| 00:00 | 00:00Under the juniper tree, a mother-to-be dreams of her child. 00:38An American village’s annual lottery draw stirs up emotions. 00:502/2Toby Hadoke pays tribute to the people from sci fi, horror & fantasy who died in 2021.
| 00:005/6Arthur meets an archaeologist, gets captured and learns all about the Shoe Event Horizon. 00:30Owen Jones and Sarah Hall talk about their favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 00:006/6Arthur and Zaphod learn some unpalatable home truths. 00:30Labi Siffre's anthem has been taken up by many groups who suffer from discrimination.
| 00:001/2A visitor places a young Flemish painter's love for his master's niece in jeopardy. 00:305/5The history of Walter Gibson's legendary force against evil, featuring Orson Welles.
| 00:002/2The ghoulish Vanderhausen seals his deal with Rose's uncle and takes her away. 00:30Marcel Duchamp, father of conceptual art, is fellow artist Cornelia Parker's great life.
| 00:00Kate returns to her childhood village - will it help her with troubling voices she hears? 00:30Dominic Arkwright and guests consider inner demons and the embracing of the dark side.
| 00:00Haunting tale of a snowbound mountain guide in sole charge of a remote Alpine hotel.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2With his home life falling apart, Sandy takes tentative steps in crofting on Shetland.
| 01:001/6The GP pines over Nurse Angus, while Cameron tackles two arch enemies. 01:306/8Will a villain, caught out by forensic evidence, shop the other members of his gang?
| 01:002/6When scarlet fever breaks out, the GP turns private detective. 01:307/8A woman asks DS Brook for advice when her uncle leaves her money in his will.
| 01:003/6The GP finds himself undermined when a faith healer arrives in Levenford. 01:308/8Brook and Tully have an armed robbery, a shoot-out and a five year-old murder to solve.
| 01:004/6The GP's modernisation upsets Cameron, as Mrs Todd's condition worsens. 01:301/6A disturbing murder on a Brighton beach is set to cause government shockwaves.
| 01:005/6The stock market distracts the GP with promises of a fast fortune. 01:302/6Guscott asks for help to discover why a drug dealer has the home secretary's phone number.
| 01:00Tomorrow's World came to our TV screens in 1965. Were any of its predictions correct?
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| 02:00 | 02:10Singer Toyah Wilcox with tracks by Simon & Garfunkel and Bjork. 02:202/2The newlyweds return to Buckingham Palace. Based on letters and diaries of Queen Victoria.
| 02:001/5Biography of revolutionary engineer Thomas Telford, much of whose work endures to this day 02:151/5Skye is going on a school trip, if she can trust her mum with Dexter. 02:30John McCarthy retraces one of the journeys of the mercurial travel writer HV Morton.
| 02:002/5Telford moved to London after his apprenticeship, but without success. 02:152/5Skye has three days to get the kit together for the trip. And the nits out of her hair. 02:30Art critic Louisa Buck lifts the lid on the Painting By Numbers craze of the 1950's.
| 02:003/5Work begins on Thomas Telford's masterpiece in North Wales. 02:153/5Skye's getting stressed about leaving Dexter with Jak when she goes on her school trip. 02:30Yasmeen Khan explores the bling-filled world of the British Asian wedding.
| 02:004/5After completing his masterpiece, Telford revolutionised access to the Scottish Highlands. 02:154/5Skye's a horrible person, that horrible things happen to. And she knows she deserves it. 02:30The story of how the music critic Rosa Newmarch brought Janacek's music to Britain.
| 02:005/5Telford's death meant he had little idea of how his legacy would long endure. 02:155/5Skye wants to stop the thoughts in her head. 02:30Alan Bennett and musicians young and old consider the orchestral heritage of Yorkshire.
| 02:00The Penny Dreadfuls return to right some wrongs for the much-maligned Richard III. 02:451/5Armando Iannucci on tackling time-wasting and greetings cards.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Brett Westwood seeks out the magical mushroom Fly Agaric with its red cap and white spots.
| 03:001/4It is 1905 and cousins Lucy and Charlotte arrive in Florence, but not to rooms with a view
| 03:002/4Lucy Honeychurch has witnessed a murder, but George's actions disturb her more.
| 03:003/4Lucy Honeychurch returns to England much changed after her disturbing trip to Italy.
| 03:004/4Engaged to Cecil but haunted by her dreams of George, Lucy Honeychurch feels muddled.
| 03:00Sarah Woods's dramatisation of Karl Marx's iconic work marks 200 years since his birth.
| 03:001/4David Lander's exposé into government behaviour over a town's demolition. 03:301/7The feisty comedienne interviews the deadpan funny man in the tag talk show.
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| 04:00 | 04:00The 17th-century scientific genius, Isaac Newton, dives into London's criminal underworld.
| 04:001/6Chris Corcoran, Lloyd Langford, Rob Deering and Tom Craine join Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz 04:304/4Pamela's had enough of men, including Merv, so takes action.
| 04:004/6Three University of Leicester students take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 04:301/618th-century Cornish village sitcom by the writers of Dead Ringers, produced by Jan Ravens
| 04:001/6James Walton chairs the literary quiz with John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks, Sabrina Broadbent 04:302/6Rosie's company runs a poetry competition. Stars Prunella Scales.
| 04:00Roy Plomley's contestants battle to spot the mistakes. 04:305/6Clare takes a homeless survey, and Brian sets up a stag night.
| 04:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Arthur English, Roy Hudd and Sandy Powell. 04:307/7Plotting at the BBC reaches a climax, as George gets closer to nailing the killer.
| 04:00Norman has his work cut out, as 'Sir' prepares to tackle yet another performance of Lear.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:303/6Manager Peter and HR's Sam are late, but is their hope in the next carriage?
| 05:003/6Hardacre's ad agency compete for a dating app account called Befriendr. With Nigel Havers. 05:305/6Jack Dee hosts the long-running, self-styled antidote to panel games
| 05:003/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Jess Ransom, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker. 05:301/5When there’s a robber at large Alfie has to bring in a very special colleague.
| 05:002/3Richard Wilson realises it's no good being Mr Nice Guy. He's got to tell the truth. 05:308/8Hancock is determined to keep to his New Year Resolutions. It doesn't go well.
| 05:006/6The series ends with an essay about David's fashion sense and an audience Q&A session. 05:301/4Ramesh is coining it in after the Lenzie House Of Wax proves to be a hit.
| 05:002/6A new phone system is causing chaos at catalogue company Smile5. 05:30The writer and producer uses poetry, storytelling and comedy to tackle ageing.
| 05:30Marcel Duchamp, father of conceptual art, is fellow artist Cornelia Parker's great life.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/6The GP pines over Nurse Angus, while Cameron tackles two arch enemies. 06:306/8Will a villain, caught out by forensic evidence, shop the other members of his gang?
| 06:002/6When scarlet fever breaks out, the GP turns private detective. 06:307/8A woman asks DS Brook for advice when her uncle leaves her money in his will.
| 06:003/6The GP finds himself undermined when a faith healer arrives in Levenford. 06:308/8Brook and Tully have an armed robbery, a shoot-out and a five year-old murder to solve.
| 06:004/6The GP's modernisation upsets Cameron, as Mrs Todd's condition worsens. 06:301/6A disturbing murder on a Brighton beach is set to cause government shockwaves.
| 06:005/6The stock market distracts the GP with promises of a fast fortune. 06:302/6Guscott asks for help to discover why a drug dealer has the home secretary's phone number.
| 06:00Norman has his work cut out, as 'Sir' prepares to tackle yet another performance of Lear.
| 06:00How a shepherd’s son changed the world with his revolutionary engineering.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/6Hardacre's ad agency compete for a dating app account called Befriendr. With Nigel Havers. 07:305/6Jack Dee hosts the long-running, self-styled antidote to panel games
| 07:003/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Jess Ransom, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker. 07:301/5When there’s a robber at large Alfie has to bring in a very special colleague.
| 07:002/3Richard Wilson realises it's no good being Mr Nice Guy. He's got to tell the truth. 07:308/8Hancock is determined to keep to his New Year Resolutions. It doesn't go well.
| 07:006/6The series ends with an essay about David's fashion sense and an audience Q&A session. 07:301/4Ramesh is coining it in after the Lenzie House Of Wax proves to be a hit.
| 07:002/6A new phone system is causing chaos at catalogue company Smile5. 07:30The writer and producer uses poetry, storytelling and comedy to tackle ageing.
| 07:30Marcel Duchamp, father of conceptual art, is fellow artist Cornelia Parker's great life.
| 07:10TV presenter and meteorologist Sian Lloyd chooses 'Can Walter' by Meic Stevens. 07:20Jak is in recovery. But can she stick to the plan when Skye goes on her school trip?
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| 08:00 | 08:006/13Can new parents George and Kate manage a night out? 08:301/5Brabazon investigates his superiors with coppers hand-picked...by his boss!
| 08:0024/30Captain Seagoon investigates a mustard-and-cress-flavoured mystery at Clapham Junction. 08:304/4School terror Nigel Molesworth has grown up and offers his guide to modem life.
| 08:0015/20Surprises are in store as the Lad heads back for prize-giving day at his old school. 08:304/6Underachiever Giles hits on a money-making scam. Stars Richard E Grant.
| 08:00Sir Gregory decides to take action over the bumbling bureaucrats. 08:304/8Poorly Sarah is in hospital and must cope with visits from her mother and daughter.
| 08:003/26The platoon hold a Spitfire fundraiser, but Jones is pining for Mrs Fox. 08:302/6With a wife and kids, bachelor Robin Lightfoot learns more about his parallel universe.
| 08:001/6James Walton chairs the literary quiz with John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks, Sabrina Broadbent 08:302/6Rosie's company runs a poetry competition. Stars Prunella Scales.
| 08:302/6Days out and big business inspire comedy characters galore.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6Chris Corcoran, Lloyd Langford, Rob Deering and Tom Craine join Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz 09:304/4Pamela's had enough of men, including Merv, so takes action.
| 09:001/10Andy Zaltzman looks back at some notable news stories of 2021 09:301/618th-century Cornish village sitcom by the writers of Dead Ringers, produced by Jan Ravens
| 09:001/6James Walton chairs the literary quiz with John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks, Sabrina Broadbent 09:302/6Rosie's company runs a poetry competition. Stars Prunella Scales.
| 09:00Roy Plomley's contestants battle to spot the mistakes. 09:305/6Clare takes a homeless survey, and Brian sets up a stag night.
| 09:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Arthur English, Roy Hudd and Sandy Powell. 09:307/7Plotting at the BBC reaches a climax, as George gets closer to nailing the killer.
| 09:00Public Historian Greg Jenner is on a quest to discover why comedy writers love history.
| 09:0011/20Jimmy’s eavesdropping lands him in hot water - but it all comes out in the wash. 09:303/6Hardacre's ad agency compete for a dating app account called Befriendr. With Nigel Havers.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4It is 1905 and cousins Lucy and Charlotte arrive in Florence, but not to rooms with a view
| 10:002/4Lucy Honeychurch has witnessed a murder, but George's actions disturb her more.
| 10:003/4Lucy Honeychurch returns to England much changed after her disturbing trip to Italy.
| 10:004/4Engaged to Cecil but haunted by her dreams of George, Lucy Honeychurch feels muddled.
| 10:00Sarah Woods's dramatisation of Karl Marx's iconic work marks 200 years since his birth.
| | 10:00Kylie Minogue is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs 10:452/6How do you discover a new chemical element?
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| 11:00 | 11:0036/48Manoush Zomorodi explores something that is taken for granted – the power of breath. 11:50The Peeress chooses ‘Smoke Gets In Your Eyes’ by The Platters and Edward Elgar’s ‘Nimrod’
| 11:00Tomorrow's World came to our TV screens in 1965. Were any of its predictions correct?
| 11:002/3Maria Friedman and guests explore programmes in the BBC archive featuring Stephen Sondheim
| 11:00Ed Sheeran, singer-songwriter, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 11:451/6Is hypnotism real? Drs Rutherford and Fry find out by visiting a hypnotist
| 11:00Podcasters from the BBC and beyond with advice on starting Podcasting.
| | 11:002/8Radiolab explores what does it mean and what does it take to belong to a place?
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| 12:00 | 12:006/13Can new parents George and Kate manage a night out? 12:301/5Brabazon investigates his superiors with coppers hand-picked...by his boss!
| 12:0024/30Captain Seagoon investigates a mustard-and-cress-flavoured mystery at Clapham Junction. 12:304/4School terror Nigel Molesworth has grown up and offers his guide to modem life.
| 12:0015/20Surprises are in store as the Lad heads back for prize-giving day at his old school. 12:304/6Underachiever Giles hits on a money-making scam. Stars Richard E Grant.
| 12:00Sir Gregory decides to take action over the bumbling bureaucrats. 12:304/8Poorly Sarah is in hospital and must cope with visits from her mother and daughter.
| 12:003/26The platoon hold a Spitfire fundraiser, but Jones is pining for Mrs Fox. 12:302/6With a wife and kids, bachelor Robin Lightfoot learns more about his parallel universe.
| 12:001/6Chris Corcoran, Lloyd Langford, Rob Deering and Tom Craine join Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz 12:301/618th-century Cornish village sitcom by the writers of Dead Ringers, produced by Jan Ravens
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the finest programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:304/6Sam tries to help Peter when he must apply for his own job.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/6The GP pines over Nurse Angus, while Cameron tackles two arch enemies. 13:306/8Will a villain, caught out by forensic evidence, shop the other members of his gang?
| 13:002/6When scarlet fever breaks out, the GP turns private detective. 13:307/8A woman asks DS Brook for advice when her uncle leaves her money in his will.
| 13:003/6The GP finds himself undermined when a faith healer arrives in Levenford. 13:308/8Brook and Tully have an armed robbery, a shoot-out and a five year-old murder to solve.
| 13:004/6The GP's modernisation upsets Cameron, as Mrs Todd's condition worsens. 13:301/6A disturbing murder on a Brighton beach is set to cause government shockwaves.
| 13:005/6The stock market distracts the GP with promises of a fast fortune. 13:302/6Guscott asks for help to discover why a drug dealer has the home secretary's phone number.
| 13:00Tomorrow's World came to our TV screens in 1965. Were any of its predictions correct?
| 13:002/2As his neighbours gather for Jo and Ryan's house warming, Sandy wrestles with his emotions
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Biography of revolutionary engineer Thomas Telford, much of whose work endures to this day 14:151/5Skye is going on a school trip, if she can trust her mum with Dexter. 14:30John McCarthy retraces one of the journeys of the mercurial travel writer HV Morton.
| 14:002/5Telford moved to London after his apprenticeship, but without success. 14:152/5Skye has three days to get the kit together for the trip. And the nits out of her hair. 14:30Art critic Louisa Buck lifts the lid on the Painting By Numbers craze of the 1950's.
| 14:003/5Work begins on Thomas Telford's masterpiece in North Wales. 14:153/5Skye's getting stressed about leaving Dexter with Jak when she goes on her school trip. 14:30Yasmeen Khan explores the bling-filled world of the British Asian wedding.
| 14:004/5After completing his masterpiece, Telford revolutionised access to the Scottish Highlands. 14:154/5Skye's a horrible person, that horrible things happen to. And she knows she deserves it. 14:30The story of how the music critic Rosa Newmarch brought Janacek's music to Britain.
| 14:005/5Telford's death meant he had little idea of how his legacy would long endure. 14:155/5Skye wants to stop the thoughts in her head. 14:30Alan Bennett and musicians young and old consider the orchestral heritage of Yorkshire.
| 14:00The Penny Dreadfuls return to right some wrongs for the much-maligned Richard III. 14:451/5Armando Iannucci on tackling time-wasting and greetings cards.
| 14:10Lyricist Sir Time Rice with a track from 'My Fair Lady’ and Manfred Mann sings Dylan. 14:20Trials and tribulations of being married to an astronaut aboard the ISS.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4It is 1905 and cousins Lucy and Charlotte arrive in Florence, but not to rooms with a view
| 15:002/4Lucy Honeychurch has witnessed a murder, but George's actions disturb her more.
| 15:003/4Lucy Honeychurch returns to England much changed after her disturbing trip to Italy.
| 15:004/4Engaged to Cecil but haunted by her dreams of George, Lucy Honeychurch feels muddled.
| 15:00Sarah Woods's dramatisation of Karl Marx's iconic work marks 200 years since his birth.
| 15:001/4David Lander's exposé into government behaviour over a town's demolition. 15:301/7The feisty comedienne interviews the deadpan funny man in the tag talk show.
| 15:30Yasmeen Khan explores the bling-filled world of the British Asian wedding.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6Chris Corcoran, Lloyd Langford, Rob Deering and Tom Craine join Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz 16:304/4Pamela's had enough of men, including Merv, so takes action.
| 16:004/6Three University of Leicester students take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 16:301/618th-century Cornish village sitcom by the writers of Dead Ringers, produced by Jan Ravens
| 16:001/6James Walton chairs the literary quiz with John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks, Sabrina Broadbent 16:302/6Rosie's company runs a poetry competition. Stars Prunella Scales.
| 16:00Roy Plomley's contestants battle to spot the mistakes. 16:305/6Clare takes a homeless survey, and Brian sets up a stag night.
| 16:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Arthur English, Roy Hudd and Sandy Powell. 16:307/7Plotting at the BBC reaches a climax, as George gets closer to nailing the killer.
| 16:00Norman has his work cut out, as 'Sir' prepares to tackle yet another performance of Lear.
| 16:00Tommie, back from National Service, goes in search of an old flame. Stars George Cole.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/6Hardacre's ad agency compete for a dating app account called Befriendr. With Nigel Havers. 17:305/6Jack Dee hosts the long-running, self-styled antidote to panel games
| 17:003/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Jess Ransom, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker. 17:301/5When there’s a robber at large Alfie has to bring in a very special colleague.
| 17:002/3Richard Wilson realises it's no good being Mr Nice Guy. He's got to tell the truth. 17:308/8Hancock is determined to keep to his New Year Resolutions. It doesn't go well.
| 17:006/6The series ends with an essay about David's fashion sense and an audience Q&A session. 17:301/4Ramesh is coining it in after the Lenzie House Of Wax proves to be a hit.
| 17:002/6A new phone system is causing chaos at catalogue company Smile5. 17:30The writer and producer uses poetry, storytelling and comedy to tackle ageing.
| 17:30Marcel Duchamp, father of conceptual art, is fellow artist Cornelia Parker's great life.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the finest programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:304/6Sam tries to help Peter when he must apply for his own job.
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| 18:00 | 18:005/6Arthur meets an archaeologist, gets captured and learns all about the Shoe Event Horizon. 18:30Owen Jones and Sarah Hall talk about their favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 18:006/6Arthur and Zaphod learn some unpalatable home truths. 18:30Labi Siffre's anthem has been taken up by many groups who suffer from discrimination.
| 18:001/2A visitor places a young Flemish painter's love for his master's niece in jeopardy. 18:305/5The history of Walter Gibson's legendary force against evil, featuring Orson Welles.
| 18:002/2The ghoulish Vanderhausen seals his deal with Rose's uncle and takes her away. 18:30Marcel Duchamp, father of conceptual art, is fellow artist Cornelia Parker's great life.
| 18:00Kate returns to her childhood village - will it help her with troubling voices she hears? 18:30Dominic Arkwright and guests consider inner demons and the embracing of the dark side.
| 18:00Haunting tale of a snowbound mountain guide in sole charge of a remote Alpine hotel.
| 18:00A dark vision of a near-future in which the United Kingdom has fragmented. 18:45Win a car or lose a finger - what will be the result of an old man's bizarre bet?
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| 19:00 | 19:006/13Can new parents George and Kate manage a night out? 19:301/5Brabazon investigates his superiors with coppers hand-picked...by his boss!
| 19:0024/30Captain Seagoon investigates a mustard-and-cress-flavoured mystery at Clapham Junction. 19:304/4School terror Nigel Molesworth has grown up and offers his guide to modem life.
| 19:0015/20Surprises are in store as the Lad heads back for prize-giving day at his old school. 19:304/6Underachiever Giles hits on a money-making scam. Stars Richard E Grant.
| 19:00Sir Gregory decides to take action over the bumbling bureaucrats. 19:304/8Poorly Sarah is in hospital and must cope with visits from her mother and daughter.
| 19:003/26The platoon hold a Spitfire fundraiser, but Jones is pining for Mrs Fox. 19:302/6With a wife and kids, bachelor Robin Lightfoot learns more about his parallel universe.
| 19:00Public Historian Greg Jenner is on a quest to discover why comedy writers love history.
| 19:002/8Radiolab explores what does it mean and what does it take to belong to a place?
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| 20:00 | 20:001/6The GP pines over Nurse Angus, while Cameron tackles two arch enemies. 20:306/8Will a villain, caught out by forensic evidence, shop the other members of his gang?
| 20:002/6When scarlet fever breaks out, the GP turns private detective. 20:307/8A woman asks DS Brook for advice when her uncle leaves her money in his will.
| 20:003/6The GP finds himself undermined when a faith healer arrives in Levenford. 20:308/8Brook and Tully have an armed robbery, a shoot-out and a five year-old murder to solve.
| 20:004/6The GP's modernisation upsets Cameron, as Mrs Todd's condition worsens. 20:301/6A disturbing murder on a Brighton beach is set to cause government shockwaves.
| 20:005/6The stock market distracts the GP with promises of a fast fortune. 20:302/6Guscott asks for help to discover why a drug dealer has the home secretary's phone number.
| | 20:00Tommie, back from National Service, goes in search of an old flame. Stars George Cole.
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| 21:00 | 21:0036/48Manoush Zomorodi explores something that is taken for granted – the power of breath. 21:50The Peeress chooses ‘Smoke Gets In Your Eyes’ by The Platters and Edward Elgar’s ‘Nimrod’
| 21:00Tomorrow's World came to our TV screens in 1965. Were any of its predictions correct?
| 21:002/3Maria Friedman and guests explore programmes in the BBC archive featuring Stephen Sondheim
| 21:00Ed Sheeran, singer-songwriter, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 21:451/6Is hypnotism real? Drs Rutherford and Fry find out by visiting a hypnotist
| 21:00Podcasters from the BBC and beyond with advice on starting Podcasting.
| | 21:00Kylie Minogue is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs 21:452/6How do you discover a new chemical element?
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6Jack Dee hosts the long-running, self-styled antidote to panel games 22:305/5It's something longed for, but will Helen Lederer actually enjoy going on holiday? 22:453/5Poems and songs, including runaway teaspoons and the spelling of 'marmalade'.
| 22:001/5When there’s a robber at large Alfie has to bring in a very special colleague. 22:301/6Talking coins and cows with Tom Basden, Stefan Golaszewski, Tim Key and Lloyd Woolf.
| 22:008/8Hancock is determined to keep to his New Year Resolutions. It doesn't go well. 22:306/6Haydn Gwynne plays a wannabe perfect grandmother in this comic monologue by Jenny Eclair. 22:45Tim explores the meaning of 'work' through the medium of poetry. With Tom Basden.
| 22:001/4Ramesh is coining it in after the Lenzie House Of Wax proves to be a hit. 22:30The Penny Dreadfuls return to right some wrongs for the much-maligned Richard III.
| 22:00The writer and producer uses poetry, storytelling and comedy to tackle ageing. 22:301/4Henry Normal presents a mixed salad of satirical poetry.
| 22:002/7The deadpan funny man and the 'Little Britain' star in the tag talk show. 22:304/4The music-hall artiste and OAP raps with beat boxer Shlomo, probing buzz words. 22:454/4Can male pattern baldness be cured? Another spoof chapter of a bestseller.
| 22:004/6Sam tries to help Peter when he must apply for his own job. 22:302/4In his town demolition expose, David Lander examines the influence of a holiday company.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/10Andy Zaltzman looks back at some notable news stories of 2021 23:301/4Alan has annoyed his girlfriend Jane, but can't remember why?
| 23:001/5Armando Iannucci on tackling time-wasting and greetings cards. 23:151/4Fast-paced sketch show from character comedian Damien Slash (aka Daniel Barker). 23:304/6King Midas is not sure whether life is as good as gold.
| 23:007/8The production team follow a family around in a subtle fly-on-the wall style. 23:307/7Riot police are called in as the Teddy Bears try to have their picnic. 23:457/8Goldfish Liam and Anton hope their owners will reconcile.
| 23:154/5Including the tale of a yellow fly and shoplifting with a twist. 23:304/6Alan Titchmarsh reveals a dark side when his career is at risk.
| 23:006/6Satan is ready to risk God's wrath by returning baby Patrick to Earth. 23:302/6A macabre celebrity makeover show and the origins of the internet.
| 23:001/4Feuding Will and Annabelle tell their marriage counsellor about a disastrous dinner party. 23:301/2Sami looks at Pakistan's political history, from its foundations in British-ruled India.
| 23:002/5Booking 'Animal Man' Dickie Doubleday for the retail park proves to be a barking idea. 23:304/6Our guides organise an excursion to the Chaversham Medieval Fair.
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