| 00:00 | 00:005/8The Man in Black reveals how failure sends Thomas towards the edge - of a cliff. 00:305/8Landing in ancient Europe, the team wish they’d paid more attention in history class.
| 00:006/10Do you remember the Doctor? Ten-part drama starring Charlie Craggs, with Jodie Whittaker. 00:30Author Edwina Currie and actor Nicholas Le Prevost talk books with Harriet Gilbert.
| 00:007/10Do you remember the Doctor? Ten-part drama starring Charlie Craggs, with Jodie Whittaker. 00:20Adventurer Ben Fogle chooses 'Flash Bang Wallop' sung by Tommy Steele. 00:30The Kink's Waterloo Sunset, from1967, evokes poignant and life-changing memories
| 00:008/10Do you remember the Doctor? Ten-part drama starring Charlie Craggs, with Jodie Whittaker. 00:20The lead singer of Texas chooses 'Rock the Casbah' and 'These Boots Are Made For Walking'. 00:304/4Mark Radcliffe profiles comedian Harry Worth, a miner in Barnsley before taking the stage.
| 00:009/10Do you remember the Doctor? Ten-part drama starring Charlie Craggs, with Jodie Whittaker. 00:20David Jason chooses 'The Darktown Poker Club' and 'Holding Back The Years'. 00:30Neurologist and author Oliver Sacks is Suzanne O'Sullivan's hero, she tells Matthew Parris
| 00:0010/10Do you remember the Doctor? Ten-part drama starring Charlie Craggs, with Jodie Whittaker. 00:30Actor Frank Thornton talks about his fascination for birds with Derek Jones.
| 00:00A little girl appears at a conference in an old house....but where are her parents? 00:45Katherine Rudd recalls events on the night of the Roswell incident in New Mexico, 1947.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2Botanist Herbert Powyss sets out to make his mark in the field of science.
| 01:006/6Kathleen thinks her sister knows more about her husband's death. 01:301/6The mystery of Fort Zinderneuf and three little boys' fascination with Viking funerals.
| 01:001/4The cops are on the case when a prostitute's body is found in a prosperous part of Glasgow 01:302/6The Blue Water sapphire disappears. Beau and his brothers are implicated.
| 01:002/4Inspector Donoghue's cops grapple with some mysterious clues over a murdered prostitute. 01:303/6John follows Beau and Digby to Paris and joins the Foreign Legion.
| 01:003/4As the Glasgow cops search for the killer, detective King tours the city's tattooists. 01:304/6The Geste brothers face their greatest enemy, the sadistic Sergeant Major LeJaune.
| 01:004/4Just as progress is made in one investigation, Donoghue hears of another brutal murder. 01:305/6Rumour of the Blue Water endangers Beau’s life, but he is more concerned by the mutiny.
| 01:00Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen explores the social history of DIY home improvements.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Trevor Nunn chooses the Paul Temple radio theme and a classic by the Beatles. 02:20When Gareth is pushed off the harbour wall, he finds himself face to face with a mermaid.
| 02:001/5Novelist Maggie O'Farrell's memoir, told through a series of near-death experiences. 02:151/5Despite Mr Ramsay's bad weather worry, young James is determined to get to the Lighthouse. 02:30In 1900 a huge megaphone hurled a human voice over the South Downs, terrifying locals.
| 02:002/5Author Maggie O'Farrell's account of falling seriously ill with encephalitis aged eight. 02:152/5Down on the beach, Minta is on the brink of a life-changing moment Stars Olivia Hallinan. 02:30David Quantick celebrates the dying art of crafting a mix tape on cassette.
| 02:003/5Complications during labour leave O'Farrell close to death in the operating theatre. 02:153/5Paul and Minta are not back from the beach and Mr Ramsay is getting impatient. 02:30Lauren Laverne celebrates Kenneth Grahame's classic tale, 'The Wind in the Willows'.
| 02:004/5O'Farrell and her son get into difficulties while swimming off the coast of East Africa. 02:154/5Ten years pass and the Ramsays' house on the Isle of Skye remains empty and neglected. 02:30William Hague quit as Conservative party leader and took up the piano. How did he fare?
| 02:005/5Maggie O'Farrell's moving account of coping with her daughter's immunology disorder. 02:155/5After a decade, some of the Ramsay family and guests return to their holiday home on Skye. 02:30Dr Shahidha Bari looks at the history of the sari.
| 02:001/6Entertainer Tommy Cockles is at the Mallard Theatre, and finds it transformed. 02:301/3Storyteller Sarah Kendall returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories.
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| 03:00 | 03:30From Sheffield to South Carolina, Johny Pitts explores alternative Black British identity.
| 03:001/3Charlotte Stant walks back into Prince Amerigo's life. Stars Luke Pasqualino.
| 03:002/3Henry James's story of passion and betrayal. With Toby Jones and Nathalie Emmanuel.
| 03:003/3Prince Amerigo and Charlotte's betrayal is exposed. Stars Luke Pasqualino.
| 03:001/2Rich privilege and a battle of wills as Barbara vows to save East End souls.
| 03:002/2Can Undershaft be trusted?
| 03:001/6The writer and his talking geraniums outstay their welcome at Craig and Shona's place. 03:301/6Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson explore the bizarre private lives of famous folk.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Simone is seriously ill, but will estranged family agree to help her?
| 04:001/6Milton Jones, Susie Dent, Alun Cochrane and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 04:304/6Alison takes her class to a Cumbrian wind farm, with keen Colin and Kenneth in hot pursuit
| 04:005/6Students from the University of Brighton take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 04:302/6Trouble for the rural railway station's new manager when he sacks a member of staff.
| 04:002/6James Walton takes the chair. Guests are Sue Limb and Andrew Motion. From 2008. 04:301/4On her local radio station, columnist Emma's gossip show stirs up the villagers.
| 04:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:303/4Friendless, jobless Angus breaks free from his sheltered-life shackles to go on a date.
| 04:006/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Rory Bremner and Jon Glover. 04:306/6The battle rages and George is up a tree - can he save the day? With John Fortune.
| 04:00George, a dock worker in post-war Yorkshire, has a story broadcast on BBC Radio
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programme from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:303/4Natalie Haynes stands up for the little-known but super-influential Greek writer Lucian.
| 05:002/4Jack and Millie have a son. And Melvin has something very special he wants to show them. 05:307/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 05:005/6Pam remembers her father's woollen swimming costume. 05:302/4Will launch day at Gabriella's pub be ruined by Davina McCall's wolf re-wilding programme?
| 05:001/4James Boswell meets Muhammad Ali, banned from boxing and in the wilderness. 05:306/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 05:00Comedian Lucy Beaumont returns to her hometown of Hull for her BBC Radio 4 debut 05:30Fresh comic insights to the world of ultra-Orthodox Judaism.
| 05:002/4Maggie's in a flap after her free-spirited cousin Max arrives for a visit. 05:30Comedian, producer and writer Jon Harvey presents a stand-up show about sports and grief.
| 05:30Neurologist and author Oliver Sacks is Suzanne O'Sullivan's hero, she tells Matthew Parris
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| 06:00 | 06:006/6Kathleen thinks her sister knows more about her husband's death. 06:301/6The mystery of Fort Zinderneuf and three little boys' fascination with Viking funerals.
| 06:001/4The cops are on the case when a prostitute's body is found in a prosperous part of Glasgow 06:302/6The Blue Water sapphire disappears. Beau and his brothers are implicated.
| 06:002/4Inspector Donoghue's cops grapple with some mysterious clues over a murdered prostitute. 06:303/6John follows Beau and Digby to Paris and joins the Foreign Legion.
| 06:003/4As the Glasgow cops search for the killer, detective King tours the city's tattooists. 06:304/6The Geste brothers face their greatest enemy, the sadistic Sergeant Major LeJaune.
| 06:004/4Just as progress is made in one investigation, Donoghue hears of another brutal murder. 06:305/6Rumour of the Blue Water endangers Beau’s life, but he is more concerned by the mutiny.
| 06:00George, a dock worker in post-war Yorkshire, has a story broadcast on BBC Radio
| 06:00The novelist tells her life story through brushes with death. Reader Hattie Morahan.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/4Jack and Millie have a son. And Melvin has something very special he wants to show them. 07:307/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 07:005/6Pam remembers her father's woollen swimming costume. 07:302/4Will launch day at Gabriella's pub be ruined by Davina McCall's wolf re-wilding programme?
| 07:001/4James Boswell meets Muhammad Ali, banned from boxing and in the wilderness. 07:306/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 07:00Comedian Lucy Beaumont returns to her hometown of Hull for her BBC Radio 4 debut 07:30Fresh comic insights to the world of ultra-Orthodox Judaism.
| 07:002/4Maggie's in a flap after her free-spirited cousin Max arrives for a visit. 07:30Comedian, producer and writer Jon Harvey presents a stand-up show about sports and grief.
| 07:30Neurologist and author Oliver Sacks is Suzanne O'Sullivan's hero, she tells Matthew Parris
| 07:10The musician chooses tracks by Frank Sinatra and Candi Staton. 07:20Despite the weather forecast, young James is determined to reach the lighthouse off Skye.
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| 08:00 | 08:0012/13Terry is in despair over his mate Bob's stag night. Adapted from TV with James Bolam. 08:301/6A broken typewriter sparks chaos. Eastern bloc embassy sitcom starring Dinsdale Landen.
| 08:005/27Mown down and flattened, frustrated Neddie Seagoon falls foul of diplomatic immunity. 08:301/6Fulton Jones alarms his wife and children when he returns after a 20-year absence.
| 08:002/14The Lad is off for a romantic reunion pledged 25 years before. 08:304/6Roger plans to surprise wife Victoria, but her sister Anna is not so sure.
| 08:006/7Frankie reminisces about becoming a football club manager. 08:306/6Julia is due home for hospital, but will she be in time to save Roger from her mother?
| 08:00Will a visit to the pier pour cold water on the renovation plans? 08:301/6A hapless vicar discovers that life behind suburbia's net curtains is not what he expected
| 08:002/6James Walton takes the chair. Guests are Sue Limb and Andrew Motion. From 2008. 08:305/6Pam remembers her father's woollen swimming costume.
| 08:30Village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy get set for Bonfire Night.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6Milton Jones, Susie Dent, Alun Cochrane and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 09:304/6Alison takes her class to a Cumbrian wind farm, with keen Colin and Kenneth in hot pursuit
| 09:003/6Topical satire show, featuring characters drawn from the worlds of celebrity and politics. 09:302/6Trouble for the rural railway station's new manager when he sacks a member of staff.
| 09:002/6James Walton takes the chair. Guests are Sue Limb and Andrew Motion. From 2008. 09:301/4On her local radio station, columnist Emma's gossip show stirs up the villagers.
| 09:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 09:303/4Friendless, jobless Angus breaks free from his sheltered-life shackles to go on a date.
| 09:006/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Rory Bremner and Jon Glover. 09:306/6The battle rages and George is up a tree - can he save the day? With John Fortune.
| 09:00Seaside entertainer Tony Lidington takes a trip to Brighton for BBC Radio 4 Extra.
| 09:003/7Bertie Wooster is swept up into a world of fake heroics. With Richard Briers. 09:303/4Friendless, jobless Angus breaks free from his sheltered-life shackles to go on a date.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/3Charlotte Stant walks back into Prince Amerigo's life. Stars Luke Pasqualino.
| 10:002/3Henry James's story of passion and betrayal. With Toby Jones and Nathalie Emmanuel.
| 10:003/3Prince Amerigo and Charlotte's betrayal is exposed. Stars Luke Pasqualino.
| 10:001/2Rich privilege and a battle of wills as Barbara vows to save East End souls.
| 10:002/2Can Undershaft be trusted?
| | 10:00From Bach to Joni Mitchell, conductor Simon Rattle shares his castaway choices. 10:45The naturalist examines the revelations found from following fossilised animal tracks.
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| 11:00 | 11:0014/52Manoush Zomorodi talks with author Dave Eggers about fiction as a window into the future 11:50‘Jackson’ by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood and ‘Being Boiled’ by The Human League.
| 11:00Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen explores the social history of DIY home improvements.
| 11:002/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives. 11:50Singer Natalie Merchant chose 'The Games People Play' by Petula Clark.
| 11:00From Aretha Franklin to Gustav Mahler, conductor Marin Alsop shares her castaway choices. 11:45Slaughtered into oblivion, the naturalist asks what lessons can be learned from the Dodo.
| 11:00Chris Pearson and Scott Bryan recommend new listening for July.
| | 11:004/8True stories told live in the USA: stories with a win, lose or draw feeling. 11:50The musician chooses tracks by Frank Sinatra and Candi Staton.
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| 12:00 | 12:0012/13Terry is in despair over his mate Bob's stag night. Adapted from TV with James Bolam. 12:301/6A broken typewriter sparks chaos. Eastern bloc embassy sitcom starring Dinsdale Landen.
| 12:005/27Mown down and flattened, frustrated Neddie Seagoon falls foul of diplomatic immunity. 12:301/6Fulton Jones alarms his wife and children when he returns after a 20-year absence.
| 12:002/14The Lad is off for a romantic reunion pledged 25 years before. 12:304/6Roger plans to surprise wife Victoria, but her sister Anna is not so sure.
| 12:006/7Frankie reminisces about becoming a football club manager. 12:306/6Julia is due home for hospital, but will she be in time to save Roger from her mother?
| 12:00Will a visit to the pier pour cold water on the renovation plans? 12:301/6A hapless vicar discovers that life behind suburbia's net curtains is not what he expected
| 12:001/6Milton Jones, Susie Dent, Alun Cochrane and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 12:30Comedian Lucy Beaumont returns to her hometown of Hull for her BBC Radio 4 debut
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:304/4Natalie Haynes stands up for Roman satirist Juvenal. With Armando Iannucci.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/6Kathleen thinks her sister knows more about her husband's death. 13:301/6The mystery of Fort Zinderneuf and three little boys' fascination with Viking funerals.
| 13:001/4The cops are on the case when a prostitute's body is found in a prosperous part of Glasgow 13:302/6The Blue Water sapphire disappears. Beau and his brothers are implicated.
| 13:002/4Inspector Donoghue's cops grapple with some mysterious clues over a murdered prostitute. 13:303/6John follows Beau and Digby to Paris and joins the Foreign Legion.
| 13:003/4As the Glasgow cops search for the killer, detective King tours the city's tattooists. 13:304/6The Geste brothers face their greatest enemy, the sadistic Sergeant Major LeJaune.
| 13:004/4Just as progress is made in one investigation, Donoghue hears of another brutal murder. 13:305/6Rumour of the Blue Water endangers Beau’s life, but he is more concerned by the mutiny.
| 13:00Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen explores the social history of DIY home improvements.
| 13:00Readings from Anne Frank's diary by Georgia Groome.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Novelist Maggie O'Farrell's memoir, told through a series of near-death experiences. 14:151/5Despite Mr Ramsay's bad weather worry, young James is determined to get to the Lighthouse. 14:30In 1900 a huge megaphone hurled a human voice over the South Downs, terrifying locals.
| 14:002/5Author Maggie O'Farrell's account of falling seriously ill with encephalitis aged eight. 14:152/5Down on the beach, Minta is on the brink of a life-changing moment Stars Olivia Hallinan. 14:30David Quantick celebrates the dying art of crafting a mix tape on cassette.
| 14:003/5Complications during labour leave O'Farrell close to death in the operating theatre. 14:153/5Paul and Minta are not back from the beach and Mr Ramsay is getting impatient. 14:30Lauren Laverne celebrates Kenneth Grahame's classic tale, 'The Wind in the Willows'.
| 14:004/5O'Farrell and her son get into difficulties while swimming off the coast of East Africa. 14:154/5Ten years pass and the Ramsays' house on the Isle of Skye remains empty and neglected. 14:30William Hague quit as Conservative party leader and took up the piano. How did he fare?
| 14:005/5Maggie O'Farrell's moving account of coping with her daughter's immunology disorder. 14:155/5After a decade, some of the Ramsay family and guests return to their holiday home on Skye. 14:30Dr Shahidha Bari looks at the history of the sari.
| 14:001/6Entertainer Tommy Cockles is at the Mallard Theatre, and finds it transformed. 14:301/3Storyteller Sarah Kendall returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories.
| 14:10The actress selects a classic by Bob Dylan, and passes on 'If I Fall' by Alice Martineau. 14:20Back in Cornwall's Porthant Bay, Marjorie Beaumont is coming to terms with her past.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/3Charlotte Stant walks back into Prince Amerigo's life. Stars Luke Pasqualino.
| 15:002/3Henry James's story of passion and betrayal. With Toby Jones and Nathalie Emmanuel.
| 15:003/3Prince Amerigo and Charlotte's betrayal is exposed. Stars Luke Pasqualino.
| 15:001/2Rich privilege and a battle of wills as Barbara vows to save East End souls.
| 15:002/2Can Undershaft be trusted?
| 15:001/6The writer and his talking geraniums outstay their welcome at Craig and Shona's place. 15:301/6Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson explore the bizarre private lives of famous folk.
| 15:30David Quantick celebrates the dying art of crafting a mix tape on cassette.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6Milton Jones, Susie Dent, Alun Cochrane and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 16:304/6Alison takes her class to a Cumbrian wind farm, with keen Colin and Kenneth in hot pursuit
| 16:005/6Students from the University of Brighton take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 16:302/6Trouble for the rural railway station's new manager when he sacks a member of staff.
| 16:002/6James Walton takes the chair. Guests are Sue Limb and Andrew Motion. From 2008. 16:301/4On her local radio station, columnist Emma's gossip show stirs up the villagers.
| 16:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 16:303/4Friendless, jobless Angus breaks free from his sheltered-life shackles to go on a date.
| 16:006/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Rory Bremner and Jon Glover. 16:306/6The battle rages and George is up a tree - can he save the day? With John Fortune.
| 16:00George, a dock worker in post-war Yorkshire, has a story broadcast on BBC Radio
| 16:00Landscape gardener-cum-private detective Jim Thackeray must call on all of his skills.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/4Jack and Millie have a son. And Melvin has something very special he wants to show them. 17:307/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest running panel show, Just a Minute.
| 17:005/6Pam remembers her father's woollen swimming costume. 17:302/4Will launch day at Gabriella's pub be ruined by Davina McCall's wolf re-wilding programme?
| 17:001/4James Boswell meets Muhammad Ali, banned from boxing and in the wilderness. 17:306/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy.
| 17:00Comedian Lucy Beaumont returns to her hometown of Hull for her BBC Radio 4 debut 17:30Fresh comic insights to the world of ultra-Orthodox Judaism.
| 17:002/4Maggie's in a flap after her free-spirited cousin Max arrives for a visit. 17:30Comedian, producer and writer Jon Harvey presents a stand-up show about sports and grief.
| 17:30Neurologist and author Oliver Sacks is Suzanne O'Sullivan's hero, she tells Matthew Parris
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:304/4Natalie Haynes stands up for Roman satirist Juvenal. With Armando Iannucci.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/10Do you remember the Doctor? Ten-part drama starring Charlie Craggs, with Jodie Whittaker. 18:30Author Edwina Currie and actor Nicholas Le Prevost talk books with Harriet Gilbert.
| 18:007/10Do you remember the Doctor? Ten-part drama starring Charlie Craggs, with Jodie Whittaker. 18:20Adventurer Ben Fogle chooses 'Flash Bang Wallop' sung by Tommy Steele. 18:30The Kink's Waterloo Sunset, from1967, evokes poignant and life-changing memories
| 18:008/10Do you remember the Doctor? Ten-part drama starring Charlie Craggs, with Jodie Whittaker. 18:20The lead singer of Texas chooses 'Rock the Casbah' and 'These Boots Are Made For Walking'. 18:304/4Mark Radcliffe profiles comedian Harry Worth, a miner in Barnsley before taking the stage.
| 18:009/10Do you remember the Doctor? Ten-part drama starring Charlie Craggs, with Jodie Whittaker. 18:20David Jason chooses 'The Darktown Poker Club' and 'Holding Back The Years'. 18:30Neurologist and author Oliver Sacks is Suzanne O'Sullivan's hero, she tells Matthew Parris
| 18:0010/10Do you remember the Doctor? Ten-part drama starring Charlie Craggs, with Jodie Whittaker. 18:30Actor Frank Thornton talks about his fascination for birds with Derek Jones.
| 18:00A little girl appears at a conference in an old house....but where are her parents? 18:45Katherine Rudd recalls events on the night of the Roswell incident in New Mexico, 1947.
| 18:006/8The Man in Black wonders if two neglected boots in a cupboard harbour a malignant soul? 18:306/8Can Anastasia and Sue rescue the missing Eddie? Will they even notice he’s gone?
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| 19:00 | 19:0012/13Terry is in despair over his mate Bob's stag night. Adapted from TV with James Bolam. 19:301/6A broken typewriter sparks chaos. Eastern bloc embassy sitcom starring Dinsdale Landen.
| 19:005/27Mown down and flattened, frustrated Neddie Seagoon falls foul of diplomatic immunity. 19:301/6Fulton Jones alarms his wife and children when he returns after a 20-year absence.
| 19:002/14The Lad is off for a romantic reunion pledged 25 years before. 19:304/6Roger plans to surprise wife Victoria, but her sister Anna is not so sure.
| 19:006/7Frankie reminisces about becoming a football club manager. 19:306/6Julia is due home for hospital, but will she be in time to save Roger from her mother?
| 19:00Will a visit to the pier pour cold water on the renovation plans? 19:301/6A hapless vicar discovers that life behind suburbia's net curtains is not what he expected
| 19:00Seaside entertainer Tony Lidington takes a trip to Brighton for BBC Radio 4 Extra.
| 19:004/8True stories told live in the USA: stories with a win, lose or draw feeling. 19:50The musician chooses tracks by Frank Sinatra and Candi Staton.
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| 20:00 | 20:006/6Kathleen thinks her sister knows more about her husband's death. 20:301/6The mystery of Fort Zinderneuf and three little boys' fascination with Viking funerals.
| 20:001/4The cops are on the case when a prostitute's body is found in a prosperous part of Glasgow 20:302/6The Blue Water sapphire disappears. Beau and his brothers are implicated.
| 20:002/4Inspector Donoghue's cops grapple with some mysterious clues over a murdered prostitute. 20:303/6John follows Beau and Digby to Paris and joins the Foreign Legion.
| 20:003/4As the Glasgow cops search for the killer, detective King tours the city's tattooists. 20:304/6The Geste brothers face their greatest enemy, the sadistic Sergeant Major LeJaune.
| 20:004/4Just as progress is made in one investigation, Donoghue hears of another brutal murder. 20:305/6Rumour of the Blue Water endangers Beau’s life, but he is more concerned by the mutiny.
| | 20:00Landscape gardener-cum-private detective Jim Thackeray must call on all of his skills.
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| 21:00 | 21:0014/52Manoush Zomorodi talks with author Dave Eggers about fiction as a window into the future 21:50‘Jackson’ by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood and ‘Being Boiled’ by The Human League.
| 21:00Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen explores the social history of DIY home improvements.
| 21:002/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives. 21:50Singer Natalie Merchant chose 'The Games People Play' by Petula Clark.
| 21:00From Aretha Franklin to Gustav Mahler, conductor Marin Alsop shares her castaway choices. 21:45Slaughtered into oblivion, the naturalist asks what lessons can be learned from the Dodo.
| 21:00Chris Pearson and Scott Bryan recommend new listening for July.
| | 21:00From Bach to Joni Mitchell, conductor Simon Rattle shares his castaway choices. 21:45The naturalist examines the revelations found from following fossilised animal tracks.
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| 22:00 | 22:007/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest running panel show, Just a Minute. 22:304/6Local government officer Martin aspires to be a vigilante, despite high blood pressure. 22:55The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. And tonight, Jake Yapp chats to Tom Skelton.
| 22:002/4Will launch day at Gabriella's pub be ruined by Davina McCall's wolf re-wilding programme? 22:301/6The writer and his talking geraniums outstay their welcome at Craig and Shona's place.
| 22:006/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy. 22:305/6The band's future is threatened when Bret goes on a date.
| 22:00Fresh comic insights to the world of ultra-Orthodox Judaism. 22:302/4Looking back at a week's worth of broadcasting... that never happened. 22:55The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. And tonight, Jake Yapp chats to Tom Skelton.
| 22:00Comedian, producer and writer Jon Harvey presents a stand-up show about sports and grief. 22:301/3Storyteller Sarah Kendall returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories.
| 22:003/6Stephen Fry serves up more witty banter and sketches, with Hugh Laurie and Jim Broadbent. 22:305/6The comic poet John Hegley and comedian Jack Dee in the tag talk show
| 22:004/4Natalie Haynes stands up for Roman satirist Juvenal. With Armando Iannucci. 22:301/4Intrepid reporter David Lander investigates the Sincere Repentist Church. 22:55Sarah Campbell chats to the comedian Helen Bauer.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/6Topical satire show, featuring characters drawn from the worlds of celebrity and politics. 23:302/4Chris Addison explores human evolution.
| 23:002/6Boothby Graffoe stays the night in a haunted Scottish castle. 23:306/6Kate Adie tries eating porridge, bingo, yoga and reading Swallows and Amazons.
| 23:008/8The National Theatre of Brent's definitive history of Earth reaches the 20th century. 23:158/8Liam becomes an unwitting leader of all fishkind - just as Anton plans to throw a party. 23:303/4Loyalties are split for our hero, as a billionaire plans to demolish his home ground.
| 23:002/6A hard decision gets harder thanks to 'favours' being offered. Starring Geoffrey Palmer. 23:301/6Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson explore the bizarre private lives of famous folk.
| 23:002/4The funny musician discovers how death for a rock star can be the start of a new career. 23:306/6A war poet is told that the troops prefer limericks.
| 23:002/6Billy Bleach returns to the Mallard, the theatre that gave him his first big break. 23:306/6Can the wartime codebreakers improve Anglo-French relations with a little derring-do?
| 23:003/5Mel tries conceptual art but Archie Saatchi is more impressed with Vicki. From 2005. 23:303/4Actor, raconteur and impressionist John Sessions tells some entertaining linked stories. 23:453/4Peter Curran, Patrick Marber and Rhys Ifans talk dark childhoods and the boots of Bowie.
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