| 00:00 | 00:002/4MR James visits Trondheim, where the first sighting of a model boat will not be his last. 00:452/5Mr Mariner is looking forward to Christmas Eve when there's a knock at the door.
| 00:0016/18Podcasters Heawood and Kennedy investigate the disappearance of Charles Dexter Ward. 00:151/5Mrs Vonnesbech always complains about the man who lives on the top floor 00:30Harriett Gilbert talks to playwright Mark Ravenhill and DJ Nihal Arthanayake about books.
| 00:0017/18Podcasters Heawood and Kennedy investigate the disappearance of Charles Dexter Ward. 00:152/5Lilian will stop at nothing to become the organist at her local church. 00:30Howard Goodall and Selina Scott explore the lasting impact of the hymn based on Psalm 23.
| 00:0018/18Podcasters Heawood and Kennedy embark upon a missing person investigation. 00:153/5Mr Jorgensen tells resident psychiatrist Cecilie that he hears voices. 00:30The comedian and writer shares some reminiscences.
| 00:00What is going on in room 17 of a provincial hotel? 00:154/5Leif has a strange encounter when he is locked in at an art gallery. 00:30Tej Lalvani nominates the physicist and bongo playing Richard Feynman as his great life.
| 00:00An old model maker specialises in dioramas of disasters, but his timing causes concern. 00:155/5Jens thinks his new apartment is a bargain, until the noises start. 00:304/4The behind-the-scenes arguments, dubbings and overruns of the film that won 10 Oscars.
| 00:002/2Tim McInnerny stars in a classic adventure - the quest for the legendary diamond mines.
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| 01:00 | 01:00New Orleans’ oppressive atmosphere stirs memories of Joan Didion’s childhood visits.
| 01:001/5Sergeant Fowler investigates a brutal death in the coastal fishing village of Polford. 01:306/8India, 1885: 'Don't try for things that are out of your reach'. Stars John Duttine.
| 01:002/5Sergeant Fowler's boss Superintendent Chadwick arrives and makes a discovery. 01:307/8Can an English merchant's love for a widowed Indian woman overcome the cultural barriers?
| 01:003/5With a serial killer on Sergeant Fowler's hands, police radios pick up mysterious signals. 01:308/8Himalayas, 1885. Three soldiers ponder the reasons why they joined the army.
| 01:004/5With boats wrecked and phone lines down, Sergeant Fowler makes an important discovery. 01:301/7The detective returns from the dead to solve a puzzling locked-room murder.
| 01:005/5Sergeant Fowler takes steps as his suspicions grow over his boss Chadwick's conclusions. 01:302/7The detective goes to convalesce in Surrey but his skills are soon put to the test.
| 01:00Courtney Pine talks to trombonist Chris Barber about his life's work
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| 02:00 | 02:10Gareth Malone selects tracks by George Butterworth and Nancy Kerr. 02:201/3Three young women seek entertainment careers in dazzling post-war New York.
| 02:001/10In 2006 in Connecticut a disturbing incident alters a young student's life. 02:151/5Carrie is an ambulance call handler. She must listen hard to know what's going on. 02:30The Happening, that essential feature of 60s bohemia, is back. Far out, or too late?
| 02:002/10Greer is encouraged by her new friend Zee to go and see a visiting speaker at the college. 02:152/5A man phones ambulance call handler Carrie - intent on taking his own life. 02:30Zareer Masani on why Indians worship English as a goddess who can free them from poverty.
| 02:003/10As a child, Greer read books when her parents got stoned. 02:153/5Ambulance call handler Carrie's own life is getting as difficult as some of the calls. 02:30Clap those hands, stamp those feet! Chris Stewart goes on the trail of flamenco in Granada
| 02:004/10Cory and Greer head to different colleges, trying to stay close in spite of the distance. 02:154/5A dilemma for call handler Carrie when precious resources can't be in two places at once. 02:30Comedian Dave Cohen consults the experts to find a "work life balance".
| 02:005/10Greer heads out with the Loci team for drinks on a Friday night. 02:155/5Ambulance call handler Carrie never knows how any emergencies might impact her. 02:30Patricia Clavin explores the cult of Egyptomania in the 1920s.
| 02:001/6Music and comedy with Alex Horne and his five-piece band. With Danny Baker. 02:301/8Tackling burglars - and TV war reports revealed. Starring Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Sara Mohr-Pietsch explores the digital re-mastering of music.
| 03:00Raymond Chandler spends months in an office with Billy Wilder adapting Double Indemnity. 03:45It's a perfect day for fishing but is Jack ready to become a man?
| 03:001/4When a skeleton is found in woods in Suffolk, DI Gwen Danbury investigates.
| 03:002/4When a minister for Europe is found dead, Inspector Gwen Danbury goes undercover.
| 03:003/4Gwen Danbury comes to the aid of a colleague-wrongly accused, and her lonely mother, Joan.
| 03:004/4Gwen takes charge when a hostage is taken by a gunman, but then her feisty mother arrives.
| 03:001/6Brian relives his experiences in a land where genetics is pitted against education. 03:304/4Reporter David Lander interviews the notorious spy at his luxury home in Bulgaria.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Terrible events at sea come back to haunt a tugboat captain working out of Bangkok.
| 04:001/13Paul Gambaccini hosts the 25th series of the general knowledge music quiz. From 2011. 04:302/6When burglars visit the CyberPass bistro, Merv decides to stay up and take action.
| 04:004/6Students from Merton College Oxford take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 04:303/6Can 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn escape the clutches of French revolutionaries?
| 04:001/7James Walton takes the chair. Guests are Wendy Holden and John O'Farrell. 04:302/5The Dublin theatrical costumiers tackle a cloak for Sir Walter Raleigh.
| 04:001/6Crime writers Ruth Dudley Edwards and Robert Richardson tackle a model's murder. 04:301/6The bossy social worker needs a new place to stay.
| 04:003/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 04:302/4Ailing Victorian publishers Spavin and Spavin hope Charles Dickens can save them.
| 04:00A glamorous invitation sees Fanny emerge into the 1920s world of an aristocratic family.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects inspiring programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:305/6Some redecoration prompts a bout of soul-searching for Sam.
| 05:002/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa. 05:305/6Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 05:003/4Bored chickens and aggrieved starlings. Rural poetry and sketches from Pam Ayres. 05:303/4Enchanting, absurd and funny stories from the mind of celebrated US writer Simon Rich.
| 05:001/6Ed works with the disturbingly compelling writer Ben Herbert for a book on austerity. 05:304/6Joanna Lumley & Roger Allam star as long marrieds, in love with life and each other.
| 05:004/6Policeman turned comic Alfie Moore makes his audience into police officers for the night. 05:303/4Helen Keen ponders why we have a personality.
| 05:002/4An opportunity for Maggie to have a bit of a lie down soon gets a bit fraught. 05:301/4David Jason stars in David Renwick’s dark and quirky post-apocalyptic sketch show.
| 05:30Tej Lalvani nominates the physicist and bongo playing Richard Feynman as his great life.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Sergeant Fowler investigates a brutal death in the coastal fishing village of Polford. 06:306/8India, 1885: 'Don't try for things that are out of your reach'. Stars John Duttine.
| 06:002/5Sergeant Fowler's boss Superintendent Chadwick arrives and makes a discovery. 06:307/8Can an English merchant's love for a widowed Indian woman overcome the cultural barriers?
| 06:003/5With a serial killer on Sergeant Fowler's hands, police radios pick up mysterious signals. 06:308/8Himalayas, 1885. Three soldiers ponder the reasons why they joined the army.
| 06:004/5With boats wrecked and phone lines down, Sergeant Fowler makes an important discovery. 06:301/7The detective returns from the dead to solve a puzzling locked-room murder.
| 06:005/5Sergeant Fowler takes steps as his suspicions grow over his boss Chadwick's conclusions. 06:302/7The detective goes to convalesce in Surrey but his skills are soon put to the test.
| 06:00A glamorous invitation sees Fanny emerge into the 1920s world of an aristocratic family.
| 06:001/2Shy student Greer Kadetsky has an encounter that leaves her questioning of her life.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa. 07:305/6Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 07:003/4Bored chickens and aggrieved starlings. Rural poetry and sketches from Pam Ayres. 07:303/4Enchanting, absurd and funny stories from the mind of celebrated US writer Simon Rich.
| 07:001/6Ed works with the disturbingly compelling writer Ben Herbert for a book on austerity. 07:304/6Joanna Lumley & Roger Allam star as long marrieds, in love with life and each other.
| 07:004/6Policeman turned comic Alfie Moore makes his audience into police officers for the night. 07:303/4Helen Keen ponders why we have a personality.
| 07:002/4An opportunity for Maggie to have a bit of a lie down soon gets a bit fraught. 07:301/4David Jason stars in David Renwick’s dark and quirky post-apocalyptic sketch show.
| 07:30Tej Lalvani nominates the physicist and bongo playing Richard Feynman as his great life.
| 07:10The TV journalist chooses music by Beethoven and Paul Simon. 07:20An ambulance call handler's own life is fast becoming an emergency itself.
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| 08:00 | 08:006/8A musing pianist and a two-headed 'Great Eccentric'. Stars Ronnie Barker. 08:302/5Incompetent pompous barrister John Fuller-Carp ends up on the wrong side of the law.
| 08:0011/24Neddie Seagoon's brave act lands him in prison, and a jewel thief is on the loose. 08:306/7If only school problems could be as easily solved as the new school governor imagines.
| 08:008/20The Lad Himself tries to copy Phileas Fogg's trip, but in far less time. 08:304/6Giles wants a mortgage, David is computer-obsessed and Judith is a corporate Boadicea.
| 08:002/6The small-time crime writer is distracted when his wife loses something precious. 08:304/8Sarah and her mother Eleanor wage a war of attrition, until Russell steps in.
| 08:0015/26Mainwaring gets up steam when the platoon waits for the King at the station. 08:302/6The Chester-Perry buying clerk tries smuggling in a food inspector.
| 08:001/7James Walton takes the chair. Guests are Wendy Holden and John O'Farrell. 08:302/5The Dublin theatrical costumiers tackle a cloak for Sir Walter Raleigh.
| 08:309/13Medic Sparrow misdiagnoses a boil, while Taffy keeps volunteering for night-shifts.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/13Paul Gambaccini hosts the 25th series of the general knowledge music quiz. From 2011. 09:302/6When burglars visit the CyberPass bistro, Merv decides to stay up and take action.
| 09:003/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 09:303/6Can 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn escape the clutches of French revolutionaries?
| 09:001/7James Walton takes the chair. Guests are Wendy Holden and John O'Farrell. 09:302/5The Dublin theatrical costumiers tackle a cloak for Sir Walter Raleigh.
| 09:001/6Crime writers Ruth Dudley Edwards and Robert Richardson tackle a model's murder. 09:301/6The bossy social worker needs a new place to stay.
| 09:003/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 09:302/4Ailing Victorian publishers Spavin and Spavin hope Charles Dickens can save them.
| 09:00An exploration of the world of orchestral music making, from score to encore.
| 09:002/13As baffled customers snub a new drink, the advertising team get devious. 09:302/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Raymond Chandler spends months in an office with Billy Wilder adapting Double Indemnity. 10:45It's a perfect day for fishing but is Jack ready to become a man?
| 10:001/4When a skeleton is found in woods in Suffolk, DI Gwen Danbury investigates.
| 10:002/4When a minister for Europe is found dead, Inspector Gwen Danbury goes undercover.
| 10:003/4Gwen Danbury comes to the aid of a colleague-wrongly accused, and her lonely mother, Joan.
| 10:004/4Gwen takes charge when a hostage is taken by a gunman, but then her feisty mother arrives.
| | 10:00Radio host and jazz legend Humphrey Lyttelton is Kirsty Young’s guest. From 2006. 10:452/6How does love affect our brain?
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| 11:00 | 11:0048/48Manoush Zomorodi explores our enduring relationship with the sea 11:50‘Willow Weep For Me’ by Ella Fitzgerald and ‘Spring 3’ by Max Richter
| 11:00Courtney Pine talks to trombonist Chris Barber about his life's work
| 11:002/3Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to
| 11:00Oscar winning actress Nicole Kidman shares her castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
| 11:00Radio 4 Extra's Comedy Club presenters offer their funny podcast recommendations.
| | 11:006/8True stories told live in the USA: storytellers encountering their heroes 11:50The TV journalist chooses music by Beethoven and Paul Simon.
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| 12:00 | 12:006/8A musing pianist and a two-headed 'Great Eccentric'. Stars Ronnie Barker. 12:302/5Incompetent pompous barrister John Fuller-Carp ends up on the wrong side of the law.
| 12:0011/24Neddie Seagoon's brave act lands him in prison, and a jewel thief is on the loose. 12:306/7If only school problems could be as easily solved as the new school governor imagines.
| 12:008/20The Lad Himself tries to copy Phileas Fogg's trip, but in far less time. 12:304/6Giles wants a mortgage, David is computer-obsessed and Judith is a corporate Boadicea.
| 12:002/6The small-time crime writer is distracted when his wife loses something precious. 12:304/8Sarah and her mother Eleanor wage a war of attrition, until Russell steps in.
| 12:0015/26Mainwaring gets up steam when the platoon waits for the King at the station. 12:302/6The Chester-Perry buying clerk tries smuggling in a food inspector.
| 12:00Lucille Ball and Richard Denning star as Liz and George. Vintage US comedy from 1948. 12:301/6The bossy social worker needs a new place to stay.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:306/6Having nursed Peter through his retirement blues, Sam is wary over the chance of a new job
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5Sergeant Fowler investigates a brutal death in the coastal fishing village of Polford. 13:306/8India, 1885: 'Don't try for things that are out of your reach'. Stars John Duttine.
| 13:002/5Sergeant Fowler's boss Superintendent Chadwick arrives and makes a discovery. 13:307/8Can an English merchant's love for a widowed Indian woman overcome the cultural barriers?
| 13:003/5With a serial killer on Sergeant Fowler's hands, police radios pick up mysterious signals. 13:308/8Himalayas, 1885. Three soldiers ponder the reasons why they joined the army.
| 13:004/5With boats wrecked and phone lines down, Sergeant Fowler makes an important discovery. 13:301/7The detective returns from the dead to solve a puzzling locked-room murder.
| 13:005/5Sergeant Fowler takes steps as his suspicions grow over his boss Chadwick's conclusions. 13:302/7The detective goes to convalesce in Surrey but his skills are soon put to the test.
| 13:00Courtney Pine talks to trombonist Chris Barber about his life's work
| 13:00Examining passions for watery worlds. Read by Tobias Menzies.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10In 2006 in Connecticut a disturbing incident alters a young student's life. 14:151/5Carrie is an ambulance call handler. She must listen hard to know what's going on. 14:30The Happening, that essential feature of 60s bohemia, is back. Far out, or too late?
| 14:002/10Greer is encouraged by her new friend Zee to go and see a visiting speaker at the college. 14:152/5A man phones ambulance call handler Carrie - intent on taking his own life. 14:30Zareer Masani on why Indians worship English as a goddess who can free them from poverty.
| 14:003/10As a child, Greer read books when her parents got stoned. 14:153/5Ambulance call handler Carrie's own life is getting as difficult as some of the calls. 14:30Clap those hands, stamp those feet! Chris Stewart goes on the trail of flamenco in Granada
| 14:004/10Cory and Greer head to different colleges, trying to stay close in spite of the distance. 14:154/5A dilemma for call handler Carrie when precious resources can't be in two places at once. 14:30Comedian Dave Cohen consults the experts to find a "work life balance".
| 14:005/10Greer heads out with the Loci team for drinks on a Friday night. 14:155/5Ambulance call handler Carrie never knows how any emergencies might impact her. 14:30Patricia Clavin explores the cult of Egyptomania in the 1920s.
| 14:001/6Music and comedy with Alex Horne and his five-piece band. With Danny Baker. 14:301/8Tackling burglars - and TV war reports revealed. Starring Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell.
| 14:10The actor picks ‘Wuthering Heights’ by Kate Bush and ‘Proud Mary’ by Ike and Tina Turner. 14:202/3In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Raymond Chandler spends months in an office with Billy Wilder adapting Double Indemnity. 15:45It's a perfect day for fishing but is Jack ready to become a man?
| 15:001/4When a skeleton is found in woods in Suffolk, DI Gwen Danbury investigates.
| 15:002/4When a minister for Europe is found dead, Inspector Gwen Danbury goes undercover.
| 15:003/4Gwen Danbury comes to the aid of a colleague-wrongly accused, and her lonely mother, Joan.
| 15:004/4Gwen takes charge when a hostage is taken by a gunman, but then her feisty mother arrives.
| 15:001/6Brian relives his experiences in a land where genetics is pitted against education. 15:304/4Reporter David Lander interviews the notorious spy at his luxury home in Bulgaria.
| 15:30Clap those hands, stamp those feet! Chris Stewart goes on the trail of flamenco in Granada
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| 16:00 | 16:001/13Paul Gambaccini hosts the 25th series of the general knowledge music quiz. From 2011. 16:302/6When burglars visit the CyberPass bistro, Merv decides to stay up and take action.
| 16:004/6Students from Merton College Oxford take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 16:303/6Can 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn escape the clutches of French revolutionaries?
| 16:001/7James Walton takes the chair. Guests are Wendy Holden and John O'Farrell. 16:302/5The Dublin theatrical costumiers tackle a cloak for Sir Walter Raleigh.
| 16:001/6Crime writers Ruth Dudley Edwards and Robert Richardson tackle a model's murder. 16:301/6The bossy social worker needs a new place to stay.
| 16:003/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 16:302/4Ailing Victorian publishers Spavin and Spavin hope Charles Dickens can save them.
| 16:00A glamorous invitation sees Fanny emerge into the 1920s world of an aristocratic family.
| 16:00When Frank retires, Flo realises she has many ambitions left – with or without him.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa. 17:305/6Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 17:003/4Bored chickens and aggrieved starlings. Rural poetry and sketches from Pam Ayres. 17:303/4Enchanting, absurd and funny stories from the mind of celebrated US writer Simon Rich.
| 17:001/6Ed works with the disturbingly compelling writer Ben Herbert for a book on austerity. 17:304/6Joanna Lumley & Roger Allam star as long marrieds, in love with life and each other.
| 17:004/6Policeman turned comic Alfie Moore makes his audience into police officers for the night. 17:303/4Helen Keen ponders why we have a personality.
| 17:002/4An opportunity for Maggie to have a bit of a lie down soon gets a bit fraught. 17:301/4David Jason stars in David Renwick’s dark and quirky post-apocalyptic sketch show.
| 17:30Tej Lalvani nominates the physicist and bongo playing Richard Feynman as his great life.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:306/6Having nursed Peter through his retirement blues, Sam is wary over the chance of a new job
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| 18:00 | 18:0016/18Podcasters Heawood and Kennedy investigate the disappearance of Charles Dexter Ward. 18:151/5Mrs Vonnesbech always complains about the man who lives on the top floor 18:30Harriett Gilbert talks to playwright Mark Ravenhill and DJ Nihal Arthanayake about books.
| 18:0017/18Podcasters Heawood and Kennedy investigate the disappearance of Charles Dexter Ward. 18:152/5Lilian will stop at nothing to become the organist at her local church. 18:30Howard Goodall and Selina Scott explore the lasting impact of the hymn based on Psalm 23.
| 18:0018/18Podcasters Heawood and Kennedy embark upon a missing person investigation. 18:153/5Mr Jorgensen tells resident psychiatrist Cecilie that he hears voices. 18:30The comedian and writer shares some reminiscences.
| 18:00What is going on in room 17 of a provincial hotel? 18:154/5Leif has a strange encounter when he is locked in at an art gallery. 18:30Tej Lalvani nominates the physicist and bongo playing Richard Feynman as his great life.
| 18:00An old model maker specialises in dioramas of disasters, but his timing causes concern. 18:155/5Jens thinks his new apartment is a bargain, until the noises start. 18:304/4The behind-the-scenes arguments, dubbings and overruns of the film that won 10 Oscars.
| 18:002/2Tim McInnerny stars in a classic adventure - the quest for the legendary diamond mines.
| 18:003/4When disturbed Humphrey Child married his young Salome, he took his vows very seriously. 18:453/5Walter Streeter has devoted admirers, but will he be happy to meet a new one in the flesh?
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| 19:00 | 19:006/8A musing pianist and a two-headed 'Great Eccentric'. Stars Ronnie Barker. 19:302/5Incompetent pompous barrister John Fuller-Carp ends up on the wrong side of the law.
| 19:0011/24Neddie Seagoon's brave act lands him in prison, and a jewel thief is on the loose. 19:306/7If only school problems could be as easily solved as the new school governor imagines.
| 19:008/20The Lad Himself tries to copy Phileas Fogg's trip, but in far less time. 19:304/6Giles wants a mortgage, David is computer-obsessed and Judith is a corporate Boadicea.
| 19:002/6The small-time crime writer is distracted when his wife loses something precious. 19:304/8Sarah and her mother Eleanor wage a war of attrition, until Russell steps in.
| 19:0015/26Mainwaring gets up steam when the platoon waits for the King at the station. 19:302/6The Chester-Perry buying clerk tries smuggling in a food inspector.
| 19:00An exploration of the world of orchestral music making, from score to encore.
| 19:006/8True stories told live in the USA: storytellers encountering their heroes 19:50The TV journalist chooses music by Beethoven and Paul Simon.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5Sergeant Fowler investigates a brutal death in the coastal fishing village of Polford. 20:306/8India, 1885: 'Don't try for things that are out of your reach'. Stars John Duttine.
| 20:002/5Sergeant Fowler's boss Superintendent Chadwick arrives and makes a discovery. 20:307/8Can an English merchant's love for a widowed Indian woman overcome the cultural barriers?
| 20:003/5With a serial killer on Sergeant Fowler's hands, police radios pick up mysterious signals. 20:308/8Himalayas, 1885. Three soldiers ponder the reasons why they joined the army.
| 20:004/5With boats wrecked and phone lines down, Sergeant Fowler makes an important discovery. 20:301/7The detective returns from the dead to solve a puzzling locked-room murder.
| 20:005/5Sergeant Fowler takes steps as his suspicions grow over his boss Chadwick's conclusions. 20:302/7The detective goes to convalesce in Surrey but his skills are soon put to the test.
| | 20:00When Frank retires, Flo realises she has many ambitions left – with or without him.
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| 21:00 | 21:0048/48Manoush Zomorodi explores our enduring relationship with the sea 21:50‘Willow Weep For Me’ by Ella Fitzgerald and ‘Spring 3’ by Max Richter
| 21:00Courtney Pine talks to trombonist Chris Barber about his life's work
| 21:002/3Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to
| 21:00Oscar winning actress Nicole Kidman shares her castaway choices with Sue Lawley.
| 21:00Radio 4 Extra's Comedy Club presenters offer their funny podcast recommendations.
| | 21:00Radio host and jazz legend Humphrey Lyttelton is Kirsty Young’s guest. From 2006. 21:452/6How does love affect our brain?
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest running panel show, Just a Minute. 22:301/4Comedian Liam Williams tells of his teenage misadventures in the Yorkshire suburbs.
| 22:003/4Enchanting, absurd and funny stories from the mind of celebrated US writer Simon Rich. 22:301/2Award-winning US comedian Alex Edelman takes a comic look at the millennial generation. 22:55From 10pm until midnight, seven days a week, The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:004/6Joanna Lumley & Roger Allam star as long marrieds, in love with life and each other. 22:302/4Kevin Eldon returns with a dead scarecrow, a Jiffy bag and Kylie.
| 22:003/4Helen Keen ponders why we have a personality. 22:301/6Brian relives his experiences in a land where genetics is pitted against education. 22:55From 10pm until midnight, seven days a week, The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:001/4David Jason stars in David Renwick’s dark and quirky post-apocalyptic sketch show. 22:305/6Can tolerance turn people into doormats?
| 22:002/6Alex and his five-piece band explore the body. 22:306/6One feisty funny man grills another in the tag talk show.
| 22:006/6Having nursed Peter through his retirement blues, Sam is wary over the chance of a new job 22:301/6Stuart is made redundant from his post at the job centre. 22:55Lou Conran chats to Robin Ince.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:305/6Comedian Elis James compares figures in Welsh history to determine Wales' ultimate heroes.
| 23:003/4Evolution's epic story is revealed in the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers. 23:301/8Tackling burglars - and TV war reports revealed. Starring Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell.
| 23:006/8A full, in-depth medical probe, with song, dance, comedy and magic. 23:303/4On a chaotic overseas tour, the star cricketer's private life takes a turn for the worse.
| 23:004/6At the children's museum day, the dog-counting competition flounders! 23:304/6Brian Perkins and Kate Robbins find helium in the air.
| 23:002/4Elis James visits the Stand Comedy Club in Newcastle. With Rahul Kohli and Suzi Ruffell. 23:302/4The faded 70s idol fails to impress Melvyn Bragg while plugging his book. 23:452/4Ben and Graham are short on food supplies and cannot radio main base.
| 23:005/6Legendary comedian Tommy Cockles is stunned when Mallard manager Ron has no idea who he is 23:301/5Calm down, dear! Special guest Michael Winner joins in the sketch show fun.
| 23:003/6Will a protest halt the park's Sales and stop Mick going 'Dirty Dancing' with Valerie? 23:304/7Dan Freedman and Nick Romero serve up a salad family who are Tossed in Space.
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