| 00:00 | 00:002/5A scientist is driven to extremes when a solution he's created causes violence in others. 00:302/5Tony Britton plays a man whose midlife crisis sparks a life-changing incident.
| 00:001/6A 22nd-century clerical error sets George Smith's demise for 69, not 70. Dystopian comedy. 00:30Writers Penelope Lively and Will Smith talk to Harriett Gilbert about favourite books.
| 00:002/669-year-old George Smith battles against his imminent death with Central Admin. 00:30Personal stories of the 1960s Japanese hit song Sukiyaki (Ue o Muite Arukou).
| 00:003/6Fresh from incarceration, George Smith has attracted the attention of OAP terrorists. 00:302/6Mark Radcliffe on the career of one of the most successful comedians of the 1950s and 60s.
| 00:004/6Armed with a new face and OAP gadgets, George Smith prepares to take on Central Admin. 00:30Olympic rower Helen Glover nominates the mountaineer Alison Hargreaves who died on K2.
| 00:005/6Now a fully fledged OAP, George goes on a mission with Andrea Sunbeam and Mrs Cookson. 00:30The actor talks to Derek Jones about his love of wildlife photography and filming.
| 00:00A chilling ghost story set on a remote Yorkshire sheep farm in 1890.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2Sullen and angry, teenager Jaxie Clackton's life is about to change.
| 01:001/7Not satisfied with Agatha Dawson's post-mortem, Lord Peter Wimsey investigates 01:301/8The Immigration Bill sparks a backlash with alarming calls for a conference debate
| 01:002/7After another killing, Lord Peter Wimsey questions an evasive would-be divorcee. 01:302/8Henry takes Chief Whip Charles to a gallery - to talk about traitors.
| 01:003/7A suspect takes a shine to Lord Peter Wimsey, as he investigates multiple murders. 01:303/8Resignation is on the cards unless Dougal's counter-plot pays off.
| 01:004/7Thanks to a murder victim's cousin, new clues emerge in Lord Peter Wimsey's enquiries. 01:304/8Dougal is exploiting the Honours system and hires a new recruit to help.
| 01:005/7Unravelling property rules provides fresh clues for Lord Peter Wimsey's murder probe. 01:305/8Has the Government rigged the election process?
| 01:00Wayne Hemingway charts 100 years of British advertising examining how we learned to sell.
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| 02:00 | 02:10The song choices of Dame Jenni Murray. 02:20Playwright Alan Plater talks about the career moves he never made.
| 02:001/5Autobiographical account of an obsessive relationship with Arsenal Football Club. 02:156/20Becky Sharp gains a husband, but loses the chance of a title. With Stephen Fry. 02:30Danny Dorling uses the Domesday Reloaded data to explore how Britain has changed.
| 02:002/5The Arsenal-loving author muses on the perfect match. 02:157/20As Amelia Sedley's family face ruin, George Osborne breaks his engagement. 02:30Glenda Jackson presents a documentary in Paris of France's great writer–Emile Zola.
| 02:003/5Arsenal-obsessed memoir, musing on girls' rooms, boys' passions - and Liam Brady. 02:158/20George and Amelia honeymoon in Brighton, where Becky and Rawdon are after his aunt's cash. 02:30Pauline Black meets some of the foremost female singers from the days of punk and new wave
| 02:004/5The author muses on "the straight clean line of a cup run" in his football memoir. 02:159/20Amelia follows George and the regiment to Brussels, as Becky attracts an army of admirers. 02:30Comedian and musician Richard Morton recalls the heyday of the classic TV theme.
| 02:005/5Reading from his Arsenal-obsessed memoir, the author muses on winning the league. 02:1510/201815, the Battle of Waterloo. As George and Rawdon fight, Becky and Amelia wait for news. 02:30Simon Callow explores the world of cardboard make-believe with a history of toy theatres.
| 02:002/5Biting news satire with TV evangelism, Alan Partridge and yogurt lids. 02:302/9The double double acts face the pernicious evil of shampoo and conditioner.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Writer and comedian Stewart Lee explores the television series Children of the Stones.
| 03:00The true story of how General de Gaulle disappeared at the height of 1968's May uprising.
| 03:001/4Shipwrecked Humphrey Van Weyden is rescued by demonic skipper and seal hunter Wolf Larsen.
| 03:002/4The schooner 'Ghost' journeys on to the seal herds. With Jack Klaff and Kerry Shale.
| 03:003/4With Maud Brewster aboard, the real danger on the schooner's voyage is yet to begin.
| 03:004/4Humphrey and Maud dash for freedom from the cruel captain, but Japan is 600 miles away.
| 03:001/4The hungry comedy team go for an English. Gold Winner of the Sony Radio Academy Awards. 03:306/6Cheesy host Alan Partridge meets BBC TV's commissioning director and a maverick lord.
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| 04:00 | 04:00The turbulent life and loves of Hollywood movie icon Marilyn Monroe.
| 04:006/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz from London. 04:302/6The catering team are desperate for new orders, a new van and a bookkeeping genius.
| 04:003/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips welcome Stephen K Amos, Dr Suze Kundu and Victoria Hislop. 04:303/4Can musicians Roy and George settle a 50-year-old score with their former bandleader?
| 04:006/7James Walton hosts the literary quiz with John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks and Andrew Davies. 04:303/621st-century Jason decides 19th-century Macclesfield needs a decent pub with decent beer.
| 04:006/6Crime writers Ian Rankin and Stella Duffy ponder a case of footballers and models. 04:301/6The 1962 cast of the futuristic sci-fi soap fear they are cursed when an engineer dies.
| 04:008/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 04:304/6Everyone's telling tales and making up stories. Irene is unsure what to do...
| 04:00A lustful minor diplomat contends with crisis, farcical disaster and a good man’s death.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects interesting poems from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:301/6Peter and Sam receive a chilly warning about an imminent danger to their pensions.
| 05:005/6Old tensions are stirred up when a rival team move in on Beagle's territory and target. 05:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 05:001/4As a town prepares for its talent night, Mary gets a shock and Jonathan gets side-tracked. 05:30Martin Jarvis performs a comic classic at The Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond.
| 05:001/4Meera Syal stars as Slough's answer to Miss Marple, the nosey aunty fascinated by murder. 05:305/10Shame, mittens and a terrible sense of direction. Stephen Mangan talks to Marian Keyes.
| 05:004/6The trials and tribulations of a single mum with Ronni Ancona and John Gordon-Sinclair. 05:303/4Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz.
| 05:004/6Eliott, Esther and Hannah battle to promote an American dish to the British palate. 05:30Mike Bubbins, wearing Cuban heels and driving a Ford Cortina, whisks us back to the 70s.
| 05:30Olympic rower Helen Glover nominates the mountaineer Alison Hargreaves who died on K2.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/7Not satisfied with Agatha Dawson's post-mortem, Lord Peter Wimsey investigates 06:301/8The Immigration Bill sparks a backlash with alarming calls for a conference debate
| 06:002/7After another killing, Lord Peter Wimsey questions an evasive would-be divorcee. 06:302/8Henry takes Chief Whip Charles to a gallery - to talk about traitors.
| 06:003/7A suspect takes a shine to Lord Peter Wimsey, as he investigates multiple murders. 06:303/8Resignation is on the cards unless Dougal's counter-plot pays off.
| 06:004/7Thanks to a murder victim's cousin, new clues emerge in Lord Peter Wimsey's enquiries. 06:304/8Dougal is exploiting the Honours system and hires a new recruit to help.
| 06:005/7Unravelling property rules provides fresh clues for Lord Peter Wimsey's murder probe. 06:305/8Has the Government rigged the election process?
| 06:00A lustful minor diplomat contends with crisis, farcical disaster and a good man’s death.
| 06:00Autobiographical account of an obsessive relationship with Arsenal Football Club.
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| 07:00 | 07:005/6Old tensions are stirred up when a rival team move in on Beagle's territory and target. 07:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 07:001/4As a town prepares for its talent night, Mary gets a shock and Jonathan gets side-tracked. 07:30Martin Jarvis performs a comic classic at The Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond.
| 07:001/4Meera Syal stars as Slough's answer to Miss Marple, the nosey aunty fascinated by murder. 07:305/10Shame, mittens and a terrible sense of direction. Stephen Mangan talks to Marian Keyes.
| 07:004/6The trials and tribulations of a single mum with Ronni Ancona and John Gordon-Sinclair. 07:303/4Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz.
| 07:004/6Eliott, Esther and Hannah battle to promote an American dish to the British palate. 07:30Mike Bubbins, wearing Cuban heels and driving a Ford Cortina, whisks us back to the 70s.
| 07:30Olympic rower Helen Glover nominates the mountaineer Alison Hargreaves who died on K2.
| 07:10The comic chooses Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture and 'If Love Were All' by Noel Coward. 07:202/4Ambitious Becky abandons marriage plans for a job as a governess. Narrated by Stephen Fry.
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| 08:00 | 08:004/13Bob and Terry take an eventful trip down memory lane. From August 1975. 08:303/4Emerald's feathers are ruffled when a bright and talented intern arrives on the show.
| 08:0022/24Neddie springs into action when he learns that the sun is on fire. 08:301/9When expenditure exceeds income, Mr Beeston is faced with some hard decisions.
| 08:0014/20Bored and miserable, the Lad wonder what to do. 08:304/4Number 48 battles to stay in the village. Comic homage to 60s and 70s cult TV.
| 08:002/4Rowan Atkinson's satirical investigation into the life of the fictional master orator. 08:302/4After tackling the developers directly, should Julian keep his cards closer to his chest?
| 08:0021/26The platoon battle to rescue a German pilot hanging off the Town Hall clock. 08:302/6Robin's money-making scam in his parallel universe attracts some unwanted attention.
| 08:006/7James Walton hosts the literary quiz with John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks and Andrew Davies. 08:303/621st-century Jason decides 19th-century Macclesfield needs a decent pub with decent beer.
| 08:302/8Can Bryan save his sister Vera's marriage from breakdown?
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| 09:00 | 09:006/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz from London. 09:302/6The catering team are desperate for new orders, a new van and a bookkeeping genius.
| 09:003/8Andy Zaltzman quizzes the week's news. 09:303/4Can musicians Roy and George settle a 50-year-old score with their former bandleader?
| 09:006/7James Walton hosts the literary quiz with John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks and Andrew Davies. 09:303/621st-century Jason decides 19th-century Macclesfield needs a decent pub with decent beer.
| 09:006/6Crime writers Ian Rankin and Stella Duffy ponder a case of footballers and models. 09:301/6The 1962 cast of the futuristic sci-fi soap fear they are cursed when an engineer dies.
| 09:008/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 09:304/6Everyone's telling tales and making up stories. Irene is unsure what to do...
| 09:00Lucy Porter celebrates weddings and marriage on 4 Extra.
| 09:008/13Adrian’s colleagues have to cover for him, when home DIY calamities force his absence. 09:305/6Old tensions are stirred up when a rival team move in on Beagle's territory and target.
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| 10:00 | 10:00The true story of how General de Gaulle disappeared at the height of 1968's May uprising.
| 10:001/4Shipwrecked Humphrey Van Weyden is rescued by demonic skipper and seal hunter Wolf Larsen.
| 10:002/4The schooner 'Ghost' journeys on to the seal herds. With Jack Klaff and Kerry Shale.
| 10:003/4With Maud Brewster aboard, the real danger on the schooner's voyage is yet to begin.
| 10:004/4Humphrey and Maud dash for freedom from the cruel captain, but Japan is 600 miles away.
| | 10:00The Queen's nephew Viscount Linley makes his castaway choices. 10:45The famous naturalist recalls meeting the 10-foot-long Komodo dragon.
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| 11:00 | 11:0010/52Manoush Zomorodi talks to writer Jason Reynolds 11:50Actor Andrew Garfield chooses ‘Just A Gigolo’ by Louis Prima and ‘Vincent’ by Don McLean.
| 11:00Wayne Hemingway charts 100 years of British advertising examining how we learned to sell.
| 11:002/3Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville look at 80s alternative comedy.
| 11:00Former MI6 secretary and cousin to the Queen, Margaret Rhodes is castaway. 11:45Musings on the structures built by New Guinea's Vogelkop bowerbirds to attract mates.
| 11:00Chris Pearson & Scott Bryan suggest new listening for May, including Doctor Who: Redacted.
| | 11:004/8Help? Three stories of the peculiar impact of the cassette tape 11:55The comic chooses Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture and 'If Love Were All' by Noel Coward.
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| 12:00 | 12:004/13Bob and Terry take an eventful trip down memory lane. From August 1975. 12:303/4Emerald's feathers are ruffled when a bright and talented intern arrives on the show.
| 12:0022/24Neddie springs into action when he learns that the sun is on fire. 12:301/9When expenditure exceeds income, Mr Beeston is faced with some hard decisions.
| 12:0014/20Bored and miserable, the Lad wonder what to do. 12:304/4Number 48 battles to stay in the village. Comic homage to 60s and 70s cult TV.
| 12:002/4Rowan Atkinson's satirical investigation into the life of the fictional master orator. 12:302/4After tackling the developers directly, should Julian keep his cards closer to his chest?
| 12:0021/26The platoon battle to rescue a German pilot hanging off the Town Hall clock. 12:302/6Robin's money-making scam in his parallel universe attracts some unwanted attention.
| 12:001/4As a town prepares for its talent night, Mary gets a shock and Jonathan gets side-tracked. 12:301/6The 1962 cast of the futuristic sci-fi soap fear they are cursed when an engineer dies.
| 12:00Dajlit Nagra finds a gem in the BBC's poetry archive. 12:302/6With the two chums having lost their pensions, Sam balks at Peter's survival measures.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/7Not satisfied with Agatha Dawson's post-mortem, Lord Peter Wimsey investigates 13:301/8The Immigration Bill sparks a backlash with alarming calls for a conference debate
| 13:002/7After another killing, Lord Peter Wimsey questions an evasive would-be divorcee. 13:302/8Henry takes Chief Whip Charles to a gallery - to talk about traitors.
| 13:003/7A suspect takes a shine to Lord Peter Wimsey, as he investigates multiple murders. 13:303/8Resignation is on the cards unless Dougal's counter-plot pays off.
| 13:004/7Thanks to a murder victim's cousin, new clues emerge in Lord Peter Wimsey's enquiries. 13:304/8Dougal is exploiting the Honours system and hires a new recruit to help.
| 13:005/7Unravelling property rules provides fresh clues for Lord Peter Wimsey's murder probe. 13:305/8Has the Government rigged the election process?
| 13:00Wayne Hemingway charts 100 years of British advertising examining how we learned to sell.
| 13:002/2Jaxie is on the run when he meets the mysterious Fintan McGillis.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Autobiographical account of an obsessive relationship with Arsenal Football Club. 14:156/20Becky Sharp gains a husband, but loses the chance of a title. With Stephen Fry. 14:30Danny Dorling uses the Domesday Reloaded data to explore how Britain has changed.
| 14:002/5The Arsenal-loving author muses on the perfect match. 14:157/20As Amelia Sedley's family face ruin, George Osborne breaks his engagement. 14:30Glenda Jackson presents a documentary in Paris of France's great writer–Emile Zola.
| 14:003/5Arsenal-obsessed memoir, musing on girls' rooms, boys' passions - and Liam Brady. 14:158/20George and Amelia honeymoon in Brighton, where Becky and Rawdon are after his aunt's cash. 14:30Pauline Black meets some of the foremost female singers from the days of punk and new wave
| 14:004/5The author muses on "the straight clean line of a cup run" in his football memoir. 14:159/20Amelia follows George and the regiment to Brussels, as Becky attracts an army of admirers. 14:30Comedian and musician Richard Morton recalls the heyday of the classic TV theme.
| 14:005/5Reading from his Arsenal-obsessed memoir, the author muses on winning the league. 14:1510/201815, the Battle of Waterloo. As George and Rawdon fight, Becky and Amelia wait for news. 14:30Simon Callow explores the world of cardboard make-believe with a history of toy theatres.
| 14:002/5Biting news satire with TV evangelism, Alan Partridge and yogurt lids. 14:302/9The double double acts face the pernicious evil of shampoo and conditioner.
| 14:10Cricket umpire Dickie Bird chooses Nat King Cole's 'When I Fall in Love'. 14:20It's the Hopperton Hoops' half-time team talk - life, love and occasionally football.
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| 15:00 | 15:00The true story of how General de Gaulle disappeared at the height of 1968's May uprising.
| 15:001/4Shipwrecked Humphrey Van Weyden is rescued by demonic skipper and seal hunter Wolf Larsen.
| 15:002/4The schooner 'Ghost' journeys on to the seal herds. With Jack Klaff and Kerry Shale.
| 15:003/4With Maud Brewster aboard, the real danger on the schooner's voyage is yet to begin.
| 15:004/4Humphrey and Maud dash for freedom from the cruel captain, but Japan is 600 miles away.
| 15:001/4The hungry comedy team go for an English. Gold Winner of the Sony Radio Academy Awards. 15:306/6Cheesy host Alan Partridge meets BBC TV's commissioning director and a maverick lord.
| 15:30Comedian and musician Richard Morton recalls the heyday of the classic TV theme.
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| 16:00 | 16:006/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz from London. 16:302/6The catering team are desperate for new orders, a new van and a bookkeeping genius.
| 16:003/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips welcome Stephen K Amos, Dr Suze Kundu and Victoria Hislop. 16:303/4Can musicians Roy and George settle a 50-year-old score with their former bandleader?
| 16:006/7James Walton hosts the literary quiz with John Walsh, Sebastian Faulks and Andrew Davies. 16:303/621st-century Jason decides 19th-century Macclesfield needs a decent pub with decent beer.
| 16:006/6Crime writers Ian Rankin and Stella Duffy ponder a case of footballers and models. 16:301/6The 1962 cast of the futuristic sci-fi soap fear they are cursed when an engineer dies.
| 16:008/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 16:304/6Everyone's telling tales and making up stories. Irene is unsure what to do...
| 16:00A lustful minor diplomat contends with crisis, farcical disaster and a good man’s death.
| 16:00Crown green bowls - a gentle sport? Not in Chorlton-on-Sea. Stars Lynda Baron.
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| 17:00 | 17:005/6Old tensions are stirred up when a rival team move in on Beagle's territory and target. 17:305/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
| 17:001/4As a town prepares for its talent night, Mary gets a shock and Jonathan gets side-tracked. 17:30Martin Jarvis performs a comic classic at The Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond.
| 17:001/4Meera Syal stars as Slough's answer to Miss Marple, the nosey aunty fascinated by murder. 17:305/10Shame, mittens and a terrible sense of direction. Stephen Mangan talks to Marian Keyes.
| 17:004/6The trials and tribulations of a single mum with Ronni Ancona and John Gordon-Sinclair. 17:303/4Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz.
| 17:004/6Eliott, Esther and Hannah battle to promote an American dish to the British palate. 17:30Mike Bubbins, wearing Cuban heels and driving a Ford Cortina, whisks us back to the 70s.
| 17:30Olympic rower Helen Glover nominates the mountaineer Alison Hargreaves who died on K2.
| 17:00Dajlit Nagra finds a gem in the BBC's poetry archive. 17:302/6With the two chums having lost their pensions, Sam balks at Peter's survival measures.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/6A 22nd-century clerical error sets George Smith's demise for 69, not 70. Dystopian comedy. 18:30Writers Penelope Lively and Will Smith talk to Harriett Gilbert about favourite books.
| 18:002/669-year-old George Smith battles against his imminent death with Central Admin. 18:30Personal stories of the 1960s Japanese hit song Sukiyaki (Ue o Muite Arukou).
| 18:003/6Fresh from incarceration, George Smith has attracted the attention of OAP terrorists. 18:302/6Mark Radcliffe on the career of one of the most successful comedians of the 1950s and 60s.
| 18:004/6Armed with a new face and OAP gadgets, George Smith prepares to take on Central Admin. 18:30Olympic rower Helen Glover nominates the mountaineer Alison Hargreaves who died on K2.
| 18:005/6Now a fully fledged OAP, George goes on a mission with Andrea Sunbeam and Mrs Cookson. 18:30The actor talks to Derek Jones about his love of wildlife photography and filming.
| 18:00A chilling ghost story set on a remote Yorkshire sheep farm in 1890.
| 18:003/5Faking his own death for the insurance money, a sleazy hypnotist’s plan hits a big snag... 18:303/5John Le Mesurier plays a man falling for a Venice waiter with life-changing consequences.
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| 19:00 | 19:004/13Bob and Terry take an eventful trip down memory lane. From August 1975. 19:303/4Emerald's feathers are ruffled when a bright and talented intern arrives on the show.
| 19:0022/24Neddie springs into action when he learns that the sun is on fire. 19:301/9When expenditure exceeds income, Mr Beeston is faced with some hard decisions.
| 19:0014/20Bored and miserable, the Lad wonder what to do. 19:304/4Number 48 battles to stay in the village. Comic homage to 60s and 70s cult TV.
| 19:002/4Rowan Atkinson's satirical investigation into the life of the fictional master orator. 19:302/4After tackling the developers directly, should Julian keep his cards closer to his chest?
| 19:0021/26The platoon battle to rescue a German pilot hanging off the Town Hall clock. 19:302/6Robin's money-making scam in his parallel universe attracts some unwanted attention.
| 19:00Lucy Porter celebrates weddings and marriage on 4 Extra.
| 19:004/8Help? Three stories of the peculiar impact of the cassette tape
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| 20:00 | 20:001/7Not satisfied with Agatha Dawson's post-mortem, Lord Peter Wimsey investigates 20:301/8The Immigration Bill sparks a backlash with alarming calls for a conference debate
| 20:002/7After another killing, Lord Peter Wimsey questions an evasive would-be divorcee. 20:302/8Henry takes Chief Whip Charles to a gallery - to talk about traitors.
| 20:003/7A suspect takes a shine to Lord Peter Wimsey, as he investigates multiple murders. 20:303/8Resignation is on the cards unless Dougal's counter-plot pays off.
| 20:004/7Thanks to a murder victim's cousin, new clues emerge in Lord Peter Wimsey's enquiries. 20:304/8Dougal is exploiting the Honours system and hires a new recruit to help.
| 20:005/7Unravelling property rules provides fresh clues for Lord Peter Wimsey's murder probe. 20:305/8Has the Government rigged the election process?
| | 20:00Crown green bowls - a gentle sport? Not in Chorlton-on-Sea. Stars Lynda Baron.
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| 21:00 | 21:0010/52Manoush Zomorodi talks to writer Jason Reynolds 21:50Actor Andrew Garfield chooses ‘Just A Gigolo’ by Louis Prima and ‘Vincent’ by Don McLean.
| 21:00Wayne Hemingway charts 100 years of British advertising examining how we learned to sell.
| 21:002/3Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville look at 80s alternative comedy.
| 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.
| 21:00Chris Pearson & Scott Bryan suggest new listening for May, including Doctor Who: Redacted.
| | 21:00The Queen's nephew Viscount Linley makes his castaway choices. 21:45The famous naturalist recalls meeting the 10-foot-long Komodo dragon.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 22:303/8Andy Zaltzman quizzes the week's news. 22:55Rob Deering chats to one half of Lee & Herring, and podcast king, Richard Herring.
| 22:00Martin Jarvis performs a comic classic at The Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond. 22:305/6Writer Nick struggles for cash, while his geraniums aren't happy. 22:55Richard Herring talks about his ground-breaking comedy output in the 1990s
| 22:005/10Shame, mittens and a terrible sense of direction. Stephen Mangan talks to Marian Keyes. 22:302/5The real point of owning a cat and a culture clash at the Proms. 22:55Arthur Smith chats to former BBC Radio 1 controller Matthew Bannister.
| 22:003/4Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz. 22:30Blind comedian Jamie MacDonald describes the trials of relocating during lockdown. 22:55Arthur Smith chats to former BBC Radio 1 controller Matthew Bannister.
| 22:00Mike Bubbins, wearing Cuban heels and driving a Ford Cortina, whisks us back to the 70s. 22:301/4John Dowie sings and jokes his way through the painful topic of relationships. 22:55Arthur Smith chats to BBC Radio 1 controller Matthew Bannister.
| 22:002/4Stand-up hosted by Simon Bligh, with John Mann, Marian Unfaithful and Paul Tonkinson. 22:302/5Comedian Thom Tuck draws parallels between his own life and the work of Steven Seagal.
| 22:002/6With the two chums having lost their pensions, Sam balks at Peter's survival measures. 22:301/4Reporter David Lander investigates whether we really need the new 'Sea Snake' torpedo. 22:55From 10pm until midnight, seven days a week, The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
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| 23:00 | 23:002/5Biting news satire with TV evangelism, Alan Partridge and yogurt lids. 23:304/6Agony aunt Sarah and her group tackle more problems, including - 'It's me or the dog!'
| 23:006/6The cult BBC Radio 1 series hits the BBC Paris Studio in London. 23:306/8Modern art - and the swinging 60s. Starring Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell.
| 23:002/9The double double acts face the pernicious evil of shampoo and conditioner. 23:301/6Phyllis King and Ivor Cutler present offbeat humorous songs, stories and poems.
| 23:001/4The hungry comedy team go for an English. Gold Winner of the Sony Radio Academy Awards. 23:301/4The Archbishop of Canterbury tries tweeting for the first time, with disastrous results.
| 23:001/6The dark comedy about the 'local people' of Spent, before it hit TV. 23:301/3Mitch Benn explores his comedy connections to the story of Bob Dylan.
| 23:00Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth dreams of winning the Eurovision Song Contest. 23:302/4Why Bagpuss is a bad influence on kids and why Vikings avoided consumer focus groups.
| 23:001/6Ancient Rome provides the setting for a story of intrigue, terror, tyrants and togas. 23:301/6Victoria is hoping to see a conjuror, or at least a parrot. But instead meets Mabel.
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