| 00:00 | 00:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 00:301/2Florence Green wants to open a bookshop in a small Suffolk town, but faces many obstacles.
| 00:00Waking on her 17th birthday, Olivia senses her rite of passage has begun.
| 00:001930s London, Olivia meets Rollo again - and they embark on a secret affair.
| 00:00A re-imagining of Oscar Wilde’s hastily arranged sitting with a society palm reader. 00:45Old friends meet up to discuss their love life and dating later in life.
| 00:001/2Zorba the Greek begins to teach a young writer about the real meaning of life.
| 00:00The War Doctor is on a mission to save Ollistra and prevent a Dalek-Sontaran alliance.
| 00:006/6An MP discovers that he is a mutant being manipulated by an unidentified controller. 00:30Maybury is driving home, he's lost, it's getting dark and he's running out of petrol.
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| 01:00 | 01:40The Star Trek legend chooses ‘Rocket Man’ by Elton John and ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ by Queen. 01:50The country's worst hairdressers head out to sea.
| 01:001/6After leaving London, Milkie finds arson and bloodshed in Wales. 01:301/6The'Heart of Fire' ruby once adorned the crown of Tsars, but you own it at your peril...
| 01:002/6Did fanatical nationalists attack an old lady? 01:302/6Katherine is travelling to Nice, but someone on board won't be able to alight...
| 01:003/6Milkie discovers corruption goes right to the top. 01:303/6With one dead and a gem stolen, Poirot begins to ‘arrange the facts’.
| 01:004/6Milkie and Beth search for the killers. 01:304/6Poirot questions the Comte and intercepts a package...
| 01:002/2Will Zorba's advice for life lead to tragedy when Nikos meets with the young widow?
| 01:00When TV star Michelle appears on the London stage, a fan decides to get much closer.
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| 02:00 | | 02:006/10The poltergeist makes a chilling visit. 02:151/5Maya gets an unexpected visit from singing legend Billie Holiday. 02:302/4Comedian Bridget Christie contemplates mortality and takes a look at life.
| 02:007/10Florence is invited into Mr Brundish's lair to discuss Lolita. Read by Maggie Steed. 02:152/5Maya moves to New York to develop her writing but realises there is much to be improved. 02:302/6Ed finds himself the oldest intern in town and sharing an office with Ping.
| 02:008/10Lolita brings a surge of sales but other problems too. Read by Maggie Steed. 02:153/5Maya meets South African freedom fighter Vusumzi Make, and her life changes forever. 02:302/3Sarah Kendall talks to fellow storytellers about what 'story' means to them.
| 02:009/10The tide is unmistakably turning against Florence's enterprise. Read by Maggie Steed. 02:154/5Maya’s in love but bored so she creates a group for women to effect change. 02:304/4Sara looks at examples of altruistic behaviour and feats of generosity.
| 02:005/6Milkie tries to find out how far the political corruption goes. 02:305/6Fingers point to Ruth’s husband as the killer...
| 02:20DJ and presenter Fearne Cotton inherits 'Good Times, Bad Times' by Led Zeppelin. 02:30The story of man’s long and complex relationship with opium – for better, and for worse.
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| 03:00 | 03:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on the legend of Lord Nelson. 03:3014/21Mamma mia! There’s trouble on the menu when Mavis and Janet help out at Luigi’s café.
| 03:0012/13Barrister Roger Thursby is sent to Rome to check on a case. 03:305/8Jim Hacker gets embroiled in the property business.
| 03:0024/26Neddie Seagoon is sent to capture the German general who commands the island of Crete. 03:304/6George Cragge thinks an unrelated murder may be connected after all.
| 03:008/12The Lad gets a green signal, but a bumpy ride lies ahead. 03:306/6A diplomatic visit sees the Ambassador mix the oil and water of artistic detente.
| 03:001/15Fred Harris, Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees and Chris Emmett refuse to speak of Eric Pode. 03:304/6The shady lawyer runs a broke department store.
| 03:0010/10The final chapter of Florence's business. Read by Maggie Steed. 03:155/5Maya works as associate editor of a newspaper in Egypt but faces a crisis with Vus. 03:304/4Comedy set in the world of Edwardian finance.
| 03:452/5How to beat the fiends in white coats and overalls at their own game.
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| 04:00 | 04:004 Extra's extended edition. Michael McIntyre shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young
| 04:005/6Dave Gorman and guest Matthew Wright chew over ridiculous and unworkable inventions. 04:304/6After Steve and Linda's dinner party, Dan is not keen on a re-match.
| 04:006/6Dr Phil Hammond chairs the debating game with Pete Sinclair, Steve Punt, Michael White. 04:301/4The squabbling husband and wife's weekly look at classical music.
| 04:001/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 04:304/4The passions of Lytton Strychnine and Virginia Woof encounter psychoanalysis
| 04:005/6Literary quiz with Dillie Keane, Mark Radcliffe, Sophie Hannah and Simon Armitage. 04:301/6Plenty of challenges still await an involved, caring social worker. Or even Clare.
| 04:003/6Felicity decides to meddle in the marriage of chums Diana and Dicky. 04:305/6Sport and politics collide on the Shipcombe Green cricket square.
| 04:00Will Ted be happy if Kitty’s holiday dreams come true? Stars Ted Ray 04:306/6Artistic Eric bags a bargain, and an industrial espionage drama what Ern wrote.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Waking on her 17th birthday, Olivia senses her rite of passage has begun.
| 05:001930s London, Olivia meets Rollo again - and they embark on a secret affair.
| 05:00A re-imagining of Oscar Wilde’s hastily arranged sitting with a society palm reader. 05:45Old friends meet up to discuss their love life and dating later in life.
| 05:001/2Zorba the Greek begins to teach a young writer about the real meaning of life.
| 05:002/2Will Zorba's advice for life lead to tragedy when Nikos meets with the young widow?
| 05:001/6Which generation is the funniest? With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Adrian Walsh. 05:303/6Pip wants to save the poor and Harry Biscuit wants swans.
| 05:003/3Isy Suttie ambles through the radio archives to celebrate family life.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/6After leaving London, Milkie finds arson and bloodshed in Wales. 06:301/6The'Heart of Fire' ruby once adorned the crown of Tsars, but you own it at your peril...
| 06:002/6Did fanatical nationalists attack an old lady? 06:302/6Katherine is travelling to Nice, but someone on board won't be able to alight...
| 06:003/6Milkie discovers corruption goes right to the top. 06:303/6With one dead and a gem stolen, Poirot begins to ‘arrange the facts’.
| 06:004/6Milkie and Beth search for the killers. 06:304/6Poirot questions the Comte and intercepts a package...
| 06:005/6Milkie tries to find out how far the political corruption goes. 06:305/6Fingers point to Ruth’s husband as the killer...
| 06:00When TV star Michelle appears on the London stage, a fan decides to get much closer.
| 06:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 06:302/2Florence has opened a new bookshop but there are many obstacles. Read by Maggie Steed.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/10The poltergeist makes a chilling visit. 07:151/5Maya gets an unexpected visit from singing legend Billie Holiday. 07:302/4Comedian Bridget Christie contemplates mortality and takes a look at life.
| 07:007/10Florence is invited into Mr Brundish's lair to discuss Lolita. Read by Maggie Steed. 07:152/5Maya moves to New York to develop her writing but realises there is much to be improved. 07:302/6Ed finds himself the oldest intern in town and sharing an office with Ping.
| 07:008/10Lolita brings a surge of sales but other problems too. Read by Maggie Steed. 07:153/5Maya meets South African freedom fighter Vusumzi Make, and her life changes forever. 07:302/3Sarah Kendall talks to fellow storytellers about what 'story' means to them.
| 07:009/10The tide is unmistakably turning against Florence's enterprise. Read by Maggie Steed. 07:154/5Maya’s in love but bored so she creates a group for women to effect change. 07:304/4Sara looks at examples of altruistic behaviour and feats of generosity.
| 07:0010/10The final chapter of Florence's business. Read by Maggie Steed. 07:155/5Maya works as associate editor of a newspaper in Egypt but faces a crisis with Vus. 07:304/4Comedy set in the world of Edwardian finance.
| 07:20DJ and presenter Fearne Cotton inherits 'Good Times, Bad Times' by Led Zeppelin. 07:30The story of man’s long and complex relationship with opium – for better, and for worse.
| 07:40Kate chooses ‘The Promise’ by Bruce Springsteen and ‘Simple Twist Of Fate’ by Bob Dylan. 07:50Dramatisation of the fourth volume of Maya Angelou's iconic memoirs.
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| 08:00 | 08:0012/13Barrister Roger Thursby is sent to Rome to check on a case. 08:305/8Jim Hacker gets embroiled in the property business.
| 08:0024/26Neddie Seagoon is sent to capture the German general who commands the island of Crete. 08:304/6George Cragge thinks an unrelated murder may be connected after all.
| 08:008/12The Lad gets a green signal, but a bumpy ride lies ahead. 08:306/6A diplomatic visit sees the Ambassador mix the oil and water of artistic detente.
| 08:001/15Fred Harris, Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees and Chris Emmett refuse to speak of Eric Pode. 08:304/6The shady lawyer runs a broke department store.
| 08:003/6Felicity decides to meddle in the marriage of chums Diana and Dicky. 08:305/6Sport and politics collide on the Shipcombe Green cricket square.
| 08:452/5How to beat the fiends in white coats and overalls at their own game.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6Dave Gorman and guest Matthew Wright chew over ridiculous and unworkable inventions. 09:304/6After Steve and Linda's dinner party, Dan is not keen on a re-match.
| 09:006/6Dr Phil Hammond chairs the debating game with Pete Sinclair, Steve Punt, Michael White. 09:301/4The squabbling husband and wife's weekly look at classical music.
| 09:001/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 09:304/4The passions of Lytton Strychnine and Virginia Woof encounter psychoanalysis
| 09:005/6Literary quiz with Dillie Keane, Mark Radcliffe, Sophie Hannah and Simon Armitage. 09:301/6Plenty of challenges still await an involved, caring social worker. Or even Clare.
| 09:001/6Which generation is the funniest? With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Adrian Walsh. 09:303/6Pip wants to save the poor and Harry Biscuit wants swans.
| 09:00Will Ted be happy if Kitty’s holiday dreams come true? Stars Ted Ray 09:306/6Artistic Eric bags a bargain, and an industrial espionage drama what Ern wrote.
| 09:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray poke fun at Europeans and celebrations. 09:3015/21Confusion over a Russian guest means that Janet has to step into the limelight.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Waking on her 17th birthday, Olivia senses her rite of passage has begun.
| 10:001930s London, Olivia meets Rollo again - and they embark on a secret affair.
| 10:00A re-imagining of Oscar Wilde’s hastily arranged sitting with a society palm reader. 10:45Old friends meet up to discuss their love life and dating later in life.
| 10:001/2Zorba the Greek begins to teach a young writer about the real meaning of life.
| 10:002/2Will Zorba's advice for life lead to tragedy when Nikos meets with the young widow?
| 10:003/3Isy Suttie ambles through the radio archives to celebrate family life.
| 10:004 Extra's extended edition. Molly Parkin shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young
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| 11:00 | 11:001/6After leaving London, Milkie finds arson and bloodshed in Wales. 11:301/6The'Heart of Fire' ruby once adorned the crown of Tsars, but you own it at your peril...
| 11:002/6Did fanatical nationalists attack an old lady? 11:302/6Katherine is travelling to Nice, but someone on board won't be able to alight...
| 11:003/6Milkie discovers corruption goes right to the top. 11:303/6With one dead and a gem stolen, Poirot begins to ‘arrange the facts’.
| 11:004/6Milkie and Beth search for the killers. 11:304/6Poirot questions the Comte and intercepts a package...
| 11:005/6Milkie tries to find out how far the political corruption goes. 11:305/6Fingers point to Ruth’s husband as the killer...
| 11:00When TV star Michelle appears on the London stage, a fan decides to get much closer.
| 11:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 11:302/2Florence has opened a new bookshop but there are many obstacles. Read by Maggie Steed.
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| 12:00 | 12:006/10The poltergeist makes a chilling visit. 12:151/5Maya gets an unexpected visit from singing legend Billie Holiday. 12:302/4Comedian Bridget Christie contemplates mortality and takes a look at life.
| 12:007/10Florence is invited into Mr Brundish's lair to discuss Lolita. Read by Maggie Steed. 12:152/5Maya moves to New York to develop her writing but realises there is much to be improved. 12:302/6Ed finds himself the oldest intern in town and sharing an office with Ping.
| 12:008/10Lolita brings a surge of sales but other problems too. Read by Maggie Steed. 12:153/5Maya meets South African freedom fighter Vusumzi Make, and her life changes forever. 12:302/3Sarah Kendall talks to fellow storytellers about what 'story' means to them.
| 12:009/10The tide is unmistakably turning against Florence's enterprise. Read by Maggie Steed. 12:154/5Maya’s in love but bored so she creates a group for women to effect change. 12:304/4Sara looks at examples of altruistic behaviour and feats of generosity.
| 12:0010/10The final chapter of Florence's business. Read by Maggie Steed. 12:155/5Maya works as associate editor of a newspaper in Egypt but faces a crisis with Vus. 12:304/4Comedy set in the world of Edwardian finance.
| 12:20DJ and presenter Fearne Cotton inherits 'Good Times, Bad Times' by Led Zeppelin. 12:30The story of man’s long and complex relationship with opium – for better, and for worse.
| 12:40Kate chooses ‘The Promise’ by Bruce Springsteen and ‘Simple Twist Of Fate’ by Bob Dylan. 12:50Dramatisation of the fourth volume of Maya Angelou's iconic memoirs.
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| 13:00 | 13:0012/13Barrister Roger Thursby is sent to Rome to check on a case. 13:305/8Jim Hacker gets embroiled in the property business.
| 13:0024/26Neddie Seagoon is sent to capture the German general who commands the island of Crete. 13:304/6George Cragge thinks an unrelated murder may be connected after all.
| 13:008/12The Lad gets a green signal, but a bumpy ride lies ahead. 13:306/6A diplomatic visit sees the Ambassador mix the oil and water of artistic detente.
| 13:001/15Fred Harris, Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees and Chris Emmett refuse to speak of Eric Pode. 13:304/6The shady lawyer runs a broke department store.
| 13:003/6Felicity decides to meddle in the marriage of chums Diana and Dicky. 13:305/6Sport and politics collide on the Shipcombe Green cricket square.
| 13:452/5How to beat the fiends in white coats and overalls at their own game.
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| 14:00 | 14:005/6Dave Gorman and guest Matthew Wright chew over ridiculous and unworkable inventions. 14:304/6After Steve and Linda's dinner party, Dan is not keen on a re-match.
| 14:006/6Dr Phil Hammond chairs the debating game with Pete Sinclair, Steve Punt, Michael White. 14:301/4The squabbling husband and wife's weekly look at classical music.
| 14:001/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 14:304/4The passions of Lytton Strychnine and Virginia Woof encounter psychoanalysis
| 14:005/6Literary quiz with Dillie Keane, Mark Radcliffe, Sophie Hannah and Simon Armitage. 14:301/6Plenty of challenges still await an involved, caring social worker. Or even Clare.
| 14:001/6Which generation is the funniest? With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Adrian Walsh. 14:303/6Pip wants to save the poor and Harry Biscuit wants swans.
| 14:00Will Ted be happy if Kitty’s holiday dreams come true? Stars Ted Ray 14:306/6Artistic Eric bags a bargain, and an industrial espionage drama what Ern wrote.
| 14:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray poke fun at Europeans and celebrations. 14:3015/21Confusion over a Russian guest means that Janet has to step into the limelight.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Waking on her 17th birthday, Olivia senses her rite of passage has begun.
| 15:001930s London, Olivia meets Rollo again - and they embark on a secret affair.
| 15:00A re-imagining of Oscar Wilde’s hastily arranged sitting with a society palm reader. 15:45Old friends meet up to discuss their love life and dating later in life.
| 15:001/2Zorba the Greek begins to teach a young writer about the real meaning of life.
| 15:002/2Will Zorba's advice for life lead to tragedy when Nikos meets with the young widow?
| 15:003/3Isy Suttie ambles through the radio archives to celebrate family life.
| 15:004 Extra's extended edition. Molly Parkin shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6After leaving London, Milkie finds arson and bloodshed in Wales. 16:301/6The'Heart of Fire' ruby once adorned the crown of Tsars, but you own it at your peril...
| 16:002/6Did fanatical nationalists attack an old lady? 16:302/6Katherine is travelling to Nice, but someone on board won't be able to alight...
| 16:003/6Milkie discovers corruption goes right to the top. 16:303/6With one dead and a gem stolen, Poirot begins to ‘arrange the facts’.
| 16:004/6Milkie and Beth search for the killers. 16:304/6Poirot questions the Comte and intercepts a package...
| 16:005/6Milkie tries to find out how far the political corruption goes. 16:305/6Fingers point to Ruth’s husband as the killer...
| 16:00The War Doctor is on a mission to save Ollistra and prevent a Dalek-Sontaran alliance.
| 16:006/6An MP discovers that he is a mutant being manipulated by an unidentified controller. 16:30Maybury is driving home, he's lost, it's getting dark and he's running out of petrol.
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| 17:00 | 17:006/10The poltergeist makes a chilling visit. 17:151/5Maya gets an unexpected visit from singing legend Billie Holiday. 17:302/4Comedian Bridget Christie contemplates mortality and takes a look at life.
| 17:007/10Florence is invited into Mr Brundish's lair to discuss Lolita. Read by Maggie Steed. 17:152/5Maya moves to New York to develop her writing but realises there is much to be improved. 17:302/6Ed finds himself the oldest intern in town and sharing an office with Ping.
| 17:008/10Lolita brings a surge of sales but other problems too. Read by Maggie Steed. 17:153/5Maya meets South African freedom fighter Vusumzi Make, and her life changes forever. 17:302/3Sarah Kendall talks to fellow storytellers about what 'story' means to them.
| 17:009/10The tide is unmistakably turning against Florence's enterprise. Read by Maggie Steed. 17:154/5Maya’s in love but bored so she creates a group for women to effect change. 17:304/4Sara looks at examples of altruistic behaviour and feats of generosity.
| 17:0010/10The final chapter of Florence's business. Read by Maggie Steed. 17:155/5Maya works as associate editor of a newspaper in Egypt but faces a crisis with Vus. 17:304/4Comedy set in the world of Edwardian finance.
| 17:00When TV star Michelle appears on the London stage, a fan decides to get much closer.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:302/2Florence has opened a new bookshop but there are many obstacles. Read by Maggie Steed.
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| 18:00 | 18:0012/13Barrister Roger Thursby is sent to Rome to check on a case. 18:305/8Jim Hacker gets embroiled in the property business.
| 18:0024/26Neddie Seagoon is sent to capture the German general who commands the island of Crete. 18:304/6George Cragge thinks an unrelated murder may be connected after all.
| 18:008/12The Lad gets a green signal, but a bumpy ride lies ahead. 18:306/6A diplomatic visit sees the Ambassador mix the oil and water of artistic detente.
| 18:001/15Fred Harris, Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees and Chris Emmett refuse to speak of Eric Pode. 18:304/6The shady lawyer runs a broke department store.
| 18:003/6Felicity decides to meddle in the marriage of chums Diana and Dicky. 18:305/6Sport and politics collide on the Shipcombe Green cricket square.
| 18:20DJ and presenter Fearne Cotton inherits 'Good Times, Bad Times' by Led Zeppelin. 18:30The story of man’s long and complex relationship with opium – for better, and for worse.
| 18:40Kate chooses ‘The Promise’ by Bruce Springsteen and ‘Simple Twist Of Fate’ by Bob Dylan. 18:50Dramatisation of the fourth volume of Maya Angelou's iconic memoirs.
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| 19:00 | 19:005/6Dave Gorman and guest Matthew Wright chew over ridiculous and unworkable inventions. 19:304/6After Steve and Linda's dinner party, Dan is not keen on a re-match.
| 19:006/6Dr Phil Hammond chairs the debating game with Pete Sinclair, Steve Punt, Michael White. 19:301/4The squabbling husband and wife's weekly look at classical music.
| 19:001/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 19:304/4The passions of Lytton Strychnine and Virginia Woof encounter psychoanalysis
| 19:005/6Literary quiz with Dillie Keane, Mark Radcliffe, Sophie Hannah and Simon Armitage. 19:301/6Plenty of challenges still await an involved, caring social worker. Or even Clare.
| 19:001/6Which generation is the funniest? With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Adrian Walsh. 19:303/6Pip wants to save the poor and Harry Biscuit wants swans.
| 19:452/5How to beat the fiends in white coats and overalls at their own game.
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| 20:00 | 20:008/8Radiolab explores whether you need a brain to experience the world
| 20:0040/52Manoush Zomorodi explores how we can store and preserve information into the future 20:50Sheila Hancock chooses songs by Vera Lynn and Nina Simone.
| 20:00Chris Stokel-Walker assesses how YouTube has shaped and changed the society we live in.
| 20:002/3Isy Suttie ambles through the radio archives to celebrate family life.
| 20:00In the 1970s the composer Philip Glass drove a taxi around Manhattan to make ends meet. 20:30The surprising history behind a track made famous by Nina Simone
| 20:00Will Ted be happy if Kitty’s holiday dreams come true? Stars Ted Ray 20:306/6Artistic Eric bags a bargain, and an industrial espionage drama what Ern wrote.
| 20:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray poke fun at Europeans and celebrations. 20:3015/21Confusion over a Russian guest means that Janet has to step into the limelight.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Open the door, what’s my name, play the game to the end… 21:45Keith Stuart remembers the whirrs and clicks that made up the soundtrack of his youth.
| 21:00Strange events start at an ordinary house in South London. Is it a poltergeist? 21:30When Pan finds a 21st-century recording of a rainforest, she has no idea what it is.
| 21:00Danny meets the real-life Shirley Hitchings as, back in 1956, objects move by themselves. 21:30Pan goes on the run from Daria and The Hands to find answers deep down in Fumetown.
| 21:00Danny explores links with the infamous Enfield Poltergeist as the press besiege Number 63. 21:30Pan finds an illegal brain shop to uncover how the recordings have changed her.
| 21:00A psychic offers to perform an exorcism to remove the poltergeist. Is Shirley in danger? 21:30Daria and The Hands close in on Pan as they race towards the oil lake.
| 21:003/3Isy Suttie ambles through the radio archives to celebrate family life.
| 21:004 Extra's extended edition. Molly Parkin shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young
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| 22:00 | 22:008/8Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute. 22:301/4Bittersweet stories written and performed by Chris Neill with Martin Hyder and Isy Suttie. 22:451/4Charlotte has met a new man, prompting Lillian to offer her best dating advice.
| 22:001/6Award-winning comedian Mark Watson re-embarks on his doomed quest to understand life. 22:303/6The award-winning comic's lowdown on what being a mum and dad means.
| 22:001/6Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam return as the couple still in love with life and each other. 22:302/6Jason Cook divulges his tips for asking someone out and successful first dates. 22:55Iain Lee talks to Michael Akadiri.
| 22:004/4Are you Armageddon-ready? Sylvia and Rachel explore home defence. 22:303/4Helen Keen tackles the problem of boredom and the potential solution that is gamification. 22:55Iain Lee talks to Michael Akadiri.
| 22:001/6With Zoe Lyons and Dane Baptiste. 22:303/4The human chameleon's host of comic characters from a chicken shop worker to a honeymooner
| 22:002/4News, weather, sport and a fly on the wall documentary. 22:302/4Battles recreated, and National Trousers Day. The duo's sketches and songs. 22:452/6Sketch show with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward.
| 22:002/4A trip round Wunderland, the Poundland of magical realms. 22:305/6The Simpsons' voice artiste interviews the Office co-creator.
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| 23:00 | 23:008/11Andy Zaltzman quizzes the week's news. 23:305/6The sci-fi star probes the notion of a 'cosmic plan'.
| 23:005/6Two travellers stumble upon a very unusual pub quiz. 23:303/6In the Tower of Tests, Sam loses a pal. But is death the end?
| 23:004/6Marcus Brigstocke persuades Gyles Brandreth to try doing absolutely nothing. 23:303/4Patrick Marber, Peter Curran and Jane Horrocks talk critically-acclaimed nonsense in bed. 23:455/6Dr Berry's latest patient finds himself crowded, and face-to-face with an unusual tattoo.
| 23:001/4The stand-up comic returns to the stage with his trials of modern life. 23:155/5When Phil begins to act suspiciously, Helen assumes it's about his nubile new colleague. 23:303/6Mr and Mrs Wrigglesworth receive some bad news about a friend.
| 23:004/4The Aussie comic explores Pablo Picasso's angry 1907 masterpiece. 23:153/4Join Alex and Ben - aka The Pin - in their weird twist on the double-act sketch show 23:303/4Doc Brown, Gomez, Henry Paker and Richard Herring join Arthur Smith to entertain.
| 23:002/4The prospective politicians visit Phoebe and 'The Grundy' in hospital. 23:301/6Feeling middle-aged at 35, Will seeks advice from godfather Peter and Tory MP George.
| 23:004/4Arms dealer Simon dreads his school reunion, but could he end up the coolest kid in class? 23:302/6The pathology lab sets up a surprising new medical empathy scheme.
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