| 00:00 | 00:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 00:302/3Will Blanche Ingram's arrival at Thornfield dampen Jane's dreams?
| 00:00Comedy about the camp iconic singer Dorothy Squires. Starring Ruth Madoc. 00:45Rose has a surprise for her grand-daughter. Read by Cherrelle Skeete.
| 00:001/3A man spends his life trying to atone for his past. Dramatisation of Thomas Hardy novel.
| 00:002/3Michael Henchard attempts to hold his life together...
| 00:003/3Will Michael Henchard be undone when a stranger arrives in town?
| 00:002/3Sceptical scientist James moves to Standlake, famous for its lake monster. Horror story. 00:454/5A young medical student finds himself caught up in powerful necromantic rituals
| 00:002/5Stuck in the past, Vimes is known as 'Keel', but he's not the only one with a new name. 00:304/5The weather worsens and Bowers goes on the rampage. The others have to run. But where?
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| 01:00 | 01:40Former Rugby Union captain Chris Robshaw, chooses tracks by Simply Red and Rihanna. 01:50A stranger arrives in Glan Don, with a plan that threatens the future of the village.
| 01:001/5Can Britain's most celebrated criminal barrister save Marie Herman from the gallows? 01:304/8Watching for Mason's kidnappers, can John Rennie also deal with Joanna's demands?
| 01:002/5Did Bob Wood really murder Emily Dimmock by slitting her throat? 01:305/8John Rennie ponders taking some extreme measures to rescue the kidnapped British agent.
| 01:003/5The barrister is determined to prove Harold Greenwood innocent of killing his first wife. 01:306/8With the Amsterdam mission over, can John Rennie deal with the consequences?
| 01:004/5The barrister faces a complex case over a troubled ex-soldier charged with murder. 01:307/8The mission is over, but can John Rennie deal with becoming the target of his own side?
| 01:00Peru’s finest bridge collapses killing five people. Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
| 01:00A writer is haunted by the chance discovery of two old postcards sent by a young woman.
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| 02:00 | | 02:0011/15Will Jane listen to her conscience and make a decision to the cost of her own happiness? 02:151/10Kate's father is off on a drinking binge so the farm must cope without him. 02:301/4Ray and Jane's marriage is rocked by some very bad singing, and late-life crises take hold
| 02:0012/15Having left Thornfield Hall, can Jane make new friends and begin a new life? 02:152/10A play at the Town Hall marks a turning point in Kate's life. 02:304/4Sitcom about a group of night-time cleaners in Manchester. Starring Julie Hesmondhalgh
| 02:0013/15Jane has a new home, work and friends, but then something quite unexpected happens. 02:153/10Mr Gentleman gives Kate a lift into Limerick. 02:303/4Great works of fiction are upended when the comedy trio stumble into the plot.
| 02:0014/15Jane's new-found wealth is tainted by news of the fate of Thornfield and her master. 02:154/10Despite not talking to each other - Kate and Baba head off together to their new school. 02:304/4Morwenna is trying to improve herself, and Frank needs a lesson in island economics.
| 02:005/5Did Ronald Light shoot a woman cyclist dead? 02:308/8Will John Rennie and Joanna be able to escape his past, and find peace and happiness?
| 02:30Tom Gregory’s memoir of how he became the youngest person ever to swim the English Channel
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| 03:00 | 03:006/13Harry gets more than he bargains for when he spends his birthday reminiscing about the war 03:3018/26Recovered episode. The crew of HMS Troutbridge are sent on a secretive training exercise
| 03:007/16Kenneth Horne hits the Celluloid Jungle, and waltzes off for his Bona Ballroom tuition. 03:305/6Will Ken and Sandy's plan to use a lion to advertise Leo cosmetics be a roaring success?
| 03:0013/26Neddie Seagoon poses as a 6,000-year-old man to resurrect his rock 'n' roll career. 03:306/8Iris dreams of hearing Pavarotti in concert, so Bernard tries to get tickets.
| 03:0014/20The Lad is lured to Moravia as an unknowing decoy for the endangered Crown Prince. 03:303/62099. Atop his desert column, 'Chaff' Chaffinch recalls his nephew’s desire for cloning
| 03:009/15The team pull open the 'Door Handle of the Day'. 03:306/6Will the housemates finally discover what caused the end of the world?
| 03:0015/15After receiving news of Mr Rochester's misfortune, Jane begins her search for him. 03:155/10Away from home, Kate thinks she can cope with Baba's brutal style of friendship. 03:304/4Tim and Alex Horne recreate a bet involving horse riding and one million dots.
| 03:454/5As they drive to a sheepdog trial, Carter's uncle has women on his mind.
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| 04:00 | 04:004 Extra's extended edition. Anna Ford shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young
| 04:002/4Clive Anderson with Gyles Brandreth, John O'Farrell, Natalie Haynes and Richard Herring. 04:306/6Patrick and Stella find their dream house. Will the children scupper moving?
| 04:002/6The debating game with Tony Hawks, Simon Fanshawe, Stuart Maconie and Steve Punt. 04:305/6Victoria grows more irritating, as Anna gets a surprise proposition. Starring Celia Imrie.
| 04:003/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Justin Moorhouse, Bridget Christie and Ainsley Harriott. 04:302/2Neil Brand's fast talking musical comedy set in a 1933 Chicago Radio Studio
| 04:001/6Literary game with Mark Thomas, Linda Smith, David Stafford and Stuart Maconie. 04:303/5The sketch show about modern life, with people who have lived a bit of it.
| 04:005/13Fuming Harold decides the business needs some bite. 04:301/8Cash is scarce, as the ambassador hopes capitalism and democracy will conquer communism.
| 04:00Dudley and Harry's rent is overdue. Can a new visitor help them out? From 1960. 04:30Professor Jimmy Edwards hatches a plan to win a cash prize in a school popularity contest.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Comedy about the camp iconic singer Dorothy Squires. Starring Ruth Madoc. 05:45Rose has a surprise for her grand-daughter. Read by Cherrelle Skeete.
| 05:001/3A man spends his life trying to atone for his past. Dramatisation of Thomas Hardy novel.
| 05:002/3Michael Henchard attempts to hold his life together...
| 05:003/3Will Michael Henchard be undone when a stranger arrives in town?
| 05:00Peru’s finest bridge collapses killing five people. Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
| 05:003/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Jon Culshaw, Rosie Jones and Elisabeth Robinson. 05:305/6The sports agent's snooker playing client has developed an unfortunate phobia.
| 05:002/3Elvis Costello heads more leading musicians with a songwriting masterclass.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Can Britain's most celebrated criminal barrister save Marie Herman from the gallows? 06:304/8Watching for Mason's kidnappers, can John Rennie also deal with Joanna's demands?
| 06:002/5Did Bob Wood really murder Emily Dimmock by slitting her throat? 06:305/8John Rennie ponders taking some extreme measures to rescue the kidnapped British agent.
| 06:003/5The barrister is determined to prove Harold Greenwood innocent of killing his first wife. 06:306/8With the Amsterdam mission over, can John Rennie deal with the consequences?
| 06:004/5The barrister faces a complex case over a troubled ex-soldier charged with murder. 06:307/8The mission is over, but can John Rennie deal with becoming the target of his own side?
| 06:005/5Did Ronald Light shoot a woman cyclist dead? 06:308/8Will John Rennie and Joanna be able to escape his past, and find peace and happiness?
| 06:00A writer is haunted by the chance discovery of two old postcards sent by a young woman.
| 06:00Daljit Nagra selects a programme from the BBC's poetry archive for St George's Day. 06:303/3Will Jane listen to her conscience and make a decision to the cost of her own happiness?
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| 07:00 | 07:0011/15Will Jane listen to her conscience and make a decision to the cost of her own happiness? 07:151/10Kate's father is off on a drinking binge so the farm must cope without him. 07:301/4Ray and Jane's marriage is rocked by some very bad singing, and late-life crises take hold
| 07:0012/15Having left Thornfield Hall, can Jane make new friends and begin a new life? 07:152/10A play at the Town Hall marks a turning point in Kate's life. 07:304/4Sitcom about a group of night-time cleaners in Manchester. Starring Julie Hesmondhalgh
| 07:0013/15Jane has a new home, work and friends, but then something quite unexpected happens. 07:153/10Mr Gentleman gives Kate a lift into Limerick. 07:303/4Great works of fiction are upended when the comedy trio stumble into the plot.
| 07:0014/15Jane's new-found wealth is tainted by news of the fate of Thornfield and her master. 07:154/10Despite not talking to each other - Kate and Baba head off together to their new school. 07:304/4Morwenna is trying to improve herself, and Frank needs a lesson in island economics.
| 07:0015/15After receiving news of Mr Rochester's misfortune, Jane begins her search for him. 07:155/10Away from home, Kate thinks she can cope with Baba's brutal style of friendship. 07:304/4Tim and Alex Horne recreate a bet involving horse riding and one million dots.
| 07:30Tom Gregory’s memoir of how he became the youngest person ever to swim the English Channel
| 07:40TV presenter Sean Fletcher chooses tracks by Stevie Wonder and Beethoven. 07:501/2Kate's father abandons the farm for drink. Story set in rural Ireland in the 1950s.
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| 08:00 | 08:007/16Kenneth Horne hits the Celluloid Jungle, and waltzes off for his Bona Ballroom tuition. 08:305/6Will Ken and Sandy's plan to use a lion to advertise Leo cosmetics be a roaring success?
| 08:0013/26Neddie Seagoon poses as a 6,000-year-old man to resurrect his rock 'n' roll career. 08:306/8Iris dreams of hearing Pavarotti in concert, so Bernard tries to get tickets.
| 08:0014/20The Lad is lured to Moravia as an unknowing decoy for the endangered Crown Prince. 08:303/62099. Atop his desert column, 'Chaff' Chaffinch recalls his nephew’s desire for cloning
| 08:009/15The team pull open the 'Door Handle of the Day'. 08:306/6Will the housemates finally discover what caused the end of the world?
| 08:005/13Fuming Harold decides the business needs some bite. 08:301/8Cash is scarce, as the ambassador hopes capitalism and democracy will conquer communism.
| 08:454/5As they drive to a sheepdog trial, Carter's uncle has women on his mind.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/4Clive Anderson with Gyles Brandreth, John O'Farrell, Natalie Haynes and Richard Herring. 09:306/6Patrick and Stella find their dream house. Will the children scupper moving?
| 09:002/6The debating game with Tony Hawks, Simon Fanshawe, Stuart Maconie and Steve Punt. 09:305/6Victoria grows more irritating, as Anna gets a surprise proposition. Starring Celia Imrie.
| 09:003/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Justin Moorhouse, Bridget Christie and Ainsley Harriott. 09:302/2Neil Brand's fast talking musical comedy set in a 1933 Chicago Radio Studio
| 09:001/6Literary game with Mark Thomas, Linda Smith, David Stafford and Stuart Maconie. 09:303/5The sketch show about modern life, with people who have lived a bit of it.
| 09:003/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Jon Culshaw, Rosie Jones and Elisabeth Robinson. 09:305/6The sports agent's snooker playing client has developed an unfortunate phobia.
| 09:00Dudley and Harry's rent is overdue. Can a new visitor help them out? From 1960. 09:30Professor Jimmy Edwards hatches a plan to win a cash prize in a school popularity contest.
| 09:007/13Harry has back problems, but will a reputation for being a hypochondriac work against him? 09:30HMS Troutbridge comes home, dragging vessels from around the world behind her.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Comedy about the camp iconic singer Dorothy Squires. Starring Ruth Madoc. 10:45Rose has a surprise for her grand-daughter. Read by Cherrelle Skeete.
| 10:001/3A man spends his life trying to atone for his past. Dramatisation of Thomas Hardy novel.
| 10:002/3Michael Henchard attempts to hold his life together...
| 10:003/3Will Michael Henchard be undone when a stranger arrives in town?
| 10:00Peru’s finest bridge collapses killing five people. Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
| 10:002/3Elvis Costello heads more leading musicians with a songwriting masterclass.
| 10:004 Extra's extended edition. Cricket commentator Jonathan Agnew shares his choices.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5Can Britain's most celebrated criminal barrister save Marie Herman from the gallows? 11:304/8Watching for Mason's kidnappers, can John Rennie also deal with Joanna's demands?
| 11:002/5Did Bob Wood really murder Emily Dimmock by slitting her throat? 11:305/8John Rennie ponders taking some extreme measures to rescue the kidnapped British agent.
| 11:003/5The barrister is determined to prove Harold Greenwood innocent of killing his first wife. 11:306/8With the Amsterdam mission over, can John Rennie deal with the consequences?
| 11:004/5The barrister faces a complex case over a troubled ex-soldier charged with murder. 11:307/8The mission is over, but can John Rennie deal with becoming the target of his own side?
| 11:005/5Did Ronald Light shoot a woman cyclist dead? 11:308/8Will John Rennie and Joanna be able to escape his past, and find peace and happiness?
| 11:00A writer is haunted by the chance discovery of two old postcards sent by a young woman.
| 11:00Daljit Nagra selects a programme from the BBC's poetry archive for St George's Day. 11:303/3Will Jane listen to her conscience and make a decision to the cost of her own happiness?
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| 12:00 | 12:0011/15Will Jane listen to her conscience and make a decision to the cost of her own happiness? 12:151/10Kate's father is off on a drinking binge so the farm must cope without him. 12:301/4Ray and Jane's marriage is rocked by some very bad singing, and late-life crises take hold
| 12:0012/15Having left Thornfield Hall, can Jane make new friends and begin a new life? 12:152/10A play at the Town Hall marks a turning point in Kate's life. 12:304/4Sitcom about a group of night-time cleaners in Manchester. Starring Julie Hesmondhalgh
| 12:0013/15Jane has a new home, work and friends, but then something quite unexpected happens. 12:153/10Mr Gentleman gives Kate a lift into Limerick. 12:303/4Great works of fiction are upended when the comedy trio stumble into the plot.
| 12:0014/15Jane's new-found wealth is tainted by news of the fate of Thornfield and her master. 12:154/10Despite not talking to each other - Kate and Baba head off together to their new school. 12:304/4Morwenna is trying to improve herself, and Frank needs a lesson in island economics.
| 12:0015/15After receiving news of Mr Rochester's misfortune, Jane begins her search for him. 12:155/10Away from home, Kate thinks she can cope with Baba's brutal style of friendship. 12:304/4Tim and Alex Horne recreate a bet involving horse riding and one million dots.
| 12:30Tom Gregory’s memoir of how he became the youngest person ever to swim the English Channel
| 12:40TV presenter Sean Fletcher chooses tracks by Stevie Wonder and Beethoven. 12:501/2Kate's father abandons the farm for drink. Story set in rural Ireland in the 1950s.
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| 13:00 | 13:007/16Kenneth Horne hits the Celluloid Jungle, and waltzes off for his Bona Ballroom tuition. 13:305/6Will Ken and Sandy's plan to use a lion to advertise Leo cosmetics be a roaring success?
| 13:0013/26Neddie Seagoon poses as a 6,000-year-old man to resurrect his rock 'n' roll career. 13:306/8Iris dreams of hearing Pavarotti in concert, so Bernard tries to get tickets.
| 13:0014/20The Lad is lured to Moravia as an unknowing decoy for the endangered Crown Prince. 13:303/62099. Atop his desert column, 'Chaff' Chaffinch recalls his nephew’s desire for cloning
| 13:009/15The team pull open the 'Door Handle of the Day'. 13:306/6Will the housemates finally discover what caused the end of the world?
| 13:005/13Fuming Harold decides the business needs some bite. 13:301/8Cash is scarce, as the ambassador hopes capitalism and democracy will conquer communism.
| 13:454/5As they drive to a sheepdog trial, Carter's uncle has women on his mind.
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| 14:00 | 14:002/4Clive Anderson with Gyles Brandreth, John O'Farrell, Natalie Haynes and Richard Herring. 14:306/6Patrick and Stella find their dream house. Will the children scupper moving?
| 14:002/6The debating game with Tony Hawks, Simon Fanshawe, Stuart Maconie and Steve Punt. 14:305/6Victoria grows more irritating, as Anna gets a surprise proposition. Starring Celia Imrie.
| 14:003/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Justin Moorhouse, Bridget Christie and Ainsley Harriott. 14:302/2Neil Brand's fast talking musical comedy set in a 1933 Chicago Radio Studio
| 14:001/6Literary game with Mark Thomas, Linda Smith, David Stafford and Stuart Maconie. 14:303/5The sketch show about modern life, with people who have lived a bit of it.
| 14:003/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Jon Culshaw, Rosie Jones and Elisabeth Robinson. 14:305/6The sports agent's snooker playing client has developed an unfortunate phobia.
| 14:00Dudley and Harry's rent is overdue. Can a new visitor help them out? From 1960. 14:30Professor Jimmy Edwards hatches a plan to win a cash prize in a school popularity contest.
| 14:007/13Harry has back problems, but will a reputation for being a hypochondriac work against him? 14:30HMS Troutbridge comes home, dragging vessels from around the world behind her.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Comedy about the camp iconic singer Dorothy Squires. Starring Ruth Madoc. 15:45Rose has a surprise for her grand-daughter. Read by Cherrelle Skeete.
| 15:001/3A man spends his life trying to atone for his past. Dramatisation of Thomas Hardy novel.
| 15:002/3Michael Henchard attempts to hold his life together...
| 15:003/3Will Michael Henchard be undone when a stranger arrives in town?
| 15:00Peru’s finest bridge collapses killing five people. Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
| 15:002/3Elvis Costello heads more leading musicians with a songwriting masterclass.
| 15:004 Extra's extended edition. Cricket commentator Jonathan Agnew shares his choices.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/5Can Britain's most celebrated criminal barrister save Marie Herman from the gallows? 16:304/8Watching for Mason's kidnappers, can John Rennie also deal with Joanna's demands?
| 16:002/5Did Bob Wood really murder Emily Dimmock by slitting her throat? 16:305/8John Rennie ponders taking some extreme measures to rescue the kidnapped British agent.
| 16:003/5The barrister is determined to prove Harold Greenwood innocent of killing his first wife. 16:306/8With the Amsterdam mission over, can John Rennie deal with the consequences?
| 16:004/5The barrister faces a complex case over a troubled ex-soldier charged with murder. 16:307/8The mission is over, but can John Rennie deal with becoming the target of his own side?
| 16:005/5Did Ronald Light shoot a woman cyclist dead? 16:308/8Will John Rennie and Joanna be able to escape his past, and find peace and happiness?
| 16:002/3Sceptical scientist James moves to Standlake, famous for its lake monster. Horror story. 16:454/5A young medical student finds himself caught up in powerful necromantic rituals
| 16:002/5Stuck in the past, Vimes is known as 'Keel', but he's not the only one with a new name. 16:304/5The weather worsens and Bowers goes on the rampage. The others have to run. But where?
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| 17:00 | 17:0011/15Will Jane listen to her conscience and make a decision to the cost of her own happiness? 17:151/10Kate's father is off on a drinking binge so the farm must cope without him. 17:301/4Ray and Jane's marriage is rocked by some very bad singing, and late-life crises take hold
| 17:0012/15Having left Thornfield Hall, can Jane make new friends and begin a new life? 17:152/10A play at the Town Hall marks a turning point in Kate's life. 17:304/4Sitcom about a group of night-time cleaners in Manchester. Starring Julie Hesmondhalgh
| 17:0013/15Jane has a new home, work and friends, but then something quite unexpected happens. 17:153/10Mr Gentleman gives Kate a lift into Limerick. 17:303/4Great works of fiction are upended when the comedy trio stumble into the plot.
| 17:0014/15Jane's new-found wealth is tainted by news of the fate of Thornfield and her master. 17:154/10Despite not talking to each other - Kate and Baba head off together to their new school. 17:304/4Morwenna is trying to improve herself, and Frank needs a lesson in island economics.
| 17:0015/15After receiving news of Mr Rochester's misfortune, Jane begins her search for him. 17:155/10Away from home, Kate thinks she can cope with Baba's brutal style of friendship. 17:304/4Tim and Alex Horne recreate a bet involving horse riding and one million dots.
| 17:00A writer is haunted by the chance discovery of two old postcards sent by a young woman.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects a programme from the BBC's poetry archive for St George's Day. 17:303/3Will Jane listen to her conscience and make a decision to the cost of her own happiness?
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| 18:00 | 18:007/16Kenneth Horne hits the Celluloid Jungle, and waltzes off for his Bona Ballroom tuition. 18:305/6Will Ken and Sandy's plan to use a lion to advertise Leo cosmetics be a roaring success?
| 18:0013/26Neddie Seagoon poses as a 6,000-year-old man to resurrect his rock 'n' roll career. 18:306/8Iris dreams of hearing Pavarotti in concert, so Bernard tries to get tickets.
| 18:0014/20The Lad is lured to Moravia as an unknowing decoy for the endangered Crown Prince. 18:303/62099. Atop his desert column, 'Chaff' Chaffinch recalls his nephew’s desire for cloning
| 18:009/15The team pull open the 'Door Handle of the Day'. 18:306/6Will the housemates finally discover what caused the end of the world?
| 18:005/13Fuming Harold decides the business needs some bite. 18:301/8Cash is scarce, as the ambassador hopes capitalism and democracy will conquer communism.
| 18:30Tom Gregory’s memoir of how he became the youngest person ever to swim the English Channel
| 18:40TV presenter Sean Fletcher chooses tracks by Stevie Wonder and Beethoven. 18:501/2Kate's father abandons the farm for drink. Story set in rural Ireland in the 1950s.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/4Clive Anderson with Gyles Brandreth, John O'Farrell, Natalie Haynes and Richard Herring. 19:306/6Patrick and Stella find their dream house. Will the children scupper moving?
| 19:002/6The debating game with Tony Hawks, Simon Fanshawe, Stuart Maconie and Steve Punt. 19:305/6Victoria grows more irritating, as Anna gets a surprise proposition. Starring Celia Imrie.
| 19:003/7Chaired by Miles Jupp, with Justin Moorhouse, Bridget Christie and Ainsley Harriott. 19:302/2Neil Brand's fast talking musical comedy set in a 1933 Chicago Radio Studio
| 19:001/6Literary game with Mark Thomas, Linda Smith, David Stafford and Stuart Maconie. 19:303/5The sketch show about modern life, with people who have lived a bit of it.
| 19:003/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Jon Culshaw, Rosie Jones and Elisabeth Robinson. 19:305/6The sports agent's snooker playing client has developed an unfortunate phobia.
| 19:454/5As they drive to a sheepdog trial, Carter's uncle has women on his mind.
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| 20:00 | 20:007/8Meg Bowles introduces stories where everyday moments have lasting impacts. 20:50Actress and singer Juliette Lewis chooses 'Peg' by Steely Dan.
| 20:0043/52Manoush Zomorodi explores fresh ideas on how we think, move, and feel 20:50Aha! The broadcasting legend chooses the theme from 'Grandstand' by Keith Mansfield.
| 20:00Matthew Sweet looks at how commuting has changed the world.
| 20:001/3Leading musicians give a masterclass in the art of songwriting to John Wilson.
| 20:00John Cooper Clarke looks back at the life of broadcaster and folk singer, Ewan MacColl. 20:30The Rumpole creator shares some favourite tales of his life as a barrister and writer.
| 20:00Dudley and Harry's rent is overdue. Can a new visitor help them out? From 1960. 20:30Professor Jimmy Edwards hatches a plan to win a cash prize in a school popularity contest.
| 20:007/13Harry has back problems, but will a reputation for being a hypochondriac work against him? 20:30HMS Troutbridge comes home, dragging vessels from around the world behind her.
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| 21:00 | 21:009/14Ray Davies talks to John Wilson about the Kinks albums 'Lola' and 'Muswell Hillbillies'. 21:301/5A woman is missing, but DS Manson's only clue is a series of jumbled letters. 21:4511/15The trail leads to Marston’s doctor as Heawood realises that everything is connected.
| 21:0010/14Ray Davies take on questions about two classic Kinks' albums, Lola and Muswell Hillbillies 21:302/5The cryptogram clues leave DS Manson baffled over the serial killer's motives. 21:4512/15Eleanor Peck opens up the dark world that Heawood and Kennedy have been drawn into.
| 21:005/6Josie Long explores the disappointment of banal family secrets. 21:303/5A mathematician helps DS Manson determine the killer's victim selection system. 21:4513/15Kennedy investigates April Marston, Thomas Marston’s daughter.
| 21:00Poet Pam Ayres chooses the lad himself, Tony Hancock. 21:304/5Manson and Ellstrom are distraught when a fifth cryptogram arrives at a police station. 21:4514/15Kennedy has found Henry Akeley. Or so she thinks.
| 21:005/6What are ligons and tigers? What is a species? 21:305/5DS Sue Manson puts herself in personal jeopardy to catch the murderer. 21:4515/15A ritual involving Kennedy is about to take place. Can Heawood save her?
| 21:002/3Elvis Costello heads more leading musicians with a songwriting masterclass.
| 21:004 Extra's extended edition. Cricket commentator Jonathan Agnew shares his choices.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/10Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest running panel show, Just a Minute. 22:305/6Another parallel Earth is obliterated when Ian has a half day. 22:455/6The elderly Scotsmen have a monstrous encounter in the great outdoors.
| 22:003/4Chris McCausland asks a panel of comedians to live in an audio only world. 22:301/6The award-winning funny man muses on the merits of matrimony.
| 22:003/4Comedian Ellie Taylor argues why she thinks the UK should split into lots of kingdoms. 22:304/4The gang must solve a murder on the Yorkshire Moors.
| 22:002/4Susan Calman explains why her love of TV makes her happy. 22:301/4Paul Sinha looks at the forgotten women of history, whose stories were not told at school. 22:55Jon Holmes chats to Rajiv Karia about the new series of DMs Are Open.
| 22:003/4Super-sharp everywoman Angela Barnes laughs at life and packs herself a fantasy coffin. 22:301/4Jocelyn Jee Esien returns with another series of sketches. Featuring Paul Whitehouse.
| 22:006/6Some creative accounting - and why is it that posh men's trousers are all the same colour. 22:301/6Mark courageously turns his attention to the first of six virtues.
| 22:002/6The promise of a weekend away tests everyone's patience. 22:303/6The tag talk show: Peter Hook talks to John Cooper Clarke. 22:55Lou Conran talks to Ria Lina in the Comedy Club.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/6Steve Punt presents the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:301/4American satirist and comedian Stan Freberg performs at London's Comedy Store.
| 23:003/6Comic fantasy with June Whitfield as a mischievous narrator. 23:154/6Faye has money troubles, so she hopes her mum will lend her £10,000. 23:301/6Return of the fantasy comedy. Who's the newcomer with huge biceps?
| 23:002/4Comedian Alex Horne and his five-piece jazz band are joined by guest Nick Helm. 23:302/4An idiot's guide to Mahler. Perfect for fans of comedy, classical music, and idiots. 23:453/5A visit to the circus heralds arcane amusements. Songs and stories from Ivor Cutler.
| 23:001/4Australian stand-up Felicity Ward tries an app for her insomnia. 23:151/4Vicki Pepperdine stars in Jenny Eclair's comic monologue about a teacher's last day. 23:303/5Brian Perkins, Kate Robbins and Steve Coogan look back at the year that was yet to happen.
| 23:004/4Jenna and Dana meet Bella Watson, a woman with a Union Jack tattoo on her forehead. 23:154/4Phil Hedley is a 'tough guy' actor who takes a job presenting documentaries on gangs. 23:303/4Arthur Smith with stand-up comedy from Sean Lock and Annette Fagon and music from Squeeze.
| 23:003/4Rhod Gilbert introduces - Miles Jupp, Ginger and Black and Justin Moorhouse. 23:30Anneka Rice goes on the hilarious hunt for her Madame Tussaud's waxwork head.
| 23:003/4Can apathy salve Simon's conscience, or must he simply accept that he loves selling arms? 23:304/4Lemn examines where he let himself do the wrong thing, and how he has tried to make amends
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