| 00:00 | 00:00Astronaut Kadian Giametti returns to Earth to find that the world has changed. 00:45Can a machine think and could it be prone to violence?
| 00:001/4Bernie catches the wrong bus and ends up in 16th century Rome. 00:30Harriett Gilbert, Susie Dent and Janice Langley choose some favourite books.
| 00:002/4The travellers hit 19th-century Austria, with Freud set to reveal his views on telepathy. 00:30How the Beach Boys classic God Only Knows touches souls wherever it is played.
| 00:003/4Bernie is kidnapped by Hildegard and then escapes to the 24th century. 00:301/6James Goodfellow speaks to Clare English about his invention of the cash machine.
| 00:004/4Hildegard wants to make music, while Bernie finds out who, or what, is driving the bus. 00:30Ed Balls discusses the influence of 20th-century composer Herbert Howells on his life.
| 00:00Sarah needs a room for the night and is taken under the wing of Grace and Kenneth. 00:30Late actor Esmond Knight loves the forlorn sounds of nature including some heard in India.
| 00:00It's 2091. Lee breaks out of his virtual world to find his lover, Iz. By Miranda Emmerson. 00:45A man grabs a frog for sinister purposes, but will he pay for it? Read by George Parsons.
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| 01:00 | 01:001/2With the world in crisis as evolution goes into reverse, Cedar tries to find her mother.
| 01:006/6As the PM’s captors prepare to carry out their threat, police are desperate... 01:301/4Eccentric gentleman Phileas Fogg's new valet is hoping for a quiet life.
| 01:002/8The detective investigates the disappearance of a horse and death of its trainer. 01:302/4Phileas and Passepartout buy an elephant and help a Princess.
| 01:001/8The detective investigates an ancient riddle and the disappearance of a butler. 01:303/4Passepartout sets off for Japan alone. How will Phileas Fogg and Aouda catch up with him?
| 01:003/8The detective tackles a mysterious killing linked to discarded glasses. 01:304/4Fogg takes drastic action over the Atlantic, but will he get to the Reform Club in time?
| 01:004/8Just prior to the annual Varsity rubgy match, a key Cambridge player goes missing. 01:30Alex meets Terry and is coaxed to start a business out in the country.
| 01:00Stan Stennett recreates British variety theatre's heyday.
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| 02:00 | 02:10Ray Winstone chooses Nat King Cole's Smile and Dean Martin's I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles. 02:202/41840s Manchester saga. Tragedy strikes for Jem, but will occupied Mary offer any comfort?
| 02:006/10David Cameron rolls the dice. Satirical novel about Brexit Britain read by Jeff Rawle. 02:151/5Sam loves Rose - but after his dad's death, he gets drunk and sleeps with Bayley. 02:30Sarfraz Manzoor goes in search of America's black cowboys
| 02:007/10A date is set for the UK's Referendum on the European Union. 02:152/5Forty weeks from now a girl called Bayley is having Sam's baby - but he still loves Rose. 02:30Julian Joseph goes in search of black classical musicians who played over the centuries.
| 02:008/10Brexit divides the generations. 02:153/5Sam moves in with Bayley and Rose is secretly getting closer to Bayley too. 02:30Comedian Robin Ince takes us on a tour of a world beneath the earth's crust.
| 02:009/10Brexit chaos. Sophie and Ian can’t agree. 02:154/5Bayley has a fall and Rose rushes her to hospital. With Rebecca Humphries. 02:30From banned writer to ping pong fanatic, Henry Miller rediscovered afresh in Big Sur, USA
| 02:0010/10Brexit is looming. Conclusion of Jonathan Coe's satirical novel. 02:155/5Who will Bayley choose to have at her side for the birth - Sam or Rose? 02:30Marie-Louise Muir explores the significance of Van Morrison's Belfast gigs.
| 02:002/6Irish comedy star Neil Delamere provides more laughs than answers this week. 02:301/5The Sheffield singer-songwriter investigates, with the help of guest Patrick Mower.
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| 03:00 | 03:30On the African plains, science reveals the secret agility of the elephant mind
| 03:001/4Lucilla Marjoribanks resolves to comfort her father and revolutionise society.
| 03:002/4Lucilla's revolution may be a success thus far, but Mr Cavendish is causing ructions.
| 03:003/4The heroine's machinations lead to the solving of a mystery and to a wedding.
| 03:004/4Will Lucilla ever end up with a husband, or has she 'gone off'?
| 03:00Life and strife after the 1984-85 miners' strike. Comedy drama with Jane Godber.
| 03:00His tea mug says 'I am the Law'. Inspector Vincent Boyle is in charge of data storage. 03:301/6A-ha! Legendary squirm-inducing chat show with Norwich's finest son, Alan Partridge.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Only a true connection with another human can bring us back to ourselves.
| 04:002/6Josh Widdicombe, Helen Keen, Susie Dent and Natalie Haynes join chair Gyles Brandreth. 04:305/6Dave and Cathy face a hectic weekend of visitors to their cottage.
| 04:006/6Three students from Mansfield College Oxford take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 04:305/6In a rare moment, Miss Callaghan apologises to her ex, lovestruck pupil Roy.
| 04:003/6James Walton chairs. With John Walsh, Lynne Truss, Peter Kemp and Tibor Fischer. 04:304/4Belport tries escapology to woo a music hall singer, but servant Ned is smitten too.
| 04:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:306/6A charity quiz night gives Trev the chance to boost office morale, or maybe destroy it.
| 04:005/6Andrew Sachs, Helen Lederer and Felix Dexter in the English language quiz. 04:301/6Disapproving of husband Ken's horse gambling, Margaret takes the reins.
| 04:00An old lady is fooled by a shady lodger and his gang in an Ealing film comedy adaptation.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra chooses the finest programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:302/6Circulation is going through the roof as the old newspaper hacks struggle with new media.
| 05:005/6Nick gets a job with a dominatrix, and Ronnie buys an extraordinary number of sinks. 05:306/7Mark Steel visits Paris in France and performs for a local audience.
| 05:006/6Andy and Jeff face affairs of the heart and cardiac arrest. 05:30Jane Austen's feminist credentials are weighed-up by fan and comedian, Rachel Parris.
| 05:002/4Sam has just written her best story yet. But what you write isn't always what people read. 05:301/4Whimsical comedy sketch show starring Miles Jupp and guests.
| 05:004/4Sophie thinks that she will finally get to meet her Auntie Pamela. 05:302/4Gemma's sketch show continues, but can she wrestle back hosting duties from Joanna Lumley?
| 05:004/4Caroline and Sylvia are engaged to bid at an auction but find more than they bargained for 05:30Marian and Tara's personal take on thongs, right of way and offspring going 'non-contact'
| 05:30Ed Balls discusses the influence of 20th-century composer Herbert Howells on his life.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/6As the PM’s captors prepare to carry out their threat, police are desperate... 06:301/4Eccentric gentleman Phileas Fogg's new valet is hoping for a quiet life.
| 06:002/8The detective investigates the disappearance of a horse and death of its trainer. 06:302/4Phileas and Passepartout buy an elephant and help a Princess.
| 06:001/8The detective investigates an ancient riddle and the disappearance of a butler. 06:303/4Passepartout sets off for Japan alone. How will Phileas Fogg and Aouda catch up with him?
| 06:003/8The detective tackles a mysterious killing linked to discarded glasses. 06:304/4Fogg takes drastic action over the Atlantic, but will he get to the Reform Club in time?
| 06:004/8Just prior to the annual Varsity rubgy match, a key Cambridge player goes missing. 06:30Alex meets Terry and is coaxed to start a business out in the country.
| 06:00An old lady is fooled by a shady lodger and his gang in an Ealing film comedy adaptation.
| 06:002/2Jonathan Coe’s satirical tales of people on either side of EU Referendum debate.
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| 07:00 | 07:005/6Nick gets a job with a dominatrix, and Ronnie buys an extraordinary number of sinks. 07:306/7Mark Steel visits Paris in France and performs for a local audience.
| 07:006/6Andy and Jeff face affairs of the heart and cardiac arrest. 07:30Jane Austen's feminist credentials are weighed-up by fan and comedian, Rachel Parris.
| 07:002/4Sam has just written her best story yet. But what you write isn't always what people read. 07:301/4Whimsical comedy sketch show starring Miles Jupp and guests.
| 07:004/4Sophie thinks that she will finally get to meet her Auntie Pamela. 07:302/4Gemma's sketch show continues, but can she wrestle back hosting duties from Joanna Lumley?
| 07:004/4Caroline and Sylvia are engaged to bid at an auction but find more than they bargained for 07:30Marian and Tara's personal take on thongs, right of way and offspring going 'non-contact'
| 07:30Ed Balls discusses the influence of 20th-century composer Herbert Howells on his life.
| 07:10The composer inherits La Création du Monde by Milhaud. 07:20The baby's due in 20 weeks and Sam moved in with Bayley but Rose is always on his mind.
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| 08:00 | 08:0012/20Kenneth Williams saddles up, but Kenneth Horne seeks advice on Bona Bijou Tourettes. 08:308/8Rumours of a reshuffle unsettle Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey.
| 08:0023/27A meaty mystery for Neddie Seagoon, minus striking musicians. 08:308/8Mixed emotions as the school year draws to a close with Mr Holliday's last day in teaching
| 08:001/5Tony tells Andree about his war wound, which is a story one may find hard to believe. 08:306/8The embassy chief must cope when political sickness strikes in the People's Republic.
| 08:001/13Helpful hints from the Smarty Pants family and Knickertwist Copperby. 08:305/6Emily's A-level results make mum Victoria realise she is growing up. Stars Celia Imrie.
| 08:002/9Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as two brothers feuding over their mum’s will. 08:302/6The Parkinsons move into their secluded home, but they're far from isolated...
| 08:003/6James Walton chairs. With John Walsh, Lynne Truss, Peter Kemp and Tibor Fischer. 08:306/6Andy and Jeff face affairs of the heart and cardiac arrest.
| 08:307/13The Captain and the Brigadier compete for the ladies' affections.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6Josh Widdicombe, Helen Keen, Susie Dent and Natalie Haynes join chair Gyles Brandreth. 09:305/6Dave and Cathy face a hectic weekend of visitors to their cottage.
| 09:003/6Andy Zaltzman quizzes the week's news. 09:305/6In a rare moment, Miss Callaghan apologises to her ex, lovestruck pupil Roy.
| 09:003/6James Walton chairs. With John Walsh, Lynne Truss, Peter Kemp and Tibor Fischer. 09:304/4Belport tries escapology to woo a music hall singer, but servant Ned is smitten too.
| 09:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 09:306/6A charity quiz night gives Trev the chance to boost office morale, or maybe destroy it.
| 09:005/6Andrew Sachs, Helen Lederer and Felix Dexter in the English language quiz. 09:301/6Disapproving of husband Ken's horse gambling, Margaret takes the reins.
| 09:00A celebration of the classic anarchic sketch show which ran from 1964-1973.
| 09:003/10When Bingo's new love lands Bertie in bother, who can save the day? 09:306/6A charity quiz night gives Trev the chance to boost office morale, or maybe destroy it.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4Lucilla Marjoribanks resolves to comfort her father and revolutionise society.
| 10:002/4Lucilla's revolution may be a success thus far, but Mr Cavendish is causing ructions.
| 10:003/4The heroine's machinations lead to the solving of a mystery and to a wedding.
| 10:004/4Will Lucilla ever end up with a husband, or has she 'gone off'?
| 10:00Life and strife after the 1984-85 miners' strike. Comedy drama with Jane Godber.
| | 10:00From the Rolling Stones to Monty Python, the designer shares her castaway choices. 10:45David Attenborough's fascination with the fossilised evidence of the beginning of life.
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| 11:00 | 11:0027/52Manoush Zomorodi explores how birds, bees and bugs manage to multiply. 11:50Kate Nash inherits Delirium Tremens by Christy Moore and passes on Stay Wild by Shuga.
| 11:00Stan Stennett recreates British variety theatre's heyday.
| 11:001/3Cerys Matthews chooses her favourite stories from 25 series of BBC Radio 4's Soul Music
| 11:00The designer Anya Hindmarch shares her musical choices with Kirsty Young. From 2012. 11:45David Attenborough talks about filming in one of nature's most inaccessible places.
| 11:00Chris Pearson and Scott Bryan meet Tubsey and Hyder - plus other new listens.
| | 11:005/8A chimp named Lucy teaches us the ups and downs of growing up human 11:55The composer inherits La Création du Monde by Milhaud.
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| 12:00 | 12:0012/20Kenneth Williams saddles up, but Kenneth Horne seeks advice on Bona Bijou Tourettes. 12:308/8Rumours of a reshuffle unsettle Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey.
| 12:0023/27A meaty mystery for Neddie Seagoon, minus striking musicians. 12:308/8Mixed emotions as the school year draws to a close with Mr Holliday's last day in teaching
| 12:001/5Tony tells Andree about his war wound, which is a story one may find hard to believe. 12:306/8The embassy chief must cope when political sickness strikes in the People's Republic.
| 12:001/13Helpful hints from the Smarty Pants family and Knickertwist Copperby. 12:305/6Emily's A-level results make mum Victoria realise she is growing up. Stars Celia Imrie.
| 12:002/9Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as two brothers feuding over their mum’s will. 12:302/6The Parkinsons move into their secluded home, but they're far from isolated...
| 12:0012/20Kenneth Williams saddles up, but Kenneth Horne seeks advice on Bona Bijou Tourettes. 12:305/6In a rare moment, Miss Callaghan apologises to her ex, lovestruck pupil Roy.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects gems from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:303/6Editor Oliver wants Terry from Tottenham, as 'street boy' Freddy chases a Treasury scoop.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/6As the PM’s captors prepare to carry out their threat, police are desperate... 13:301/4Eccentric gentleman Phileas Fogg's new valet is hoping for a quiet life.
| 13:002/8The detective investigates the disappearance of a horse and death of its trainer. 13:302/4Phileas and Passepartout buy an elephant and help a Princess.
| 13:001/8The detective investigates an ancient riddle and the disappearance of a butler. 13:303/4Passepartout sets off for Japan alone. How will Phileas Fogg and Aouda catch up with him?
| 13:003/8The detective tackles a mysterious killing linked to discarded glasses. 13:304/4Fogg takes drastic action over the Atlantic, but will he get to the Reform Club in time?
| 13:004/8Just prior to the annual Varsity rubgy match, a key Cambridge player goes missing. 13:30Alex meets Terry and is coaxed to start a business out in the country.
| 13:00Stan Stennett recreates British variety theatre's heyday.
| 13:002/2Cedar is in a high-security hospital. Both her families join forces to plan a break-out.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/10David Cameron rolls the dice. Satirical novel about Brexit Britain read by Jeff Rawle. 14:151/5Sam loves Rose - but after his dad's death, he gets drunk and sleeps with Bayley. 14:30Sarfraz Manzoor goes in search of America's black cowboys
| 14:007/10A date is set for the UK's Referendum on the European Union. 14:152/5Forty weeks from now a girl called Bayley is having Sam's baby - but he still loves Rose. 14:30Julian Joseph goes in search of black classical musicians who played over the centuries.
| 14:008/10Brexit divides the generations. 14:153/5Sam moves in with Bayley and Rose is secretly getting closer to Bayley too. 14:30Comedian Robin Ince takes us on a tour of a world beneath the earth's crust.
| 14:009/10Brexit chaos. Sophie and Ian can’t agree. 14:154/5Bayley has a fall and Rose rushes her to hospital. With Rebecca Humphries. 14:30From banned writer to ping pong fanatic, Henry Miller rediscovered afresh in Big Sur, USA
| 14:0010/10Brexit is looming. Conclusion of Jonathan Coe's satirical novel. 14:155/5Who will Bayley choose to have at her side for the birth - Sam or Rose? 14:30Marie-Louise Muir explores the significance of Van Morrison's Belfast gigs.
| 14:002/6Irish comedy star Neil Delamere provides more laughs than answers this week. 14:301/5The Sheffield singer-songwriter investigates, with the help of guest Patrick Mower.
| 14:10Author Helen Fielding chooses 'Climb Every Mountain' from The Sound of Music. 14:203/4Aunt Esther reappears worried for her niece's welfare, and the mill workers are angry.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4Lucilla Marjoribanks resolves to comfort her father and revolutionise society.
| 15:002/4Lucilla's revolution may be a success thus far, but Mr Cavendish is causing ructions.
| 15:003/4The heroine's machinations lead to the solving of a mystery and to a wedding.
| 15:004/4Will Lucilla ever end up with a husband, or has she 'gone off'?
| 15:00Life and strife after the 1984-85 miners' strike. Comedy drama with Jane Godber.
| 15:00His tea mug says 'I am the Law'. Inspector Vincent Boyle is in charge of data storage. 15:301/6A-ha! Legendary squirm-inducing chat show with Norwich's finest son, Alan Partridge.
| 15:30Comedian Robin Ince takes us on a tour of a world beneath the earth's crust.
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| 16:00 | 16:002/6Josh Widdicombe, Helen Keen, Susie Dent and Natalie Haynes join chair Gyles Brandreth. 16:305/6Dave and Cathy face a hectic weekend of visitors to their cottage.
| 16:006/6Three students from Mansfield College Oxford take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 16:305/6In a rare moment, Miss Callaghan apologises to her ex, lovestruck pupil Roy.
| 16:003/6James Walton chairs. With John Walsh, Lynne Truss, Peter Kemp and Tibor Fischer. 16:304/4Belport tries escapology to woo a music hall singer, but servant Ned is smitten too.
| 16:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 16:306/6A charity quiz night gives Trev the chance to boost office morale, or maybe destroy it.
| 16:005/6Andrew Sachs, Helen Lederer and Felix Dexter in the English language quiz. 16:301/6Disapproving of husband Ken's horse gambling, Margaret takes the reins.
| 16:00An old lady is fooled by a shady lodger and his gang in an Ealing film comedy adaptation.
| 16:001950s Las Vegas: sparks fly as Noel Coward meets his old close friend, Esme Wynne-Tyson.
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| 17:00 | 17:005/6Nick gets a job with a dominatrix, and Ronnie buys an extraordinary number of sinks. 17:306/7Mark Steel visits Paris in France and performs for a local audience.
| 17:006/6Andy and Jeff face affairs of the heart and cardiac arrest. 17:30Jane Austen's feminist credentials are weighed-up by fan and comedian, Rachel Parris.
| 17:002/4Sam has just written her best story yet. But what you write isn't always what people read. 17:301/4Whimsical comedy sketch show starring Miles Jupp and guests.
| 17:004/4Sophie thinks that she will finally get to meet her Auntie Pamela. 17:302/4Gemma's sketch show continues, but can she wrestle back hosting duties from Joanna Lumley?
| 17:004/4Caroline and Sylvia are engaged to bid at an auction but find more than they bargained for 17:30Marian and Tara's personal take on thongs, right of way and offspring going 'non-contact'
| 17:30Ed Balls discusses the influence of 20th-century composer Herbert Howells on his life.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects gems from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:303/6Editor Oliver wants Terry from Tottenham, as 'street boy' Freddy chases a Treasury scoop.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/4Bernie catches the wrong bus and ends up in 16th century Rome. 18:30Harriett Gilbert, Susie Dent and Janice Langley choose some favourite books.
| 18:002/4The travellers hit 19th-century Austria, with Freud set to reveal his views on telepathy. 18:30How the Beach Boys classic God Only Knows touches souls wherever it is played.
| 18:003/4Bernie is kidnapped by Hildegard and then escapes to the 24th century. 18:301/6James Goodfellow speaks to Clare English about his invention of the cash machine.
| 18:004/4Hildegard wants to make music, while Bernie finds out who, or what, is driving the bus. 18:30Ed Balls discusses the influence of 20th-century composer Herbert Howells on his life.
| 18:00Sarah needs a room for the night and is taken under the wing of Grace and Kenneth. 18:30Late actor Esmond Knight loves the forlorn sounds of nature including some heard in India.
| 18:00It's 2091. Lee breaks out of his virtual world to find his lover, Iz. By Miranda Emmerson. 18:45A man grabs a frog for sinister purposes, but will he pay for it? Read by George Parsons.
| 18:001/4Carl and Rob's dream flat turns out not so perfect after all. 18:301/4With human spare-part surgery the norm, a marketing expert visits cloning HQ.
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| 19:00 | 19:0012/20Kenneth Williams saddles up, but Kenneth Horne seeks advice on Bona Bijou Tourettes. 19:308/8Rumours of a reshuffle unsettle Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey.
| 19:0023/27A meaty mystery for Neddie Seagoon, minus striking musicians. 19:308/8Mixed emotions as the school year draws to a close with Mr Holliday's last day in teaching
| 19:001/5Tony tells Andree about his war wound, which is a story one may find hard to believe. 19:306/8The embassy chief must cope when political sickness strikes in the People's Republic.
| 19:001/13Helpful hints from the Smarty Pants family and Knickertwist Copperby. 19:305/6Emily's A-level results make mum Victoria realise she is growing up. Stars Celia Imrie.
| 19:002/9Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as two brothers feuding over their mum’s will. 19:302/6The Parkinsons move into their secluded home, but they're far from isolated...
| 19:00A celebration of the classic anarchic sketch show which ran from 1964-1973.
| 19:005/8A chimp named Lucy teaches us the ups and downs of growing up human 19:55The composer inherits La Création du Monde by Milhaud.
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| 20:00 | 20:006/6As the PM’s captors prepare to carry out their threat, police are desperate... 20:301/4Eccentric gentleman Phileas Fogg's new valet is hoping for a quiet life.
| 20:002/8The detective investigates the disappearance of a horse and death of its trainer. 20:302/4Phileas and Passepartout buy an elephant and help a Princess.
| 20:001/8The detective investigates an ancient riddle and the disappearance of a butler. 20:303/4Passepartout sets off for Japan alone. How will Phileas Fogg and Aouda catch up with him?
| 20:003/8The detective tackles a mysterious killing linked to discarded glasses. 20:304/4Fogg takes drastic action over the Atlantic, but will he get to the Reform Club in time?
| 20:004/8Just prior to the annual Varsity rubgy match, a key Cambridge player goes missing. 20:30Alex meets Terry and is coaxed to start a business out in the country.
| | 20:001950s Las Vegas: sparks fly as Noel Coward meets his old close friend, Esme Wynne-Tyson.
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| 21:00 | 21:0027/52Manoush Zomorodi explores how birds, bees and bugs manage to multiply. 21:50Kate Nash inherits Delirium Tremens by Christy Moore and passes on Stay Wild by Shuga.
| 21:00Stan Stennett recreates British variety theatre's heyday.
| 21:001/3Cerys Matthews chooses her favourite stories from 25 series of BBC Radio 4's Soul Music
| 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.
| 21:00Chris Pearson and Scott Bryan meet Tubsey and Hyder - plus other new listens.
| | 21:00From the Rolling Stones to Monty Python, the designer shares her castaway choices. 21:45David Attenborough's fascination with the fossilised evidence of the beginning of life.
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| 22:00 | 22:006/7Mark Steel visits Paris in France and performs for a local audience. 22:305/6Martin has turned into some kind of agony aunt and he is less than happy about it. 22:55The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Tonight, Lou Conran catches up with Mark Thomas.
| 22:00Jane Austen's feminist credentials are weighed-up by fan and comedian, Rachel Parris. 22:304/4The wacky management consultants try nursing an ailing hospital back to rude health.
| 22:001/4Whimsical comedy sketch show starring Miles Jupp and guests. 22:304/6Alternative therapies in ER, and it's Bhangraman to the rescue. 22:55The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Tonight, Lou Conran catches up with Mark Thomas.
| 22:002/4Gemma's sketch show continues, but can she wrestle back hosting duties from Joanna Lumley? 22:302/6Irish comedy star Neil Delamere provides more laughs than answers this week. 22:55The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Tonight, Lou Conran catches up with Mark Thomas.
| 22:00Marian and Tara's personal take on thongs, right of way and offspring going 'non-contact' 22:301/6A-ha! Legendary squirm-inducing chat show with Norwich's finest son, Alan Partridge.
| 22:004/4Zoo music and a sketch that only a fool wouldn't find funny. 22:304/4A star-spangled American issue of the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers.
| 22:003/6Editor Oliver wants Terry from Tottenham, as 'street boy' Freddy chases a Treasury scoop. 22:304/4Tom and the troublesome band in his head set off for the Tower of London. 22:55Laura Lexx talks to the host of Drunk Women Solving Crime, Taylor Glenn
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| 23:00 | 23:003/6Andy Zaltzman quizzes the week's news. 23:303/6The sci-fi star and inventor explains life's big mysteries. Stars Lee and Herring.
| 23:001/5The Sheffield singer-songwriter investigates, with the help of guest Patrick Mower. 23:303/6The shocking truth - who really wrote Shakespeare's plays? 23:453/6Suspiciously fictional author Alexander Cromwell reads from his Napoleonic adventure.
| 23:003/6European onion threat. Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell's sharp humour 23:304/4From paying for funerals to cryonics, what are the economics of death?
| 23:001/4Bittersweet stories written and performed by Chris Neill with Martin Hyder and Isy Suttie. 23:153/4Frances Barber stars as an ageing actress behaving badly at an audition. 23:304/4Marketeer John Weak has got an environmental crisis - trying to go green without the costs
| 23:00Break-out comedy star Sophie Willan looks at how 'normal' it is to have a job. 23:152/4Josie Lawrence stars as a mother with a bad case of empty nest syndrome. 23:30Carly Rae Jepsen's Emotion: Side B is 110% pure pop. Too sweet for Dai Henwood maybe?
| 23:005/6Greg Davies, Lloyd Langford, Shappi Khorsandi, Sarah Millican and music from Neil Hannon.
| 23:001/6Arthur Dent is trying to stop his house being demolished. But what about Planet Earth? 23:301/6Comparing Welsh history's key figures to determine Wales's ultimate heroes.
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