| 00:00 | 00:001/4Carl and Rob's dream flat turns out not so perfect after all. 00:301/4With human spare-part surgery the norm, a marketing expert visits cloning HQ.
| 00:001/6An alien princess proves to be problematic for the crew of the Really Invincible III. 00:30John Sergeant, Helen Lewis and Harriett Gilbert champion favourite books.
| 00:002/6Ship's doctor Clive 55 meets his identical cloned twin brother, Clive 88. 00:30Tasmin Little, Iona Brown and Allan Stephenson reflect on Vaughan Williams's work.
| 00:003/6What are the strange noises coming from the hold? Karen and Melissa investigate. 00:302/6Michael Apted talks to Clare English about the birth of reality television.
| 00:004/6Destruction aboard the ship when Clive 55's thirst for scientific experiment goes wrong. 00:30Laura Marling on the first female psychoanalyst Lou Andreas-Salomé.
| 00:005/6The crew finally contact another race - but not before a minor rebellion on board. 00:30HRH Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands talks to Derek Jones about his conservation work.
| 00:00Will wakes to find he has travelled 100 years into the future to a post-capitalist London. 00:45Jonathan and Lydia patiently wait to be reunited with their young son.
| |
|---|
| 01:00 | 01:002/2Cedar is in a high-security hospital. Both her families join forces to plan a break-out.
| 01:005/8The detective investigates the violent death of an abusive and sadistic husband. 01:301/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:006/8Whilst recuperating in Cornwall, the detective is called upon to solve two deaths. 01:302/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:007/8The detective uses audio and visual guile to recover a fabulous diamond. 01:303/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:008/8The detective investigates the mysterious death of a screaming woman. 01:304/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:001/6Charles Paris employs his skills to solve the murder of a leading theatre impresario. 01:305/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 01:00The story of the BBC in the strange period of 1939-1940 and the echoes of Covid-19 today
| |
|---|
| 02:00 | 02:10Author Helen Fielding chooses 'Climb Every Mountain' from The Sound of Music. 02:203/4Aunt Esther reappears worried for her niece's welfare, and the mill workers are angry.
| 02:001/10Acclaimed novelist Erich Ackermann is approached by a young man claiming to be a fan. 02:151/10Kate juggles her research into Charles Darwin’s wife, Emma, with caring for her father. 02:30Lucie Skeaping relives the sound of musical instruments found on Henry VIII’s Mary Rose.
| 02:002/10Erich finds himself confiding in Maurice, despite his better judgement. 02:152/10Kate asks her father to clarify The Farewell Discourse, central to Emma Darwin’s faith. 02:30A look at the life and work of Amitabh Bachchan, the biggest star in Bollywood
| 02:003/10Erich finishes his story to reveal what happened to Oskar... 02:153/10Kate is distracted by the blunt advice of feminist colleague, Polly. 02:30Folk musician Seth Lakeman travels to Greenwich Village in New York to meet The Folklorist
| 02:004/10Gore Vidal meets an intriguing stranger called Maurice Swift. 02:154/10The Darwins continue to struggle and Kate falls victim to treachery at work. 02:30Alistair McGowan tells the story of the love letters that composer Erik Satie never sent.
| 02:005/10Edith and Maurice celebrate their anniversary. 02:155/10Kate contemplates Emma Darwin's affection for Tennyson’s poem, ‘In Memoriam’. 02:30Geoff Watts investigates why we cry and why emotional tears are a uniquely human trait.
| 02:001/6Arthur Dent is trying to stop his house being demolished. But what about Planet Earth? 02:301/6It's 1993 and the incredibly silly Party Party sweeps to power. Stars Hugh Laurie.
| |
|---|
| 03:00 | 03:30Comedian Robin Ince takes us on a tour of a world beneath the earth's crust.
| 03:00First of two plays celebrating one of Britain's best-loved poets. 03:45A virtual assistant shows its power to a new subscriber.
| 03:00Second of two plays by Jonathan Smith celebrating the life of the poet John Betjeman. 03:45When should you run away and when should you hide in a phone box?
| 03:001/3George cannot recall his son's name, yet music sparks memories of his days on the road. 03:45A story about the reality, and unreality, of parenting.
| 03:002/3After an injury, Terri keeps notes for her memory, but they begin to contradict each other 03:45A School Sport's Day provides a father and son with an opportunity to prove their worth.
| 03:003/3Eddie is found wandering Newcastle with no idea of his past. 03:45Put your ear to the tree trunk and listen. An original short work for radio by SK Perry.
| 03:001/6Comparing Welsh history's key figures to determine Wales's ultimate heroes. 03:301/6A cat, a thermostat and Bristol combine in the ups and downs of a tiny charter airline.
| |
|---|
| 04:00 | 04:001950s Las Vegas: sparks fly as Noel Coward meets his old close friend, Esme Wynne-Tyson.
| 04:003/6Gyles Brandreth welcomes Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Hannah Gadsby and Natalie Haynes. 04:306/6Will Cathy finally make the break and give up city life for good?
| 04:001/6Dave Gorman and Johnny Vegas chew over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas. 04:306/6A letter and phone calls lift the lid on Jane's chaotic love life.
| 04:004/6James Walton quizzes John Walsh, Lynne Truss, John O'Farrell and Mark Billingham. 04:301/6Young Mikhail discovers that it's not easy being a Jew.
| 04:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:301/6Sandra's mother starts meddling over Terry - and there's a surprising sporting challenge.
| 04:006/6Hunter Davies, Sheila Steafel, Roger McGough and Helen Atkinson Wood in the language game. 04:302/6An immediate connection is made with Mr Fatman at the horse sales.
| 04:00An actor's obsession with a bizarre murder sparks a deadly confrontation.
| |
|---|
| 05:00 | 05:00Daljit Nagra selects gems from the BBC's poetry archive. 05:303/6Editor Oliver wants Terry from Tottenham, as 'street boy' Freddy chases a Treasury scoop.
| 05:006/6Ronnie organises a disastrous birthday party and Nick finally finds his father's will. 05:301/6Policeman turned stand-up Alfie Moore with tales of theft from the coppering front line.
| 05:001/4Poet and entertainer Pam Ayres explores getting older... but not giving in. 05:304/4An excruciating TV panel show experience is also revelatory for the Room Next Door Man.
| 05:003/4Young political editor Sam Peakes needs a story - fast. 05:302/4Miles interviews the BBC’s social mobility tsar.
| 05:001/4A timid man faces mindless bureaucracy when he applies for an allotment plot. 05:303/4Gemma Arrowsmith wants to present a sketch show, but BBC's Adam Fleming has other ideas.
| 05:001/6Brian Nylon awakes with no memory to find time behaving very oddly indeed. 05:30Marian and Tara on unsought advice, unwelcome invitations and unwanted baby pictures.
| 05:30Laura Marling on the first female psychoanalyst Lou Andreas-Salomé.
| |
|---|
| 06:00 | 06:005/8The detective investigates the violent death of an abusive and sadistic husband. 06:301/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:006/8Whilst recuperating in Cornwall, the detective is called upon to solve two deaths. 06:302/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:007/8The detective uses audio and visual guile to recover a fabulous diamond. 06:303/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:008/8The detective investigates the mysterious death of a screaming woman. 06:304/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:001/6Charles Paris employs his skills to solve the murder of a leading theatre impresario. 06:305/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 06:00An actor's obsession with a bizarre murder sparks a deadly confrontation.
| 06:001/2Acclaimed novelist Erich Ackermann is approached by a young man claiming to be a fan.
| |
|---|
| 07:00 | 07:006/6Ronnie organises a disastrous birthday party and Nick finally finds his father's will. 07:301/6Policeman turned stand-up Alfie Moore with tales of theft from the coppering front line.
| 07:001/4Poet and entertainer Pam Ayres explores getting older... but not giving in. 07:304/4An excruciating TV panel show experience is also revelatory for the Room Next Door Man.
| 07:003/4Young political editor Sam Peakes needs a story - fast. 07:302/4Miles interviews the BBC’s social mobility tsar.
| 07:001/4A timid man faces mindless bureaucracy when he applies for an allotment plot. 07:303/4Gemma Arrowsmith wants to present a sketch show, but BBC's Adam Fleming has other ideas.
| 07:001/6Brian Nylon awakes with no memory to find time behaving very oddly indeed. 07:30Marian and Tara on unsought advice, unwelcome invitations and unwanted baby pictures.
| 07:30Laura Marling on the first female psychoanalyst Lou Andreas-Salomé.
| 07:10Comedian Sarah Millican chooses 'Bossanova' from Fun in Acapulco by Elvis Presley. 07:201/2Historian, Kate Williams, researches into Emma Darwin whilst caring for her ailing father.
| |
|---|
| 08:00 | 08:0013/20Kenneth Horne blows his own trumpet, plus Julian and Sandy's psychic gift of a second vada 08:301/8City gents Charles and George are laid off but maintain the pretence of working.
| 08:0024/27Neddie discovers that he's heir to a Scottish fortune, but first he must outlive the Laird 08:301/5Parish Council leader Mrs Roberts wonders how to become more popular. 08:55Leonard Rossiter reads Barry Pilton's mercurial musings.
| 08:002/5Tony takes up astronomy, and finds something terrible among the stars. 08:307/8British week in the People's Republic showcases a double-decker bus and clog dancing.
| 08:003/13A dangerous panto gang escapes, as the team go 'Nationwide'. 08:306/6As Emily flies the nest, Victoria and Roger assess their marriage.
| 08:003/9Jack plots to get his cash. Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as feuding brothers. 08:303/6A romantic reconciliation meal does not go as planned for the Parkinsons.
| 08:004/6James Walton quizzes John Walsh, Lynne Truss, John O'Farrell and Mark Billingham. 08:301/4Poet and entertainer Pam Ayres explores getting older... but not giving in.
| 08:308/13Can the dear ladies choose an appropriate guest of honour?
| |
|---|
| 09:00 | 09:003/6Gyles Brandreth welcomes Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Hannah Gadsby and Natalie Haynes. 09:306/6Will Cathy finally make the break and give up city life for good?
| 09:004/6Andy Zaltzman quizzes the week's news. 09:306/6A letter and phone calls lift the lid on Jane's chaotic love life.
| 09:004/6James Walton quizzes John Walsh, Lynne Truss, John O'Farrell and Mark Billingham. 09:301/6Young Mikhail discovers that it's not easy being a Jew.
| 09:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 09:301/6Sandra's mother starts meddling over Terry - and there's a surprising sporting challenge.
| 09:006/6Hunter Davies, Sheila Steafel, Roger McGough and Helen Atkinson Wood in the language game. 09:302/6An immediate connection is made with Mr Fatman at the horse sales.
| 09:00Mark Billingham investigates the life of Edgar Wallace, the 'fiction factory' of crime.
| 09:006/10Can Bertie beat the odds of disaster in an unusual betting syndicate? 09:301/6Sandra's mother starts meddling over Terry - and there's a surprising sporting challenge.
| |
|---|
| 10:00 | 10:00First of two plays celebrating one of Britain's best-loved poets. 10:45A virtual assistant shows its power to a new subscriber.
| 10:00Second of two plays by Jonathan Smith celebrating the life of the poet John Betjeman. 10:45When should you run away and when should you hide in a phone box?
| 10:001/3George cannot recall his son's name, yet music sparks memories of his days on the road. 10:45A story about the reality, and unreality, of parenting.
| 10:002/3After an injury, Terri keeps notes for her memory, but they begin to contradict each other 10:45A School Sport's Day provides a father and son with an opportunity to prove their worth.
| 10:003/3Eddie is found wandering Newcastle with no idea of his past. 10:45Put your ear to the tree trunk and listen. An original short work for radio by SK Perry.
| | 10:00Singer and actor Bing Crosby makes his music choices. With Roy Plomley. From 1975. 10:30Max Bygraves with Bob Miller & The Millermen and guest Joe Brown.
| |
|---|
| 11:00 | 11:0028/52Manoush Zomorodi explores the links between memory and music 11:50JS Bach’s ‘Brandenburg Concerto No. 5’ and ‘Con Alma’ by Dizzy Gillespie.
| 11:00The story of the BBC in the strange period of 1939-1940 and the echoes of Covid-19 today
| 11:002/3Cerys Matthews chooses more favourites from 25 series of BBC Radio 4's Soul Music
| 11:00From the Rolling Stones to Monty Python, the designer shares her castaway choices. 11:45David Attenborough's fascination with the fossilised evidence of the beginning of life.
| 11:00Anne-Marie Luff and Rachel Wheeley recommend the best podcasts for fans of H2G2
| | 11:00True stories told live in the USA 11:50Comedian Sarah Millican chooses 'Bossanova' from Fun in Acapulco by Elvis Presley.
| |
|---|
| 12:00 | 12:0013/20Kenneth Horne blows his own trumpet, plus Julian and Sandy's psychic gift of a second vada 12:301/8City gents Charles and George are laid off but maintain the pretence of working.
| 12:0024/27Neddie discovers that he's heir to a Scottish fortune, but first he must outlive the Laird 12:301/5Parish Council leader Mrs Roberts wonders how to become more popular. 12:55Leonard Rossiter reads Barry Pilton's mercurial musings.
| 12:002/5Tony takes up astronomy, and finds something terrible among the stars. 12:307/8British week in the People's Republic showcases a double-decker bus and clog dancing.
| 12:003/13A dangerous panto gang escapes, as the team go 'Nationwide'. 12:306/6As Emily flies the nest, Victoria and Roger assess their marriage.
| 12:003/9Jack plots to get his cash. Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as feuding brothers. 12:303/6A romantic reconciliation meal does not go as planned for the Parkinsons.
| 12:001/6The cast plead to be paid before performing in a medical drama, 'I Was Betrayed' 12:301/4A timid man faces mindless bureaucracy when he applies for an allotment plot.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:304/6A new reality star columnist means Maddox must rewrite her copy without causing upset.
| |
|---|
| 13:00 | 13:005/8The detective investigates the violent death of an abusive and sadistic husband. 13:301/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:006/8Whilst recuperating in Cornwall, the detective is called upon to solve two deaths. 13:302/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:007/8The detective uses audio and visual guile to recover a fabulous diamond. 13:303/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:008/8The detective investigates the mysterious death of a screaming woman. 13:304/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:001/6Charles Paris employs his skills to solve the murder of a leading theatre impresario. 13:305/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 13:00The story of the BBC in the strange period of 1939-1940 and the echoes of Covid-19 today
| 13:00Penelope Lively's intimate meditation on gardening, literature and creativity.
| |
|---|
| 14:00 | 14:001/10Acclaimed novelist Erich Ackermann is approached by a young man claiming to be a fan. 14:151/10Kate juggles her research into Charles Darwin’s wife, Emma, with caring for her father. 14:30Lucie Skeaping relives the sound of musical instruments found on Henry VIII’s Mary Rose.
| 14:002/10Erich finds himself confiding in Maurice, despite his better judgement. 14:152/10Kate asks her father to clarify The Farewell Discourse, central to Emma Darwin’s faith. 14:30A look at the life and work of Amitabh Bachchan, the biggest star in Bollywood
| 14:003/10Erich finishes his story to reveal what happened to Oskar... 14:153/10Kate is distracted by the blunt advice of feminist colleague, Polly. 14:30Folk musician Seth Lakeman travels to Greenwich Village in New York to meet The Folklorist
| 14:004/10Gore Vidal meets an intriguing stranger called Maurice Swift. 14:154/10The Darwins continue to struggle and Kate falls victim to treachery at work. 14:30Alistair McGowan tells the story of the love letters that composer Erik Satie never sent.
| 14:005/10Edith and Maurice celebrate their anniversary. 14:155/10Kate contemplates Emma Darwin's affection for Tennyson’s poem, ‘In Memoriam’. 14:30Geoff Watts investigates why we cry and why emotional tears are a uniquely human trait.
| 14:001/6Arthur Dent is trying to stop his house being demolished. But what about Planet Earth? 14:301/6It's 1993 and the incredibly silly Party Party sweeps to power. Stars Hugh Laurie.
| 14:10The actress inherits 'I'll See You Again' by Noel Coward but passes on Bruch's Concerto. 14:204/4Mary's attachment to both the murder victim and the accused make her the centre of gossip.
| |
|---|
| 15:00 | 15:00First of two plays celebrating one of Britain's best-loved poets. 15:45A virtual assistant shows its power to a new subscriber.
| 15:00Second of two plays by Jonathan Smith celebrating the life of the poet John Betjeman. 15:45When should you run away and when should you hide in a phone box?
| 15:001/3George cannot recall his son's name, yet music sparks memories of his days on the road. 15:45A story about the reality, and unreality, of parenting.
| 15:002/3After an injury, Terri keeps notes for her memory, but they begin to contradict each other 15:45A School Sport's Day provides a father and son with an opportunity to prove their worth.
| 15:003/3Eddie is found wandering Newcastle with no idea of his past. 15:45Put your ear to the tree trunk and listen. An original short work for radio by SK Perry.
| 15:001/6Comparing Welsh history's key figures to determine Wales's ultimate heroes. 15:301/6A cat, a thermostat and Bristol combine in the ups and downs of a tiny charter airline.
| 15:30Lucie Skeaping relives the sound of musical instruments found on Henry VIII’s Mary Rose.
| |
|---|
| 16:00 | 16:003/6Gyles Brandreth welcomes Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Hannah Gadsby and Natalie Haynes. 16:306/6Will Cathy finally make the break and give up city life for good?
| 16:001/6Dave Gorman and Johnny Vegas chew over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas. 16:306/6A letter and phone calls lift the lid on Jane's chaotic love life.
| 16:004/6James Walton quizzes John Walsh, Lynne Truss, John O'Farrell and Mark Billingham. 16:301/6Young Mikhail discovers that it's not easy being a Jew.
| 16:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 16:301/6Sandra's mother starts meddling over Terry - and there's a surprising sporting challenge.
| 16:006/6Hunter Davies, Sheila Steafel, Roger McGough and Helen Atkinson Wood in the language game. 16:302/6An immediate connection is made with Mr Fatman at the horse sales.
| 16:00An actor's obsession with a bizarre murder sparks a deadly confrontation.
| 16:00Olga adored a Polish pianist. Stars Miriam Margolyes and Nigel Anthony.
| |
|---|
| 17:00 | 17:006/6Ronnie organises a disastrous birthday party and Nick finally finds his father's will. 17:301/6Policeman turned stand-up Alfie Moore with tales of theft from the coppering front line.
| 17:001/4Poet and entertainer Pam Ayres explores getting older... but not giving in. 17:304/4An excruciating TV panel show experience is also revelatory for the Room Next Door Man.
| 17:003/4Young political editor Sam Peakes needs a story - fast. 17:302/4Miles interviews the BBC’s social mobility tsar.
| 17:001/4A timid man faces mindless bureaucracy when he applies for an allotment plot. 17:303/4Gemma Arrowsmith wants to present a sketch show, but BBC's Adam Fleming has other ideas.
| 17:001/6Brian Nylon awakes with no memory to find time behaving very oddly indeed. 17:30Marian and Tara on unsought advice, unwelcome invitations and unwanted baby pictures.
| 17:30Laura Marling on the first female psychoanalyst Lou Andreas-Salomé.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:304/6A new reality star columnist means Maddox must rewrite her copy without causing upset.
| |
|---|
| 18:00 | 18:001/6An alien princess proves to be problematic for the crew of the Really Invincible III. 18:30John Sergeant, Helen Lewis and Harriett Gilbert champion favourite books.
| 18:002/6Ship's doctor Clive 55 meets his identical cloned twin brother, Clive 88. 18:30Tasmin Little, Iona Brown and Allan Stephenson reflect on Vaughan Williams's work.
| 18:003/6What are the strange noises coming from the hold? Karen and Melissa investigate. 18:302/6Michael Apted talks to Clare English about the birth of reality television.
| 18:004/6Destruction aboard the ship when Clive 55's thirst for scientific experiment goes wrong. 18:30Laura Marling on the first female psychoanalyst Lou Andreas-Salomé.
| 18:005/6The crew finally contact another race - but not before a minor rebellion on board. 18:30HRH Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands talks to Derek Jones about his conservation work.
| 18:00Will wakes to find he has travelled 100 years into the future to a post-capitalist London. 18:45Jonathan and Lydia patiently wait to be reunited with their young son.
| 18:002/4A mysterious trio force Reverend Braiden on a road trip. 18:302/4Eleanor discovers Abbottsville's clones show human-like feelings.
| |
|---|
| 19:00 | 19:0013/20Kenneth Horne blows his own trumpet, plus Julian and Sandy's psychic gift of a second vada 19:301/8City gents Charles and George are laid off but maintain the pretence of working.
| 19:0024/27Neddie discovers that he's heir to a Scottish fortune, but first he must outlive the Laird 19:301/5Parish Council leader Mrs Roberts wonders how to become more popular. 19:55Leonard Rossiter reads Barry Pilton's mercurial musings.
| 19:002/5Tony takes up astronomy, and finds something terrible among the stars. 19:307/8British week in the People's Republic showcases a double-decker bus and clog dancing.
| 19:003/13A dangerous panto gang escapes, as the team go 'Nationwide'. 19:306/6As Emily flies the nest, Victoria and Roger assess their marriage.
| 19:003/9Jack plots to get his cash. Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as feuding brothers. 19:303/6A romantic reconciliation meal does not go as planned for the Parkinsons.
| 19:00Mark Billingham investigates the life of Edgar Wallace, the 'fiction factory' of crime.
| 19:00True stories told live in the USA 19:50Comedian Sarah Millican chooses 'Bossanova' from Fun in Acapulco by Elvis Presley.
| |
|---|
| 20:00 | 20:005/8The detective investigates the violent death of an abusive and sadistic husband. 20:301/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 20:006/8Whilst recuperating in Cornwall, the detective is called upon to solve two deaths. 20:302/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 20:007/8The detective uses audio and visual guile to recover a fabulous diamond. 20:303/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 20:008/8The detective investigates the mysterious death of a screaming woman. 20:304/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| 20:001/6Charles Paris employs his skills to solve the murder of a leading theatre impresario. 20:305/5Paul Dodgson presents new short drama from the next generation of storytellers.
| | 20:00Olga adored a Polish pianist. Stars Miriam Margolyes and Nigel Anthony.
| |
|---|
| 21:00 | 21:0028/52Manoush Zomorodi explores the links between memory and music 21:50JS Bach’s ‘Brandenburg Concerto No. 5’ and ‘Con Alma’ by Dizzy Gillespie.
| 21:00The story of the BBC in the strange period of 1939-1940 and the echoes of Covid-19 today
| 21:002/3Cerys Matthews chooses more favourites from 25 series of BBC Radio 4's Soul Music
| 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.
| 21:00Anne-Marie Luff and Rachel Wheeley recommend the best podcasts for fans of H2G2
| | 21:00Singer and actor Bing Crosby makes his music choices. With Roy Plomley. From 1975. 21:30Max Bygraves with Bob Miller & The Millermen and guest Joe Brown.
| |
|---|
| 22:00 | 22:001/6Policeman turned stand-up Alfie Moore with tales of theft from the coppering front line. 22:306/6Unable to look at his own reflection in a mirror, Martin seeks help from a local artist.
| 22:004/4An excruciating TV panel show experience is also revelatory for the Room Next Door Man. 22:301/6A cat, a thermostat and Bristol combine in the ups and downs of a tiny charter airline.
| 22:002/4Miles interviews the BBC’s social mobility tsar. 22:305/6The man who insists Superman is Indian, and the Bhangra Muffins act cool.
| 22:003/4Gemma Arrowsmith wants to present a sketch show, but BBC's Adam Fleming has other ideas. 22:303/6Comedian Adam Bloom discovers when the average couple cease to have sex. 22:55Laura Lexx talks to the host of Drunk Women Solving Crime, Taylor Glenn.
| 22:00Marian and Tara on unsought advice, unwelcome invitations and unwanted baby pictures. 22:302/6Host Alan Partridge faces up to a 9-year-old prodigy, a hypnotist and a bad-boy lawyer. 22:55Laura Lexx chats to the host of Drunk Women Solving Crime, Taylor Glenn
| 22:001/4Comedian Rob Newman sets his sights on the world of philosophy. 22:301/6The Red Dwarf actor meets the Genius comic in the tag-team talk show.
| 22:004/6A new reality star columnist means Maddox must rewrite her copy without causing upset. 22:301/6Nathan illustrates what can happen when you don't listen to your mum. 22:451/6Cosmic comedy connections. A spoof documentary series that stretches the truth.
| |
|---|
| 23:00 | 23:004/6Andy Zaltzman quizzes the week's news. 23:304/6The sci-fi star and inventor explains life's big mysteries.
| 23:002/5The Sheffield singer-songwriter tries contacting the spirit world. 23:304/6It's a right royal knockabout as Henry VIII wants a son. 23:454/6Not-entirely-true account of the 1960s criminal underworld.
| 23:005/6What's the secret of Stonehenge? And the day truth broke out. 23:301/8The poet visits Southampton to unravel the mystery of King Canute plus poems on egg cosies 23:45Tango dancers and DJs - bleak, funny and confusing tales of urban life after dark.
| 23:002/4Awkward small talk with a German cop. Bittersweet comic tales with Chris Neill. 23:154/4Samantha Bond stars as Anthea whose Christmas news is rather surprising. 23:301/6It's 1993 and the incredibly silly Party Party sweeps to power. Stars Hugh Laurie.
| 23:00Sophie Willan explores monogamous relationships and how 'normal' they really are. 23:153/4Frances Barber stars as an ageing actress behaving badly at an audition. 23:30Bruno Pernadas's 2016 album brings some summer warmth to Kiri Pritchard-McLean.
| 23:006/6With Greg Davies, Jon Richardson, Sarah Millican. The Hoosiers provide music.
| 23:002/6Arthur and Ford have escaped Earth's demise only to be cornered by Vogons and their poetry 23:302/6Saint David, Saint Patrick and Gerald of Wales are put to the Totaliser Test.
| |
|---|