| 00:00 | 00:002/8The Man in Black tells of the kidnapping of a green pop star with something to hide. 00:302/8Anastasia, Eddie and Sue materialise aboard a steam powered starship.
| 00:005/6After entering the alien temple, a colonist returns as a broken man. Reader Paul Birchard. 00:30Film director Roger Michell and writer Aminatta Forna talk books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 00:006/6Heartbroken Lazarus Long's thoughts begin to turn to home on Earth. 00:30How the very English 'Jerusalem' came to be loved by people from different cultures.
| 00:001/3Can computer game addict Johnny Maxwell save an alien planet from the comfort of his bed? 00:301/4'Big-hearted', but also a comedic radical. Mark Radcliffe the Liverpool-born comic.
| 00:002/3The ScreeWee Captain asks Johnny to lead them, but the Gunnery Officer has other ideas. 00:30Comedian Russell Kane nominates novelist Evelyn Waugh, with Ann Pasternak Slater helping
| 00:003/3Johnny has the flu and wants to go to bed, but the ScreeWee Captain is still in trouble. 00:30Actor and mountaineer Brian Blessed discusses his love of wildlife with Derek Jones.
| 00:00In a magic wood, a second chance awaits people who’ve taken a wrong turn in life.
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| 01:00 | 01:00The story of Joseph Conrad. He yearns for the sailor's life. Read by Laurel Lefkow.
| 01:006/6En route to an evening out, George Dixon and Andy Crawford get embroiled in a bank job. 01:301/6Merseyside mum, Rosie Monaghan, has lost her job but she plans to become a private eye.
| 01:001/4Steven J Blackburn and his assistant get digging in a mucky war of the flowers. 01:302/6Who is private eye Rosie Monaghan's mystery client, and how do you trail someone?
| 01:002/4When fraud strikes a pub quiz, the landlord calls in Steven J Blackburn to crack the scam. 01:303/6A row over privatisation and private eye Rosie has doubts over a death.
| 01:003/4Steven J Blackburn probes a ventriloquist dummy's theft at a home for retired theatricals. 01:304/6Private eye Rosie has doubts over an apparently innocent death.
| 01:004/4Setting out to track down a missing person, private eye Blackburn finds something more. 01:305/6Rosie Monaghan's investigations make some progress, but her private life is proving tricky
| 01:00Douglas Hurd uses the BBC Archives to explore the life of his predecessor Anthony Eden.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Jodie Kidd chooses Dire Straits' Money for Nothing and Bob Marley's No Woman No Cry. 02:203/3Headmistress Sarah encounters the bitter taste of loss and the joy of achievement.
| 02:006/10The beaches open again for the 4th July, but Brody is nervous. 02:156/20Dombey, in deep mourning for his son, is unable to offer his daughter any comfort. 02:30Mark Steel celebrates the ever expanding world of foreign Hip Hop
| 02:007/10Will it ever be safe to go back in the water? 02:157/20A trip to Leamington brings Dombey into the circle of the formidable Mrs Skewton. 02:30Christopher Eccleston looks at the life and works of the Socialist playwright Jim Allen.
| 02:008/10Day two of the hunt, and tensions are rising on board 02:158/20Captain Cuttle seeks news of young Walter Gay, missing at sea. 02:30Lifelong fan Danny Wallace celebrates the Beano comic in its 75th anniversary year.
| 02:009/10Peter Benchley's classic 1974 novel, and one of the most terrifying movies of all time. 02:159/20Cold, disdainful Edith wins the hearts of Dombey and his manager. 02:30Mat Fraser meets the former showgirls coming out of retirement and getting back on stage.
| 02:0010/10Peter Benchley's classic novel, and one of the 1970s' most iconic movies. 02:1510/20Florence meets her new mama and something stirs in Edith's cold heart. 02:30David Grant revisits a unique era in British music with the Jazz-funk explosion.
| 02:001/6The comedian and the presenter get chatting in the tag-team talk show. 02:301/4Mastermind intends to kill the audience, unless a brave challenger can defeat him.
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| 03:00 | 03:302/3Paul Gambaccini recalls the first joint stage concert by Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli.
| 03:001/3Bob meets a prostitute. Semi-autobiographical trilogy set in inter-war London.
| 03:002/3Jenny tells of her fall from grace and Mr Eccles makes plain his feelings for Ella.
| 03:003/3Bob gives Jenny an ultimatum and Ella confronts Mr Eccles.
| 03:001/2Boston 1642. Hester Prynne is forced to wear a red letter "A" for adultery.
| 03:002/2The time has come to shed Hester’s badge of adultery. Whose life will be most affected?
| 03:006/6Penniless friends Sam and Peter bank on a huge lottery win. 03:305/6An attic full of peas, going from Girl Guide to sumo wrestler and dull holidays.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Winifred Leslie, the Grande Dame of radio drama, feels forgotten. Stars Billie Whitelaw.
| 04:0011/13The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini. 04:301/6Teacher turmoil at a Sixth Form College for drama over a new female head of science.
| 04:002/6Students from the University Of Aberdeen take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 04:304/5When barrister John Fuller-Carp's ambitions take a downward turn, he takes extreme action.
| 04:005/6Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane and Miles Kington. 04:302/4With Rabbi Sue set for the small screen, Rabbi Abraham takes a different route. From 1999.
| 04:005/6The agony aunt quizzes a panel about herself. With Sue Perkins, Will Smith and Robin Ince. 04:306/6War with Russia is imminent, so the futuristic soap relocates to Wales. But is it safer?
| 04:003/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Jimmy Mulville and Nonny Williams. 04:303/6MP George Dank may soon be joined by his wife Hermione on the protest
| 04:00An English market town face the challenges between two world wars.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:306/6Penniless friends Sam and Peter bank on a huge lottery win.
| 05:004/4Alfie Moore and another policing dilemma - the most broken law in Britain. 05:304/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 05:002/6Parrots, limpets and highland cattle are in Pam Ayres's poetic zoo. 05:304/4Jason’s horror idea is thwarted and Macca steps in to help.
| 05:002/4Trisha tries to impress Jill with her recipe for eggs. 05:303/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 05:001/3A death watch beetle and a bossy queen wasp share an old attic. Stars Alison Steadman. 05:304/6In a bid to show off the town's historic heritage, Milton makes an exhibition of himself.
| 05:003/4A Christmas visit to Doris in her care home is simultaneously poignant and hilarious. 05:30Comedian Janey Godley has lurched from controversy to cancer, and she’s still got it.
| 05:30Comedian Russell Kane nominates novelist Evelyn Waugh, with Ann Pasternak Slater helping
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| 06:00 | 06:006/6En route to an evening out, George Dixon and Andy Crawford get embroiled in a bank job. 06:301/6Merseyside mum, Rosie Monaghan, has lost her job but she plans to become a private eye.
| 06:001/4Steven J Blackburn and his assistant get digging in a mucky war of the flowers. 06:302/6Who is private eye Rosie Monaghan's mystery client, and how do you trail someone?
| 06:002/4When fraud strikes a pub quiz, the landlord calls in Steven J Blackburn to crack the scam. 06:303/6A row over privatisation and private eye Rosie has doubts over a death.
| 06:003/4Steven J Blackburn probes a ventriloquist dummy's theft at a home for retired theatricals. 06:304/6Private eye Rosie has doubts over an apparently innocent death.
| 06:004/4Setting out to track down a missing person, private eye Blackburn finds something more. 06:305/6Rosie Monaghan's investigations make some progress, but her private life is proving tricky
| 06:00An English market town face the challenges between two world wars.
| 06:002/2Amity's beaches open again for the fourth of July, but Brody is nervous.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/4Alfie Moore and another policing dilemma - the most broken law in Britain. 07:304/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 07:002/6Parrots, limpets and highland cattle are in Pam Ayres's poetic zoo. 07:304/4Jason’s horror idea is thwarted and Macca steps in to help.
| 07:002/4Trisha tries to impress Jill with her recipe for eggs. 07:303/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 07:001/3A death watch beetle and a bossy queen wasp share an old attic. Stars Alison Steadman. 07:304/6In a bid to show off the town's historic heritage, Milton makes an exhibition of himself.
| 07:003/4A Christmas visit to Doris in her care home is simultaneously poignant and hilarious. 07:30Comedian Janey Godley has lurched from controversy to cancer, and she’s still got it.
| 07:30Comedian Russell Kane nominates novelist Evelyn Waugh, with Ann Pasternak Slater helping
| 07:10Footy star Robbie Savage chooses Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons and Robbie Williams. 07:202/4Dombey is in deep mourning for his son.
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| 08:00 | 08:009/13Bob and Terry take a trip down memory lane. With James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. 08:304/6Miss Primrose's gruesome story of her time as governess at a country mansion.
| 08:002/27Neddie Seagoon's furniture is at the centre of a Malayan man-shrinking plot. 08:306/9Chaos reigns when Mr Sims' class win a trip to the 'Blue Peter' TV studio.
| 08:0019/20The Lad is full of joy until the postie arrives. 08:301/6Worried Victoria takes action when daughter Emily decides to enrol at drama school.
| 08:003/7Frankie reminisces about an ill-fated trip to Casablanca. 08:303/6With Roger’s wife in hospital, can he cope with his Mother-in-law’s new ‘friend’, Otto?
| 08:0026/26The platoon is selected to take part in a worldwide radio show. 08:301/4The promise of a Christmas bonus lifts Bristow's spirits.
| 08:005/6Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane and Miles Kington. 08:302/6Parrots, limpets and highland cattle are in Pam Ayres's poetic zoo.
| 08:307/8Single dad Bryan attends a garden fete and impresses the guest of honour.
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| 09:00 | 09:0011/13The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini. 09:301/6Teacher turmoil at a Sixth Form College for drama over a new female head of science.
| 09:008/8Andy Zaltzman presents the last in the current series of the topical quiz. 09:304/5When barrister John Fuller-Carp's ambitions take a downward turn, he takes extreme action.
| 09:005/6Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane and Miles Kington. 09:302/4With Rabbi Sue set for the small screen, Rabbi Abraham takes a different route. From 1999.
| 09:005/6The agony aunt quizzes a panel about herself. With Sue Perkins, Will Smith and Robin Ince. 09:306/6War with Russia is imminent, so the futuristic soap relocates to Wales. But is it safer?
| 09:003/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Jimmy Mulville and Nonny Williams. 09:303/6MP George Dank may soon be joined by his wife Hermione on the protest
| 09:00Samira Ahmed leads a comedy journey exploring women in satire.
| 09:0013/13Maggie's got butterflies in her stomach, after a campaign for indigestion tablets. 09:304/4Alfie Moore and another policing dilemma - the most broken law in Britain.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3Bob meets a prostitute. Semi-autobiographical trilogy set in inter-war London.
| 10:002/3Jenny tells of her fall from grace and Mr Eccles makes plain his feelings for Ella.
| 10:003/3Bob gives Jenny an ultimatum and Ella confronts Mr Eccles.
| 10:001/2Boston 1642. Hester Prynne is forced to wear a red letter "A" for adultery.
| 10:002/2The time has come to shed Hester’s badge of adultery. Whose life will be most affected?
| | 10:00Jared Diamond, academic and writer, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne 10:45The naturalist recalls finding an ammonite inside limestone, sparking his love of fossils.
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| 11:00 | 11:0015/52Manoush Zomorodi explores how we can better admit to being wrong 11:50The saxophonist chooses The Waterboys and 'Stars' - Nina Simone Live at Montreux 1976.
| 11:00Douglas Hurd uses the BBC Archives to explore the life of his predecessor Anthony Eden.
| 11:002/3John McCarthy invites Michael Palin to celebrate his BBC radio years
| 11:00From Beethoven to Stevie Wonder, author Alice Walker shares her castaway choices. 11:45Looking at why underground animals have evolved differently from those on the surface.
| 11:00Chris Pearson & Scott Bryan with TV podcasts. Plus Sirin Kale on her new reality TV show.
| | 11:001/8True stories told live in the USA: Jay Allison introduces stories of how we see ourselves 11:50Footy star Robbie Savage chooses Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons and Robbie Williams.
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| 12:00 | 12:009/13Bob and Terry take a trip down memory lane. With James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. 12:304/6Miss Primrose's gruesome story of her time as governess at a country mansion.
| 12:002/27Neddie Seagoon's furniture is at the centre of a Malayan man-shrinking plot. 12:306/9Chaos reigns when Mr Sims' class win a trip to the 'Blue Peter' TV studio.
| 12:0019/20The Lad is full of joy until the postie arrives. 12:301/6Worried Victoria takes action when daughter Emily decides to enrol at drama school.
| 12:003/7Frankie reminisces about an ill-fated trip to Casablanca. 12:303/6With Roger’s wife in hospital, can he cope with his Mother-in-law’s new ‘friend’, Otto?
| 12:0026/26The platoon is selected to take part in a worldwide radio show. 12:301/4The promise of a Christmas bonus lifts Bristow's spirits.
| 12:001/3A death watch beetle and a bossy queen wasp share an old attic. Stars Alison Steadman. 12:301/4The promise of a Christmas bonus lifts Bristow's spirits.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:301/4Natalie Haynes stands up for the Greek poet Sappho.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/6En route to an evening out, George Dixon and Andy Crawford get embroiled in a bank job. 13:301/6Merseyside mum, Rosie Monaghan, has lost her job but she plans to become a private eye.
| 13:001/4Steven J Blackburn and his assistant get digging in a mucky war of the flowers. 13:302/6Who is private eye Rosie Monaghan's mystery client, and how do you trail someone?
| 13:002/4When fraud strikes a pub quiz, the landlord calls in Steven J Blackburn to crack the scam. 13:303/6A row over privatisation and private eye Rosie has doubts over a death.
| 13:003/4Steven J Blackburn probes a ventriloquist dummy's theft at a home for retired theatricals. 13:304/6Private eye Rosie has doubts over an apparently innocent death.
| 13:004/4Setting out to track down a missing person, private eye Blackburn finds something more. 13:305/6Rosie Monaghan's investigations make some progress, but her private life is proving tricky
| 13:00Douglas Hurd uses the BBC Archives to explore the life of his predecessor Anthony Eden.
| 13:00Tina Brown recalls her time as editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair magazine from 1983 to 1992.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10The beaches open again for the 4th July, but Brody is nervous. 14:156/20Dombey, in deep mourning for his son, is unable to offer his daughter any comfort. 14:30Mark Steel celebrates the ever expanding world of foreign Hip Hop
| 14:007/10Will it ever be safe to go back in the water? 14:157/20A trip to Leamington brings Dombey into the circle of the formidable Mrs Skewton. 14:30Christopher Eccleston looks at the life and works of the Socialist playwright Jim Allen.
| 14:008/10Day two of the hunt, and tensions are rising on board 14:158/20Captain Cuttle seeks news of young Walter Gay, missing at sea. 14:30Lifelong fan Danny Wallace celebrates the Beano comic in its 75th anniversary year.
| 14:009/10Peter Benchley's classic 1974 novel, and one of the most terrifying movies of all time. 14:159/20Cold, disdainful Edith wins the hearts of Dombey and his manager. 14:30Mat Fraser meets the former showgirls coming out of retirement and getting back on stage.
| 14:0010/10Peter Benchley's classic novel, and one of the 1970s' most iconic movies. 14:1510/20Florence meets her new mama and something stirs in Edith's cold heart. 14:30David Grant revisits a unique era in British music with the Jazz-funk explosion.
| 14:001/6The comedian and the presenter get chatting in the tag-team talk show. 14:301/4Mastermind intends to kill the audience, unless a brave challenger can defeat him.
| 14:10Actress Pam St Clement with Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters' 'Accentuate the Positive'. 14:20Caitlin Moran narrates her bestselling comic memoir.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3Bob meets a prostitute. Semi-autobiographical trilogy set in inter-war London.
| 15:002/3Jenny tells of her fall from grace and Mr Eccles makes plain his feelings for Ella.
| 15:003/3Bob gives Jenny an ultimatum and Ella confronts Mr Eccles.
| 15:001/2Boston 1642. Hester Prynne is forced to wear a red letter "A" for adultery.
| 15:002/2The time has come to shed Hester’s badge of adultery. Whose life will be most affected?
| 15:006/6Penniless friends Sam and Peter bank on a huge lottery win. 15:305/6An attic full of peas, going from Girl Guide to sumo wrestler and dull holidays.
| 15:30Mat Fraser meets the former showgirls coming out of retirement and getting back on stage.
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| 16:00 | 16:0011/13The general knowledge music quiz chaired by Paul Gambaccini. 16:301/6Teacher turmoil at a Sixth Form College for drama over a new female head of science.
| 16:002/6Students from the University Of Aberdeen take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 16:304/5When barrister John Fuller-Carp's ambitions take a downward turn, he takes extreme action.
| 16:005/6Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane and Miles Kington. 16:302/4With Rabbi Sue set for the small screen, Rabbi Abraham takes a different route. From 1999.
| 16:005/6The agony aunt quizzes a panel about herself. With Sue Perkins, Will Smith and Robin Ince. 16:306/6War with Russia is imminent, so the futuristic soap relocates to Wales. But is it safer?
| 16:003/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Jimmy Mulville and Nonny Williams. 16:303/6MP George Dank may soon be joined by his wife Hermione on the protest
| 16:00An English market town face the challenges between two world wars.
| 16:00The myth that inspired The Flying Dutchman. Stars Gerard Murphy.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/4Alfie Moore and another policing dilemma - the most broken law in Britain. 17:304/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 17:002/6Parrots, limpets and highland cattle are in Pam Ayres's poetic zoo. 17:304/4Jason’s horror idea is thwarted and Macca steps in to help.
| 17:002/4Trisha tries to impress Jill with her recipe for eggs. 17:303/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 17:001/3A death watch beetle and a bossy queen wasp share an old attic. Stars Alison Steadman. 17:304/6In a bid to show off the town's historic heritage, Milton makes an exhibition of himself.
| 17:003/4A Christmas visit to Doris in her care home is simultaneously poignant and hilarious. 17:30Comedian Janey Godley has lurched from controversy to cancer, and she’s still got it.
| 17:30Comedian Russell Kane nominates novelist Evelyn Waugh, with Ann Pasternak Slater helping
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:301/4Natalie Haynes stands up for the Greek poet Sappho.
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| 18:00 | 18:005/6After entering the alien temple, a colonist returns as a broken man. Reader Paul Birchard. 18:30Film director Roger Michell and writer Aminatta Forna talk books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 18:006/6Heartbroken Lazarus Long's thoughts begin to turn to home on Earth. 18:30How the very English 'Jerusalem' came to be loved by people from different cultures.
| 18:001/3Can computer game addict Johnny Maxwell save an alien planet from the comfort of his bed? 18:301/4'Big-hearted', but also a comedic radical. Mark Radcliffe the Liverpool-born comic.
| 18:002/3The ScreeWee Captain asks Johnny to lead them, but the Gunnery Officer has other ideas. 18:30Comedian Russell Kane nominates novelist Evelyn Waugh, with Ann Pasternak Slater helping
| 18:003/3Johnny has the flu and wants to go to bed, but the ScreeWee Captain is still in trouble. 18:30Actor and mountaineer Brian Blessed discusses his love of wildlife with Derek Jones.
| 18:00In a magic wood, a second chance awaits people who’ve taken a wrong turn in life.
| 18:003/8The Man in Black tells of a seriously ill doctor taking control of his own destiny. 18:303/8Anastasia’s voice attracts attention on a planet that puts the feud in feudal.
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| 19:00 | 19:009/13Bob and Terry take a trip down memory lane. With James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. 19:304/6Miss Primrose's gruesome story of her time as governess at a country mansion.
| 19:002/27Neddie Seagoon's furniture is at the centre of a Malayan man-shrinking plot. 19:306/9Chaos reigns when Mr Sims' class win a trip to the 'Blue Peter' TV studio.
| 19:0019/20The Lad is full of joy until the postie arrives. 19:301/6Worried Victoria takes action when daughter Emily decides to enrol at drama school.
| 19:003/7Frankie reminisces about an ill-fated trip to Casablanca. 19:303/6With Roger’s wife in hospital, can he cope with his Mother-in-law’s new ‘friend’, Otto?
| 19:0026/26The platoon is selected to take part in a worldwide radio show. 19:301/4The promise of a Christmas bonus lifts Bristow's spirits.
| 19:00Samira Ahmed leads a comedy journey exploring women in satire.
| 19:001/8True stories told live in the USA: Jay Allison introduces stories of how we see ourselves 19:50Footy star Robbie Savage chooses Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons and Robbie Williams.
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| 20:00 | 20:006/6En route to an evening out, George Dixon and Andy Crawford get embroiled in a bank job. 20:301/6Merseyside mum, Rosie Monaghan, has lost her job but she plans to become a private eye.
| 20:001/4Steven J Blackburn and his assistant get digging in a mucky war of the flowers. 20:302/6Who is private eye Rosie Monaghan's mystery client, and how do you trail someone?
| 20:002/4When fraud strikes a pub quiz, the landlord calls in Steven J Blackburn to crack the scam. 20:303/6A row over privatisation and private eye Rosie has doubts over a death.
| 20:003/4Steven J Blackburn probes a ventriloquist dummy's theft at a home for retired theatricals. 20:304/6Private eye Rosie has doubts over an apparently innocent death.
| 20:004/4Setting out to track down a missing person, private eye Blackburn finds something more. 20:305/6Rosie Monaghan's investigations make some progress, but her private life is proving tricky
| | 20:00The myth that inspired The Flying Dutchman. Stars Gerard Murphy.
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| 21:00 | 21:0015/52Manoush Zomorodi explores how we can better admit to being wrong 21:50The saxophonist chooses The Waterboys and 'Stars' - Nina Simone Live at Montreux 1976.
| 21:00Douglas Hurd uses the BBC Archives to explore the life of his predecessor Anthony Eden.
| 21:002/3John McCarthy invites Michael Palin to celebrate his BBC radio years
| 21:00From Beethoven to Stevie Wonder, author Alice Walker shares her castaway choices. 21:45Looking at why underground animals have evolved differently from those on the surface.
| 21:00Chris Pearson & Scott Bryan with TV podcasts. Plus Sirin Kale on her new reality TV show.
| | 21:00Jared Diamond, academic and writer, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne 21:45The naturalist recalls finding an ammonite inside limestone, sparking his love of fossils.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute. 22:301/6Reece Dinsdale stars as local government officer who wants inner peace, but is held back.
| 22:004/4Jason’s horror idea is thwarted and Macca steps in to help. 22:304/6Comedian Mark Steel visits Ottery St Mary in Devon to discuss Coleridge's childhood.
| 22:003/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy. 22:302/6The Kiwi parody band aim for UK fame. Improvised by Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement.
| 22:004/6In a bid to show off the town's historic heritage, Milton makes an exhibition of himself. 22:305/6Athena Kugblenu and Ali Official host BBC Radio 4 Extra’s new open-door sketch show.
| 22:00Comedian Janey Godley has lurched from controversy to cancer, and she’s still got it. 22:302/4In Brisbane, Tina sings Waltzing Matilda and asks, Why Did Billy Have to Boil? 22:452/4Pierre ponders the minutiae of a social media post about Tess Daly's breakfast choices.
| 22:003/3John Humphrys gives 28 performers 60 seconds each. With Phil Cornwell and John Finnemore. 22:302/6The comedian and the presenter get chatting in the tag talk show.
| 22:001/4Natalie Haynes stands up for the Greek poet Sappho. 22:302/4Timecops visit the BBC to try and prevent Adam from making an offensive radio programme.
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| 23:00 | 23:008/8Andy Zaltzman presents the last in the current series of the topical quiz. 23:303/4Andrew Maxwell's probe into the assumed threats of the drugs trade to British society.
| 23:005/6Mad about the monarchy. Stephen K Amos's teenage years in 1980s south London. 23:25Iain Lee chats to Sunil Patel. 23:303/6Marcus Brigstocke tempts Jenny with self-help books, eels and the joys of bikini waxing.
| 23:005/8From St Francis to Buddhism, the National Theatre of Brent's definitive history of Earth. 23:155/8Anton’s worried about Liam TV habits. Can he stop him becoming a couch potato? 23:306/6More offbeat humorous songs, stories and poems with Phyllis King and Ivor Cutler
| 23:005/6The Adventure-Bakers make a time-strudel and travel through history. 23:25Iain Lee chats to Sunil Patel. 23:302/4Mean John Weak battles to roll out an urgent global website.
| 23:005/6An attic full of peas, going from Girl Guide to sumo wrestler and dull holidays. 23:303/613th-century furniture sales and the hi-fi extremist.
| 23:005/6The duo tell Parky about their lean years. 23:155/6Dan Antopolski, Nat Luurtsema and Tom Craine piece together a selection of sketches. 23:303/6With everything German under suspicion, the codebreakers tackle censoring letters.
| 23:006/6Murder, intrigue and a fast-talking parrot! 23:306/6Alec is late as usual. But Percy is wearing different socks. Something big is brewing.
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