| 00:00 | 00:00Daljit Nagra selects the best poetry programmes from the BBC's archive. 00:302/2In order to be published, Anna's father transfers to Paris. Read by Rosemary Leach.
| 00:00The residents of a remote Irish village find themselves obliged to re-examine a tragedy.
| 00:001/2David Tennant introduces Robert Louis Stevenson’s tale of adventure set in 1751.
| 00:002/2The conclusion of Robert Louis Stevenson’s gripping tale of adventure set in 1752.
| 00:001/2Anna Tellwright inherits a fortune and provokes her father.
| 00:00A future where the Earth's atmosphere, and human consciousness, has eroded.
| 00:005/5Anna is due to marry Paul, but a change of heart takes her on a different journey. 00:304/9Earth's last living man, Robert Neville, edges towards a cure, but then he gets distracted
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| 01:00 | 01:40Schubert’s Impromptu in G-Flat and ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ played by Raworth family members. 01:50Cult classic about youth culture, cool music and racial tension in 1950s London.
| 01:004/6An arrival and a departure on PC Dixon's night beat. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 01:303/4Poirot worries that a woman’s disappearance is linked to the murder.
| 01:005/6PC Dixon visits the terraces to solve a robbery. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 01:304/4Poirot's grey cells must work differently if he's to solve the mystery.
| 01:006/6A tricky case for PC Dixon confronting a deserter. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 01:301/6The latest opinion polls are poor and rumours of a major scandal in parliament abound.
| 01:001/6Newly-promoted Commissaire Henri Castang probes a hotel owner's disappearance. 01:302/6Can Sir Charles head off Dougal’s ambition for a Private Members' Bill?
| 01:002/2Anna Tellwright's fortune earns her independence, but her joy is marred by shocking news.
| 01:00A glamorous invitation sees Fanny emerge into the 1920s world of an aristocratic family.
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| 02:00 | | 02:001/5Ben Macintyre’s book about the Cold War and a KGB double agent 02:151/10Kate and Baba blag their way into a wine-tasting and meet Eugene Gaillard. 02:302/4Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. Elizabeth falls for local handyman Charlie Bates
| 02:002/5M16 gets a lucky break. 02:152/10Eugene comes to tea and Kate visits his house in the country. 02:303/4After their cancer treatment, Chippy is mad, Jill is sad and Terri is dangerous to know.
| 02:003/5London calls in the double-agent drama. 02:153/10Christmas brings Kate and Eugene closer together and then the real world pulls them apart. 02:304/4In Russia, a family estate is about to be turned into a golf course.
| 02:004/5Moscow wants a meeting in the double-agent drama. 02:154/10Dada gets wind of Kate’s affair with Eugene and takes drastic measures. 02:301/4Sanjay has not been entirely truthful with Ramesh about his college education.
| 02:002/6Castang wonders if the disappearance of a hotel owner is linked to a bombing. 02:303/6Can open government and national security mix? Not unless there are personal advantages
| 02:30Sally Bayley recalls how a strange home life made her bond with characters from books.
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| 03:00 | 03:0016/20In his quest to find a new HQ for his gang, Jimmy tries his best to get Susan married off. 03:30Number 1 is sent on a gruelling commando course, but there’s a hidden agenda.
| 03:0016/16Listeners have their say, plus a bona surprise for Julian and Sandy. The last ever show. 03:304/6Freshly wed ad man Ken gets a wedding invite and faces upset at a photo shoot.
| 03:0021/26A 1958 remake of the 1956 spoof of the war film based on the 1953 book. 03:301/6Maverick hack George Cragge fears a serial killer is on the loose.
| 03:007/20The film of The King and I inspires the Lad's own unmusical and argumentative version. 03:306/6Matrimony - an analysis of what makes it work, but also what doesn't.
| 03:003/20The platoon are offered weapons, but there's a catch. 03:304/6As Len interferes in Gaelene's running plans, can Thomas and Jane find time for romance?
| 03:005/5A game of cat and mouse ensues in the double-agent drama. 03:155/10Kate is a prisoner in the countryside, and yearns to escape back to Dublin. 03:301/6Hardacre's advertising agency lands its biggest-ever account.
| 03:45'Jos, you've been hitting him with that shovel for a week'.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Emily Eavis, festival co-organiser, shares the soundtrack of her life with Lauren Laverne 04:45The famous naturalist muses on the largest known egg laid by a giant bird on Madagascar.
| 04:001/6A panel show hosted by Angus Deayton but devised by the panellists. 04:303/4Doug has a surprise for Dawn and Ray, and an even bigger one for Molly's new lodger.
| 04:006/6Martin Young with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, David Aaronovitch and Claire Rayner. 04:304/6Will Victoria get more than she bargained for when Emily brings her new boyfriend home?
| 04:006/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 04:301/540 is the new 21. Sketch show written and performed by the well-lived.
| 04:004/6Justin Moorhouse and Tom Wrigglesworth join Rhod Gilbert in the comedy quiz. 04:301/4Ex-lovers turned cafe-bar owners Pam and Merv discuss love, life and a revamp.
| 04:001/6The author gets obsessed with his wife's sense of smell. 04:302/5The arrival of a baby boy is good news, but not for miserable bachelor Nicodemus Dumps.
| 04:002/13Mary's surprise news leaves Jennifer broody, much to Henry's horror. 04:30Door knockers, a bereft husband and park bench living. From 1962.
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| 05:00 | 05:00The residents of a remote Irish village find themselves obliged to re-examine a tragedy.
| 05:001/2David Tennant introduces Robert Louis Stevenson’s tale of adventure set in 1751.
| 05:002/2The conclusion of Robert Louis Stevenson’s gripping tale of adventure set in 1752.
| 05:001/2Anna Tellwright inherits a fortune and provokes her father.
| 05:002/2Anna Tellwright's fortune earns her independence, but her joy is marred by shocking news.
| 05:001/5Paul Daniels has to select the best loopy idea, from the 99p coin to steel drum urinals. 05:302/4Nigel and Michael review a new website. Stars Adam Godley and Raymond Coulthard.
| 05:001/3Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry.
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| 06:00 | 06:004/6An arrival and a departure on PC Dixon's night beat. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 06:303/4Poirot worries that a woman’s disappearance is linked to the murder.
| 06:005/6PC Dixon visits the terraces to solve a robbery. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 06:304/4Poirot's grey cells must work differently if he's to solve the mystery.
| 06:006/6A tricky case for PC Dixon confronting a deserter. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 06:301/6The latest opinion polls are poor and rumours of a major scandal in parliament abound.
| 06:001/6Newly-promoted Commissaire Henri Castang probes a hotel owner's disappearance. 06:302/6Can Sir Charles head off Dougal’s ambition for a Private Members' Bill?
| 06:002/6Castang wonders if the disappearance of a hotel owner is linked to a bombing. 06:303/6Can open government and national security mix? Not unless there are personal advantages
| 06:00A glamorous invitation sees Fanny emerge into the 1920s world of an aristocratic family.
| 06:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 06:30British MI6 recruits a disaffected KGB agent at the height of the Cold War.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/5Ben Macintyre’s book about the Cold War and a KGB double agent 07:151/10Kate and Baba blag their way into a wine-tasting and meet Eugene Gaillard. 07:302/4Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. Elizabeth falls for local handyman Charlie Bates
| 07:002/5M16 gets a lucky break. 07:152/10Eugene comes to tea and Kate visits his house in the country. 07:303/4After their cancer treatment, Chippy is mad, Jill is sad and Terri is dangerous to know.
| 07:003/5London calls in the double-agent drama. 07:153/10Christmas brings Kate and Eugene closer together and then the real world pulls them apart. 07:304/4In Russia, a family estate is about to be turned into a golf course.
| 07:004/5Moscow wants a meeting in the double-agent drama. 07:154/10Dada gets wind of Kate’s affair with Eugene and takes drastic measures. 07:301/4Sanjay has not been entirely truthful with Ramesh about his college education.
| 07:005/5A game of cat and mouse ensues in the double-agent drama. 07:155/10Kate is a prisoner in the countryside, and yearns to escape back to Dublin. 07:301/6Hardacre's advertising agency lands its biggest-ever account.
| 07:30Sally Bayley recalls how a strange home life made her bond with characters from books.
| 07:40‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ by Judy Collins and ‘Heading For Home’ by Peggy Seeger. 07:501/2Edna O’Brien’s frank, funny and subversive story of womanhood in Ireland in the 1950s.
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| 08:00 | 08:0016/16Listeners have their say, plus a bona surprise for Julian and Sandy. The last ever show. 08:304/6Freshly wed ad man Ken gets a wedding invite and faces upset at a photo shoot.
| 08:0021/26A 1958 remake of the 1956 spoof of the war film based on the 1953 book. 08:301/6Maverick hack George Cragge fears a serial killer is on the loose.
| 08:007/20The film of The King and I inspires the Lad's own unmusical and argumentative version. 08:306/6Matrimony - an analysis of what makes it work, but also what doesn't.
| 08:003/20The platoon are offered weapons, but there's a catch. 08:304/6As Len interferes in Gaelene's running plans, can Thomas and Jane find time for romance?
| 08:001/6The author gets obsessed with his wife's sense of smell. 08:302/5The arrival of a baby boy is good news, but not for miserable bachelor Nicodemus Dumps.
| 08:45'Jos, you've been hitting him with that shovel for a week'.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6A panel show hosted by Angus Deayton but devised by the panellists. 09:303/4Doug has a surprise for Dawn and Ray, and an even bigger one for Molly's new lodger.
| 09:006/6Martin Young with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, David Aaronovitch and Claire Rayner. 09:304/6Will Victoria get more than she bargained for when Emily brings her new boyfriend home?
| 09:006/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 09:301/540 is the new 21. Sketch show written and performed by the well-lived.
| 09:004/6Justin Moorhouse and Tom Wrigglesworth join Rhod Gilbert in the comedy quiz. 09:301/4Ex-lovers turned cafe-bar owners Pam and Merv discuss love, life and a revamp.
| 09:001/5Paul Daniels has to select the best loopy idea, from the 99p coin to steel drum urinals. 09:302/4Nigel and Michael review a new website. Stars Adam Godley and Raymond Coulthard.
| 09:002/13Mary's surprise news leaves Jennifer broody, much to Henry's horror. 09:30Door knockers, a bereft husband and park bench living. From 1962.
| 09:0017/20Jimmy gets a chance to win cash in a music contest, but there are strings attached. 09:30Pertwee is put in charge of a wardroom facelift aboard HMS Troutbridge.
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| 10:00 | 10:00The residents of a remote Irish village find themselves obliged to re-examine a tragedy.
| 10:001/2David Tennant introduces Robert Louis Stevenson’s tale of adventure set in 1751.
| 10:002/2The conclusion of Robert Louis Stevenson’s gripping tale of adventure set in 1752.
| 10:001/2Anna Tellwright inherits a fortune and provokes her father.
| 10:002/2Anna Tellwright's fortune earns her independence, but her joy is marred by shocking news.
| 10:001/3Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry.
| 10:00Yusuf Cat Stevens, musician, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne 10:45The messages conveyed in the syllables, melodies and repeated phrases of singing birds.
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| 11:00 | 11:004/6An arrival and a departure on PC Dixon's night beat. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 11:303/4Poirot worries that a woman’s disappearance is linked to the murder.
| 11:005/6PC Dixon visits the terraces to solve a robbery. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 11:304/4Poirot's grey cells must work differently if he's to solve the mystery.
| 11:006/6A tricky case for PC Dixon confronting a deserter. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 11:301/6The latest opinion polls are poor and rumours of a major scandal in parliament abound.
| 11:001/6Newly-promoted Commissaire Henri Castang probes a hotel owner's disappearance. 11:302/6Can Sir Charles head off Dougal’s ambition for a Private Members' Bill?
| 11:002/6Castang wonders if the disappearance of a hotel owner is linked to a bombing. 11:303/6Can open government and national security mix? Not unless there are personal advantages
| 11:00A glamorous invitation sees Fanny emerge into the 1920s world of an aristocratic family.
| 11:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 11:30British MI6 recruits a disaffected KGB agent at the height of the Cold War.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5Ben Macintyre’s book about the Cold War and a KGB double agent 12:151/10Kate and Baba blag their way into a wine-tasting and meet Eugene Gaillard. 12:302/4Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. Elizabeth falls for local handyman Charlie Bates
| 12:002/5M16 gets a lucky break. 12:152/10Eugene comes to tea and Kate visits his house in the country. 12:303/4After their cancer treatment, Chippy is mad, Jill is sad and Terri is dangerous to know.
| 12:003/5London calls in the double-agent drama. 12:153/10Christmas brings Kate and Eugene closer together and then the real world pulls them apart. 12:304/4In Russia, a family estate is about to be turned into a golf course.
| 12:004/5Moscow wants a meeting in the double-agent drama. 12:154/10Dada gets wind of Kate’s affair with Eugene and takes drastic measures. 12:301/4Sanjay has not been entirely truthful with Ramesh about his college education.
| 12:005/5A game of cat and mouse ensues in the double-agent drama. 12:155/10Kate is a prisoner in the countryside, and yearns to escape back to Dublin. 12:301/6Hardacre's advertising agency lands its biggest-ever account.
| 12:30Sally Bayley recalls how a strange home life made her bond with characters from books.
| 12:40‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ by Judy Collins and ‘Heading For Home’ by Peggy Seeger. 12:501/2Edna O’Brien’s frank, funny and subversive story of womanhood in Ireland in the 1950s.
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| 13:00 | 13:0016/16Listeners have their say, plus a bona surprise for Julian and Sandy. The last ever show. 13:304/6Freshly wed ad man Ken gets a wedding invite and faces upset at a photo shoot.
| 13:0021/26A 1958 remake of the 1956 spoof of the war film based on the 1953 book. 13:301/6Maverick hack George Cragge fears a serial killer is on the loose.
| 13:007/20The film of The King and I inspires the Lad's own unmusical and argumentative version. 13:306/6Matrimony - an analysis of what makes it work, but also what doesn't.
| 13:003/20The platoon are offered weapons, but there's a catch. 13:304/6As Len interferes in Gaelene's running plans, can Thomas and Jane find time for romance?
| 13:001/6The author gets obsessed with his wife's sense of smell. 13:302/5The arrival of a baby boy is good news, but not for miserable bachelor Nicodemus Dumps.
| 13:45'Jos, you've been hitting him with that shovel for a week'.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/6A panel show hosted by Angus Deayton but devised by the panellists. 14:303/4Doug has a surprise for Dawn and Ray, and an even bigger one for Molly's new lodger.
| 14:006/6Martin Young with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, David Aaronovitch and Claire Rayner. 14:304/6Will Victoria get more than she bargained for when Emily brings her new boyfriend home?
| 14:006/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 14:301/540 is the new 21. Sketch show written and performed by the well-lived.
| 14:004/6Justin Moorhouse and Tom Wrigglesworth join Rhod Gilbert in the comedy quiz. 14:301/4Ex-lovers turned cafe-bar owners Pam and Merv discuss love, life and a revamp.
| 14:001/5Paul Daniels has to select the best loopy idea, from the 99p coin to steel drum urinals. 14:302/4Nigel and Michael review a new website. Stars Adam Godley and Raymond Coulthard.
| 14:002/13Mary's surprise news leaves Jennifer broody, much to Henry's horror. 14:30Door knockers, a bereft husband and park bench living. From 1962.
| 14:0017/20Jimmy gets a chance to win cash in a music contest, but there are strings attached. 14:30Pertwee is put in charge of a wardroom facelift aboard HMS Troutbridge.
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| 15:00 | 15:00The residents of a remote Irish village find themselves obliged to re-examine a tragedy.
| 15:001/2David Tennant introduces Robert Louis Stevenson’s tale of adventure set in 1751.
| 15:002/2The conclusion of Robert Louis Stevenson’s gripping tale of adventure set in 1752.
| 15:001/2Anna Tellwright inherits a fortune and provokes her father.
| 15:002/2Anna Tellwright's fortune earns her independence, but her joy is marred by shocking news.
| 15:001/3Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry.
| 15:00Yusuf Cat Stevens, musician, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne 15:45The messages conveyed in the syllables, melodies and repeated phrases of singing birds.
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| 16:00 | 16:004/6An arrival and a departure on PC Dixon's night beat. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 16:303/4Poirot worries that a woman’s disappearance is linked to the murder.
| 16:005/6PC Dixon visits the terraces to solve a robbery. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 16:304/4Poirot's grey cells must work differently if he's to solve the mystery.
| 16:006/6A tricky case for PC Dixon confronting a deserter. Radio revival of TV's famous copper. 16:301/6The latest opinion polls are poor and rumours of a major scandal in parliament abound.
| 16:001/6Newly-promoted Commissaire Henri Castang probes a hotel owner's disappearance. 16:302/6Can Sir Charles head off Dougal’s ambition for a Private Members' Bill?
| 16:002/6Castang wonders if the disappearance of a hotel owner is linked to a bombing. 16:303/6Can open government and national security mix? Not unless there are personal advantages
| 16:00A future where the Earth's atmosphere, and human consciousness, has eroded.
| 16:005/5Anna is due to marry Paul, but a change of heart takes her on a different journey. 16:304/9Earth's last living man, Robert Neville, edges towards a cure, but then he gets distracted
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| 17:00 | 17:001/5Ben Macintyre’s book about the Cold War and a KGB double agent 17:151/10Kate and Baba blag their way into a wine-tasting and meet Eugene Gaillard. 17:302/4Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. Elizabeth falls for local handyman Charlie Bates
| 17:002/5M16 gets a lucky break. 17:152/10Eugene comes to tea and Kate visits his house in the country. 17:303/4After their cancer treatment, Chippy is mad, Jill is sad and Terri is dangerous to know.
| 17:003/5London calls in the double-agent drama. 17:153/10Christmas brings Kate and Eugene closer together and then the real world pulls them apart. 17:304/4In Russia, a family estate is about to be turned into a golf course.
| 17:004/5Moscow wants a meeting in the double-agent drama. 17:154/10Dada gets wind of Kate’s affair with Eugene and takes drastic measures. 17:301/4Sanjay has not been entirely truthful with Ramesh about his college education.
| 17:005/5A game of cat and mouse ensues in the double-agent drama. 17:155/10Kate is a prisoner in the countryside, and yearns to escape back to Dublin. 17:301/6Hardacre's advertising agency lands its biggest-ever account.
| 17:00A glamorous invitation sees Fanny emerge into the 1920s world of an aristocratic family.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:30British MI6 recruits a disaffected KGB agent at the height of the Cold War.
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| 18:00 | 18:0016/16Listeners have their say, plus a bona surprise for Julian and Sandy. The last ever show. 18:304/6Freshly wed ad man Ken gets a wedding invite and faces upset at a photo shoot.
| 18:0021/26A 1958 remake of the 1956 spoof of the war film based on the 1953 book. 18:301/6Maverick hack George Cragge fears a serial killer is on the loose.
| 18:007/20The film of The King and I inspires the Lad's own unmusical and argumentative version. 18:306/6Matrimony - an analysis of what makes it work, but also what doesn't.
| 18:003/20The platoon are offered weapons, but there's a catch. 18:304/6As Len interferes in Gaelene's running plans, can Thomas and Jane find time for romance?
| 18:001/6The author gets obsessed with his wife's sense of smell. 18:302/5The arrival of a baby boy is good news, but not for miserable bachelor Nicodemus Dumps.
| 18:30Sally Bayley recalls how a strange home life made her bond with characters from books.
| 18:40‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ by Judy Collins and ‘Heading For Home’ by Peggy Seeger. 18:501/2Edna O’Brien’s frank, funny and subversive story of womanhood in Ireland in the 1950s.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/6A panel show hosted by Angus Deayton but devised by the panellists. 19:303/4Doug has a surprise for Dawn and Ray, and an even bigger one for Molly's new lodger.
| 19:006/6Martin Young with Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, David Aaronovitch and Claire Rayner. 19:304/6Will Victoria get more than she bargained for when Emily brings her new boyfriend home?
| 19:006/6Sue Perkins shows and tells nature with her guests. 19:301/540 is the new 21. Sketch show written and performed by the well-lived.
| 19:004/6Justin Moorhouse and Tom Wrigglesworth join Rhod Gilbert in the comedy quiz. 19:301/4Ex-lovers turned cafe-bar owners Pam and Merv discuss love, life and a revamp.
| 19:001/5Paul Daniels has to select the best loopy idea, from the 99p coin to steel drum urinals. 19:302/4Nigel and Michael review a new website. Stars Adam Godley and Raymond Coulthard.
| 19:45'Jos, you've been hitting him with that shovel for a week'.
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| 20:00 | 20:007/8Radiolab explores whether new ideas and new inventions are inevitable? 20:55Singer Cyndi Lauper chooses her favourite tracks.
| 20:0047/52Manoush Zomorodi explores the incredible insights found in translating information 20:50The Undertones frontman chooses tracks by by Buddy Holly and Hardfloor.
| 20:00David Walliams remembers the comedy albums which inspired him to write and perform.
| 20:003/3Laura Barton takes to the open road to conclude her audio adventure across the USA.
| 20:00William Crawley visits Winston Churchill's final resting place in Bladon, Oxfordshire 20:30Krishnan Guru-Murthy and crime writer Ann Cleeves talk about books with Harriett Gilbert.
| 20:002/13Mary's surprise news leaves Jennifer broody, much to Henry's horror. 20:30Door knockers, a bereft husband and park bench living. From 1962.
| 20:0017/20Jimmy gets a chance to win cash in a music contest, but there are strings attached. 20:30Pertwee is put in charge of a wardroom facelift aboard HMS Troutbridge.
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| 21:00 | 21:003/12David Crosby discusses the making of his 1971 album If 'I Could Only Remember My Name' 21:301/3Dramatisation of the cult London-set crime novel. Stars Burn Gorman and Toby Jones.
| 21:004/12Audience questions for David Crosby about his album, 'If I Could Only Remember My Name' 21:302/3The detective gets drawn ever closer to the murder victim's plight. Stars Toby Jones
| 21:002/6Josie Long hears stories of love, loss and finding yourself. 21:303/3The detective risks becoming the next murder victim. Stars Burn Gorman and Toby Jones.
| 21:00Gerald Scarfe chooses an icon who created icons. 21:30A city is in chaos and violence is in the air as three friends take to the streets.
| 21:00Do individuals perceive time differently? asks Joe from North Yorkshire 21:30The life of an elderly woman in a care home becomes a dark dream. Stars Annette Crosbie.
| 21:001/3Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry.
| 21:00Yusuf Cat Stevens, musician, shares the soundtrack of his life with Lauren Laverne 21:45The messages conveyed in the syllables, melodies and repeated phrases of singing birds.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game. 22:30Every shopping channel you've ever seen, every product you've never wanted. 22:55The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Tonight, Sarah Campbell talks to Soph Galustian.
| 22:004/4Olga considers the meaning of family. 22:304/4Wunderland is under threat from an unclear war.
| 22:004/6Paul Merton interviews Mark Steel about his pet hates and worst nightmares. 22:302/4Adventuring comedian Tim FitzHigham recreates a 19th-century feat of cheeseboard throwing.
| 22:003/6Tony's campaign to become a councillor runs into problems after he joins an am dram group. 22:302/4The bizarre and hilarious world of sketches, stories and characters from Colin Hoult.
| 22:003/4Series about Ashley's unusual home life - including raising children with special needs. 22:306/7Ali Official and Athena Kugblenu host the sketch show written by the public.
| 22:004/6Sir Ralph's poetry workshop ventures into rap. Stars James Quinn and Chris Jack. 22:154/6It's a frustrating day for Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth, but solace awaits. 22:304/4Andrew Maxwell presents some of the best comedians from wherever in the world they are.
| 22:005/6A pie-seller and a man undergoing some unusual physiotherapy provide the entertainment. 22:302/6The comedy actress and her Thick of It co-star meet in the tag-team talk show.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/6Topical impressions featuring characters drawn from the worlds of celebrity and politics. 23:301/4Faye is anxious, even with a new kitchen and an award ceremony to go to!
| 23:00Two best friends are separated only by Gail being jailed for trying to murder Helen. 23:156/6A publisher's assistant finds older men irresistible in this erotic fiction teaser. 23:304/5The consultants tackle some call centre problems, and Ryan moves to a 'war zone'.
| 23:006/6Can Milford and Parker overcome Raamen Bod and find the Sofa of Time? 23:306/6There is a shocking loss on Leather Island, and Fanny gets a break.
| 23:002/6Harry and the team must find an escaped prisoner. But what does she look like? 23:151/4Comic Sindhu Vee is stuck between her parents, in-laws and their three beloved grandkids. 23:25The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Tonight, Sarah Campbell talks to Soph Galustian. 23:301/8Dan Gaster, Will Ing and Ben Silburn's sketch-bonanza with special guest Gary Olsen.
| 23:001/4The Bergerac obsessive's guiding force is a tape of the ancient Chinese text of the Tao. 23:303/4More radio ridicule from Jon Holmes, with Thought for the Day... for Satanists.
| 23:001/5Ross kicks off his comedy travelogues in the capital of Hungary. 23:301/6Satan strikes a bizarre bargain with an eminent historian.
| 23:001/4A surveyor's clerk tries hard to cover up a huge white lie. 23:151/4Guy enumerates the many methods of engendering facial contact. 23:302/4Simon decides it is time to get self-motivated and starts composing his electronic music.
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