| 00:00 | 00:00Tom Saunders, a wildlife sound recordist, goes missing, 00:45Patrick has a shock for his wife but it is not as big as the shock she gives him in return
| 00:001/5Stumbling on a discovery, a biochemist must battle to ensure that it benefits humanity. 00:30Frankie Boyle and Maureen Lipman talk about their favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 00:002/5Diana secretly begins her own investigation into the mysterious properties of the lichen. 00:30Carl Davis and Gerry Marsden discuss Rodger & Hammerstein's solo number from 'Carousel'.
| 00:003/5Diana's compensation payout catches the attention of Fleet Street. 00:305/5Michael Cashman discusses the explosive moment when the UK saw its first gay kiss on TV.
| 00:004/5Biochemist Diana Brackley's attempts to conceal the source of the antigerone are overcome. 00:30Real-life castaway Lucy Irvine nominates Robinson Crusoe. With Martin Popplewell.
| 00:005/5The secret of long life is out, but Diana must face the media alone. 00:30Miss World 1969, Eva Rueber-Staier, talks about her encounters with African wildlife.
| 00:006/6On the frozen food satellite Coldstar, something sinister is defrosting - Ice Warriors!
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| 01:00 | 01:00The changing seasons in Cockshutt Wood, Herefordshire.
| 01:001/6An engagement for the Prime Minister turns perilous and politically volatile. 01:301/5The downtrodden detectives get a murder case. Only it's a dog - with a past
| 01:002/6The UK reels from the abduction of the PM and his wife. 01:302/5A robbery at a Burlesque Club leaves the duo looking at cherries in a different light.
| 01:003/6Where are the kidnapped Prime Minister and his wife? 01:303/5A man goes missing with £98,000 in bookies winnings. But no-one seems to know who he is?
| 01:004/6Police get their first major lead. 01:304/5As an environmental activist is knocked off his bike, the duo learn green issues are grey.
| 01:005/6A tenuous link is uncovered to one of the kidnappers of the Prime Minister. 01:305/5The detectives are challenged by a 14 year old who's more than a chip off the old block.
| 01:00Bonnie Greer explores how black broadcasters put radio at the heart of the race debate.
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| 02:00 | 02:10The charity organiser inherits Faure's Requiem, and passes on a Nina Simone blues classic. 02:201/4A cotton weaver's daughter is wooed and her Aunt goes missing. Stars Emma Rydal.
| 02:001/10Jonathan Coe's comic novel about Brexit Britain read by Jeff Rawle. 02:151/5Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand in a new version by poet Glyn Maxwell. 02:30The story of Sibelius's 'lost' Eighth Symphony - and its remarkable rediscovery.
| 02:002/10Comic and yet poignant portrait of Brexit Britain, read by Jeff Rawle. 02:152/5The poet secretly loves Roxanne, but new recruit Christian has captured her heart. 02:30Henning Wehn looks at the difficulties of speaking and understanding English.
| 02:003/10London 2011: riots in the capital and the immigration issue rears its ugly head. 02:153/5Cyrano thinks himself too ugly to be loved, while his rival doesn’t have a way with words! 02:30On the African plains, science reveals the secret agility of the elephant mind
| 02:004/102012 sees the aftermath of the riots - and Olympic fever. 02:154/5Cyrano heads to war, still in love with Roxanne, who’s pining for new cadet Christian. 02:30Photographer Eamonn McCabe curates his own photo exhibition on the radio.
| 02:005/10Sophie meets some Middle Englanders on board a cruise. 02:155/5Roxanne is hiding heartbroken in a nunnery. Will Cyrano’s secret love ever be revealed? 02:30Geoffrey Palmer celebrates variety act The Western Brothers.
| 02:001/6Old hacks struggle with new media in the changing world of a broadsheet newspaper. 02:303/4Marketing maestro John Weak tackles a meeting room crisis with a little seduction.
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| 03:00 | 03:30Stuart Maconie on rock musicians who combined symphony and pop music in the 60s and 70s
| 03:00A doctor's old friend reappears offering help with promotion. But he soon regrets it.
| 03:001/4Edmond Dantès finds buried treasure, and plots revenge on his enemies.
| 03:002/4All Parisian society wants to meet the mysterious, and fabulously wealthy Count.
| 03:003/4The Count unearths a scandal that links two of his remaining enemies.
| 03:004/4The full consequences of the Count's revenge shake Paris. Will anyone be saved?
| 03:006/6England and Wales face the brink of war. Only Rick Wakeman can help Mitch avert disaster. 03:302/6The spoof TV sci-fi star explains life's big mysteries
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| 04:00 | 04:00A German philosophy student is on a quest to find perfect love. Stars Samuel West.
| 04:001/6Paul Sinha, Natalie Haynes, Holly Walsh and Lloyd Langford join host Gyles Brandreth. 04:304/6Dave and Cathy's quest for locally produced food proves problematic.
| 04:005/6Three students from Ulster University take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 04:304/6Roy tries to impress Jane with some campaigning local journalism.
| 04:002/6James Walton chairs. With John Walsh, Lynne Truss, Jane Thynne and Christopher Brookmyre. 04:303/4Belport tries to prove he is not a toff but instead starts the world's first rail strike.
| 04:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:305/6The sports agent faces an uphill struggle with his clients, staff and family.
| 04:004/6Frank Delaney's language game includes a comic turn from The Nimmo Twins. 04:306/6As Mike's big snooker match approaches, a childcare crisis is looming.
| 04:00Three husbands, but thousands coming out for the funeral of the great music hall star.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Each week Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:301/6Old hacks struggle with new media in the changing world of a broadsheet newspaper.
| 05:004/6Ronnie has a devious idea to get Nick's ex-girlfriend back. What could go wrong? 05:305/7Mark Steel visits Newport in Wales and performs for a local audience.
| 05:005/6Jeff and Andy head off to find a lost sweet shop. With Philip Jackson and Mark Benton. 05:306/6Ellie tries wild swimming, much to Mitch’s initial disappointment. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 05:001/4As Parliament returns from recess, young political editor Sam Peakes needs a story - fast. 05:30Comedian Janey Godley has lurched from controversy to cancer, and she’s still got it.
| 05:003/4Sheila buys a crystal ball and attempts to tell the fortune of a neighbour with piles. 05:301/4New sketch comedy from writer-performer Gemma Arrowsmith, but can she host it herself?
| 05:003/4Caroline and Sylvia are dubious about a new assignment in Sussex. With Deborah Findlay. 05:306/7Ed resolves to take the step of introducing Maggie to his children.
| 05:30Real-life castaway Lucy Irvine nominates Robinson Crusoe. With Martin Popplewell.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/6An engagement for the Prime Minister turns perilous and politically volatile. 06:301/5The downtrodden detectives get a murder case. Only it's a dog - with a past
| 06:002/6The UK reels from the abduction of the PM and his wife. 06:302/5A robbery at a Burlesque Club leaves the duo looking at cherries in a different light.
| 06:003/6Where are the kidnapped Prime Minister and his wife? 06:303/5A man goes missing with £98,000 in bookies winnings. But no-one seems to know who he is?
| 06:004/6Police get their first major lead. 06:304/5As an environmental activist is knocked off his bike, the duo learn green issues are grey.
| 06:005/6A tenuous link is uncovered to one of the kidnappers of the Prime Minister. 06:305/5The detectives are challenged by a 14 year old who's more than a chip off the old block.
| 06:00Three husbands, but thousands coming out for the funeral of the great music hall star.
| 06:001/2A comic yet poignant look at Britain in the run up to Brexit. Read by Jeff Rawle.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/6Ronnie has a devious idea to get Nick's ex-girlfriend back. What could go wrong? 07:305/7Mark Steel visits Newport in Wales and performs for a local audience.
| 07:005/6Jeff and Andy head off to find a lost sweet shop. With Philip Jackson and Mark Benton. 07:306/6Ellie tries wild swimming, much to Mitch’s initial disappointment. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 07:001/4As Parliament returns from recess, young political editor Sam Peakes needs a story - fast. 07:30Comedian Janey Godley has lurched from controversy to cancer, and she’s still got it.
| 07:003/4Sheila buys a crystal ball and attempts to tell the fortune of a neighbour with piles. 07:301/4New sketch comedy from writer-performer Gemma Arrowsmith, but can she host it herself?
| 07:003/4Caroline and Sylvia are dubious about a new assignment in Sussex. With Deborah Findlay. 07:306/7Ed resolves to take the step of introducing Maggie to his children.
| 07:30Real-life castaway Lucy Irvine nominates Robinson Crusoe. With Martin Popplewell.
| 07:10Actress Emilia Clarke chooses 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' by The Beatles. 07:20Glyn Maxwell's adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand.
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| 08:00 | 08:0011/20Murder in a musical hall for Kenneth Horne, while Julian and Sandy are showbiz accountants 08:307/8Sir Humphrey battles back against Jim Hacker during an economy drive.
| 08:0022/27Hair-raising events for Neddie as London's monuments are sabotaged. 08:307/8Trouble is brewing over a pupil playing truant and a strict disciplinarian on the staff.
| 08:0014/14When he hears his soundalike in a TV commercial, the lad heads straight to court. 08:305/8East meets West in an epic chess game as politics, pride and chicken nuggets are at stake.
| 08:006/6The author tries to make amends when he upsets his wife Diana. 08:304/6Charlotte, Anna and Victoria's sisterly ties are strained over a family dinner.
| 08:001/9Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as two brothers feuding over their mum’s legacy. 08:301/6David and Helen swap Croydon for Yorkshire's countryside. But obstacles are ahead.
| 08:002/6James Walton chairs. With John Walsh, Lynne Truss, Jane Thynne and Christopher Brookmyre. 08:305/6Jeff and Andy head off to find a lost sweet shop. With Philip Jackson and Mark Benton.
| 08:306/13The dear ladies fly off to sing on a cruise liner.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6Paul Sinha, Natalie Haynes, Holly Walsh and Lloyd Langford join host Gyles Brandreth. 09:304/6Dave and Cathy's quest for locally produced food proves problematic.
| 09:002/6Andy Zaltzman quizzes the week's news. 09:304/6Roy tries to impress Jane with some campaigning local journalism.
| 09:002/6James Walton chairs. With John Walsh, Lynne Truss, Jane Thynne and Christopher Brookmyre. 09:303/4Belport tries to prove he is not a toff but instead starts the world's first rail strike.
| 09:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 09:305/6The sports agent faces an uphill struggle with his clients, staff and family.
| 09:004/6Frank Delaney's language game includes a comic turn from The Nimmo Twins. 09:306/6As Mike's big snooker match approaches, a childcare crisis is looming.
| 09:00Richard Coles tells the BBC's Radiophonic Workshop's extraordinary story.
| 09:002/10When Aunt Agatha sparks uproar, can Bertie Wooster's valet save the day? 09:305/6The sports agent faces an uphill struggle with his clients, staff and family.
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| 10:00 | 10:00A doctor's old friend reappears offering help with promotion. But he soon regrets it.
| 10:001/4Edmond Dantès finds buried treasure, and plots revenge on his enemies.
| 10:002/4All Parisian society wants to meet the mysterious, and fabulously wealthy Count.
| 10:003/4The Count unearths a scandal that links two of his remaining enemies.
| 10:004/4The full consequences of the Count's revenge shake Paris. Will anyone be saved?
| | 10:00The designer Anya Hindmarch shares her musical choices with Kirsty Young. From 2012. 10:45David Attenborough talks about filming in one of nature's most inaccessible places.
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| 11:00 | 11:0026/52Manoush Zomorodi explores where we are in the search for alien life. 11:50‘Rubberneckin'’ by Elvis Presley and ‘What's Going On’ by Marvin Gaye.
| 11:00Bonnie Greer explores how black broadcasters put radio at the heart of the race debate.
| 11:003/3Author Daniel Rosenthal shares stories from a unique national institution.
| 11:00Barbara Hulanicki, the designer who created the Biba label shares her castaway choices. 11:45David Attenborough reveals the life of insects that emerge from the earth every 17 years.
| 11:00Laura Grimshaw and Salena Godden present a selection of poetry podcasts.
| | 11:008/8Radiolab explores the life Deafblind American author and rights activist, Helen Keller 11:55Actress Emilia Clarke chooses 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' by The Beatles.
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| 12:00 | 12:0011/20Murder in a musical hall for Kenneth Horne, while Julian and Sandy are showbiz accountants 12:307/8Sir Humphrey battles back against Jim Hacker during an economy drive.
| 12:0022/27Hair-raising events for Neddie as London's monuments are sabotaged. 12:307/8Trouble is brewing over a pupil playing truant and a strict disciplinarian on the staff.
| 12:0014/14When he hears his soundalike in a TV commercial, the lad heads straight to court. 12:305/8East meets West in an epic chess game as politics, pride and chicken nuggets are at stake.
| 12:006/6The author tries to make amends when he upsets his wife Diana. 12:304/6Charlotte, Anna and Victoria's sisterly ties are strained over a family dinner.
| 12:001/9Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as two brothers feuding over their mum’s legacy. 12:301/6David and Helen swap Croydon for Yorkshire's countryside. But obstacles are ahead.
| 12:001/6Paul Sinha, Natalie Haynes, Holly Walsh and Lloyd Langford join host Gyles Brandreth. 12:301/4As Parliament returns from recess, young political editor Sam Peakes needs a story - fast.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra chooses the finest programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:302/6Circulation is going through the roof as the old newspaper hacks struggle with new media.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/6An engagement for the Prime Minister turns perilous and politically volatile. 13:301/5The downtrodden detectives get a murder case. Only it's a dog - with a past
| 13:002/6The UK reels from the abduction of the PM and his wife. 13:302/5A robbery at a Burlesque Club leaves the duo looking at cherries in a different light.
| 13:003/6Where are the kidnapped Prime Minister and his wife? 13:303/5A man goes missing with £98,000 in bookies winnings. But no-one seems to know who he is?
| 13:004/6Police get their first major lead. 13:304/5As an environmental activist is knocked off his bike, the duo learn green issues are grey.
| 13:005/6A tenuous link is uncovered to one of the kidnappers of the Prime Minister. 13:305/5The detectives are challenged by a 14 year old who's more than a chip off the old block.
| 13:00Bonnie Greer explores how black broadcasters put radio at the heart of the race debate.
| 13:001/2With the world in crisis as evolution goes into reverse, Cedar tries to find her mother.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/10Jonathan Coe's comic novel about Brexit Britain read by Jeff Rawle. 14:151/5Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand in a new version by poet Glyn Maxwell. 14:30The story of Sibelius's 'lost' Eighth Symphony - and its remarkable rediscovery.
| 14:002/10Comic and yet poignant portrait of Brexit Britain, read by Jeff Rawle. 14:152/5The poet secretly loves Roxanne, but new recruit Christian has captured her heart. 14:30Henning Wehn looks at the difficulties of speaking and understanding English.
| 14:003/10London 2011: riots in the capital and the immigration issue rears its ugly head. 14:153/5Cyrano thinks himself too ugly to be loved, while his rival doesn’t have a way with words! 14:30On the African plains, science reveals the secret agility of the elephant mind
| 14:004/102012 sees the aftermath of the riots - and Olympic fever. 14:154/5Cyrano heads to war, still in love with Roxanne, who’s pining for new cadet Christian. 14:30Photographer Eamonn McCabe curates his own photo exhibition on the radio.
| 14:005/10Sophie meets some Middle Englanders on board a cruise. 14:155/5Roxanne is hiding heartbroken in a nunnery. Will Cyrano’s secret love ever be revealed? 14:30Geoffrey Palmer celebrates variety act The Western Brothers.
| 14:001/6Old hacks struggle with new media in the changing world of a broadsheet newspaper. 14:303/4Marketing maestro John Weak tackles a meeting room crisis with a little seduction.
| 14:10Ray Winstone chooses Nat King Cole's Smile and Dean Martin's I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles. 14:202/41840s Manchester saga. Tragedy strikes for Jem, but will occupied Mary offer any comfort?
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| 15:00 | 15:00A doctor's old friend reappears offering help with promotion. But he soon regrets it.
| 15:001/4Edmond Dantès finds buried treasure, and plots revenge on his enemies.
| 15:002/4All Parisian society wants to meet the mysterious, and fabulously wealthy Count.
| 15:003/4The Count unearths a scandal that links two of his remaining enemies.
| 15:004/4The full consequences of the Count's revenge shake Paris. Will anyone be saved?
| 15:006/6England and Wales face the brink of war. Only Rick Wakeman can help Mitch avert disaster. 15:302/6The spoof TV sci-fi star explains life's big mysteries
| 15:30On the African plains, science reveals the secret agility of the elephant mind
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6Paul Sinha, Natalie Haynes, Holly Walsh and Lloyd Langford join host Gyles Brandreth. 16:304/6Dave and Cathy's quest for locally produced food proves problematic.
| 16:005/6Three students from Ulster University take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 16:304/6Roy tries to impress Jane with some campaigning local journalism.
| 16:002/6James Walton chairs. With John Walsh, Lynne Truss, Jane Thynne and Christopher Brookmyre. 16:303/4Belport tries to prove he is not a toff but instead starts the world's first rail strike.
| 16:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 16:305/6The sports agent faces an uphill struggle with his clients, staff and family.
| 16:004/6Frank Delaney's language game includes a comic turn from The Nimmo Twins. 16:306/6As Mike's big snooker match approaches, a childcare crisis is looming.
| 16:00Three husbands, but thousands coming out for the funeral of the great music hall star.
| 16:00Only a true connection with another human can bring us back to ourselves.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/6Ronnie has a devious idea to get Nick's ex-girlfriend back. What could go wrong? 17:305/7Mark Steel visits Newport in Wales and performs for a local audience.
| 17:005/6Jeff and Andy head off to find a lost sweet shop. With Philip Jackson and Mark Benton. 17:306/6Ellie tries wild swimming, much to Mitch’s initial disappointment. Stars Angus Deayton.
| 17:001/4As Parliament returns from recess, young political editor Sam Peakes needs a story - fast. 17:30Comedian Janey Godley has lurched from controversy to cancer, and she’s still got it.
| 17:003/4Sheila buys a crystal ball and attempts to tell the fortune of a neighbour with piles. 17:301/4New sketch comedy from writer-performer Gemma Arrowsmith, but can she host it herself?
| 17:003/4Caroline and Sylvia are dubious about a new assignment in Sussex. With Deborah Findlay. 17:306/7Ed resolves to take the step of introducing Maggie to his children.
| 17:30Real-life castaway Lucy Irvine nominates Robinson Crusoe. With Martin Popplewell.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses the finest programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:302/6Circulation is going through the roof as the old newspaper hacks struggle with new media.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/5Stumbling on a discovery, a biochemist must battle to ensure that it benefits humanity. 18:30Frankie Boyle and Maureen Lipman talk about their favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 18:002/5Diana secretly begins her own investigation into the mysterious properties of the lichen. 18:30Carl Davis and Gerry Marsden discuss Rodger & Hammerstein's solo number from 'Carousel'.
| 18:003/5Diana's compensation payout catches the attention of Fleet Street. 18:305/5Michael Cashman discusses the explosive moment when the UK saw its first gay kiss on TV.
| 18:004/5Biochemist Diana Brackley's attempts to conceal the source of the antigerone are overcome. 18:30Real-life castaway Lucy Irvine nominates Robinson Crusoe. With Martin Popplewell.
| 18:005/5The secret of long life is out, but Diana must face the media alone. 18:30Miss World 1969, Eva Rueber-Staier, talks about her encounters with African wildlife.
| 18:006/6On the frozen food satellite Coldstar, something sinister is defrosting - Ice Warriors!
| 18:00Astronaut Kadian Giametti returns to Earth to find that the world has changed. 18:45Can a machine think and could it be prone to violence?
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| 19:00 | 19:0011/20Murder in a musical hall for Kenneth Horne, while Julian and Sandy are showbiz accountants 19:307/8Sir Humphrey battles back against Jim Hacker during an economy drive.
| 19:0022/27Hair-raising events for Neddie as London's monuments are sabotaged. 19:307/8Trouble is brewing over a pupil playing truant and a strict disciplinarian on the staff.
| 19:0014/14When he hears his soundalike in a TV commercial, the lad heads straight to court. 19:305/8East meets West in an epic chess game as politics, pride and chicken nuggets are at stake.
| 19:006/6The author tries to make amends when he upsets his wife Diana. 19:304/6Charlotte, Anna and Victoria's sisterly ties are strained over a family dinner.
| 19:001/9Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as two brothers feuding over their mum’s legacy. 19:301/6David and Helen swap Croydon for Yorkshire's countryside. But obstacles are ahead.
| 19:00Richard Coles tells the BBC's Radiophonic Workshop's extraordinary story.
| 19:008/8Radiolab explores the life Deafblind American author and rights activist, Helen Keller
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| 20:00 | 20:001/6An engagement for the Prime Minister turns perilous and politically volatile. 20:301/5The downtrodden detectives get a murder case. Only it's a dog - with a past
| 20:002/6The UK reels from the abduction of the PM and his wife. 20:302/5A robbery at a Burlesque Club leaves the duo looking at cherries in a different light.
| 20:003/6Where are the kidnapped Prime Minister and his wife? 20:303/5A man goes missing with £98,000 in bookies winnings. But no-one seems to know who he is?
| 20:004/6Police get their first major lead. 20:304/5As an environmental activist is knocked off his bike, the duo learn green issues are grey.
| 20:005/6A tenuous link is uncovered to one of the kidnappers of the Prime Minister. 20:305/5The detectives are challenged by a 14 year old who's more than a chip off the old block.
| | 20:00Only a true connection with another human can bring us back to ourselves.
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| 21:00 | 21:0026/52Manoush Zomorodi explores where we are in the search for alien life. 21:50‘Rubberneckin'’ by Elvis Presley and ‘What's Going On’ by Marvin Gaye.
| 21:00Bonnie Greer explores how black broadcasters put radio at the heart of the race debate.
| 21:003/3Author Daniel Rosenthal shares stories from a unique national institution.
| 21:00Barbara Hulanicki, the designer who created the Biba label shares her castaway choices. 21:45David Attenborough reveals the life of insects that emerge from the earth every 17 years.
| 21:00Laura Grimshaw and Salena Godden present a selection of poetry podcasts.
| | 21:00The designer Anya Hindmarch shares her musical choices with Kirsty Young. From 2012. 21:45David Attenborough talks about filming in one of nature's most inaccessible places.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/7Mark Steel visits Newport in Wales and performs for a local audience. 22:304/6Martin gets caught by his own CCTV and tannoy system for shaming litter offenders.
| 22:006/6Ellie tries wild swimming, much to Mitch’s initial disappointment. Stars Angus Deayton. 22:303/4The dotty management consultants check out Britain's biggest supermarket chain. 22:55Rob Deering talks to Glenn Moore.
| 22:00Comedian Janey Godley has lurched from controversy to cancer, and she’s still got it. 22:303/6The Kapoors visit the golf course, and the Delhi students take a train to Southend-on-Sea.
| 22:001/4New sketch comedy from writer-performer Gemma Arrowsmith, but can she host it herself? 22:301/6Dara O Briain joins the comedy talk show which tries to answer the unanswerable. 22:55Rob Deering talks to Glenn Moore.
| 22:006/7Ed resolves to take the step of introducing Maggie to his children. 22:306/6England and Wales face the brink of war. Only Rick Wakeman can help Mitch avert disaster.
| 22:003/4Documentary-makers, a big debate, and a little trophy. 22:303/4Great beverages from history, in the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers.
| 22:002/6Circulation is going through the roof as the old newspaper hacks struggle with new media. 22:303/4At the zoo Tom meets Pi, who has a band in her head too. So what could go wrong?
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| 23:00 | 23:002/6Andy Zaltzman quizzes the week's news. 23:302/6The spoof TV sci-fi star explains life's big mysteries
| 23:004/4The Party take to the streets with their inaugural protest. 23:302/61836, and DJ Suzanne Canker joins Charlie Darwin aboard HMS Beagle. 23:452/6A coolly beautiful maverick female forensic pathologist’s hunt for the cliché killer.
| 23:002/6The joys of tube travel. Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell's sharp humour. 23:303/4Simon Evans' comedy-economics hybrid focuses on birth.
| 23:002/2Tom has acquired a healthy new lifestyle, a shiny new fridge and a terrifying new problem. 23:152/4Josie Lawrence stars as a mother with a bad case of empty nest syndrome. 23:303/4Marketing maestro John Weak tackles a meeting room crisis with a little seduction.
| 23:00Break-out comedy star Sophie Willan looks at how 'normal' we are as parents. From 2018. 23:151/4Imelda Staunton stars as Penny who takes looking after her boss too far. 23:30Will Isy Suttie be won over by Léonore Boulanger's atmospheric album Feigen Feigen?
| 23:004/6Rhod is joined by Greg Davies, Sarah Millican, Goldheart Assembly and Milton Jones.
| 23:006/6Budding starlette Genevieve hits seedy 1920s Hollywood. 23:30His tea mug says 'I am the Law'. Inspector Vincent Boyle is in charge of data storage.
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