| 00:00 | 00:002/6One afternoon, a priest hears a familiar voice. Tale of confessions and confectionary. 00:302/6Ursula Le Guin's enduring fantasy saga set in a magical world rich with wizards & dragons.
| 00:00Sobering tale of Anne and David's move to Devon and an unwelcome lodger. 00:30Adam Hills and Steven Pinker discuss their favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 00:00Vincent Price introduces a tale of a cat and its unusual inheritance. 00:30Soul Music explores The Cure's tribute to teenage angst.
| 00:00The tale of faceless commuter Arthur, who proves a formidable adversary as danger strikes. 00:30Roy Hudd's son chats to Sally Magnusson about life with 'The News Huddlines' star.
| 00:00The unforeseen danger of a scientist trying out advanced theories on his newborn son. 00:30Tom Holland chooses Aethelflaed, Lady of the Mercians
| 00:00The despotic Henrietta Forsythe, and her sway over her secretary and new husband. 00:30The actress tells Derek Jones about her love of wildlife with recordings from the archives
| 00:00A father takes his son on a trip to the woods unaware of what terrible horror awaits. 00:455/5A guest decides to explore the rooms at the inn where he's staying. Perhaps he shouldn't.
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| 01:00 | 01:002/2A weekend in Amsterdam for Stella and Gerry exposes cracks in their 40-year marriage.
| 01:001/5Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield probes a grisly murder on a railway. 01:301/8A fresh era for the Minsters of Crown House and royal family of Windsor.
| 01:002/5As the Lucky Charm murders mount up, the detective questions a busker. 01:302/8The Lord Minster's family move to Crown House. Jenny Webster is keen to see them.
| 01:003/5With the Lucky Charm killer at large, the detective is taunted at the station. 01:303/8Housekeeper's daughter Jenny falls further in love and Gina sparks money worries.
| 01:004/5After her assistant is found hanging, the detective suspects a train spotter. 01:304/8Richard celebrates his last night as a bachelor by going to a London revue.
| 01:005/5Scouring the railway station, can DS Julie Enfield nail the Lucky Charm killer? 01:305/8Alice gets involved in a new venture while husband Lord Minster enlists Jenny's help.
| 01:00Are we hanging up on the voicemail? Olly Mann charts its rise, fall and strange afterlife.
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| 02:00 | 02:10John Craven chooses a track by Gene Autry and a Children in Need single. 02:201/6Still living at home in 1950s Yorkshire, Frederica senses something exciting is beginning.
| 02:006/8Actor Peter O'Toole recalls how he secured an audition at RADA. 02:156/10Away at war, Churchill writes to Clementine stating he wants to return home early. 02:30Can scientists be compared to Premier League footballers? Alok Jha investigates.
| 02:007/8Film star Peter O'Toole recalls trying to get into RADA and a brutal rugby match. 02:157/10Churchill returns home to his beloved Clementine, but tragedy strikes. 02:30Evelyn Glennie explores the extraordinary story of a new percussion instrument - The Hang.
| 02:008/8Siân Phillips introduces actor Peter O' Toole to the book 'Rogue Male' 02:158/10Clementine is unhappy when Winston buys Chartwell Manor without her knowledge. 02:30Do dyslexia and dyspraxia affect the way you draw? Chris Ledgard investigates.
| 02:00Ian Peacock picks up his spoon and delves into the history of "The King of Fruits”. 02:159/10Churchill cuts back on household expenditure. Clementine is knocked down by a bus. 02:30Did the RAF’s finest hour shorten the Second World War?
| 02:00Why in the digital age, does the world still love a Soviet Union relic camera? 02:1510/10Winston writes from Canada. Randolph leaves Oxford for a lecture tour of the USA. 02:30Ian Christie explores the impact of an animated film classic on young war-torn Britons.
| 02:001/6Alex and his band take a comedic look at the world of technology. 02:301/4Sketch show from comedian Jocelyn Jee Esien.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Laura Barton explains her love for vinyl album sleeve notes.
| 03:001/6A priest turns amateur sleuth after a murder in an Italian chip shop in Dublin. 03:45A continuity announcer veers drastically off course while reading The Shipping Forecast.
| 03:002/6The priest's quest to solve a university murder leads to unexpected literary revelations. 03:45A man goes on a journey in search of birdsong.
| 03:003/6Baldi probes a nurse's death and uncovers a case of voyeurism. 03:45The things you'll do for a flat in Zone 2. A short story for radio by Laurie Penny.
| 03:004/6The priest is entertaining Father Troy when a body is found in a hotel kitchen. 03:45When Annie skives off school, she hides in the cathedral.
| 03:005/6Baldi suspects foul play over a sudden death at a monastic retreat. 03:45Two fame-hungry young film-makers try make it in London.
| 03:001/6Marcus Brigstocke invites Ian Hislop to try new things, including his first pair of jeans. 03:301/6Chesney fixes the alphabet, which has a leaky 'e'.
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| 04:00 | 04:00An orphaned girl becomes the ward of a sexually repressed, opium addicted sculptor
| 04:006/6Dave Gorman, Susie Dent, Lloyd Langford and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 04:303/6Granny in space, and Mrs Slocombe the locum. All-women sketch show with Lynda Bellingham.
| 04:004/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Lucy Mangan, Steve Mould and Graeme Le Saux. 04:301/4Ruth fakes a family for a client and John Fuller-Carp fiddles the books.
| 04:001/6Irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane and Rory Motion. 04:302/6A man with a tape measure spells trouble for Rabbi Fine. From September 2000.
| 04:001/6Broadcaster and writer Janet Street-Porter quizzes a panel about herself. 04:304/6Terry comes a cropper when trying to stop a mob of vigilantes.
| 04:005/8The antiques quiz visits the Syon House, London. 04:305/6After a big win, is Ken getting out of his depth with his new gambling friends?
| 04:00In a cathedral spire, a malevolent gargoyle wields its evil power. With Peter Meakin.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:304/4Matt’s parents invite Jess and Matt to join them for a weekend away.
| 05:003/6Josh tries to convince a mohel that Monique was born Jewish. 05:304/650th Anniversary Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel games chaired by Jack Dee
| 05:004/6A storm is gathering in the town, and Esther has a big question for Ken and Keith. 05:303/4Andrew Maxwell begins a stocktake of British values by looking at different jobs.
| 05:002/4All-star comic tour-de-force starring Martin Jarvis and Alex Jennings. 05:303/4Anneka Rice continues her hilarious examination of some of life's serious issues.
| 05:005/5Sophie has a chance to escape, but her mum's birthday is looming 05:30A one-off special edition of the show where Marcus Brigstocke is put in charge - of Covid.
| 05:003/4Dot and the gals have a very important visitor. 05:305/6Alexei Sayle travels from London to Holyhead, talking to strangers on his train.
| 05:30Tom Holland chooses Aethelflaed, Lady of the Mercians
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield probes a grisly murder on a railway. 06:301/8A fresh era for the Minsters of Crown House and royal family of Windsor.
| 06:002/5As the Lucky Charm murders mount up, the detective questions a busker. 06:302/8The Lord Minster's family move to Crown House. Jenny Webster is keen to see them.
| 06:003/5With the Lucky Charm killer at large, the detective is taunted at the station. 06:303/8Housekeeper's daughter Jenny falls further in love and Gina sparks money worries.
| 06:004/5After her assistant is found hanging, the detective suspects a train spotter. 06:304/8Richard celebrates his last night as a bachelor by going to a London revue.
| 06:005/5Scouring the railway station, can DS Julie Enfield nail the Lucky Charm killer? 06:305/8Alice gets involved in a new venture while husband Lord Minster enlists Jenny's help.
| 06:00In a cathedral spire, a malevolent gargoyle wields its evil power. With Peter Meakin.
| 06:002/2Legendary actor Peter O'Toole concludes reading extracts from his memoir. 06:45Ian Peacock picks up his spoon and delves into the history of "The King of Fruits”.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/6Josh tries to convince a mohel that Monique was born Jewish. 07:304/650th Anniversary Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel games chaired by Jack Dee
| 07:004/6A storm is gathering in the town, and Esther has a big question for Ken and Keith. 07:303/4Andrew Maxwell begins a stocktake of British values by looking at different jobs.
| 07:002/4All-star comic tour-de-force starring Martin Jarvis and Alex Jennings. 07:303/4Anneka Rice continues her hilarious examination of some of life's serious issues.
| 07:005/5Sophie has a chance to escape, but her mum's birthday is looming 07:30A one-off special edition of the show where Marcus Brigstocke is put in charge - of Covid.
| 07:003/4Dot and the gals have a very important visitor. 07:305/6Alexei Sayle travels from London to Holyhead, talking to strangers on his train.
| 07:30Tom Holland chooses Aethelflaed, Lady of the Mercians
| 07:00Why in the digital age, does the world still love a Soviet Union relic camera? 07:15Annie Lennox with Waterloo Sunset by the Kinks and A Whiter Shade of Pale by Procol Harum 07:202/2War, traffic accidents and unexpected house purchases in the letters of the Churchills.
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| 08:00 | 08:004/20Kenneth Horne heads up the river, and swings by Julian and Sandy's Bona Antiques. 08:306/6The British ambassador must plan for a diplomatic dinner.
| 08:0011/27Neddie Seagoon learns he is the rightful owner of New York and sets off to reclaim it. 08:306/6Fulton and Margaret prepare to rededicate their vows.
| 08:006/14Can The Lad and Sid smooth Bill's path to true love? 08:303/6The new mayor has to chair his very first council meeting and he is scared witless.
| 08:004/6Can TV impressionists halt a repeat killing? Stars Denise Coffey. 08:302/5Parish Council leader Mrs Roberts sparks in-fighting and economic upheaval. 08:55The shock of party loyalty. Political musings by Barry Pilton read by Leonard Rossiter.
| 08:00Pike and Hodges campaign to save the pier, while Uncle Arthur upsets Mavis. 08:306/6Shocks galore for the hapless vicar, with his congregation stolen and his shock new title.
| 08:001/6Irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane and Rory Motion. 08:304/6A storm is gathering in the town, and Esther has a big question for Ken and Keith.
| 08:3012/13Much to William’s annoyance Olive, Kath and Nev get the competition bug.
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| 09:00 | 09:006/6Dave Gorman, Susie Dent, Lloyd Langford and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 09:303/6Granny in space, and Mrs Slocombe the locum. All-women sketch show with Lynda Bellingham.
| 09:002/6Miles Jupp stars as Henry Tobin, Britain's least successful former Prime Minister. 09:301/4Ruth fakes a family for a client and John Fuller-Carp fiddles the books.
| 09:001/6Irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane and Rory Motion. 09:302/6A man with a tape measure spells trouble for Rabbi Fine. From September 2000.
| 09:001/6Broadcaster and writer Janet Street-Porter quizzes a panel about herself. 09:304/6Terry comes a cropper when trying to stop a mob of vigilantes.
| 09:005/8The antiques quiz visits the Syon House, London. 09:305/6After a big win, is Ken getting out of his depth with his new gambling friends?
| 09:00A sterling chap guides us through a pantheon of fine wireless adventurers.
| 09:00Jimmy Edwards celebrates the programme's 21st episode. 09:304/6Terry comes a cropper when trying to stop a mob of vigilantes.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/6A priest turns amateur sleuth after a murder in an Italian chip shop in Dublin. 10:45A continuity announcer veers drastically off course while reading The Shipping Forecast.
| 10:002/6The priest's quest to solve a university murder leads to unexpected literary revelations. 10:45A man goes on a journey in search of birdsong.
| 10:003/6Baldi probes a nurse's death and uncovers a case of voyeurism. 10:45The things you'll do for a flat in Zone 2. A short story for radio by Laurie Penny.
| 10:004/6The priest is entertaining Father Troy when a body is found in a hotel kitchen. 10:45When Annie skives off school, she hides in the cathedral.
| 10:005/6Baldi suspects foul play over a sudden death at a monastic retreat. 10:45Two fame-hungry young film-makers try make it in London.
| | 10:00From Beyoncé to Paul Simon. Jimmy Carr shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young 10:45The naturalist comments on the decline in collecting by children.
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| 11:00 | 11:0019/52Manoush Zomorodi investigates the past, present and future of the human lifespan 11:50The actor chooses Stardust and Star of the County Down by Van Morrison and the Chieftains.
| 11:00Are we hanging up on the voicemail? Olly Mann charts its rise, fall and strange afterlife.
| 11:002/3Tony Lidington traces the influence of clowning on the evolution of British comedy.
| 11:00From Mozart to Mama Cass, Miranda Hart shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. 11:45The naturalist asks why the Large Blue butterfly recently died out in the UK.
| 11:00The video game journalist Ellie Gibson joins Chris Pearson for gaming podcast picks.
| | 11:001/8Radiolab explores what happens when you’ve got no way out and then you escape! 11:55Annie Lennox with Waterloo Sunset by the Kinks and A Whiter Shade of Pale by Procol Harum
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| 12:00 | 12:004/20Kenneth Horne heads up the river, and swings by Julian and Sandy's Bona Antiques. 12:306/6The British ambassador must plan for a diplomatic dinner.
| 12:0011/27Neddie Seagoon learns he is the rightful owner of New York and sets off to reclaim it. 12:306/6Fulton and Margaret prepare to rededicate their vows.
| 12:006/14Can The Lad and Sid smooth Bill's path to true love? 12:303/6The new mayor has to chair his very first council meeting and he is scared witless.
| 12:004/6Can TV impressionists halt a repeat killing? Stars Denise Coffey. 12:302/5Parish Council leader Mrs Roberts sparks in-fighting and economic upheaval. 12:55The shock of party loyalty. Political musings by Barry Pilton read by Leonard Rossiter.
| 12:00Pike and Hodges campaign to save the pier, while Uncle Arthur upsets Mavis. 12:306/6Shocks galore for the hapless vicar, with his congregation stolen and his shock new title.
| 12:001/6Broadcaster and writer Janet Street-Porter quizzes a panel about herself. 12:301/4Ruth fakes a family for a client and John Fuller-Carp fiddles the books.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:301/6Drama in the line of duty when Milton misunderstands the point of a Police Corruption Unit
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| 13:00 | 13:001/5Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield probes a grisly murder on a railway. 13:301/8A fresh era for the Minsters of Crown House and royal family of Windsor.
| 13:002/5As the Lucky Charm murders mount up, the detective questions a busker. 13:302/8The Lord Minster's family move to Crown House. Jenny Webster is keen to see them.
| 13:003/5With the Lucky Charm killer at large, the detective is taunted at the station. 13:303/8Housekeeper's daughter Jenny falls further in love and Gina sparks money worries.
| 13:004/5After her assistant is found hanging, the detective suspects a train spotter. 13:304/8Richard celebrates his last night as a bachelor by going to a London revue.
| 13:005/5Scouring the railway station, can DS Julie Enfield nail the Lucky Charm killer? 13:305/8Alice gets involved in a new venture while husband Lord Minster enlists Jenny's help.
| 13:00Are we hanging up on the voicemail? Olly Mann charts its rise, fall and strange afterlife.
| 13:00A journalist’s memoir of a friendship with writer Muriel Spark
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| 14:00 | 14:006/8Actor Peter O'Toole recalls how he secured an audition at RADA. 14:156/10Away at war, Churchill writes to Clementine stating he wants to return home early. 14:30Can scientists be compared to Premier League footballers? Alok Jha investigates.
| 14:007/8Film star Peter O'Toole recalls trying to get into RADA and a brutal rugby match. 14:157/10Churchill returns home to his beloved Clementine, but tragedy strikes. 14:30Evelyn Glennie explores the extraordinary story of a new percussion instrument - The Hang.
| 14:008/8Siân Phillips introduces actor Peter O' Toole to the book 'Rogue Male' 14:158/10Clementine is unhappy when Winston buys Chartwell Manor without her knowledge. 14:30Do dyslexia and dyspraxia affect the way you draw? Chris Ledgard investigates.
| 14:00Ian Peacock picks up his spoon and delves into the history of "The King of Fruits”. 14:159/10Churchill cuts back on household expenditure. Clementine is knocked down by a bus. 14:30Did the RAF’s finest hour shorten the Second World War?
| 14:00Why in the digital age, does the world still love a Soviet Union relic camera? 14:1510/10Winston writes from Canada. Randolph leaves Oxford for a lecture tour of the USA. 14:30Ian Christie explores the impact of an animated film classic on young war-torn Britons.
| 14:001/6Alex and his band take a comedic look at the world of technology. 14:301/4Sketch show from comedian Jocelyn Jee Esien.
| 14:10Actor David Troughton selects 'Nimrod' from Elgar's 'Enigma Variations'. 14:202/6Stephanie and Daniel settle into married life.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/6A priest turns amateur sleuth after a murder in an Italian chip shop in Dublin. 15:45A continuity announcer veers drastically off course while reading The Shipping Forecast.
| 15:002/6The priest's quest to solve a university murder leads to unexpected literary revelations. 15:45A man goes on a journey in search of birdsong.
| 15:003/6Baldi probes a nurse's death and uncovers a case of voyeurism. 15:45The things you'll do for a flat in Zone 2. A short story for radio by Laurie Penny.
| 15:004/6The priest is entertaining Father Troy when a body is found in a hotel kitchen. 15:45When Annie skives off school, she hides in the cathedral.
| 15:005/6Baldi suspects foul play over a sudden death at a monastic retreat. 15:45Two fame-hungry young film-makers try make it in London.
| 15:001/6Marcus Brigstocke invites Ian Hislop to try new things, including his first pair of jeans. 15:301/6Chesney fixes the alphabet, which has a leaky 'e'.
| 15:30Did the RAF’s finest hour shorten the Second World War?
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| 16:00 | 16:006/6Dave Gorman, Susie Dent, Lloyd Langford and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 16:303/6Granny in space, and Mrs Slocombe the locum. All-women sketch show with Lynda Bellingham.
| 16:004/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Lucy Mangan, Steve Mould and Graeme Le Saux. 16:301/4Ruth fakes a family for a client and John Fuller-Carp fiddles the books.
| 16:001/6Irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane and Rory Motion. 16:302/6A man with a tape measure spells trouble for Rabbi Fine. From September 2000.
| 16:001/6Broadcaster and writer Janet Street-Porter quizzes a panel about herself. 16:304/6Terry comes a cropper when trying to stop a mob of vigilantes.
| 16:005/8The antiques quiz visits the Syon House, London. 16:305/6After a big win, is Ken getting out of his depth with his new gambling friends?
| 16:00In a cathedral spire, a malevolent gargoyle wields its evil power. With Peter Meakin.
| 16:001/2The story of a pint-size genius with special powers - and she's only five.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/6Josh tries to convince a mohel that Monique was born Jewish. 17:304/650th Anniversary Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel games chaired by Jack Dee
| 17:004/6A storm is gathering in the town, and Esther has a big question for Ken and Keith. 17:303/4Andrew Maxwell begins a stocktake of British values by looking at different jobs.
| 17:002/4All-star comic tour-de-force starring Martin Jarvis and Alex Jennings. 17:303/4Anneka Rice continues her hilarious examination of some of life's serious issues.
| 17:005/5Sophie has a chance to escape, but her mum's birthday is looming 17:30A one-off special edition of the show where Marcus Brigstocke is put in charge - of Covid.
| 17:003/4Dot and the gals have a very important visitor. 17:305/6Alexei Sayle travels from London to Holyhead, talking to strangers on his train.
| 17:30Tom Holland chooses Aethelflaed, Lady of the Mercians
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:301/6Drama in the line of duty when Milton misunderstands the point of a Police Corruption Unit
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| 18:00 | 18:00Sobering tale of Anne and David's move to Devon and an unwelcome lodger. 18:30Adam Hills and Steven Pinker discuss their favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 18:00Vincent Price introduces a tale of a cat and its unusual inheritance. 18:30Soul Music explores The Cure's tribute to teenage angst.
| 18:00The tale of faceless commuter Arthur, who proves a formidable adversary as danger strikes. 18:30Roy Hudd's son chats to Sally Magnusson about life with 'The News Huddlines' star.
| 18:00The unforeseen danger of a scientist trying out advanced theories on his newborn son. 18:30Tom Holland chooses Aethelflaed, Lady of the Mercians
| 18:00The despotic Henrietta Forsythe, and her sway over her secretary and new husband. 18:30The actress tells Derek Jones about her love of wildlife with recordings from the archives
| 18:00A father takes his son on a trip to the woods unaware of what terrible horror awaits. 18:455/5A guest decides to explore the rooms at the inn where he's staying. Perhaps he shouldn't.
| 18:003/6The neighbours do not call. Then Charlie buys a strange jar and is the centre of attention 18:303/6Ursula Le Guin's enduring fantasy saga set in a magical world rich with wizards & dragons.
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| 19:00 | 19:004/20Kenneth Horne heads up the river, and swings by Julian and Sandy's Bona Antiques. 19:306/6The British ambassador must plan for a diplomatic dinner.
| 19:0011/27Neddie Seagoon learns he is the rightful owner of New York and sets off to reclaim it. 19:306/6Fulton and Margaret prepare to rededicate their vows.
| 19:006/14Can The Lad and Sid smooth Bill's path to true love? 19:303/6The new mayor has to chair his very first council meeting and he is scared witless.
| 19:004/6Can TV impressionists halt a repeat killing? Stars Denise Coffey. 19:302/5Parish Council leader Mrs Roberts sparks in-fighting and economic upheaval. 19:55The shock of party loyalty. Political musings by Barry Pilton read by Leonard Rossiter.
| 19:00Pike and Hodges campaign to save the pier, while Uncle Arthur upsets Mavis. 19:306/6Shocks galore for the hapless vicar, with his congregation stolen and his shock new title.
| 19:00A sterling chap guides us through a pantheon of fine wireless adventurers.
| 19:001/8Radiolab explores what happens when you’ve got no way out and then you escape! 19:55Annie Lennox with Waterloo Sunset by the Kinks and A Whiter Shade of Pale by Procol Harum
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield probes a grisly murder on a railway. 20:301/8A fresh era for the Minsters of Crown House and royal family of Windsor.
| 20:002/5As the Lucky Charm murders mount up, the detective questions a busker. 20:302/8The Lord Minster's family move to Crown House. Jenny Webster is keen to see them.
| 20:003/5With the Lucky Charm killer at large, the detective is taunted at the station. 20:303/8Housekeeper's daughter Jenny falls further in love and Gina sparks money worries.
| 20:004/5After her assistant is found hanging, the detective suspects a train spotter. 20:304/8Richard celebrates his last night as a bachelor by going to a London revue.
| 20:005/5Scouring the railway station, can DS Julie Enfield nail the Lucky Charm killer? 20:305/8Alice gets involved in a new venture while husband Lord Minster enlists Jenny's help.
| | 20:001/2The story of a pint-size genius with special powers - and she's only five.
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| 21:00 | 21:0019/52Manoush Zomorodi investigates the past, present and future of the human lifespan 21:50The actor chooses Stardust and Star of the County Down by Van Morrison and the Chieftains.
| 21:00Are we hanging up on the voicemail? Olly Mann charts its rise, fall and strange afterlife.
| 21:002/3Tony Lidington traces the influence of clowning on the evolution of British comedy.
| 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.
| 21:00The video game journalist Ellie Gibson joins Chris Pearson for gaming podcast picks.
| | 21:00From Beyoncé to Paul Simon. Jimmy Carr shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young 21:45The naturalist comments on the decline in collecting by children.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/650th Anniversary Series of the multi award-winning comedy panel games chaired by Jack Dee 22:303/6Justin has to cope with a visit from his dad. 22:55The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. And tonight, Iain Lee chats to Jordan Brookes.
| 22:003/4Andrew Maxwell begins a stocktake of British values by looking at different jobs. 22:306/6The writer is leading a charmed life, which naturally leaves him feeling anxious.
| 22:003/4Anneka Rice continues her hilarious examination of some of life's serious issues. 22:304/4A dizzy Indian ad agency, a lovesick lament to Lahore, and the blundering Bhangra Muffins. 22:55The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. And tonight, Iain Lee chats to Josh Barry.
| 22:00A one-off special edition of the show where Marcus Brigstocke is put in charge - of Covid. 22:303/4Colin Murphy, Dr David Booth and Matthew Collins try to answer ridiculous questions. 22:55The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. And tonight, Iain Lee chats to Josh Barry.
| 22:005/6Alexei Sayle travels from London to Holyhead, talking to strangers on his train. 22:301/2Lee Mack definitely is going out, with fellow comics Dara O Briain, Alan Carr and more.
| 22:002/6Alex and his band explore the theme of home and leisure, with guest comedian Tom Basden. 22:304/4Maeve Higgins, Tom Allen and Phil Nichol join Stephen to offer a guide to standing tall.
| 22:001/6Drama in the line of duty when Milton misunderstands the point of a Police Corruption Unit 22:302/6Nathan decides it's time to leave home, but will his mum let him? 22:452/6Professor Joy Klamp tours the miserable world of relationships. 22:55The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. And tonight, Jake Yapp chats to Celya AB.
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| 23:00 | 23:002/6Miles Jupp stars as Henry Tobin, Britain's least successful former Prime Minister. 23:303/4Matt Berry interviews stage great, Simon Callow. 23:453/4Tom Parry has a theory that fancy dress can change your life.
| 23:001/4Sketch show from comedian Jocelyn Jee Esien. 23:301/6Marcus Brigstocke invites Ian Hislop to try new things, including his first pair of jeans.
| 23:005/6Eavesdropping on animals and Planet Dull. Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell's sharp humour. 23:304/8John Hegley performs poems dedicated to Bonfire Night and not waving. 23:454/4The poet-in-residence's mission to bring quiche to the Quays comes to its artistic climax.
| 23:001/6Chesney fixes the alphabet, which has a leaky 'e'. 23:306/6From Ed Miliband to Lady Gaga, Jon Culshaw and gang explore bizarre private lives.
| 23:003/4Join Alex and Ben - aka The Pin - in their weird twist on the double-act sketch show. 23:153/4Dodgy Phil builds the world's biggest pub named after the Titanic, but is it undrinkable? 23:30Stuart Laws thinks he’s being pranked whilst listening to Angela Sawyer.
| 23:001/4Susan Calman tries to learn how to unwind, by going hillwalking with Muriel Gray. 23:305/6Bored Satan's debate on the motivation of scientists leads to a startling discovery.
| 23:003/4Presumed dead after a 20-year trek, two explorers reveal their findings. 23:304/6It's Awards Night! Can the Crayon Museum beat off the challenger, the World of Pencils?
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