| 00:00 | 00:003/4When disturbed Humphrey Child married his young Salome, he took his vows very seriously. 00:453/5Walter Streeter has devoted admirers, but will he be happy to meet a new one in the flesh?
| 00:001/4As an Oxford student plays ancient violin music, a hidden cupboard is revealed. 00:30Fern Britton and Katherine Grainger talk to Harriett Gilbert about their favourite books.
| 00:002/4Hiding his discovery, John starts falling under Adrian's sinister spell. 00:30An exploration of the impact of ELO's 1978 off-beam classic, Mr Blue Sky.
| 00:003/4Absent in Italy, John sends a letter summoning Sophia to Naples. 00:302/6Mark Radcliffe profiles the diminutive entertainer who starred as a schoolboy on radio.
| 00:004/4Gaskell tries to penetrate Adrian's malign spell. 00:30Actor Simon Callow selects the life of a Hollywood great - Orson Welles.
| 00:00A cautionary tale about smart technology, where danger prowls in the nursery. 00:303/3The little film that got lucky - how Danny Boyle's 'Slumdog Millionaire' won 8 Oscars.
| 00:00Living in a castle in Austria, lonely Laura is captivated by a beautiful visitor. 00:45A man is inexorably drawn towards a musical activity that has alarming consequences.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Examining passions for watery worlds. Read by Tobias Menzies.
| 01:00Bunny Manders makes his first acquaintance with the amateur cracksman and cricketer. 01:303/7A doctor asks the detective to investigate the odd behaviour of his business partner.
| 01:00Bunny Manders is roped into a cricket match, but could detectives be on their trail? 01:304/7Sherlock Holmes sets his scruples to the side in the case of a serial blackmailer.
| 01:00What starts as a low-key stakeout turns into a terrifying scramble for survival. 01:306/7The sleuth probes the death of a magnate's wife and an accused governess.
| 01:00Bunny is forced to extemporise when the theft of a valuable painting seems to go wrong. 01:307/7Holmes and Watson investigate a case of a missing schoolboy. From 1962.
| 01:00The gentleman thief wants to try a different crime - to do away with a pawnbroker. 01:301/8Did Churchill meet Hitler in 1940? Britain's ‘SIS’ is tasked to find out....
| 01:00The rise and fall of the car factory. Presented by Sarfraz Mansoor.
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| 02:00 | 02:10The actor picks ‘Wuthering Heights’ by Kate Bush and ‘Proud Mary’ by Ike and Tina Turner. 02:202/3In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together.
| 02:006/10Cory and Greer consider their future while Faith looks back. 02:151/10As winter comes to Evensford, a local newspaper reporter meets a shy heiress. 02:301/4On Christmas Day 1989, Leonard Bernstein conducted Beethoven's Choral Symphony.
| 02:007/102010. Years have passed. Faith and Emmett meet again. 02:152/10Reporter Richardson spends more time with the headstrong heiress. 02:30Poet Lemn Sissay tells the story of Cab Calloway and his Hepster's Dictionary of jive talk
| 02:008/10Greer and Zee have a long overdue conversation. 02:153/10Richardson realises both Alex and Tom are also falling under the heiress' spell. 02:30Lars Tharp on our relationship with the urn, death and imortality
| 02:009/10Cory finds a way to pay tribute to his brother. 02:154/10Party plans are afoot for the heiress's 21st birthday and Richardson makes a decision. 02:30Rachel Johnson meets women, now in their 90s, who visited Germany in the 1930s.
| 02:0010/10Greer has a visitor to her New York apartment. 02:155/10As a midsummer night draws to an end, some life-changing events await Richardson. 02:30The story of a mysterious find on Morecambe beach by one man and his dog.
| 02:001/5Calm down, dear! Special guest Michael Winner joins in the sketch show fun. 02:306/6One feisty funny man grills another in the tag talk show.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Clap those hands, stamp those feet! Chris Stewart goes on the trail of flamenco in Granada
| 03:001/3A medical student is determined to find out more when a woman is accused of infanticide.
| 03:002/3Mystery deaths in 1920s Glasgow and Stirling intrigue Dr Wallace and his daughter Barbara.
| 03:003/3A 1920s malpractice court case into the death of a child poses moral questions.
| 03:001/3Dr Wallace examines two drowned boys, whilst Barbara's old enemy has become a new friend.
| 03:002/3Dr Wallace has tricky evidence to deliver in court after his Lake District holiday.
| 03:006/6Having nursed Peter through his retirement blues, Sam is wary over the chance of a new job 03:305/6Brian Perkins and Ken Livingstone foresee ego transplants and the USA invading Narnia.
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| 04:00 | 04:00When Frank retires, Flo realises she has many ambitions left – with or without him.
| 04:002/13Paul Gambaccini hosts the 25th series of the general knowledge music quiz. From 2011. 04:303/6The CyberPass cafe is shaken by Neville's shock news that his girlfriend has dumped him.
| 04:005/6Students from the University of Sheffield take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 04:304/6It's Jesters' Relief Week, but must Cornish smuggler Tamsyn raise funds for Devonians?
| 04:002/7James Walton hosts the literary quiz with John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks and Jane Thynne. 04:303/5Dublin's theatrical costumiers get involved in rivalry between two Lancashire clog troupes
| 04:002/6Crime writers Jean McConnell and Keith Miles tackle an Elizabethan court killing. 04:302/6The bossy social worker faces festivities with her laid-back parents. Stars Sally Phillips
| 04:004/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 04:303/4Primus plots to save the firm by publishing deathbed memoirs of the famous.
| 04:00Can Henry II rule his kingdom wisely and keep faith with his friends like Thomas Becket?
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:306/6Having nursed Peter through his retirement blues, Sam is wary over the chance of a new job
| 05:003/4Daliso Chaponda looks at UK and Africa charities and organisations. 05:306/6Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 05:004/4A school play and parents discussing s-e-x. Poetry and sketches from Pam Ayres. From 2004. 05:304/4Enchanting, absurd and funny stories from the mind of celebrated US writer Simon Rich.
| 05:002/6Ed has landed on his feet with a decent pad, a coffee maker and gainful employment. 05:305/6Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam star as long marrieds, in love with life and each other.
| 05:005/6Alfie Moore takes the audience through a case he handled involving harassment. 05:304/4Who cares? Why do we care? If genes are selfish why is altruism attractive?
| 05:003/4An unexpected death leads all four of the family to consider what is really important. 05:302/4David Jason stars in David Renwick’s dark sketch show about laughter after the apocalypse.
| 05:30Actor Simon Callow selects the life of a Hollywood great - Orson Welles.
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| 06:00 | 06:00Bunny Manders makes his first acquaintance with the amateur cracksman and cricketer. 06:303/7A doctor asks the detective to investigate the odd behaviour of his business partner.
| 06:00Bunny Manders is roped into a cricket match, but could detectives be on their trail? 06:304/7Sherlock Holmes sets his scruples to the side in the case of a serial blackmailer.
| 06:00What starts as a low-key stakeout turns into a terrifying scramble for survival. 06:306/7The sleuth probes the death of a magnate's wife and an accused governess.
| 06:00Bunny is forced to extemporise when the theft of a valuable painting seems to go wrong. 06:307/7Holmes and Watson investigate a case of a missing schoolboy. From 1962.
| 06:00The gentleman thief wants to try a different crime - to do away with a pawnbroker. 06:301/8Did Churchill meet Hitler in 1940? Britain's ‘SIS’ is tasked to find out....
| 06:00Can Henry II rule his kingdom wisely and keep faith with his friends like Thomas Becket?
| 06:002/2Distance and circumstance have put a strain on Greer and Cory's relationship.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/4Daliso Chaponda looks at UK and Africa charities and organisations. 07:306/6Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 07:004/4A school play and parents discussing s-e-x. Poetry and sketches from Pam Ayres. From 2004. 07:304/4Enchanting, absurd and funny stories from the mind of celebrated US writer Simon Rich.
| 07:002/6Ed has landed on his feet with a decent pad, a coffee maker and gainful employment. 07:305/6Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam star as long marrieds, in love with life and each other.
| 07:005/6Alfie Moore takes the audience through a case he handled involving harassment. 07:304/4Who cares? Why do we care? If genes are selfish why is altruism attractive?
| 07:003/4An unexpected death leads all four of the family to consider what is really important. 07:302/4David Jason stars in David Renwick’s dark sketch show about laughter after the apocalypse.
| 07:30Actor Simon Callow selects the life of a Hollywood great - Orson Welles.
| 07:10Singer Steve Earle chooses 'Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy'. 07:201/2From winter to midsummer night, a local reporter and a shy heiress get acquainted.
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| 08:00 | 08:007/8People who use lots of words but say very little. Stars Ronnie Barker. 08:303/5After extolling high standards at the bar, Fuller-Carp is embarrassed over animal rights.
| 08:0015/24Winston Seagoon battles the Big Brother Corporation. Can he survive Room 101? 08:307/7Mr Sims comes up with a bright idea for the evening of Sports Day.
| 08:009/20Visiting servicemen excite Griselda and Sid is scheming again... 08:305/6Compromises to pay the phone bill sees Judith selling more than she bargained for.
| 08:003/6The small-time crime writer and his wife have a clear-out to try and make some cash. 08:305/8Clare is seeing graduate Julian, but his brainy parents make her feel inadequate.
| 08:0016/26Jones and Godfrey goof on a platoon exercise involving live ammunition. 08:303/6A new face appears in the office opposite Chester Perry and causes a stir.
| 08:002/7James Walton hosts the literary quiz with John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks and Jane Thynne. 08:303/5Dublin's theatrical costumiers get involved in rivalry between two Lancashire clog troupes
| 08:3010/13With their microscopes in at the pawnbroker, the young medics need cash in a hurry.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/13Paul Gambaccini hosts the 25th series of the general knowledge music quiz. From 2011. 09:303/6The CyberPass cafe is shaken by Neville's shock news that his girlfriend has dumped him.
| 09:004/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 09:304/6It's Jesters' Relief Week, but must Cornish smuggler Tamsyn raise funds for Devonians?
| 09:002/7James Walton hosts the literary quiz with John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks and Jane Thynne. 09:303/5Dublin's theatrical costumiers get involved in rivalry between two Lancashire clog troupes
| 09:002/6Crime writers Jean McConnell and Keith Miles tackle an Elizabethan court killing. 09:302/6The bossy social worker faces festivities with her laid-back parents. Stars Sally Phillips
| 09:004/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 09:303/4Primus plots to save the firm by publishing deathbed memoirs of the famous.
| 09:00From plucky Cockneys to The Listening Project Fi Glover finds ordinary voices on the radio
| 09:003/13Brave Michael volunteers for the team's ad campaign for slimmer's bread. 09:303/4Daliso Chaponda looks at UK and Africa charities and organisations.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3A medical student is determined to find out more when a woman is accused of infanticide.
| 10:002/3Mystery deaths in 1920s Glasgow and Stirling intrigue Dr Wallace and his daughter Barbara.
| 10:003/3A 1920s malpractice court case into the death of a child poses moral questions.
| 10:001/3Dr Wallace examines two drowned boys, whilst Barbara's old enemy has become a new friend.
| 10:002/3Dr Wallace has tricky evidence to deliver in court after his Lake District holiday.
| | 10:00Cartoonist, actor and writer Willie Rushton makes his music choices. From 1984. 10:453/6What is ASMR and why does it only affect some people?
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| 11:00 | 11:001/52Manoush Zomorodi explores how our reliance on the oceans for resources is threatened. 11:50Clive Myrie selects Welcome to My World by Jim Reeves and So What by Miles Davis.
| 11:00The rise and fall of the car factory. Presented by Sarfraz Mansoor.
| 11:003/3Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to
| 11:00Radio host and jazz legend Humphrey Lyttelton is Kirsty Young’s guest. From 2006. 11:452/6How does love affect our brain?
| 11:00Scott Bryan, Laura Grimshaw and Chris Pearson round up new listening for April
| | 11:007/8Meg Bowles introduces stories where everyday moments have lasting impacts. 11:50Singer Steve Earle chooses 'Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy'.
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| 12:00 | 12:007/8People who use lots of words but say very little. Stars Ronnie Barker. 12:303/5After extolling high standards at the bar, Fuller-Carp is embarrassed over animal rights.
| 12:0015/24Winston Seagoon battles the Big Brother Corporation. Can he survive Room 101? 12:307/7Mr Sims comes up with a bright idea for the evening of Sports Day.
| 12:009/20Visiting servicemen excite Griselda and Sid is scheming again... 12:305/6Compromises to pay the phone bill sees Judith selling more than she bargained for.
| 12:003/6The small-time crime writer and his wife have a clear-out to try and make some cash. 12:305/8Clare is seeing graduate Julian, but his brainy parents make her feel inadequate.
| 12:0016/26Jones and Godfrey goof on a platoon exercise involving live ammunition. 12:303/6A new face appears in the office opposite Chester Perry and causes a stir.
| 12:00Things get complicated when maid Katy’s long-distance boyfriend turns up. 12:3016/26Jones and Godfrey goof on a platoon exercise involving live ammunition.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra chooses the most interesting programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:301/4Tom asks why the insurance industry is so confusing?
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| 13:00 | 13:00Bunny Manders makes his first acquaintance with the amateur cracksman and cricketer. 13:303/7A doctor asks the detective to investigate the odd behaviour of his business partner.
| 13:00Bunny Manders is roped into a cricket match, but could detectives be on their trail? 13:304/7Sherlock Holmes sets his scruples to the side in the case of a serial blackmailer.
| 13:00What starts as a low-key stakeout turns into a terrifying scramble for survival. 13:306/7The sleuth probes the death of a magnate's wife and an accused governess.
| 13:00Bunny is forced to extemporise when the theft of a valuable painting seems to go wrong. 13:307/7Holmes and Watson investigate a case of a missing schoolboy. From 1962.
| 13:00The gentleman thief wants to try a different crime - to do away with a pawnbroker. 13:301/8Did Churchill meet Hitler in 1940? Britain's ‘SIS’ is tasked to find out....
| 13:00The rise and fall of the car factory. Presented by Sarfraz Mansoor.
| 13:00Martin Amis's non-fiction pieces from 1986 to 2016.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10Cory and Greer consider their future while Faith looks back. 14:151/10As winter comes to Evensford, a local newspaper reporter meets a shy heiress. 14:301/4On Christmas Day 1989, Leonard Bernstein conducted Beethoven's Choral Symphony.
| 14:007/102010. Years have passed. Faith and Emmett meet again. 14:152/10Reporter Richardson spends more time with the headstrong heiress. 14:30Poet Lemn Sissay tells the story of Cab Calloway and his Hepster's Dictionary of jive talk
| 14:008/10Greer and Zee have a long overdue conversation. 14:153/10Richardson realises both Alex and Tom are also falling under the heiress' spell. 14:30Lars Tharp on our relationship with the urn, death and imortality
| 14:009/10Cory finds a way to pay tribute to his brother. 14:154/10Party plans are afoot for the heiress's 21st birthday and Richardson makes a decision. 14:30Rachel Johnson meets women, now in their 90s, who visited Germany in the 1930s.
| 14:0010/10Greer has a visitor to her New York apartment. 14:155/10As a midsummer night draws to an end, some life-changing events await Richardson. 14:30The story of a mysterious find on Morecambe beach by one man and his dog.
| 14:001/5Calm down, dear! Special guest Michael Winner joins in the sketch show fun. 14:306/6One feisty funny man grills another in the tag talk show.
| 14:10Film director Peter Greenaway selects Henry Hall's 'An Elephant Never Forgets'. 14:203/3In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3A medical student is determined to find out more when a woman is accused of infanticide.
| 15:002/3Mystery deaths in 1920s Glasgow and Stirling intrigue Dr Wallace and his daughter Barbara.
| 15:003/3A 1920s malpractice court case into the death of a child poses moral questions.
| 15:001/3Dr Wallace examines two drowned boys, whilst Barbara's old enemy has become a new friend.
| 15:002/3Dr Wallace has tricky evidence to deliver in court after his Lake District holiday.
| 15:006/6Having nursed Peter through his retirement blues, Sam is wary over the chance of a new job 15:305/6Brian Perkins and Ken Livingstone foresee ego transplants and the USA invading Narnia.
| 15:30Poet Lemn Sissay tells the story of Cab Calloway and his Hepster's Dictionary of jive talk
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| 16:00 | 16:002/13Paul Gambaccini hosts the 25th series of the general knowledge music quiz. From 2011. 16:303/6The CyberPass cafe is shaken by Neville's shock news that his girlfriend has dumped him.
| 16:005/6Students from the University of Sheffield take on their lecturers in the upbeat quiz. 16:304/6It's Jesters' Relief Week, but must Cornish smuggler Tamsyn raise funds for Devonians?
| 16:002/7James Walton hosts the literary quiz with John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks and Jane Thynne. 16:303/5Dublin's theatrical costumiers get involved in rivalry between two Lancashire clog troupes
| 16:002/6Crime writers Jean McConnell and Keith Miles tackle an Elizabethan court killing. 16:302/6The bossy social worker faces festivities with her laid-back parents. Stars Sally Phillips
| 16:004/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 16:303/4Primus plots to save the firm by publishing deathbed memoirs of the famous.
| 16:00Can Henry II rule his kingdom wisely and keep faith with his friends like Thomas Becket?
| 16:00A young Jane Austen falls in love fuelling her desire to become a writer.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/4Daliso Chaponda looks at UK and Africa charities and organisations. 17:306/6Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 17:004/4A school play and parents discussing s-e-x. Poetry and sketches from Pam Ayres. From 2004. 17:304/4Enchanting, absurd and funny stories from the mind of celebrated US writer Simon Rich.
| 17:002/6Ed has landed on his feet with a decent pad, a coffee maker and gainful employment. 17:305/6Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam star as long marrieds, in love with life and each other.
| 17:005/6Alfie Moore takes the audience through a case he handled involving harassment. 17:304/4Who cares? Why do we care? If genes are selfish why is altruism attractive?
| 17:003/4An unexpected death leads all four of the family to consider what is really important. 17:302/4David Jason stars in David Renwick’s dark sketch show about laughter after the apocalypse.
| 17:30Actor Simon Callow selects the life of a Hollywood great - Orson Welles.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses the most interesting programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:301/4Tom asks why the insurance industry is so confusing?
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| 18:00 | 18:001/4As an Oxford student plays ancient violin music, a hidden cupboard is revealed. 18:30Fern Britton and Katherine Grainger talk to Harriett Gilbert about their favourite books.
| 18:002/4Hiding his discovery, John starts falling under Adrian's sinister spell. 18:30An exploration of the impact of ELO's 1978 off-beam classic, Mr Blue Sky.
| 18:003/4Absent in Italy, John sends a letter summoning Sophia to Naples. 18:302/6Mark Radcliffe profiles the diminutive entertainer who starred as a schoolboy on radio.
| 18:004/4Gaskell tries to penetrate Adrian's malign spell. 18:30Actor Simon Callow selects the life of a Hollywood great - Orson Welles.
| 18:00A cautionary tale about smart technology, where danger prowls in the nursery. 18:303/3The little film that got lucky - how Danny Boyle's 'Slumdog Millionaire' won 8 Oscars.
| 18:00Living in a castle in Austria, lonely Laura is captivated by a beautiful visitor. 18:45A man is inexorably drawn towards a musical activity that has alarming consequences.
| 18:004/4Dark forces are unleashed in this tale of revenge stalking the corridors of Oxbridge. 18:454/5During a family's hotel stay, when only the son can see a mysterious figure using the lift
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| 19:00 | 19:007/8People who use lots of words but say very little. Stars Ronnie Barker. 19:303/5After extolling high standards at the bar, Fuller-Carp is embarrassed over animal rights.
| 19:0015/24Winston Seagoon battles the Big Brother Corporation. Can he survive Room 101? 19:307/7Mr Sims comes up with a bright idea for the evening of Sports Day.
| 19:009/20Visiting servicemen excite Griselda and Sid is scheming again... 19:305/6Compromises to pay the phone bill sees Judith selling more than she bargained for.
| 19:003/6The small-time crime writer and his wife have a clear-out to try and make some cash. 19:305/8Clare is seeing graduate Julian, but his brainy parents make her feel inadequate.
| 19:0016/26Jones and Godfrey goof on a platoon exercise involving live ammunition. 19:303/6A new face appears in the office opposite Chester Perry and causes a stir.
| 19:00From plucky Cockneys to The Listening Project Fi Glover finds ordinary voices on the radio
| 19:007/8Meg Bowles introduces stories where everyday moments have lasting impacts. 19:50Singer Steve Earle chooses 'Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy'.
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| 20:00 | 20:00Bunny Manders makes his first acquaintance with the amateur cracksman and cricketer. 20:303/7A doctor asks the detective to investigate the odd behaviour of his business partner.
| 20:00Bunny Manders is roped into a cricket match, but could detectives be on their trail? 20:304/7Sherlock Holmes sets his scruples to the side in the case of a serial blackmailer.
| 20:00What starts as a low-key stakeout turns into a terrifying scramble for survival. 20:306/7The sleuth probes the death of a magnate's wife and an accused governess.
| 20:00Bunny is forced to extemporise when the theft of a valuable painting seems to go wrong. 20:307/7Holmes and Watson investigate a case of a missing schoolboy. From 1962.
| 20:00The gentleman thief wants to try a different crime - to do away with a pawnbroker. 20:301/8Did Churchill meet Hitler in 1940? Britain's ‘SIS’ is tasked to find out....
| | 20:00A young Jane Austen falls in love fuelling her desire to become a writer.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/52Manoush Zomorodi explores how our reliance on the oceans for resources is threatened. 21:50Clive Myrie selects Welcome to My World by Jim Reeves and So What by Miles Davis.
| 21:00The rise and fall of the car factory. Presented by Sarfraz Mansoor.
| 21:003/3Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to
| 21:00Radio host and jazz legend Humphrey Lyttelton is Kirsty Young’s guest. From 2006. 21:452/6How does love affect our brain?
| 21:00Scott Bryan, Laura Grimshaw and Chris Pearson round up new listening for April
| | 21:00Cartoonist, actor and writer Willie Rushton makes his music choices. From 1984. 21:453/6What is ASMR and why does it only affect some people?
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| 22:00 | 22:006/6Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest running panel show, Just a Minute. 22:302/4Comedian Liam Williams tells of his teenage misadventures growing up in Leeds.
| 22:004/4Enchanting, absurd and funny stories from the mind of celebrated US writer Simon Rich. 22:302/2Award-winning American comedian Alex Edelman defends his generation: millennials. 22:55Lou Conran chats to Robin Ince.
| 22:005/6Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam star as long marrieds, in love with life and each other. 22:303/4Kevin Eldon returns with sketches about bunnies, Beethoven, Dylan Thomas and olives. 22:55Lou Conran chats to Robin Ince.
| 22:004/4Who cares? Why do we care? If genes are selfish why is altruism attractive? 22:302/6Brian Gulliver relives his experiences in Lessington, a land where ignorance reigns.
| 22:002/4David Jason stars in David Renwick’s dark sketch show about laughter after the apocalypse. 22:306/6In search of seasonal goodwill, Mark Watson continues his quest to improve the world.
| 22:003/6Alex and his romantic band explore the theme of love. 22:301/4Current affairs parody and stupidly feasible visit to the 24-hour Hall of Opinion Mirrors. 22:55Iain Lee chats to Joz Norris.
| 22:001/4Tom asks why the insurance industry is so confusing? 22:302/6Stuart is concerned the gift he left for Nicola in her desk could be misinterpreted.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:306/6Sarah Siddons, Richard Burton and Caradog (Cor Mawr).
| 23:004/4Here comes Muffin the Mule in an adventure paper shocker! 23:302/8The news of 1936 - and stereotypes in space. Starring Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell.
| 23:007/8Consumer champion Lynn Folds Over is consumed by all things consumer. 23:304/4The sporting legend tries to gauge the English team's success in his own murky way.
| 23:005/6The staff pitch their ideas for a special exhibition. 23:305/6Brian Perkins and Ken Livingstone foresee ego transplants and the USA invading Narnia.
| 23:003/4Stand-up Elis James continues his tour of the UK with a visit to The Empire in Belfast. 23:303/4The washed-up TV star finds himself 'In the Psychiatrist's Chair' with Dr Anthony Clare. 23:453/4Ben finds a seal cub that has been attacked. He takes it home and nurses it back to life.
| 23:006/6Will the star make it onto the Mallard stage, as himself, before the funding cuts bite? 23:302/5High winds alert! Weatherman Michael Fish bids for stardom.
| 23:004/6A new pet shop is set to open at Edge Falls retail park, but where are all the pets? 23:306/7Salty talk show host Jelly Stinger meets some fishy guests.
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