| 00:00 | 00:005/5From a tale by Sir Walter Scott, a young man turns to a stranger for financial help. 00:30A fisherman falls in love with a woman who was once a seal. She agrees on one condition.
| 00:001/6The death toll among those involved with Britain’s first manned space shot causes alarm. 00:30DJ Annie Mac and author Kathy Lette talk favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 00:002/6Britain’s first manned space mission under way and the team is in danger. 00:30Sung by Julie Andrews, Feed the Birds was written for the film Mary Poppins.
| 00:003/6Deaths now occur among space project detractors. The Starfarer prepares for deep space. 00:305/6Mark Radcliffe profiles the variety star best remembered as magistrate Mr Muddlecombe JP.
| 00:004/6David Holland makes a breakthrough deduction over the influence of the aliens. 00:30Christina Lamb, author and journalist nominates Benazir Bhutto as her great life.
| 00:005/6David Holland shares his grave concerns over the Starfarer with the Minister of Defence. 00:30Dame Flora Robson shares her love of wildlife with Derek Jones.
| 00:00A darkly comic updating of Franz Kafka's classic tale. Starring Tom Basden.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Sarah Millican reads from her frank and occasionally outrageous memoir.
| 01:006/8Odell learns the identity of the lady in mink and why she’s involved in the blackmail. 01:301/4A housemaid's murder reveals a web of hidden passions in a village.
| 01:007/8The case appears settled for Odell, but there’s still time for one more surprise. 01:302/4Inspector Adam Dalgliesh arrives in a quiet village to investigate a housemaid's murder.
| 01:008/8Odell gathers his evidence together the evidence to confront the killer. 01:303/4With a growing list of murder suspects, the inspector uncovers fresh leads.
| 01:001/2Accused of murder, private eye VI Warshawski must find the truth, before the law closes in 01:304/4Inspector Dalgliesh summons the entire household to flush out the killer of Sally Jupp.
| 01:002/2VI Warshawski continues the battle to clear herself of a murder that she didn't commit. 01:30Theo is ready to leave her husband when a financial scandal intervenes.
| 01:00Julian Jackson on the inscrutable General de Gaulle and his fraught relations with Britain
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| 02:00 | 02:10Emma chooses 'Unsquare Dance' by Dave Brubeck and 'Te Recuerdo Amanda' by Victor Jara. 02:201/3Headmistress Sarah Burton returns to 1930s Yorkshire for a challenging new post.
| 02:001/5Novelist David Mitchell introduces this compelling book by a teenager with severe autism. 02:151/5It's 1945, and Maya is a 17-year-old single mother. 02:30Cricket was almost wiped out in Ireland. Kevin Connolly tells the story of its revival.
| 02:002/5Teenager Naoki Higashida, who has severe autism, explores his pleasure in words. 02:152/5Maya is a single mother sliding into the world of prostitution. 02:301/2Georgina Ferry presents the dramatised correspondence of Ada Lovelace.
| 02:003/5David Mitchell introduces this compelling book by a teenager with non-verbal autism. 02:153/5Maya returns to her grandmother in Arkansas. 02:302/2Georgina Ferry presents the letters of Ada Lovelace, dramatized by an all -star cast.
| 02:004/5Novelist David Mitchell introduces this compelling book by a teenager with severe autism. 02:154/5Maya teams up with Poole for a new dancing career. 02:30Meeting musicians at the Blues du Fleuve Festival, organised by Baaba Maal in Senegal.
| 02:005/5Novelist David Mitchell introduces this compelling book by a teenager with severe autism. 02:155/5Maya slips into the world of prostitution and narcotics. 02:30Stephen Smith tries to rediscover the lost joys of getting lost.
| 02:001/6Marcus Brigstocke invites the comedian to try new things, including playing table football 02:301/4Probing into lazy assumptions about threats to society, starting with the food industry.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Laurie Taylor seeks out the local censors who privately vetted controversial films
| 03:001/3A murderer disappears, leaving his wife and son Barnaby to fend for themselves.
| 03:002/3Barnaby joins the Protestant Association and a prominent Catholic finds his life in danger
| 03:003/3Gordon has lost control of the mob, which is intent on freeing the prisoners at Newgate.
| 03:001/4Young Rodney Stone finds himself drawn into the colourful but dangerous world of boxing.
| 03:002/4Rodney Stone travels with his uncle from Brighton to London, into an exciting world. 03:50Afghan-born American novelist Khaled Hosseini chooses two songs by Ahmad Zahir.
| 03:001/6Highlights include ancient Egyptian IT support and tax avoidance schemes for pirates. 03:304/4From Michael Caine to Mark Zuckerberg, Jon Culshaw imagines the lives of the famous.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Robert Forrest's popular thriller set in 10th-century Japan.
| 04:009/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 04:305/6Juan Jose's declaration of love has thrown Martina into confusion.
| 04:006/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Jack Carroll, Suzanne Williams and Robert Twigger. 04:302/5Turmoil abounds when barrister John Fuller-Carp tries to become a Mason.
| 04:003/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington, Roger McGough. 04:306/6When Queen Victoria comes to visit, Jason unwittingly changes the course of history.
| 04:003/6Scientist Adam Hart-Davis quizzes a panel about himself. With Sue Perkins. 04:304/6The futuristic radio soap tries to avoid censorship by becoming an outside broadcast.
| 04:001/6The famed improvisation game with Lenny Henry, Dawn French, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. 04:301/6An MP finds himself living in a tree to protest about a bypass.
| 04:00When an ageing, stodgy, businessman weds a bright young thing, he shouldn't neglect her.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra finds the best programmes in the BBC's poetry archive. 05:304/6With no pensions to fall back on, desperate Sam and Peter visit a wealthy aunt.
| 05:002/4Police officer and comic Alfie Moore takes his audience through another policing dilemma. 05:302/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 05:004/4Can Ken and Keith's whippets win talent night? 05:302/4Phil blows a fortune on a new time machine, so the boys try to recoup their losses.
| 05:004/4Meera Syal stars as Slough's Miss Marple, as she finally solves the Lapsley Hall mystery. 05:301/6Victoria Coren Mitchell returns with the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 05:001/2Jill and Chippy try to follow Terri's wishes for her funeral. 05:302/6Milton opens a toy repair shop but soon discovers he's bitten off more than he can mend.
| 05:001/4Richard Herring's comedy with Alison Steadman about four generations of a family. 05:30Mary Flanigan, Eleanor Morton and Esyllt Sears look into Great British science and tech.
| 05:30Christina Lamb, author and journalist nominates Benazir Bhutto as her great life.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/8Odell learns the identity of the lady in mink and why she’s involved in the blackmail. 06:301/4A housemaid's murder reveals a web of hidden passions in a village.
| 06:007/8The case appears settled for Odell, but there’s still time for one more surprise. 06:302/4Inspector Adam Dalgliesh arrives in a quiet village to investigate a housemaid's murder.
| 06:008/8Odell gathers his evidence together the evidence to confront the killer. 06:303/4With a growing list of murder suspects, the inspector uncovers fresh leads.
| 06:001/2Accused of murder, private eye VI Warshawski must find the truth, before the law closes in 06:304/4Inspector Dalgliesh summons the entire household to flush out the killer of Sally Jupp.
| 06:002/2VI Warshawski continues the battle to clear herself of a murder that she didn't commit. 06:30Theo is ready to leave her husband when a financial scandal intervenes.
| 06:00When an ageing, stodgy, businessman weds a bright young thing, he shouldn't neglect her.
| 06:00Novelist David Mitchell introduces this compelling book by a teenager with severe autism.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/4Police officer and comic Alfie Moore takes his audience through another policing dilemma. 07:302/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 07:004/4Can Ken and Keith's whippets win talent night? 07:302/4Phil blows a fortune on a new time machine, so the boys try to recoup their losses.
| 07:004/4Meera Syal stars as Slough's Miss Marple, as she finally solves the Lapsley Hall mystery. 07:301/6Victoria Coren Mitchell returns with the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 07:001/2Jill and Chippy try to follow Terri's wishes for her funeral. 07:302/6Milton opens a toy repair shop but soon discovers he's bitten off more than he can mend.
| 07:001/4Richard Herring's comedy with Alison Steadman about four generations of a family. 07:30Mary Flanigan, Eleanor Morton and Esyllt Sears look into Great British science and tech.
| 07:30Christina Lamb, author and journalist nominates Benazir Bhutto as her great life.
| 07:10Strictly's Claudia Winkleman chooses the ET film theme and a track by Stevie Wonder 07:20Aged 17 and a single mother, Maya falls in love.
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| 08:00 | 08:007/13Bob takes Terry to be restyled at the hairdressers. From September 1975. 08:302/6The Hon. Clarence Green hears about a journey into the very darkest heart of barbarism.
| 08:0025/24Can Neddie Seagoon get rich quick by exporting Britain's surfeit of snow? 08:304/9The staff heatedly debate what makes a good read, with Mr Beeston as a reluctant mediator.
| 08:0017/20The Lad impresses the vicar with his tales of heroic exploits. 08:303/4David is terrified of the landlord.
| 08:001/7Frankie explores his memoirs, this time his adventures in the police force. 08:301/6Roger is a children's author. His wife is in hospital. Life is complicated.
| 08:0024/26Jones fights back as a new recruit rakes up their military past. 08:305/6Robin tries to convince his 'ex-wife' about his parallel life.
| 08:003/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington, Roger McGough. 08:306/6When Queen Victoria comes to visit, Jason unwittingly changes the course of history.
| 08:305/8Single dad Bryan takes a driving job but finds himself caught up in crime.
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| 09:00 | 09:009/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 09:305/6Juan Jose's declaration of love has thrown Martina into confusion.
| 09:006/8Andy Zaltzman presents the News Quiz from the 2022 Hay Festival 09:302/5Turmoil abounds when barrister John Fuller-Carp tries to become a Mason.
| 09:003/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington, Roger McGough. 09:306/6When Queen Victoria comes to visit, Jason unwittingly changes the course of history.
| 09:003/6Scientist Adam Hart-Davis quizzes a panel about himself. With Sue Perkins. 09:304/6The futuristic radio soap tries to avoid censorship by becoming an outside broadcast.
| 09:001/6The famed improvisation game with Lenny Henry, Dawn French, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. 09:301/6An MP finds himself living in a tree to protest about a bypass.
| 09:00Nick Baker celebrates the Best of British in Coronation year.
| 09:0011/13The agency searches for a big name to endorse a men's hair grooming product. 09:302/4Police officer and comic Alfie Moore takes his audience through another policing dilemma.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3A murderer disappears, leaving his wife and son Barnaby to fend for themselves.
| 10:002/3Barnaby joins the Protestant Association and a prominent Catholic finds his life in danger
| 10:003/3Gordon has lost control of the mob, which is intent on freeing the prisoners at Newgate.
| 10:001/4Young Rodney Stone finds himself drawn into the colourful but dangerous world of boxing.
| 10:002/4Rodney Stone travels with his uncle from Brighton to London, into an exciting world. 10:50Afghan-born American novelist Khaled Hosseini chooses two songs by Ahmad Zahir.
| | 10:00The castaway choices of the Queen's younger sister, HRH Princess Margaret 10:45Musings on the New Guinea residents, who fooled early explorers with their adornments.
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| 11:00 | 11:009/52Manoush Zomorodi explores what it takes to deliver something to exactly the right place 11:50Patrick Gale chooses 'The Keel Row' and 'Gabriel Faure's Piano Trio in D Minor'.
| 11:00Julian Jackson on the inscrutable General de Gaulle and his fraught relations with Britain
| 11:002/2Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville on broadcast comedy's future.
| 11:00From Beethoven to Mozart. HRH Princess Michael of Kent makes her castaway choices. 11:45The naturalist recalls his first pet, a fire salamander which was a birthday present.
| 11:00Laura Grimshaw and Chris Pearson present a special edition from The Podcast Show 2022.
| | 11:007/8Radiolab explores the chaos of life through a barrel of seawater. 11:55Strictly's Claudia Winkleman chooses the ET film theme and a track by Stevie Wonder
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| 12:00 | 12:007/13Bob takes Terry to be restyled at the hairdressers. From September 1975. 12:302/6The Hon. Clarence Green hears about a journey into the very darkest heart of barbarism.
| 12:0025/24Can Neddie Seagoon get rich quick by exporting Britain's surfeit of snow? 12:304/9The staff heatedly debate what makes a good read, with Mr Beeston as a reluctant mediator.
| 12:0017/20The Lad impresses the vicar with his tales of heroic exploits. 12:303/4David is terrified of the landlord.
| 12:001/7Frankie explores his memoirs, this time his adventures in the police force. 12:301/6Roger is a children's author. His wife is in hospital. Life is complicated.
| 12:0024/26Jones fights back as a new recruit rakes up their military past. 12:305/6Robin tries to convince his 'ex-wife' about his parallel life.
| 12:001/6The famed improvisation game with Lenny Henry, Dawn French, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. 12:301/7Frankie explores his memoirs, this time his adventures in the police force.
| 12:00Jubilee Poetry with verses by the Poets Laureate over the ages. 12:305/6Sam's latest desperate measure is to try to remortgage the home he shares with Peter.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/8Odell learns the identity of the lady in mink and why she’s involved in the blackmail. 13:301/4A housemaid's murder reveals a web of hidden passions in a village.
| 13:007/8The case appears settled for Odell, but there’s still time for one more surprise. 13:302/4Inspector Adam Dalgliesh arrives in a quiet village to investigate a housemaid's murder.
| 13:008/8Odell gathers his evidence together the evidence to confront the killer. 13:303/4With a growing list of murder suspects, the inspector uncovers fresh leads.
| 13:001/2Accused of murder, private eye VI Warshawski must find the truth, before the law closes in 13:304/4Inspector Dalgliesh summons the entire household to flush out the killer of Sally Jupp.
| 13:002/2VI Warshawski continues the battle to clear herself of a murder that she didn't commit. 13:30Theo is ready to leave her husband when a financial scandal intervenes.
| 13:00Julian Jackson on the inscrutable General de Gaulle and his fraught relations with Britain
| 13:00David Park's haunting story of a father coming to terms with the loss of his son.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Novelist David Mitchell introduces this compelling book by a teenager with severe autism. 14:151/5It's 1945, and Maya is a 17-year-old single mother. 14:30Cricket was almost wiped out in Ireland. Kevin Connolly tells the story of its revival.
| 14:002/5Teenager Naoki Higashida, who has severe autism, explores his pleasure in words. 14:152/5Maya is a single mother sliding into the world of prostitution. 14:301/2Georgina Ferry presents the dramatised correspondence of Ada Lovelace.
| 14:003/5David Mitchell introduces this compelling book by a teenager with non-verbal autism. 14:153/5Maya returns to her grandmother in Arkansas. 14:302/2Georgina Ferry presents the letters of Ada Lovelace, dramatized by an all -star cast.
| 14:004/5Novelist David Mitchell introduces this compelling book by a teenager with severe autism. 14:154/5Maya teams up with Poole for a new dancing career. 14:30Meeting musicians at the Blues du Fleuve Festival, organised by Baaba Maal in Senegal.
| 14:005/5Novelist David Mitchell introduces this compelling book by a teenager with severe autism. 14:155/5Maya slips into the world of prostitution and narcotics. 14:30Stephen Smith tries to rediscover the lost joys of getting lost.
| 14:001/6Marcus Brigstocke invites the comedian to try new things, including playing table football 14:301/4Probing into lazy assumptions about threats to society, starting with the food industry.
| 14:10Broadcaster James Naughtie chooses 'Mrs Jamieson's Favourite' played by Aly Bain. 14:202/3Headmistress Sarah Burton decides Lydia must not be allowed to lose a scholarship.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3A murderer disappears, leaving his wife and son Barnaby to fend for themselves.
| 15:002/3Barnaby joins the Protestant Association and a prominent Catholic finds his life in danger
| 15:003/3Gordon has lost control of the mob, which is intent on freeing the prisoners at Newgate.
| 15:001/4Young Rodney Stone finds himself drawn into the colourful but dangerous world of boxing.
| 15:002/4Rodney Stone travels with his uncle from Brighton to London, into an exciting world. 15:50Afghan-born American novelist Khaled Hosseini chooses two songs by Ahmad Zahir.
| 15:001/6Highlights include ancient Egyptian IT support and tax avoidance schemes for pirates. 15:304/4From Michael Caine to Mark Zuckerberg, Jon Culshaw imagines the lives of the famous.
| 15:30Meeting musicians at the Blues du Fleuve Festival, organised by Baaba Maal in Senegal.
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| 16:00 | 16:009/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 16:305/6Juan Jose's declaration of love has thrown Martina into confusion.
| 16:006/6John Lloyd and Sally Phillips with Jack Carroll, Suzanne Williams and Robert Twigger. 16:302/5Turmoil abounds when barrister John Fuller-Carp tries to become a Mason.
| 16:003/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington, Roger McGough. 16:306/6When Queen Victoria comes to visit, Jason unwittingly changes the course of history.
| 16:003/6Scientist Adam Hart-Davis quizzes a panel about himself. With Sue Perkins. 16:304/6The futuristic radio soap tries to avoid censorship by becoming an outside broadcast.
| 16:001/6The famed improvisation game with Lenny Henry, Dawn French, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. 16:301/6An MP finds himself living in a tree to protest about a bypass.
| 16:00When an ageing, stodgy, businessman weds a bright young thing, he shouldn't neglect her.
| 16:00Secrets are revealed as strangers gather round TVs to watch the 1953 coronation 16:45Dora shares her birthday with The Queen, but what else to they have in common?
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| 17:00 | 17:002/4Police officer and comic Alfie Moore takes his audience through another policing dilemma. 17:302/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 17:004/4Can Ken and Keith's whippets win talent night? 17:302/4Phil blows a fortune on a new time machine, so the boys try to recoup their losses.
| 17:004/4Meera Syal stars as Slough's Miss Marple, as she finally solves the Lapsley Hall mystery. 17:301/6Victoria Coren Mitchell returns with the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 17:001/2Jill and Chippy try to follow Terri's wishes for her funeral. 17:302/6Milton opens a toy repair shop but soon discovers he's bitten off more than he can mend.
| 17:001/4Richard Herring's comedy with Alison Steadman about four generations of a family. 17:30Mary Flanigan, Eleanor Morton and Esyllt Sears look into Great British science and tech.
| 17:30Christina Lamb, author and journalist nominates Benazir Bhutto as her great life.
| 17:00Jubilee Poetry with verses by the Poets Laureate over the ages. 17:305/6Sam's latest desperate measure is to try to remortgage the home he shares with Peter.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/6The death toll among those involved with Britain’s first manned space shot causes alarm. 18:30DJ Annie Mac and author Kathy Lette talk favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 18:002/6Britain’s first manned space mission under way and the team is in danger. 18:30Sung by Julie Andrews, Feed the Birds was written for the film Mary Poppins.
| 18:003/6Deaths now occur among space project detractors. The Starfarer prepares for deep space. 18:305/6Mark Radcliffe profiles the variety star best remembered as magistrate Mr Muddlecombe JP.
| 18:004/6David Holland makes a breakthrough deduction over the influence of the aliens. 18:30Christina Lamb, author and journalist nominates Benazir Bhutto as her great life.
| 18:005/6David Holland shares his grave concerns over the Starfarer with the Minister of Defence. 18:30Dame Flora Robson shares her love of wildlife with Derek Jones.
| 18:00A darkly comic updating of Franz Kafka's classic tale. Starring Tom Basden.
| 18:001/8The Man in Black tells of an ill woman convinced that evil lurks in her bedroom walls. 18:301/8Stuck in 1955, Anastasia and new housemate Sue look for answers at the BBC.
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| 19:00 | 19:007/13Bob takes Terry to be restyled at the hairdressers. From September 1975. 19:302/6The Hon. Clarence Green hears about a journey into the very darkest heart of barbarism.
| 19:0025/24Can Neddie Seagoon get rich quick by exporting Britain's surfeit of snow? 19:304/9The staff heatedly debate what makes a good read, with Mr Beeston as a reluctant mediator.
| 19:0017/20The Lad impresses the vicar with his tales of heroic exploits. 19:303/4David is terrified of the landlord.
| 19:001/7Frankie explores his memoirs, this time his adventures in the police force. 19:301/6Roger is a children's author. His wife is in hospital. Life is complicated.
| 19:0024/26Jones fights back as a new recruit rakes up their military past. 19:305/6Robin tries to convince his 'ex-wife' about his parallel life.
| 19:00Nick Baker celebrates the Best of British in Coronation year.
| 19:007/8Radiolab explores the chaos of life through a barrel of seawater. 19:55Strictly's Claudia Winkleman chooses the ET film theme and a track by Stevie Wonder
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| 20:00 | 20:006/8Odell learns the identity of the lady in mink and why she’s involved in the blackmail. 20:301/4A housemaid's murder reveals a web of hidden passions in a village.
| 20:007/8The case appears settled for Odell, but there’s still time for one more surprise. 20:302/4Inspector Adam Dalgliesh arrives in a quiet village to investigate a housemaid's murder.
| 20:008/8Odell gathers his evidence together the evidence to confront the killer. 20:303/4With a growing list of murder suspects, the inspector uncovers fresh leads.
| 20:001/2Accused of murder, private eye VI Warshawski must find the truth, before the law closes in 20:304/4Inspector Dalgliesh summons the entire household to flush out the killer of Sally Jupp.
| 20:002/2VI Warshawski continues the battle to clear herself of a murder that she didn't commit. 20:30Theo is ready to leave her husband when a financial scandal intervenes.
| | 20:00Secrets are revealed as strangers gather round TVs to watch the 1953 coronation 20:45Dora shares her birthday with The Queen, but what else to they have in common?
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| 21:00 | 21:009/52Manoush Zomorodi explores what it takes to deliver something to exactly the right place 21:50Patrick Gale chooses 'The Keel Row' and 'Gabriel Faure's Piano Trio in D Minor'.
| 21:00Julian Jackson on the inscrutable General de Gaulle and his fraught relations with Britain
| 21:002/2Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville on broadcast comedy's future.
| 21:00From Beethoven to Mozart. HRH Princess Michael of Kent makes her castaway choices. 21:45The naturalist recalls his first pet, a fire salamander which was a birthday present.
| 21:00Laura Grimshaw and Chris Pearson present a special edition from The Podcast Show 2022.
| | 21:00The castaway choices of the Queen's younger sister, HRH Princess Margaret 21:45Musings on the New Guinea residents, who fooled early explorers with their adornments.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute. 22:303/4A sudden event causes a lifestyle rethink for the Manchester DJ. Stars Justin Moorhouse.
| 22:002/4Phil blows a fortune on a new time machine, so the boys try to recoup their losses. 22:302/6Comedian Mark Steel visits the Isle of Mull to take a look under the surface of Tobermory. 22:55Angela Barnes chats to Bilal Zafar.
| 22:001/6Victoria Coren Mitchell returns with the show which dares to commit heresy. 22:305/5Bonus material from David Mitchell and Robert Webb's fifth series of quirky sketches. 22:55Angela Barnes chats to Bilal Zafar.
| 22:002/6Milton opens a toy repair shop but soon discovers he's bitten off more than he can mend. 22:303/6Athena Kugblenu and Ali Official host BBC Radio 4 Extra’s new open-door sketch show.
| 22:00Mary Flanigan, Eleanor Morton and Esyllt Sears look into Great British science and tech. 22:304/4John Dowie is absolutely sick and tired of the meddlesome nature of the telephone.
| 22:001/3John Humphrys gives 28 performers 60 seconds each to entertain. With Shappi Khorsandi. 22:305/5Thom is enthralled by the melodramatic extravaganza of straight-to-DVD Bollywood films. 22:55Arthur Smith chats to Chloe Petts.
| 22:005/6Sam's latest desperate measure is to try to remortgage the home he shares with Peter. 22:304/4David Lander probes shady shenanigans in London's Square Mile.
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| 23:00 | 23:006/8Andy Zaltzman presents the News Quiz from the 2022 Hay Festival 23:301/4Probing into lazy assumptions about threats to society, starting with the food industry.
| 23:003/6Stephen K Amos's sitcom about growing up black, gay and funny in 1980s London. 23:301/6Marcus Brigstocke invites the comedian to try new things, including playing table football
| 23:003/8From Troy to Rome, the National Theatre of Brent offers their definitive history of Earth. 23:153/8The fish tank’s mean streets soon lead Anton and Liam into big trouble. 23:304/6Phyllis King and Ivor Cutler present offbeat humorous songs, stories and poems.
| 23:003/6When warding off dark lords, salad is acceptable. 23:304/4From Michael Caine to Mark Zuckerberg, Jon Culshaw imagines the lives of the famous.
| 23:003/6Award-winning monologues and sketches. With Rosie Cavaliero. 23:301/6Highlights include ancient Egyptian IT support and tax avoidance schemes for pirates.
| 23:003/6After a bust-up, Sean moves to the Antarctic. Ten years later, Hamish goes to find him. 23:153/6Dan Antopolski, Nat Luurtsema and Tom Craine piece together a selection of sketches. 23:301/6Bletchley Park codebreaker Gordon gets carried away trying to think like a German.
| 23:004/6The 15th century family are living in an overcrowded castle. 23:304/6A chance meeting between Sondergaard and Bunning could very well lead to a new Cold War.
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