| 00:00 | 00:001/6Marooned for decades on Mars, a telephone engineer finally gets a call when he turns 80. 00:301/6Ursula Le Guin's enduring fantasy saga set in a magical world rich with wizards & dragons.
| 00:002/6After Saul and his family win a competition, strange events happen. 00:30Sheila Hancock and Cosmo Landesman share favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 00:003/6Haensel warns Elise, and Saul is summoned by Selwyn. More mystery in Roman Bath. 00:30Memories of the much-loved song Who Knows Where the Time Goes? written by Sandy Denny.
| 00:004/6Saul learns the truth about the sinister Gibson room and cavers push too deep. 00:30Harry Secombe's daughter chats to Sally Magnusson about growing up with her funny father.
| 00:005/6Saul and Elise make a grim discovery in the nursing home. 00:30Helen Lewis nominates the so-called 'Black Queen' of France, Catherine de Medici.
| 00:006/6On the day of the festival, Saul and the Guardians prepare to fight. 00:30The TV reporter talks about wildlife, and chooses recordings from the BBC's Sound Archives
| 00:00Byron Musgrave is keen to get his portrayal of a vampire right in an amateur production. 00:454/5Why are the Chittendens so pleased to be rid of their rather splendid miniature mansion?
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2On holiday in Amsterdam, retired couple Stella and Gerry find uncertainties between them.
| 01:001/5A dead acquaintance sends amateur sleuth Miss Marple on the ultimate mystery tour 01:301/5Paul Dodgson presents new drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:002/5Miss Marple is led to a dilapidated manor house with a deadly reputation... 01:302/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:003/5The potential witness has a suspicious 'accident', so Miss Marple widens the net. 01:303/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:004/5The sleuth curtails her tour to investigate the murders - and the manor house beckons. 01:304/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers
| 01:005/5The amateur sleuth's friends come to her aid, as she battles to solve the murder mystery. 01:305/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:00Jan Ravens explores the fate of impressionists when their signature character retires.
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| 02:00 | 02:00No local lad can compare with her screen idol. Marina has an idea involving shortbread. 02:152/2Heartache and danger lie ahead for Laura Montreville, as she must choose between two men.
| 02:001/8The 'Lawrence of Arabia' star reads from his memoir. 02:151/10The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. 'Pug' and 'Cat' get romantic. 02:30In search of the ancient novel, Tibor Fischer discovers they're like film scripts.
| 02:002/8The actor reads from his memoir: from childhood recollections to the outbreak of war. 02:152/10The Churchills recall time spent apart while their daughter was growing up. 02:30Dan Saladino explores the origins of cacao and rise of the chocolate bar.
| 02:003/8The actor's childhood recollections of Yorkshire ruins and breaking Tutankhamun's Spoon. 02:153/10The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. Tragedy strikes and loneliness follows. 02:30Sheila Dillon asks what the future holds for the UK chocolate bar.
| 02:004/8The actor reads from his memoir: from wanting to edit Paris Match to treading the boards. 02:154/10The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. Another world war is looming. 02:30Laura Barton explains her love for vinyl album sleeve notes.
| 02:005/8The actor recalls hitchhiking to London via Stratford-Upon-Avon to see Michael Redgrave. 02:155/10The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. The reality of war strikes home. 02:30Documentary about the soundtrack to George Harrison's film Wonderwall.
| 02:004/4Reporter David Lander probes the rise and fall of Caribbean despot Felipe Delnazo. 02:302/4Colin Murphy and guests tackle the most ridiculous questions and seeks answers.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Andy Kershaw re-examines the Bob Dylan album that changed popular music and his life.
| 03:00Simon faces the demands of three women when he unexpectedly takes charge of the company.
| 03:001/2A terrorist attack kills the bomber, threatening establishment and anarchist circles.
| 03:002/2What began as an international terrorist bombing outrage resolves into a domestic tragedy.
| 03:001/2A buccaneering tale of a family with divided loyalties during the Jacobite uprising.
| 03:002/2After the brother's bitter duel, the body of James Durie has mysteriously disappeared.
| 03:002/4Matt Berry presents his classic 1976 interview with musician Brian Eno. 03:152/4Tom Parry has a theory that fancy dress can change your life. 03:30John Finnemore presents a special edition of his sketch show from Edinburgh.
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| 04:00 | 04:00A Cambridge student's found dead - a tragic accident or is something more sinister afoot?
| 04:005/6Milton Jones, Natalie Haynes, Lloyd Langford and Robin Ince vie for verbal supremacy. 04:302/6A nosey vicar, and life before paternity tests. All-women sketch show with Joanna Monro.
| 04:003/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Karen Dunbar, Professor John Wood and Shaun Keaveny. 04:306/6As winter arrives on the rural railway, stationmaster David gets an exciting job offer.
| 04:006/6James Walton takes the chair, flanked by captains Sebastian Faulks and John Walsh. 04:301/6Three rabbis at one party sparks a recipe for disaster.
| 04:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:303/6With the council and Sandra both upset, Terry's got his work cut out. Stars Karl Howman.
| 04:004/8The antiques quiz visits Harewood House in Yorkshire. 04:304/6After a big loss on the derby, Ken turns to legendary gambler Tam Robertshaw.
| 04:00Lines from a Tennyson poem give Miss Marple a vital clue to a tragic murder.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljt Nagra hunts out the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:303/4Matt - Lost Voice Guy - decides to turn over a new leaf and earn some money legally.
| 05:002/6Josh and his wife visit a friend to discuss circumcision, but Josh isn’t comfortable. 05:303/650th Anniversary Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel games chaired by Jack Dee
| 05:003/6A visiting choir sets hearts aflutter among the ladies of Wadenbrook. 05:302/4Andrew Maxwell begins a stocktake of British values by looking at different jobs.
| 05:001/4Martin Jarvis collaborates with Michael Frayn in this all-star comic tour-de-force. 05:302/4Anneka Rice's experience of some of life's issues.
| 05:004/5Sophie gets fired up about the life she could be living. 05:30A new comedy that dangles (think: Emission Impossible) itself over the climate crisis.
| 05:002/4A psychologist is on the prowl, and everyone is a suspect. 05:304/6Alexei Sayle travels from Manchester to Bournemouth talking to strangers on his train.
| 05:30Helen Lewis nominates the so-called 'Black Queen' of France, Catherine de Medici.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5A dead acquaintance sends amateur sleuth Miss Marple on the ultimate mystery tour 06:301/5Paul Dodgson presents new drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:002/5Miss Marple is led to a dilapidated manor house with a deadly reputation... 06:302/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:003/5The potential witness has a suspicious 'accident', so Miss Marple widens the net. 06:303/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:004/5The sleuth curtails her tour to investigate the murders - and the manor house beckons. 06:304/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers
| 06:005/5The amateur sleuth's friends come to her aid, as she battles to solve the murder mystery. 06:305/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:00Lines from a Tennyson poem give Miss Marple a vital clue to a tragic murder.
| 06:001/2Legendary actor Peter O'Toole, star of Lawrence of Arabia, reads from his memoir.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/6Josh and his wife visit a friend to discuss circumcision, but Josh isn’t comfortable. 07:303/650th Anniversary Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel games chaired by Jack Dee
| 07:003/6A visiting choir sets hearts aflutter among the ladies of Wadenbrook. 07:302/4Andrew Maxwell begins a stocktake of British values by looking at different jobs.
| 07:001/4Martin Jarvis collaborates with Michael Frayn in this all-star comic tour-de-force. 07:302/4Anneka Rice's experience of some of life's issues.
| 07:004/5Sophie gets fired up about the life she could be living. 07:30A new comedy that dangles (think: Emission Impossible) itself over the climate crisis.
| 07:002/4A psychologist is on the prowl, and everyone is a suspect. 07:304/6Alexei Sayle travels from Manchester to Bournemouth talking to strangers on his train.
| 07:30Helen Lewis nominates the so-called 'Black Queen' of France, Catherine de Medici.
| 07:10Acclaimed actress Rachael Stirling chooses 'Lay Lady Lay' by Bob Dylan. 07:201/2The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. 'Pug' and 'Cat' get romantic.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/20Kenneth Horne swashbuckles in The Three Musketeers, plus Julian and Sandy go cruising. 08:305/6The British ambassador tackles arms limitation negotiations with some verbal gymnastics.
| 08:0010/27To foil a dastardly plot, Neddie Seagoon must plough his way to the Sussex coast pronto. 08:305/6Fulton discloses the facts behind his long absence, and where he’s been.
| 08:005/14The Lad fancies himself a food connoisseur, then Sid gets involved... 08:302/6A hurricane of change in Chesbury, with Labour's wafer-thin majority.
| 08:003/6Japes in jail, foghorns - and what is normal? Cult sketch show. 08:301/5Parish Council leader Mrs Roberts battles on with her village toll tax. 08:55Musings on technological advances in society as seen in the humble wristwatch. From 1981.
| 08:00Pike and Hodges try enlisting volunteers to restore the pier. 08:305/6Hapless vicar Timothy Carswell steps in when the over-70s keep fit club gets out of hand.
| 08:006/6James Walton takes the chair, flanked by captains Sebastian Faulks and John Walsh. 08:303/6A visiting choir sets hearts aflutter among the ladies of Wadenbrook.
| 08:3010/13Father’s excited, he wants to get a new mower. Mother has other ideas.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6Milton Jones, Natalie Haynes, Lloyd Langford and Robin Ince vie for verbal supremacy. 09:302/6A nosey vicar, and life before paternity tests. All-women sketch show with Joanna Monro.
| 09:001/6Miles Jupp returns as Henry Tobin, Britain's least successful former prime minister. 09:306/6As winter arrives on the rural railway, stationmaster David gets an exciting job offer.
| 09:006/6James Walton takes the chair, flanked by captains Sebastian Faulks and John Walsh. 09:301/6Three rabbis at one party sparks a recipe for disaster.
| 09:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 09:303/6With the council and Sandra both upset, Terry's got his work cut out. Stars Karl Howman.
| 09:004/8The antiques quiz visits Harewood House in Yorkshire. 09:304/6After a big loss on the derby, Ken turns to legendary gambler Tam Robertshaw.
| 09:00Arthur Bostrom strolls through the radio archives to celebrate the summer holidays.
| 09:007/7When Bertie is accused of theft, luckily there's always Jeeves. 09:303/6With the council and Sandra both upset, Terry's got his work cut out. Stars Karl Howman.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Simon faces the demands of three women when he unexpectedly takes charge of the company.
| 10:001/2A terrorist attack kills the bomber, threatening establishment and anarchist circles.
| 10:002/2What began as an international terrorist bombing outrage resolves into a domestic tragedy.
| 10:001/2A buccaneering tale of a family with divided loyalties during the Jacobite uprising.
| 10:002/2After the brother's bitter duel, the body of James Durie has mysteriously disappeared.
| | 10:00From Mozart to Mama Cass, Miranda Hart shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. 10:45The naturalist asks why the Large Blue butterfly recently died out in the UK.
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| 11:00 | 11:0022/52Manoush Zomorodi investigates the subterranean forces that shape our lives 11:50Computer pioneer Dame Stephanie Shirley chooses tracks by Carl Davis and J S Bach.
| 11:00Jan Ravens explores the fate of impressionists when their signature character retires.
| 11:001/3Tony Lidington traces the influence of clowning on the evolution of British comedy.
| 11:00From Julie Andrews to Schubert. Musician Chi-chi Nwanoku shares her castaway choices. 11:45Is it possible to extract the DNA from a fly trapped in amber to recreate a dinosaur?
| 11:00Arielle Free discusses her new Radio 1 documentary, plus we recommend more short podcasts.
| | 11:008/8True stories told live in the USA: tales about family, truth and lies 11:50Acclaimed actress Rachael Stirling chooses 'Lay Lady Lay' by Bob Dylan.
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| 12:00 | 12:003/20Kenneth Horne swashbuckles in The Three Musketeers, plus Julian and Sandy go cruising. 12:305/6The British ambassador tackles arms limitation negotiations with some verbal gymnastics.
| 12:0010/27To foil a dastardly plot, Neddie Seagoon must plough his way to the Sussex coast pronto. 12:305/6Fulton discloses the facts behind his long absence, and where he’s been.
| 12:005/14The Lad fancies himself a food connoisseur, then Sid gets involved... 12:302/6A hurricane of change in Chesbury, with Labour's wafer-thin majority.
| 12:003/6Japes in jail, foghorns - and what is normal? Cult sketch show. 12:301/5Parish Council leader Mrs Roberts battles on with her village toll tax. 12:55Musings on technological advances in society as seen in the humble wristwatch. From 1981.
| 12:00Pike and Hodges try enlisting volunteers to restore the pier. 12:305/6Hapless vicar Timothy Carswell steps in when the over-70s keep fit club gets out of hand.
| 12:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 12:301/4Martin Jarvis collaborates with Michael Frayn in this all-star comic tour-de-force.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:304/4Matt’s parents invite Jess and Matt to join them for a weekend away.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5A dead acquaintance sends amateur sleuth Miss Marple on the ultimate mystery tour 13:301/5Paul Dodgson presents new drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:002/5Miss Marple is led to a dilapidated manor house with a deadly reputation... 13:302/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:003/5The potential witness has a suspicious 'accident', so Miss Marple widens the net. 13:303/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:004/5The sleuth curtails her tour to investigate the murders - and the manor house beckons. 13:304/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers
| 13:005/5The amateur sleuth's friends come to her aid, as she battles to solve the murder mystery. 13:305/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:00Jan Ravens explores the fate of impressionists when their signature character retires.
| 13:002/2A weekend in Amsterdam for Stella and Gerry exposes cracks in their 40-year marriage.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/8The 'Lawrence of Arabia' star reads from his memoir. 14:151/10The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. 'Pug' and 'Cat' get romantic. 14:30In search of the ancient novel, Tibor Fischer discovers they're like film scripts.
| 14:002/8The actor reads from his memoir: from childhood recollections to the outbreak of war. 14:152/10The Churchills recall time spent apart while their daughter was growing up. 14:30Dan Saladino explores the origins of cacao and rise of the chocolate bar.
| 14:003/8The actor's childhood recollections of Yorkshire ruins and breaking Tutankhamun's Spoon. 14:153/10The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. Tragedy strikes and loneliness follows. 14:30Sheila Dillon asks what the future holds for the UK chocolate bar.
| 14:004/8The actor reads from his memoir: from wanting to edit Paris Match to treading the boards. 14:154/10The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. Another world war is looming. 14:30Laura Barton explains her love for vinyl album sleeve notes.
| 14:005/8The actor recalls hitchhiking to London via Stratford-Upon-Avon to see Michael Redgrave. 14:155/10The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. The reality of war strikes home. 14:30Documentary about the soundtrack to George Harrison's film Wonderwall.
| 14:004/4Reporter David Lander probes the rise and fall of Caribbean despot Felipe Delnazo. 14:302/4Colin Murphy and guests tackle the most ridiculous questions and seeks answers.
| 14:10John Craven chooses a track by Gene Autry and a Children in Need single. 14:201/6Still living at home in 1950s Yorkshire, Frederica senses something exciting is beginning.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Simon faces the demands of three women when he unexpectedly takes charge of the company.
| 15:001/2A terrorist attack kills the bomber, threatening establishment and anarchist circles.
| 15:002/2What began as an international terrorist bombing outrage resolves into a domestic tragedy.
| 15:001/2A buccaneering tale of a family with divided loyalties during the Jacobite uprising.
| 15:002/2After the brother's bitter duel, the body of James Durie has mysteriously disappeared.
| 15:002/4Matt Berry presents his classic 1976 interview with musician Brian Eno. 15:152/4Tom Parry has a theory that fancy dress can change your life. 15:30John Finnemore presents a special edition of his sketch show from Edinburgh.
| 15:30Laura Barton explains her love for vinyl album sleeve notes.
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| 16:00 | 16:005/6Milton Jones, Natalie Haynes, Lloyd Langford and Robin Ince vie for verbal supremacy. 16:302/6A nosey vicar, and life before paternity tests. All-women sketch show with Joanna Monro.
| 16:003/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Karen Dunbar, Professor John Wood and Shaun Keaveny. 16:306/6As winter arrives on the rural railway, stationmaster David gets an exciting job offer.
| 16:006/6James Walton takes the chair, flanked by captains Sebastian Faulks and John Walsh. 16:301/6Three rabbis at one party sparks a recipe for disaster.
| 16:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 16:303/6With the council and Sandra both upset, Terry's got his work cut out. Stars Karl Howman.
| 16:004/8The antiques quiz visits Harewood House in Yorkshire. 16:304/6After a big loss on the derby, Ken turns to legendary gambler Tam Robertshaw.
| 16:00Lines from a Tennyson poem give Miss Marple a vital clue to a tragic murder.
| 16:00An orphaned girl becomes the ward of a sexually repressed, opium addicted sculptor
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| 17:00 | 17:002/6Josh and his wife visit a friend to discuss circumcision, but Josh isn’t comfortable. 17:303/650th Anniversary Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel games chaired by Jack Dee
| 17:003/6A visiting choir sets hearts aflutter among the ladies of Wadenbrook. 17:302/4Andrew Maxwell begins a stocktake of British values by looking at different jobs.
| 17:001/4Martin Jarvis collaborates with Michael Frayn in this all-star comic tour-de-force. 17:302/4Anneka Rice's experience of some of life's issues.
| 17:004/5Sophie gets fired up about the life she could be living. 17:30A new comedy that dangles (think: Emission Impossible) itself over the climate crisis.
| 17:002/4A psychologist is on the prowl, and everyone is a suspect. 17:304/6Alexei Sayle travels from Manchester to Bournemouth talking to strangers on his train.
| 17:30Helen Lewis nominates the so-called 'Black Queen' of France, Catherine de Medici.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:304/4Matt’s parents invite Jess and Matt to join them for a weekend away.
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| 18:00 | 18:002/6After Saul and his family win a competition, strange events happen. 18:30Sheila Hancock and Cosmo Landesman share favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 18:003/6Haensel warns Elise, and Saul is summoned by Selwyn. More mystery in Roman Bath. 18:30Memories of the much-loved song Who Knows Where the Time Goes? written by Sandy Denny.
| 18:004/6Saul learns the truth about the sinister Gibson room and cavers push too deep. 18:30Harry Secombe's daughter chats to Sally Magnusson about growing up with her funny father.
| 18:005/6Saul and Elise make a grim discovery in the nursing home. 18:30Helen Lewis nominates the so-called 'Black Queen' of France, Catherine de Medici.
| 18:006/6On the day of the festival, Saul and the Guardians prepare to fight. 18:30The TV reporter talks about wildlife, and chooses recordings from the BBC's Sound Archives
| 18:00Byron Musgrave is keen to get his portrayal of a vampire right in an amateur production. 18:454/5Why are the Chittendens so pleased to be rid of their rather splendid miniature mansion?
| 18:002/6One afternoon, a priest hears a familiar voice. Tale of confessions and confectionary. 18:302/6Ursula Le Guin's enduring fantasy saga set in a magical world rich with wizards & dragons.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/20Kenneth Horne swashbuckles in The Three Musketeers, plus Julian and Sandy go cruising. 19:305/6The British ambassador tackles arms limitation negotiations with some verbal gymnastics.
| 19:0010/27To foil a dastardly plot, Neddie Seagoon must plough his way to the Sussex coast pronto. 19:305/6Fulton discloses the facts behind his long absence, and where he’s been.
| 19:005/14The Lad fancies himself a food connoisseur, then Sid gets involved... 19:302/6A hurricane of change in Chesbury, with Labour's wafer-thin majority.
| 19:003/6Japes in jail, foghorns - and what is normal? Cult sketch show. 19:301/5Parish Council leader Mrs Roberts battles on with her village toll tax. 19:55Musings on technological advances in society as seen in the humble wristwatch. From 1981.
| 19:00Pike and Hodges try enlisting volunteers to restore the pier. 19:305/6Hapless vicar Timothy Carswell steps in when the over-70s keep fit club gets out of hand.
| 19:00Arthur Bostrom strolls through the radio archives to celebrate the summer holidays.
| 19:008/8True stories told live in the USA: tales about family, truth and lies 19:50Acclaimed actress Rachael Stirling chooses 'Lay Lady Lay' by Bob Dylan.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5A dead acquaintance sends amateur sleuth Miss Marple on the ultimate mystery tour 20:301/5Paul Dodgson presents new drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 20:002/5Miss Marple is led to a dilapidated manor house with a deadly reputation... 20:302/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 20:003/5The potential witness has a suspicious 'accident', so Miss Marple widens the net. 20:303/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 20:004/5The sleuth curtails her tour to investigate the murders - and the manor house beckons. 20:304/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers
| 20:005/5The amateur sleuth's friends come to her aid, as she battles to solve the murder mystery. 20:305/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| | 20:00An orphaned girl becomes the ward of a sexually repressed, opium addicted sculptor
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| 21:00 | 21:0022/52Manoush Zomorodi investigates the subterranean forces that shape our lives 21:50Computer pioneer Dame Stephanie Shirley chooses tracks by Carl Davis and J S Bach.
| 21:00Jan Ravens explores the fate of impressionists when their signature character retires.
| 21:001/3Tony Lidington traces the influence of clowning on the evolution of British comedy.
| 21:00From Julie Andrews to Schubert. Musician Chi-chi Nwanoku shares her castaway choices. 21:45Is it possible to extract the DNA from a fly trapped in amber to recreate a dinosaur?
| 21:00Arielle Free discusses her new Radio 1 documentary, plus we recommend more short podcasts.
| | 21:00From Mozart to Mama Cass, Miranda Hart shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. 21:45The naturalist asks why the Large Blue butterfly recently died out in the UK.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/650th Anniversary Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel games chaired by Jack Dee 22:302/6Justin has to cope with trying to get elected as a school governor and finding a new job.
| 22:002/4Andrew Maxwell begins a stocktake of British values by looking at different jobs. 22:305/6As the writer gets a lucky Hollywood break, his geraniums are terrorised by an old foe.
| 22:002/4Anneka Rice's experience of some of life's issues. 22:303/4A phone-in to matchmake partners, and an Asian Babe fancies a TV job 22:55From 10pm until midnight, seven days a week, The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:00A new comedy that dangles (think: Emission Impossible) itself over the climate crisis. 22:302/4Colin Murphy and guests tackle the most ridiculous questions and seeks answers. 22:55From 10pm until midnight, seven days a week, The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:004/6Alexei Sayle travels from Manchester to Bournemouth talking to strangers on his train. 22:30John Finnemore presents a special edition of his sketch show from Edinburgh.
| 22:001/6Alex and his band take a comedic look at the world of technology. 22:303/4Ava Vidal, Howard Read, Andy Wilkinson and Lucy Porter offer a guide to raising children.
| 22:004/4Matt’s parents invite Jess and Matt to join them for a weekend away. 22:301/6Nathan Caton struggles with his family, who in turn struggle with his career in comedy. 22:451/6Professor Joy Klamp takes a tour of miserable people and places. 22:55The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. And tonight, Iain Lee chats to Jordan Brookes.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/6Miles Jupp returns as Henry Tobin, Britain's least successful former prime minister. 23:302/4Matt Berry presents his classic 1976 interview with musician Brian Eno. 23:452/4Tom Parry has a theory that fancy dress can change your life.
| 23:006/6Boothby Graffoe traces a joke through the ages - and tries find a Brighton B&B. 23:304/4Dan Antopolski, Tom Craine and Nat Luurtsema piece together a high-concept sketch show. 23:454/4Astronomical errors - how mistakes have shaped the history of rocket science.
| 23:004/6Sketch comedy with Andy Hamilton, Nick Revell and Harry Enfield. 23:303/8Poet John Hegley entertains an audience with a microphone and a book of verse. 23:453/4The poet-in-residence has a run-in with 'the man', which gets his creative juices flowing.
| 23:006/6Love is in the air at the museum, and surely nothing can go wrong. Can it? 23:305/6William Hague is caught in a snowstorm and contemplates his mortality.
| 23:002/4Join Alex and Ben - aka The Pin - in their weird twist on the double-act sketch show. 23:152/4Barry and Garry build the world's first environmentally friendly bar. 23:30James and Maisie discuss Hartley C White's album Something Better.
| 23:006/6Washed-up rocker and plumber Brian Pern comes to the Mallard and is interviewed on stage. 23:304/6There's trouble in hell, thanks to a fundamentalist and a pushy computer.
| 23:002/4The controversial American comedian, by those who know him. 23:303/6Learn about medieval cooking, and view the most precious exhibit.
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