| 00:00 | 00:00Daljit Nagra finds the best poetry programmes from the BBC archive. 00:302/2Conclusion of the iconoclastic 1961 novel satirising the insanity of war.
| 00:00Drama about the life and work of Alfred Nobel starring Robin Soans.
| 00:001/3When plain Caroline Harding's only suitor moves to India, what hope remains for her?
| 00:002/3Caroline Harding sails for India, bound for marriage to a man she's not seen in 8 years.
| 00:003/31770s India. Caroline's marriage is a charade but she intends to stick to the bargain.
| 00:00In the year 2045 scientists have found a way to store memory and personality after death. 00:453/5An unfaithful husband is killed with an unusual weapon.
| 00:00Vampire drama set in Dacia adapted from a Kingsley Amis story with Christopher Cazenove. 00:303/4Stories about a risky time-travelling safari trip and a technology-loathing man.
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| 01:00 | 01:40Actress Lily James chooses The Cape by Eric Bibb and Green Papaya by Lianne La Havas. 01:501/2A portrait of the extraordinary Queen's life, marriage and achievements.
| 01:005/6The blackmail plot is rumbled, but Quin and Maria seem as far apart as ever. 01:302/6A mysterious overnight call leads the GP on a dark and dangerous journey
| 01:006/6As Quin enjoys freedom, Maria is pushed to breaking point. With Mick Ford and James Booth. 01:303/6When a Levenford black sheep turns over a new leaf, the GP is not convinced.
| 01:001/6After a plot to depose the Emperor, the Roman detective uncovers a nest of vipers. 01:304/6The GP gives temporary shelter to a young woman with a bullying husband.
| 01:002/6The Roman sleuth probes the murder of a conspirator against the Emperor. 01:305/6A friend from the GP's past sets social tensions boiling in Levenford.
| 01:00The story of poet Rupert Brooke’s complex love affair with Katherine “Ka” Cox.
| 01:00A monk chronicles the horrific reign of the tyrant behind the legend of Count Dracula.
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| 02:00 | | 02:001/5Hannah Fry uncovers the hidden algorithms behind almost every aspect of our modern lives. 02:156/10The newlyweds return to Buckingham Palace. Based on diaries and letters of Queen Victoria. 02:301/4Alexei Sayle delivers stand-up, memoir and philosophy from his Imaginary Sandwich Bar.
| 02:002/5Hannah Fry uncovers the hidden algorithms behind almost every aspect of our modern lives. 02:157/10A gunshot alarms the royal couple. Based on the diaries and letters of Queen Victoria. 02:304/6Waiting in for a delivery tests the patience of even the most well-meaning of daughters.
| 02:003/5Mathematician Hannah Fry considers the algorithms opening up new frontiers in medicine. 02:158/10The Prince Regent plans the first international exhibition. 02:303/4Victoria Coren Mitchell talks to Lynda La Plante about her life and cars.
| 02:004/5Hannah Fry reveals the algorithms which might power the autonomous vehicles of the future. 02:159/10The Crimean war looms and Victoria has her eighth child. 02:304/4Maggie's 60th birthday brings a surprise present and some unwelcome revelations.
| 02:003/6The Roman sleuth meets old friends of the senator's daughter. 02:306/6When the GP wakes up with a bad head, it's only the start of a very bad day
| 02:30A ravaged island nation has built the Wall. Joseph Kavanagh must defend it.
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| 03:00 | 03:00After 21 years, Instant Sunshine are aiming to become famous at last! 03:30Will Phillips' pursuit of the new Wren in Captain Povey's office end happily ever after?
| 03:0011/16Kenneth Horne escapes Stalag Limpwrist, and Rambling Syd Rumpo sings of a maiden's nodes. 03:303/4Angus is still single and feeling left out. What's wrong with his bachelor life?
| 03:0018/26The million-pound race is on to be the first to play the bagpipes at the South Pole. 03:302/6An escaped murderer is after the shady lawyer.
| 03:001/20After a disastrous break, the Lad discovers Sid's rented his house out. From October 1956. 03:301/6The lifestyle show takes on party food, reading and therapy.
| 03:0012/15Long ago in a radio galaxy far away - space film spoofing and the best of 'Brucie'. 03:304/6Confusion reigns over a very important visitor to the Cloughbottom Ladies' Evening Guild.
| 03:005/5Dr Hannah Fry charts a course to a future where humans and computers work together. 03:1510/10Victoria mourns for her mother while Albert is tormented by Bertie. 03:304/4As civilisation collapses, Bridget Christie embarks on a comic quest for her Shangri-La.
| 03:45'I am no longer a mere working man. I am a dedicated tripe visionary.'
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| 04:00 | 04:00From Stevie Wonder to Schubert. Actress Dame Penelope Wilton shares her castaway choices. 04:45Sir David marvels over the Quetzalcoatlus: the largest flying animal ever to exist.
| 04:002/6With guest panellists, crime writer Mark Billingham and journalist Jane Thynne. 04:304/6Pregnant Lucy must break the news to her parents.
| 04:006/6Dr Phil Hammond's debating game with Linda Smith, Stuart Maconie and Steve Punt. 04:303/4The band must get assertive with scary Lorelei and Johnny's love life is in tatters.
| 04:001/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 04:304/4Can Britain's longest serving and laziest PCSOs catch a mystery hand-cream thief?
| 04:005/6Irreverent literary quiz with Arthur Smith, Stuart Maconie, Sophie Howard and Linda Smith. 04:302/6Caring social worker Clare Barker is delighted to discover she has an Irish ancestor.
| 04:009/13Harold fancies a French holiday, but Albert is not keen. Adapted from BBC TV. 04:305/8Ambassador Mackenzie turns his attention to the ecology of the People's Republic.
| 04:00The master of double entendre presents sketches including Little Bo Peep. 04:30Cricket ashes of a different kind when the new school pavilion burns down.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Drama about the life and work of Alfred Nobel starring Robin Soans.
| 05:001/3When plain Caroline Harding's only suitor moves to India, what hope remains for her?
| 05:002/3Caroline Harding sails for India, bound for marriage to a man she's not seen in 8 years.
| 05:003/31770s India. Caroline's marriage is a charade but she intends to stick to the bargain.
| 05:00The story of poet Rupert Brooke’s complex love affair with Katherine “Ka” Cox.
| 05:001/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 05:303/6Pip faces fresh dangers on a reading tour to New York.
| 05:003/3Crime writer Mark Billingham concludes his literary tour of the Midlands.
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| 06:00 | 06:005/6The blackmail plot is rumbled, but Quin and Maria seem as far apart as ever. 06:302/6A mysterious overnight call leads the GP on a dark and dangerous journey
| 06:006/6As Quin enjoys freedom, Maria is pushed to breaking point. With Mick Ford and James Booth. 06:303/6When a Levenford black sheep turns over a new leaf, the GP is not convinced.
| 06:001/6After a plot to depose the Emperor, the Roman detective uncovers a nest of vipers. 06:304/6The GP gives temporary shelter to a young woman with a bullying husband.
| 06:002/6The Roman sleuth probes the murder of a conspirator against the Emperor. 06:305/6A friend from the GP's past sets social tensions boiling in Levenford.
| 06:003/6The Roman sleuth meets old friends of the senator's daughter. 06:306/6When the GP wakes up with a bad head, it's only the start of a very bad day
| 06:00A monk chronicles the horrific reign of the tyrant behind the legend of Count Dracula.
| 06:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best poetry programmes from the BBC archives. 06:30Mathematician Hannah Fry reveals the hidden algorithms behind every aspect of modern life.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/5Hannah Fry uncovers the hidden algorithms behind almost every aspect of our modern lives. 07:156/10The newlyweds return to Buckingham Palace. Based on diaries and letters of Queen Victoria. 07:301/4Alexei Sayle delivers stand-up, memoir and philosophy from his Imaginary Sandwich Bar.
| 07:002/5Hannah Fry uncovers the hidden algorithms behind almost every aspect of our modern lives. 07:157/10A gunshot alarms the royal couple. Based on the diaries and letters of Queen Victoria. 07:304/6Waiting in for a delivery tests the patience of even the most well-meaning of daughters.
| 07:003/5Mathematician Hannah Fry considers the algorithms opening up new frontiers in medicine. 07:158/10The Prince Regent plans the first international exhibition. 07:303/4Victoria Coren Mitchell talks to Lynda La Plante about her life and cars.
| 07:004/5Hannah Fry reveals the algorithms which might power the autonomous vehicles of the future. 07:159/10The Crimean war looms and Victoria has her eighth child. 07:304/4Maggie's 60th birthday brings a surprise present and some unwelcome revelations.
| 07:005/5Dr Hannah Fry charts a course to a future where humans and computers work together. 07:1510/10Victoria mourns for her mother while Albert is tormented by Bertie. 07:304/4As civilisation collapses, Bridget Christie embarks on a comic quest for her Shangri-La.
| 07:30A ravaged island nation has built the Wall. Joseph Kavanagh must defend it.
| 07:40TV presenter George Webster chooses 'I Feel' by Teddy Thompson and 'Any Dream Will Do' 07:502/2The newlyweds return to Buckingham Palace. Based on letters and diaries of Queen Victoria.
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| 08:00 | 08:0011/16Kenneth Horne escapes Stalag Limpwrist, and Rambling Syd Rumpo sings of a maiden's nodes. 08:303/4Angus is still single and feeling left out. What's wrong with his bachelor life?
| 08:0018/26The million-pound race is on to be the first to play the bagpipes at the South Pole. 08:302/6An escaped murderer is after the shady lawyer.
| 08:001/20After a disastrous break, the Lad discovers Sid's rented his house out. From October 1956. 08:301/6The lifestyle show takes on party food, reading and therapy.
| 08:0012/15Long ago in a radio galaxy far away - space film spoofing and the best of 'Brucie'. 08:304/6Confusion reigns over a very important visitor to the Cloughbottom Ladies' Evening Guild.
| 08:009/13Harold fancies a French holiday, but Albert is not keen. Adapted from BBC TV. 08:305/8Ambassador Mackenzie turns his attention to the ecology of the People's Republic.
| 08:45'I am no longer a mere working man. I am a dedicated tripe visionary.'
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6With guest panellists, crime writer Mark Billingham and journalist Jane Thynne. 09:304/6Pregnant Lucy must break the news to her parents.
| 09:006/6Dr Phil Hammond's debating game with Linda Smith, Stuart Maconie and Steve Punt. 09:303/4The band must get assertive with scary Lorelei and Johnny's love life is in tatters.
| 09:001/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 09:304/4Can Britain's longest serving and laziest PCSOs catch a mystery hand-cream thief?
| 09:005/6Irreverent literary quiz with Arthur Smith, Stuart Maconie, Sophie Howard and Linda Smith. 09:302/6Caring social worker Clare Barker is delighted to discover she has an Irish ancestor.
| 09:001/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 09:303/6Pip faces fresh dangers on a reading tour to New York.
| 09:00The master of double entendre presents sketches including Little Bo Peep. 09:30Cricket ashes of a different kind when the new school pavilion burns down.
| 09:00David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis entertain. 09:30Can the inept crew discover where the rest of the fleet has gone?
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| 10:00 | 10:00Drama about the life and work of Alfred Nobel starring Robin Soans.
| 10:001/3When plain Caroline Harding's only suitor moves to India, what hope remains for her?
| 10:002/3Caroline Harding sails for India, bound for marriage to a man she's not seen in 8 years.
| 10:003/31770s India. Caroline's marriage is a charade but she intends to stick to the bargain.
| 10:00The story of poet Rupert Brooke’s complex love affair with Katherine “Ka” Cox.
| 10:003/3Crime writer Mark Billingham concludes his literary tour of the Midlands.
| 10:00Actor Sir Ian McKellen reveals his castaway choices to Sue Lawley. 10:45Sir David Attenborough introduces Rommel the Chameleon.
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| 11:00 | 11:005/6The blackmail plot is rumbled, but Quin and Maria seem as far apart as ever. 11:302/6A mysterious overnight call leads the GP on a dark and dangerous journey
| 11:006/6As Quin enjoys freedom, Maria is pushed to breaking point. With Mick Ford and James Booth. 11:303/6When a Levenford black sheep turns over a new leaf, the GP is not convinced.
| 11:001/6After a plot to depose the Emperor, the Roman detective uncovers a nest of vipers. 11:304/6The GP gives temporary shelter to a young woman with a bullying husband.
| 11:002/6The Roman sleuth probes the murder of a conspirator against the Emperor. 11:305/6A friend from the GP's past sets social tensions boiling in Levenford.
| 11:003/6The Roman sleuth meets old friends of the senator's daughter. 11:306/6When the GP wakes up with a bad head, it's only the start of a very bad day
| 11:00A monk chronicles the horrific reign of the tyrant behind the legend of Count Dracula.
| 11:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best poetry programmes from the BBC archives. 11:30Mathematician Hannah Fry reveals the hidden algorithms behind every aspect of modern life.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5Hannah Fry uncovers the hidden algorithms behind almost every aspect of our modern lives. 12:156/10The newlyweds return to Buckingham Palace. Based on diaries and letters of Queen Victoria. 12:301/4Alexei Sayle delivers stand-up, memoir and philosophy from his Imaginary Sandwich Bar.
| 12:002/5Hannah Fry uncovers the hidden algorithms behind almost every aspect of our modern lives. 12:157/10A gunshot alarms the royal couple. Based on the diaries and letters of Queen Victoria. 12:304/6Waiting in for a delivery tests the patience of even the most well-meaning of daughters.
| 12:003/5Mathematician Hannah Fry considers the algorithms opening up new frontiers in medicine. 12:158/10The Prince Regent plans the first international exhibition. 12:303/4Victoria Coren Mitchell talks to Lynda La Plante about her life and cars.
| 12:004/5Hannah Fry reveals the algorithms which might power the autonomous vehicles of the future. 12:159/10The Crimean war looms and Victoria has her eighth child. 12:304/4Maggie's 60th birthday brings a surprise present and some unwelcome revelations.
| 12:005/5Dr Hannah Fry charts a course to a future where humans and computers work together. 12:1510/10Victoria mourns for her mother while Albert is tormented by Bertie. 12:304/4As civilisation collapses, Bridget Christie embarks on a comic quest for her Shangri-La.
| 12:30A ravaged island nation has built the Wall. Joseph Kavanagh must defend it.
| 12:40TV presenter George Webster chooses 'I Feel' by Teddy Thompson and 'Any Dream Will Do' 12:502/2The newlyweds return to Buckingham Palace. Based on letters and diaries of Queen Victoria.
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| 13:00 | 13:0011/16Kenneth Horne escapes Stalag Limpwrist, and Rambling Syd Rumpo sings of a maiden's nodes. 13:303/4Angus is still single and feeling left out. What's wrong with his bachelor life?
| 13:0018/26The million-pound race is on to be the first to play the bagpipes at the South Pole. 13:302/6An escaped murderer is after the shady lawyer.
| 13:001/20After a disastrous break, the Lad discovers Sid's rented his house out. From October 1956. 13:301/6The lifestyle show takes on party food, reading and therapy.
| 13:0012/15Long ago in a radio galaxy far away - space film spoofing and the best of 'Brucie'. 13:304/6Confusion reigns over a very important visitor to the Cloughbottom Ladies' Evening Guild.
| 13:009/13Harold fancies a French holiday, but Albert is not keen. Adapted from BBC TV. 13:305/8Ambassador Mackenzie turns his attention to the ecology of the People's Republic.
| 13:45'I am no longer a mere working man. I am a dedicated tripe visionary.'
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| 14:00 | 14:002/6With guest panellists, crime writer Mark Billingham and journalist Jane Thynne. 14:304/6Pregnant Lucy must break the news to her parents.
| 14:006/6Dr Phil Hammond's debating game with Linda Smith, Stuart Maconie and Steve Punt. 14:303/4The band must get assertive with scary Lorelei and Johnny's love life is in tatters.
| 14:001/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 14:304/4Can Britain's longest serving and laziest PCSOs catch a mystery hand-cream thief?
| 14:005/6Irreverent literary quiz with Arthur Smith, Stuart Maconie, Sophie Howard and Linda Smith. 14:302/6Caring social worker Clare Barker is delighted to discover she has an Irish ancestor.
| 14:001/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 14:303/6Pip faces fresh dangers on a reading tour to New York.
| 14:00The master of double entendre presents sketches including Little Bo Peep. 14:30Cricket ashes of a different kind when the new school pavilion burns down.
| 14:00David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis entertain. 14:30Can the inept crew discover where the rest of the fleet has gone?
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| 15:00 | 15:00Drama about the life and work of Alfred Nobel starring Robin Soans.
| 15:001/3When plain Caroline Harding's only suitor moves to India, what hope remains for her?
| 15:002/3Caroline Harding sails for India, bound for marriage to a man she's not seen in 8 years.
| 15:003/31770s India. Caroline's marriage is a charade but she intends to stick to the bargain.
| 15:00The story of poet Rupert Brooke’s complex love affair with Katherine “Ka” Cox.
| 15:003/3Crime writer Mark Billingham concludes his literary tour of the Midlands.
| 15:00Actor Sir Ian McKellen reveals his castaway choices to Sue Lawley. 15:45Sir David Attenborough introduces Rommel the Chameleon.
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| 16:00 | 16:005/6The blackmail plot is rumbled, but Quin and Maria seem as far apart as ever. 16:302/6A mysterious overnight call leads the GP on a dark and dangerous journey
| 16:006/6As Quin enjoys freedom, Maria is pushed to breaking point. With Mick Ford and James Booth. 16:303/6When a Levenford black sheep turns over a new leaf, the GP is not convinced.
| 16:001/6After a plot to depose the Emperor, the Roman detective uncovers a nest of vipers. 16:304/6The GP gives temporary shelter to a young woman with a bullying husband.
| 16:002/6The Roman sleuth probes the murder of a conspirator against the Emperor. 16:305/6A friend from the GP's past sets social tensions boiling in Levenford.
| 16:003/6The Roman sleuth meets old friends of the senator's daughter. 16:306/6When the GP wakes up with a bad head, it's only the start of a very bad day
| 16:00In the year 2045 scientists have found a way to store memory and personality after death. 16:453/5An unfaithful husband is killed with an unusual weapon.
| 16:00Vampire drama set in Dacia adapted from a Kingsley Amis story with Christopher Cazenove. 16:303/4Stories about a risky time-travelling safari trip and a technology-loathing man.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/5Hannah Fry uncovers the hidden algorithms behind almost every aspect of our modern lives. 17:156/10The newlyweds return to Buckingham Palace. Based on diaries and letters of Queen Victoria. 17:301/4Alexei Sayle delivers stand-up, memoir and philosophy from his Imaginary Sandwich Bar.
| 17:002/5Hannah Fry uncovers the hidden algorithms behind almost every aspect of our modern lives. 17:157/10A gunshot alarms the royal couple. Based on the diaries and letters of Queen Victoria. 17:304/6Waiting in for a delivery tests the patience of even the most well-meaning of daughters.
| 17:003/5Mathematician Hannah Fry considers the algorithms opening up new frontiers in medicine. 17:158/10The Prince Regent plans the first international exhibition. 17:303/4Victoria Coren Mitchell talks to Lynda La Plante about her life and cars.
| 17:004/5Hannah Fry reveals the algorithms which might power the autonomous vehicles of the future. 17:159/10The Crimean war looms and Victoria has her eighth child. 17:304/4Maggie's 60th birthday brings a surprise present and some unwelcome revelations.
| 17:005/5Dr Hannah Fry charts a course to a future where humans and computers work together. 17:1510/10Victoria mourns for her mother while Albert is tormented by Bertie. 17:304/4As civilisation collapses, Bridget Christie embarks on a comic quest for her Shangri-La.
| 17:00A monk chronicles the horrific reign of the tyrant behind the legend of Count Dracula.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best poetry programmes from the BBC archives. 17:30Mathematician Hannah Fry reveals the hidden algorithms behind every aspect of modern life.
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| 18:00 | 18:0011/16Kenneth Horne escapes Stalag Limpwrist, and Rambling Syd Rumpo sings of a maiden's nodes. 18:303/4Angus is still single and feeling left out. What's wrong with his bachelor life?
| 18:0018/26The million-pound race is on to be the first to play the bagpipes at the South Pole. 18:302/6An escaped murderer is after the shady lawyer.
| 18:001/20After a disastrous break, the Lad discovers Sid's rented his house out. From October 1956. 18:301/6The lifestyle show takes on party food, reading and therapy.
| 18:0012/15Long ago in a radio galaxy far away - space film spoofing and the best of 'Brucie'. 18:304/6Confusion reigns over a very important visitor to the Cloughbottom Ladies' Evening Guild.
| 18:009/13Harold fancies a French holiday, but Albert is not keen. Adapted from BBC TV. 18:305/8Ambassador Mackenzie turns his attention to the ecology of the People's Republic.
| 18:30A ravaged island nation has built the Wall. Joseph Kavanagh must defend it.
| 18:40TV presenter George Webster chooses 'I Feel' by Teddy Thompson and 'Any Dream Will Do' 18:502/2The newlyweds return to Buckingham Palace. Based on letters and diaries of Queen Victoria.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/6With guest panellists, crime writer Mark Billingham and journalist Jane Thynne. 19:304/6Pregnant Lucy must break the news to her parents.
| 19:006/6Dr Phil Hammond's debating game with Linda Smith, Stuart Maconie and Steve Punt. 19:303/4The band must get assertive with scary Lorelei and Johnny's love life is in tatters.
| 19:001/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 19:304/4Can Britain's longest serving and laziest PCSOs catch a mystery hand-cream thief?
| 19:005/6Irreverent literary quiz with Arthur Smith, Stuart Maconie, Sophie Howard and Linda Smith. 19:302/6Caring social worker Clare Barker is delighted to discover she has an Irish ancestor.
| 19:001/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 19:303/6Pip faces fresh dangers on a reading tour to New York.
| 19:45'I am no longer a mere working man. I am a dedicated tripe visionary.'
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| 20:00 | 20:003/8Radiolab explores a different way of looking at evolution 20:55Michael Sheen chooses songs from Laurie Anderson and The Manic Street Preachers.
| 20:0035/48Manoush Zomorodi explores recessions, depressions, bubbles, and blue skies 20:50Comedian Al Murray chooses The Beatles' Come Together and Follow You Follow Me by Genesis.
| 20:00A look back at Victoria Wood's stand-up and songs with her own archives and tapes. 20:30Naomi Alderman looks a the advantages of thinking algorithmically.
| 20:002/3Back to his roots - writer Mark Billingham continues his literary tour of the Midlands.
| 20:00A look back at Victoria Wood's stand-up and songs with her own archives and tapes. 20:30Sue Blackmore and Adam Hart-Davis join Harriett Gilbert to discuss favourite books.
| 20:00The master of double entendre presents sketches including Little Bo Peep. 20:30Cricket ashes of a different kind when the new school pavilion burns down.
| 20:00David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis entertain. 20:30Can the inept crew discover where the rest of the fleet has gone?
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| 21:00 | 21:003/10Mike Scott and Steve Wickham talk about Fisherman's Blues, the fourth Waterboys album. 21:301/5New York, 1906. A body is found in a lake, and young Mattie's life is changed forever. 21:456/15Innsmouth is getting even weirder for Kennedy.
| 21:004/10Mike Scott and Steve Wickham answer audience questions about Fisherman's Blues. 21:302/5Mattie is embroiled in a mysterious death, having been given the chance of a lifetime. 21:457/15Heawood moves on to Paris. Kennedy wants to close down her investigation.
| 21:003/6Josie Long peers behind the curtain to reveal stories from behind the scenes. 21:303/5Mattie discovers Miss Wilcox's library. But will she destroy Grace's letters? 21:458/15Will Heawood and Kennedy heed an urgent warning?
| 21:00Victoria Wood, creator of Dinnerladies, Acorn Antiques and As Seen on TV 21:304/5Revelations regarding Miss Wilcox and the late Grace Brown, and Mattie receives a proposal 21:459/15Kennedy discovers what happens to the dead people in Innsmouth.
| 21:00"Why are some fungi helpful and others harmful?" asks Paul Glaister in Reading. 21:305/5Mattie reads Grace's last letter and receives some news from Miss Wilcox. 21:4510/15Can Kennedy escape being dangerously cornered?
| 21:003/3Crime writer Mark Billingham concludes his literary tour of the Midlands.
| 21:00Actor Sir Ian McKellen reveals his castaway choices to Sue Lawley. 21:45Sir David Attenborough introduces Rommel the Chameleon.
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| 22:00 | 22:006/10Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest running panel show, Just a Minute. 22:302/6The sketch show team take the audience to Mike's house, but they get lost.
| 22:003/4Dawn French and Edward Rowe head up a new sketch show with a Cornish flavour. 22:305/6The award-winning funny man gets nostalgic about his youth.
| 22:003/4Lemn Sissay explores what charity means when it comes to presents. 22:304/6Andrew delivers a themed date. Dave's ex-school bully is back. 22:55Jake Yapp chats to Lucy Porter
| 22:002/4Former Humberside sergeant and stand-up comic Alfie Moore tackles real policing dilemmas. 22:301/4Tom enlists the help of his dad to take delivery of an important package.
| 22:004/6Mark Steel visits Aberystwyth and performs a bespoke comedy show for the local residents 22:301/7Ali Official and Athena Kugblenu host the sketch show written by the public.
| 22:004/5Nick Mohammed stars as lifestyle guru Mr Swallow. 22:305/6Mark pulls his finger out - to examine the virtue of hard work. 22:55Harriet Kemsley chats to Clive Anderson.
| 22:006/6A lunch invitation could change everything for the three couples. 22:301/5Two unhappily married colleagues find solace in their workplace friendship. 22:55Harriet Kemsley chats to Clive Anderson.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/7Andy Zaltzman takes satirical aim at the week's headlines. 23:301/5Dolphins, and Sue Lawley's secret. Nick Golson and Tim de Jongh greet William Franklyn.
| 23:006/6Will Bell and Todd ever escape the swamp? Comic fantasy serial with June Whitfield. 23:151/6Six chapters, by six different authors. All of them imaginary. None of them very good. 23:305/6Lord Darkness loses a teapot - and a high priest.
| 23:001/6Milford and Parker arrive in a magical world and embark on a quest. 23:301/6Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins return to their radio roots.
| 23:001/4The music hall artiste and OAP raps with beatboxer Shlomo, probing buzz words. 23:154/4Beverley Callard stars in Jenny Eclair's comic monologue about a 60th birthday party. 23:302/6A total lack of corpses sparks a dry spell in the pathology lab.
| 23:002/6Tim Key takes a comic look at dating, through the medium of poetry. 23:152/6Market researcher Ian Dunn tackles a rundown council tower block on Halloween. 23:302/4Putting Britain to rights, Les on emergency yodellers and an embarrassing medical matter.
| 23:003/6Ben's unconscious mind puts him in a compromising situation with a fellow coma patient. 23:303/6Stephen K Amos and friends present a stand-up guide to living with technology.
| 23:003/4Andy remembers an awkward visit to the GP when he was a student. From 2017. 23:303/6The Brummie musicologist reveals some big rock names who have a lot to thank him for. 23:453/6It's Dave's birthday, so Ron and Geoff arrange a celebration.
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