| 00:00 | 00:00A creepy doll with a mind of its own causes alarm along London's catwalks. 00:30The obsessive Jervas Dudley reveals how he came to be incarcerated in an asylum.
| 00:006/18Podcasters Heawood and Kennedy investigate the disappearance of Charles Dexter Ward. 00:156/10Sequel to Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series read by Stephen Mangan. 00:30Johnnie Walker and Kate Silverton talk about their favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 00:007/18Podcasters Heawood and Kennedy investigate the disappearance of Charles Dexter Ward. 00:157/10Sequel to Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series read by Stephen Mangan. 00:30The story behind the Cat Stevens song, and the memories people associate with it.
| 00:008/18Podcasters Heawood and Kennedy investigate the disappearance of Charles Dexter Ward. 00:158/10Sequel to Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series read by Stephen Mangan. 00:305/5A profile of John Creasey's Scotland Yard Inspector Roger West.
| 00:009/18Podcasters Heawood and Kennedy investigate the disappearance of Charles Dexter Ward. 00:159/10Sequel to Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series read by Stephen Mangan. 00:30Miles Davis chosen by Adrian Utley of Portishead.
| 00:0010/18Podcasters Heawood and Kennedy investigate the disappearance of Charles Dexter Ward. 00:1510/10Sequel to Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series read by Stephen Mangan. 00:301/4Paul Gambaccini explores how The Godfather and its sequel won Best Picture Oscars.
| 00:005/5Number 6 is out-of-this-world when he meets an old ally but what is his freedom worth?
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| 01:00 | 01:00In personal, deeply thoughtful essays, Philip Pullman examines the art of storytelling.
| 01:001/6Thriller about a young woman with computing skills being drawn into a spy adventure. 01:302/6Despite threats of violence, the investigation goes on. Starring Kathleen Turner.
| 01:002/6Hilary meets a man who claims the dead are living and the living dead... 01:303/6The death of a close friend makes private investigator VI Warshawski more determined.
| 01:003/6Hilary meets an agent who is not what he seems... 01:304/6Hired and fired by Aunt Rosa, dark dealings dismay private investigator VI Warshawski.
| 01:004/6Hilary gets things taped, but has to take a jump to get back in the swim of things. 01:305/6The private eye narrowly escapes with her life as the anonymous phone threats continue.
| 01:005/6As the danger mounts, Hilary is forced to hang on for rescue from the sky. 01:306/6Battling to finally confront her attacker, private eye VI Warshawski goes undercover.
| 01:00Laurie Taylor takes a look at the life and work of one of Britain's broadcasting legends. 01:50The messages conveyed in the syllables, melodies and repeated phrases of singing birds.
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| 02:00 | 02:10The popular Scottish artist Jack Vettriano chooses tracks by Kitty Kallen and Judy Collins 02:205/5Cosette worries over Marius, while Jean Valjean's good deeds pay dividends.
| 02:001/5Bella embarks on a sailing trip. Does her worsening hearing put the whole boat in danger? 02:151/5The life of female impressionist painter Berthe Morisot. Starring Sarah-Jane Holm. 02:30Gyles Brandreth tells how his ancestor sold a pill and became one of America's richest men
| 02:002/5As her hearing declines, Bella searches for her place in either the deaf or hearing world. 02:152/5Berthe compares herself to Baudelaire, and Manet is impressed with her passion. 02:30Musician and poet Anthony Joseph tries to get to the heart of Calypso star Lord Kitchener
| 02:003/5Bella continues to try to fight her deafness - and herself. 02:153/5Berthe poses for a portrait by Manet, but his admiration for a rival painter is growing. 02:30Comedian Stewart Lee explores the early pioneers and rumblings of electronic music.
| 02:004/5Deafness gives Bella a new perspective on city life. 02:154/5Paris is overrun with militia preparing for the forthcoming war with Prussia. 02:30Folk singer Lisa Knapp explores the inspirational power of the Shipping Forecast.
| 02:005/5Could a routine trip to see her audiologist change Bella's life? 02:155/5The first impressionist exhibition finally opens, and Berthe has to face her critics. 02:30Story of Percy Smith, a film pioneer, who made natural history films in his back garden.
| 02:001/4A ripping, bumper summer edition of the nostalgic spoof of boys' papers! 02:306/6Helen Lederer reads from her boy-obsessed teenage diaries and chats to Rufus Hound.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Why does time seem to speed up the older you get? Ian Peacock explores time perception.
| 03:00The weirdest of HP Lovecraft's stories is true. By Sara Davies and Abigail Youngman. 03:45A woman confronts old age and her fear of dependency. Read by Thora Hird.
| 03:001/3Mrs Mantrip hopes that a new neighbour won't lower the tone of her beloved Durham Square.
| 03:002/3Susan Leg wants to keep her neighbours guessing about 'Rudolf da Vinci'.
| 03:003/3Susan's neighbours think she's a gossip columnist, until they learn the whole truth.
| 03:00Danger for Fran when she takes over the biography of mathematician Gideon Summerfield.
| 03:001/7Fish Gordon has only 48 hours to save the aquarium. Surreal comedy. 03:306/6Damien and Marion visit the Lake District to film his 'Poets and their Palates' TV series.
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| 04:00 | 04:00The dramatic affair of Hollywood legend Greta Garbo and silent movie star John Gilbert.
| 04:005/6With panellists Jack Whitehall, Milton Jones, Natalie Haynes and Susie Dent. 04:304/4Can Bob manage to woo Kate back? What future for jilted bride Penny?
| 04:002/6Students from the University of Hertfordshire take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 04:301/618th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny wants to win Peasants Personality of the Year.
| 04:005/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 04:306/6Summer is here, but the notion of stopping work appeals less to some.
| 04:003/4The broadcaster, author and ex-MP quizzes a panel about himself. 04:303/4Leading thespian Sir Monty joins the futuristic radio soap and causes quite a stir.
| 04:001/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 04:304/4Sonal calls on Samina's legal expertise and Jabeen gets welcome news from husband Joe.
| 04:001870s England: Who is Alice Selwood’s father? Can her beloved Arthur help?
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects interesting listening from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:303/6The odd couple holiday in Spain. Has Sam finally found love..?
| 05:004/4James Boswell, Dr Johnson's biographer, attempts to write a life of Boris Johnson. 05:303/6Sue Perkins chairs another episode of the famous parlour game
| 05:001/4Poetry and sketches with Pam Ayres, Felicity Montagu and Geoffrey Whitehead. 05:301/4Enchanting, absurd and funny stories from the mind of celebrated US writer Simon Rich.
| 05:003/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy. 05:302/6Joanna Lumley & Roger Allam star in the award-winning comedy about life as long-marrieds.
| 05:002/6What is 'reasonable force'? How far can you go to defend yourself? 05:301/4Natural resources are dwindling. How can we make sure everyone is fed?
| 05:006/6Uljabaan is determined to fail his annual inspection, but he needs help... 05:30Advice on an over-familiar flatmate, a caustic mother-in-law and school anxiety.
| 05:30Miles Davis chosen by Adrian Utley of Portishead.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/6Thriller about a young woman with computing skills being drawn into a spy adventure. 06:302/6Despite threats of violence, the investigation goes on. Starring Kathleen Turner.
| 06:002/6Hilary meets a man who claims the dead are living and the living dead... 06:303/6The death of a close friend makes private investigator VI Warshawski more determined.
| 06:003/6Hilary meets an agent who is not what he seems... 06:304/6Hired and fired by Aunt Rosa, dark dealings dismay private investigator VI Warshawski.
| 06:004/6Hilary gets things taped, but has to take a jump to get back in the swim of things. 06:305/6The private eye narrowly escapes with her life as the anonymous phone threats continue.
| 06:005/6As the danger mounts, Hilary is forced to hang on for rescue from the sky. 06:306/6Battling to finally confront her attacker, private eye VI Warshawski goes undercover.
| 06:001870s England: Who is Alice Selwood’s father? Can her beloved Arthur help?
| 06:00Bella Bathurst went deaf aged 28. This is her vivid chronicle of that experience.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/4James Boswell, Dr Johnson's biographer, attempts to write a life of Boris Johnson. 07:303/6Sue Perkins chairs another episode of the famous parlour game
| 07:001/4Poetry and sketches with Pam Ayres, Felicity Montagu and Geoffrey Whitehead. 07:301/4Enchanting, absurd and funny stories from the mind of celebrated US writer Simon Rich.
| 07:003/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy. 07:302/6Joanna Lumley & Roger Allam star in the award-winning comedy about life as long-marrieds.
| 07:002/6What is 'reasonable force'? How far can you go to defend yourself? 07:301/4Natural resources are dwindling. How can we make sure everyone is fed?
| 07:006/6Uljabaan is determined to fail his annual inspection, but he needs help... 07:30Advice on an over-familiar flatmate, a caustic mother-in-law and school anxiety.
| 07:30Miles Davis chosen by Adrian Utley of Portishead.
| 07:10Enya chooses Claude Debussy's 'Nocturnes: Nuages' and her own composition 'Orinoco Flow'. 07:20The life of female impressionist painter Berthe Morisot.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/8A spoof Paul Temple and telephone wires get crossed. Stars Ronnie Barker. 08:306/6As their Thames quest climaxes, Jennifer attempts to drink Sam under the table.
| 08:009/24London's trams are no more, but boss Seagoon must pursue the one that got away. 08:304/7Parent Power means troubled times for Mr Sims, while Mrs Rudd falls foul of the law.
| 08:006/20A surprise in the cellar for the Lad Himself as Sid cashes in. 08:302/6Giles advertises a pie - and unexpected opportunities for Judith and David.
| 08:006/6David Jason explores fork bending, time travel and things that go bump in the night. 08:302/8Proud Sarah suffers her mother's nosiness as well as some unexpected advances.
| 08:0013/26Walker and Godfrey get trapped in a pumping station and so do their rescuers. 08:306/6Son Joe and ex-wife Liza cause new pressures for Faith and Bill. From July 1992.
| 08:005/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 08:306/6Summer is here, but the notion of stopping work appeals less to some.
| 08:306/13Medic Simon Sparrow breaks hospital rules by flirting with a pretty new nurse.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6With panellists Jack Whitehall, Milton Jones, Natalie Haynes and Susie Dent. 09:304/4Can Bob manage to woo Kate back? What future for jilted bride Penny?
| 09:001/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 09:301/618th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny wants to win Peasants Personality of the Year.
| 09:005/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 09:306/6Summer is here, but the notion of stopping work appeals less to some.
| 09:003/4The broadcaster, author and ex-MP quizzes a panel about himself. 09:303/4Leading thespian Sir Monty joins the futuristic radio soap and causes quite a stir.
| 09:001/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 09:304/4Sonal calls on Samina's legal expertise and Jabeen gets welcome news from husband Joe.
| 09:00Shaun Ley explores links between real politics and the TV satire of 'Yes Prime Minister'.
| 09:0010/20Clerical confusion abounds over the Archdeacon's tell-all book. 09:304/4James Boswell, Dr Johnson's biographer, attempts to write a life of Boris Johnson.
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| 10:00 | 10:00The weirdest of HP Lovecraft's stories is true. By Sara Davies and Abigail Youngman. 10:45A woman confronts old age and her fear of dependency. Read by Thora Hird.
| 10:001/3Mrs Mantrip hopes that a new neighbour won't lower the tone of her beloved Durham Square.
| 10:002/3Susan Leg wants to keep her neighbours guessing about 'Rudolf da Vinci'.
| 10:003/3Susan's neighbours think she's a gossip columnist, until they learn the whole truth.
| 10:00Danger for Fran when she takes over the biography of mathematician Gideon Summerfield.
| | 10:00British artist and film-maker Steve McQueen is Kirsty Young's guest. From 2014. 10:45What would become the dominant species if, or when, humans go extinct?
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| 11:00 | 11:0046/48Manoush Zomorodi explores how art can shift beliefs and empower creative expression 11:50Sir Kenneth Branagh chooses 'Cypress Avenue' by Van Morrison and 'Rio' by Michael Nesmith.
| 11:00Laurie Taylor takes a look at the life and work of one of Britain's broadcasting legends. 11:50The messages conveyed in the syllables, melodies and repeated phrases of singing birds.
| 11:003/3Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville look at 60s and 70s sitcoms.
| 11:00Academy Award winning actor George Clooney shares his choices with Sue Lawley. From 2003. 11:45Why is it so difficult to predict the weather?
| 11:00Laura Grimshaw and Salena Godden present podcasts about death, grief and celebrating life.
| | 11:004/8True stories told live in the USA: Meg Bowles with stories of childhood and growing up. 11:50Enya chooses Claude Debussy's 'Nocturnes: Nuages' and her own composition 'Orinoco Flow'.
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| 12:00 | 12:003/8A spoof Paul Temple and telephone wires get crossed. Stars Ronnie Barker. 12:306/6As their Thames quest climaxes, Jennifer attempts to drink Sam under the table.
| 12:009/24London's trams are no more, but boss Seagoon must pursue the one that got away. 12:304/7Parent Power means troubled times for Mr Sims, while Mrs Rudd falls foul of the law.
| 12:006/20A surprise in the cellar for the Lad Himself as Sid cashes in. 12:302/6Giles advertises a pie - and unexpected opportunities for Judith and David.
| 12:006/6David Jason explores fork bending, time travel and things that go bump in the night. 12:302/8Proud Sarah suffers her mother's nosiness as well as some unexpected advances.
| 12:0013/26Walker and Godfrey get trapped in a pumping station and so do their rescuers. 12:306/6Son Joe and ex-wife Liza cause new pressures for Faith and Bill. From July 1992.
| 12:001/4Poetry and sketches with Pam Ayres, Felicity Montagu and Geoffrey Whitehead. 12:301/618th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny wants to win Peasants Personality of the Year.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archives. 12:304/6The odd duo go online dating. Is it Peter's turn for love?
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| 13:00 | 13:001/6Thriller about a young woman with computing skills being drawn into a spy adventure. 13:302/6Despite threats of violence, the investigation goes on. Starring Kathleen Turner.
| 13:002/6Hilary meets a man who claims the dead are living and the living dead... 13:303/6The death of a close friend makes private investigator VI Warshawski more determined.
| 13:003/6Hilary meets an agent who is not what he seems... 13:304/6Hired and fired by Aunt Rosa, dark dealings dismay private investigator VI Warshawski.
| 13:004/6Hilary gets things taped, but has to take a jump to get back in the swim of things. 13:305/6The private eye narrowly escapes with her life as the anonymous phone threats continue.
| 13:005/6As the danger mounts, Hilary is forced to hang on for rescue from the sky. 13:306/6Battling to finally confront her attacker, private eye VI Warshawski goes undercover.
| 13:00Laurie Taylor takes a look at the life and work of one of Britain's broadcasting legends. 13:50The messages conveyed in the syllables, melodies and repeated phrases of singing birds.
| 13:00Adrian Mole goes on holiday with his parents to Skegness and makes an unwelcome discovery.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Bella embarks on a sailing trip. Does her worsening hearing put the whole boat in danger? 14:151/5The life of female impressionist painter Berthe Morisot. Starring Sarah-Jane Holm. 14:30Gyles Brandreth tells how his ancestor sold a pill and became one of America's richest men
| 14:002/5As her hearing declines, Bella searches for her place in either the deaf or hearing world. 14:152/5Berthe compares herself to Baudelaire, and Manet is impressed with her passion. 14:30Musician and poet Anthony Joseph tries to get to the heart of Calypso star Lord Kitchener
| 14:003/5Bella continues to try to fight her deafness - and herself. 14:153/5Berthe poses for a portrait by Manet, but his admiration for a rival painter is growing. 14:30Comedian Stewart Lee explores the early pioneers and rumblings of electronic music.
| 14:004/5Deafness gives Bella a new perspective on city life. 14:154/5Paris is overrun with militia preparing for the forthcoming war with Prussia. 14:30Folk singer Lisa Knapp explores the inspirational power of the Shipping Forecast.
| 14:005/5Could a routine trip to see her audiologist change Bella's life? 14:155/5The first impressionist exhibition finally opens, and Berthe has to face her critics. 14:30Story of Percy Smith, a film pioneer, who made natural history films in his back garden.
| 14:001/4A ripping, bumper summer edition of the nostalgic spoof of boys' papers! 14:306/6Helen Lederer reads from her boy-obsessed teenage diaries and chats to Rufus Hound.
| 14:10Cuban ballet dancer Carlos Acosta chooses NG La Banda's 'Echale Limon'. 14:20After many years service as a Family Liaison Officer Jackie is retiring. Stars Meera Syal.
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| 15:00 | 15:00The weirdest of HP Lovecraft's stories is true. By Sara Davies and Abigail Youngman. 15:45A woman confronts old age and her fear of dependency. Read by Thora Hird.
| 15:001/3Mrs Mantrip hopes that a new neighbour won't lower the tone of her beloved Durham Square.
| 15:002/3Susan Leg wants to keep her neighbours guessing about 'Rudolf da Vinci'.
| 15:003/3Susan's neighbours think she's a gossip columnist, until they learn the whole truth.
| 15:00Danger for Fran when she takes over the biography of mathematician Gideon Summerfield.
| 15:001/7Fish Gordon has only 48 hours to save the aquarium. Surreal comedy. 15:306/6Damien and Marion visit the Lake District to film his 'Poets and their Palates' TV series.
| 15:30Comedian Stewart Lee explores the early pioneers and rumblings of electronic music.
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| 16:00 | 16:005/6With panellists Jack Whitehall, Milton Jones, Natalie Haynes and Susie Dent. 16:304/4Can Bob manage to woo Kate back? What future for jilted bride Penny?
| 16:002/6Students from the University of Hertfordshire take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 16:301/618th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny wants to win Peasants Personality of the Year.
| 16:005/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 16:306/6Summer is here, but the notion of stopping work appeals less to some.
| 16:003/4The broadcaster, author and ex-MP quizzes a panel about himself. 16:303/4Leading thespian Sir Monty joins the futuristic radio soap and causes quite a stir.
| 16:001/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 16:304/4Sonal calls on Samina's legal expertise and Jabeen gets welcome news from husband Joe.
| 16:001870s England: Who is Alice Selwood’s father? Can her beloved Arthur help?
| 16:00Joseph Rouletabille is intrigued by a mysterious woman at the funeral of Frederic Larson.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/4James Boswell, Dr Johnson's biographer, attempts to write a life of Boris Johnson. 17:303/6Sue Perkins chairs another episode of the famous parlour game
| 17:001/4Poetry and sketches with Pam Ayres, Felicity Montagu and Geoffrey Whitehead. 17:301/4Enchanting, absurd and funny stories from the mind of celebrated US writer Simon Rich.
| 17:003/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy. 17:302/6Joanna Lumley & Roger Allam star in the award-winning comedy about life as long-marrieds.
| 17:002/6What is 'reasonable force'? How far can you go to defend yourself? 17:301/4Natural resources are dwindling. How can we make sure everyone is fed?
| 17:006/6Uljabaan is determined to fail his annual inspection, but he needs help... 17:30Advice on an over-familiar flatmate, a caustic mother-in-law and school anxiety.
| 17:30Miles Davis chosen by Adrian Utley of Portishead.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archives. 17:304/6The odd duo go online dating. Is it Peter's turn for love?
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| 18:00 | 18:006/18Podcasters Heawood and Kennedy investigate the disappearance of Charles Dexter Ward. 18:156/10Sequel to Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series read by Stephen Mangan. 18:30Johnnie Walker and Kate Silverton talk about their favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 18:007/18Podcasters Heawood and Kennedy investigate the disappearance of Charles Dexter Ward. 18:157/10Sequel to Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series read by Stephen Mangan. 18:30The story behind the Cat Stevens song, and the memories people associate with it.
| 18:008/18Podcasters Heawood and Kennedy investigate the disappearance of Charles Dexter Ward. 18:158/10Sequel to Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series read by Stephen Mangan. 18:305/5A profile of John Creasey's Scotland Yard Inspector Roger West.
| 18:009/18Podcasters Heawood and Kennedy investigate the disappearance of Charles Dexter Ward. 18:159/10Sequel to Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series read by Stephen Mangan. 18:30Miles Davis chosen by Adrian Utley of Portishead.
| 18:0010/18Podcasters Heawood and Kennedy investigate the disappearance of Charles Dexter Ward. 18:1510/10Sequel to Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series read by Stephen Mangan. 18:301/4Paul Gambaccini explores how The Godfather and its sequel won Best Picture Oscars.
| 18:005/5Number 6 is out-of-this-world when he meets an old ally but what is his freedom worth?
| 18:001/4A tragic accident returns to haunt Christine when she befriends her new neighbour. 18:451/5A nightwatchman takes on a new job, but is he prepared for anyone he might meet?
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| 19:00 | 19:003/8A spoof Paul Temple and telephone wires get crossed. Stars Ronnie Barker. 19:306/6As their Thames quest climaxes, Jennifer attempts to drink Sam under the table.
| 19:009/24London's trams are no more, but boss Seagoon must pursue the one that got away. 19:304/7Parent Power means troubled times for Mr Sims, while Mrs Rudd falls foul of the law.
| 19:006/20A surprise in the cellar for the Lad Himself as Sid cashes in. 19:302/6Giles advertises a pie - and unexpected opportunities for Judith and David.
| 19:006/6David Jason explores fork bending, time travel and things that go bump in the night. 19:302/8Proud Sarah suffers her mother's nosiness as well as some unexpected advances.
| 19:0013/26Walker and Godfrey get trapped in a pumping station and so do their rescuers. 19:306/6Son Joe and ex-wife Liza cause new pressures for Faith and Bill. From July 1992.
| 19:00Shaun Ley explores links between real politics and the TV satire of 'Yes Prime Minister'.
| 19:004/8True stories told live in the USA: Meg Bowles with stories of childhood and growing up. 19:50Enya chooses Claude Debussy's 'Nocturnes: Nuages' and her own composition 'Orinoco Flow'.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/6Thriller about a young woman with computing skills being drawn into a spy adventure. 20:302/6Despite threats of violence, the investigation goes on. Starring Kathleen Turner.
| 20:002/6Hilary meets a man who claims the dead are living and the living dead... 20:303/6The death of a close friend makes private investigator VI Warshawski more determined.
| 20:003/6Hilary meets an agent who is not what he seems... 20:304/6Hired and fired by Aunt Rosa, dark dealings dismay private investigator VI Warshawski.
| 20:004/6Hilary gets things taped, but has to take a jump to get back in the swim of things. 20:305/6The private eye narrowly escapes with her life as the anonymous phone threats continue.
| 20:005/6As the danger mounts, Hilary is forced to hang on for rescue from the sky. 20:306/6Battling to finally confront her attacker, private eye VI Warshawski goes undercover.
| | 20:00Joseph Rouletabille is intrigued by a mysterious woman at the funeral of Frederic Larson.
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| 21:00 | 21:0046/48Manoush Zomorodi explores how art can shift beliefs and empower creative expression 21:50Sir Kenneth Branagh chooses 'Cypress Avenue' by Van Morrison and 'Rio' by Michael Nesmith.
| 21:00Laurie Taylor takes a look at the life and work of one of Britain's broadcasting legends. 21:50The messages conveyed in the syllables, melodies and repeated phrases of singing birds.
| 21:003/3Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville look at 60s and 70s sitcoms.
| 21:00Academy Award winning actor George Clooney shares his choices with Sue Lawley. From 2003. 21:45Why is it so difficult to predict the weather?
| 21:00Laura Grimshaw and Salena Godden present podcasts about death, grief and celebrating life.
| | 21:00British artist and film-maker Steve McQueen is Kirsty Young's guest. From 2014. 21:45What would become the dominant species if, or when, humans go extinct?
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6Sue Perkins chairs another episode of the famous parlour game 22:304/6The locals get an unusual new guy for the bonfire. Pre-TV sketch show from November 1997.
| 22:001/4Enchanting, absurd and funny stories from the mind of celebrated US writer Simon Rich. 22:305/6Comedian Mark Steel visits Bungay in Suffolk to find out what makes this town distinctive.
| 22:002/6Joanna Lumley & Roger Allam star in the award-winning comedy about life as long-marrieds. 22:304/4Patrick Marber and Peter Curran wrestle life's challenges while laying in the dark. 22:454/4Exploring the wonders of the planet, Josie learns a love of gardening can lead to wisdom.
| 22:001/4Natural resources are dwindling. How can we make sure everyone is fed? 22:303/4Michael Burke becomes trapped in the Moral Maze and Any Answers gets a game show makeover.
| 22:00Advice on an over-familiar flatmate, a caustic mother-in-law and school anxiety. 22:303/6Can intelligence ever be a curse? Mark Watson's quest to improve the world.
| 22:006/6Anita Dobson plays a rock star's wife with a deeply buried secret. 22:156/6Is Lloydie ready for what is coming when Johnno makes a hungover, life-changing decision? 22:304/6Alexei Sayle interviews Lenny Henry in the tag talk show. 22:55Jon Holmes chats to the comedy legend Nigel Planer.
| 22:004/6The odd duo go online dating. Is it Peter's turn for love? 22:303/4David Lander probes MI5 in a tale of dirty tricks, purple herrings and mauve sheep. 22:55Jon Holmes chats to the comedy legend Nigel Planer.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:303/6Welsh dragon, Merlin and Fireman Sam. Determining the ultimate mythical hero of Wales.
| 23:001/4A ripping, bumper summer edition of the nostalgic spoof of boys' papers! 23:305/6Marcus Brigstocke invites Madness frontman Suggs to try some new experiences.
| 23:003/8The Right Reverend Reverend Wright presents all the latest from around the parish. 23:301/4The story of English cricket's arrogant, politically incorrect money-grabbing star.
| 23:002/6Rod holds a museum press conference, and Walter hits on Susie Maltby. 23:302/6Brian Perkins, Kate Robbins and John O'Farrell look forward to the Year of the Telepathone
| 23:004/5Aspiring singer-songwriter John Shuttleworth takes over the airwaves. With Vanessa Feltz. 23:306/6Helen Lederer reads from her boy-obsessed teenage diaries and chats to Rufus Hound.
| 23:003/61990s eco-warrior Dave Angel performs, and a confused delivery man arrives. 23:305/6Bottom of Bletchley Park's league, the codebreakers set out to prove themselves.
| 23:001/6It's Pink Thursday! Get 20% off for coming out! 23:302/7Former Loose Ends alumni Dan Freedman and Nick Romero's very own comedy extravaganza.
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