| 00:00 | 00:001/5A prank by a pair of anatomy students last lasting repercussions. 00:301/5Christopher Cazenove plays Stephen who’ll do anything to conquer his painful secret fear.
| 00:001/5Get ready to log back on to the virtual world where you can be whoever you want to be. 00:30Andrew Maxwell and Kamila Shamsie reveal the books they love to Harriett Gilbert.
| 00:002/5Lioba and Kip are in the desert, dodging the shock and awe in search of a magic lamp. 00:30Contributors explain what 'Bring Him Home', from Les Miserables, means to them.
| 00:003/5If Happy Valley is the perfect place to live, why are they selling it so hard? 00:306/6Mark Radcliffe looks at the comedians' comedian, Jimmy James.
| 00:004/5Lioba and Kip are on the rain-soaked streets of a city where crime definitely pays. 00:30Patricia Greene, the actress who plays Jill Archer, nominates Bess of Hardwick as her hero
| 00:005/5Lioba and Kip hit the dark side, and their biggest test yet. 00:30Singer Roger Whittaker shares his fascination for the wildlife of East Africa and Wales.
| 00:00Paul is stuck in a vicious circle of failing to “escape”. Why is he there? 00:45A vision of a future when pedestrians won't be allowed to walk. Read by David Horovitch.
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| 01:00 | 01:00The revealing account of the godfather of rock's underground, Lou Reed.
| 01:00A rookie blackmailer learns the pitfalls of the business. 01:301/5Can't a Belgian sleuth have a holiday in Devon without getting embroiled in a murder?
| 01:00Trevor calls on his acting skills when Miss Pike hires him to escort her. 01:302/5When an American starlet is found dead, Poirot has a hotel full of suspects to investigate
| 01:00John and Helen get more than they bargained for tryIng to sell old jewellery. 01:303/5There are suspects-a-plenty, witchcraft and a love-letter for the sleuth to investigate.
| 01:00An unusual birthday request makes Derek question his love for Adrienne. 01:304/5The Belgian sleuth makes a chance discovery.
| 01:00When Jemma suddenly packs her bags and leaves, her flatmates have to work out why. 01:305/5Determined to pinpoint the killer, the Belgian sleuth invites his suspects to a picnic.
| 01:00Suggs returns to Soho to find out how this unique community functions today.
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| 02:00 | 02:10The author chooses a Vera Lynn classic and 'Soave sia il vento' from Cosi Fan Tutte. 02:202/2Robert gets closer to the truth in his quest to uncover Lady Audley's secret.
| 02:001/5Recalling tea with tinned biscuits, the author takes a sentimental journey around Britain. 02:151/20Orphan Becky and her friend Amelia both leave school. Narrated by Stephen Fry. 02:30The untold story of film reviewer Harold McCarthy - with Matthew Sweet
| 02:002/5Recalling driving and his hospital job, the American author takes a journey around Britain 02:152/20Ambitious Becky awaits a marriage proposal, while Amelia meets old friend Dobbin. 02:30The women who overcame grief through friendship and sea shanties
| 02:003/5Musing on maps, socks and castles, the author takes a sentimental journey around Britain. 02:153/20A lascivious lawyer and a dashing captain - Becky Sharp continues to attract admirers. 02:30Writer and comedian Stewart Lee explores the television series Children of the Stones.
| 02:004/5The American author on getting soaked and being pestered by a passenger. 02:154/20Becky Sharp aims to charm a wealthy spinster and her handsome nephew. 02:30Rebecca Lloyd-Evans visits Beirut's house of memory.
| 02:005/5Soaking up culture and off to a pub, the American author concludes his journey. 02:155/20Becky travels to London with the ailing spinster Miss Crawley. Narrated by Stephen Fry. 02:30Christopher Frayling on Henry Cole, the founder of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
| 02:001/2Stand-up Tudur Owen puts Anglesey on the map. 02:30Britain's leading ventriloquist brings the crafty art back to radio.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Jo Brand looks at the sinister history of the sweet treat.
| 03:001/2Contemporary drama from Iran. A writer must cheat the censor to publish his love story.
| 03:002/2Dara now faces an unsuspected rival and a dangerous neighbour.
| 03:00Gambian musician Moses Biama is in London to record with fading English rock star, Frank.
| 03:001/2Martin Guerre's trial dramatised from the notes of the 16th-century French judge.
| 03:002/2Having accepted him after eight years away, Guerre's wife now claims he is an impostor.
| 03:00Kiri Pritchard-McLean wonders why millennials don't want to procreate? 03:30This is an ode to radio, rare records and anyone who's sought solace in the wireless.
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| 04:00 | 04:00A photograph evokes vivid memories of an intense lost love across the English Channel.
| 04:005/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz in London. 04:301/6Nun Martina leaves her convent and lands slap, bang in a catering crisis.
| 04:002/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Joe Lycett, Professor Tom Shakespeare and Konnie Huq. 04:302/4When Barry's wife walks out, Roy knows the best way to get her back, until rum intervenes.
| 04:005/7James Walton hosts the literary quiz with John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks and Jane Thynne. 04:302/6As Jason attempts to return to 2003, he gets involved with various culinary devices.
| 04:005/6Crime writers Robert Barnard and Lindsey Davis probe who wielded a deadly skewer. 04:306/6The bossy social worker's nemesis Peggy issues a challenge that she can't refuse.
| 04:007/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 04:303/6How will village disputes be solved if no-one is talking to each other?
| 04:00Edward discovers the family business he is inheriting has been defrauding its clients.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects engaging programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:304/4Tom takes issue with his local curry house and their addiction to junk mail.
| 05:004/6A CIA man spends the day with Team Beagle. But will his past come back to haunt him? 05:304/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:004/4Malcolm surprises Ramesh by announcing she wants to become a foster carer. 05:304/4Heart to hearts, painting and events spiralling out of control.
| 05:006/6Ed is befriended online by old flame Fiona - but is it wise for them to get reacquainted? 05:303/10Cycling revelations and hidden loot. Stephen Mangan takes confession from Clarke Peters.
| 05:003/6The trials of a single mum's life with Ronni Ancona and John Gordon-Sinclair. 05:302/4Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz.
| 05:003/6Eliott must promote a German chocolate called 'Laughing', but he finds little humour in it 05:30Stand-up special from the Mancunian comedian with a common name.
| 05:30Patricia Greene, the actress who plays Jill Archer, nominates Bess of Hardwick as her hero
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| 06:00 | 06:00A rookie blackmailer learns the pitfalls of the business. 06:301/5Can't a Belgian sleuth have a holiday in Devon without getting embroiled in a murder?
| 06:00Trevor calls on his acting skills when Miss Pike hires him to escort her. 06:302/5When an American starlet is found dead, Poirot has a hotel full of suspects to investigate
| 06:00John and Helen get more than they bargained for tryIng to sell old jewellery. 06:303/5There are suspects-a-plenty, witchcraft and a love-letter for the sleuth to investigate.
| 06:00An unusual birthday request makes Derek question his love for Adrienne. 06:304/5The Belgian sleuth makes a chance discovery.
| 06:00When Jemma suddenly packs her bags and leaves, her flatmates have to work out why. 06:305/5Determined to pinpoint the killer, the Belgian sleuth invites his suspects to a picnic.
| 06:00Edward discovers the family business he is inheriting has been defrauding its clients.
| 06:00American comic writer, Bill Bryson takes a sentimental journey around Britain.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/6A CIA man spends the day with Team Beagle. But will his past come back to haunt him? 07:304/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:004/4Malcolm surprises Ramesh by announcing she wants to become a foster carer. 07:304/4Heart to hearts, painting and events spiralling out of control.
| 07:006/6Ed is befriended online by old flame Fiona - but is it wise for them to get reacquainted? 07:303/10Cycling revelations and hidden loot. Stephen Mangan takes confession from Clarke Peters.
| 07:003/6The trials of a single mum's life with Ronni Ancona and John Gordon-Sinclair. 07:302/4Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz.
| 07:003/6Eliott must promote a German chocolate called 'Laughing', but he finds little humour in it 07:30Stand-up special from the Mancunian comedian with a common name.
| 07:30Patricia Greene, the actress who plays Jill Archer, nominates Bess of Hardwick as her hero
| 07:10The actor chooses tracks by Dory Previn and Matt Bianco. 07:201/4Orphan Becky Sharp begins her journey in society. Stephen Fry narrates the comic tale.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/13Bob gets the jitters over marrying Thelma. Adapted from TV from August 1975. 08:302/4Emerald's illusions of glamour and fame are shattered when she meets her TV producer.
| 08:0021/24Oyster-loving Neddie Seagoon takes to the River Thames, which is soon draining away. 08:304/4Victor suffers a bank holiday traffic nightmare. Adapted from TV with Richard Wilson.
| 08:0013/20The Lad is set to entertain troops in Malta, but gets duped! 08:303/4Can the duo outwit the dastardly Sir Hamish? Comic homage to 60s and 70s cult TV.
| 08:001/4The actor, raconteur and general bore talks to just about anyone who will listen. 08:301/4Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch turns to politics over a compulsory purchase order.
| 08:0020/26Mainwaring goes into bat when the platoon are challenged to play the wardens. 08:301/6Trapped in a parallel universe, Robin is set for divorce from the woman he never married.
| 08:005/7James Walton hosts the literary quiz with John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks and Jane Thynne. 08:302/6As Jason attempts to return to 2003, he gets involved with various culinary devices.
| 08:301/8Single dad Bryan tries to get a loan to move house, but it's not simple.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz in London. 09:301/6Nun Martina leaves her convent and lands slap, bang in a catering crisis.
| 09:002/8Andy Zaltzman quizzes the week's news 09:302/4When Barry's wife walks out, Roy knows the best way to get her back, until rum intervenes.
| 09:005/7James Walton hosts the literary quiz with John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks and Jane Thynne. 09:302/6As Jason attempts to return to 2003, he gets involved with various culinary devices.
| 09:005/6Crime writers Robert Barnard and Lindsey Davis probe who wielded a deadly skewer. 09:306/6The bossy social worker's nemesis Peggy issues a challenge that she can't refuse.
| 09:007/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 09:303/6How will village disputes be solved if no-one is talking to each other?
| 09:00Featuring The Million Pound Radio Show, Old Harry's Game and Trevor's World of Sport.
| 09:007/13A team trip to the countryside, to work on a shampoo campaign, doesn't go to plan. 09:304/6A CIA man spends the day with Team Beagle. But will his past come back to haunt him?
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2Contemporary drama from Iran. A writer must cheat the censor to publish his love story.
| 10:002/2Dara now faces an unsuspected rival and a dangerous neighbour.
| 10:00Gambian musician Moses Biama is in London to record with fading English rock star, Frank.
| 10:001/2Martin Guerre's trial dramatised from the notes of the 16th-century French judge.
| 10:002/2Having accepted him after eight years away, Guerre's wife now claims he is an impostor.
| | 10:00Former MI6 secretary and cousin to the Queen, Margaret Rhodes is castaway. 10:45Musings on the structures built by New Guinea's Vogelkop bowerbirds to attract mates.
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| 11:00 | 11:005/52Manoush Zomorodi explores the future one of life’s greatest pleasures, food. 11:50Rankin chooses English Rose by The Jam and Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones.
| 11:00Suggs returns to Soho to find out how this unique community functions today.
| 11:001/3Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville look at 80s alternative comedy.
| 11:00Royal photographer Arthur Edwards is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs 11:456/6What are wormholes and do they really exist?
| 11:00Laura Grimshaw and Jake Yapp present comedy podcasts from the Machynlleth Comedy Festival.
| | 11:003/8Cassetternet: how the the cassette tape helped to create the internet. 11:55The actor chooses tracks by Dory Previn and Matt Bianco.
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| 12:00 | 12:003/13Bob gets the jitters over marrying Thelma. Adapted from TV from August 1975. 12:302/4Emerald's illusions of glamour and fame are shattered when she meets her TV producer.
| 12:0021/24Oyster-loving Neddie Seagoon takes to the River Thames, which is soon draining away. 12:304/4Victor suffers a bank holiday traffic nightmare. Adapted from TV with Richard Wilson.
| 12:0013/20The Lad is set to entertain troops in Malta, but gets duped! 12:303/4Can the duo outwit the dastardly Sir Hamish? Comic homage to 60s and 70s cult TV.
| 12:001/4The actor, raconteur and general bore talks to just about anyone who will listen. 12:301/4Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch turns to politics over a compulsory purchase order.
| 12:0020/26Mainwaring goes into bat when the platoon are challenged to play the wardens. 12:301/6Trapped in a parallel universe, Robin is set for divorce from the woman he never married.
| 12:00Liz starts a scrapbook, which leads to fun memories with her and George. 12:301/4The actor, raconteur and general bore talks to just about anyone who will listen.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects interesting poems from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:301/6Peter and Sam receive a chilly warning about an imminent danger to their pensions.
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| 13:00 | 13:00A rookie blackmailer learns the pitfalls of the business. 13:301/5Can't a Belgian sleuth have a holiday in Devon without getting embroiled in a murder?
| 13:00Trevor calls on his acting skills when Miss Pike hires him to escort her. 13:302/5When an American starlet is found dead, Poirot has a hotel full of suspects to investigate
| 13:00John and Helen get more than they bargained for tryIng to sell old jewellery. 13:303/5There are suspects-a-plenty, witchcraft and a love-letter for the sleuth to investigate.
| 13:00An unusual birthday request makes Derek question his love for Adrienne. 13:304/5The Belgian sleuth makes a chance discovery.
| 13:00When Jemma suddenly packs her bags and leaves, her flatmates have to work out why. 13:305/5Determined to pinpoint the killer, the Belgian sleuth invites his suspects to a picnic.
| 13:00Suggs returns to Soho to find out how this unique community functions today.
| 13:001/2Sullen and angry, teenager Jaxie Clackton's life is about to change.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Recalling tea with tinned biscuits, the author takes a sentimental journey around Britain. 14:151/20Orphan Becky and her friend Amelia both leave school. Narrated by Stephen Fry. 14:30The untold story of film reviewer Harold McCarthy - with Matthew Sweet
| 14:002/5Recalling driving and his hospital job, the American author takes a journey around Britain 14:152/20Ambitious Becky awaits a marriage proposal, while Amelia meets old friend Dobbin. 14:30The women who overcame grief through friendship and sea shanties
| 14:003/5Musing on maps, socks and castles, the author takes a sentimental journey around Britain. 14:153/20A lascivious lawyer and a dashing captain - Becky Sharp continues to attract admirers. 14:30Writer and comedian Stewart Lee explores the television series Children of the Stones.
| 14:004/5The American author on getting soaked and being pestered by a passenger. 14:154/20Becky Sharp aims to charm a wealthy spinster and her handsome nephew. 14:30Rebecca Lloyd-Evans visits Beirut's house of memory.
| 14:005/5Soaking up culture and off to a pub, the American author concludes his journey. 14:155/20Becky travels to London with the ailing spinster Miss Crawley. Narrated by Stephen Fry. 14:30Christopher Frayling on Henry Cole, the founder of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
| 14:001/2Stand-up Tudur Owen puts Anglesey on the map. 14:30Britain's leading ventriloquist brings the crafty art back to radio.
| 14:10The song choices of Dame Jenni Murray. 14:20Playwright Alan Plater talks about the career moves he never made.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Contemporary drama from Iran. A writer must cheat the censor to publish his love story.
| 15:002/2Dara now faces an unsuspected rival and a dangerous neighbour.
| 15:00Gambian musician Moses Biama is in London to record with fading English rock star, Frank.
| 15:001/2Martin Guerre's trial dramatised from the notes of the 16th-century French judge.
| 15:002/2Having accepted him after eight years away, Guerre's wife now claims he is an impostor.
| 15:00Kiri Pritchard-McLean wonders why millennials don't want to procreate? 15:30This is an ode to radio, rare records and anyone who's sought solace in the wireless.
| 15:30Writer and comedian Stewart Lee explores the television series Children of the Stones.
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| 16:00 | 16:005/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz in London. 16:301/6Nun Martina leaves her convent and lands slap, bang in a catering crisis.
| 16:002/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Joe Lycett, Professor Tom Shakespeare and Konnie Huq. 16:302/4When Barry's wife walks out, Roy knows the best way to get her back, until rum intervenes.
| 16:005/7James Walton hosts the literary quiz with John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks and Jane Thynne. 16:302/6As Jason attempts to return to 2003, he gets involved with various culinary devices.
| 16:005/6Crime writers Robert Barnard and Lindsey Davis probe who wielded a deadly skewer. 16:306/6The bossy social worker's nemesis Peggy issues a challenge that she can't refuse.
| 16:007/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 16:303/6How will village disputes be solved if no-one is talking to each other?
| 16:00Edward discovers the family business he is inheriting has been defrauding its clients.
| 16:00The turbulent life and loves of Hollywood movie icon Marilyn Monroe.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/6A CIA man spends the day with Team Beagle. But will his past come back to haunt him? 17:304/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:004/4Malcolm surprises Ramesh by announcing she wants to become a foster carer. 17:304/4Heart to hearts, painting and events spiralling out of control.
| 17:006/6Ed is befriended online by old flame Fiona - but is it wise for them to get reacquainted? 17:303/10Cycling revelations and hidden loot. Stephen Mangan takes confession from Clarke Peters.
| 17:003/6The trials of a single mum's life with Ronni Ancona and John Gordon-Sinclair. 17:302/4Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz.
| 17:003/6Eliott must promote a German chocolate called 'Laughing', but he finds little humour in it 17:30Stand-up special from the Mancunian comedian with a common name.
| 17:30Patricia Greene, the actress who plays Jill Archer, nominates Bess of Hardwick as her hero
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects interesting poems from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:301/6Peter and Sam receive a chilly warning about an imminent danger to their pensions.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5Get ready to log back on to the virtual world where you can be whoever you want to be. 18:30Andrew Maxwell and Kamila Shamsie reveal the books they love to Harriett Gilbert.
| 18:002/5Lioba and Kip are in the desert, dodging the shock and awe in search of a magic lamp. 18:30Contributors explain what 'Bring Him Home', from Les Miserables, means to them.
| 18:003/5If Happy Valley is the perfect place to live, why are they selling it so hard? 18:306/6Mark Radcliffe looks at the comedians' comedian, Jimmy James.
| 18:004/5Lioba and Kip are on the rain-soaked streets of a city where crime definitely pays. 18:30Patricia Greene, the actress who plays Jill Archer, nominates Bess of Hardwick as her hero
| 18:005/5Lioba and Kip hit the dark side, and their biggest test yet. 18:30Singer Roger Whittaker shares his fascination for the wildlife of East Africa and Wales.
| 18:00Paul is stuck in a vicious circle of failing to “escape”. Why is he there? 18:45A vision of a future when pedestrians won't be allowed to walk. Read by David Horovitch.
| 18:002/5A scientist is driven to extremes when a solution he's created causes violence in others. 18:302/5Tony Britton plays a man whose midlife crisis sparks a life-changing incident.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/13Bob gets the jitters over marrying Thelma. Adapted from TV from August 1975. 19:302/4Emerald's illusions of glamour and fame are shattered when she meets her TV producer.
| 19:0021/24Oyster-loving Neddie Seagoon takes to the River Thames, which is soon draining away. 19:304/4Victor suffers a bank holiday traffic nightmare. Adapted from TV with Richard Wilson.
| 19:0013/20The Lad is set to entertain troops in Malta, but gets duped! 19:303/4Can the duo outwit the dastardly Sir Hamish? Comic homage to 60s and 70s cult TV.
| 19:001/4The actor, raconteur and general bore talks to just about anyone who will listen. 19:301/4Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch turns to politics over a compulsory purchase order.
| 19:0020/26Mainwaring goes into bat when the platoon are challenged to play the wardens. 19:301/6Trapped in a parallel universe, Robin is set for divorce from the woman he never married.
| 19:00Featuring The Million Pound Radio Show, Old Harry's Game and Trevor's World of Sport.
| 19:003/8Cassetternet: how the the cassette tape helped to create the internet. 19:55The actor chooses tracks by Dory Previn and Matt Bianco.
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| 20:00 | 20:00A rookie blackmailer learns the pitfalls of the business. 20:301/5Can't a Belgian sleuth have a holiday in Devon without getting embroiled in a murder?
| 20:00Trevor calls on his acting skills when Miss Pike hires him to escort her. 20:302/5When an American starlet is found dead, Poirot has a hotel full of suspects to investigate
| 20:00John and Helen get more than they bargained for tryIng to sell old jewellery. 20:303/5There are suspects-a-plenty, witchcraft and a love-letter for the sleuth to investigate.
| 20:00An unusual birthday request makes Derek question his love for Adrienne. 20:304/5The Belgian sleuth makes a chance discovery.
| 20:00When Jemma suddenly packs her bags and leaves, her flatmates have to work out why. 20:305/5Determined to pinpoint the killer, the Belgian sleuth invites his suspects to a picnic.
| | 20:00The turbulent life and loves of Hollywood movie icon Marilyn Monroe.
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| 21:00 | 21:005/52Manoush Zomorodi explores the future one of life’s greatest pleasures, food. 21:50Rankin chooses English Rose by The Jam and Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones.
| 21:00Suggs returns to Soho to find out how this unique community functions today.
| 21:001/3Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville look at 80s alternative comedy.
| 21:00Royal photographer Arthur Edwards is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs 21:456/6What are wormholes and do they really exist?
| 21:00Laura Grimshaw and Jake Yapp present comedy podcasts from the Machynlleth Comedy Festival.
| | 21:00Former MI6 secretary and cousin to the Queen, Margaret Rhodes is castaway. 21:45Musings on the structures built by New Guinea's Vogelkop bowerbirds to attract mates.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:302/8Andy Zaltzman quizzes the week's news
| 22:004/4Heart to hearts, painting and events spiralling out of control. 22:304/6Writer Nick is jetting off, but his geraniums don't want him to go.
| 22:003/10Cycling revelations and hidden loot. Stephen Mangan takes confession from Clarke Peters. 22:301/5Thomas Hardy's exciting idea to make his books even sadder.
| 22:002/4Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz. 22:306/6Strange tales from Brian's undiscovered continent. Starring Neil Pearson.
| 22:00Stand-up special from the Mancunian comedian with a common name. 22:304/4Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney create improvised sketches from audience suggestions
| 22:001/4Simon Bligh introduces stand-ups Dominic Holland, Sue Beard and Felix Dexter. 22:301/5What better way to chart mishaps in love than Disney films aimed at the home video market? 22:55Simon Munnery and Richard Herring talk about their ground-breaking 90s comedy.
| 22:001/6Peter and Sam receive a chilly warning about an imminent danger to their pensions. 22:306/6Events at the job centre mean Stuart could finally prove to Nicola that he is a bit heroic 22:55Rob Deering chats to Simon Munnery.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Jake Yapp and Angela Barnes present highlights from the Machynlleth Comedy Festival. 23:152/6Ken asks John to write a pop song for a star, but his DIY duties get in the way. 23:301/4Olga unpacks the concept of nationality.
| 23:00Jake Yapp and Jessica Fostekew present highlights from the Machynlleth Comedy Festival. 23:151/4Super-sharp everywoman Angela Barnes muses on love, life, and what might come afterwards. 23:30Kiri Pritchard-McLean wonders why millennials don't want to procreate?
| 23:00Jake Yapp and Rob Deering present highlights from the Machynlleth Comedy Festival. 23:151/4Challenging stand-up comedy from a northern, gay, disabled woman who refuses to conform. 23:30This is an ode to radio, rare records and anyone who's sought solace in the wireless.
| 23:00Jake Yapp and Angela Barnes present highlights from the Machynlleth Comedy Festival. 23:151/4Comedian Sarah Keyworth explores her personal journey with gender fluidity and androgyny 23:30Britain's leading ventriloquist brings the crafty art back to radio.
| 23:00Jake Yapp presents highlights from the Machynlleth Comedy Festival. 23:15Stand-up Ken Cheng takes a look at British Chinese culture... 23:30Kiri Pritchard-McLean hosts a showcase with some of the festival's best acts.
| 23:006/6Cheesy host Alan Partridge meets BBC TV's commissioning director and a maverick lord. 23:301/4How the mouse got in the baked beans, and beware of sponsoring a dog.
| 23:001/6The urban warrior's comedy and music mix includes a cure for apathy, if he can be bothered
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