| 00:00 | 00:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best poetry programmes from the BBC archives. 00:30Mathematician Hannah Fry reveals the hidden algorithms behind every aspect of modern life.
| 00:001/4Time for an election in the Village, and the regime wants Six to stand as a candidate.
| 00:002/4Number 6 rides a time and topological rollercoaster as the authorities try to break him.
| 00:003/4Number 6 meets a sinister scientist, and is obliged to relive events with his fiancé.
| 00:004/4From London, to Kandersfeld, to The Village... Will an end to it all ever be possible?
| 00:00Fact and fiction collide in a ghost story set at the Welsh slate quarries during wartime. 00:454/5A passenger on an ocean liner takes a desperate gamble.
| 00:001/5Mike's a successful dealer in futures. But what is his secret and why will it destroy him? 00:304/4Including the story that led to the 1953 film The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms.
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| 01:00 | 01:40TV presenter George Webster chooses 'I Feel' by Teddy Thompson and 'Any Dream Will Do' 01:502/2The newlyweds return to Buckingham Palace. Based on letters and diaries of Queen Victoria.
| 01:004/6The Roman sleuth heads to a party thrown by the wealthy and influential Crispus. 01:301/6Steve Gardiner heads to the Highlands to find his ex and her new fortune hunting lover.
| 01:005/6The Roman sleuth closes in on his man, but gets more than he bargained for. 01:302/6There's a brutal murder, but it’s not the first killing in the remote Scottish village.
| 01:006/6The Roman sleuth faces a final showdown, but his reunion with Helena is bittersweet. 01:303/6A mild-mannered local knows more than he's telling about the murders at the loch.
| 01:001/2A dying policeman recalls how a gruesome murder years before changed his life forever. 01:304/6Hardnosed Steve Gardiner is keen to speak to a key local witness to the killings.
| 01:00A comic look at the far-reaching effects of social anxiety. 01:45In Xuan Juliana Wang's story Pei Pei seeks out a different kind of life.
| 01:00Liverpudlian Paul O'Grady celebrates Merseyside's funny men and women.
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| 02:00 | | 02:001/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers her car and being a TV personality. 02:151/5Alma’s far from chomping at the bit to take on a race course murder. 02:302/4Alexei Sayle delivers stand-up, memoir and philosophy from his Imaginary Sandwich Bar.
| 02:002/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers life by the sea, catchphrases and a cat. 02:152/5With a horse and jockey dead, for DCI Blair and DS Trotter the going is getting tough. 02:305/6It is Jan's birthday, and she is determined to do something unexpected.
| 02:003/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers first times, an air flight and address books. 02:153/5Murder most foal at work, as Alma and Jo wait at home for a different kind of result. 02:304/4Una Stubbs tells Victoria Coren Mitchell about her life and the cars she has known.
| 02:004/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers what can be found in her North Wales home. 02:154/5Alma, Jo and Jason encounter one too many hurdles as they race towards their goal. 02:301/41938: the GP0 return to a remote Isles of Scilly island to check up on the post office.
| 02:002/2Recalling a gruesome murder, a dying policeman continues his deathbed confessions. 02:305/6The body count mounts at the remote Highland loch, but Steve Gardiner has a theory.
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| 03:00 | 03:00David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis entertain. 03:30Can the inept crew discover where the rest of the fleet has gone?
| 03:0012/16Kenneth Horne makes Fleet Street headlines, and visits the Bona Private Detective Agency. 03:304/4Angus, still living with his mum, is feeling ignored. Maybe a psychiatrist can help?
| 03:0019/26Fearless Neddie launches a career as a nude piano dancer with a difference. 03:303/6The shady lawyer starts a bus tour of New York. The Marx Brothers radio show recreated.
| 03:002/20The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan. 03:302/6The magazine show tackles terrorism and gardening.
| 03:0014/15General Custer tackles his last stand with a battle of one-liners. 03:306/6Viewers are in for a big surprise when Alice appears on a local ITV chat show.
| 03:005/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers a walk to lunch and climbing Snowdon. 03:155/5As we race towards the final furlong, the equine and human suspects are lined up. 03:301/4Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at a new children's hospital.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Actor Sir Ian McKellen reveals his castaway choices to Sue Lawley. 04:45Sir David Attenborough introduces Rommel the Chameleon.
| 04:003/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, John O'Farrell and Alex Clark. 04:305/6Daniel and Lucy hire a builder to prepare for the new baby.
| 04:002/6Martin Young hosts, with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Gyles Brandreth and Sheridan Morley. 04:304/4The band head off to an engagement party for Lorelei's ex, as old scores surface.
| 04:002/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 04:301/4After years of trying, Wendy is pregnant, but Robin thinks he is too young for fatherhood.
| 04:006/6Ian McMillan chairs with Arthur Smith, Stuart Maconie, Sophie Hannah and Linda Smith. 04:303/6Caring social worker Clare Barker is now at the frontline as a sick bug hits colleagues.
| 04:0010/13Harold's plans for a bathroom upset Albert. Adapted from BBC TV. 04:306/8After the Health Care service is privatised, the embassy staff spot some advantages.
| 04:00Fred Scuttle describes the swinging pop scene and movie news from Pinetree Studios. 04:30A local burglary turns into a Whitehall farce for Chiselbury School.
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| 05:00 | 05:001/4Time for an election in the Village, and the regime wants Six to stand as a candidate.
| 05:002/4Number 6 rides a time and topological rollercoaster as the authorities try to break him.
| 05:003/4Number 6 meets a sinister scientist, and is obliged to relive events with his fiancé.
| 05:004/4From London, to Kandersfeld, to The Village... Will an end to it all ever be possible?
| 05:00A comic look at the far-reaching effects of social anxiety. 05:45In Xuan Juliana Wang's story Pei Pei seeks out a different kind of life.
| 05:002/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 05:304/6Pip and Harry put to sea, but fate has other plans and they are shipwrecked.
| 05:00Cilla Black looks back over the newspaper headlines showcasing her showbiz career.
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| 06:00 | 06:004/6The Roman sleuth heads to a party thrown by the wealthy and influential Crispus. 06:301/6Steve Gardiner heads to the Highlands to find his ex and her new fortune hunting lover.
| 06:005/6The Roman sleuth closes in on his man, but gets more than he bargained for. 06:302/6There's a brutal murder, but it’s not the first killing in the remote Scottish village.
| 06:006/6The Roman sleuth faces a final showdown, but his reunion with Helena is bittersweet. 06:303/6A mild-mannered local knows more than he's telling about the murders at the loch.
| 06:001/2A dying policeman recalls how a gruesome murder years before changed his life forever. 06:304/6Hardnosed Steve Gardiner is keen to speak to a key local witness to the killings.
| 06:002/2Recalling a gruesome murder, a dying policeman continues his deathbed confessions. 06:305/6The body count mounts at the remote Highland loch, but Steve Gardiner has a theory.
| 06:00Liverpudlian Paul O'Grady celebrates Merseyside's funny men and women.
| 06:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best poetry programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 06:30Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers her car and being a TV personality.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers her car and being a TV personality. 07:151/5Alma’s far from chomping at the bit to take on a race course murder. 07:302/4Alexei Sayle delivers stand-up, memoir and philosophy from his Imaginary Sandwich Bar.
| 07:002/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers life by the sea, catchphrases and a cat. 07:152/5With a horse and jockey dead, for DCI Blair and DS Trotter the going is getting tough. 07:305/6It is Jan's birthday, and she is determined to do something unexpected.
| 07:003/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers first times, an air flight and address books. 07:153/5Murder most foal at work, as Alma and Jo wait at home for a different kind of result. 07:304/4Una Stubbs tells Victoria Coren Mitchell about her life and the cars she has known.
| 07:004/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers what can be found in her North Wales home. 07:154/5Alma, Jo and Jason encounter one too many hurdles as they race towards their goal. 07:301/41938: the GP0 return to a remote Isles of Scilly island to check up on the post office.
| 07:005/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers a walk to lunch and climbing Snowdon. 07:155/5As we race towards the final furlong, the equine and human suspects are lined up. 07:301/4Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at a new children's hospital.
| | 07:40Anneka chooses ‘There But For Fortune’ by Joan Baez and ‘Feeling Good’ by Nina Simone. 07:50Alma’s far from chomping at the bit to take on a race course murder.
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| 08:00 | 08:0012/16Kenneth Horne makes Fleet Street headlines, and visits the Bona Private Detective Agency. 08:304/4Angus, still living with his mum, is feeling ignored. Maybe a psychiatrist can help?
| 08:0019/26Fearless Neddie launches a career as a nude piano dancer with a difference. 08:303/6The shady lawyer starts a bus tour of New York. The Marx Brothers radio show recreated.
| 08:002/20The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan. 08:302/6The magazine show tackles terrorism and gardening.
| 08:0014/15General Custer tackles his last stand with a battle of one-liners. 08:306/6Viewers are in for a big surprise when Alice appears on a local ITV chat show.
| 08:0010/13Harold's plans for a bathroom upset Albert. Adapted from BBC TV. 08:306/8After the Health Care service is privatised, the embassy staff spot some advantages.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, John O'Farrell and Alex Clark. 09:305/6Daniel and Lucy hire a builder to prepare for the new baby.
| 09:002/6Martin Young hosts, with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Gyles Brandreth and Sheridan Morley. 09:304/4The band head off to an engagement party for Lorelei's ex, as old scores surface.
| 09:002/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 09:301/4After years of trying, Wendy is pregnant, but Robin thinks he is too young for fatherhood.
| 09:006/6Ian McMillan chairs with Arthur Smith, Stuart Maconie, Sophie Hannah and Linda Smith. 09:303/6Caring social worker Clare Barker is now at the frontline as a sick bug hits colleagues.
| 09:002/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 09:304/6Pip and Harry put to sea, but fate has other plans and they are shipwrecked.
| 09:00Fred Scuttle describes the swinging pop scene and movie news from Pinetree Studios. 09:30A local burglary turns into a Whitehall farce for Chiselbury School.
| 09:00Doddy is joined by The Beatles - recorded on John Lennon’s 23rd birthday. From 1963. 09:30The appearance of a mysterious caravan at the dockside causes problems. But who owns it?
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| 10:00 | 10:001/4Time for an election in the Village, and the regime wants Six to stand as a candidate.
| 10:002/4Number 6 rides a time and topological rollercoaster as the authorities try to break him.
| 10:003/4Number 6 meets a sinister scientist, and is obliged to relive events with his fiancé.
| 10:004/4From London, to Kandersfeld, to The Village... Will an end to it all ever be possible?
| 10:00A comic look at the far-reaching effects of social anxiety. 10:45In Xuan Juliana Wang's story Pei Pei seeks out a different kind of life.
| 10:00Cilla Black looks back over the newspaper headlines showcasing her showbiz career.
| 10:00Dame Judi Dench shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. 10:45David Attenborough explores the life of Squire Waterton, a 19th-century taxidermist.
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| 11:00 | 11:004/6The Roman sleuth heads to a party thrown by the wealthy and influential Crispus. 11:301/6Steve Gardiner heads to the Highlands to find his ex and her new fortune hunting lover.
| 11:005/6The Roman sleuth closes in on his man, but gets more than he bargained for. 11:302/6There's a brutal murder, but it’s not the first killing in the remote Scottish village.
| 11:006/6The Roman sleuth faces a final showdown, but his reunion with Helena is bittersweet. 11:303/6A mild-mannered local knows more than he's telling about the murders at the loch.
| 11:001/2A dying policeman recalls how a gruesome murder years before changed his life forever. 11:304/6Hardnosed Steve Gardiner is keen to speak to a key local witness to the killings.
| 11:002/2Recalling a gruesome murder, a dying policeman continues his deathbed confessions. 11:305/6The body count mounts at the remote Highland loch, but Steve Gardiner has a theory.
| 11:00Liverpudlian Paul O'Grady celebrates Merseyside's funny men and women.
| 11:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best poetry programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 11:30Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers her car and being a TV personality.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers her car and being a TV personality. 12:151/5Alma’s far from chomping at the bit to take on a race course murder. 12:302/4Alexei Sayle delivers stand-up, memoir and philosophy from his Imaginary Sandwich Bar.
| 12:002/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers life by the sea, catchphrases and a cat. 12:152/5With a horse and jockey dead, for DCI Blair and DS Trotter the going is getting tough. 12:305/6It is Jan's birthday, and she is determined to do something unexpected.
| 12:003/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers first times, an air flight and address books. 12:153/5Murder most foal at work, as Alma and Jo wait at home for a different kind of result. 12:304/4Una Stubbs tells Victoria Coren Mitchell about her life and the cars she has known.
| 12:004/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers what can be found in her North Wales home. 12:154/5Alma, Jo and Jason encounter one too many hurdles as they race towards their goal. 12:301/41938: the GP0 return to a remote Isles of Scilly island to check up on the post office.
| 12:005/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers a walk to lunch and climbing Snowdon. 12:155/5As we race towards the final furlong, the equine and human suspects are lined up. 12:301/4Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at a new children's hospital.
| | 12:40Anneka chooses ‘There But For Fortune’ by Joan Baez and ‘Feeling Good’ by Nina Simone. 12:50Alma’s far from chomping at the bit to take on a race course murder.
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| 13:00 | 13:0012/16Kenneth Horne makes Fleet Street headlines, and visits the Bona Private Detective Agency. 13:304/4Angus, still living with his mum, is feeling ignored. Maybe a psychiatrist can help?
| 13:0019/26Fearless Neddie launches a career as a nude piano dancer with a difference. 13:303/6The shady lawyer starts a bus tour of New York. The Marx Brothers radio show recreated.
| 13:002/20The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan. 13:302/6The magazine show tackles terrorism and gardening.
| 13:0014/15General Custer tackles his last stand with a battle of one-liners. 13:306/6Viewers are in for a big surprise when Alice appears on a local ITV chat show.
| 13:0010/13Harold's plans for a bathroom upset Albert. Adapted from BBC TV. 13:306/8After the Health Care service is privatised, the embassy staff spot some advantages.
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| 14:00 | 14:003/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, John O'Farrell and Alex Clark. 14:305/6Daniel and Lucy hire a builder to prepare for the new baby.
| 14:002/6Martin Young hosts, with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Gyles Brandreth and Sheridan Morley. 14:304/4The band head off to an engagement party for Lorelei's ex, as old scores surface.
| 14:002/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 14:301/4After years of trying, Wendy is pregnant, but Robin thinks he is too young for fatherhood.
| 14:006/6Ian McMillan chairs with Arthur Smith, Stuart Maconie, Sophie Hannah and Linda Smith. 14:303/6Caring social worker Clare Barker is now at the frontline as a sick bug hits colleagues.
| 14:002/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 14:304/6Pip and Harry put to sea, but fate has other plans and they are shipwrecked.
| 14:00Fred Scuttle describes the swinging pop scene and movie news from Pinetree Studios. 14:30A local burglary turns into a Whitehall farce for Chiselbury School.
| 14:00Doddy is joined by The Beatles - recorded on John Lennon’s 23rd birthday. From 1963. 14:30The appearance of a mysterious caravan at the dockside causes problems. But who owns it?
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4Time for an election in the Village, and the regime wants Six to stand as a candidate.
| 15:002/4Number 6 rides a time and topological rollercoaster as the authorities try to break him.
| 15:003/4Number 6 meets a sinister scientist, and is obliged to relive events with his fiancé.
| 15:004/4From London, to Kandersfeld, to The Village... Will an end to it all ever be possible?
| 15:00A comic look at the far-reaching effects of social anxiety. 15:45In Xuan Juliana Wang's story Pei Pei seeks out a different kind of life.
| 15:00Cilla Black looks back over the newspaper headlines showcasing her showbiz career.
| 15:00Dame Judi Dench shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. 15:45David Attenborough explores the life of Squire Waterton, a 19th-century taxidermist.
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| 16:00 | 16:004/6The Roman sleuth heads to a party thrown by the wealthy and influential Crispus. 16:301/6Steve Gardiner heads to the Highlands to find his ex and her new fortune hunting lover.
| 16:005/6The Roman sleuth closes in on his man, but gets more than he bargained for. 16:302/6There's a brutal murder, but it’s not the first killing in the remote Scottish village.
| 16:006/6The Roman sleuth faces a final showdown, but his reunion with Helena is bittersweet. 16:303/6A mild-mannered local knows more than he's telling about the murders at the loch.
| 16:001/2A dying policeman recalls how a gruesome murder years before changed his life forever. 16:304/6Hardnosed Steve Gardiner is keen to speak to a key local witness to the killings.
| 16:002/2Recalling a gruesome murder, a dying policeman continues his deathbed confessions. 16:305/6The body count mounts at the remote Highland loch, but Steve Gardiner has a theory.
| 16:00Fact and fiction collide in a ghost story set at the Welsh slate quarries during wartime. 16:454/5A passenger on an ocean liner takes a desperate gamble.
| 16:001/5Mike's a successful dealer in futures. But what is his secret and why will it destroy him? 16:304/4Including the story that led to the 1953 film The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers her car and being a TV personality. 17:151/5Alma’s far from chomping at the bit to take on a race course murder. 17:302/4Alexei Sayle delivers stand-up, memoir and philosophy from his Imaginary Sandwich Bar.
| 17:002/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers life by the sea, catchphrases and a cat. 17:152/5With a horse and jockey dead, for DCI Blair and DS Trotter the going is getting tough. 17:305/6It is Jan's birthday, and she is determined to do something unexpected.
| 17:003/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers first times, an air flight and address books. 17:153/5Murder most foal at work, as Alma and Jo wait at home for a different kind of result. 17:304/4Una Stubbs tells Victoria Coren Mitchell about her life and the cars she has known.
| 17:004/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers what can be found in her North Wales home. 17:154/5Alma, Jo and Jason encounter one too many hurdles as they race towards their goal. 17:301/41938: the GP0 return to a remote Isles of Scilly island to check up on the post office.
| 17:005/5Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers a walk to lunch and climbing Snowdon. 17:155/5As we race towards the final furlong, the equine and human suspects are lined up. 17:301/4Dr Phil Hammond hears the stories of staff and patients at a new children's hospital.
| 17:00Liverpudlian Paul O'Grady celebrates Merseyside's funny men and women.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best poetry programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:30Jan Morris in her diary of thoughts covers her car and being a TV personality.
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| 18:00 | 18:0012/16Kenneth Horne makes Fleet Street headlines, and visits the Bona Private Detective Agency. 18:304/4Angus, still living with his mum, is feeling ignored. Maybe a psychiatrist can help?
| 18:0019/26Fearless Neddie launches a career as a nude piano dancer with a difference. 18:303/6The shady lawyer starts a bus tour of New York. The Marx Brothers radio show recreated.
| 18:002/20The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan. 18:302/6The magazine show tackles terrorism and gardening.
| 18:0014/15General Custer tackles his last stand with a battle of one-liners. 18:306/6Viewers are in for a big surprise when Alice appears on a local ITV chat show.
| 18:0010/13Harold's plans for a bathroom upset Albert. Adapted from BBC TV. 18:306/8After the Health Care service is privatised, the embassy staff spot some advantages.
| | 18:40Anneka chooses ‘There But For Fortune’ by Joan Baez and ‘Feeling Good’ by Nina Simone. 18:50Alma’s far from chomping at the bit to take on a race course murder.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, John O'Farrell and Alex Clark. 19:305/6Daniel and Lucy hire a builder to prepare for the new baby.
| 19:002/6Martin Young hosts, with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Gyles Brandreth and Sheridan Morley. 19:304/4The band head off to an engagement party for Lorelei's ex, as old scores surface.
| 19:002/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 19:301/4After years of trying, Wendy is pregnant, but Robin thinks he is too young for fatherhood.
| 19:006/6Ian McMillan chairs with Arthur Smith, Stuart Maconie, Sophie Hannah and Linda Smith. 19:303/6Caring social worker Clare Barker is now at the frontline as a sick bug hits colleagues.
| 19:002/6Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation. 19:304/6Pip and Harry put to sea, but fate has other plans and they are shipwrecked.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/2Joan Collins recalls growing up, moving to Hollywood and her marriage to Anthony Newley.
| 20:002/2Joan Collins recalls her return to acting in the 1970s and playing Alexis in Dynasty.
| 20:00Robin Ince looks at the enduring cliche of the sad clown.
| 20:003/3Crime writer Mark Billingham concludes his literary tour of the Midlands.
| 20:00Michael Symmons Roberts on the life and legacy of the philanthropist Thomas Horsfall. 20:30Miriam Margolyes and Mark Haddon discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 20:00Fred Scuttle describes the swinging pop scene and movie news from Pinetree Studios. 20:30A local burglary turns into a Whitehall farce for Chiselbury School.
| 20:00Doddy is joined by The Beatles - recorded on John Lennon’s 23rd birthday. From 1963. 20:30The appearance of a mysterious caravan at the dockside causes problems. But who owns it?
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| 21:00 | 21:005/10John Wilson talks to Richard Thompson about the making of his 1991 album Rumor and Sigh. 21:301/5A retired businessman returns from abroad to search for his ex-wife. 21:4511/15With Coronavirus in Europe, has Kennedy run out of lives?
| 21:006/10The audience asks Richard Thompson questions about his 1991 solo album Rumor and Sigh. 21:302/5An elderly woman encounters the man who raped her when she was a teenager. 21:4512/15Will Eleanor Peck's research on Count Saint Germaine crack open the case?
| 21:004/6Josie Long presents tales from after the lights go out. 21:303/5Sophia is a medium with a laptop, who bumps into her dead brother. Read by Lesley Joseph. 21:4513/15When no-one is who they seem to be, whom do you trust?
| 21:00Actor and writer Mark Gatiss chooses horror film star, Peter Cushing. 21:304/5Barry goes out after dark to visit the sites of six recent murders. Read by Nick Moran. 21:4514/15Following leads Heawood is in East Anglia with Eleanor and Parker.
| 21:00Can I make a pizza that contains my recommended daily intake of everything? asks Paul 21:305/5Carer Linda worries when a glass vase seems to have caused a fire. Read by Sue Johnston. 21:4515/15It's time for the endgame.
| 21:00Cilla Black looks back over the newspaper headlines showcasing her showbiz career.
| 21:00Dame Judi Dench shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. 21:45David Attenborough explores the life of Squire Waterton, a 19th-century taxidermist.
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| 22:00 | 22:007/10Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest running panel show, Just a Minute. 22:303/6The sketch show team and their studio audience enter the London Marathon.
| 22:004/4Dawn French and Edward Rowe head up a new sketch show with a Cornish flavour. 22:306/6The award-winning funny man revels in misery. With Laurence Howarth and Daisy Haggard.
| 22:004/4The poet explores what charity means when it's about donating our time rather than money. 22:305/6A sticky DIY mishap for cabbie Dave, and Mike's first job is with the menacing Jess.
| 22:003/4Former Humberside sergeant and stand-up comic Alfie Moore tackles real policing dilemmas. 22:302/4Dad tries to fight off an unwanted invasion, while Granny turns to smuggling. 22:55Harriet Kemsley chats to Clive Anderson.
| 22:005/6Mark Steel visits The Forest of Dean and performs for the local residents. 22:302/7Ali Official and Athena Kugblenu host the sketch show written by the public.
| 22:00Musical satirist Mitch Benn explores his comedy connections to the story of the Beatles. 22:306/6Mark humbly ponders the virtue of living more modestly.
| 22:001/6Tim finds himself confronted by a man with an interesting technique for warding off foxes. 22:302/5Isy Suttie recounts funny and moving love stories, much of which are told through song.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/7Andy Zaltzman finds the funny in the week's headlines. 23:302/5Des Lynham and Sue Cook's secrets are revealed, plus special guest Adam Ant.
| 23:001/4Remarkable true history of rockets and the men, women and animals behind them. 23:152/6Papal conspiracies and other secrets in Chapters 1 to 10 of the De Niro Code. 23:306/6The team learn not to trust anything you get from a man down the pub.
| 23:002/6With heroics to perform, Milford and Parker pop into Bravemart. 23:302/6Bergerac and Lovejoy on Leather Island and Ukraine's Eurovision entry.
| 23:002/4The music hall artiste and OAP raps with beat boxer Shlomo, probing buzz words. 23:151/4President Obama's dog Bo suffers an identity crisis. 23:303/6Pathologist Ruth's fibs over her career and love-life backfire when her mum arrives.
| 23:003/6Comic poet Tim Key tackles the ancient art of cookery. 23:153/6Market researcher Ian surveys a high-tech future. With Neil Edmond and Paula Wilcox. 23:303/4The controversial host meets a balloon-twisting preacher and a woman who hates Belgians.
| 23:004/6Comatose Ben shares his thoughts with those awake at the darkest hour of the night. 23:304/6Comedian Stephen K Amos and guests compile an idiot's guide to crime and punishment.
| 23:004/4Comedian and writer Andy Hamilton's sort-of-memories are all about animals. 23:304/6The Brummie musicologist reveals what he didn't do on the music scene in the 1980s. 23:454/6Dave has a job interview but is offered another job.
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