| 00:00 | 00:004/6Acton realises it is vital when committing murder to pay attention to detail. 00:304/6Ursula Le Guin's enduring fantasy saga set in a magical world rich with wizards & dragons.
| 00:001/4Two children on holiday in the North of England encounter perilous magical forces. 00:30Harriett Gilbert, Eliza Manningham-Buller and Elif Shafak discuss their favourite books.
| 00:002/4With Weirdstone lost, can Colin and Susan protect the sleepers who could save the world? 00:30People from around the world describe how Bach's cantata changed their lives.
| 00:003/4Can Colin and Susan recover the Weirdstone and escape the clutches of Selina Place? 00:30Max Bygraves' son chats about growing up with a famous showbiz father.
| 00:004/4Can Colin and Susan escape their pursuers and return the Weirdstone to Cadellin? 00:30Kirill Gerstein chooses conductor, composer and virtuoso Ferruccio Busoni
| 00:001/13Set to be the first men on the moon, Jet Morgan and his crew blast off. 00:30Cartoonist Norman Thelwell discusses kingfishers, water voles and a walnut tree.
| 00:002/6On spaceport Calibris, The Doctor and Donna go in search of an outlawed weapon.
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| 01:00 | 01:00A real life account of a flight from Berlin by a Jewish bookseller in the late 1930s.
| 01:006/6Inspector Purbright finally learns the identity of the Naked Nuns. 01:301/6Mountfern is a quiet Irish village until an ambitious American arrives. Stars David Soul.
| 01:001/4Roman sleuth Falco discovers an illegal trade in precious metal and foils a kidnap. 01:302/6Can Patrick win support for plans for the Irish village of Mountfern? Stars David Soul.
| 01:002/4Falco's murder trail takes him to a remote and dangerous outpost of the Empire - Britain. 01:303/6Patrick's plans for a hotel in Mountfern face a terrible setback. Stars David Soul.
| 01:003/4Probing illegal imports, the Roman sleuth chances upon a plot to overthrow the Emperor. 01:304/6Patrick's hotel plans turn sour after Kate's accident. Starring David Soul.
| 01:004/4The detective exposes a murderer and learns about love Roman-style. 01:305/6Patrick's hotel in the Irish village of Mountfern is nearly finished. Stars David Soul.
| 01:00Parenting comedy couple Josie Long and Jonny Donahoe share their parenting archive clips.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Chef Rick Stein chooses tracks by Julie Andrews and the Crash Test Dummies. 02:203/6The arrivals of a new baby and a singular new vicar have big impacts.
| 02:006/10The Tranquillum House guests discover they are being drugged as part of a programme. 02:151/5Sir Antonio Pappano prepares for the Royal Opera's new production of Puccini's La Bohème. 02:30Voices of the dead, aliens or our minds? Ken Hollings explores electronic voice phenomena.
| 02:007/10The owner of Tranquillum House decides to play a very dark game with her guests. 02:152/5Sir Antonio Pappano prepares for the Royal Opera's new production of Puccini's La Bohème. 02:30Exploring the controversy around Maggi Hambling's Scallop sculpture on Aldeburgh beach.
| 02:008/10The guests are locked in a room for 38 hours without food as part of Masha’s dark games. 02:153/5Sir Antonio Pappano prepares for the Royal Opera's new production of Puccini's La Bohème. 02:30Petroc Trelawny on Cornwall's disused chapels and the changing identity of the county
| 02:009/10Can the nine guests escape from the locked room as the threat of fire creeps ever closer? 02:154/5Sir Antonio Pappano prepares for the Royal Opera's new production of Puccini's La Bohème. 02:30Philip Dodd boards a Chinese tour-bus of Britain.
| 02:0010/10The nine guests escape Masha’s clutches. Their lives will never be the same again. 02:155/5Sir Antonio Pappano prepares for the Royal Opera's new production of Puccini's La Bohème. 02:302/3Jim Coleman managed Chet Baker’s touring schedules for the last four years of his life.
| 02:001/4The Doctor Who stalwarts meet in the tag talk show. 02:301/4Stephen takes his first steps into working life.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Richard Wilson stars at Frinton Summer Theatre to mark its 75th anniversary of weekly rep.
| 03:004/6A young girl's suicide sends the priestly sleuth on an internet murder trail. 03:45Alex Tregear reads a story by Lucy Wood, acclaimed author of Diving Belles.
| 03:005/6The priest-cum-sleuth gets embroiled in mystery and death on a pot-holing expedition. 03:45What is Edinburgh Festival to the 22-year-old who grew up there?
| 03:006/6A retired policeman, a fatal shooting, Thomas Hardy and a murky past revealed. 03:45A Belfast taxi driver finds her life thrown into chaos when her passenger falls ill.
| 03:001/3Hollywood spoof about an heiress in distress, who brings Dick George out of retirement.
| 03:002/3Shocks in store for Dick George and his wife Dora when they arrive in Maine.
| 03:001/6Britain's leading musical satirist - apart from Richard Stilgoe - makes his "comeback". 03:306/6Mischievous Satan instructs demon Scumspawn to partake in a very unusual meal.
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| 04:00 | 04:002/2The pint-size genius with awesome powers battles to save her school and teacher.
| 04:002/6Sue Perkins sets moral posers for Nick Revell, Danielle Ward, Grace Dent and Ricky Wilson. 04:305/6Wartime heroines, and Oliver with a twist. All-women sketch show with Lynda Bellingham.
| 04:006/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Bridget Christie, Andrea Wulf and Vikram Jayanti 04:303/4A legal firm invites John, Ruth and Hilary to a team-building exercise in the country.
| 04:003/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough. 04:304/6Rabbi Fine and Rabbi Jacobs end up stuck in a lift together. From October 2000.
| 04:003/6The broadcaster and journalist Andrew Neil quizzes a comedy panel about himself. 04:306/6Terry and Sandra face the threat of the community centre being closed.
| 04:007/8The antiques quiz visits Parham House in West Sussex. 04:301/6When Geoff joins a babysitting circle, his wife Jenny knows he’s up to something.
| 04:00More Celtic mystery and strange presences in the sequel to ‘The Weirdstone of Brisingamen’
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:302/6Milton’s attempt to become an international art dealer leads to a deadly brush with danger
| 05:005/6Monique has work so Josh has to take their son single-handedly to his playgroup. 05:306/650th anniversary series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game, chaired by Jack Dee
| 05:006/6Norman may have stopped the parade, but the festival must go on. 05:301/6Mitch and Ellie negotiate ground rules for their new relationship. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 05:004/4All-star comic tour-de-force with Joanna Lumley and Martin Jarvis. 05:301/4Joe Lycett welcomes Katherine Ryan and Greg James to share their secret obsessions.
| 05:002/4Tim meets a secretary and sings an imaginary country song. 05:301/4The road to fame for the office bod and Room Next Door Man is paved with awkwardness.
| 05:001/3Why are people dying in front of their wireless sets? The police visit the BBC. 05:301/7Ed Reardon returns with a new idea for a novel and an exciting new home.
| 05:30Kirill Gerstein chooses conductor, composer and virtuoso Ferruccio Busoni
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| 06:00 | 06:006/6Inspector Purbright finally learns the identity of the Naked Nuns. 06:301/6Mountfern is a quiet Irish village until an ambitious American arrives. Stars David Soul.
| 06:001/4Roman sleuth Falco discovers an illegal trade in precious metal and foils a kidnap. 06:302/6Can Patrick win support for plans for the Irish village of Mountfern? Stars David Soul.
| 06:002/4Falco's murder trail takes him to a remote and dangerous outpost of the Empire - Britain. 06:303/6Patrick's plans for a hotel in Mountfern face a terrible setback. Stars David Soul.
| 06:003/4Probing illegal imports, the Roman sleuth chances upon a plot to overthrow the Emperor. 06:304/6Patrick's hotel plans turn sour after Kate's accident. Starring David Soul.
| 06:004/4The detective exposes a murderer and learns about love Roman-style. 06:305/6Patrick's hotel in the Irish village of Mountfern is nearly finished. Stars David Soul.
| 06:00More Celtic mystery and strange presences in the sequel to ‘The Weirdstone of Brisingamen’
| 06:002/2Nine needy strangers have been thrown together at an unconventional remote health resort.
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| 07:00 | 07:005/6Monique has work so Josh has to take their son single-handedly to his playgroup. 07:306/650th anniversary series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game, chaired by Jack Dee
| 07:006/6Norman may have stopped the parade, but the festival must go on. 07:301/6Mitch and Ellie negotiate ground rules for their new relationship. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 07:004/4All-star comic tour-de-force with Joanna Lumley and Martin Jarvis. 07:301/4Joe Lycett welcomes Katherine Ryan and Greg James to share their secret obsessions.
| 07:002/4Tim meets a secretary and sings an imaginary country song. 07:301/4The road to fame for the office bod and Room Next Door Man is paved with awkwardness.
| 07:001/3Why are people dying in front of their wireless sets? The police visit the BBC. 07:301/7Ed Reardon returns with a new idea for a novel and an exciting new home.
| 07:30Kirill Gerstein chooses conductor, composer and virtuoso Ferruccio Busoni
| 07:10Actor and musician Hugh Laurie chooses 'Tumbling Dice' by the Rolling Stones. 07:20Sir Antonio Pappano prepares for the Royal Opera's new production of Puccini's La bohème.
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| 08:00 | 08:006/20Kenneth Horne heads a Bohemian Paris romp and Julian and Sandy report for the Daily Polari 08:302/8Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey clash over civil liberties.
| 08:0016/27Neddie propels his mighty organ across the Sahara. 08:302/8A peeved parent asks whether teacher knows best, and Mrs Rudd won't take no for an answer.
| 08:008/14The Lad is set to be immortalised in wax, but there's a problem... 08:305/6The argy-bargy of Chesbury politics ponders the Chestnut.
| 08:001/6The author writes off his car trying to help his wife Diana. 08:304/5Troubles abound in the village boatyard and surgery - with a sleazy press. 08:55Can a caring society tolerate competitive football? Read by Leonard Rossiter
| 08:00The pier's costume party is going well, until Pike brings a piano. 08:302/6The comedian's doctor prescribes him a sunshine holiday. Starring Harry Worth.
| 08:003/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough. 08:306/6Norman may have stopped the parade, but the festival must go on.
| 08:301/13Can the dear ladies save the day at the community centre?
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6Sue Perkins sets moral posers for Nick Revell, Danielle Ward, Grace Dent and Ricky Wilson. 09:305/6Wartime heroines, and Oliver with a twist. All-women sketch show with Lynda Bellingham.
| 09:004/6Miles Jupp stars as Henry Tobin, Britain's least successful former prime minister. 09:303/4A legal firm invites John, Ruth and Hilary to a team-building exercise in the country.
| 09:003/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough. 09:304/6Rabbi Fine and Rabbi Jacobs end up stuck in a lift together. From October 2000.
| 09:003/6The broadcaster and journalist Andrew Neil quizzes a comedy panel about himself. 09:306/6Terry and Sandra face the threat of the community centre being closed.
| 09:007/8The antiques quiz visits Parham House in West Sussex. 09:301/6When Geoff joins a babysitting circle, his wife Jenny knows he’s up to something.
| 09:00Legendary June Whitfield talks to Enyd Williams about her 60 years in radio. From 2011.
| 09:00Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards get into audience research, then take part in a court drama 09:306/6Terry and Sandra face the threat of the community centre being closed.
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| 10:00 | 10:004/6A young girl's suicide sends the priestly sleuth on an internet murder trail. 10:45Alex Tregear reads a story by Lucy Wood, acclaimed author of Diving Belles.
| 10:005/6The priest-cum-sleuth gets embroiled in mystery and death on a pot-holing expedition. 10:45What is Edinburgh Festival to the 22-year-old who grew up there?
| 10:006/6A retired policeman, a fatal shooting, Thomas Hardy and a murky past revealed. 10:45A Belfast taxi driver finds her life thrown into chaos when her passenger falls ill.
| 10:001/3Hollywood spoof about an heiress in distress, who brings Dick George out of retirement.
| 10:002/3Shocks in store for Dick George and his wife Dora when they arrive in Maine.
| | 10:00Sarah Millican, comedian, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 10:45David Attenborough muses over the peculiar Kiwi, a bird more mammal-like in its habits.
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| 11:00 | 11:0021/52Manoush Zomorodi explores what it takes to be a leader 11:50The writer chooses ‘You May Be Right’ by Billy Joel and ‘We Got The Beat’ by The Go-Go’s.
| 11:00Parenting comedy couple Josie Long and Jonny Donahoe share their parenting archive clips.
| 11:001/3Gregory Peck, Julie Andrews and more. Michael Freedland opens his audio archives.
| 11:00Micky Flanagan, comedian, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 11:45Musings on the natural history of perhaps the most lethargic beast in the animal world.
| 11:00Chris Pearson and Ella Watts with audio fiction spin-offs, adaptations and prequels.
| | 11:003/8Radiolab explores the pursuit of knowledge leading to answers, failure and more questions 11:55Actor and musician Hugh Laurie chooses 'Tumbling Dice' by the Rolling Stones.
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| 12:00 | 12:006/20Kenneth Horne heads a Bohemian Paris romp and Julian and Sandy report for the Daily Polari 12:302/8Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey clash over civil liberties.
| 12:0016/27Neddie propels his mighty organ across the Sahara. 12:302/8A peeved parent asks whether teacher knows best, and Mrs Rudd won't take no for an answer.
| 12:008/14The Lad is set to be immortalised in wax, but there's a problem... 12:305/6The argy-bargy of Chesbury politics ponders the Chestnut.
| 12:001/6The author writes off his car trying to help his wife Diana. 12:304/5Troubles abound in the village boatyard and surgery - with a sleazy press. 12:55Can a caring society tolerate competitive football? Read by Leonard Rossiter
| 12:00The pier's costume party is going well, until Pike brings a piano. 12:302/6The comedian's doctor prescribes him a sunshine holiday. Starring Harry Worth.
| 12:001/3Why are people dying in front of their wireless sets? The police visit the BBC. 12:301/6The author writes off his car trying to help his wife Diana.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra chooses interesting programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:303/6Curtain up! Light the lights! Milton’s got nothing to hit but the rival theatre.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/6Inspector Purbright finally learns the identity of the Naked Nuns. 13:301/6Mountfern is a quiet Irish village until an ambitious American arrives. Stars David Soul.
| 13:001/4Roman sleuth Falco discovers an illegal trade in precious metal and foils a kidnap. 13:302/6Can Patrick win support for plans for the Irish village of Mountfern? Stars David Soul.
| 13:002/4Falco's murder trail takes him to a remote and dangerous outpost of the Empire - Britain. 13:303/6Patrick's plans for a hotel in Mountfern face a terrible setback. Stars David Soul.
| 13:003/4Probing illegal imports, the Roman sleuth chances upon a plot to overthrow the Emperor. 13:304/6Patrick's hotel plans turn sour after Kate's accident. Starring David Soul.
| 13:004/4The detective exposes a murderer and learns about love Roman-style. 13:305/6Patrick's hotel in the Irish village of Mountfern is nearly finished. Stars David Soul.
| 13:00Parenting comedy couple Josie Long and Jonny Donahoe share their parenting archive clips.
| 13:00A wide-ranging, lyrical and very personal history of Yorkshire by Richard Morris.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10The Tranquillum House guests discover they are being drugged as part of a programme. 14:151/5Sir Antonio Pappano prepares for the Royal Opera's new production of Puccini's La Bohème. 14:30Voices of the dead, aliens or our minds? Ken Hollings explores electronic voice phenomena.
| 14:007/10The owner of Tranquillum House decides to play a very dark game with her guests. 14:152/5Sir Antonio Pappano prepares for the Royal Opera's new production of Puccini's La Bohème. 14:30Exploring the controversy around Maggi Hambling's Scallop sculpture on Aldeburgh beach.
| 14:008/10The guests are locked in a room for 38 hours without food as part of Masha’s dark games. 14:153/5Sir Antonio Pappano prepares for the Royal Opera's new production of Puccini's La Bohème. 14:30Petroc Trelawny on Cornwall's disused chapels and the changing identity of the county
| 14:009/10Can the nine guests escape from the locked room as the threat of fire creeps ever closer? 14:154/5Sir Antonio Pappano prepares for the Royal Opera's new production of Puccini's La Bohème. 14:30Philip Dodd boards a Chinese tour-bus of Britain.
| 14:0010/10The nine guests escape Masha’s clutches. Their lives will never be the same again. 14:155/5Sir Antonio Pappano prepares for the Royal Opera's new production of Puccini's La Bohème. 14:302/3Jim Coleman managed Chet Baker’s touring schedules for the last four years of his life.
| 14:001/4The Doctor Who stalwarts meet in the tag talk show. 14:301/4Stephen takes his first steps into working life.
| 14:10Jennifer Saunders picks music from Spike Milligan and Kate & Anna McGarrigle. 14:204/6Salutary lessons for Frederica as her Cambridge lifestyle comes to an end.
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| 15:00 | 15:004/6A young girl's suicide sends the priestly sleuth on an internet murder trail. 15:45Alex Tregear reads a story by Lucy Wood, acclaimed author of Diving Belles.
| 15:005/6The priest-cum-sleuth gets embroiled in mystery and death on a pot-holing expedition. 15:45What is Edinburgh Festival to the 22-year-old who grew up there?
| 15:006/6A retired policeman, a fatal shooting, Thomas Hardy and a murky past revealed. 15:45A Belfast taxi driver finds her life thrown into chaos when her passenger falls ill.
| 15:001/3Hollywood spoof about an heiress in distress, who brings Dick George out of retirement.
| 15:002/3Shocks in store for Dick George and his wife Dora when they arrive in Maine.
| 15:001/6Britain's leading musical satirist - apart from Richard Stilgoe - makes his "comeback". 15:306/6Mischievous Satan instructs demon Scumspawn to partake in a very unusual meal.
| 15:30Petroc Trelawny on Cornwall's disused chapels and the changing identity of the county
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| 16:00 | 16:002/6Sue Perkins sets moral posers for Nick Revell, Danielle Ward, Grace Dent and Ricky Wilson. 16:305/6Wartime heroines, and Oliver with a twist. All-women sketch show with Lynda Bellingham.
| 16:006/6John Lloyd and Lee Mack with Bridget Christie, Andrea Wulf and Vikram Jayanti 16:303/4A legal firm invites John, Ruth and Hilary to a team-building exercise in the country.
| 16:003/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough. 16:304/6Rabbi Fine and Rabbi Jacobs end up stuck in a lift together. From October 2000.
| 16:003/6The broadcaster and journalist Andrew Neil quizzes a comedy panel about himself. 16:306/6Terry and Sandra face the threat of the community centre being closed.
| 16:007/8The antiques quiz visits Parham House in West Sussex. 16:301/6When Geoff joins a babysitting circle, his wife Jenny knows he’s up to something.
| 16:00More Celtic mystery and strange presences in the sequel to ‘The Weirdstone of Brisingamen’
| 16:00The fate of an ancient beech tree on the village green arouses deep emotions.
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| 17:00 | 17:005/6Monique has work so Josh has to take their son single-handedly to his playgroup. 17:306/650th anniversary series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game, chaired by Jack Dee
| 17:006/6Norman may have stopped the parade, but the festival must go on. 17:301/6Mitch and Ellie negotiate ground rules for their new relationship. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 17:004/4All-star comic tour-de-force with Joanna Lumley and Martin Jarvis. 17:301/4Joe Lycett welcomes Katherine Ryan and Greg James to share their secret obsessions.
| 17:002/4Tim meets a secretary and sings an imaginary country song. 17:301/4The road to fame for the office bod and Room Next Door Man is paved with awkwardness.
| 17:001/3Why are people dying in front of their wireless sets? The police visit the BBC. 17:301/7Ed Reardon returns with a new idea for a novel and an exciting new home.
| 17:30Kirill Gerstein chooses conductor, composer and virtuoso Ferruccio Busoni
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses interesting programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:303/6Curtain up! Light the lights! Milton’s got nothing to hit but the rival theatre.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/4Two children on holiday in the North of England encounter perilous magical forces. 18:30Harriett Gilbert, Eliza Manningham-Buller and Elif Shafak discuss their favourite books.
| 18:002/4With Weirdstone lost, can Colin and Susan protect the sleepers who could save the world? 18:30People from around the world describe how Bach's cantata changed their lives.
| 18:003/4Can Colin and Susan recover the Weirdstone and escape the clutches of Selina Place? 18:30Max Bygraves' son chats about growing up with a famous showbiz father.
| 18:004/4Can Colin and Susan escape their pursuers and return the Weirdstone to Cadellin? 18:30Kirill Gerstein chooses conductor, composer and virtuoso Ferruccio Busoni
| 18:001/13Set to be the first men on the moon, Jet Morgan and his crew blast off. 18:30Cartoonist Norman Thelwell discusses kingfishers, water voles and a walnut tree.
| 18:002/6On spaceport Calibris, The Doctor and Donna go in search of an outlawed weapon.
| 18:005/6When a mother dies, she is replaced by a Mark V 110-volt AC/DC Electrical Grandmother. 18:305/6Ursula Le Guin's enduring fantasy saga set in a magical world rich with wizards & dragons.
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| 19:00 | 19:006/20Kenneth Horne heads a Bohemian Paris romp and Julian and Sandy report for the Daily Polari 19:302/8Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey clash over civil liberties.
| 19:0016/27Neddie propels his mighty organ across the Sahara. 19:302/8A peeved parent asks whether teacher knows best, and Mrs Rudd won't take no for an answer.
| 19:008/14The Lad is set to be immortalised in wax, but there's a problem... 19:305/6The argy-bargy of Chesbury politics ponders the Chestnut.
| 19:001/6The author writes off his car trying to help his wife Diana. 19:304/5Troubles abound in the village boatyard and surgery - with a sleazy press. 19:55Can a caring society tolerate competitive football? Read by Leonard Rossiter
| 19:00The pier's costume party is going well, until Pike brings a piano. 19:302/6The comedian's doctor prescribes him a sunshine holiday. Starring Harry Worth.
| 19:00Legendary June Whitfield talks to Enyd Williams about her 60 years in radio. From 2011.
| 19:003/8Radiolab explores the pursuit of knowledge leading to answers, failure and more questions 19:55Actor and musician Hugh Laurie chooses 'Tumbling Dice' by the Rolling Stones.
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| 20:00 | 20:006/6Inspector Purbright finally learns the identity of the Naked Nuns. 20:301/6Mountfern is a quiet Irish village until an ambitious American arrives. Stars David Soul.
| 20:001/4Roman sleuth Falco discovers an illegal trade in precious metal and foils a kidnap. 20:302/6Can Patrick win support for plans for the Irish village of Mountfern? Stars David Soul.
| 20:002/4Falco's murder trail takes him to a remote and dangerous outpost of the Empire - Britain. 20:303/6Patrick's plans for a hotel in Mountfern face a terrible setback. Stars David Soul.
| 20:003/4Probing illegal imports, the Roman sleuth chances upon a plot to overthrow the Emperor. 20:304/6Patrick's hotel plans turn sour after Kate's accident. Starring David Soul.
| 20:004/4The detective exposes a murderer and learns about love Roman-style. 20:305/6Patrick's hotel in the Irish village of Mountfern is nearly finished. Stars David Soul.
| | 20:00The fate of an ancient beech tree on the village green arouses deep emotions.
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| 21:00 | 21:0021/52Manoush Zomorodi explores what it takes to be a leader 21:50The writer chooses ‘You May Be Right’ by Billy Joel and ‘We Got The Beat’ by The Go-Go’s.
| 21:00Parenting comedy couple Josie Long and Jonny Donahoe share their parenting archive clips.
| 21:001/3Gregory Peck, Julie Andrews and more. Michael Freedland opens his audio archives.
| 21:00Micky Flanagan, comedian, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 21:45Musings on the natural history of perhaps the most lethargic beast in the animal world.
| 21:00Chris Pearson and Ella Watts with audio fiction spin-offs, adaptations and prequels.
| | 21:00Sarah Millican, comedian, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 21:45David Attenborough muses over the peculiar Kiwi, a bird more mammal-like in its habits.
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| 22:00 | 22:006/650th anniversary series of the multi-award-winning comedy panel game, chaired by Jack Dee 22:305/6Justin has to cope with a chance of his big break.
| 22:001/6Mitch and Ellie negotiate ground rules for their new relationship. Stars Angus Deayton. 22:302/4Someone has been kidnapped... Yikes! Nick tackles the hostage negotiations.
| 22:001/4Joe Lycett welcomes Katherine Ryan and Greg James to share their secret obsessions. 22:302/4Paul Sinha looks at some unheralded gay figures from history.
| 22:001/4The road to fame for the office bod and Room Next Door Man is paved with awkwardness. 22:303/6Barack Obama and Barbara Cartland turn their thoughts to new starts.
| 22:001/7Ed Reardon returns with a new idea for a novel and an exciting new home. 22:301/6Britain's leading musical satirist - apart from Richard Stilgoe - makes his "comeback".
| 22:004/6Alex and the band explore money, shopping and consumerism. With special guest Adam Buxton. 22:302/4The Time Lord and the famous TV pensioner have a no-holds-barred relay race discussion. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined from the Edinburgh Fringe by the comedian Sindhu Vee.
| 22:003/6Curtain up! Light the lights! Milton’s got nothing to hit but the rival theatre. 22:304/6Nathan struggles with his family, who disapprove of both his career and his girlfriend. 22:454/6Professor Joy Klamp explores the miserable world of holidaying. 22:55Arthur Smith is joined from Edinburgh by Afrikaans comedian Schalk Bezuidenhout.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/6Miles Jupp stars as Henry Tobin, Britain's least successful former prime minister. 23:301/4Country music legend Wilson Dixon offers homespun philosophy and down-home songs.
| 23:003/4Jocelyn Jee Esien's sketches include a power hungry traffic warden and a grumpy couple. 23:303/6Marcus Brigstocke invites reluctant vocalist Alan Davies to sing for the first time.
| 23:001/4Stephen takes his first steps into working life. 23:306/8Love and football to hairy carpets; the Luton Laureate celebrates life's rich pageant. 23:452/4Michael Feydeau and David Pershore probe the mysterious curse of a mummy.
| 23:003/6Chesney brings his daughter to work. Or does he? 23:302/4Phoning his parents in Tenerife, Tom soon regrets persuading them to go exploring.
| 23:00Tim Minchin and Barry Cryer join John Humphrys for a special edition. 23:30James introduces Aparna to the cinematic sound of Mirror Breathing by Shield Patterns.
| 23:003/4John Finnemore takes Susan Calman on a spontaneous holiday to help her learn to unwind. 23:30Stephen K Amos kicks off the first of his series of Idiot's Guides in Edinburgh.
| 23:001/6The improvised family saga's two-part romp about a Victorian travelling circus. 23:306/6Lady Bagshot claims on the insurance, and the model railway club hits the buffers.
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