| 00:00 | 00:00Daljit Nagra revisits the BBC's poetry archive and finds another highlight. 00:30Food writer Rachel Samstat suspects her husband loves another woman.
| 00:001/6A large diamond given to Rachel Verinder on her 18th birthday vanishes.
| 00:002/6Police investigate a missing diamond. 19th Century detective mystery with John Sharp.
| 00:003/619th Century detective mystery. The search for the diamond continues. With John Sharp.
| 00:004/6The Moonstone gem is still missing and Rachel is the main suspect.
| 00:002/2Four years on from ‘The Day Out’ in Midwich, the children exert a hold on the village.
| 00:001/6Can a corporation's new plant strain mutation bring relief to famine-stricken countries? 00:30Horror legend Vincent Price remembers a bonfire party when a bullying father disappeared.
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| 01:00 | 01:40Comedian Rose Matafeo selects tracks by Nat King Cole and Barbra Streisand. 01:502/4Neil MacGregor uses objects of the time to explore the turbulent world of Shakespeare.
| 01:005/6An angry mob turns on Jimmy as Delia implicates him. 01:305/6Will Grant and McCleod’s dangerous trap catch a Cold War spy ring plotter?
| 01:006/6Can Steve Gardiner finally unravel the identity of 'The Kind Man'? 01:306/6A plot to run an escape route for defectors from Britain is exposed in the Outer Hebrides.
| 01:001/3Gossip spreads through St Mary Mead of a murdered wife and a husband under suspicion. 01:30A wealthy Dubliner buys a mansion in Cork, unaware that it's home to an ancient curse.
| 01:002/3The sleuth uncovers a crime when she looks into the curious sacking of a lady's maid. 01:30Is a crime writer using his apparent breakdown and plotlines to mask an actual murder?
| 01:005/6Franklin Blake makes an appalling discovery.
| 01:00Two men behave badly with their vintage cars. Adapted from the 1953 classic film comedy.
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| 02:00 | | 02:001/5Eerie tale of supernatural stalking. In a gentleman's club, the story unfurls. 02:1511/20Tabloid history of Shakespeare's England via contemporary accounts of royal murder plots. 02:302/4Katrina attempts to sabotage Uljabaan's post-invasion education programme.
| 02:002/5Sir James continues researching Vane, and a presence manifests. 02:1512/20Neil MacGregor on how a delicate glass goblet reveals the twin seductions of Venice. 02:302/4After losing his job in Urban Planning, will Matt's ex-partner come to his rescue?
| 02:003/5A startling personal connection comes to light for Sir James. 02:1513/20Sunken gold from West Africa sheds light on England's complex relationship with the Moors. 02:301/4Alice and Snoo resort to some unconventional means to get people into the library.
| 02:004/5Another visitation leads Sir James north to a grim appointment. 02:1514/20A pedlar's trunk reveals deception and religion, cross-dressing and travelling salesmen. 02:306/6A young Stephen K Amos looks for a hero he can tell his class about.
| 02:003/3The last words of a dying man provide the clues to unlock an unsolved crime. 02:30Theo is ready to leave her husband when a financial scandal intervenes.
| 02:302/2Adrian's suspicions around Daisy and Fairfax-Lycett continue to grow.
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| 03:00 | 03:002/3A tin of pineapple takes on a starring role as the story of the Thames holiday continues. 03:302/6Money starts to go missing from the corner-shop barber's till, so who is the thief?
| 03:005/8Harold battles with a piano in a top-floor flat. Adapted from BBC TV. 03:301/4William and Dorothy settle in their sublime cottage. Sue Limb's Lakeland poets parody.
| 03:002/6It is 1942, and Neddie Seagoon must stop the Germans' secret weapon. 03:306/6A new fostering challenge for Pat and Tom - and it's not a baby.
| 03:009/20Visiting servicemen excite Griselda and Sid is scheming again... 03:301/6The sleepy Irish town rumbles into life at plans to demolish the courthouse for a car park
| 03:002/20Captain Mainwaring promotes fractious Frazer with unexpected results. 03:303/8Bill's new young image leaves birthday girl Faith feeling old.
| 03:005/5Sir James's account is not quite all of the story. With Gareth Armstrong and John Moffatt. 03:1515/20The problems in creating a Great Britain are encapsulated in designs for a common flag. 03:304/6While wandering along the canal, Ed finds the inspiration for a perfect Sunday TV drama.
| 03:45Robert Booth summons the actor to his study for a quiet word about his school reports.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Actor Wendell Pierce is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 04:45David Attenborough tells us how cuckoos get their eggs into the nests of other species.
| 04:001/6James Walton tests his guests on their literary knowledge. 04:305/6Doug makes progress dating his daughter's PE teacher - so why isn't he over the moon?
| 04:00Nigel Rees hosts the quotations quiz with Sir Tim Rice, Robin Stevens and Shazia Mirza. 04:302/6Away from transvestite George, Carol is spending time on her own and enjoying it.
| 04:003/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 04:304/6There's a dinner surprise on the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 04:001/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:303/6Lovelorn Jason Conroy gets poetic and faces trouble at a gig for some scouts.
| 04:001/9Single dad Bryan Archer struggles to work and bring up his baby son. 04:305/6The travellers have Nepal almost in sight until their truck is stolen by bandits.
| 04:00The bungling bureaucrats botch a trade agreement with the Italians. 04:3019/20The hiring of a hunky artist sends shockwaves among the female colleagues.
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| 05:00 | 05:001/6A large diamond given to Rachel Verinder on her 18th birthday vanishes.
| 05:002/6Police investigate a missing diamond. 19th Century detective mystery with John Sharp.
| 05:003/619th Century detective mystery. The search for the diamond continues. With John Sharp.
| 05:004/6The Moonstone gem is still missing and Rachel is the main suspect.
| 05:005/6Franklin Blake makes an appalling discovery.
| 05:001/6With Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Elisabeth Luard, Josceline Dimbleby and Stephen Fry. 05:301/6The museum battles to prepare for the annual visit of the Women's Institute.
| 05:003/3Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville look at 80s alternative comedy.
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| 06:00 | 06:005/6An angry mob turns on Jimmy as Delia implicates him. 06:305/6Will Grant and McCleod’s dangerous trap catch a Cold War spy ring plotter?
| 06:006/6Can Steve Gardiner finally unravel the identity of 'The Kind Man'? 06:306/6A plot to run an escape route for defectors from Britain is exposed in the Outer Hebrides.
| 06:001/3Gossip spreads through St Mary Mead of a murdered wife and a husband under suspicion. 06:30A wealthy Dubliner buys a mansion in Cork, unaware that it's home to an ancient curse.
| 06:002/3The sleuth uncovers a crime when she looks into the curious sacking of a lady's maid. 06:30Is a crime writer using his apparent breakdown and plotlines to mask an actual murder?
| 06:003/3The last words of a dying man provide the clues to unlock an unsolved crime. 06:30Theo is ready to leave her husband when a financial scandal intervenes.
| 06:00Two men behave badly with their vintage cars. Adapted from the 1953 classic film comedy.
| 06:00Daljit Nagra selects the best poetry programmes from the BBC's archive. 06:35In a gentlemen’s club in Victorian London, an eerie tale of supernatural stalking unfurls.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/5Eerie tale of supernatural stalking. In a gentleman's club, the story unfurls. 07:1511/20Tabloid history of Shakespeare's England via contemporary accounts of royal murder plots. 07:302/4Katrina attempts to sabotage Uljabaan's post-invasion education programme.
| 07:002/5Sir James continues researching Vane, and a presence manifests. 07:1512/20Neil MacGregor on how a delicate glass goblet reveals the twin seductions of Venice. 07:302/4After losing his job in Urban Planning, will Matt's ex-partner come to his rescue?
| 07:003/5A startling personal connection comes to light for Sir James. 07:1513/20Sunken gold from West Africa sheds light on England's complex relationship with the Moors. 07:301/4Alice and Snoo resort to some unconventional means to get people into the library.
| 07:004/5Another visitation leads Sir James north to a grim appointment. 07:1514/20A pedlar's trunk reveals deception and religion, cross-dressing and travelling salesmen. 07:306/6A young Stephen K Amos looks for a hero he can tell his class about.
| 07:005/5Sir James's account is not quite all of the story. With Gareth Armstrong and John Moffatt. 07:1515/20The problems in creating a Great Britain are encapsulated in designs for a common flag. 07:304/6While wandering along the canal, Ed finds the inspiration for a perfect Sunday TV drama.
| 07:302/2Adrian's suspicions around Daisy and Fairfax-Lycett continue to grow.
| 07:503/4Tabloid history of Shakespeare's England via contemporary accounts of royal murder plots.
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| 08:00 | 08:005/8Harold battles with a piano in a top-floor flat. Adapted from BBC TV. 08:301/4William and Dorothy settle in their sublime cottage. Sue Limb's Lakeland poets parody.
| 08:002/6It is 1942, and Neddie Seagoon must stop the Germans' secret weapon. 08:306/6A new fostering challenge for Pat and Tom - and it's not a baby.
| 08:009/20Visiting servicemen excite Griselda and Sid is scheming again... 08:301/6The sleepy Irish town rumbles into life at plans to demolish the courthouse for a car park
| 08:002/20Captain Mainwaring promotes fractious Frazer with unexpected results. 08:303/8Bill's new young image leaves birthday girl Faith feeling old.
| 08:001/9Single dad Bryan Archer struggles to work and bring up his baby son. 08:305/6The travellers have Nepal almost in sight until their truck is stolen by bandits.
| 08:45Robert Booth summons the actor to his study for a quiet word about his school reports.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6James Walton tests his guests on their literary knowledge. 09:305/6Doug makes progress dating his daughter's PE teacher - so why isn't he over the moon?
| 09:00Nigel Rees hosts the quotations quiz with Sir Tim Rice, Robin Stevens and Shazia Mirza. 09:302/6Away from transvestite George, Carol is spending time on her own and enjoying it.
| 09:003/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 09:304/6There's a dinner surprise on the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 09:001/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 09:303/6Lovelorn Jason Conroy gets poetic and faces trouble at a gig for some scouts.
| 09:001/6With Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Elisabeth Luard, Josceline Dimbleby and Stephen Fry. 09:301/6The museum battles to prepare for the annual visit of the Women's Institute.
| 09:00The bungling bureaucrats botch a trade agreement with the Italians. 09:3019/20The hiring of a hunky artist sends shockwaves among the female colleagues.
| 09:003/3As the friends conclude their Thames adventure, they encounter a tragedy and nasty weather 09:303/6While checking the pipes in the cellar, the corner-shop barber makes a discovery.
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| 10:00 | 10:001/6A large diamond given to Rachel Verinder on her 18th birthday vanishes.
| 10:002/6Police investigate a missing diamond. 19th Century detective mystery with John Sharp.
| 10:003/619th Century detective mystery. The search for the diamond continues. With John Sharp.
| 10:004/6The Moonstone gem is still missing and Rachel is the main suspect.
| 10:005/6Franklin Blake makes an appalling discovery.
| 10:003/3Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville look at 80s alternative comedy.
| 10:00From Billy Bragg to The Proclaimers. Actor David Tennant makes his music choices 10:45David Attenborough muses over the peculiar Kiwi, a bird more mammal-like in its habits.
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| 11:00 | 11:005/6An angry mob turns on Jimmy as Delia implicates him. 11:305/6Will Grant and McCleod’s dangerous trap catch a Cold War spy ring plotter?
| 11:006/6Can Steve Gardiner finally unravel the identity of 'The Kind Man'? 11:306/6A plot to run an escape route for defectors from Britain is exposed in the Outer Hebrides.
| 11:001/3Gossip spreads through St Mary Mead of a murdered wife and a husband under suspicion. 11:30A wealthy Dubliner buys a mansion in Cork, unaware that it's home to an ancient curse.
| 11:002/3The sleuth uncovers a crime when she looks into the curious sacking of a lady's maid. 11:30Is a crime writer using his apparent breakdown and plotlines to mask an actual murder?
| 11:003/3The last words of a dying man provide the clues to unlock an unsolved crime. 11:30Theo is ready to leave her husband when a financial scandal intervenes.
| 11:00Two men behave badly with their vintage cars. Adapted from the 1953 classic film comedy.
| 11:00Daljit Nagra selects the best poetry programmes from the BBC's archive. 11:35In a gentlemen’s club in Victorian London, an eerie tale of supernatural stalking unfurls.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5Eerie tale of supernatural stalking. In a gentleman's club, the story unfurls. 12:1511/20Tabloid history of Shakespeare's England via contemporary accounts of royal murder plots. 12:302/4Katrina attempts to sabotage Uljabaan's post-invasion education programme.
| 12:002/5Sir James continues researching Vane, and a presence manifests. 12:1512/20Neil MacGregor on how a delicate glass goblet reveals the twin seductions of Venice. 12:302/4After losing his job in Urban Planning, will Matt's ex-partner come to his rescue?
| 12:003/5A startling personal connection comes to light for Sir James. 12:1513/20Sunken gold from West Africa sheds light on England's complex relationship with the Moors. 12:301/4Alice and Snoo resort to some unconventional means to get people into the library.
| 12:004/5Another visitation leads Sir James north to a grim appointment. 12:1514/20A pedlar's trunk reveals deception and religion, cross-dressing and travelling salesmen. 12:306/6A young Stephen K Amos looks for a hero he can tell his class about.
| 12:005/5Sir James's account is not quite all of the story. With Gareth Armstrong and John Moffatt. 12:1515/20The problems in creating a Great Britain are encapsulated in designs for a common flag. 12:304/6While wandering along the canal, Ed finds the inspiration for a perfect Sunday TV drama.
| 12:302/2Adrian's suspicions around Daisy and Fairfax-Lycett continue to grow.
| 12:503/4Tabloid history of Shakespeare's England via contemporary accounts of royal murder plots.
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| 13:00 | 13:005/8Harold battles with a piano in a top-floor flat. Adapted from BBC TV. 13:301/4William and Dorothy settle in their sublime cottage. Sue Limb's Lakeland poets parody.
| 13:002/6It is 1942, and Neddie Seagoon must stop the Germans' secret weapon. 13:306/6A new fostering challenge for Pat and Tom - and it's not a baby.
| 13:009/20Visiting servicemen excite Griselda and Sid is scheming again... 13:301/6The sleepy Irish town rumbles into life at plans to demolish the courthouse for a car park
| 13:002/20Captain Mainwaring promotes fractious Frazer with unexpected results. 13:303/8Bill's new young image leaves birthday girl Faith feeling old.
| 13:001/9Single dad Bryan Archer struggles to work and bring up his baby son. 13:305/6The travellers have Nepal almost in sight until their truck is stolen by bandits.
| 13:45Robert Booth summons the actor to his study for a quiet word about his school reports.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/6James Walton tests his guests on their literary knowledge. 14:305/6Doug makes progress dating his daughter's PE teacher - so why isn't he over the moon?
| 14:00Nigel Rees hosts the quotations quiz with Sir Tim Rice, Robin Stevens and Shazia Mirza. 14:302/6Away from transvestite George, Carol is spending time on her own and enjoying it.
| 14:003/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 14:304/6There's a dinner surprise on the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 14:001/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 14:303/6Lovelorn Jason Conroy gets poetic and faces trouble at a gig for some scouts.
| 14:001/6With Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Elisabeth Luard, Josceline Dimbleby and Stephen Fry. 14:301/6The museum battles to prepare for the annual visit of the Women's Institute.
| 14:00The bungling bureaucrats botch a trade agreement with the Italians. 14:3019/20The hiring of a hunky artist sends shockwaves among the female colleagues.
| 14:003/3As the friends conclude their Thames adventure, they encounter a tragedy and nasty weather 14:303/6While checking the pipes in the cellar, the corner-shop barber makes a discovery.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/6A large diamond given to Rachel Verinder on her 18th birthday vanishes.
| 15:002/6Police investigate a missing diamond. 19th Century detective mystery with John Sharp.
| 15:003/619th Century detective mystery. The search for the diamond continues. With John Sharp.
| 15:004/6The Moonstone gem is still missing and Rachel is the main suspect.
| 15:005/6Franklin Blake makes an appalling discovery.
| 15:003/3Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville look at 80s alternative comedy.
| 15:00From Billy Bragg to The Proclaimers. Actor David Tennant makes his music choices 15:45David Attenborough muses over the peculiar Kiwi, a bird more mammal-like in its habits.
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| 16:00 | 16:005/6An angry mob turns on Jimmy as Delia implicates him. 16:305/6Will Grant and McCleod’s dangerous trap catch a Cold War spy ring plotter?
| 16:006/6Can Steve Gardiner finally unravel the identity of 'The Kind Man'? 16:306/6A plot to run an escape route for defectors from Britain is exposed in the Outer Hebrides.
| 16:001/3Gossip spreads through St Mary Mead of a murdered wife and a husband under suspicion. 16:30A wealthy Dubliner buys a mansion in Cork, unaware that it's home to an ancient curse.
| 16:002/3The sleuth uncovers a crime when she looks into the curious sacking of a lady's maid. 16:30Is a crime writer using his apparent breakdown and plotlines to mask an actual murder?
| 16:003/3The last words of a dying man provide the clues to unlock an unsolved crime. 16:30Theo is ready to leave her husband when a financial scandal intervenes.
| 16:002/2Four years on from ‘The Day Out’ in Midwich, the children exert a hold on the village.
| 16:001/6Can a corporation's new plant strain mutation bring relief to famine-stricken countries? 16:30Horror legend Vincent Price remembers a bonfire party when a bullying father disappeared.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/5Eerie tale of supernatural stalking. In a gentleman's club, the story unfurls. 17:1511/20Tabloid history of Shakespeare's England via contemporary accounts of royal murder plots. 17:302/4Katrina attempts to sabotage Uljabaan's post-invasion education programme.
| 17:002/5Sir James continues researching Vane, and a presence manifests. 17:1512/20Neil MacGregor on how a delicate glass goblet reveals the twin seductions of Venice. 17:302/4After losing his job in Urban Planning, will Matt's ex-partner come to his rescue?
| 17:003/5A startling personal connection comes to light for Sir James. 17:1513/20Sunken gold from West Africa sheds light on England's complex relationship with the Moors. 17:301/4Alice and Snoo resort to some unconventional means to get people into the library.
| 17:004/5Another visitation leads Sir James north to a grim appointment. 17:1514/20A pedlar's trunk reveals deception and religion, cross-dressing and travelling salesmen. 17:306/6A young Stephen K Amos looks for a hero he can tell his class about.
| 17:005/5Sir James's account is not quite all of the story. With Gareth Armstrong and John Moffatt. 17:1515/20The problems in creating a Great Britain are encapsulated in designs for a common flag. 17:304/6While wandering along the canal, Ed finds the inspiration for a perfect Sunday TV drama.
| 17:00Two men behave badly with their vintage cars. Adapted from the 1953 classic film comedy.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best poetry programmes from the BBC's archive. 17:35In a gentlemen’s club in Victorian London, an eerie tale of supernatural stalking unfurls.
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| 18:00 | 18:005/8Harold battles with a piano in a top-floor flat. Adapted from BBC TV. 18:301/4William and Dorothy settle in their sublime cottage. Sue Limb's Lakeland poets parody.
| 18:002/6It is 1942, and Neddie Seagoon must stop the Germans' secret weapon. 18:306/6A new fostering challenge for Pat and Tom - and it's not a baby.
| 18:009/20Visiting servicemen excite Griselda and Sid is scheming again... 18:301/6The sleepy Irish town rumbles into life at plans to demolish the courthouse for a car park
| 18:002/20Captain Mainwaring promotes fractious Frazer with unexpected results. 18:303/8Bill's new young image leaves birthday girl Faith feeling old.
| 18:001/9Single dad Bryan Archer struggles to work and bring up his baby son. 18:305/6The travellers have Nepal almost in sight until their truck is stolen by bandits.
| 18:302/2Adrian's suspicions around Daisy and Fairfax-Lycett continue to grow.
| 18:503/4Tabloid history of Shakespeare's England via contemporary accounts of royal murder plots.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/6James Walton tests his guests on their literary knowledge. 19:305/6Doug makes progress dating his daughter's PE teacher - so why isn't he over the moon?
| 19:00Nigel Rees hosts the quotations quiz with Sir Tim Rice, Robin Stevens and Shazia Mirza. 19:302/6Away from transvestite George, Carol is spending time on her own and enjoying it.
| 19:003/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 19:304/6There's a dinner surprise on the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 19:001/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 19:303/6Lovelorn Jason Conroy gets poetic and faces trouble at a gig for some scouts.
| 19:001/6With Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Elisabeth Luard, Josceline Dimbleby and Stephen Fry. 19:301/6The museum battles to prepare for the annual visit of the Women's Institute.
| 19:45Robert Booth summons the actor to his study for a quiet word about his school reports.
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| 20:00 | 20:008/8Radiolab explores the power of hidden documents to prove historical wrongs. 20:55Shakin' Stevens selects tracks by Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance and Johnny Cash.
| 20:006/52Manoush Zomorodi and Elise Hu explore the idea of beauty 20:50Lulu chooses track by Ray Charles and Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars.
| 20:00Astronaut Nicole Stott celebrates the cultural legacy of the Hubble Space Telescope.
| 20:002/3Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville look at 80s alternative comedy.
| 20:00An exploration of the impact of John Wyndham’s Midwich Cuckoos 20:30Talking Heads' breakout hit from 1980 explored by people whose lives the song touched
| 20:00The bungling bureaucrats botch a trade agreement with the Italians. 20:3019/20The hiring of a hunky artist sends shockwaves among the female colleagues.
| 20:003/3As the friends conclude their Thames adventure, they encounter a tragedy and nasty weather 20:303/6While checking the pipes in the cellar, the corner-shop barber makes a discovery.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Tom Jones talks to John Wilson about his 2010 back-to-his-roots album 'Praise & Blame'. 21:3016/20Captain Jet, Doc and Lemmy set off to rescue Mitch, who's starting to doubt his own sanity
| 21:00Sir Tom Jones answers questions about his 2010 back-to-his-roots album Praise & Blame. 21:3017/20With Mitch conditioned at a 'sheep station', Jet and his crew work out their own escape.
| 21:005/6Josie Long presents stories of rivalry. 21:3018/20With Lemmy and Doc at the mercies of the Martian forces, Jet Morgan comes to the rescue.
| 21:00Broadcaster Gerry Anderson chooses Hollywood legend, Burt Lancaster. 21:3019/20Lemmy and Doc master a Martian sphere, and Jet gets a mysterious offer of help.
| 21:00Maria Callas's life was as dramatic as an operatic storyline. But was she really a Diva? 21:3020/20Captain Jet Morgan and his crew try to outrun the Martian Spheres in their bid to escape.
| 21:003/3Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville look at 80s alternative comedy.
| 21:00From Billy Bragg to The Proclaimers. Actor David Tennant makes his music choices 21:45David Attenborough muses over the peculiar Kiwi, a bird more mammal-like in its habits.
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| 22:00 | 22:008/10Paul Sinha gives his Hampshire audience a quiz fit for a post-truth era. Or does he? 22:304/6Brian Gulliver tells of his adventures in Anidara, where he finds himself put out to stud.
| 22:00A breast special featuring a life-saving AI algorithm, luck and injectable radiation. 22:301/4Feuding Will and Annabelle tell their marriage counsellor about a disastrous dinner party.
| 22:003/4A fourth series from Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda. 22:304/4Current affairs parody and stupidly feasible visit to the 24-hour Hall Of Opinion Mirrors.
| 22:003/4Sketch show with Stoneybridge, Little Girl, Frank Hovis, Rev McMinn and Calum Gilhooley. 22:304/4Comedian Alex Edelman takes a personal look at growing up in the world today.
| 22:004/4David Jason stars in David Renwick's post-apocalyptic and post-truth selection of sketches 22:301/4Tom hears music everywhere, but it's not the food of love. With Bob Monkhouse.
| 22:004/4Stand-up Susan tries to relax by birdwatching with Emma Kennedy. 22:303/4Meet a cheery bailiff - and an office induction with a twist...
| 22:006/6Hit sit com about 3 marriages in various states of disrepair. 22:301/6Rock Musicologist Brian Appleton gives bizarre lectures to an invited audience. 22:451/6What is the best aphrodisiac - oysters or a naked woman?
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| 23:00 | 23:008/8Ian Smith, Ria Lina, Hugo Rifkind, and Robin Morgan join Andy Zaltzman. 23:303/6Dan Freedman and Nick Romero provide a pun fest and 'Another Gritty Police drama'
| 23:004/4Alex and Ben are putting out a Christmas special - in the height of summer. 23:306/6The Questers discover the Sword of Asnagar. But will it help them..?
| 23:001/4A ripping, bumper summer edition of the nostalgic spoof of boys' papers! 23:303/8Jon Holmes's comedy current affairs concept album remixes the news into satirical shapes. 23:453/6The subjects include paranoia, obsessions, an aversion to therapy and getting a round in.
| 23:001/4Elis James visits the Lyric Theatre in his home town of Carmarthen. 23:301/6Brian Perkins, Kate Robbins and Jeremy Hardy recall a year of upheaval - still to come.
| 23:004/4A manic anger management facilitator tackles road rage. 23:154/4Patrick Marber and Peter Curran wrestle life's challenges while laying in the dark. 23:302/6Howard and Vince set out to find the zoo's former owner Tommy.
| 23:003/6Fred MacAulay introduces some of the country's best comedians, recorded live in Glasgow. 23:302/5Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth searches for a new time slot. 23:452/5Armando Iannucci tackles operas and offers some of his thoughts on ears.
| 23:002/4Oxford Zoo is annexed by its own monkey kingdom, and a woman falls under a romantic spell. 23:302/5High winds alert! Weatherman Michael Fish bids for stardom.
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