| 00:00 | 00:00Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 00:302/21980s Trinidad: as the hours turn to days, Clyde's 13-year-old son Paul remains missing.
| 00:001/2Tom Stoppard's comedy about two minor characters from Shakespeare's Hamlet.
| 00:002/2The two minor characters sail for England - will they be able to hand Hamlet over?
| 00:001/3When a harpist arrives in Moonlea he finds unrest and tries not to become involved.
| 00:002/3The furnaces in Moonlea are to be closed but Leigh cannot persuade his friend to leave.
| 00:00Reunited with Leela, The War Doctor, heads for Gallifrey to confront the Daleks. 00:35HG Wells agrees to sample a new drug designed to speed up both body and mind
| 00:00Leela is within the Enigma. The Time Lord ponders its purpose. 00:35Stephen Fry takes a look at the history of daylight saving time.
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| 01:00 | 01:40The folk musician chooses 'Good Morning Mr Walker' and 'Killer Queen' by Queen. 01:50Sir Michael Caine reads his memoir of a life in TV, theatre and the movies.
| 01:006/6Can the Honourable Richard Rollison solve the mystery and reveal the murderer's identity? 01:301/91745: Gruffydd returns to Wales to regain his lands during the Jacobite Rebellion
| 01:001/6A woman thinks her late husband is alive - and someone would prefer the sleuth dead. 01:302/91745: In Wales during the Jacobite Rebellion, Gruffydd actions have attracted attention.
| 01:002/6The anxious widow offers the sleuth more proof that her husband is alive. 01:303/91745: Gruffydd's actions escalate, and people must decide their allegiances
| 01:003/6The suave sleuth discovers Danny Clayton and Mrs Milbourne's stories don't tally. 01:304/9Gruffydd has inadvertently saved Ffowlke from the gallows.
| 01:003/3The uprising is defeated and Leigh and John Simon find themselves on trial for murder.
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| 02:00 | | 02:001/10Charlie Lewis looks back on the summer after he left school. 02:151/5Jeremy Gavron's quest to piece together why, in 1965, his mother Hannah took her own life. 02:302/5As Boris becomes PM and Britain melts, the Hot Takes team have a plan - turn off the news.
| 02:002/10At the age of 16, long summer days stretch out before Charlie. 02:152/5In 1965, young sociologist Hannah Gavron took her own life. Her son tries to find out why 02:306/6Ed finally becomes a contestant on the Radio 4 seminal quiz What Do You Know?
| 02:003/10Charlie reflects on the year his home life disintegrated and how he failed his exams. 02:153/5Jeremy Gavron's quest to piece together why, in 1965, his mother Hannah took her own life. 02:303/4Victoria Coren Mitchell talks to Esther Rantzen about her life and the cars she has known.
| 02:004/10Charlie's recollections of how he met Fran are placed on hold as we fast forward 20 years. 02:154/5Jeremy Gavron's quest to piece together why, in 1965, his mother Hannah took her own life. 02:304/4It is the last day of the walk, and Laura and Ros still have ten miles to go.
| 02:004/6After a curious train journey to Geneva, the suave sleuth gets a surprise revelation. 02:305/9Seven years have passed since Gruffydd abducted Madlen from her wedding.
| 02:00Detective Inspector Crust is on the trail of a bridge bell saved from the Titanic.
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| 03:00 | 03:002/13Harry enters a radio quiz. Will his cigarette card general knowledge be enough? 03:3018/21Lines get very crossed thanks to the advertising agency’s switchboard.
| 03:003/16Monstrous goings on for Kenneth Horne, while Julian and Sandy hit the bona ski slopes. 03:301/6All set for divorce and a new home, ad man Ken Handley gets a surprise at the agency.
| 03:006/26Neddy and Crun attempt to launch Min into space... 03:302/8Sweethearts Iris and Bernard miss the film when they go to the pictures.
| 03:002/20The Lad is getting a new car, so Sid makes the most of the opportunity. 03:305/6The lifestyle show has revelations on the home and commune living.
| 03:005/15With Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees, Fred Harris and Chris Emmett. 03:302/6The last five people left on Earth try to elect a head of the household.
| 03:005/10All bets are on for Charlie's return to theatre camp. 03:155/5Jeremy Gavron's quest to piece together why, in 1965, his mother Hannah took her own life. 03:304/4The Wilsons resume their efforts to live their best ethical life.
| 03:30A meditation on modern life, inspired by the death of author Laurence Scott’s parents.
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| 04:00 | 04:004 Extra's extended edition. Kirsty Young chats to Microsoft co-founder, Bill Gates.
| 04:003/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Danny Kelly and Clare Grogan. 04:302/6A domestic dispute boosts Stella's battle with her grown-up children.
| 04:004/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Sue Cook, Fred Housego and Annabel Giles. 04:301/6Fresh Starts: Former TV soap star Charlotte finds the path to self-knowledge.
| 04:005/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 04:304/6The comedian shares his thoughts on how we spend our leisure time.
| 04:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:305/6Clare organises a petition to keep the Sparrowhawk Family Centre open.
| 04:001/13As the rag and bone men argue, Harold is set to walk out. 04:303/6Smitten by lovely Lucinda, squire Fenton must firstly face her mother's demands.
| 04:455/5How to beat the medical experts at their own game. Stars Frank Thornton.
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| 05:00 | 05:001/2Tom Stoppard's comedy about two minor characters from Shakespeare's Hamlet.
| 05:002/2The two minor characters sail for England - will they be able to hand Hamlet over?
| 05:001/3When a harpist arrives in Moonlea he finds unrest and tries not to become involved.
| 05:002/3The furnaces in Moonlea are to be closed but Leigh cannot persuade his friend to leave.
| 05:003/3The uprising is defeated and Leigh and John Simon find themselves on trial for murder.
| 05:005/6Simon Mayo chairs. With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 05:301/6Comedy about an honourable sports agent in a dishonourable world. Stars Neil Pearson.
| 05:00With Dudley behind bars, surely Harry is safe from his crooked scheming? 05:30Sacked over a poetry prize gaff, Professor Jimmy Edwards works hard to get his job back.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/6Can the Honourable Richard Rollison solve the mystery and reveal the murderer's identity? 06:301/91745: Gruffydd returns to Wales to regain his lands during the Jacobite Rebellion
| 06:001/6A woman thinks her late husband is alive - and someone would prefer the sleuth dead. 06:302/91745: In Wales during the Jacobite Rebellion, Gruffydd actions have attracted attention.
| 06:002/6The anxious widow offers the sleuth more proof that her husband is alive. 06:303/91745: Gruffydd's actions escalate, and people must decide their allegiances
| 06:003/6The suave sleuth discovers Danny Clayton and Mrs Milbourne's stories don't tally. 06:304/9Gruffydd has inadvertently saved Ffowlke from the gallows.
| 06:004/6After a curious train journey to Geneva, the suave sleuth gets a surprise revelation. 06:305/9Seven years have passed since Gruffydd abducted Madlen from her wedding.
| 06:00Detective Inspector Crust is on the trail of a bridge bell saved from the Titanic.
| 06:00Daljit Nagra chooses another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 06:301/2A touching portrait of teen love as Charlie reflects on the summer after he left school.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/10Charlie Lewis looks back on the summer after he left school. 07:151/5Jeremy Gavron's quest to piece together why, in 1965, his mother Hannah took her own life. 07:302/5As Boris becomes PM and Britain melts, the Hot Takes team have a plan - turn off the news.
| 07:002/10At the age of 16, long summer days stretch out before Charlie. 07:152/5In 1965, young sociologist Hannah Gavron took her own life. Her son tries to find out why 07:306/6Ed finally becomes a contestant on the Radio 4 seminal quiz What Do You Know?
| 07:003/10Charlie reflects on the year his home life disintegrated and how he failed his exams. 07:153/5Jeremy Gavron's quest to piece together why, in 1965, his mother Hannah took her own life. 07:303/4Victoria Coren Mitchell talks to Esther Rantzen about her life and the cars she has known.
| 07:004/10Charlie's recollections of how he met Fran are placed on hold as we fast forward 20 years. 07:154/5Jeremy Gavron's quest to piece together why, in 1965, his mother Hannah took her own life. 07:304/4It is the last day of the walk, and Laura and Ros still have ten miles to go.
| 07:005/10All bets are on for Charlie's return to theatre camp. 07:155/5Jeremy Gavron's quest to piece together why, in 1965, his mother Hannah took her own life. 07:304/4The Wilsons resume their efforts to live their best ethical life.
| 07:30A meditation on modern life, inspired by the death of author Laurence Scott’s parents.
| 07:40Actor George Takei chooses ‘Mona Lisa’ by Nat King Cole and ‘Don't Fence Me In' 07:50A son's investigation why his mum took her own life in 1965.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/16Monstrous goings on for Kenneth Horne, while Julian and Sandy hit the bona ski slopes. 08:301/6All set for divorce and a new home, ad man Ken Handley gets a surprise at the agency.
| 08:006/26Neddy and Crun attempt to launch Min into space... 08:302/8Sweethearts Iris and Bernard miss the film when they go to the pictures.
| 08:002/20The Lad is getting a new car, so Sid makes the most of the opportunity. 08:305/6The lifestyle show has revelations on the home and commune living.
| 08:005/15With Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees, Fred Harris and Chris Emmett. 08:302/6The last five people left on Earth try to elect a head of the household.
| 08:001/13As the rag and bone men argue, Harold is set to walk out. 08:303/6Smitten by lovely Lucinda, squire Fenton must firstly face her mother's demands.
| 08:455/5How to beat the medical experts at their own game. Stars Frank Thornton.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Danny Kelly and Clare Grogan. 09:302/6A domestic dispute boosts Stella's battle with her grown-up children.
| 09:004/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Sue Cook, Fred Housego and Annabel Giles. 09:301/6Fresh Starts: Former TV soap star Charlotte finds the path to self-knowledge.
| 09:005/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 09:304/6The comedian shares his thoughts on how we spend our leisure time.
| 09:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 09:305/6Clare organises a petition to keep the Sparrowhawk Family Centre open.
| 09:005/6Simon Mayo chairs. With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 09:301/6Comedy about an honourable sports agent in a dishonourable world. Stars Neil Pearson.
| 09:00With Dudley behind bars, surely Harry is safe from his crooked scheming? 09:30Sacked over a poetry prize gaff, Professor Jimmy Edwards works hard to get his job back.
| 09:003/13Harry and his neighbours take on the council when a new bypass threatens their homes. 09:3019/21A turnip for the books when the agency tries to shift 500 tons of root vegetables.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/2Tom Stoppard's comedy about two minor characters from Shakespeare's Hamlet.
| 10:002/2The two minor characters sail for England - will they be able to hand Hamlet over?
| 10:001/3When a harpist arrives in Moonlea he finds unrest and tries not to become involved.
| 10:002/3The furnaces in Moonlea are to be closed but Leigh cannot persuade his friend to leave.
| 10:003/3The uprising is defeated and Leigh and John Simon find themselves on trial for murder.
| 10:001/3A collection of classic radio fluffs and bloopers.
| 10:004 Extra's extended edition. Betty Driver shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 11:00 | 11:006/6Can the Honourable Richard Rollison solve the mystery and reveal the murderer's identity? 11:301/91745: Gruffydd returns to Wales to regain his lands during the Jacobite Rebellion
| 11:001/6A woman thinks her late husband is alive - and someone would prefer the sleuth dead. 11:302/91745: In Wales during the Jacobite Rebellion, Gruffydd actions have attracted attention.
| 11:002/6The anxious widow offers the sleuth more proof that her husband is alive. 11:303/91745: Gruffydd's actions escalate, and people must decide their allegiances
| 11:003/6The suave sleuth discovers Danny Clayton and Mrs Milbourne's stories don't tally. 11:304/9Gruffydd has inadvertently saved Ffowlke from the gallows.
| 11:004/6After a curious train journey to Geneva, the suave sleuth gets a surprise revelation. 11:305/9Seven years have passed since Gruffydd abducted Madlen from her wedding.
| 11:00Detective Inspector Crust is on the trail of a bridge bell saved from the Titanic.
| 11:00Daljit Nagra chooses another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 11:301/2A touching portrait of teen love as Charlie reflects on the summer after he left school.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/10Charlie Lewis looks back on the summer after he left school. 12:151/5Jeremy Gavron's quest to piece together why, in 1965, his mother Hannah took her own life. 12:302/5As Boris becomes PM and Britain melts, the Hot Takes team have a plan - turn off the news.
| 12:002/10At the age of 16, long summer days stretch out before Charlie. 12:152/5In 1965, young sociologist Hannah Gavron took her own life. Her son tries to find out why 12:306/6Ed finally becomes a contestant on the Radio 4 seminal quiz What Do You Know?
| 12:003/10Charlie reflects on the year his home life disintegrated and how he failed his exams. 12:153/5Jeremy Gavron's quest to piece together why, in 1965, his mother Hannah took her own life. 12:303/4Victoria Coren Mitchell talks to Esther Rantzen about her life and the cars she has known.
| 12:004/10Charlie's recollections of how he met Fran are placed on hold as we fast forward 20 years. 12:154/5Jeremy Gavron's quest to piece together why, in 1965, his mother Hannah took her own life. 12:304/4It is the last day of the walk, and Laura and Ros still have ten miles to go.
| 12:005/10All bets are on for Charlie's return to theatre camp. 12:155/5Jeremy Gavron's quest to piece together why, in 1965, his mother Hannah took her own life. 12:304/4The Wilsons resume their efforts to live their best ethical life.
| 12:30A meditation on modern life, inspired by the death of author Laurence Scott’s parents.
| 12:40Actor George Takei chooses ‘Mona Lisa’ by Nat King Cole and ‘Don't Fence Me In' 12:50A son's investigation why his mum took her own life in 1965.
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| 13:00 | 13:003/16Monstrous goings on for Kenneth Horne, while Julian and Sandy hit the bona ski slopes. 13:301/6All set for divorce and a new home, ad man Ken Handley gets a surprise at the agency.
| 13:006/26Neddy and Crun attempt to launch Min into space... 13:302/8Sweethearts Iris and Bernard miss the film when they go to the pictures.
| 13:002/20The Lad is getting a new car, so Sid makes the most of the opportunity. 13:305/6The lifestyle show has revelations on the home and commune living.
| 13:005/15With Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees, Fred Harris and Chris Emmett. 13:302/6The last five people left on Earth try to elect a head of the household.
| 13:001/13As the rag and bone men argue, Harold is set to walk out. 13:303/6Smitten by lovely Lucinda, squire Fenton must firstly face her mother's demands.
| 13:455/5How to beat the medical experts at their own game. Stars Frank Thornton.
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| 14:00 | 14:003/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Danny Kelly and Clare Grogan. 14:302/6A domestic dispute boosts Stella's battle with her grown-up children.
| 14:004/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Sue Cook, Fred Housego and Annabel Giles. 14:301/6Fresh Starts: Former TV soap star Charlotte finds the path to self-knowledge.
| 14:005/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 14:304/6The comedian shares his thoughts on how we spend our leisure time.
| 14:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 14:305/6Clare organises a petition to keep the Sparrowhawk Family Centre open.
| 14:005/6Simon Mayo chairs. With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 14:301/6Comedy about an honourable sports agent in a dishonourable world. Stars Neil Pearson.
| 14:00With Dudley behind bars, surely Harry is safe from his crooked scheming? 14:30Sacked over a poetry prize gaff, Professor Jimmy Edwards works hard to get his job back.
| 14:003/13Harry and his neighbours take on the council when a new bypass threatens their homes. 14:3019/21A turnip for the books when the agency tries to shift 500 tons of root vegetables.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Tom Stoppard's comedy about two minor characters from Shakespeare's Hamlet.
| 15:002/2The two minor characters sail for England - will they be able to hand Hamlet over?
| 15:001/3When a harpist arrives in Moonlea he finds unrest and tries not to become involved.
| 15:002/3The furnaces in Moonlea are to be closed but Leigh cannot persuade his friend to leave.
| 15:003/3The uprising is defeated and Leigh and John Simon find themselves on trial for murder.
| 15:001/3A collection of classic radio fluffs and bloopers.
| 15:004 Extra's extended edition. Betty Driver shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 16:00 | 16:006/6Can the Honourable Richard Rollison solve the mystery and reveal the murderer's identity? 16:301/91745: Gruffydd returns to Wales to regain his lands during the Jacobite Rebellion
| 16:001/6A woman thinks her late husband is alive - and someone would prefer the sleuth dead. 16:302/91745: In Wales during the Jacobite Rebellion, Gruffydd actions have attracted attention.
| 16:002/6The anxious widow offers the sleuth more proof that her husband is alive. 16:303/91745: Gruffydd's actions escalate, and people must decide their allegiances
| 16:003/6The suave sleuth discovers Danny Clayton and Mrs Milbourne's stories don't tally. 16:304/9Gruffydd has inadvertently saved Ffowlke from the gallows.
| 16:004/6After a curious train journey to Geneva, the suave sleuth gets a surprise revelation. 16:305/9Seven years have passed since Gruffydd abducted Madlen from her wedding.
| 16:00Reunited with Leela, The War Doctor, heads for Gallifrey to confront the Daleks. 16:35HG Wells agrees to sample a new drug designed to speed up both body and mind
| 16:00Leela is within the Enigma. The Time Lord ponders its purpose. 16:35Flesh-eating monsters from the deep terrorise the Devon coast.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/10Charlie Lewis looks back on the summer after he left school. 17:151/5Jeremy Gavron's quest to piece together why, in 1965, his mother Hannah took her own life. 17:302/5As Boris becomes PM and Britain melts, the Hot Takes team have a plan - turn off the news.
| 17:002/10At the age of 16, long summer days stretch out before Charlie. 17:152/5In 1965, young sociologist Hannah Gavron took her own life. Her son tries to find out why 17:306/6Ed finally becomes a contestant on the Radio 4 seminal quiz What Do You Know?
| 17:003/10Charlie reflects on the year his home life disintegrated and how he failed his exams. 17:153/5Jeremy Gavron's quest to piece together why, in 1965, his mother Hannah took her own life. 17:303/4Victoria Coren Mitchell talks to Esther Rantzen about her life and the cars she has known.
| 17:004/10Charlie's recollections of how he met Fran are placed on hold as we fast forward 20 years. 17:154/5Jeremy Gavron's quest to piece together why, in 1965, his mother Hannah took her own life. 17:304/4It is the last day of the walk, and Laura and Ros still have ten miles to go.
| 17:005/10All bets are on for Charlie's return to theatre camp. 17:155/5Jeremy Gavron's quest to piece together why, in 1965, his mother Hannah took her own life. 17:304/4The Wilsons resume their efforts to live their best ethical life.
| 17:00Detective Inspector Crust is on the trail of a bridge bell saved from the Titanic.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:301/2A touching portrait of teen love as Charlie reflects on the summer after he left school.
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| 18:00 | 18:003/16Monstrous goings on for Kenneth Horne, while Julian and Sandy hit the bona ski slopes. 18:301/6All set for divorce and a new home, ad man Ken Handley gets a surprise at the agency.
| 18:006/26Neddy and Crun attempt to launch Min into space... 18:302/8Sweethearts Iris and Bernard miss the film when they go to the pictures.
| 18:002/20The Lad is getting a new car, so Sid makes the most of the opportunity. 18:305/6The lifestyle show has revelations on the home and commune living.
| 18:005/15With Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees, Fred Harris and Chris Emmett. 18:302/6The last five people left on Earth try to elect a head of the household.
| 18:001/13As the rag and bone men argue, Harold is set to walk out. 18:303/6Smitten by lovely Lucinda, squire Fenton must firstly face her mother's demands.
| 18:30A meditation on modern life, inspired by the death of author Laurence Scott’s parents.
| 18:40Actor George Takei chooses ‘Mona Lisa’ by Nat King Cole and ‘Don't Fence Me In' 18:50A son's investigation why his mum took her own life in 1965.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Danny Kelly and Clare Grogan. 19:302/6A domestic dispute boosts Stella's battle with her grown-up children.
| 19:004/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Sue Cook, Fred Housego and Annabel Giles. 19:301/6Fresh Starts: Former TV soap star Charlotte finds the path to self-knowledge.
| 19:005/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 19:304/6The comedian shares his thoughts on how we spend our leisure time.
| 19:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 19:305/6Clare organises a petition to keep the Sparrowhawk Family Centre open.
| 19:005/6Simon Mayo chairs. With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 19:301/6Comedy about an honourable sports agent in a dishonourable world. Stars Neil Pearson.
| 19:455/5How to beat the medical experts at their own game. Stars Frank Thornton.
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| 20:00 | 20:004/8True stories told live in the USA: Meg Bowles with stories of childhood and growing up. 20:50Sara chooses ‘I Will Survive’ by Gloria Gaynor and ‘Coat Of Many Colors’ by Dolly Parton.
| 20:0043/52Manoush Zomorodi explores the surprising strengths of all things minuscule and fleeting 20:50Alan Davies chooses Topol singing 'If I Were A Rich Man'.
| 20:00Mandy Rice-Davies looks back to being caught up in the sensational trial of Stephen Ward.
| 20:003/3John Wilson looks back at the best of Mastertapes from Rufus Wainwright to David Gray.
| 20:00Ian McMillan hunts for the truth behind some bizarre schools music making from the 1960s 20:30The actor recalls his love of pantomime plus backstage tales of TV's Are You Being Served?
| 20:00With Dudley behind bars, surely Harry is safe from his crooked scheming? 20:30Sacked over a poetry prize gaff, Professor Jimmy Edwards works hard to get his job back.
| 20:003/13Harry and his neighbours take on the council when a new bypass threatens their homes. 20:3019/21A turnip for the books when the agency tries to shift 500 tons of root vegetables.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/14Billy Bragg talks to John Wilson about his album 'Talking with the Taxman about Poetry'. 21:301/5Introducing Private Eye Lennox, whose territory is the mean streets of 1950s Glasgow.
| 21:002/14Billy Bragg talks to John Wilson about his album, 'Talking with the Taxman about Poetry'. 21:302/5Lennox wakes up in hospital with a head full of questions.
| 21:001/6Josie Long presents a sequence of mini documentaries in which reality becomes dreamlike. 21:303/5Private eye Lennox receives a disturbing phone call.
| 21:00Roger Graef champions the great comic Groucho Marx. 21:304/5Lennox gets a lead on the case.
| 21:001/6Why do our tummies rumble - and when they do, does it always mean we are hungry? 21:305/5Private eye Lennox dresses for his coffin.
| 21:001/3A collection of classic radio fluffs and bloopers.
| 21:004 Extra's extended edition. Betty Driver shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/6John and Anna return with Alasdair Beckett-King, Dame Sarah Storey and Hannah Rose Thomas. 22:301/6David Soul and Simon Day star in a series of fantastical comedy apocalypses. 22:451/6The Scotsmen dig a suspicious hole for a coffin-shaped wardrobe.
| 22:005/6Award-winning comedian Mark Watson re-embarks on his doomed quest to understand life. 22:301/4Neil Innes ruminates wryly on the nature of civilisation. 22:55From 10pm until midnight, seven days a week, The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:005/6Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam star. This week, Auntie Hilda comes to stay. 22:306/6Jason Cook doles out life lessons focusing on how to cope with pregnancy and the in-laws. 22:55From 10pm until midnight, seven days a week, The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:004/6Eat the Rich, A Speech to the Graduates and Best Wishes are this week's essays. 22:304/4Paul's story of the telephone takes in electro-shock therapy and an exploding boat.
| 22:006/6Steph McGovern seeks answers to great questions of our age. With Chris McCausland. 22:303/6Beauty starts a romance with the handsome, but somewhat immature, Leon. 22:55From 10pm until midnight, seven days a week, The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy.
| 22:002/6Making new friends and the problem with polymath bestselling authors. 22:302/4Can Dr Berry help Mr Wickle with his fear of cats? With Steve Pemberton. 22:456/6Sketch show with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward.
| 22:002/4Mel Hudson and Vicki Pepperdine have a diabolical visitor. 22:303/4Isy helps out Claire and Leigh, Matlock's new chef and her Elvis impersonator admirer. 22:55The Comedy Club Interviews - Harriet Kemsley talks to Matt Forde.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/6Steve Punt presents the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:303/6When Auntieji upsets a listener, can Khalid save the Asian station?
| 23:003/4More one-man sketch comedy show from YouTube's Damien Slash. 23:153/4Talks from well-known, if unreliable, Downing Street cats. 23:301/4With Hell is close to bursting, Satan ponders his entry policy.
| 23:00Pippa Evans asks what it means to be a grown-up and how you know when you are one. 23:304/6The Pedants' Association take a trip to the seaside and The Nightrain rides again. 23:453/4The incisive reporter focuses on the joys of lower league soccer.
| 23:00Michael Feydeau and David Pershore probe a dastardly case of felony afloat. 23:154/4Ben gets a new telescope, and Graham has some big news. 23:303/4Should Page 3 models be celebrated or consigned to history's dustbin?
| 23:00John struggles to enjoy his fantasy day of doing nothing. 23:154/4Paul Hamilton looks at pop music's poetic merits plus a tribute to an unheralded genius. 23:303/4A week of radio that never happened. With Alice Arnold and Jon Holmes.
| 23:001/3Anything can happen when this master storyteller combines comedy with magical realism. 23:305/6Peter asks rock singer Alex to help wary Will live on the edge. But Will surprises Alex.
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