| 00:00 | 00:003/3Johnson is in danger when a sinkhole opens up beneath the city of London. 00:454/5Jessica and Bunty, Land Army women, take refuge in a small wooden cabin. Or so they think.
| 00:006/10With the Angel computers weakened, the starship is plunging into a black hole. 00:30Arlene Phillips and Jocelyn Jee Esien talk to Harriett Gilbert about favourite books.
| 00:007/10Dragged into an artificial black hole, the Challenger crew face Spaceguard Six. 00:30Exploring the lasting emotional impact of The Smiths' 1986 anthem of hope, loss and love.
| 00:008/10An android built by the computers on spaceship Challenger suffers severe logic failure. 00:301/5Jeffrey Richards explores the development of investigator Sam Spade
| 00:009/10The starship Challenger's crew finally locate their planet, but what will they find? 00:30Liza Tarbuck nominates Nikola Tesla as her great life. Matthew Parris presents.
| 00:0010/10The crew of spaceship Challenger's search is over, but Earth is not how they left it. 00:301/4Paul Gambaccini discovers how David Lean's epic won the Best Picture Award in 1963.
| 00:001/5Number 6 escapes from The Village and finds his car and house are now owned by an author. 00:40Anna Massey reads the classic short story of a family with a tragic secret.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2Witchfinder William Manning finally tracks Tom down at the Globe Theatre.
| 01:001/8A dangerous web of lies and murder awaits the sleuth when his wife disappears. 01:302/6Wimsey's probe sees someone get a pasting meant for him.
| 01:002/8The suave sleuth tries connecting the kidnap with a body. 01:303/6Wimsey dons fancy dress to investigate an advertising copywriter's murder.
| 01:003/8Why has the suave sleuth been asked to halt his murder probe? 01:304/6Lord Peter Wimsey needs a new disguise to investigate a murder.
| 01:004/8The suave sleuth and wife Steve face danger at their home. 01:305/6As Wimsey investigates a death at an ad agency, there's another killing.
| 01:005/8The Temples are warned that they face grave danger. 01:306/6Wimsey is determined to finally solve the murder of an advertising copywriter.
| 01:00Paul Morley tells a parallel story of Elvis and America
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| 02:00 | 02:10Singer Seal chooses 'Smile' and 'God Give Me Strength'. 02:201/5Ex-prisoner Jean Valjean begins a new life as the Mayor of Montreuil.
| 02:001/5Simon McBurney and Harriet Walter read late art critic John Berger's most personal book. 02:151/5Dr Denny has new a job in a larger, more advanced town - and wants Dr Manson to join him. 02:30The life and changing times of Woman's Weekly as it celebrates its centenary
| 02:002/5Simon McBurney and Harriet Walter read art critic John Berger's most personal book. 02:152/5Manson and Christine move into their new home with prospects of a great new beginning. 02:30Comedian Stewart Lee introduces his great passion - musical, free improvisation.
| 02:003/5Simon McBurney and Harriet Walter read art critic John Berger's most personal book. 02:153/5Manson proves unpopular with new patients as he's not like his predecessor. 02:30Andy Kershaw explores the post-war golden age of British micro-cars
| 02:004/5Simon McBurney and Harriet Walter read art critic John Berger's most personal book. 02:154/5Denny's pregnant girlfriend Gwyneth has an emergency operation. 02:30Fi Glover investigates radio's 90 years as a potent political force in revolutions.
| 02:005/5Simon McBurney and Harriet Walter read late art critic John Berger's most personal book. 02:155/5Manson seeks justice for the flagrant misconduct of Llewellyn. 02:30An exploration of the dramatic life and jazz legacy of singer Billie Holiday
| 02:001/6Mark Steel visits the Northumberland town to find out what makes it distinctive 02:301/6Lorna may be on holiday but why won't she speak? Stars Lesley Sharp. 02:451/6Two hapless, likeable Australians who came to London in the 1990s are reunited.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Susan George profiles the Hollywood icon's visits to Britain. From 2008.
| 03:00The gentleman detective probes a baffling murder at a country house party.
| 03:00The gentleman sleuth probes the death of the head of a spendthrift aristocratic family.
| 03:00Gentleman detective, Inspector Alleyn probes a top actor's mysterious death.
| 03:00Trailing a vast 1970s drugs syndicate, Inspector Alleyn heads incognito to Italy.
| 03:00A dull middle-aged man temporarily leaves home to spy on his wife to observe what happens.
| 03:004/6Gurus, spirit guides and a sweat lodge ritual - Mel and Vicki succumb to New Ageism. 03:301/6Marcus Brigstocke invites comedian Barry Cryer to try new experiences.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Harriet and Gwyn start a new life in France and everything goes wrong. Stars Bill Wallis. 04:45Young maid Sarah poses for a famous photographer. But how long can her enchantment last?
| 04:001/6Stephen Fry, Natalie Haynes, Milton Jones and Lloyd Langford vie for wordy supremacy. 04:306/6Countess Rosalie no longer loves Prince Ludovico. Can Princess Plethora save the day?
| 04:004/6John Lloyd and Romesh Ranganathan with Cariad Lloyd, Amanda Owen and Gyles Brandreth. 04:301/4The comedian presents a selection of classic comic songs. With special guest Steve Brown.
| 04:001/6Irreverent literary game with Roger McGough, Miles Kington, Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane. 04:302/6Patrick and Helen have a massive row, while Billy arranges to meet a mystery woman.
| 04:005/6Crime writers John Harvey and Val McDermid try to solve the death of a radio DJ. 04:305/6Robert Wilson encounters a young flame.
| 04:003/6Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz with Anthony Holden, Lucy Moore and Dan Tetsell. 04:306/6The Americans are desperate to identify the owner of the Hoover cottage.
| 04:00A bittersweet comedy about love, marriages and mothers. Stars Stephen Critchlow.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:303/4Tom wonders how the bankers keep getting away with it.
| 05:004/4Leo’s daughter returns as a Russian princess arrives to bid for his heart, and his home. 05:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:001/4Sir Lucien's architectural practice is in big trouble. Can a visit to a spa save the day? 05:301/4Satirical sketches on modern life.
| 05:001/2Amid Brexit, Zoe Lyons grabs a new Irish passport and explores history and identity. 05:302/4Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam play a long-married couple with a broken-hearted house guest
| 05:002/4The family wrestle with various needs for approval as Mike's parents come to stay. 05:303/6The offer of an honorary degree at an ex-polytechnic sends Peter into a depressive spiral.
| 05:002/6Tempers rise preparing for the village fete, and Lucy discovers guitar irritates aliens. 05:30Marian and Tara tackle the menopause, frisky dreams and a troubling bacon sandwich.
| 05:30Liza Tarbuck nominates Nikola Tesla as her great life. Matthew Parris presents.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/8A dangerous web of lies and murder awaits the sleuth when his wife disappears. 06:302/6Wimsey's probe sees someone get a pasting meant for him.
| 06:002/8The suave sleuth tries connecting the kidnap with a body. 06:303/6Wimsey dons fancy dress to investigate an advertising copywriter's murder.
| 06:003/8Why has the suave sleuth been asked to halt his murder probe? 06:304/6Lord Peter Wimsey needs a new disguise to investigate a murder.
| 06:004/8The suave sleuth and wife Steve face danger at their home. 06:305/6As Wimsey investigates a death at an ad agency, there's another killing.
| 06:005/8The Temples are warned that they face grave danger. 06:306/6Wimsey is determined to finally solve the murder of an advertising copywriter.
| 06:00A bittersweet comedy about love, marriages and mothers. Stars Stephen Critchlow.
| 06:00“The best ever writer on art.” The visionary author's most personal work.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/4Leo’s daughter returns as a Russian princess arrives to bid for his heart, and his home. 07:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:001/4Sir Lucien's architectural practice is in big trouble. Can a visit to a spa save the day? 07:301/4Satirical sketches on modern life.
| 07:001/2Amid Brexit, Zoe Lyons grabs a new Irish passport and explores history and identity. 07:302/4Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam play a long-married couple with a broken-hearted house guest
| 07:002/4The family wrestle with various needs for approval as Mike's parents come to stay. 07:303/6The offer of an honorary degree at an ex-polytechnic sends Peter into a depressive spiral.
| 07:002/6Tempers rise preparing for the village fete, and Lucy discovers guitar irritates aliens. 07:30Marian and Tara tackle the menopause, frisky dreams and a troubling bacon sandwich.
| 07:30Liza Tarbuck nominates Nikola Tesla as her great life. Matthew Parris presents.
| 07:10Singer Tony Christie chooses 'Come Back to Me' by Sammy Davis Jr. 07:20Dr Denny has new a job in a larger town, and he wants his friend Manson to join him.
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| 08:00 | 08:0012/13What will George and Kate make of their first house? 08:302/6Mark and his manic mutt are rowing up the Thames, but will Jennifer ever come on board?
| 08:005/24Neddie tracks young Fred Nurke, who has vanished from his banana-growing family's home. 08:306/6The old rogue and Nancy are set to wed at last, but how will they tie the knot?
| 08:001/20Big-headed from TV success, the Lad is set to retire until he discovers his replacement. 08:30From an old colonial to a herd of operatic cows, it's the ultimate one-man show.
| 08:002/6David Jason tries to crack relationships via computer dating and Punch and Judy. 08:302/4After tackling the developers directly, should Julian keep his cards closer to his chest?
| 08:009/26Jones's van runs out of petrol, so the platoon must shelter in a spooky house. 08:302/6Bill and Faith's dream of riverside luxury is thwarted by her children.
| 08:001/6Irreverent literary game with Roger McGough, Miles Kington, Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane. 08:302/6Patrick and Helen have a massive row, while Billy arranges to meet a mystery woman.
| 08:302/13Medic Simon Sparrow gets saddled with vampish landlady Mrs Robinson.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6Stephen Fry, Natalie Haynes, Milton Jones and Lloyd Langford vie for wordy supremacy. 09:306/6Countess Rosalie no longer loves Prince Ludovico. Can Princess Plethora save the day?
| 09:007/10Andy Zaltzman and the team are back in BBC's Radio Theatre for the first time in 2 years. 09:301/4The comedian presents a selection of classic comic songs. With special guest Steve Brown.
| 09:001/6Irreverent literary game with Roger McGough, Miles Kington, Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane. 09:302/6Patrick and Helen have a massive row, while Billy arranges to meet a mystery woman.
| 09:005/6Crime writers John Harvey and Val McDermid try to solve the death of a radio DJ. 09:305/6Robert Wilson encounters a young flame.
| 09:003/6Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz with Anthony Holden, Lucy Moore and Dan Tetsell. 09:306/6The Americans are desperate to identify the owner of the Hoover cottage.
| 09:00Shaun Ley explores the old-fashioned world of telephone operators.
| 09:005/20Despite the Dean’s warning about gambling, the Bishop loses more than he bargained for. 09:304/4Leo’s daughter returns as a Russian princess arrives to bid for his heart, and his home.
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| 10:00 | 10:00The gentleman detective probes a baffling murder at a country house party.
| 10:00The gentleman sleuth probes the death of the head of a spendthrift aristocratic family.
| 10:00Gentleman detective, Inspector Alleyn probes a top actor's mysterious death.
| 10:00Trailing a vast 1970s drugs syndicate, Inspector Alleyn heads incognito to Italy.
| 10:00A dull middle-aged man temporarily leaves home to spy on his wife to observe what happens.
| | 10:00Ruth Rogers, chef and restaurateur, shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. 10:45Rutherford and Fry board a rollercoaster to investigate why we enjoy being scared
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| 11:00 | 11:0042/48Manoush Zomorodi explores how we can better explore the world and beyond 11:50The actress chooses Berceuse by Gabriel Faure and Ring Out Wild Bells by Percy Fletcher.
| 11:00Paul Morley tells a parallel story of Elvis and America
| 11:002/3Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville pick their top comedic moments.
| 11:00Angela Hartnett, chef, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 11:45Why do we enjoy horror? Rutherford and Fry explore the thrill of fear
| 11:00Laura Grimshaw and Jon Holmes present a selection of podcasts on the subject of adoption.
| | 11:008/8Radiolab explores how tiny changes can have cosmic effects on us unwitting humans.
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| 12:00 | 12:0012/13What will George and Kate make of their first house? 12:302/6Mark and his manic mutt are rowing up the Thames, but will Jennifer ever come on board?
| 12:005/24Neddie tracks young Fred Nurke, who has vanished from his banana-growing family's home. 12:306/6The old rogue and Nancy are set to wed at last, but how will they tie the knot?
| 12:001/20Big-headed from TV success, the Lad is set to retire until he discovers his replacement. 12:30From an old colonial to a herd of operatic cows, it's the ultimate one-man show.
| 12:002/6David Jason tries to crack relationships via computer dating and Punch and Judy. 12:302/4After tackling the developers directly, should Julian keep his cards closer to his chest?
| 12:009/26Jones's van runs out of petrol, so the platoon must shelter in a spooky house. 12:302/6Bill and Faith's dream of riverside luxury is thwarted by her children.
| 12:001/6Stephen Fry, Natalie Haynes, Milton Jones and Lloyd Langford vie for wordy supremacy. 12:301/4Sir Lucien's architectural practice is in big trouble. Can a visit to a spa save the day?
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:304/4Tom Wrigglesworth on corporate lunacy, asking why we still bother with estate agents.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/8A dangerous web of lies and murder awaits the sleuth when his wife disappears. 13:302/6Wimsey's probe sees someone get a pasting meant for him.
| 13:002/8The suave sleuth tries connecting the kidnap with a body. 13:303/6Wimsey dons fancy dress to investigate an advertising copywriter's murder.
| 13:003/8Why has the suave sleuth been asked to halt his murder probe? 13:304/6Lord Peter Wimsey needs a new disguise to investigate a murder.
| 13:004/8The suave sleuth and wife Steve face danger at their home. 13:305/6As Wimsey investigates a death at an ad agency, there's another killing.
| 13:005/8The Temples are warned that they face grave danger. 13:306/6Wimsey is determined to finally solve the murder of an advertising copywriter.
| 13:00Paul Morley tells a parallel story of Elvis and America
| 13:001/2A teenage girl has disappeared on the moors.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Simon McBurney and Harriet Walter read late art critic John Berger's most personal book. 14:151/5Dr Denny has new a job in a larger, more advanced town - and wants Dr Manson to join him. 14:30The life and changing times of Woman's Weekly as it celebrates its centenary
| 14:002/5Simon McBurney and Harriet Walter read art critic John Berger's most personal book. 14:152/5Manson and Christine move into their new home with prospects of a great new beginning. 14:30Comedian Stewart Lee introduces his great passion - musical, free improvisation.
| 14:003/5Simon McBurney and Harriet Walter read art critic John Berger's most personal book. 14:153/5Manson proves unpopular with new patients as he's not like his predecessor. 14:30Andy Kershaw explores the post-war golden age of British micro-cars
| 14:004/5Simon McBurney and Harriet Walter read art critic John Berger's most personal book. 14:154/5Denny's pregnant girlfriend Gwyneth has an emergency operation. 14:30Fi Glover investigates radio's 90 years as a potent political force in revolutions.
| 14:005/5Simon McBurney and Harriet Walter read late art critic John Berger's most personal book. 14:155/5Manson seeks justice for the flagrant misconduct of Llewellyn. 14:30An exploration of the dramatic life and jazz legacy of singer Billie Holiday
| 14:001/6Mark Steel visits the Northumberland town to find out what makes it distinctive 14:301/6Lorna may be on holiday but why won't she speak? Stars Lesley Sharp. 14:451/6Two hapless, likeable Australians who came to London in the 1990s are reunited.
| 14:102/5Determined to rescue Fantine's child Cosette, Jean Valjean begins a new life in Paris.
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| 15:00 | 15:00The gentleman detective probes a baffling murder at a country house party.
| 15:00The gentleman sleuth probes the death of the head of a spendthrift aristocratic family.
| 15:00Gentleman detective, Inspector Alleyn probes a top actor's mysterious death.
| 15:00Trailing a vast 1970s drugs syndicate, Inspector Alleyn heads incognito to Italy.
| 15:00A dull middle-aged man temporarily leaves home to spy on his wife to observe what happens.
| 15:004/6Gurus, spirit guides and a sweat lodge ritual - Mel and Vicki succumb to New Ageism. 15:301/6Marcus Brigstocke invites comedian Barry Cryer to try new experiences.
| 15:20Dylan Thomas screenplay set in the South Seas. A 'Film for Voices'.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6Stephen Fry, Natalie Haynes, Milton Jones and Lloyd Langford vie for wordy supremacy. 16:306/6Countess Rosalie no longer loves Prince Ludovico. Can Princess Plethora save the day?
| 16:004/6John Lloyd and Romesh Ranganathan with Cariad Lloyd, Amanda Owen and Gyles Brandreth. 16:301/4The comedian presents a selection of classic comic songs. With special guest Steve Brown.
| 16:001/6Irreverent literary game with Roger McGough, Miles Kington, Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane. 16:302/6Patrick and Helen have a massive row, while Billy arranges to meet a mystery woman.
| 16:005/6Crime writers John Harvey and Val McDermid try to solve the death of a radio DJ. 16:305/6Robert Wilson encounters a young flame.
| 16:003/6Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz with Anthony Holden, Lucy Moore and Dan Tetsell. 16:306/6The Americans are desperate to identify the owner of the Hoover cottage.
| 16:00A bittersweet comedy about love, marriages and mothers. Stars Stephen Critchlow.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/4Leo’s daughter returns as a Russian princess arrives to bid for his heart, and his home. 17:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:001/4Sir Lucien's architectural practice is in big trouble. Can a visit to a spa save the day? 17:301/4Satirical sketches on modern life.
| 17:001/2Amid Brexit, Zoe Lyons grabs a new Irish passport and explores history and identity. 17:302/4Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam play a long-married couple with a broken-hearted house guest
| 17:002/4The family wrestle with various needs for approval as Mike's parents come to stay. 17:303/6The offer of an honorary degree at an ex-polytechnic sends Peter into a depressive spiral.
| 17:002/6Tempers rise preparing for the village fete, and Lucy discovers guitar irritates aliens. 17:30Marian and Tara tackle the menopause, frisky dreams and a troubling bacon sandwich.
| 17:30Liza Tarbuck nominates Nikola Tesla as her great life. Matthew Parris presents.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:304/4Tom Wrigglesworth on corporate lunacy, asking why we still bother with estate agents.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/10With the Angel computers weakened, the starship is plunging into a black hole. 18:30Arlene Phillips and Jocelyn Jee Esien talk to Harriett Gilbert about favourite books.
| 18:007/10Dragged into an artificial black hole, the Challenger crew face Spaceguard Six. 18:30Exploring the lasting emotional impact of The Smiths' 1986 anthem of hope, loss and love.
| 18:008/10An android built by the computers on spaceship Challenger suffers severe logic failure. 18:301/5Jeffrey Richards explores the development of investigator Sam Spade
| 18:009/10The starship Challenger's crew finally locate their planet, but what will they find? 18:30Liza Tarbuck nominates Nikola Tesla as her great life. Matthew Parris presents.
| 18:0010/10The crew of spaceship Challenger's search is over, but Earth is not how they left it. 18:301/4Paul Gambaccini discovers how David Lean's epic won the Best Picture Award in 1963.
| 18:001/5Number 6 escapes from The Village and finds his car and house are now owned by an author. 18:40Anna Massey reads the classic short story of a family with a tragic secret.
| 18:00The behaviour of a young girl born during the mistral causes turmoil for her father. 18:455/5All their London friends said Lydia and Timo were mad. But when the dream takes hold...
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| 19:00 | 19:0012/13What will George and Kate make of their first house? 19:302/6Mark and his manic mutt are rowing up the Thames, but will Jennifer ever come on board?
| 19:005/24Neddie tracks young Fred Nurke, who has vanished from his banana-growing family's home. 19:306/6The old rogue and Nancy are set to wed at last, but how will they tie the knot?
| 19:001/20Big-headed from TV success, the Lad is set to retire until he discovers his replacement. 19:30From an old colonial to a herd of operatic cows, it's the ultimate one-man show.
| 19:002/6David Jason tries to crack relationships via computer dating and Punch and Judy. 19:302/4Hard-up Julius Hutch's world of retirement is turned upside down by a blundering bank.
| 19:009/26Jones's van runs out of petrol, so the platoon must shelter in a spooky house. 19:302/6Bill and Faith's dream of riverside luxury is thwarted by her children.
| 19:00Shaun Ley explores the old-fashioned world of telephone operators.
| 19:008/8Radiolab explores how tiny changes can have cosmic effects on us unwitting humans.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/8A dangerous web of lies and murder awaits the sleuth when his wife disappears. 20:302/6Wimsey's probe sees someone get a pasting meant for him.
| 20:002/8The suave sleuth tries connecting the kidnap with a body. 20:303/6Wimsey dons fancy dress to investigate an advertising copywriter's murder.
| 20:003/8Why has the suave sleuth been asked to halt his murder probe? 20:304/6Lord Peter Wimsey needs a new disguise to investigate a murder.
| 20:004/8The suave sleuth and wife Steve face danger at their home. 20:305/6As Wimsey investigates a death at an ad agency, there's another killing.
| 20:005/8The Temples are warned that they face grave danger. 20:306/6Wimsey is determined to finally solve the murder of an advertising copywriter.
| | 20:00Can Grand Admiral Colon’s discoveries in the New World satisfy Queen Isabella of Spain?
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| 21:00 | 21:0042/48Manoush Zomorodi explores how we can better explore the world and beyond 21:50The actress chooses Berceuse by Gabriel Faure and Ring Out Wild Bells by Percy Fletcher.
| 21:00Paul Morley tells a parallel story of Elvis and America
| 21:002/3Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville pick their top comedic moments.
| 21:00Angela Hartnett, chef, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 21:45Why do we enjoy horror? Rutherford and Fry explore the thrill of fear
| 21:00Laura Grimshaw and Jon Holmes present a selection of podcasts on the subject of adoption.
| | 21:00Ruth Rogers, chef and restaurateur, shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. 21:45Rutherford and Fry board a rollercoaster to investigate why we enjoy being scared
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:306/6The poet laureate of comedy, John Hegley, entertains an audience with his book of verse. 22:456/6Michael Feydeau and David Pershore exhume a murder case on a luxury liner.
| 22:001/4Satirical sketches on modern life. 22:301/6Mark Steel visits the Northumberland town to find out what makes it distinctive
| 22:002/4Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam play a long-married couple with a broken-hearted house guest 22:306/6The sketch team take their audience on a luxury London excursion.
| 22:003/6The offer of an honorary degree at an ex-polytechnic sends Peter into a depressive spiral. 22:306/6Brian tells of a land where fame definitely equals fortune.
| 22:00Marian and Tara tackle the menopause, frisky dreams and a troubling bacon sandwich. 22:303/4A heady combination of maths, science and comedy with Festival of the Spoken Nerd. 22:453/4The team tackle an unusual case of sexual harassment.
| 22:002/6Jenny Eclair's stories of the secrets of six women read by leading actresses. 22:152/6Johnno is set for a day out with his girlfriend, but Lloydie is still crashing on his sofa 22:306/6A double dose, as the funnyman ponders why we choose our pals and what causes pressure.
| 22:004/4Tom Wrigglesworth on corporate lunacy, asking why we still bother with estate agents. 22:305/6Fancying a summer holiday, Mel and Vicki do a house swap with another double act.
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| 23:00 | 23:007/10Andy Zaltzman and the team are back in BBC's Radio Theatre for the first time in 2 years. 23:303/4Agony aunt Sarah tackles a clown with a secret, and do age-gap relationships work?
| 23:002/5Memoirs of a boy growing up in the 1970s, when a girl caused excitement and self-loathing. 23:153/4The lovers face a challenge to their relationship - Marengo's stablemate Marcy. 23:301/6Marcus Brigstocke invites comedian Barry Cryer to try new experiences.
| 23:005/6A new and terrible danger threatens Britain. 23:301/4Egypt, where Edwardian adventurer Lord Zimbabwe swashes a buckle or two.
| 23:002/4Hit the road in Manchester where we eavesdrop on taxi journeys around the North West. 23:152/4Step out on a walking tour of London's historic East End, via its pubs. 23:304/6Bob Fossil's latest zoo project backfires...
| 23:006/6Comic revelations about hats, tents and disturbing tales from Beatrix Potter. 23:302/6John Finnemore's diary tells of six months spent in Poland...
| 23:002/4Ian D Montfort amazes and entertains with Hi-de-Hi star Ruth Madoc. 23:301/6The Bletchley Park codebreakers hit panic stations when a royal visitor arrives.
| 23:003/6Damien and Anthony invite friends round for one of their 'famous' dinner parties. 23:304/6The family saga of Big Ben, opium dens and men in frocks. Improvised comedy.
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