| 00:00 | 00:003/8The Man in Black tells of a seriously ill doctor taking control of his own destiny. 00:303/8Anastasia’s voice attracts attention on a planet that puts the feud in feudal.
| 00:00Isaac lives in fear of a knife-wielding female. Is she of this Earth? 00:30Author Fay Weldon and curator Hans Ulrich Obrist talk books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 00:00Malcolm discovers the truth of absurd prejudices around an empty property 00:30Stories of the timeless love song written by Ewan MacColl and made famous by Roberta Flack
| 00:00Can Mrs Grove really talk with her husband beyond the grave? 00:302/4Mark Radcliffe profiles the film and music hall star, who never forgot her Rochdale roots.
| 00:00Can Mary refuse the voice claiming to be her grandfather? 00:30Eden Project founder chooses documentary maker and artist Humphrey Jennings
| 00:00Young Rachel finds her whole life blighted by one encounter 00:30Actor Derek Waring shares his love of wildlife with Derek Jones.
| 00:00A cocky young architect is stranded when he crashes off the motorway.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Tina Brown recalls her time as editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair magazine from 1983 to 1992.
| 01:001/5Spinster sleuth Jane Marple's stay in London proves more eventful than planned. 01:306/6Private eye Rosie concludes her investigation, but will the guilty be brought to justice?
| 01:002/5Miss Marple's old acquaintance is about to get a nasty shock. 01:301/8The suave sleuth and his wife are drawn into the murder of an actress.
| 01:003/5The sleuth's morning paper brings alarming news - and a police investigation. 01:302/8The debonair sleuth must uncover the link between a rare soundtrack and a murder...
| 01:004/5Just as one mystery is cleared up, the spinster sleuth becomes involved in another. 01:303/8Paul is threatened with a revolver - and he gets a fresh lead.
| 01:005/5The police ask amateur sleuth Jane Marple to take part in a little experiment. 01:304/8A confrontation for the suave sleuth - and fears for his Steve's safety.
| 01:00Rory Bremner looks back at 50 years of BBC Radio coverage of Test Match cricket.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Actress Pam St Clement with Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters' 'Accentuate the Positive'. 02:20Caitlin Moran narrates her bestselling comic memoir.
| 02:001/5Order! Order! Betty Boothroyd on life as the first female Speaker of the House of Commons. 02:1511/20Harriet Carker tries to appeal to her brother's better nature. 02:30Bryan Ferry returns to his early passion for jazz music.
| 02:002/5Betty Boothroyd reads her life story as Commons Speaker and 'wearing the trousers' 02:1512/20The Dombeys return from their honeymoon and embark upon a frosty married life. 02:30Laura Barton pieces together the true story of Abner Jay, a most unusual musical talent.
| 02:003/5Shock over John Smith's death - and being branded a 'babe'. 02:1513/20Edith Dombey tries to reason with her husband. 02:30Peter Curran on Northern Ireland's burgeoning film industry.
| 02:004/5Welcoming global VIPs - and a request from Madame Tussauds. 02:1514/20Edith Dombey tries to reason with her husband. 02:30The life and death of a woman who led a women's orchestra in Auschwitz.
| 02:005/5Time's up! Exit a national treasure. Betty Boothroyd concludes her life story. 02:1515/20Edith is driven to extreme measures by Dombey's attempts to control her. 02:30David Morrissey explores the life Roger Hill, theatre director, DJ and transvestite artist
| 02:001/4Natalie Haynes stands up for the Greek poet Sappho. 02:306/6Alec is late as usual. But Percy is wearing different socks. Something big is brewing.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Mat Fraser meets the former showgirls coming out of retirement and getting back on stage.
| 03:00Chocolates from her estranged Aunt prompts Christine to show her soft centre 03:45On a cliff edge search, Molly and her husband plumb the depths of their relationship.
| 03:001/4The early life and career of J Edgar Hoover as as anti-Communist zealot. 03:45Three school friends imagine their perfect fantasy worlds, but what about adulthood?
| 03:002/4It’s 1933. Hoover’s FBI targets major criminals and their gangs. Stars William Hootkins. 03:45May, 1835. A young girl's chance encounter with a poet touches her life forever.
| 03:003/4It’s 1961. Hoover’s new boss is Robert F Kennedy. Sparks fly from day one. 03:45Two young brothers, desperate for home, are forced to stay with their foster aunt.
| 03:004/4It’s 1972. Hoover is dead. Clyde Tolson reflects on a long relationship. Stars David Soul 03:45Alexander realises that he no idea of the magnitude of the arrival of his first child.
| 03:006/6Crossword challenges and dinner with the devil. Offbeat songs and sketches. 03:306/6Murder, intrigue and a fast-talking parrot!
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| 04:00 | 04:00The myth that inspired The Flying Dutchman. Stars Gerard Murphy.
| 04:0012/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 04:302/6Teachers Kenneth and Colin are going to have to find new abodes quick smart.
| 04:003/6Students from the University of Plymouth take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 04:305/5Fuller-Carp wants victory in a 'no win, no fee' case of a broken thumb and a can of figs.
| 04:006/6Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 04:303/4Sex, politics and religion make for an awkward visit when an Israeli MP arrives.
| 04:006/6The TV star and consumer champ quizzes a panel about herself. 04:301/4With no job or friends and living with his mum, Angus Dry tries recapturing his youth.
| 04:004/6More ad-lib fun with Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Kate Robbins and Griff Rhys-Jones. 04:304/6MP George Dank's bypass protest is drawing all the wrong kind of attention.
| 04:00The true story of newspaper magnate, fraudster, bankrupt and MP - Horatio Bottomley.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:301/4Natalie Haynes stands up for the Greek poet Sappho.
| 05:00A phone, a strudel and Kafka combine to make Jack and Millie's day rather complicated. 05:305/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 05:003/6Pam admits to being a poor map reader. 05:30Geoff Norcott examines his class identity – and ask if he’s changed.
| 05:003/4Trisha is persuaded to cater for a double date. 05:304/6Sally Phillips, Josh Widdicombe and Sathnam Sanghera join Victoria Coren Mitchell.
| 05:002/3A house fly and soprano pipistrelle bat reveal the truth about life in an attic. 05:305/6Milton gets an allotment but when something smells fishy it's time to dig a little deeper.
| 05:004/4Ken is rushed into hospital, and the family do their best to get there as fast as possible 05:30Multi-award-winning Josie Long examines our new reality in a stand-up motherhood memoir.
| 05:30Eden Project founder chooses documentary maker and artist Humphrey Jennings
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Spinster sleuth Jane Marple's stay in London proves more eventful than planned. 06:306/6Private eye Rosie concludes her investigation, but will the guilty be brought to justice?
| 06:002/5Miss Marple's old acquaintance is about to get a nasty shock. 06:301/8The suave sleuth and his wife are drawn into the murder of an actress.
| 06:003/5The sleuth's morning paper brings alarming news - and a police investigation. 06:302/8The debonair sleuth must uncover the link between a rare soundtrack and a murder...
| 06:004/5Just as one mystery is cleared up, the spinster sleuth becomes involved in another. 06:303/8Paul is threatened with a revolver - and he gets a fresh lead.
| 06:005/5The police ask amateur sleuth Jane Marple to take part in a little experiment. 06:304/8A confrontation for the suave sleuth - and fears for his Steve's safety.
| 06:00The true story of newspaper magnate, fraudster, bankrupt and MP - Horatio Bottomley.
| 06:00Betty Boothroyd, first female Speaker of the House of Commons, reads her life story
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| 07:00 | 07:00A phone, a strudel and Kafka combine to make Jack and Millie's day rather complicated. 07:305/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 07:003/6Pam admits to being a poor map reader. 07:30Geoff Norcott examines his class identity – and ask if he’s changed.
| 07:003/4Trisha is persuaded to cater for a double date. 07:304/6Sally Phillips, Josh Widdicombe and Sathnam Sanghera join Victoria Coren Mitchell.
| 07:002/3A house fly and soprano pipistrelle bat reveal the truth about life in an attic. 07:305/6Milton gets an allotment but when something smells fishy it's time to dig a little deeper.
| 07:004/4Ken is rushed into hospital, and the family do their best to get there as fast as possible 07:30Multi-award-winning Josie Long examines our new reality in a stand-up motherhood memoir.
| 07:30Eden Project founder chooses documentary maker and artist Humphrey Jennings
| 07:10Interior designer Kelly Hoppen chooses Aretha Franklin's 'I Say A Little Prayer'. 07:203/4Harriet Carker tries to appeal to her brother's better nature.
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| 08:00 | 08:0010/13Poorly Terry gets some shock news from Bob. 08:305/6A greedy soldier gets all that he wishes for. Starring Stephen Fry.
| 08:003/27Archaeologist, Neddie Seagoon, hunts for the missing treasure of Genghis Khan. 08:307/9Teaching staff are worried over a controversial new proposal from the school governors.
| 08:0020/20The Lad battles to try and get a good night's sleep... 08:302/6Budding actress Emily is due on stage, with a large helping hand from her Aunt Charlotte.
| 08:004/7Frankie reminisces about a German girlfriend. With June Whitfield, Ray Fell and Madi Hedd. 08:304/6Roger’s career is in jeopardy. Will his wife ever come home?
| 08:00Arthur Lowe's only appearance in the pilot of the Dad's Army sequel due to his death. 08:302/4The buying clerk crusades to improve the lot of cleaning ladies.
| 08:006/6Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 08:303/6Pam admits to being a poor map reader.
| 08:308/8Single dad Bryan has a scare when his baby is taken to hospital for tests.
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| 09:00 | 09:0012/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 09:302/6Teachers Kenneth and Colin are going to have to find new abodes quick smart.
| 09:001/6Topical satire show, featuring characters drawn from the worlds of celebrity and politics. 09:305/5Fuller-Carp wants victory in a 'no win, no fee' case of a broken thumb and a can of figs.
| 09:006/6Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 09:303/4Sex, politics and religion make for an awkward visit when an Israeli MP arrives.
| 09:006/6The TV star and consumer champ quizzes a panel about herself. 09:301/4With no job or friends and living with his mum, Angus Dry tries recapturing his youth.
| 09:004/6More ad-lib fun with Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Kate Robbins and Griff Rhys-Jones. 09:304/6MP George Dank's bypass protest is drawing all the wrong kind of attention.
| 09:00Laura Barton takes to the open road for an audio adventure across the USA.
| 09:001/7Bertie Wooster turns to Aunt Dahlia to help out Gussie. 09:301/4With no job or friends and living with his mum, Angus Dry tries recapturing his youth.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Chocolates from her estranged Aunt prompts Christine to show her soft centre 10:45On a cliff edge search, Molly and her husband plumb the depths of their relationship.
| 10:001/4The early life and career of J Edgar Hoover as as anti-Communist zealot. 10:45Three school friends imagine their perfect fantasy worlds, but what about adulthood?
| 10:002/4It’s 1933. Hoover’s FBI targets major criminals and their gangs. Stars William Hootkins. 10:45May, 1835. A young girl's chance encounter with a poet touches her life forever.
| 10:003/4It’s 1961. Hoover’s new boss is Robert F Kennedy. Sparks fly from day one. 10:45Two young brothers, desperate for home, are forced to stay with their foster aunt.
| 10:004/4It’s 1972. Hoover is dead. Clyde Tolson reflects on a long relationship. Stars David Soul 10:45Alexander realises that he no idea of the magnitude of the arrival of his first child.
| | 10:00Anne Tyler, writer, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne. 10:45Was the first live specimen of the primitive bony fish shown on TV really a living fossil?
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| 11:00 | 11:0012/52Manoush Zomorodi explores how innovation will transform our lives. 11:50Actor Gary Wilmot chooses Mack the Knife and Summer Breeze.
| 11:00Rory Bremner looks back at 50 years of BBC Radio coverage of Test Match cricket.
| 11:003/3John McCarthy invites Michael Palin to celebrate his BBC radio years
| 11:00Jared Diamond, academic and writer, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne 11:45The naturalist recalls finding an ammonite inside limestone, sparking his love of fossils.
| 11:00Laura Grimshaw and Roshan Roberts visit the International Women's Podcast Festival.
| | 11:002/8Catherine Burns introduces stories about telling nothing but the truth 11:50Interior designer Kelly Hoppen chooses Aretha Franklin's 'I Say A Little Prayer'.
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| 12:00 | 12:0010/13Poorly Terry gets some shock news from Bob. 12:305/6A greedy soldier gets all that he wishes for. Starring Stephen Fry.
| 12:003/27Archaeologist, Neddie Seagoon, hunts for the missing treasure of Genghis Khan. 12:307/9Teaching staff are worried over a controversial new proposal from the school governors.
| 12:0020/20The Lad battles to try and get a good night's sleep... 12:302/6Budding actress Emily is due on stage, with a large helping hand from her Aunt Charlotte.
| 12:004/7Frankie reminisces about a German girlfriend. With June Whitfield, Ray Fell and Madi Hedd. 12:304/6Roger’s career is in jeopardy. Will his wife ever come home?
| 12:00Arthur Lowe's only appearance in the pilot of the Dad's Army sequel due to his death. 12:302/4The buying clerk crusades to improve the lot of cleaning ladies.
| 12:00A phone, a strudel and Kafka combine to make Jack and Millie's day rather complicated. 12:30Arthur Lowe's only appearance in the pilot of the Dad's Army sequel due to his death.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra revisits the BBC's poetry archive and finds the hidden treasures. 12:302/4Natalie Haynes stands up for the Roman orator, Cicero.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5Spinster sleuth Jane Marple's stay in London proves more eventful than planned. 13:306/6Private eye Rosie concludes her investigation, but will the guilty be brought to justice?
| 13:002/5Miss Marple's old acquaintance is about to get a nasty shock. 13:301/8The suave sleuth and his wife are drawn into the murder of an actress.
| 13:003/5The sleuth's morning paper brings alarming news - and a police investigation. 13:302/8The debonair sleuth must uncover the link between a rare soundtrack and a murder...
| 13:004/5Just as one mystery is cleared up, the spinster sleuth becomes involved in another. 13:303/8Paul is threatened with a revolver - and he gets a fresh lead.
| 13:005/5The police ask amateur sleuth Jane Marple to take part in a little experiment. 13:304/8A confrontation for the suave sleuth - and fears for his Steve's safety.
| 13:00Rory Bremner looks back at 50 years of BBC Radio coverage of Test Match cricket.
| 13:001/2Herbert Powyss sets out to make his mark in the field of science.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Order! Order! Betty Boothroyd on life as the first female Speaker of the House of Commons. 14:1511/20Harriet Carker tries to appeal to her brother's better nature. 14:30Bryan Ferry returns to his early passion for jazz music.
| 14:002/5Betty Boothroyd reads her life story as Commons Speaker and 'wearing the trousers' 14:1512/20The Dombeys return from their honeymoon and embark upon a frosty married life. 14:30Laura Barton pieces together the true story of Abner Jay, a most unusual musical talent.
| 14:003/5Shock over John Smith's death - and being branded a 'babe'. 14:1513/20Edith Dombey tries to reason with her husband. 14:30Peter Curran on Northern Ireland's burgeoning film industry.
| 14:004/5Welcoming global VIPs - and a request from Madame Tussauds. 14:1514/20Edith Dombey tries to reason with her husband. 14:30The life and death of a woman who led a women's orchestra in Auschwitz.
| 14:005/5Time's up! Exit a national treasure. Betty Boothroyd concludes her life story. 14:1515/20Edith is driven to extreme measures by Dombey's attempts to control her. 14:30David Morrissey explores the life Roger Hill, theatre director, DJ and transvestite artist
| 14:001/4Natalie Haynes stands up for the Greek poet Sappho. 14:306/6Alec is late as usual. But Percy is wearing different socks. Something big is brewing.
| 14:10Curtis Stigers chooses Steely Dan and Jason Isbell. 14:20Writer Jeremy Raison explores the mystery of his late mother's childhood.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Chocolates from her estranged Aunt prompts Christine to show her soft centre 15:45On a cliff edge search, Molly and her husband plumb the depths of their relationship.
| 15:001/4The early life and career of J Edgar Hoover as as anti-Communist zealot. 15:45Three school friends imagine their perfect fantasy worlds, but what about adulthood?
| 15:002/4It’s 1933. Hoover’s FBI targets major criminals and their gangs. Stars William Hootkins. 15:45May, 1835. A young girl's chance encounter with a poet touches her life forever.
| 15:003/4It’s 1961. Hoover’s new boss is Robert F Kennedy. Sparks fly from day one. 15:45Two young brothers, desperate for home, are forced to stay with their foster aunt.
| 15:004/4It’s 1972. Hoover is dead. Clyde Tolson reflects on a long relationship. Stars David Soul 15:45Alexander realises that he no idea of the magnitude of the arrival of his first child.
| 15:006/6Crossword challenges and dinner with the devil. Offbeat songs and sketches. 15:306/6Murder, intrigue and a fast-talking parrot!
| 15:30Bryan Ferry returns to his early passion for jazz music.
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| 16:00 | 16:0012/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 16:302/6Teachers Kenneth and Colin are going to have to find new abodes quick smart.
| 16:003/6Students from the University of Plymouth take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 16:305/5Fuller-Carp wants victory in a 'no win, no fee' case of a broken thumb and a can of figs.
| 16:006/6Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 16:303/4Sex, politics and religion make for an awkward visit when an Israeli MP arrives.
| 16:006/6The TV star and consumer champ quizzes a panel about herself. 16:301/4With no job or friends and living with his mum, Angus Dry tries recapturing his youth.
| 16:004/6More ad-lib fun with Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Kate Robbins and Griff Rhys-Jones. 16:304/6MP George Dank's bypass protest is drawing all the wrong kind of attention.
| 16:00The true story of newspaper magnate, fraudster, bankrupt and MP - Horatio Bottomley.
| 16:00Atom bomb project leader Robert Oppenheimer was reviled in a paranoid post-war America
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| 17:00 | 17:00A phone, a strudel and Kafka combine to make Jack and Millie's day rather complicated. 17:305/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 17:003/6Pam admits to being a poor map reader. 17:30Geoff Norcott examines his class identity – and ask if he’s changed.
| 17:003/4Trisha is persuaded to cater for a double date. 17:304/6Sally Phillips, Josh Widdicombe and Sathnam Sanghera join Victoria Coren Mitchell.
| 17:002/3A house fly and soprano pipistrelle bat reveal the truth about life in an attic. 17:305/6Milton gets an allotment but when something smells fishy it's time to dig a little deeper.
| 17:004/4Ken is rushed into hospital, and the family do their best to get there as fast as possible 17:30Multi-award-winning Josie Long examines our new reality in a stand-up motherhood memoir.
| 17:30Eden Project founder chooses documentary maker and artist Humphrey Jennings
| 17:00Daljit Nagra revisits the BBC's poetry archive and finds the hidden treasures. 17:302/4Natalie Haynes stands up for the Roman orator, Cicero.
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| 18:00 | 18:00Isaac lives in fear of a knife-wielding female. Is she of this Earth? 18:30Author Fay Weldon and curator Hans Ulrich Obrist talk books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 18:00Malcolm discovers the truth of absurd prejudices around an empty property 18:30Stories of the timeless love song written by Ewan MacColl and made famous by Roberta Flack
| 18:00Can Mrs Grove really talk with her husband beyond the grave? 18:302/4Mark Radcliffe profiles the film and music hall star, who never forgot her Rochdale roots.
| 18:00Can Mary refuse the voice claiming to be her grandfather? 18:30Eden Project founder chooses documentary maker and artist Humphrey Jennings
| 18:00Young Rachel finds her whole life blighted by one encounter 18:30Actor Derek Waring shares his love of wildlife with Derek Jones.
| 18:00A cocky young architect is stranded when he crashes off the motorway.
| 18:004/8The Man in Black tells of a harrowing comeuppance for a crooked literary agent. 18:304/8The housemates see a ghost when the house gets stuck outside space and time.
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| 19:00 | 19:0010/13Poorly Terry gets some shock news from Bob. 19:305/6A greedy soldier gets all that he wishes for. Starring Stephen Fry.
| 19:003/27Archaeologist, Neddie Seagoon, hunts for the missing treasure of Genghis Khan. 19:307/9Teaching staff are worried over a controversial new proposal from the school governors.
| 19:0020/20The Lad battles to try and get a good night's sleep... 19:302/6Budding actress Emily is due on stage, with a large helping hand from her Aunt Charlotte.
| 19:004/7Frankie reminisces about a German girlfriend. With June Whitfield, Ray Fell and Madi Hedd. 19:304/6Roger’s career is in jeopardy. Will his wife ever come home?
| 19:00Arthur Lowe's only appearance in the pilot of the Dad's Army sequel due to his death. 19:302/4The buying clerk crusades to improve the lot of cleaning ladies.
| 19:00Laura Barton takes to the open road for an audio adventure across the USA.
| 19:002/8Catherine Burns introduces stories about telling nothing but the truth 19:50Interior designer Kelly Hoppen chooses Aretha Franklin's 'I Say A Little Prayer'.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5Spinster sleuth Jane Marple's stay in London proves more eventful than planned. 20:306/6Private eye Rosie concludes her investigation, but will the guilty be brought to justice?
| 20:002/5Miss Marple's old acquaintance is about to get a nasty shock. 20:301/8The suave sleuth and his wife are drawn into the murder of an actress.
| 20:003/5The sleuth's morning paper brings alarming news - and a police investigation. 20:302/8The debonair sleuth must uncover the link between a rare soundtrack and a murder...
| 20:004/5Just as one mystery is cleared up, the spinster sleuth becomes involved in another. 20:303/8Paul is threatened with a revolver - and he gets a fresh lead.
| 20:005/5The police ask amateur sleuth Jane Marple to take part in a little experiment. 20:304/8A confrontation for the suave sleuth - and fears for his Steve's safety.
| | 20:00Atom bomb project leader Robert Oppenheimer was reviled in a paranoid post-war America
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| 21:00 | 21:0012/52Manoush Zomorodi explores how innovation will transform our lives. 21:50Actor Gary Wilmot chooses Mack the Knife and Summer Breeze.
| 21:00Rory Bremner looks back at 50 years of BBC Radio coverage of Test Match cricket.
| 21:003/3John McCarthy invites Michael Palin to celebrate his BBC radio years
| 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.
| 21:00Laura Grimshaw and Roshan Roberts visit the International Women's Podcast Festival.
| | 21:00Anne Tyler, writer, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne. 21:45Was the first live specimen of the primitive bony fish shown on TV really a living fossil?
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| 22:00 | 22:005/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute. 22:302/6Is local government officer Martin to blame for the notorious Dalek of Death compost bins?
| 22:00Geoff Norcott examines his class identity – and ask if he’s changed. 22:305/6Mark uncovers an unlikely town rivalry and the story behind a baffling accent. 22:55Harriet Kemsley chats to Tom GK.
| 22:004/6Sally Phillips, Josh Widdicombe and Sathnam Sanghera join Victoria Coren Mitchell. 22:303/6The Kiwi band face fan propositions. Improvised by Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement.
| 22:005/6Milton gets an allotment but when something smells fishy it's time to dig a little deeper. 22:306/6Athena Kugblenu and Ali Official host BBC Radio 4 Extra’s new open-door sketch show. 22:55Harriet Kemsley chats to Tom GK.
| 22:00Multi-award-winning Josie Long examines our new reality in a stand-up motherhood memoir. 22:303/4The singer heads for the Australian capital. Will she get a warm reception? 22:453/4Sam Bain's dark comedy about a man obsessed with celebrities while his life falls apart.
| 22:001/6Pilot show of Stephen Fry's series of humorous banter and sketches. 22:303/6The producer and comedian get chatting in the tag talk show.
| 22:002/4Natalie Haynes stands up for the Roman orator, Cicero. 22:303/4Adam Riches takes the listener back to the Wild West to tell the story of Big Rich. 22:55Lou Conran chats to Andrew O’Neill.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/6Topical satire show, featuring characters drawn from the worlds of celebrity and politics. 23:304/4Andrew explores the reasons for joining nationalist organisations.
| 23:006/6Guests not welcome. Stephen K Amos's teenage years in 1980s South London. 23:304/6Marcus Brigstocke introduces the actor to social media, herbal supplements and exercise.
| 23:006/8Battles galore in the National Theatre of Brent's definitive history of Earth. 23:156/8Anton decides that Liam must toughen up when he is threatened by a piranha. 23:301/4The player's ambitions to make money on the after-dinner speaker circuit are scuppered.
| 23:006/6Crossword challenges and dinner with the devil. Offbeat songs and sketches. 23:303/4John Weak discovers nothing is legally binding about a legally binding contract.
| 23:006/6Divorcee Carol tries to sell covers - for cushion covers. From July 2008. 23:304/6An evil genius and superspy who are John Candy fans; the truth behind laser eye surgery.
| 23:006/6Has Sean's hobby of historical re-enactment gone too far? 23:156/6Dan Antopolski, Nat Luurtsema and Tom Craine piece together a selection of sketches. 23:304/6The Bletchley Park codebreakers try to help raise money for the town's spitfire fund.
| 23:001/5The country is in the grip of a violent backlash against celebrities. 23:301/4Actor, raconteur and impressionist John Sessions tells some entertaining linked stories. 23:451/4Patrick Marber and Peter Curran are joined by Oscar-winner Cate Blanchett.
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