| 00:00 | 00:00Daljit Nagra selects the best poetry programmes from the BBC's archive. 00:30The story of how two major cultural icons of the twentieth century came together.
| 00:001/6The priestly sleuth finds that time waits for no one as he investigates a murder. 00:45A celebrated author visits a dying man who claims to have been his rival.
| 00:002/6The priestly sleuth delves into the surprisingly dangerous world of book restoration. 00:45Outside a primary school in Belfast, Sonny waits for his granddaughter.
| 00:003/6The priestly detective digs around in the murderous world of gardening. 00:45A story about love, obsession and baked beans by the Irish author Caitriona Lally.
| 00:004/6The sleuth invites Tina to her first classical music concert but a murder steals the show. 00:45An original short story by Daisy Johnson, the youngest ever Booker Prize nominee.
| 00:00Freddy is caught up in a nightmarish sci-fi world with echoes of life today.
| 00:00Two minds become entwined exposing graphic nightmares to a telepathic nine year old. 00:30After the near annihilation of humanity, five survivors face a psychotic computer.
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| 01:00 | 01:40Youth Mental Health Ambassador, Dr Alex George chooses songs by Elton John and Ben Howard. 01:50A female district judge's past catches up with her.
| 01:003/5Felicia is concerned by her new husband's strange behaviour. Victorian mystery. 01:306/6After Alex's predictions of death came true - will anyone take up Dee's quest for justice?
| 01:004/5An Englishman and an American are rivals for the affections of a beautiful heiress. 01:301/4The feisty detective superintendent probes murders along London's Regent's Canal.
| 01:005/5A governess is the recipient of a generous legacy. Victorian mystery with Ronald Pickup. 01:302/4DSI Julie Enfield tackles an internet mystery in her quest to solve the murders
| 01:001/2As the great detective rests in deepest Cornwall, death strikes a local family. 01:303/4An internet hacker is complicating the feisty detective's murder inquiries.
| 01:005/6The priest makes a discovery as an archaeological excavation becomes a battlefield. 01:45The gift of a pen unexpectedly changes the life of a doting grandfather.
| 01:00Mark returns from university and heads to the bookies - much to his mother's disapproval.
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| 02:00 | | 02:006/102006: Everyone’s adjusting to apartheid’s end and one boy fears getting a new stepdad. 02:156/10Villy’s anxious to tell Edward she's pregnant and Zoe's trying hard to keep quiet. 02:303/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to make money funny.
| 02:007/102009: Willem visits the Anglo-Boer Museum - a trip that will haunt him in so many ways. 02:157/10Clary wants to know more about lust, unaware her stepmother Zoe could enlighten her. 02:305/6Vera wants another child - much to Henry's surprise.
| 02:008/102010: Outsider Willem arrives at the training Camp, where they 'make men out of boys'. 02:158/10Polly’s worried about the war, but Neville thinks gas masks may have some advantages. 02:302/4The gals from personnel must investigate a suspicious death.
| 02:009/10Willem starts to wonder whether he'll get out of the camp alive. 02:159/10Edward is finding it hard to please both his wife and his mistress. 02:303/4Playwright Michael Frayn’s masterfully comic ideas portrayed by a stellar ensemble.
| 02:002/2Tragedy in a Cornish village leads Holmes and Watson to a man hellbent on revenge. 02:304/4The detective feels closer to a solution, but her tormentor has other ideas.
| 02:00Malcolm and Brenda seem worlds apart, until ornithology provides common ground. 02:45Gambler Sydney finds out his brother is the new Pope. So what's in it for him?
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| 03:00 | 03:00The family are baffled by a mystery letter from America. 03:30Mrs Povey insists that her snooty nephew samples a career on the ocean waves.
| 03:006/13Hugh Paddick and Joan Sims are none too impressed with the Kenneth Williams Exhibition. 03:304/5Keyboard Ken collapses, while Natasha tours pubs to drum-up trade.
| 03:004/17Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne set about trying to drown Neddy Seagoon - for money. 03:301/3John Edward Castle is bedroom bound - but uses home made radio to communicate
| 03:0015/20Surprises are in store as the Lad heads back for prize-giving day at his old school. 03:306/6Timothy Tamperton reports back on the stranger's death wish on the evil Joshua Farley.
| 03:009/20The platoon is challenged to capture the Highland Unit's HQ. 03:304/10Bill and Faith bicker as she struggles to act impulsively.
| 03:0010/10After a failed escape, Willem and Geldenhuys are thrown into the hellish Bird Cage. 03:1510/10As the family deal with the prospect of war Zoe worries that she may be pregnant. 03:301/4Bob catches up with a former resident of C Wing, who has written about their time inside.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Comedian and actor Steve Coogan shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young. 04:45Musings on the New Guinea residents, who fooled early explorers with their adornments.
| 04:001/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Mark Watson and Sue Limb on the Brontes. 04:305/6Carol is thwarted trying to keep George's transvestism a secret.
| 04:006/6Graeme Garden hosts the comic debating show with Hugh Dennis and Boothby Graffoe. 04:304/4A group of friends have no idea why they are in jail - but they have to get out.
| 04:006/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it is not what, but who you know that matters. 04:302/3An elderly lady finds it easier to talk to her car than to people
| 04:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Barry Cryer, Sid Colin and John Junkin. 04:303/4Clare is in a flap over a dinner guest and his dog, so cleaner Sally stays on to help.
| 04:001/13Newlyweds George and Kate find themselves locked out of their new flat. 04:303/6Paul and Ruby's scheme to cash in on some attic treasure causes a panic.
| 04:00Renee Houston, Marjorie Anderson, Janet Hitchman and Beryl Reid discuss listeners' letters 04:30Factory worker Charlie Garside tries to stir his colleagues into political action.
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| 05:00 | 05:001/6The priestly sleuth finds that time waits for no one as he investigates a murder. 05:45A celebrated author visits a dying man who claims to have been his rival.
| 05:002/6The priestly sleuth delves into the surprisingly dangerous world of book restoration. 05:45Outside a primary school in Belfast, Sonny waits for his granddaughter.
| 05:003/6The priestly detective digs around in the murderous world of gardening. 05:45A story about love, obsession and baked beans by the Irish author Caitriona Lally.
| 05:004/6The sleuth invites Tina to her first classical music concert but a murder steals the show. 05:45An original short story by Daisy Johnson, the youngest ever Booker Prize nominee.
| 05:005/6The priest makes a discovery as an archaeological excavation becomes a battlefield. 05:45The gift of a pen unexpectedly changes the life of a doting grandfather.
| 05:002/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 05:304/6Pip and Charles Dickens engage in a novel-writing showdown to find the greatest writer.
| 05:00Eric desperately looks for the pudding-rice in a hypermarket. It is a race against time. 05:301/6Ahmose sets out to track down his real father, but he's facing many dangers.
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| 06:00 | 06:003/5Felicia is concerned by her new husband's strange behaviour. Victorian mystery. 06:306/6After Alex's predictions of death came true - will anyone take up Dee's quest for justice?
| 06:004/5An Englishman and an American are rivals for the affections of a beautiful heiress. 06:301/4The feisty detective superintendent probes murders along London's Regent's Canal.
| 06:005/5A governess is the recipient of a generous legacy. Victorian mystery with Ronald Pickup. 06:302/4DSI Julie Enfield tackles an internet mystery in her quest to solve the murders
| 06:001/2As the great detective rests in deepest Cornwall, death strikes a local family. 06:303/4An internet hacker is complicating the feisty detective's murder inquiries.
| 06:002/2Tragedy in a Cornish village leads Holmes and Watson to a man hellbent on revenge. 06:304/4The detective feels closer to a solution, but her tormentor has other ideas.
| 06:00Mark returns from university and heads to the bookies - much to his mother's disapproval.
| 06:004 Extra's listeners request their favourite programmes from the BBC's archive. 06:40Elliot Nash writes crime serials - and then finds himself the victim of a blackmailer.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/102006: Everyone’s adjusting to apartheid’s end and one boy fears getting a new stepdad. 07:156/10Villy’s anxious to tell Edward she's pregnant and Zoe's trying hard to keep quiet. 07:303/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to make money funny.
| 07:007/102009: Willem visits the Anglo-Boer Museum - a trip that will haunt him in so many ways. 07:157/10Clary wants to know more about lust, unaware her stepmother Zoe could enlighten her. 07:305/6Vera wants another child - much to Henry's surprise.
| 07:008/102010: Outsider Willem arrives at the training Camp, where they 'make men out of boys'. 07:158/10Polly’s worried about the war, but Neville thinks gas masks may have some advantages. 07:302/4The gals from personnel must investigate a suspicious death.
| 07:009/10Willem starts to wonder whether he'll get out of the camp alive. 07:159/10Edward is finding it hard to please both his wife and his mistress. 07:303/4Playwright Michael Frayn’s masterfully comic ideas portrayed by a stellar ensemble.
| 07:0010/10After a failed escape, Willem and Geldenhuys are thrown into the hellish Bird Cage. 07:1510/10As the family deal with the prospect of war Zoe worries that she may be pregnant. 07:301/4Bob catches up with a former resident of C Wing, who has written about their time inside.
| 07:00Malcolm and Brenda seem worlds apart, until ornithology provides common ground. 07:45Gambler Sydney finds out his brother is the new Pope. So what's in it for him?
| 07:45Jim's work in sales is thwarted by the focus on The Times crossword by the staff.
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| 08:00 | 08:006/13Hugh Paddick and Joan Sims are none too impressed with the Kenneth Williams Exhibition. 08:304/5Keyboard Ken collapses, while Natasha tours pubs to drum-up trade.
| 08:004/17Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne set about trying to drown Neddy Seagoon - for money. 08:301/3John Edward Castle is bedroom bound - but uses home made radio to communicate
| 08:0015/20Surprises are in store as the Lad heads back for prize-giving day at his old school. 08:306/6Timothy Tamperton reports back on the stranger's death wish on the evil Joshua Farley.
| 08:009/20The platoon is challenged to capture the Highland Unit's HQ. 08:304/10Bill and Faith bicker as she struggles to act impulsively.
| 08:001/13Newlyweds George and Kate find themselves locked out of their new flat. 08:303/6Paul and Ruby's scheme to cash in on some attic treasure causes a panic.
| | 08:15The Magna Carta goes on tour around America with a truck driver and a history scholar.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Mark Watson and Sue Limb on the Brontes. 09:305/6Carol is thwarted trying to keep George's transvestism a secret.
| 09:006/6Graeme Garden hosts the comic debating show with Hugh Dennis and Boothby Graffoe. 09:304/4A group of friends have no idea why they are in jail - but they have to get out.
| 09:006/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it is not what, but who you know that matters. 09:302/3An elderly lady finds it easier to talk to her car than to people
| 09:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Barry Cryer, Sid Colin and John Junkin. 09:303/4Clare is in a flap over a dinner guest and his dog, so cleaner Sally stays on to help.
| 09:002/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 09:304/6Pip and Charles Dickens engage in a novel-writing showdown to find the greatest writer.
| 09:00Renee Houston, Marjorie Anderson, Janet Hitchman and Beryl Reid discuss listeners' letters 09:30Factory worker Charlie Garside tries to stir his colleagues into political action.
| 09:15Tony’s got a golf game planned. Can he keep it a secret from Liz and the rest of family? 09:451/5Upper crust Angela inherits a cab company and collides with the staff.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/6The priestly sleuth finds that time waits for no one as he investigates a murder. 10:45A celebrated author visits a dying man who claims to have been his rival.
| 10:002/6The priestly sleuth delves into the surprisingly dangerous world of book restoration. 10:45Outside a primary school in Belfast, Sonny waits for his granddaughter.
| 10:003/6The priestly detective digs around in the murderous world of gardening. 10:45A story about love, obsession and baked beans by the Irish author Caitriona Lally.
| 10:004/6The sleuth invites Tina to her first classical music concert but a murder steals the show. 10:45An original short story by Daisy Johnson, the youngest ever Booker Prize nominee.
| 10:005/6The priest makes a discovery as an archaeological excavation becomes a battlefield. 10:45The gift of a pen unexpectedly changes the life of a doting grandfather.
| 10:00Eric desperately looks for the pudding-rice in a hypermarket. It is a race against time. 10:301/6Ahmose sets out to track down his real father, but he's facing many dangers.
| 10:15"Through the dark shadows comes the melancholy cry of night”. Year in the life of an owl.
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| 11:00 | 11:003/5Felicia is concerned by her new husband's strange behaviour. Victorian mystery. 11:306/6After Alex's predictions of death came true - will anyone take up Dee's quest for justice?
| 11:004/5An Englishman and an American are rivals for the affections of a beautiful heiress. 11:301/4The feisty detective superintendent probes murders along London's Regent's Canal.
| 11:005/5A governess is the recipient of a generous legacy. Victorian mystery with Ronald Pickup. 11:302/4DSI Julie Enfield tackles an internet mystery in her quest to solve the murders
| 11:001/2As the great detective rests in deepest Cornwall, death strikes a local family. 11:303/4An internet hacker is complicating the feisty detective's murder inquiries.
| 11:002/2Tragedy in a Cornish village leads Holmes and Watson to a man hellbent on revenge. 11:304/4The detective feels closer to a solution, but her tormentor has other ideas.
| 11:00Mark returns from university and heads to the bookies - much to his mother's disapproval.
| 11:004 Extra's listeners request their favourite programmes from the BBC's archive. 11:40Elliot Nash writes crime serials - and then finds himself the victim of a blackmailer.
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| 12:00 | 12:006/102006: Everyone’s adjusting to apartheid’s end and one boy fears getting a new stepdad. 12:156/10Villy’s anxious to tell Edward she's pregnant and Zoe's trying hard to keep quiet. 12:303/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to make money funny.
| 12:007/102009: Willem visits the Anglo-Boer Museum - a trip that will haunt him in so many ways. 12:157/10Clary wants to know more about lust, unaware her stepmother Zoe could enlighten her. 12:305/6Vera wants another child - much to Henry's surprise.
| 12:008/102010: Outsider Willem arrives at the training Camp, where they 'make men out of boys'. 12:158/10Polly’s worried about the war, but Neville thinks gas masks may have some advantages. 12:302/4The gals from personnel must investigate a suspicious death.
| 12:009/10Willem starts to wonder whether he'll get out of the camp alive. 12:159/10Edward is finding it hard to please both his wife and his mistress. 12:303/4Playwright Michael Frayn’s masterfully comic ideas portrayed by a stellar ensemble.
| 12:0010/10After a failed escape, Willem and Geldenhuys are thrown into the hellish Bird Cage. 12:1510/10As the family deal with the prospect of war Zoe worries that she may be pregnant. 12:301/4Bob catches up with a former resident of C Wing, who has written about their time inside.
| 12:00Malcolm and Brenda seem worlds apart, until ornithology provides common ground. 12:45Gambler Sydney finds out his brother is the new Pope. So what's in it for him?
| 12:45Jim's work in sales is thwarted by the focus on The Times crossword by the staff.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/13Hugh Paddick and Joan Sims are none too impressed with the Kenneth Williams Exhibition. 13:304/5Keyboard Ken collapses, while Natasha tours pubs to drum-up trade.
| 13:004/17Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne set about trying to drown Neddy Seagoon - for money. 13:301/3John Edward Castle is bedroom bound - but uses home made radio to communicate
| 13:0015/20Surprises are in store as the Lad heads back for prize-giving day at his old school. 13:306/6Timothy Tamperton reports back on the stranger's death wish on the evil Joshua Farley.
| 13:009/20The platoon is challenged to capture the Highland Unit's HQ. 13:304/10Bill and Faith bicker as she struggles to act impulsively.
| 13:001/13Newlyweds George and Kate find themselves locked out of their new flat. 13:303/6Paul and Ruby's scheme to cash in on some attic treasure causes a panic.
| | 13:15The Magna Carta goes on tour around America with a truck driver and a history scholar.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Mark Watson and Sue Limb on the Brontes. 14:305/6Carol is thwarted trying to keep George's transvestism a secret.
| 14:006/6Graeme Garden hosts the comic debating show with Hugh Dennis and Boothby Graffoe. 14:304/4A group of friends have no idea why they are in jail - but they have to get out.
| 14:006/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it is not what, but who you know that matters. 14:302/3An elderly lady finds it easier to talk to her car than to people
| 14:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Barry Cryer, Sid Colin and John Junkin. 14:303/4Clare is in a flap over a dinner guest and his dog, so cleaner Sally stays on to help.
| 14:002/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 14:304/6Pip and Charles Dickens engage in a novel-writing showdown to find the greatest writer.
| 14:00Renee Houston, Marjorie Anderson, Janet Hitchman and Beryl Reid discuss listeners' letters 14:30Factory worker Charlie Garside tries to stir his colleagues into political action.
| 14:15Tony’s got a golf game planned. Can he keep it a secret from Liz and the rest of family? 14:451/5Upper crust Angela inherits a cab company and collides with the staff.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/6The priestly sleuth finds that time waits for no one as he investigates a murder. 15:45A celebrated author visits a dying man who claims to have been his rival.
| 15:002/6The priestly sleuth delves into the surprisingly dangerous world of book restoration. 15:45Outside a primary school in Belfast, Sonny waits for his granddaughter.
| 15:003/6The priestly detective digs around in the murderous world of gardening. 15:45A story about love, obsession and baked beans by the Irish author Caitriona Lally.
| 15:004/6The sleuth invites Tina to her first classical music concert but a murder steals the show. 15:45An original short story by Daisy Johnson, the youngest ever Booker Prize nominee.
| 15:005/6The priest makes a discovery as an archaeological excavation becomes a battlefield. 15:45The gift of a pen unexpectedly changes the life of a doting grandfather.
| 15:00Eric desperately looks for the pudding-rice in a hypermarket. It is a race against time. 15:301/6Ahmose sets out to track down his real father, but he's facing many dangers.
| 15:15"Through the dark shadows comes the melancholy cry of night”. Year in the life of an owl.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/5Felicia is concerned by her new husband's strange behaviour. Victorian mystery. 16:306/6After Alex's predictions of death came true - will anyone take up Dee's quest for justice?
| 16:004/5An Englishman and an American are rivals for the affections of a beautiful heiress. 16:301/4The feisty detective superintendent probes murders along London's Regent's Canal.
| 16:005/5A governess is the recipient of a generous legacy. Victorian mystery with Ronald Pickup. 16:302/4DSI Julie Enfield tackles an internet mystery in her quest to solve the murders
| 16:001/2As the great detective rests in deepest Cornwall, death strikes a local family. 16:303/4An internet hacker is complicating the feisty detective's murder inquiries.
| 16:002/2Tragedy in a Cornish village leads Holmes and Watson to a man hellbent on revenge. 16:304/4The detective feels closer to a solution, but her tormentor has other ideas.
| 16:00Freddy is caught up in a nightmarish sci-fi world with echoes of life today.
| 16:00Two minds become entwined exposing graphic nightmares to a telepathic nine year old. 16:30After the near annihilation of humanity, five survivors face a psychotic computer.
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| 17:00 | 17:006/102006: Everyone’s adjusting to apartheid’s end and one boy fears getting a new stepdad. 17:156/10Villy’s anxious to tell Edward she's pregnant and Zoe's trying hard to keep quiet. 17:303/4Simon Evans uses his 'jokenomics' lens to make money funny.
| 17:007/102009: Willem visits the Anglo-Boer Museum - a trip that will haunt him in so many ways. 17:157/10Clary wants to know more about lust, unaware her stepmother Zoe could enlighten her. 17:305/6Vera wants another child - much to Henry's surprise.
| 17:008/102010: Outsider Willem arrives at the training Camp, where they 'make men out of boys'. 17:158/10Polly’s worried about the war, but Neville thinks gas masks may have some advantages. 17:302/4The gals from personnel must investigate a suspicious death.
| 17:009/10Willem starts to wonder whether he'll get out of the camp alive. 17:159/10Edward is finding it hard to please both his wife and his mistress. 17:303/4Playwright Michael Frayn’s masterfully comic ideas portrayed by a stellar ensemble.
| 17:0010/10After a failed escape, Willem and Geldenhuys are thrown into the hellish Bird Cage. 17:1510/10As the family deal with the prospect of war Zoe worries that she may be pregnant. 17:301/4Bob catches up with a former resident of C Wing, who has written about their time inside.
| 17:00Mark returns from university and heads to the bookies - much to his mother's disapproval.
| 17:004 Extra's listeners request their favourite programmes from the BBC's archive. 17:40Elliot Nash writes crime serials - and then finds himself the victim of a blackmailer.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/13Hugh Paddick and Joan Sims are none too impressed with the Kenneth Williams Exhibition. 18:304/5Keyboard Ken collapses, while Natasha tours pubs to drum-up trade.
| 18:004/17Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne set about trying to drown Neddy Seagoon - for money. 18:301/3John Edward Castle is bedroom bound - but uses home made radio to communicate
| 18:0015/20Surprises are in store as the Lad heads back for prize-giving day at his old school. 18:306/6Timothy Tamperton reports back on the stranger's death wish on the evil Joshua Farley.
| 18:009/20The platoon is challenged to capture the Highland Unit's HQ. 18:304/10Bill and Faith bicker as she struggles to act impulsively.
| 18:001/13Newlyweds George and Kate find themselves locked out of their new flat. 18:303/6Paul and Ruby's scheme to cash in on some attic treasure causes a panic.
| 18:00Malcolm and Brenda seem worlds apart, until ornithology provides common ground. 18:45Gambler Sydney finds out his brother is the new Pope. So what's in it for him?
| 18:45Jim's work in sales is thwarted by the focus on The Times crossword by the staff.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Mark Watson and Sue Limb on the Brontes. 19:305/6Carol is thwarted trying to keep George's transvestism a secret.
| 19:006/6Graeme Garden hosts the comic debating show with Hugh Dennis and Boothby Graffoe. 19:304/4A group of friends have no idea why they are in jail - but they have to get out.
| 19:006/6Miles Jupp hosts the panel show where it is not what, but who you know that matters. 19:302/3An elderly lady finds it easier to talk to her car than to people
| 19:00Peter Jones tests three experts in comedy - Barry Cryer, Sid Colin and John Junkin. 19:303/4Clare is in a flap over a dinner guest and his dog, so cleaner Sally stays on to help.
| 19:002/6The panel show that loves lists with Susan Calman. 19:304/6Pip and Charles Dickens engage in a novel-writing showdown to find the greatest writer.
| | 19:15The Magna Carta goes on tour around America with a truck driver and a history scholar.
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| 20:00 | 20:005/8True stories told live in the USA: Meg Bowles with stories of testing one's limitations. 20:50Singer Alison Goldfrapp chooses songs by Carl Orff and by Minnie Riperton.
| 20:0043/48Manoush Zomorodi explores how, in trying times, we can revitalize our lives 20:50American soul singer PP Arnold chooses tracks by Ike & Tina Turner and Aretha Franklin.
| 20:00Sean Street celebrates the centenary of one of the most innovative radio producers.
| 20:00Sara Parker introduces another new generation of exceptional student feature makers.
| 20:00Contemporary community dance in Oxford, from the cradle to the grave 20:30Samantha Bond and Jason Cowley join Harriett Gilbert to discuss three favourite novels
| 20:00Renee Houston, Marjorie Anderson, Janet Hitchman and Beryl Reid discuss listeners' letters 20:30Factory worker Charlie Garside tries to stir his colleagues into political action.
| 20:15Tony’s got a golf game planned. Can he keep it a secret from Liz and the rest of family? 20:451/5Upper crust Angela inherits a cab company and collides with the staff.
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| 21:00 | 21:005/12Angélique Kidjo, the "Queen of African music" discusses her breakthrough album Ayé. 21:303/5Daniel wants to remarry his first wife, Joy. 21:454/5Daniel must decide whether to pay the ransom.
| 21:006/12Angélique Kidjo talks to John Wilson about her 1994 breakthrough album 'Ayé' 21:303/5Will Evelyn choose to marry the earnest Doctor Dorn or the wealthy John Meredith? 21:454/5Evelyn is gravely ill and only Dr Dorn can save her.
| 21:001/6Peter Fincham and Jon Plowman hear the inside story of Britain’s biggest TV comedies.
| 21:003/6Peter Fincham and Jon Plowman hear the inside story of Britain’s biggest TV comedies.
| 21:004/6Peter Fincham and Jon Plowman talk to John Lloyd and Sir Tony Robinson about Blackadder.
| 21:00Eric desperately looks for the pudding-rice in a hypermarket. It is a race against time. 21:301/6Ahmose sets out to track down his real father, but he's facing many dangers.
| 21:15"Through the dark shadows comes the melancholy cry of night”. Year in the life of an owl.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6The multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 22:302/6The team attempt their own radio charity fundraiser.
| 22:001/6With Zoe Lyons and Dane Baptiste. 22:306/6Toyah Willcox joins the sharp comedian for stand-up, sketches and music.
| 22:002/6John Finnemore presents more sketches and songs. 22:304/6Alan and Lind reveal hidden talents, while Dave seeks a nun's advice on infidelity.
| 22:003/6Ed strikes up a friendship with a like-minded chap called Derek. 22:303/4Mr and Mrs Wrigglesworth take a drive down memory lane and then another drive back up it.
| 22:004/6Alexei Sayle travels from Cheltenham to Maesteg, meeting strangers on his train. 22:301/3Storyteller Sarah Kendall performs her award-winning live solo show. 22:55Harriet Kemsley chats again to Lindsey Santoro.
| 22:005/6Another selection of the finest comic songs from the musical comedian. 22:302/6Elephant rides and bear fights in the bizarre sketch comedy.
| 22:005/8The three couples have tickets for Glastonbury, but it clashes with Cathy's dad's birthday 22:302/4Kayvan Novak imagines the voicemail messages of Bake Off's Paul Hollywood. 22:452/4The country singer promotes her new album in Glasgow and traces her tartan in Edinburgh.
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| 23:00 | 23:00Topical character comedy, hosted by Rachel Parris. 23:303/6The complication of ordering coffee and finding Captain Oates.
| 23:001/4Fast-paced sketch show from character comedian Damien Slash (aka Daniel Barker). 23:151/4Sherlock Holmes wants the limelight again and chases after a German Count. 23:305/6The Questers are welcomed by the White Wizard, the nicest man in the whole of Lower Earth.
| 23:006/6Dominic Holland’s thoughts on cash machines, honesty boxes and depression 23:152/5Alison O'Kill wants to read Ivor Cutler a poem. 23:25Harriet Kemsley chats again to Lindsey Santoro. 23:301/4David Lander's exposé into government behaviour over a town's demolition.
| 23:001/6Poet laureate of alternative comedy - John Hegley entertains. 23:153/4Sam and Henry are in the Netherlands observing a chicken. 23:307/8It's Pig Night - and shopping news. Dan Gaster, Will Ing and Ben Silburn's sketch-bonanza.
| 23:003/6Brian tells of his trip to a land where marriage is outlawed. 23:301/4Richard Herring reclaims objects we've grown to hate starting with Hitler's moustache
| 23:002/4Richard Wilson contemplates the role of money in his life. 23:301/6The radical comedian offers his humorous assessment of the influential German composer.
| 23:003/6When Betty gets involved with Ground Force, an unlikely team of gardeners arrives. 23:304/5It's back to groovy 1960s London and a doctor obsessed with Womble songs.
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