| 00:00 | 00:00Tormented Roderick's twin sister suffers an illness physicians don't understand. 00:455/5A man inherits some objects, but will he be able to control the events they set in motion?
| 00:001/5Ambassador B inspects a planet that encourages free speech. 00:15A man realises that a book he took from his father as a child, set out his own future. 00:30Richard Herring and Tracy-Ann Oberman tell Harriett Gilbert about their favourite books.
| 00:002/5Ambassador B pursues her missing sister into the uncharted planets of the Tundra. 00:15An accident survivor realises that the people who gathered to gawp, have a familiar look. 00:30Composer and conductor Paul Spicer explores the impact of Edward Elgar's Nimrod.
| 00:003/5Ambassador B is about to be disarmed in a way she never dreamed of. 00:15A chilling encounter in a dark theatre leads a man to question his sanity. 00:305/6Mark Radcliffe reveals how Ken Dodd became one of the greatest comic acts of our time.
| 00:004/5Landing on an unknown rock, Ambassador B gets a cheery welcome - and handcuffs. 00:15A beautiful and seemingly ageless woman enters Andrew’s life, then promptly disappears. 00:30Comedian Simon Evans nominates JS Mill, author of On Liberty.
| 00:005/5Ambassador B decides to turn in her badge on the next planet she finds. 00:15A Tuscan tower fills a solitary visitor with dread. 00:30The actor talks to Derek Jones about his love of bird watching, fishing and conservation.
| 00:00A writer of books about unusual phenomena turns his attention to Cornwall’s Celtic past. 00:45Behind a bricked-up entrance lurks a suspenseful tale of horror below stairs.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2It is 1940, and Juliet's unlikely fiancé Perry Gibbons has one last mission for her.
| 01:001/5A man goes missing from a liner. His sister is adamant that it wasn’t suicide 01:304/8Dodgy wine, missing racehorse and a body at a restaurant. Tony Beach is in the thick of it
| 01:002/5DC ‘Birdie’ Partridge has an amateur sidekick. But is she a potential next victim? 01:305/8Mystery for Flora - is her son back from Australia? And can a diary unlock the mystery?
| 01:003/5Despite being ordered not to, ‘Birdie’ keeps investigating. Ruth makes her own enquiries. 01:306/8Wine merchant Tony Beach has to deal with some unwanted visitors to his store.
| 01:004/5Ruth makes a mistake by visiting the scene of Terri's murder. Birdie comes to her rescue. 01:307/8Kenneth Junior makes a request from hospital, and Tony learns more about Paul Young.
| 01:005/5Ruth has been kidnapped and Birdie has a day of surprises in store. 01:308/8Tony Beach and Gerard MacGregor attempt to unearth the true identity of Paul Young.
| 01:00Lynne Truss shares her personal treasure trove of interviews with world famous writers.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Chef and writer Simon Hopkinson chooses 'Catch a Falling Star' by Perry Como. 02:201/2Lucy Graham gains all the wealth she desires when she marries widower Sir Michael Audley.
| 02:001/5A gruesome murder takes place in a remote Georgian country house. 02:151/5How the Victorians turned violent crime into entertainment. 02:30Bob Dickinson explores the world of the body as performance art.
| 02:002/5Whicher uncovers a web of deception and makes an arrest that shocks disbelieving locals. 02:152/5Why the Victorian public initially resisted an organised police force. 02:30Jo Brand looks at the sinister history of the sweet treat.
| 02:003/5Whicher's prime murder suspect faces questions about the gruesome killing. 02:153/5How the 1828 Red Barn Murder became a sensation of the age. 02:30Miles Jupp investigates the Plot Device that spawned a million pulp fictions.
| 02:004/5Years after the gruesome killing there is a surprise confession. 02:154/5A poisoning case shakes public faith in expert witnesses. Robert Glenister reads. 02:30Can Ian Hislop create a photofit image of Henry VIII from the many created down the ages?
| 02:005/5Only in 1928, an anonymous letter from Sydney reveals the facts of the case. 02:155/5How the age's great technological advances were used to capture criminals. 02:30In a children's home in Kampala every child is given a musical chance for a future.
| 02:00Poet and comedian Tim Key sleuths out what makes a great literary opening line. 02:30Comedy starring Jenny Eclair as jaded community website journalist Ros Moss.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Ian Peacock sets out to achieve the seemingly impossible, to be original.
| 03:001/5Kipps leaves school, and his first love Ann, when he’s apprenticed to a Folkestone draper.
| 03:002/5Kipps’ life – and fortune - changes dramatically when he answers a newspaper advert.
| 03:003/5Artie Kipps gets engaged to Miss Walshingham but his thoughts keep returning to Ann.
| 03:004/5Artie Kipps re-connects with his childhood sweetheart Ann but fails to mention his fiancé. 03:55Leonard Rossiter offers a satirical musing on the effect of slogans on badges and t-shirts
| 03:005/5Kipps is building a dream home for Ann. But is his fortune lost?
| 03:00Comedian and quizzer Paul Sinha examines our most important legal document. 03:305/6Alex and his band explore the theme of children.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Victorian thriller centring on the famous police dog Bobby and his master, John Gray.
| 04:004/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz in Manchester. 04:306/6Merv has always worn jeans, so why does Pam want to take him shopping?
| 04:001/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Rory Bremner, Nikki Bedi and Pete Brown. 04:301/4Musician Roy panics when his wife's vivacious sister takes best pal George out for dinner.
| 04:004/7James Walton takes the chair. Guests are Wendy Holden and John O'Farrell. 04:301/6After a few drinks, English teacher Jason Slater wakes up in the 19th century.
| 04:004/6Crime writers Tim Heald and Margaret Yorke puzzle over a case of robbery gone wrong. 04:305/6The social worker has a new student - with a useful army background.
| 04:006/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 04:302/6Irene needs help when strange events send the island into disarray.
| 04:00In 1942, thousands trekked from Burma into India. Drama based on real accounts.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:303/4Tom asks Ken Clarke MP if compensation culture is opposed to the theory of evolution.
| 05:003/6The bungling surveillance team is on a job so secret even the boss doesn't know about it. 05:303/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:003/4Alok's famous former school friend returns to Lenzie for a visit. 05:303/4Joe decides to become a Wellness Coach. Starring Philip Glenister.
| 05:005/6After immersing himself in popular culture, Ed gets a new job at a 'uni-collegy' thing. 05:302/10Medical revelations as Stephen Mangan takes the confession of satirist Dr. Phil Hammond.
| 05:002/6A modern single mum battles with life. Starring Ronni Ancona and John Gordon Sinclair 05:301/4Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz.
| 05:002/6American ad man Eliott Thurber struggles to promote a new brand of gourmet pet food. 05:30Athena Kugblenu examines what it means to be upwardly mobile.
| 05:30Comedian Simon Evans nominates JS Mill, author of On Liberty.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5A man goes missing from a liner. His sister is adamant that it wasn’t suicide 06:304/8Dodgy wine, missing racehorse and a body at a restaurant. Tony Beach is in the thick of it
| 06:002/5DC ‘Birdie’ Partridge has an amateur sidekick. But is she a potential next victim? 06:305/8Mystery for Flora - is her son back from Australia? And can a diary unlock the mystery?
| 06:003/5Despite being ordered not to, ‘Birdie’ keeps investigating. Ruth makes her own enquiries. 06:306/8Wine merchant Tony Beach has to deal with some unwanted visitors to his store.
| 06:004/5Ruth makes a mistake by visiting the scene of Terri's murder. Birdie comes to her rescue. 06:307/8Kenneth Junior makes a request from hospital, and Tony learns more about Paul Young.
| 06:005/5Ruth has been kidnapped and Birdie has a day of surprises in store. 06:308/8Tony Beach and Gerard MacGregor attempt to unearth the true identity of Paul Young.
| 06:00In 1942, thousands trekked from Burma into India. Drama based on real accounts.
| 06:00Scotland Yard's top detective Jack Whicher probes a gruesome 1860 country house murder.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/6The bungling surveillance team is on a job so secret even the boss doesn't know about it. 07:303/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:003/4Alok's famous former school friend returns to Lenzie for a visit. 07:303/4Joe decides to become a Wellness Coach. Starring Philip Glenister.
| 07:005/6After immersing himself in popular culture, Ed gets a new job at a 'uni-collegy' thing. 07:302/10Medical revelations as Stephen Mangan takes the confession of satirist Dr. Phil Hammond.
| 07:002/6A modern single mum battles with life. Starring Ronni Ancona and John Gordon Sinclair 07:301/4Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz.
| 07:002/6American ad man Eliott Thurber struggles to promote a new brand of gourmet pet food. 07:30Athena Kugblenu examines what it means to be upwardly mobile.
| 07:30Comedian Simon Evans nominates JS Mill, author of On Liberty.
| 07:10Sister Sledge's 'We Are Family' and the Intermezzo from Mascagni's 'Cavalleria Rusticana'. 07:20How 19th century murders, though rare, were reflected in popular entertainment.
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| 08:00 | 08:002/13Bob's fiancee Thelma is appalled by the return of Terry. From August 1975. 08:301/4Emerald Green is a vain, ambitious black woman. Can she really become a chat-show queen?
| 08:0019/24Can ace translator Neddie Seagoon recover the lost ancient manuscript of Purdom? 08:303/4The Meldrews' holiday homecoming proves eventful. Adapted from TV with Richard Wilson.
| 08:0012/20Rivalling Edinburgh and Salzburg, three short plays with the Lad in East Cheam. 08:302/4They just saved the world. But the Preventers have to do it again!
| 08:006/6The author and his wife compete to publicise their new books. 08:308/8Sarah is off to Florence but worries about her mother, plus there's shock news from Clare.
| 08:0019/26The platoon must pave the way for a convoy, but then the circus turns up. 08:306/6Bristow plots the summer holiday of a lifetime - in Mudsea.
| 08:004/7James Walton takes the chair. Guests are Wendy Holden and John O'Farrell. 08:301/6After a few drinks, English teacher Jason Slater wakes up in the 19th century.
| 08:3013/13It's nerves and pints all round as the St Swithin's medics take their finals.
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| 09:00 | 09:004/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz in Manchester. 09:306/6Merv has always worn jeans, so why does Pam want to take him shopping?
| 09:001/8A brand new series of news quizzing marshalled by Andy Zaltzman 09:301/4Musician Roy panics when his wife's vivacious sister takes best pal George out for dinner.
| 09:004/7James Walton takes the chair. Guests are Wendy Holden and John O'Farrell. 09:301/6After a few drinks, English teacher Jason Slater wakes up in the 19th century.
| 09:004/6Crime writers Tim Heald and Margaret Yorke puzzle over a case of robbery gone wrong. 09:305/6The social worker has a new student - with a useful army background.
| 09:006/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 09:302/6Irene needs help when strange events send the island into disarray.
| 09:00Penelope Keith unearths some horticultural highlights from the BBC archives.
| 09:006/13Will Michael remember his secretary’s birthday? 09:303/6The bungling surveillance team is on a job so secret even the boss doesn't know about it.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/5Kipps leaves school, and his first love Ann, when he’s apprenticed to a Folkestone draper.
| 10:002/5Kipps’ life – and fortune - changes dramatically when he answers a newspaper advert.
| 10:003/5Artie Kipps gets engaged to Miss Walshingham but his thoughts keep returning to Ann.
| 10:004/5Artie Kipps re-connects with his childhood sweetheart Ann but fails to mention his fiancé. 10:55Leonard Rossiter offers a satirical musing on the effect of slogans on badges and t-shirts
| 10:005/5Kipps is building a dream home for Ann. But is his fortune lost?
| | 10:00Royal photographer Arthur Edwards is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs 10:456/6What are wormholes and do they really exist?
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| 11:00 | 11:006/52Manoush Zomorodi and Elise Hu explore the idea of beauty 11:50TV presenter Trisha Goddard shares I Want You Back and Say Ladeo by Bobby McFerrin.
| 11:00Lynne Truss shares her personal treasure trove of interviews with world famous writers.
| 11:003/3Isy Suttie shares her lessons in life and love
| 11:00Jack Dee is castaway on a Desert Island. 11:455/6From cold feet to cold water swimming, Rutherford and Fry answer your chilling questions
| 11:00Chris Pearson and Chrystal Genesis with podcasts about music and musicians.
| | 11:002/8An exploration of the Vietnam War and the ghosts it left behind 11:55Sister Sledge's 'We Are Family' and the Intermezzo from Mascagni's 'Cavalleria Rusticana'.
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| 12:00 | 12:002/13Bob's fiancee Thelma is appalled by the return of Terry. From August 1975. 12:301/4Emerald Green is a vain, ambitious black woman. Can she really become a chat-show queen?
| 12:0019/24Can ace translator Neddie Seagoon recover the lost ancient manuscript of Purdom? 12:303/4The Meldrews' holiday homecoming proves eventful. Adapted from TV with Richard Wilson.
| 12:0012/20Rivalling Edinburgh and Salzburg, three short plays with the Lad in East Cheam. 12:302/4They just saved the world. But the Preventers have to do it again!
| 12:006/6The author and his wife compete to publicise their new books. 12:308/8Sarah is off to Florence but worries about her mother, plus there's shock news from Clare.
| 12:0019/26The platoon must pave the way for a convoy, but then the circus turns up. 12:306/6Bristow plots the summer holiday of a lifetime - in Mudsea.
| 12:00Liz and George feel like social outcasts when a party invitation fails to arrive. 12:302/13Bob's fiancee Thelma is appalled by the return of Terry. From August 1975.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects engaging programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:304/4Tom takes issue with his local curry house and their addiction to junk mail.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5A man goes missing from a liner. His sister is adamant that it wasn’t suicide 13:304/8Dodgy wine, missing racehorse and a body at a restaurant. Tony Beach is in the thick of it
| 13:002/5DC ‘Birdie’ Partridge has an amateur sidekick. But is she a potential next victim? 13:305/8Mystery for Flora - is her son back from Australia? And can a diary unlock the mystery?
| 13:003/5Despite being ordered not to, ‘Birdie’ keeps investigating. Ruth makes her own enquiries. 13:306/8Wine merchant Tony Beach has to deal with some unwanted visitors to his store.
| 13:004/5Ruth makes a mistake by visiting the scene of Terri's murder. Birdie comes to her rescue. 13:307/8Kenneth Junior makes a request from hospital, and Tony learns more about Paul Young.
| 13:005/5Ruth has been kidnapped and Birdie has a day of surprises in store. 13:308/8Tony Beach and Gerard MacGregor attempt to unearth the true identity of Paul Young.
| 13:00Lynne Truss shares her personal treasure trove of interviews with world famous writers.
| 13:00The revealing account of the godfather of rock's underground, Lou Reed.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5A gruesome murder takes place in a remote Georgian country house. 14:151/5How the Victorians turned violent crime into entertainment. 14:30Bob Dickinson explores the world of the body as performance art.
| 14:002/5Whicher uncovers a web of deception and makes an arrest that shocks disbelieving locals. 14:152/5Why the Victorian public initially resisted an organised police force. 14:30Jo Brand looks at the sinister history of the sweet treat.
| 14:003/5Whicher's prime murder suspect faces questions about the gruesome killing. 14:153/5How the 1828 Red Barn Murder became a sensation of the age. 14:30Miles Jupp investigates the Plot Device that spawned a million pulp fictions.
| 14:004/5Years after the gruesome killing there is a surprise confession. 14:154/5A poisoning case shakes public faith in expert witnesses. Robert Glenister reads. 14:30Can Ian Hislop create a photofit image of Henry VIII from the many created down the ages?
| 14:005/5Only in 1928, an anonymous letter from Sydney reveals the facts of the case. 14:155/5How the age's great technological advances were used to capture criminals. 14:30In a children's home in Kampala every child is given a musical chance for a future.
| 14:00Poet and comedian Tim Key sleuths out what makes a great literary opening line. 14:30Comedy starring Jenny Eclair as jaded community website journalist Ros Moss.
| 14:10The author chooses a Vera Lynn classic and 'Soave sia il vento' from Cosi Fan Tutte. 14:202/2Robert gets closer to the truth in his quest to uncover Lady Audley's secret.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/5Kipps leaves school, and his first love Ann, when he’s apprenticed to a Folkestone draper.
| 15:002/5Kipps’ life – and fortune - changes dramatically when he answers a newspaper advert.
| 15:003/5Artie Kipps gets engaged to Miss Walshingham but his thoughts keep returning to Ann.
| 15:004/5Artie Kipps re-connects with his childhood sweetheart Ann but fails to mention his fiancé. 15:55Leonard Rossiter offers a satirical musing on the effect of slogans on badges and t-shirts
| 15:005/5Kipps is building a dream home for Ann. But is his fortune lost?
| 15:00Comedian and quizzer Paul Sinha examines our most important legal document. 15:305/6Alex and his band explore the theme of children.
| 15:30Jo Brand looks at the sinister history of the sweet treat.
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| 16:00 | 16:004/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz in Manchester. 16:306/6Merv has always worn jeans, so why does Pam want to take him shopping?
| 16:001/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Rory Bremner, Nikki Bedi and Pete Brown. 16:301/4Musician Roy panics when his wife's vivacious sister takes best pal George out for dinner.
| 16:004/7James Walton takes the chair. Guests are Wendy Holden and John O'Farrell. 16:301/6After a few drinks, English teacher Jason Slater wakes up in the 19th century.
| 16:004/6Crime writers Tim Heald and Margaret Yorke puzzle over a case of robbery gone wrong. 16:305/6The social worker has a new student - with a useful army background.
| 16:006/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 16:302/6Irene needs help when strange events send the island into disarray.
| 16:00In 1942, thousands trekked from Burma into India. Drama based on real accounts.
| 16:00A photograph evokes vivid memories of an intense lost love across the English Channel.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/6The bungling surveillance team is on a job so secret even the boss doesn't know about it. 17:303/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:003/4Alok's famous former school friend returns to Lenzie for a visit. 17:303/4Joe decides to become a Wellness Coach. Starring Philip Glenister.
| 17:005/6After immersing himself in popular culture, Ed gets a new job at a 'uni-collegy' thing. 17:302/10Medical revelations as Stephen Mangan takes the confession of satirist Dr. Phil Hammond.
| 17:002/6A modern single mum battles with life. Starring Ronni Ancona and John Gordon Sinclair 17:301/4Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz.
| 17:002/6American ad man Eliott Thurber struggles to promote a new brand of gourmet pet food. 17:30Athena Kugblenu examines what it means to be upwardly mobile.
| 17:30Comedian Simon Evans nominates JS Mill, author of On Liberty.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects engaging programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:304/4Tom takes issue with his local curry house and their addiction to junk mail.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5Ambassador B inspects a planet that encourages free speech. 18:15A man realises that a book he took from his father as a child, set out his own future. 18:30Richard Herring and Tracy-Ann Oberman tell Harriett Gilbert about their favourite books.
| 18:002/5Ambassador B pursues her missing sister into the uncharted planets of the Tundra. 18:15An accident survivor realises that the people who gathered to gawp, have a familiar look. 18:30Composer and conductor Paul Spicer explores the impact of Edward Elgar's Nimrod.
| 18:003/5Ambassador B is about to be disarmed in a way she never dreamed of. 18:15A chilling encounter in a dark theatre leads a man to question his sanity. 18:305/6Mark Radcliffe reveals how Ken Dodd became one of the greatest comic acts of our time.
| 18:004/5Landing on an unknown rock, Ambassador B gets a cheery welcome - and handcuffs. 18:15A beautiful and seemingly ageless woman enters Andrew’s life, then promptly disappears. 18:30Comedian Simon Evans nominates JS Mill, author of On Liberty.
| 18:005/5Ambassador B decides to turn in her badge on the next planet she finds. 18:15A Tuscan tower fills a solitary visitor with dread. 18:30The actor talks to Derek Jones about his love of bird watching, fishing and conservation.
| 18:00A writer of books about unusual phenomena turns his attention to Cornwall’s Celtic past. 18:45Behind a bricked-up entrance lurks a suspenseful tale of horror below stairs.
| 18:001/5A prank by a pair of anatomy students last lasting repercussions. 18:301/5Christopher Cazenove plays Stephen who’ll do anything to conquer his painful secret fear.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/13Bob's fiancee Thelma is appalled by the return of Terry. From August 1975. 19:301/4Emerald Green is a vain, ambitious black woman. Can she really become a chat-show queen?
| 19:0019/24Can ace translator Neddie Seagoon recover the lost ancient manuscript of Purdom? 19:303/4The Meldrews' holiday homecoming proves eventful. Adapted from TV with Richard Wilson.
| 19:0012/20Rivalling Edinburgh and Salzburg, three short plays with the Lad in East Cheam. 19:302/4They just saved the world. But the Preventers have to do it again!
| 19:006/6The author and his wife compete to publicise their new books. 19:308/8Sarah is off to Florence but worries about her mother, plus there's shock news from Clare.
| 19:0019/26The platoon must pave the way for a convoy, but then the circus turns up. 19:306/6Bristow plots the summer holiday of a lifetime - in Mudsea.
| 19:00Penelope Keith unearths some horticultural highlights from the BBC archives.
| 19:002/8An exploration of the Vietnam War and the ghosts it left behind 19:55Sister Sledge's 'We Are Family' and the Intermezzo from Mascagni's 'Cavalleria Rusticana'.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5A man goes missing from a liner. His sister is adamant that it wasn’t suicide 20:304/8Dodgy wine, missing racehorse and a body at a restaurant. Tony Beach is in the thick of it
| 20:002/5DC ‘Birdie’ Partridge has an amateur sidekick. But is she a potential next victim? 20:305/8Mystery for Flora - is her son back from Australia? And can a diary unlock the mystery?
| 20:003/5Despite being ordered not to, ‘Birdie’ keeps investigating. Ruth makes her own enquiries. 20:306/8Wine merchant Tony Beach has to deal with some unwanted visitors to his store.
| 20:004/5Ruth makes a mistake by visiting the scene of Terri's murder. Birdie comes to her rescue. 20:307/8Kenneth Junior makes a request from hospital, and Tony learns more about Paul Young.
| 20:005/5Ruth has been kidnapped and Birdie has a day of surprises in store. 20:308/8Tony Beach and Gerard MacGregor attempt to unearth the true identity of Paul Young.
| | 20:00A photograph evokes vivid memories of an intense lost love across the English Channel.
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| 21:00 | 21:006/52Manoush Zomorodi and Elise Hu explore the idea of beauty 21:50TV presenter Trisha Goddard shares I Want You Back and Say Ladeo by Bobby McFerrin.
| 21:00Lynne Truss shares her personal treasure trove of interviews with world famous writers.
| 21:003/3Isy Suttie shares her lessons in life and love
| 21:00Jack Dee is castaway on a Desert Island. 21:455/6From cold feet to cold water swimming, Rutherford and Fry answer your chilling questions
| 21:00Chris Pearson and Chrystal Genesis with podcasts about music and musicians.
| | 21:00Royal photographer Arthur Edwards is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs 21:456/6What are wormholes and do they really exist?
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:30Comedian and quizzer Paul Sinha examines our most important legal document.
| 22:003/4Joe decides to become a Wellness Coach. Starring Philip Glenister. 22:303/6Nick's mate proves a headache, while Vince the geranium meets a bee.
| 22:002/10Medical revelations as Stephen Mangan takes the confession of satirist Dr. Phil Hammond. 22:302/2Lemn explores the nature of home via comedy, poetry and conversation.
| 22:001/4Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz. 22:305/6Missing for six years, Brian has stories to tell. He relives his experiences in Hermicia.
| 22:00Athena Kugblenu examines what it means to be upwardly mobile. 22:303/4Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney create improvised sketches from audience suggestions
| 22:006/6Alex and his band explore the theme of seasons. 22:304/4Current affairs parody and stupidly feasible visit to the 24-hour Hall Of Opinion Mirrors.
| 22:004/4Tom takes issue with his local curry house and their addiction to junk mail. 22:305/6Someone has left a baby at the jobcentre. Comedy from 2013.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/8A brand new series of news quizzing marshalled by Andy Zaltzman 23:303/6Agony aunt Sarah and her group tackle problems like 'I'm childless and proud of it'.
| 23:003/4In a bid to diversify, Alex and Ben are attempting to enter the world of high finance. 23:307/8Talking dolphins - and bible sponsorship. Starring Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell.
| 23:004/4Alex and Ben are putting out a Christmas special - in the height of summer. 23:303/4Rhys James explores a different aspect of himself. 23:453/4The world's greatest philosopher conjures all sorts of conundrums.
| 23:002/2Quizzical everywoman and stand-up poet Kate Fox explores things she does not want in life. 23:304/4Rhys reads a letter he wrote to his future self when he was 10. 23:454/4Simon Munnery's comedic take on a rough tough job in Oz and battling cancer.
| 23:002/2Cocktail pianist Nigel Penny is booked to perform afloat. Stars Richie Webb. 23:30Comedy starring Jenny Eclair as jaded community website journalist Ros Moss.
| 23:00Jake Yapp and Isy Suttie chat to Sara Barron at the Machynlleth Comedy Festival. 23:153/4Comedian James Acaster presents the results of his in-depth research into wheels. 23:301/2Stand-up Tudur Owen puts Anglesey on the map.
| 23:00Jake Yapp and Isy Suttie present highlights from the Machynlleth Comedy Festival. 23:154/4Stand-up comic Sindhu Vee looks at being a parent in a multi-generational family. 23:302/2Stand-up Tudur Owen puts Anglesey on the map - and meets its people
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