| 00:00 | 00:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 00:302/2Florence has opened a new bookshop but there are many obstacles. Read by Maggie Steed.
| 00:001/4France 1791: A girl is murdered in Amiens. Is there a cover-up? Stars David Calder.
| 00:002/4Lt Gen Lacroix calls on the local sorceress over a ritual killing. Stars David Calder.
| 00:003/4A doctor's son confesses to his father's murder. But is it the truth? Stars David Calder.
| 00:004/4A girl’s death is linked to a magical sect. Could Lacroix be involved? Stars David Calder.
| 00:00The War Doctor and his allies must face a final desperate fight. Stars John Hurt. 00:35On his birthday, at the exact time he was born, Isaac Scatchard has a sinister visitation.
| 00:00Heleyna makes amends for her actions as the Daleks relentlessly pursue their plans. 00:35When Arthur visits Doncaster in race week, he’s obliged to share a hotel with a stranger.
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| 01:00 | 01:40Kate chooses ‘The Promise’ by Bruce Springsteen and ‘Simple Twist Of Fate’ by Bob Dylan. 01:50Dramatisation of the fourth volume of Maya Angelou's iconic memoirs.
| 01:006/6Exposing guilt is dangerous when the powerful are rotten and idealists are liars. 01:306/6Derek is arrested for murder, but canny Poirot is unconvinced.
| 01:001/6On the trail of forgers, intrepid boy reporter Tintin arrives at a mysterious castle. 01:301/13The psychiatrist-sleuth investigates the mysterious death of wealthy French baroness.
| 01:002/6The intrepid boy reporter buys a model ship that sparks off a treasure hunt. 01:302/13A woman wants to be absolved of a murder, but will the psychiatrist-sleuth agree?
| 01:003/6The intrepid boy reporter is after the booty, but is mad Professor Calculus helping? 01:303/13When a temperamental starlet receives a death threat, the psychiatrist-sleuth is called in
| 01:00A man persuades Sally, the curator at Reedbeck Hall, to give him an out of hours tour.
| 01:00Toby loves to sit in Grace's garden as a refuge from his wife. But how long will he stay?
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| 02:00 | | 02:001/5Keith Houston visits the birthplace of papyrus. 02:151/10Jane Austen's satire on all things Gothic with Miriam Margolyes. 02:303/4Comedian Bridget Christie contemplates mortality and takes a look at death.
| 02:002/5Just what goes into the making of a book? Keith Houston explores. 02:152/10Catherine Morland becomes extremely worried. Stars Georgia Groome. 02:303/6Ed finds himself writing a film script, an action adventure with a quirky sci-fi twist.
| 02:003/5Keith Houston takes us to the courts of ancient China where paper finds its origins. 02:153/10Catherine finds her plan to spend more time with Henry Tilney thwarted. 02:303/3Author Nikesh Shukla on the importance of truth in storytelling.
| 02:004/5Keith Houston explores the history of the illuminated manuscript from Ireland. 02:154/10Catherine discovers that heroines must take desperate action to get what they want. 02:301/4A mother and daughter begin an epic sponsored walk along the Thames Path.
| 02:004/6The rocket countdown is on for the intrepid boy reporter and his dog Snowy. 02:304/13A man tormented by nightmares visits Dr Morelle over fears he will murder his mother.
| 02:30Damian Le Bas sets out on a journey to discover his traveller family's past.
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| 03:00 | 03:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray poke fun at Europeans and celebrations. 03:3015/21Confusion over a Russian guest means that Janet has to step into the limelight.
| 03:0013/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby confronts a fearsome judge. 03:306/8Jim Hacker shuns Sir Humphrey's advice over dodgy weapon dealing.
| 03:0026/26The Romans hit Britain, but Seagoon, Eccles and Bluebottle are off to Rome's Colosseum. 03:305/6A Jobcentre murder makes hack George Cragge more uncertain of New Labour.
| 03:009/12Living in the only house in Railway Cuttings without a TV, the Lad takes action. 03:301/6The sofa-bound presenters ponder the future and grapple with relationships.
| 03:002/15Scheherazade's tales prove disappointing. 03:305/6The shady lawyer tries fleecing a millionaire.
| 03:005/5Keith Houston digs up more history of printing presses and the modern book abroad. 03:155/10Catherine receives a most pleasing invitation and a most displeasing engagement. 03:301/4The Wilsons family resume their efforts to live their best ethical life.
| 03:453/5Fontwell finds that chips are off when he takes on the fiends in white coats.
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| 04:00 | 04:004 Extra's extended edition. Molly Parkin shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young
| 04:006/6Dave Gorman and guest Charlie Brooker chew over ridiculous and unworkable inventions. 04:305/6With news of another baby for their best friends, Dan takes action over Lucy's reaction.
| 04:001/6Martin Young hosts the quiz. With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Sue Cook and Annabel Giles. 04:302/4The husband and wife radio presenters humiliate Juliet Stevenson.
| 04:002/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 04:301/6The comedian chronicles his life from childhood to fatherhood.
| 04:006/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Radcliffe, Sophie Hannah and Dillie Keane. 04:302/6Surprisingly, control freak and social worker Clare makes some cool new friends.
| 04:004/6Ahead of a trip to Brighton, Felicity gets an unexpected cash windfall. 04:306/6A swish new restaurant is set to open and swipe customers from the village pub.
| 04:00Will Ted be happy when Kitty agrees to look after her friend’s affairs? 04:30When a rival school moves next door to Chiselbury, Professor Jimmy Edwards wants it closed
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| 05:00 | 05:001/4France 1791: A girl is murdered in Amiens. Is there a cover-up? Stars David Calder.
| 05:002/4Lt Gen Lacroix calls on the local sorceress over a ritual killing. Stars David Calder.
| 05:003/4A doctor's son confesses to his father's murder. But is it the truth? Stars David Calder.
| 05:004/4A girl’s death is linked to a magical sect. Could Lacroix be involved? Stars David Calder.
| 05:00A man persuades Sally, the curator at Reedbeck Hall, to give him an out of hours tour.
| 05:002/6Simon Mayo hosts the comedy show that pits the comic generations against each other. 05:304/6In the depths of poverty, Pip finds his true calling and Harry makes a machine from moles.
| 05:001/3John Wilson looks back at the best of Mastertapes from Sir Paul McCartney to Paul Weller.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/6Exposing guilt is dangerous when the powerful are rotten and idealists are liars. 06:306/6Derek is arrested for murder, but canny Poirot is unconvinced.
| 06:001/6On the trail of forgers, intrepid boy reporter Tintin arrives at a mysterious castle. 06:301/13The psychiatrist-sleuth investigates the mysterious death of wealthy French baroness.
| 06:002/6The intrepid boy reporter buys a model ship that sparks off a treasure hunt. 06:302/13A woman wants to be absolved of a murder, but will the psychiatrist-sleuth agree?
| 06:003/6The intrepid boy reporter is after the booty, but is mad Professor Calculus helping? 06:303/13When a temperamental starlet receives a death threat, the psychiatrist-sleuth is called in
| 06:004/6The rocket countdown is on for the intrepid boy reporter and his dog Snowy. 06:304/13A man tormented by nightmares visits Dr Morelle over fears he will murder his mother.
| 06:00Toby loves to sit in Grace's garden as a refuge from his wife. But how long will he stay?
| 06:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 06:30Keith Houston visits the birthplace of papyrus.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/5Keith Houston visits the birthplace of papyrus. 07:151/10Jane Austen's satire on all things Gothic with Miriam Margolyes. 07:303/4Comedian Bridget Christie contemplates mortality and takes a look at death.
| 07:002/5Just what goes into the making of a book? Keith Houston explores. 07:152/10Catherine Morland becomes extremely worried. Stars Georgia Groome. 07:303/6Ed finds himself writing a film script, an action adventure with a quirky sci-fi twist.
| 07:003/5Keith Houston takes us to the courts of ancient China where paper finds its origins. 07:153/10Catherine finds her plan to spend more time with Henry Tilney thwarted. 07:303/3Author Nikesh Shukla on the importance of truth in storytelling.
| 07:004/5Keith Houston explores the history of the illuminated manuscript from Ireland. 07:154/10Catherine discovers that heroines must take desperate action to get what they want. 07:301/4A mother and daughter begin an epic sponsored walk along the Thames Path.
| 07:005/5Keith Houston digs up more history of printing presses and the modern book abroad. 07:155/10Catherine receives a most pleasing invitation and a most displeasing engagement. 07:301/4The Wilsons family resume their efforts to live their best ethical life.
| 07:30Damian Le Bas sets out on a journey to discover his traveller family's past.
| 07:40The actor chooses Ken Boothe's 'Everything I Own' and Stevie Wonder 'Living for the City'. 07:501/2Entering society, Catherine imagines danger in every encounter with comic results.
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| 08:00 | 08:0013/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby confronts a fearsome judge. 08:306/8Jim Hacker shuns Sir Humphrey's advice over dodgy weapon dealing.
| 08:0026/26The Romans hit Britain, but Seagoon, Eccles and Bluebottle are off to Rome's Colosseum. 08:305/6A Jobcentre murder makes hack George Cragge more uncertain of New Labour.
| 08:009/12Living in the only house in Railway Cuttings without a TV, the Lad takes action. 08:301/6The sofa-bound presenters ponder the future and grapple with relationships.
| 08:002/15Scheherazade's tales prove disappointing. 08:305/6The shady lawyer tries fleecing a millionaire.
| 08:004/6Ahead of a trip to Brighton, Felicity gets an unexpected cash windfall. 08:306/6A swish new restaurant is set to open and swipe customers from the village pub.
| 08:35Writer Colm Toibin selects tracks by Joan Sutherland and Bob Dylan. 08:453/5Fontwell finds that chips are off when he takes on the fiends in white coats.
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| 09:00 | 09:006/6Dave Gorman and guest Charlie Brooker chew over ridiculous and unworkable inventions. 09:305/6With news of another baby for their best friends, Dan takes action over Lucy's reaction.
| 09:001/6Martin Young hosts the quiz. With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Sue Cook and Annabel Giles. 09:302/4The husband and wife radio presenters humiliate Juliet Stevenson.
| 09:002/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 09:301/6The comedian chronicles his life from childhood to fatherhood.
| 09:006/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Radcliffe, Sophie Hannah and Dillie Keane. 09:302/6Surprisingly, control freak and social worker Clare makes some cool new friends.
| 09:002/6Simon Mayo hosts the comedy show that pits the comic generations against each other. 09:304/6In the depths of poverty, Pip finds his true calling and Harry makes a machine from moles.
| 09:00Will Ted be happy when Kitty agrees to look after her friend’s affairs? 09:30When a rival school moves next door to Chiselbury, Professor Jimmy Edwards wants it closed
| 09:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray cross their comedy swords. With Miriam Margolyes. 09:3016/21Maggie asks her friends to help fix-up a cottage she’s bought. What could go wrong?
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4France 1791: A girl is murdered in Amiens. Is there a cover-up? Stars David Calder.
| 10:002/4Lt Gen Lacroix calls on the local sorceress over a ritual killing. Stars David Calder.
| 10:003/4A doctor's son confesses to his father's murder. But is it the truth? Stars David Calder.
| 10:004/4A girl’s death is linked to a magical sect. Could Lacroix be involved? Stars David Calder.
| 10:00A man persuades Sally, the curator at Reedbeck Hall, to give him an out of hours tour.
| 10:001/3John Wilson looks back at the best of Mastertapes from Sir Paul McCartney to Paul Weller.
| 10:004 Extra's extended edition. Lord Coe shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young
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| 11:00 | 11:006/6Exposing guilt is dangerous when the powerful are rotten and idealists are liars. 11:306/6Derek is arrested for murder, but canny Poirot is unconvinced.
| 11:001/6On the trail of forgers, intrepid boy reporter Tintin arrives at a mysterious castle. 11:301/13The psychiatrist-sleuth investigates the mysterious death of wealthy French baroness.
| 11:002/6The intrepid boy reporter buys a model ship that sparks off a treasure hunt. 11:302/13A woman wants to be absolved of a murder, but will the psychiatrist-sleuth agree?
| 11:003/6The intrepid boy reporter is after the booty, but is mad Professor Calculus helping? 11:303/13When a temperamental starlet receives a death threat, the psychiatrist-sleuth is called in
| 11:004/6The rocket countdown is on for the intrepid boy reporter and his dog Snowy. 11:304/13A man tormented by nightmares visits Dr Morelle over fears he will murder his mother.
| 11:00Toby loves to sit in Grace's garden as a refuge from his wife. But how long will he stay?
| 11:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 11:30Keith Houston visits the birthplace of papyrus.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5Keith Houston visits the birthplace of papyrus. 12:151/10Jane Austen's satire on all things Gothic with Miriam Margolyes. 12:303/4Comedian Bridget Christie contemplates mortality and takes a look at death.
| 12:002/5Just what goes into the making of a book? Keith Houston explores. 12:152/10Catherine Morland becomes extremely worried. Stars Georgia Groome. 12:303/6Ed finds himself writing a film script, an action adventure with a quirky sci-fi twist.
| 12:003/5Keith Houston takes us to the courts of ancient China where paper finds its origins. 12:153/10Catherine finds her plan to spend more time with Henry Tilney thwarted. 12:303/3Author Nikesh Shukla on the importance of truth in storytelling.
| 12:004/5Keith Houston explores the history of the illuminated manuscript from Ireland. 12:154/10Catherine discovers that heroines must take desperate action to get what they want. 12:301/4A mother and daughter begin an epic sponsored walk along the Thames Path.
| 12:005/5Keith Houston digs up more history of printing presses and the modern book abroad. 12:155/10Catherine receives a most pleasing invitation and a most displeasing engagement. 12:301/4The Wilsons family resume their efforts to live their best ethical life.
| 12:30Damian Le Bas sets out on a journey to discover his traveller family's past.
| 12:40The actor chooses Ken Boothe's 'Everything I Own' and Stevie Wonder 'Living for the City'. 12:501/2Entering society, Catherine imagines danger in every encounter with comic results.
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| 13:00 | 13:0013/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby confronts a fearsome judge. 13:306/8Jim Hacker shuns Sir Humphrey's advice over dodgy weapon dealing.
| 13:0026/26The Romans hit Britain, but Seagoon, Eccles and Bluebottle are off to Rome's Colosseum. 13:305/6A Jobcentre murder makes hack George Cragge more uncertain of New Labour.
| 13:009/12Living in the only house in Railway Cuttings without a TV, the Lad takes action. 13:301/6The sofa-bound presenters ponder the future and grapple with relationships.
| 13:002/15Scheherazade's tales prove disappointing. 13:305/6The shady lawyer tries fleecing a millionaire.
| 13:004/6Ahead of a trip to Brighton, Felicity gets an unexpected cash windfall. 13:306/6A swish new restaurant is set to open and swipe customers from the village pub.
| 13:36Writer Colm Toibin selects tracks by Joan Sutherland and Bob Dylan. 13:453/5Fontwell finds that chips are off when he takes on the fiends in white coats.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/6Dave Gorman and guest Charlie Brooker chew over ridiculous and unworkable inventions. 14:305/6With news of another baby for their best friends, Dan takes action over Lucy's reaction.
| 14:001/6Martin Young hosts the quiz. With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Sue Cook and Annabel Giles. 14:302/4The husband and wife radio presenters humiliate Juliet Stevenson.
| 14:002/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 14:301/6The comedian chronicles his life from childhood to fatherhood.
| 14:006/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Radcliffe, Sophie Hannah and Dillie Keane. 14:302/6Surprisingly, control freak and social worker Clare makes some cool new friends.
| 14:002/6Simon Mayo hosts the comedy show that pits the comic generations against each other. 14:304/6In the depths of poverty, Pip finds his true calling and Harry makes a machine from moles.
| 14:00Will Ted be happy when Kitty agrees to look after her friend’s affairs? 14:30When a rival school moves next door to Chiselbury, Professor Jimmy Edwards wants it closed
| 14:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray cross their comedy swords. With Miriam Margolyes. 14:3016/21Maggie asks her friends to help fix-up a cottage she’s bought. What could go wrong?
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4France 1791: A girl is murdered in Amiens. Is there a cover-up? Stars David Calder.
| 15:002/4Lt Gen Lacroix calls on the local sorceress over a ritual killing. Stars David Calder.
| 15:003/4A doctor's son confesses to his father's murder. But is it the truth? Stars David Calder.
| 15:004/4A girl’s death is linked to a magical sect. Could Lacroix be involved? Stars David Calder.
| 15:00A man persuades Sally, the curator at Reedbeck Hall, to give him an out of hours tour.
| 15:001/3John Wilson looks back at the best of Mastertapes from Sir Paul McCartney to Paul Weller.
| 15:004 Extra's extended edition. Lord Coe shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young
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| 16:00 | 16:006/6Exposing guilt is dangerous when the powerful are rotten and idealists are liars. 16:306/6Derek is arrested for murder, but canny Poirot is unconvinced.
| 16:001/6On the trail of forgers, intrepid boy reporter Tintin arrives at a mysterious castle. 16:301/13The psychiatrist-sleuth investigates the mysterious death of wealthy French baroness.
| 16:002/6The intrepid boy reporter buys a model ship that sparks off a treasure hunt. 16:302/13A woman wants to be absolved of a murder, but will the psychiatrist-sleuth agree?
| 16:003/6The intrepid boy reporter is after the booty, but is mad Professor Calculus helping? 16:303/13When a temperamental starlet receives a death threat, the psychiatrist-sleuth is called in
| 16:004/6The rocket countdown is on for the intrepid boy reporter and his dog Snowy. 16:304/13A man tormented by nightmares visits Dr Morelle over fears he will murder his mother.
| 16:00The War Doctor and his allies must face a final desperate fight. Stars John Hurt. 16:35On his birthday, at the exact time he was born, Isaac Scatchard has a sinister visitation.
| 16:00Heleyna makes amends for her actions as the Daleks relentlessly pursue their plans. 16:35When Arthur visits Doncaster in race week, he’s obliged to share a hotel with a stranger.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/5Keith Houston visits the birthplace of papyrus. 17:151/10Jane Austen's satire on all things Gothic with Miriam Margolyes. 17:303/4Comedian Bridget Christie contemplates mortality and takes a look at death.
| 17:002/5Just what goes into the making of a book? Keith Houston explores. 17:152/10Catherine Morland becomes extremely worried. Stars Georgia Groome. 17:303/6Ed finds himself writing a film script, an action adventure with a quirky sci-fi twist.
| 17:003/5Keith Houston takes us to the courts of ancient China where paper finds its origins. 17:153/10Catherine finds her plan to spend more time with Henry Tilney thwarted. 17:303/3Author Nikesh Shukla on the importance of truth in storytelling.
| 17:004/5Keith Houston explores the history of the illuminated manuscript from Ireland. 17:154/10Catherine discovers that heroines must take desperate action to get what they want. 17:301/4A mother and daughter begin an epic sponsored walk along the Thames Path.
| 17:005/5Keith Houston digs up more history of printing presses and the modern book abroad. 17:155/10Catherine receives a most pleasing invitation and a most displeasing engagement. 17:301/4The Wilsons family resume their efforts to live their best ethical life.
| 17:00Toby loves to sit in Grace's garden as a refuge from his wife. But how long will he stay?
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:30Keith Houston visits the birthplace of papyrus.
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| 18:00 | 18:0013/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby confronts a fearsome judge. 18:306/8Jim Hacker shuns Sir Humphrey's advice over dodgy weapon dealing.
| 18:0026/26The Romans hit Britain, but Seagoon, Eccles and Bluebottle are off to Rome's Colosseum. 18:305/6A Jobcentre murder makes hack George Cragge more uncertain of New Labour.
| 18:009/12Living in the only house in Railway Cuttings without a TV, the Lad takes action. 18:301/6The sofa-bound presenters ponder the future and grapple with relationships.
| 18:002/15Scheherazade's tales prove disappointing. 18:305/6The shady lawyer tries fleecing a millionaire.
| 18:004/6Ahead of a trip to Brighton, Felicity gets an unexpected cash windfall. 18:306/6A swish new restaurant is set to open and swipe customers from the village pub.
| 18:30Damian Le Bas sets out on a journey to discover his traveller family's past.
| 18:40The actor chooses Ken Boothe's 'Everything I Own' and Stevie Wonder 'Living for the City'. 18:501/2Entering society, Catherine imagines danger in every encounter with comic results.
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| 19:00 | 19:006/6Dave Gorman and guest Charlie Brooker chew over ridiculous and unworkable inventions. 19:305/6With news of another baby for their best friends, Dan takes action over Lucy's reaction.
| 19:001/6Martin Young hosts the quiz. With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Sue Cook and Annabel Giles. 19:302/4The husband and wife radio presenters humiliate Juliet Stevenson.
| 19:002/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 19:301/6The comedian chronicles his life from childhood to fatherhood.
| 19:006/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Radcliffe, Sophie Hannah and Dillie Keane. 19:302/6Surprisingly, control freak and social worker Clare makes some cool new friends.
| 19:002/6Simon Mayo hosts the comedy show that pits the comic generations against each other. 19:304/6In the depths of poverty, Pip finds his true calling and Harry makes a machine from moles.
| 19:36Writer Colm Toibin selects tracks by Joan Sutherland and Bob Dylan. 19:453/5Fontwell finds that chips are off when he takes on the fiends in white coats.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/8True stories told live in the USA: Dame Wilburn introduces tales under the armour
| 20:0018/48Manoush Zomorodi explores spaces, human experience and purpose 20:50Lenny Henry chooses 'Blueberry Hill' by Fats Domino and 'Vide Cor Meum' from Hannibal.
| 20:00Paul Gorman assesses the exceptional achievement of Malcolm McLaren who died 10 years ago.
| 20:003/3Isy Suttie ambles through the radio archives to celebrate family life.
| 20:00Lewis Carroll's roots in the North East of England are uncovered by Simon Farnaby. 20:30What makes Ravel's Pavane For A Dead Princess so evocative and emotional?
| 20:00Will Ted be happy when Kitty agrees to look after her friend’s affairs? 20:30When a rival school moves next door to Chiselbury, Professor Jimmy Edwards wants it closed
| 20:00Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray cross their comedy swords. With Miriam Margolyes. 20:3016/21Maggie asks her friends to help fix-up a cottage she’s bought. What could go wrong?
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| 21:00 | 21:00Accusations are made against Shirley as the haunting intensifies. 21:30Theia tells Pan the story of how the old world came to an end.
| 21:00Danny spends the night with a poltergeist. 21:30Theia uncovers the painful truth behind Pan’s journey.
| 21:00The case takes a strange twist as letters appear, seemingly written by Donald. 21:30Daria has a confession to make – a secret from her past.
| 21:00In the final episode, Danny looks for answers. Was this a haunting or a hoax? 21:30Pan and Theia have a plan, but it’s a sketchy one and it’s probably going to go wrong.
| 21:00What do we all use, but never visit? Matt Parker takes us inside the remote Data Centres. 21:30Daria escorts Pan to The Convocation. An era has ended. Can, or should, a new one begin?
| 21:001/3John Wilson looks back at the best of Mastertapes from Sir Paul McCartney to Paul Weller.
| 21:004 Extra's extended edition. Lord Coe shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6John Lloyd and Anna Ptaszynski with Bill Liao, Miriam Margolyes OBE and Chris McCausland. 22:302/4Bittersweet stories from Chris Neill. Is kitchen matchmaking on the cards? 22:452/4Charlotte doesn’t take rejection well when Lillian asks her not to come round any more.
| 22:002/6Award-winning comedian Mark Watson re-embarks on his doomed quest to understand life. 22:304/6The award-winning comic adds up the cost of living and luxury. 22:55The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Tonight, Arthur Smith talks to Stuart Goldsmith.
| 22:002/6Joanna Lumley & Roger Allam star as a couple still passionate about life and each other. 22:303/6Jason Cook gives tips on the terrible task of dumping to the happy ask of proposing. 22:55The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Tonight, Arthur Smith talks to Stuart Goldsmith.
| 22:001/6The globetrotting, trash-picking, aisle-rolling storyteller with his blend of wit & wisdom 22:301/4Paul's story takes in 15th-century explorers, the slave trade and mass immigration.
| 22:002/6Steph McGovern, Amy Gledhill and Andrew Maxwell try to answer great questions of our age. 22:304/4The human chameleon's host of comic characters, from deluded teen to nonagenarian diva. 22:55The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Tonight, Arthur Smith talks to Suzi Ruffell.
| 22:003/4Diane, Joe and David go on the run around BBC Radio 4. 22:303/4Australian lifestyle, and a Euro rock band. The duo's sketches and songs. 22:453/6Sketch show with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. 22:55Rob Deering chats to John Kearns in the Comedy Club.
| 22:003/4A trip round Wunderland, the Poundland of magical realms. Written by Alice Lowe. 22:306/6The comedian and The Office co-creator meets the former Pulp frontman.
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| 23:00 | 23:009/11Andy Zaltzman quizzes the week's news. 23:306/6The sci-fi star attempts to solve all unsolved mysteries.
| 23:006/6Inoculation against old age leads to unusual results. 23:304/6Sirens interrupt a sea crossing. Are they what they seem?
| 23:005/6Marcus Brigstocke persuades Reece Shearsmith to have a driving lesson and try wallpapering 23:304/4Patrick Marber and Peter Curran discuss reading literature in the nude and harmonicas. 23:456/6Dr Berry treats some intimidating East London twins with unexpected past lives.
| 23:002/4John ponders his feelings on the loss of a loved one. 23:151/4A cereal bar fills up scientist Ben's audio diary in the subantarctic. 23:304/6Mr and Mrs Wrigglesworth think about getting a pet, while Tom plans a weekend getaway.
| 23:00A glimpse into the oddball mind of John as he returns home from work. 23:151/4Poetry classics and an unusual person trying to write poetry for the first time. 23:304/4With Nine Below Zero, Phill Jupitus, Josh Widdecombe and Marlon Davies.
| 23:003/4The young idealists are on their way to research for the upcoming by-election. 23:302/6Will's godfather Peter invites fashion presenter Kathy to help him dress better.
| 23:001/5Helen Lederer reveals her recipes for coping with life, beginning with the recession. 23:151/5Carl Grose's wild Cornish comedy about scrap metal, hard lives and country music. 23:303/6When a new coroner arrives, Ruth wants him to send her the most interesting autopsy cases.
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