00:152/5Sir James continues researching Vane, and a presence manifests. 00:30How Elgar's poignant choral work has touched and changed people's lives.
| 00:003/5Sarah returns to her home village, and relives the scandal and tragedy of her sister. 00:153/5A startling personal connection comes to light for Sir James. 00:30Josie Long presents short documentaries on words to live by.
| 00:004/5In 19th-century Ireland, Cecilia rejects the squire's advances. Can she ever escape him? 00:154/5Another visitation leads Sir James north to a grim appointment. 00:30Novelist Tracy Chevalier chooses the fossil hunter Mary Anning as her great life.
| 00:005/5A dispute between sisters 200 years ago means a gift must be cared for in the present. 00:155/5Sir James's account is not quite all of the story. With Gareth Armstrong and John Moffatt. 00:30Dominic Arkwright and guests discuss truth, lies and honesty.
| 00:00Mr Shimojo takes a room, but his presence seems to spark a horrifying chain of events. 00:45Can a soldier overcome a terrible fear - not of battle, but of a terrifying visitor?
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| 01:00 | 01:00A potted history of the colour palette by Kassia St Clair.
| 01:002/6An East End criminal lawyer is threatened, and a young man disappears. 01:301/5PC Brady has an astonishing deathbed confession to make.
| 01:003/6A file is stolen from a retired lawyer's office. 01:302/5Stephen Wheatmeal is to take holy orders, but what should he do about his mistress?
| 01:004/6Harry Denning has gone missing, so Bill Galbraith goes down to the river to investigate. 01:303/5Felicia is concerned by her new husband's strange behaviour. Victorian mystery.
| 01:005/6A gambling club owner appears to be at the centre of Bill Galbraith's latest mystery. 01:304/5An Englishman and an American are rivals for the affections of a beautiful heiress.
| 01:006/6Bill Galbraith discovers a multi-million pound theft but fears the culprits will get away. 01:305/5A governess is the recipient of a generous legacy. Victorian mystery with Ronald Pickup.
| 01:00Sean Street examines those moments where Radio forgets itself. From 2000.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Broadcaster Jeremy Vine inherits 'Old Comrades' and passes on 'Lipstick Vogue'. 02:20DCI Alma Blair lurks anonymously at Fat Busters where it seems weight loss can be murder!
| 02:001/10Eleanor's simple, completely fine life is about to change. 02:156/10Heathcliff has written a letter to Cathy but will Nelly deliver it? 02:30Bespectacled poet John Hegley heads to Zanzibar in East Africa with old specs.
| 02:002/10Eleanor has met the man of her dreams but does she dare tell Mummy? 02:157/10Heathcliff is the master of Wuthering Heights and is seeking revenge. 02:30How a down-at-heel Parisian hotel became the world's avant-garde headquarters.
| 02:003/10After helping an old man in the street, Eleanor finds her life changing in unexpected ways 02:158/10Edgar promises Catherine he will get Linton back. Only Heathcliff stands in his way. 02:30Arthur Smith joins artist Jack Vettriano reminiscing as he returns to Leven in Fife.
| 02:004/10Eleanor is in a social whirl - first a hospital visit and now a party. Whatever next? 02:159/10Catherine discovers Linton lives at Wuthering Heights and begins to keep secrets. 02:301/2Amanda Foreman examines how the elite transformed politics in the shadow of revolution.
| 02:005/10With the Man of her Dream's gig nearing, Eleanor indulges in some urgent pampering. 02:1510/10A haunted Heathcliff is determined to wreak revenge to the bitter end. 02:302/2Amanda Foreman considers reform on the ground as the disenfranchised rebel.
| 02:00Comic play about the French Revolution starring Richard E Grant and The Penny Dreadfuls
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| 03:00 | 03:30Stories from The Poppy Factory in Surrey, where poppies are made for Remembrance Sunday.
| 03:001/3Reporter Dee Mitchell finds herself embroiled in a death, cover-up and conspiracy.
| 03:002/3The inventor of a non-chemical system of boosting crop growth has his reputation smeared.
| 03:003/3Sarah's drowning returns to haunt Dee as she discovers more about the pollution cover-up.
| 03:00Penelope Fitzgerald's Booker Prize-winning novel set amongst 1960s Thames Barge-dwellers.
| 03:00An agoraphobic widower monitors world news by using an atlas. Will he ever leave his home?
| 03:001/6Hell faces confusion when a dog turns up, as animals are not evil... except dolphins. 03:301/5Dolphins, and Sue Lawley's secret. Nick Golson and Tim de Jongh greet William Franklyn.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Every week Bruno and Lily go to look at the animals. But today it's time for confessions. 04:45What on earth has become of ‘family man’ Johnny Olive?
| 04:001/6Games galore! Angus Deayton with Fred MacAulay, Josie Long, Miles Jupp and Nick Helm. 04:303/6The ruling family of Renaissance Italy's puniest city-state introduce a new currency.
| 04:005/13Sarah Millican's new panel show with two winners - Average Jolene and Maverick Matilda. 04:305/6Roy must face up to life after the loss of Leonard, his beloved trombone.
| 04:002/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 04:301/6Moving back where he grew up, Patrick meets school mate Billy.
| 04:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:304/6Landing a job performing in a prison, will Robert finally get a captive audience?
| 04:006/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it is not what, but who you know that matters. 04:304/4A phone call gives Phonsie the ammunition to deal with Packy McGoldrick.
| 04:00Keats is a poet in waiting but meanwhile trains as a surgeon at Guys Hospital in 1815.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:304/4Bob persuades Matt to exploit his voice app by becoming the voice of a sex bot.
| 05:004/4Nigel Havers stars, as Hardacre's ad agency fight for the biggest account of their lives. 05:304/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Griff Rhys Jones, Mary Roach and Lemn Sissay.
| 05:006/6An anti-austerity demo vies with government NHS plans in a battle for hearts and minds. 05:301/2Jayde Adams discusses why we leave home and why some of us are drawn to go back.
| 05:001/6Ed is ensconced in Berkhamsted's premier accommodation for the financially distressed. 05:303/4Adam Riches stars in the culture clash Scandicom about a Brit loose in northern Sweden.
| 05:003/4Nathan's been reincarnated as a swallow. Stars Daniel Rigby and Hugh Dennis. 05:301/6Return of Richard Herring’s comedy about extended modern family.
| 05:004/4Maggie's 60th birthday brings a surprise present and some unwelcome revelations. 05:306/6Stephen Mangan plays confessor. Music journalist and satirist David Quantick is repentant.
| 05:30Novelist Tracy Chevalier chooses the fossil hunter Mary Anning as her great life.
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| 06:00 | 06:002/6An East End criminal lawyer is threatened, and a young man disappears. 06:301/5PC Brady has an astonishing deathbed confession to make.
| 06:003/6A file is stolen from a retired lawyer's office. 06:302/5Stephen Wheatmeal is to take holy orders, but what should he do about his mistress?
| 06:004/6Harry Denning has gone missing, so Bill Galbraith goes down to the river to investigate. 06:303/5Felicia is concerned by her new husband's strange behaviour. Victorian mystery.
| 06:005/6A gambling club owner appears to be at the centre of Bill Galbraith's latest mystery. 06:304/5An Englishman and an American are rivals for the affections of a beautiful heiress.
| 06:006/6Bill Galbraith discovers a multi-million pound theft but fears the culprits will get away. 06:305/5A governess is the recipient of a generous legacy. Victorian mystery with Ronald Pickup.
| 06:00Keats is a poet in waiting but meanwhile trains as a surgeon at Guys Hospital in 1815.
| 06:001/2Can one act of kindness shatter the walls Eleanor has built around herself?
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| 07:00 | 07:004/4Nigel Havers stars, as Hardacre's ad agency fight for the biggest account of their lives. 07:304/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Griff Rhys Jones, Mary Roach and Lemn Sissay.
| 07:006/6An anti-austerity demo vies with government NHS plans in a battle for hearts and minds. 07:301/2Jayde Adams discusses why we leave home and why some of us are drawn to go back.
| 07:001/6Ed is ensconced in Berkhamsted's premier accommodation for the financially distressed. 07:303/4Adam Riches stars in the culture clash Scandicom about a Brit loose in northern Sweden.
| 07:003/4Nathan's been reincarnated as a swallow. Stars Daniel Rigby and Hugh Dennis. 07:301/6Return of Richard Herring’s comedy about extended modern family.
| 07:004/4Maggie's 60th birthday brings a surprise present and some unwelcome revelations. 07:306/6Stephen Mangan plays confessor. Music journalist and satirist David Quantick is repentant.
| 07:30Novelist Tracy Chevalier chooses the fossil hunter Mary Anning as her great life.
| 07:10Writer Jo Nesbo chooses 'I Know What I Like in Your Wardrobe' by Genesis. 07:20Heathcliff has written a letter to Cathy but can Nelly deliver it?
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| 08:00 | 08:00A bungling burglar, a struggling pianist and the Clegworthy family's Sunday. 08:301/6When a landlord's daughter offers to help run the pub, his reaction is unexpected.
| 08:009/13Dark doings for Kenneth Horne in The Curse of the Blackstumps, plus a very bona ballet. 08:303/6The old rogue challenges Nancy's intelligence. Father sings the praises of Crewe toilets.
| 08:008/20Chaos looms when Sid confesses he is in love with the Lad's secretary. 08:303/6Charlotte and Emily find religion, but Victoria loses her patience.
| 08:0010/13The Radio Prune team hand out their gongs, and get saved by the bell. 08:305/8The Headmaster faces a depleted staff, an anxious parent and a teacher under pressure.
| 08:0017/20During platoon training, fellow officers lead Captain Mainwaring astray. 08:304/8Bill wants Richard and Liza to cool their ardour, while Faith is stoking the fires.
| 08:002/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 08:301/6Moving back where he grew up, Patrick meets school mate Billy.
| 08:30Feathers fly when David gets caught up in a row between his parents.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6Games galore! Angus Deayton with Fred MacAulay, Josie Long, Miles Jupp and Nick Helm. 09:303/6The ruling family of Renaissance Italy's puniest city-state introduce a new currency.
| 09:003/6Steve Punt and Gareth Gwynn present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 09:305/6Roy must face up to life after the loss of Leonard, his beloved trombone.
| 09:002/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 09:301/6Moving back where he grew up, Patrick meets school mate Billy.
| 09:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 09:304/6Landing a job performing in a prison, will Robert finally get a captive audience?
| 09:006/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it is not what, but who you know that matters. 09:304/4A phone call gives Phonsie the ammunition to deal with Packy McGoldrick.
| 09:00Gillian Reynolds presents a collection of the much-loved Irish writer's works.
| 09:00For his new year's resolution, Ben vows not to lose his temper. 09:304/4Nigel Havers stars, as Hardacre's ad agency fight for the biggest account of their lives.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3Reporter Dee Mitchell finds herself embroiled in a death, cover-up and conspiracy.
| 10:002/3The inventor of a non-chemical system of boosting crop growth has his reputation smeared.
| 10:003/3Sarah's drowning returns to haunt Dee as she discovers more about the pollution cover-up.
| 10:00Penelope Fitzgerald's Booker Prize-winning novel set amongst 1960s Thames Barge-dwellers.
| 10:00An agoraphobic widower monitors world news by using an atlas. Will he ever leave his home?
| | 10:00Booker prize winner Marlon James chooses eight soundtracks with Lauren Laverne. From 2019. 10:45How do ancestry DNA tests work?
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| 11:00 | 11:0029/48Manoush Zomorodi explores how the classroom is not the only place to learn. 11:50Olympic sailor Hannah Mills MBE selects tracks by Radiohead and the Stereophonics.
| 11:00Sean Street examines those moments where Radio forgets itself. From 2000.
| 11:003/3From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton concludes her river journey.
| 11:00Novelist Elif Shafak shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. 11:45The famous naturalist muses on the largest known egg laid by a giant bird on Madagascar.
| 11:00Chris Pearson and Laura Grimshaw listen in to podcasts about pub culture.
| | 11:003/8True stories told live in the USA. 11:55Writer Jo Nesbo chooses 'I Know What I Like in Your Wardrobe' by Genesis.
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| 12:00 | 12:00A bungling burglar, a struggling pianist and the Clegworthy family's Sunday. 12:301/6When a landlord's daughter offers to help run the pub, his reaction is unexpected.
| 12:009/13Dark doings for Kenneth Horne in The Curse of the Blackstumps, plus a very bona ballet. 12:303/6The old rogue challenges Nancy's intelligence. Father sings the praises of Crewe toilets.
| 12:008/20Chaos looms when Sid confesses he is in love with the Lad's secretary. 12:303/6Charlotte and Emily find religion, but Victoria loses her patience.
| 12:0010/13The Radio Prune team hand out their gongs, and get saved by the bell. 12:305/8The Headmaster faces a depleted staff, an anxious parent and a teacher under pressure.
| 12:0017/20During platoon training, fellow officers lead Captain Mainwaring astray. 12:304/8Bill wants Richard and Liza to cool their ardour, while Faith is stoking the fires.
| 12:001/6Games galore! Angus Deayton with Fred MacAulay, Josie Long, Miles Jupp and Nick Helm. 12:301/6Ed is ensconced in Berkhamsted's premier accommodation for the financially distressed.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:301/4Join Natalie Haynes as she stands up for the Greek playwright Aristophanes.
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| 13:00 | 13:002/6An East End criminal lawyer is threatened, and a young man disappears. 13:301/5PC Brady has an astonishing deathbed confession to make.
| 13:003/6A file is stolen from a retired lawyer's office. 13:302/5Stephen Wheatmeal is to take holy orders, but what should he do about his mistress?
| 13:004/6Harry Denning has gone missing, so Bill Galbraith goes down to the river to investigate. 13:303/5Felicia is concerned by her new husband's strange behaviour. Victorian mystery.
| 13:005/6A gambling club owner appears to be at the centre of Bill Galbraith's latest mystery. 13:304/5An Englishman and an American are rivals for the affections of a beautiful heiress.
| 13:006/6Bill Galbraith discovers a multi-million pound theft but fears the culprits will get away. 13:305/5A governess is the recipient of a generous legacy. Victorian mystery with Ronald Pickup.
| 13:00Sean Street examines those moments where Radio forgets itself. From 2000.
| 13:00The Art of Catching a Large Shark from a Tiny Rubber Dinghy in a Big Ocean.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10Eleanor's simple, completely fine life is about to change. 14:156/10Heathcliff has written a letter to Cathy but will Nelly deliver it? 14:30Bespectacled poet John Hegley heads to Zanzibar in East Africa with old specs.
| 14:002/10Eleanor has met the man of her dreams but does she dare tell Mummy? 14:157/10Heathcliff is the master of Wuthering Heights and is seeking revenge. 14:30How a down-at-heel Parisian hotel became the world's avant-garde headquarters.
| 14:003/10After helping an old man in the street, Eleanor finds her life changing in unexpected ways 14:158/10Edgar promises Catherine he will get Linton back. Only Heathcliff stands in his way. 14:30Arthur Smith joins artist Jack Vettriano reminiscing as he returns to Leven in Fife.
| 14:004/10Eleanor is in a social whirl - first a hospital visit and now a party. Whatever next? 14:159/10Catherine discovers Linton lives at Wuthering Heights and begins to keep secrets. 14:301/2Amanda Foreman examines how the elite transformed politics in the shadow of revolution.
| 14:005/10With the Man of her Dream's gig nearing, Eleanor indulges in some urgent pampering. 14:1510/10A haunted Heathcliff is determined to wreak revenge to the bitter end. 14:302/2Amanda Foreman considers reform on the ground as the disenfranchised rebel.
| 14:00Comic play about the French Revolution starring Richard E Grant and The Penny Dreadfuls
| 14:10Retail consultant Mary Portas chooses 'Into the Mystic' by Van Morrison. 14:20A restaurant incident may break Richard Fallon MP's run of no reality TV embarrassments.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3Reporter Dee Mitchell finds herself embroiled in a death, cover-up and conspiracy.
| 15:002/3The inventor of a non-chemical system of boosting crop growth has his reputation smeared.
| 15:003/3Sarah's drowning returns to haunt Dee as she discovers more about the pollution cover-up.
| 15:00Penelope Fitzgerald's Booker Prize-winning novel set amongst 1960s Thames Barge-dwellers.
| 15:00An agoraphobic widower monitors world news by using an atlas. Will he ever leave his home?
| 15:001/6Hell faces confusion when a dog turns up, as animals are not evil... except dolphins. 15:301/5Dolphins, and Sue Lawley's secret. Nick Golson and Tim de Jongh greet William Franklyn.
| 15:30How a down-at-heel Parisian hotel became the world's avant-garde headquarters.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6Games galore! Angus Deayton with Fred MacAulay, Josie Long, Miles Jupp and Nick Helm. 16:303/6The ruling family of Renaissance Italy's puniest city-state introduce a new currency.
| 16:005/13Sarah Millican's new panel show with two winners - Average Jolene and Maverick Matilda. 16:305/6Roy must face up to life after the loss of Leonard, his beloved trombone.
| 16:002/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 16:301/6Moving back where he grew up, Patrick meets school mate Billy.
| 16:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 16:304/6Landing a job performing in a prison, will Robert finally get a captive audience?
| 16:006/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it is not what, but who you know that matters. 16:304/4A phone call gives Phonsie the ammunition to deal with Packy McGoldrick.
| 16:00Keats is a poet in waiting but meanwhile trains as a surgeon at Guys Hospital in 1815.
| 16:00Written in 1909, Shaw pokes fun at the suffragettes' votes for women campaign.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/4Nigel Havers stars, as Hardacre's ad agency fight for the biggest account of their lives. 17:304/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Griff Rhys Jones, Mary Roach and Lemn Sissay.
| 17:006/6An anti-austerity demo vies with government NHS plans in a battle for hearts and minds. 17:301/2Jayde Adams discusses why we leave home and why some of us are drawn to go back.
| 17:001/6Ed is ensconced in Berkhamsted's premier accommodation for the financially distressed. 17:303/4Adam Riches stars in the culture clash Scandicom about a Brit loose in northern Sweden.
| 17:003/4Nathan's been reincarnated as a swallow. Stars Daniel Rigby and Hugh Dennis. 17:301/6Return of Richard Herring’s comedy about extended modern family.
| 17:004/4Maggie's 60th birthday brings a surprise present and some unwelcome revelations. 17:306/6Stephen Mangan plays confessor. Music journalist and satirist David Quantick is repentant.
| 17:30Novelist Tracy Chevalier chooses the fossil hunter Mary Anning as her great life.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:301/4Join Natalie Haynes as she stands up for the Greek playwright Aristophanes.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5When 82-year-old Ellie revisits her old workplace, she is in turn visited by the past. 18:151/5Eerie tale of supernatural stalking. In a gentleman's club, the story unfurls. 18:30Robert Peston, Bernadine Evaristo join Harriett Gilbert to discuss their good reads.
| 18:002/5Could a tragic marriage from 1677 have implications for a couple tying the knot today? 18:152/5Sir James continues researching Vane, and a presence manifests. 18:30How Elgar's poignant choral work has touched and changed people's lives.
| 18:003/5Sarah returns to her home village, and relives the scandal and tragedy of her sister. 18:153/5A startling personal connection comes to light for Sir James. 18:30Josie Long presents short documentaries on words to live by.
| 18:004/5In 19th-century Ireland, Cecilia rejects the squire's advances. Can she ever escape him? 18:154/5Another visitation leads Sir James north to a grim appointment. 18:30Novelist Tracy Chevalier chooses the fossil hunter Mary Anning as her great life.
| 18:005/5A dispute between sisters 200 years ago means a gift must be cared for in the present. 18:155/5Sir James's account is not quite all of the story. With Gareth Armstrong and John Moffatt. 18:30Dominic Arkwright and guests discuss truth, lies and honesty.
| 18:00Mr Shimojo takes a room, but his presence seems to spark a horrifying chain of events. 18:45Can a soldier overcome a terrible fear - not of battle, but of a terrifying visitor?
| 18:001/4A thief's eerie encounter with a stranger in a shop, forces him to reassess his life. 18:301/4Set in a complex state of beliefs, the Great God Om appears before a novice monk.
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| 19:00 | 19:00A bungling burglar, a struggling pianist and the Clegworthy family's Sunday. 19:301/6When a landlord's daughter offers to help run the pub, his reaction is unexpected.
| 19:009/13Dark doings for Kenneth Horne in The Curse of the Blackstumps, plus a very bona ballet. 19:303/6The old rogue challenges Nancy's intelligence. Father sings the praises of Crewe toilets.
| 19:008/20Chaos looms when Sid confesses he is in love with the Lad's secretary. 19:303/6Charlotte and Emily find religion, but Victoria loses her patience.
| 19:0010/13The Radio Prune team hand out their gongs, and get saved by the bell. 19:305/8The Headmaster faces a depleted staff, an anxious parent and a teacher under pressure.
| 19:0017/20During platoon training, fellow officers lead Captain Mainwaring astray. 19:304/8Bill wants Richard and Liza to cool their ardour, while Faith is stoking the fires.
| 19:00Gillian Reynolds presents a collection of the much-loved Irish writer's works.
| 19:003/8True stories told live in the USA. 19:55Writer Jo Nesbo chooses 'I Know What I Like in Your Wardrobe' by Genesis.
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| 20:00 | 20:002/6An East End criminal lawyer is threatened, and a young man disappears. 20:301/5PC Brady has an astonishing deathbed confession to make.
| 20:003/6A file is stolen from a retired lawyer's office. 20:302/5Stephen Wheatmeal is to take holy orders, but what should he do about his mistress?
| 20:004/6Harry Denning has gone missing, so Bill Galbraith goes down to the river to investigate. 20:303/5Felicia is concerned by her new husband's strange behaviour. Victorian mystery.
| 20:005/6A gambling club owner appears to be at the centre of Bill Galbraith's latest mystery. 20:304/5An Englishman and an American are rivals for the affections of a beautiful heiress.
| 20:006/6Bill Galbraith discovers a multi-million pound theft but fears the culprits will get away. 20:305/5A governess is the recipient of a generous legacy. Victorian mystery with Ronald Pickup.
| | 20:00Written in 1909, Shaw pokes fun at the suffragettes' votes for women campaign.
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| 21:00 | 21:0029/48Manoush Zomorodi explores how the classroom is not the only place to learn. 21:50Olympic sailor Hannah Mills MBE selects tracks by Radiohead and the Stereophonics.
| 21:00Sean Street examines those moments where Radio forgets itself. From 2000.
| 21:003/3From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton concludes her river journey.
| 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.
| 21:00Chris Pearson and Laura Grimshaw listen in to podcasts about pub culture.
| | 21:00Booker prize winner Marlon James chooses eight soundtracks with Lauren Laverne. From 2019. 21:45How do ancestry DNA tests work?
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| 22:00 | 22:004/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Griff Rhys Jones, Mary Roach and Lemn Sissay. 22:302/4Ruth Madoc ruffles some presenter feathers on the TV shopping channel.
| 22:001/2Jayde Adams discusses why we leave home and why some of us are drawn to go back. 22:302/4Faye's office holds a speed dating event and there is a fight to impress Edith.
| 22:003/4Adam Riches stars in the culture clash Scandicom about a Brit loose in northern Sweden. 22:303/4The controversial host meets a balloon-twisting preacher and a woman who hates Belgians.
| 22:001/6Return of Richard Herring’s comedy about extended modern family. 22:30Comic play about the French Revolution starring Richard E Grant and The Penny Dreadfuls
| 22:006/6Stephen Mangan plays confessor. Music journalist and satirist David Quantick is repentant. 22:304/4Comic monologues written and performed by Sally Phillips and Lily Bevan with star guests.
| 22:001/6Tony Hadley joins the quick-fire comic for stand-up, sketches and music. 22:301/4Victoria Coren Mitchell interviews Floella Benjamin about her life and her cars.
| 22:001/4Join Natalie Haynes as she stands up for the Greek playwright Aristophanes. 22:301/4Paul Sinha tests his audience and himself on what they know about British history.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/6Steve Punt and Gareth Gwynn present the week via topical stand-up and sketches 23:301/6Surreal comedy in which a trio of 'posties' get embroiled in escapades. Stars Ben Miller.
| 23:004/4Will is bullied by Russian builders. Can his favourite TV detective help? 23:303/6Will Hamish and Dougal make a success of a new business idea? 23:453/6Brother Carlos panics when protection racketeers visit the salon.
| 23:004/6Pip and Harry put to sea, but fate has other plans and they are shipwrecked. 23:304/4Patrick Marber and Peter Curran discuss reading literature in the nude and harmonicas. 23:454/4Quirky sketches and poems with merriment and melancholy in equal measure.
| 23:301/4Matt Harvey hosts a comedy-infused, musically enhanced, mildly interactive poetry cabaret.
| 23:001/6Hell faces confusion when a dog turns up, as animals are not evil... except dolphins. 23:302/6Ryan and the management consultants try to overhaul the Post Office.
| 23:002/5Des Lynham and Sue Cook's secrets are revealed, plus special guest Adam Ant. 23:304/4Popping out to stay in and camping - the writer shares his life-coach tips. 23:454/4What could we do if a giant asteroid were heading straight for us?
| 23:001/4Wannabe Hollywood screenwriter Andy Parker and forgotten silver screen star Anna Mann. 23:303/6Stephen K Amos and friends present a guide to belief and opinion.
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