| 00:00 | 00:001/5Captain Hastings recalls his first case with Hercule Poirot, thanks to old pal John. 00:302/5Poirot begins his first investigation with Hastings, and proves a stickler for minutiae.
| 00:0011/13The Voice invites Jet Morgan and his crew to meet him, but Lemmy is soon feeling terrified 00:3012/13After travelling through time, could Jet Morgan and his crew be bound for home at last?
| 00:0013/13After blasting off, Jet and his crew try to make sense of their mammoth trip through time. 00:30Why has Procol Harum's track remained so popular for over 50 years?
| 00:001/7A new town in Kent is threatened by tremors, but there is a bigger subterranean threat. 00:303/5Kim Cotton talks about the emotional impact of becoming the UK's first surrogate mother.
| 00:002/7As local bird and animal life dies en masse, Redlow is again threatened by oozing mud. 00:30Shirley Collins and Billy Bragg on the legendary American song-hunter Alan Lomax.
| 00:003/7Analysis of the mud has disturbing results, and its effect on humans is becoming evident. 00:30The actors talk to Derek Jones about their experiences filming Born Free in Africa.
| 00:004/6The infamous Zaross plan to take over the Earth. But it's no ordinary invasion…
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| 01:00 | 01:003/5The coroner's inquest raises awkward questions, and Inglethorpe incriminates himself. 01:304/5An arrest is made. A court case begins. Things go from bad to worse for John and Lawrence.
| 01:005/6As journalist Andy Smith discovers who is smuggling uranium, his life is at risk. 01:301/6A vet's arrival in the village of Carsely sparks a murder trail for the amateur sleuth.
| 01:006/6Ecology journalist Andy Smith is now entirely in Sir Jack Watson's power - can he escape? 01:302/6Hunting the killer, the sleuth resorts to barefaced lies, burglary and badger-watching.
| 01:001/8After meeting Richard Ferguson's parents on a plane, the sleuth investigates his murder. 01:303/6Competition for a new garden festival in the village turns nasty.
| 01:002/8Investigating the 'murder' of a student, the sleuth wonders if he really is dead. 01:304/6When her garden festival rival is murdered, the sleuth digs deep to root out the wrongdoer
| 01:003/8The suave sleuth meets a murder suspect - but is she aware of a vital clue? 01:305/6The sleuth gets embroiled in a saga of murder, lust and wellington boots.
| 01:00Barry Cryer hears how recordings are restored so that music hall stars can be heard again.
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| 02:00 | 02:005/5Captain Hastings and DI Japp are bewildered by Hercule Poirot's antics at Styles Court. 02:30The King of Knotty brings his fun-packed Tickle Tour to Crewe's Lyceum Theatre.
| 02:001/5David Attenborough reads from his 1955 account of his trip to Guyana in search of wildlife 02:151/5The thrilling tale of one of Europe's most extraordinary women - Eleanor of Aquitaine 02:30Best-selling author John Fowles was also curator of Lyme Regis Museum and recorded locals.
| 02:002/5David Attenborough encounters a reluctant sloth. 02:152/5Eleanor is now Duchess of Aquitaine. But her guardian has other ideas. 02:30Paul Farley explores and exploits the creative possibilities offered by hotel stop-overs.
| 02:003/5David Attenborough reads from his 1950s account of his trip to Java in search of wildlife. 02:153/5News comes of an imminent attack, forcing the newly-betrothed couple to slip away. 02:30DJ Annie Nightingale looks at how Northern Soul music has become popular in Japan.
| 02:004/5David Attenborough recounts his 1950s trip to Argentina in search of wildlife. 02:154/5The thrilling story of one of Europe's most extraordinary women - Eleanor of Aquitaine 02:30DJ Taylor goes in search of The Singing Postman.
| 02:005/5David recalls the mystery of the vanishing armadillo. 02:155/5The thrilling story of one of Europe's most extraordinary women - Eleanor of Aquitaine 02:302/3Short lessons in creative writing from great novelists, poets and playwrights.
| 02:001/4The bumbling management consultants try to salvage the reputation of the MoD. 02:306/6Unisex barbers and wrong telephone numbers.
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| 03:00 | 03:00Ben E King talks about writing the classic song, and others reflect on its lasting power. 03:30A wide-ranging, lyrical and very personal history of Yorkshire by Richard Morris.
| 03:00Mma Ramotswe dips a toe into local politics as Mma Makutsi investigates an unfair sacking. 03:45A young Australian woman in Cambodia fears she might be out of her depth.
| 03:00Mma Ramotswe struggles to balance the personal and professional as polling day looms. 03:45In Alison MacLeod's specially commissioned story past and present are intimately linked.
| 03:001/3A works outing aboard a paddle steamer in 1911 reunites two childhood sweethearts. 03:45A weekend away at a meditation retreat offers Billy a respite from caring for his father.
| 03:002/3A steward's life aboard Devonia is made a misery by a group of upper class students. 03:45A story about a man who makes films without a camera.
| 03:003/3Are there spies among a curious group of passengers aboard Devonia? 03:45His Lordship, who's known as Gerry, is broke and lacking ideas.
| 03:001/4Simon Evans presents comedy lectures on economics behind four commodities. 03:306/6Aliens and deja vu. Alex Horne and his band explore miscellaneous, mysterious things.
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| 04:00 | 04:40The dancer picks ‘Mera Joota Hai Japani’ by Mukesh and ‘Spiegel Im Spiegel’ by Arvo Pärt. 04:50Stories from the celebrated children's author. From 2013.
| 04:005/6Moral and ethical posers for John Finnemore, Danielle Ward, Alun Cochrane and Ann Leslie. 04:302/6Dave learns how the fete unearths the unscrupulous side of village life.
| 04:003/6Three students from the University of Reading take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 04:302/6Can Roy impress Jane by joining a green pressure group? With Zoe Wanamaker.
| 04:006/6Ian McMillan challenges Roger McGough, Mark Thomas, Rory Motion and Dillie Keane. 04:301/4Aristocrat Belport and servant Ned are called up to serve on the unfortunate HMS Fortunate
| 04:005/5David Goldblatt tells Brazil's history through football. 04:155/51815, St Helena: how will Betsy fair when Napoleon has to leave the Balcombe’s Pavilion? 04:303/6Sports agent Trevor Heslop has to grapple with a Buddhist and a specially-trained bear.
| 04:002/6Frank Delaney's language game from the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. 04:304/6Crystal's become an embarrassment in the babysitting circle
| 04:0045 years on, a Yorkshire man flies to America to reclaim a war bride. Stars Ian Carmichael
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| 05:00 | | 05:002/6Nick's worst fears come true, and Ronnie sells heart rate monitors to Monty Python fans. 05:303/7Mark Steel visits The Isles of Scilly and performs for a local audience.
| 05:003/6Jeff takes Corrine on visit to a misleadingly-named Escape Room. Stars Tom Palmer. 05:304/6An early retirement offer for Ellie leaves Mitch looking for a home. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 05:003/4Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to columnists. 05:303/4Joe Lycett welcomes Angela Barnes and Adam Kay to share their secret obsessions.
| 05:001/4Can Sophie finally escape her overprotective mother? 05:303/4An odd A-List invite for the Room Next Door Man and an audition - to play a cheesy string.
| 05:001/4Caroline runs a family back-up service, but can she let Sylvia join Household Solutions? 05:304/7Ed makes a foray into local politics.
| 05:30Shirley Collins and Billy Bragg on the legendary American song-hunter Alan Lomax.
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| 06:00 | 06:005/6As journalist Andy Smith discovers who is smuggling uranium, his life is at risk. 06:301/6A vet's arrival in the village of Carsely sparks a murder trail for the amateur sleuth.
| 06:006/6Ecology journalist Andy Smith is now entirely in Sir Jack Watson's power - can he escape? 06:302/6Hunting the killer, the sleuth resorts to barefaced lies, burglary and badger-watching.
| 06:001/8After meeting Richard Ferguson's parents on a plane, the sleuth investigates his murder. 06:303/6Competition for a new garden festival in the village turns nasty.
| 06:002/8Investigating the 'murder' of a student, the sleuth wonders if he really is dead. 06:304/6When her garden festival rival is murdered, the sleuth digs deep to root out the wrongdoer
| 06:003/8The suave sleuth meets a murder suspect - but is she aware of a vital clue? 06:305/6The sleuth gets embroiled in a saga of murder, lust and wellington boots.
| 06:0045 years on, a Yorkshire man flies to America to reclaim a war bride. Stars Ian Carmichael
| 06:00In the 1950s, the naturalist and broadcaster grasped a life changing opportunity.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/6Nick's worst fears come true, and Ronnie sells heart rate monitors to Monty Python fans. 07:303/7Mark Steel visits The Isles of Scilly and performs for a local audience.
| 07:003/6Jeff takes Corrine on visit to a misleadingly-named Escape Room. Stars Tom Palmer. 07:304/6An early retirement offer for Ellie leaves Mitch looking for a home. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 07:003/4Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to columnists. 07:303/4Joe Lycett welcomes Angela Barnes and Adam Kay to share their secret obsessions.
| 07:001/4Can Sophie finally escape her overprotective mother? 07:303/4An odd A-List invite for the Room Next Door Man and an audition - to play a cheesy string.
| 07:001/4Caroline runs a family back-up service, but can she let Sylvia join Household Solutions? 07:304/7Ed makes a foray into local politics.
| 07:30Shirley Collins and Billy Bragg on the legendary American song-hunter Alan Lomax.
| 07:10Musician Graham Nash chooses Samuel Barber's 'Adagio for Strings'. 07:20The thrilling tale of one of Europe's most extraordinary women - Eleanor of Aquitaine
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| 08:00 | 08:005/5Felix and Temple continue their personal searches in East Africa. 08:305/8Sir Humphrey has a warning, while Jim learns it takes two to quango.
| 08:0020/27Neddie investigates a dastardly denture-stealing plan. But who wants them and why? 08:305/8A school break-in sparks trouble, and it's interview day for the Deputy Head's job.
| 08:0011/14The Lad's new avant-garde friends produce poetical gems, with help from Sid and Bill. 08:303/8Extradition agreements are on the agenda, and some accusations can't be brushed aside.
| 08:004/6The author and his wife Diana squabble over a lunch date. 08:302/6The past catches up with Stuart, which impacts on Anna.
| 08:00Who can be persuaded to pose for the 'What the Butler Saw' machine? 08:305/6Just as the comedian is feeling lonely, a long-lost love turns up.
| 08:006/6Ian McMillan challenges Roger McGough, Mark Thomas, Rory Motion and Dillie Keane. 08:303/6Jeff takes Corrine on visit to a misleadingly-named Escape Room. Stars Tom Palmer.
| 08:304/13A sonic jamboree as the two ladies are joined by Peter Pratt.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6Moral and ethical posers for John Finnemore, Danielle Ward, Alun Cochrane and Ann Leslie. 09:302/6Dave learns how the fete unearths the unscrupulous side of village life.
| 09:003/6The comedian sets out to discover how many people it takes to create a music scene. 09:302/6Can Roy impress Jane by joining a green pressure group? With Zoe Wanamaker.
| 09:006/6Ian McMillan challenges Roger McGough, Mark Thomas, Rory Motion and Dillie Keane. 09:301/4Aristocrat Belport and servant Ned are called up to serve on the unfortunate HMS Fortunate
| 09:005/5David Goldblatt tells Brazil's history through football. 09:155/51815, St Helena: how will Betsy fair when Napoleon has to leave the Balcombe’s Pavilion? 09:303/6Sports agent Trevor Heslop has to grapple with a Buddhist and a specially-trained bear.
| 09:002/6Frank Delaney's language game from the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. 09:304/6Crystal's become an embarrassment in the babysitting circle
| 09:00Pam Ayres celebrates her remarkable life and radio career
| 09:00Jimmy Edwards isn’t keen to employ Dick Bentley as a lecturer at the BBC Research College. 09:303/6Sports agent Trevor Heslop has to grapple with a Buddhist and a specially-trained bear.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Mma Ramotswe dips a toe into local politics as Mma Makutsi investigates an unfair sacking. 10:45A young Australian woman in Cambodia fears she might be out of her depth.
| 10:00Mma Ramotswe struggles to balance the personal and professional as polling day looms. 10:45In Alison MacLeod's specially commissioned story past and present are intimately linked.
| 10:001/3A works outing aboard a paddle steamer in 1911 reunites two childhood sweethearts. 10:45A weekend away at a meditation retreat offers Billy a respite from caring for his father.
| 10:002/3A steward's life aboard Devonia is made a misery by a group of upper class students. 10:45A story about a man who makes films without a camera.
| 10:002/2As the brutal war rages, Huron chief Magua captures Colonel Munro's daughters.
| | 10:00Fashion designer Celia Birtwell is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 10:45David Attenborough explores the natural history of potatoes, peppers and artichokes.
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| 11:00 | 11:0024/52Manoush Zomorodi explores how humour can provoke, cajole, and inspire. 11:50The actress chooses Pata Pata by Miriam Makeba and O-o-h Child by The Five Stairsteps.
| 11:00Barry Cryer hears how recordings are restored so that music hall stars can be heard again.
| 11:001/3A look back at five decades of a unique national institution.
| 11:00Fashion designer Prof Wendy Dagworthy talks to Kirsty Young on Desert Island Discs 11:45David Attenborough gives his perspective on the story of the famous lioness, Elsa.
| 11:00Chrystal Genesis and Chris Pearson suggest podcasts for young listeners.
| | 11:006/8Radiolab explores two historical stories featuring balloons, sheriffs and war
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| 12:00 | 12:005/5Felix and Temple continue their personal searches in East Africa. 12:305/8Sir Humphrey has a warning, while Jim learns it takes two to quango.
| 12:0020/27Neddie investigates a dastardly denture-stealing plan. But who wants them and why? 12:305/8A school break-in sparks trouble, and it's interview day for the Deputy Head's job.
| 12:0011/14The Lad's new avant-garde friends produce poetical gems, with help from Sid and Bill. 12:303/8Extradition agreements are on the agenda, and some accusations can't be brushed aside.
| 12:004/6The author and his wife Diana squabble over a lunch date. 12:302/6The past catches up with Stuart, which impacts on Anna.
| 12:00Who can be persuaded to pose for the 'What the Butler Saw' machine? 12:305/6Just as the comedian is feeling lonely, a long-lost love turns up.
| 12:001/4Can Sophie finally escape her overprotective mother? 12:301/4Aristocrat Belport and servant Ned are called up to serve on the unfortunate HMS Fortunate
| 12:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:306/6Milton’s sent on a luxury cruise - but who’d want him out of the way? Apart from everyone.
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| 13:00 | 13:005/6As journalist Andy Smith discovers who is smuggling uranium, his life is at risk. 13:301/6A vet's arrival in the village of Carsely sparks a murder trail for the amateur sleuth.
| 13:006/6Ecology journalist Andy Smith is now entirely in Sir Jack Watson's power - can he escape? 13:302/6Hunting the killer, the sleuth resorts to barefaced lies, burglary and badger-watching.
| 13:001/8After meeting Richard Ferguson's parents on a plane, the sleuth investigates his murder. 13:303/6Competition for a new garden festival in the village turns nasty.
| 13:002/8Investigating the 'murder' of a student, the sleuth wonders if he really is dead. 13:304/6When her garden festival rival is murdered, the sleuth digs deep to root out the wrongdoer
| 13:003/8The suave sleuth meets a murder suspect - but is she aware of a vital clue? 13:305/6The sleuth gets embroiled in a saga of murder, lust and wellington boots.
| 13:00Barry Cryer hears how recordings are restored so that music hall stars can be heard again.
| 13:00Mary Shelley is born into a world of romantic poetry and scientific experiment.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5David Attenborough reads from his 1955 account of his trip to Guyana in search of wildlife 14:151/5The thrilling tale of one of Europe's most extraordinary women - Eleanor of Aquitaine 14:30Best-selling author John Fowles was also curator of Lyme Regis Museum and recorded locals.
| 14:002/5David Attenborough encounters a reluctant sloth. 14:152/5Eleanor is now Duchess of Aquitaine. But her guardian has other ideas. 14:30Paul Farley explores and exploits the creative possibilities offered by hotel stop-overs.
| 14:003/5David Attenborough reads from his 1950s account of his trip to Java in search of wildlife. 14:153/5News comes of an imminent attack, forcing the newly-betrothed couple to slip away. 14:30DJ Annie Nightingale looks at how Northern Soul music has become popular in Japan.
| 14:004/5David Attenborough recounts his 1950s trip to Argentina in search of wildlife. 14:154/5The thrilling story of one of Europe's most extraordinary women - Eleanor of Aquitaine 14:30DJ Taylor goes in search of The Singing Postman.
| 14:005/5David recalls the mystery of the vanishing armadillo. 14:155/5The thrilling story of one of Europe's most extraordinary women - Eleanor of Aquitaine 14:302/3Short lessons in creative writing from great novelists, poets and playwrights.
| 14:001/4The bumbling management consultants try to salvage the reputation of the MoD. 14:306/6Unisex barbers and wrong telephone numbers.
| 14:10Lulu chooses track by Ray Charles and Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars. 14:20Diver Sennen is set to explore a Tudor ship wreck off Cornwall, but there's a bumpy start.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Mma Ramotswe dips a toe into local politics as Mma Makutsi investigates an unfair sacking. 15:45A young Australian woman in Cambodia fears she might be out of her depth.
| 15:00Mma Ramotswe struggles to balance the personal and professional as polling day looms. 15:45In Alison MacLeod's specially commissioned story past and present are intimately linked.
| 15:001/3A works outing aboard a paddle steamer in 1911 reunites two childhood sweethearts. 15:45A weekend away at a meditation retreat offers Billy a respite from caring for his father.
| 15:002/3A steward's life aboard Devonia is made a misery by a group of upper class students. 15:45A story about a man who makes films without a camera.
| 15:003/3Are there spies among a curious group of passengers aboard Devonia? 15:45His Lordship, who's known as Gerry, is broke and lacking ideas.
| 15:001/4Simon Evans presents comedy lectures on economics behind four commodities. 15:306/6Aliens and deja vu. Alex Horne and his band explore miscellaneous, mysterious things.
| 15:30Paul Farley explores and exploits the creative possibilities offered by hotel stop-overs.
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| 16:00 | 16:005/6Moral and ethical posers for John Finnemore, Danielle Ward, Alun Cochrane and Ann Leslie. 16:302/6Dave learns how the fete unearths the unscrupulous side of village life.
| 16:003/6Three students from the University of Reading take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 16:302/6Can Roy impress Jane by joining a green pressure group? With Zoe Wanamaker.
| 16:006/6Ian McMillan challenges Roger McGough, Mark Thomas, Rory Motion and Dillie Keane. 16:301/4Aristocrat Belport and servant Ned are called up to serve on the unfortunate HMS Fortunate
| 16:005/5David Goldblatt tells Brazil's history through football. 16:155/51815, St Helena: how will Betsy fair when Napoleon has to leave the Balcombe’s Pavilion? 16:303/6Sports agent Trevor Heslop has to grapple with a Buddhist and a specially-trained bear.
| 16:002/6Frank Delaney's language game from the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. 16:304/6Crystal's become an embarrassment in the babysitting circle
| 16:0045 years on, a Yorkshire man flies to America to reclaim a war bride. Stars Ian Carmichael
| 16:00The 1857 trial of Madeleine Smith, accused of murdering her lover Emile L'Angelier.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/6Nick's worst fears come true, and Ronnie sells heart rate monitors to Monty Python fans. 17:303/7Mark Steel visits The Isles of Scilly and performs for a local audience.
| 17:003/6Jeff takes Corrine on visit to a misleadingly-named Escape Room. Stars Tom Palmer. 17:304/6An early retirement offer for Ellie leaves Mitch looking for a home. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 17:003/4Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to columnists. 17:303/4Joe Lycett welcomes Angela Barnes and Adam Kay to share their secret obsessions.
| 17:001/4Can Sophie finally escape her overprotective mother? 17:303/4An odd A-List invite for the Room Next Door Man and an audition - to play a cheesy string.
| 17:001/4Caroline runs a family back-up service, but can she let Sylvia join Household Solutions? 17:304/7Ed makes a foray into local politics.
| 17:30Shirley Collins and Billy Bragg on the legendary American song-hunter Alan Lomax.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:306/6Milton’s sent on a luxury cruise - but who’d want him out of the way? Apart from everyone.
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| 18:00 | 18:0011/13The Voice invites Jet Morgan and his crew to meet him, but Lemmy is soon feeling terrified 18:3012/13After travelling through time, could Jet Morgan and his crew be bound for home at last?
| 18:0013/13After blasting off, Jet and his crew try to make sense of their mammoth trip through time. 18:30Why has Procol Harum's track remained so popular for over 50 years?
| 18:001/7A new town in Kent is threatened by tremors, but there is a bigger subterranean threat. 18:303/5Kim Cotton talks about the emotional impact of becoming the UK's first surrogate mother.
| 18:002/7As local bird and animal life dies en masse, Redlow is again threatened by oozing mud. 18:30Shirley Collins and Billy Bragg on the legendary American song-hunter Alan Lomax.
| 18:003/7Analysis of the mud has disturbing results, and its effect on humans is becoming evident. 18:30The actors talk to Derek Jones about their experiences filming Born Free in Africa.
| 18:004/6The infamous Zaross plan to take over the Earth. But it's no ordinary invasion…
| 18:00A race of sightless people, a man transported to fairyland and a hidden lost world. 18:45Can a lonely rat catcher keep his promise to a mermaid – or lose her forever?
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| 19:00 | 19:005/5Felix and Temple continue their personal searches in East Africa. 19:305/8Sir Humphrey has a warning, while Jim learns it takes two to quango.
| 19:0020/27Neddie investigates a dastardly denture-stealing plan. But who wants them and why? 19:305/8A school break-in sparks trouble, and it's interview day for the Deputy Head's job.
| 19:0011/14The Lad's new avant-garde friends produce poetical gems, with help from Sid and Bill. 19:303/8Extradition agreements are on the agenda, and some accusations can't be brushed aside.
| 19:004/6The author and his wife Diana squabble over a lunch date. 19:302/6The past catches up with Stuart, which impacts on Anna.
| 19:00Who can be persuaded to pose for the 'What the Butler Saw' machine? 19:305/6Just as the comedian is feeling lonely, a long-lost love turns up.
| 19:00Pam Ayres celebrates her remarkable life and radio career
| 19:006/8Radiolab explores two historical stories featuring balloons, sheriffs and war
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| 20:00 | 20:005/6As journalist Andy Smith discovers who is smuggling uranium, his life is at risk. 20:301/6A vet's arrival in the village of Carsely sparks a murder trail for the amateur sleuth.
| 20:006/6Ecology journalist Andy Smith is now entirely in Sir Jack Watson's power - can he escape? 20:302/6Hunting the killer, the sleuth resorts to barefaced lies, burglary and badger-watching.
| 20:001/8After meeting Richard Ferguson's parents on a plane, the sleuth investigates his murder. 20:303/6Competition for a new garden festival in the village turns nasty.
| 20:002/8Investigating the 'murder' of a student, the sleuth wonders if he really is dead. 20:304/6When her garden festival rival is murdered, the sleuth digs deep to root out the wrongdoer
| 20:003/8The suave sleuth meets a murder suspect - but is she aware of a vital clue? 20:305/6The sleuth gets embroiled in a saga of murder, lust and wellington boots.
| | 20:00Fashion designer Celia Birtwell is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 20:45David Attenborough explores the natural history of potatoes, peppers and artichokes.
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| 21:00 | 21:0024/52Manoush Zomorodi explores how humour can provoke, cajole, and inspire. 21:50The actress chooses Pata Pata by Miriam Makeba and O-o-h Child by The Five Stairsteps.
| 21:00Barry Cryer hears how recordings are restored so that music hall stars can be heard again.
| 21:001/3A look back at five decades of a unique national institution.
| 21:00Fashion designer Prof Wendy Dagworthy talks to Kirsty Young on Desert Island Discs 21:45David Attenborough gives his perspective on the story of the famous lioness, Elsa.
| 21:00Chrystal Genesis and Chris Pearson suggest podcasts for young listeners.
| | 21:00The 1857 trial of Madeleine Smith, accused of murdering her lover Emile L'Angelier.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/7Mark Steel visits The Isles of Scilly and performs for a local audience. 22:302/6And why are you late? A game gets out of hand in Martin's local government office.
| 22:004/6An early retirement offer for Ellie leaves Mitch looking for a home. Stars Angus Deayton. 22:301/4The bumbling management consultants try to salvage the reputation of the MoD.
| 22:003/4Joe Lycett welcomes Angela Barnes and Adam Kay to share their secret obsessions. 22:301/6The Kapoors visit a stately home, and food for thought from Smeeta Smitten, Showbiz Kitten
| 22:003/4An odd A-List invite for the Room Next Door Man and an audition - to play a cheesy string. 22:304/6School's out for Barack Obama, Frank McCourt and Emma Thompson.
| 22:004/7Ed makes a foray into local politics. 22:304/6Mitch shares his musical experiences and wonders if Cyberman costumes are tax deductible?
| 22:001/4A big job, a small job, the career path of the average TV exec, and a tiger with a gun. 22:301/4A wartime edition of the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure magazines.
| 22:006/6Milton’s sent on a luxury cruise - but who’d want him out of the way? Apart from everyone. 22:301/4Tom is sent to a specialist to get rid of the band inside his head.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/6The comedian sets out to discover how many people it takes to create a music scene. 23:304/4Country music legend Wilson Dixon recalls his Colorado upbringing.
| 23:002/4The second episode sees the young idealists wrangling over their party's Foreign Policy. 23:306/6Marcus Brigstocke invites comic Sarah Millican to eat Chinese food with chopsticks.
| 23:004/4Stephen plucks up the courage to reveal a secret. 23:301/4Simon Evans presents comedy lectures on economics behind four commodities.
| 23:006/6Unisex barbers and wrong telephone numbers. 23:301/4Aggressive marketing director John Weak is back, with no morals and little brain.
| 23:002/4Kirsty Wark presents a documentary from the future. What if driverless cars became a hit? 23:30James and Ahir discuss an album inspired by classic art, sculpture and a year in Rome.
| 23:002/6Rhod is joined by Greg Davies, Sarah Millican and Russell Kane, plus music from Athlete.
| 23:004/6Suffragettes split the family, sparking drama at the races. 23:303/4Alex is prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice when his mum thinks she is pregnant.
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