| 00:00 | 00:00Daljit Nagra selects the best poetry programmes from the BBC's archive. 00:35In a gentlemen’s club in Victorian London, an eerie tale of supernatural stalking unfurls.
| 00:006/619th Century detective mystery. Franklin Blake takes extreme action. With John Sharp.
| 00:001/2The 1960s misadventures of a drunken poet in a world of chaos - and bad verse.
| 00:002/2Classic 1960s acerbic comedy as Enderby, mediocre poet bursts onto an unsuspecting world.
| 00:00Myra feels redundant until she answers an urgent call out for volunteers.
| 00:00It’s 2099 and a time when people know exactly how long they’ll live... or do they?
| 00:002/6As fires erupt, why is Ralph Exon's new plant strain mutation growing so rapidly? 00:30A meek millionaire's chilling tale of taking subtle revenge on his cheating wife.
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| 01:00 | 01:503/4Tabloid history of Shakespeare's England via contemporary accounts of royal murder plots.
| 01:001/6Now he is retiring, Bill wants a quiet life. His old pal Tommy has other ideas. 01:451/10The ex-commando comes across an enemy plot to capture a British secret weapon.
| 01:002/6Retired Bill wanted a quiet life. Now he is on the trail of a missing diamond courier. 01:452/10Our hero learns more about the secret weapon and sets off to secure its instructions.
| 01:003/6Retired Bill wanted a quiet life. Now he is racing to save an old friend's son. 01:453/10Trapped with chum Snowey, the investigator gets some unwelcome room-mates.
| 01:004/6A quiet retirement eludes veteran detective Bill as he comes face to face with Jacobus. 01:454/10The gang gets more ruthless in its pursuit of the secret weapon. Will our hero jump ship?
| 01:00Trouble ensues when Len takes a job as a chauffeur for 84-year-old Alice.
| 01:00The haunting, comic and desperate story of German soldiers during the First World War.
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| 02:00 | | 02:001/10Nan contemplates the perfect send off with the help of her grandson. 02:1516/20A striking clock reveals the changing relationship Shakespeare's audiences had to time. 02:303/4A busy Uljabaan asks Margaret to help him to oppress the humans.
| 02:002/10Nan wants to help her grandson be less honest but she sees others struggle with honesty. 02:1517/20Early 17th-century proclamations reveal the impact of the 1603 plague outbreak. 02:303/4Daisy Haggard is a crisis branding consultant with minutes to avert a boardroom disaster.
| 02:003/10Nan takes her grandson to a museum, experiencing an unusual grandparent and child duo. 02:1518/20Neil MacGregor surveys the triumphal arches created for James I's entry into London. 02:302/4An intruder, an ice-cream van and Daniel Barenboim make life difficult for Snoo and Alice.
| 02:004/10Blanche arranges to secretly meet her estranged granddaughter. 02:1519/20A human eyeball in a silver setting gives a striking insight into the theatre of cruelty. 02:301/6City boy Andy has come to his uncle's seaside home in search of a stress-free life.
| 02:005/6Retirement eludes veteran detective Bill as his foe Cater sets a plan in motion. 02:455/10Kramer and his gang home in on the final piece of the secret weapon.
| 02:30Five historians explore the global impact and legacy of the 1918 Armistice.
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| 03:00 | 03:003/3As the friends conclude their Thames adventure, they encounter a tragedy and nasty weather 03:303/6While checking the pipes in the cellar, the corner-shop barber makes a discovery.
| 03:006/8Albert disrupts Harold's Labour party meeting. Adapted from BBC TV. 03:302/4William pledges to protect his sister from the philandering Lord Byro.
| 03:0017/17Kenneth Connor takes Harry Secombe's place as Ned picks up a lavish NHS prescription. 03:301/6A school inspection is due, but the visitor in the playground is not from Ofsted.
| 03:0010/20The Lad battles to get elected as a member of parliament. 03:302/6The highlight of the cultural week in Ballylenon is a 'gramophone record recital'.
| 03:003/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon sparks havoc during an air-raid. 03:304/8Faith heads to a health farm, leaving Bill to mind the happy home.
| 03:005/10Blanche is caught shoplifting again, but it isn’t the understanding Nan that spots her. 03:1520/20How a folio of collected plays in 1623 began the creation of a global phenomenon. 03:305/6Finally all is going well for Ed, who has comfortable lodgings and money in his pocket.
| 03:45Robert Booth summons the humorist and broadcaster to his study to discuss school reports.
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| 04:00 | 04:00From Billy Bragg to The Proclaimers. Actor David Tennant makes his music choices 04:45David Attenborough muses over the peculiar Kiwi, a bird more mammal-like in its habits.
| 04:002/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and John O'Farrell. 04:306/6Divorced Doug and Molly date in secret - but can't ignore their split.
| 04:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular celebrity quotations quiz. 04:303/6George's desire to move back in with Carol is not reciprocated.
| 04:004/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 04:305/6There's a timeshare shock in the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 04:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:304/6Jason tries learning to be cool, but Dave scores an own goal.
| 04:002/9Single dad Bryan needs cash to pay his rates arrears. Stars Richard Beckinsale 04:306/6The lights of Kathmandu are twinkling on the horizon. What can possibly go wrong?
| 04:00The hapless duo direct Trooping the Colour and fix the plumbing. 04:3020/20Mr Blythe cracks down on expenses, so Maggie decides to shoot an ad on location.
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| 05:00 | 05:006/619th Century detective mystery. Franklin Blake takes extreme action. With John Sharp.
| 05:001/2The 1960s misadventures of a drunken poet in a world of chaos - and bad verse.
| 05:002/2Classic 1960s acerbic comedy as Enderby, mediocre poet bursts onto an unsuspecting world.
| 05:00Myra feels redundant until she answers an urgent call out for volunteers.
| 05:00Trouble ensues when Len takes a job as a chauffeur for 84-year-old Alice.
| 05:003/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou and Sue Lawrence. 05:302/6Peter's forced to visit town, leaving his hopeless deputy Julian in charge.
| 05:001/2Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville on broadcast comedy's future.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/6Now he is retiring, Bill wants a quiet life. His old pal Tommy has other ideas. 06:451/10The ex-commando comes across an enemy plot to capture a British secret weapon.
| 06:002/6Retired Bill wanted a quiet life. Now he is on the trail of a missing diamond courier. 06:452/10Our hero learns more about the secret weapon and sets off to secure its instructions.
| 06:003/6Retired Bill wanted a quiet life. Now he is racing to save an old friend's son. 06:453/10Trapped with chum Snowey, the investigator gets some unwelcome room-mates.
| 06:004/6A quiet retirement eludes veteran detective Bill as he comes face to face with Jacobus. 06:454/10The gang gets more ruthless in its pursuit of the secret weapon. Will our hero jump ship?
| 06:005/6Retirement eludes veteran detective Bill as his foe Cater sets a plan in motion. 06:455/10Kramer and his gang home in on the final piece of the secret weapon.
| 06:00The haunting, comic and desperate story of German soldiers during the First World War.
| 06:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 06:301/2Three very different women’s lives collide as they try and help raise their grandchildren.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/10Nan contemplates the perfect send off with the help of her grandson. 07:1516/20A striking clock reveals the changing relationship Shakespeare's audiences had to time. 07:303/4A busy Uljabaan asks Margaret to help him to oppress the humans.
| 07:002/10Nan wants to help her grandson be less honest but she sees others struggle with honesty. 07:1517/20Early 17th-century proclamations reveal the impact of the 1603 plague outbreak. 07:303/4Daisy Haggard is a crisis branding consultant with minutes to avert a boardroom disaster.
| 07:003/10Nan takes her grandson to a museum, experiencing an unusual grandparent and child duo. 07:1518/20Neil MacGregor surveys the triumphal arches created for James I's entry into London. 07:302/4An intruder, an ice-cream van and Daniel Barenboim make life difficult for Snoo and Alice.
| 07:004/10Blanche arranges to secretly meet her estranged granddaughter. 07:1519/20A human eyeball in a silver setting gives a striking insight into the theatre of cruelty. 07:301/6City boy Andy has come to his uncle's seaside home in search of a stress-free life.
| 07:005/10Blanche is caught shoplifting again, but it isn’t the understanding Nan that spots her. 07:1520/20How a folio of collected plays in 1623 began the creation of a global phenomenon. 07:305/6Finally all is going well for Ed, who has comfortable lodgings and money in his pocket.
| 07:30Five historians explore the global impact and legacy of the 1918 Armistice.
| 07:40TV quiz-master Richard Osman selects tracks by David Bowie and Pet Shop Boys. 07:504/4Neil MacGregor uses objects of the time to explore the turbulent world of Shakespeare.
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| 08:00 | 08:006/8Albert disrupts Harold's Labour party meeting. Adapted from BBC TV. 08:302/4William pledges to protect his sister from the philandering Lord Byro.
| 08:0017/17Kenneth Connor takes Harry Secombe's place as Ned picks up a lavish NHS prescription. 08:301/6A school inspection is due, but the visitor in the playground is not from Ofsted.
| 08:0010/20The Lad battles to get elected as a member of parliament. 08:302/6The highlight of the cultural week in Ballylenon is a 'gramophone record recital'.
| 08:003/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon sparks havoc during an air-raid. 08:304/8Faith heads to a health farm, leaving Bill to mind the happy home.
| 08:002/9Single dad Bryan needs cash to pay his rates arrears. Stars Richard Beckinsale 08:306/6The lights of Kathmandu are twinkling on the horizon. What can possibly go wrong?
| 08:45Robert Booth summons the humorist and broadcaster to his study to discuss school reports.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and John O'Farrell. 09:306/6Divorced Doug and Molly date in secret - but can't ignore their split.
| 09:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular celebrity quotations quiz. 09:303/6George's desire to move back in with Carol is not reciprocated.
| 09:004/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 09:305/6There's a timeshare shock in the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 09:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 09:304/6Jason tries learning to be cool, but Dave scores an own goal.
| 09:003/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou and Sue Lawrence. 09:302/6Peter's forced to visit town, leaving his hopeless deputy Julian in charge.
| 09:00The hapless duo direct Trooping the Colour and fix the plumbing. 09:3020/20Mr Blythe cracks down on expenses, so Maggie decides to shoot an ad on location.
| 09:001/6The duo are joined by Gayle Hunnicutt, who is desperate to be in one of Ernie's plays. 09:304/6Still single at 41, the barber's mother - and fate - seem determined to take a hand.
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| 10:00 | 10:006/619th Century detective mystery. Franklin Blake takes extreme action. With John Sharp.
| 10:001/2The 1960s misadventures of a drunken poet in a world of chaos - and bad verse.
| 10:002/2Classic 1960s acerbic comedy as Enderby, mediocre poet bursts onto an unsuspecting world.
| 10:00Myra feels redundant until she answers an urgent call out for volunteers.
| 10:00Trouble ensues when Len takes a job as a chauffeur for 84-year-old Alice.
| 10:001/2Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville on broadcast comedy's future.
| 10:00Actor Billie Piper is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 10:45The famous naturalist recalls meeting the 10-foot-long Komodo dragon.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/6Now he is retiring, Bill wants a quiet life. His old pal Tommy has other ideas. 11:451/10The ex-commando comes across an enemy plot to capture a British secret weapon.
| 11:002/6Retired Bill wanted a quiet life. Now he is on the trail of a missing diamond courier. 11:452/10Our hero learns more about the secret weapon and sets off to secure its instructions.
| 11:003/6Retired Bill wanted a quiet life. Now he is racing to save an old friend's son. 11:453/10Trapped with chum Snowey, the investigator gets some unwelcome room-mates.
| 11:004/6A quiet retirement eludes veteran detective Bill as he comes face to face with Jacobus. 11:454/10The gang gets more ruthless in its pursuit of the secret weapon. Will our hero jump ship?
| 11:005/6Retirement eludes veteran detective Bill as his foe Cater sets a plan in motion. 11:455/10Kramer and his gang home in on the final piece of the secret weapon.
| 11:00The haunting, comic and desperate story of German soldiers during the First World War.
| 11:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 11:301/2Three very different women’s lives collide as they try and help raise their grandchildren.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/10Nan contemplates the perfect send off with the help of her grandson. 12:1516/20A striking clock reveals the changing relationship Shakespeare's audiences had to time. 12:303/4A busy Uljabaan asks Margaret to help him to oppress the humans.
| 12:002/10Nan wants to help her grandson be less honest but she sees others struggle with honesty. 12:1517/20Early 17th-century proclamations reveal the impact of the 1603 plague outbreak. 12:303/4Daisy Haggard is a crisis branding consultant with minutes to avert a boardroom disaster.
| 12:003/10Nan takes her grandson to a museum, experiencing an unusual grandparent and child duo. 12:1518/20Neil MacGregor surveys the triumphal arches created for James I's entry into London. 12:302/4An intruder, an ice-cream van and Daniel Barenboim make life difficult for Snoo and Alice.
| 12:004/10Blanche arranges to secretly meet her estranged granddaughter. 12:1519/20A human eyeball in a silver setting gives a striking insight into the theatre of cruelty. 12:301/6City boy Andy has come to his uncle's seaside home in search of a stress-free life.
| 12:005/10Blanche is caught shoplifting again, but it isn’t the understanding Nan that spots her. 12:1520/20How a folio of collected plays in 1623 began the creation of a global phenomenon. 12:305/6Finally all is going well for Ed, who has comfortable lodgings and money in his pocket.
| 12:30Five historians explore the global impact and legacy of the 1918 Armistice.
| 12:40TV quiz-master Richard Osman selects tracks by David Bowie and Pet Shop Boys. 12:504/4Neil MacGregor uses objects of the time to explore the turbulent world of Shakespeare.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/8Albert disrupts Harold's Labour party meeting. Adapted from BBC TV. 13:302/4William pledges to protect his sister from the philandering Lord Byro.
| 13:0017/17Kenneth Connor takes Harry Secombe's place as Ned picks up a lavish NHS prescription. 13:301/6A school inspection is due, but the visitor in the playground is not from Ofsted.
| 13:0010/20The Lad battles to get elected as a member of parliament. 13:302/6The highlight of the cultural week in Ballylenon is a 'gramophone record recital'.
| 13:003/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon sparks havoc during an air-raid. 13:304/8Faith heads to a health farm, leaving Bill to mind the happy home.
| 13:002/9Single dad Bryan needs cash to pay his rates arrears. Stars Richard Beckinsale 13:306/6The lights of Kathmandu are twinkling on the horizon. What can possibly go wrong?
| 13:45Robert Booth summons the humorist and broadcaster to his study to discuss school reports.
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| 14:00 | 14:002/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and John O'Farrell. 14:306/6Divorced Doug and Molly date in secret - but can't ignore their split.
| 14:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular celebrity quotations quiz. 14:303/6George's desire to move back in with Carol is not reciprocated.
| 14:004/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 14:305/6There's a timeshare shock in the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 14:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 14:304/6Jason tries learning to be cool, but Dave scores an own goal.
| 14:003/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou and Sue Lawrence. 14:302/6Peter's forced to visit town, leaving his hopeless deputy Julian in charge.
| 14:00The hapless duo direct Trooping the Colour and fix the plumbing. 14:3020/20Mr Blythe cracks down on expenses, so Maggie decides to shoot an ad on location.
| 14:001/6The duo are joined by Gayle Hunnicutt, who is desperate to be in one of Ernie's plays. 14:304/6Still single at 41, the barber's mother - and fate - seem determined to take a hand.
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| 15:00 | 15:006/619th Century detective mystery. Franklin Blake takes extreme action. With John Sharp.
| 15:001/2The 1960s misadventures of a drunken poet in a world of chaos - and bad verse.
| 15:002/2Classic 1960s acerbic comedy as Enderby, mediocre poet bursts onto an unsuspecting world.
| 15:00Myra feels redundant until she answers an urgent call out for volunteers.
| 15:00Trouble ensues when Len takes a job as a chauffeur for 84-year-old Alice.
| 15:001/2Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville on broadcast comedy's future.
| 15:00Actor Billie Piper is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 15:45The famous naturalist recalls meeting the 10-foot-long Komodo dragon.
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6Now he is retiring, Bill wants a quiet life. His old pal Tommy has other ideas. 16:451/10The ex-commando comes across an enemy plot to capture a British secret weapon.
| 16:002/6Retired Bill wanted a quiet life. Now he is on the trail of a missing diamond courier. 16:452/10Our hero learns more about the secret weapon and sets off to secure its instructions.
| 16:003/6Retired Bill wanted a quiet life. Now he is racing to save an old friend's son. 16:453/10Trapped with chum Snowey, the investigator gets some unwelcome room-mates.
| 16:004/6A quiet retirement eludes veteran detective Bill as he comes face to face with Jacobus. 16:454/10The gang gets more ruthless in its pursuit of the secret weapon. Will our hero jump ship?
| 16:005/6Retirement eludes veteran detective Bill as his foe Cater sets a plan in motion. 16:455/10Kramer and his gang home in on the final piece of the secret weapon.
| 16:00It’s 2099 and a time when people know exactly how long they’ll live... or do they?
| 16:002/6As fires erupt, why is Ralph Exon's new plant strain mutation growing so rapidly? 16:30A meek millionaire's chilling tale of taking subtle revenge on his cheating wife.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/10Nan contemplates the perfect send off with the help of her grandson. 17:1516/20A striking clock reveals the changing relationship Shakespeare's audiences had to time. 17:303/4A busy Uljabaan asks Margaret to help him to oppress the humans.
| 17:002/10Nan wants to help her grandson be less honest but she sees others struggle with honesty. 17:1517/20Early 17th-century proclamations reveal the impact of the 1603 plague outbreak. 17:303/4Daisy Haggard is a crisis branding consultant with minutes to avert a boardroom disaster.
| 17:003/10Nan takes her grandson to a museum, experiencing an unusual grandparent and child duo. 17:1518/20Neil MacGregor surveys the triumphal arches created for James I's entry into London. 17:302/4An intruder, an ice-cream van and Daniel Barenboim make life difficult for Snoo and Alice.
| 17:004/10Blanche arranges to secretly meet her estranged granddaughter. 17:1519/20A human eyeball in a silver setting gives a striking insight into the theatre of cruelty. 17:301/6City boy Andy has come to his uncle's seaside home in search of a stress-free life.
| 17:005/10Blanche is caught shoplifting again, but it isn’t the understanding Nan that spots her. 17:1520/20How a folio of collected plays in 1623 began the creation of a global phenomenon. 17:305/6Finally all is going well for Ed, who has comfortable lodgings and money in his pocket.
| 17:00The haunting, comic and desperate story of German soldiers during the First World War.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:301/2Three very different women’s lives collide as they try and help raise their grandchildren.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/8Albert disrupts Harold's Labour party meeting. Adapted from BBC TV. 18:302/4William pledges to protect his sister from the philandering Lord Byro.
| 18:0017/17Kenneth Connor takes Harry Secombe's place as Ned picks up a lavish NHS prescription. 18:301/6A school inspection is due, but the visitor in the playground is not from Ofsted.
| 18:0010/20The Lad battles to get elected as a member of parliament. 18:302/6The highlight of the cultural week in Ballylenon is a 'gramophone record recital'.
| 18:003/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon sparks havoc during an air-raid. 18:304/8Faith heads to a health farm, leaving Bill to mind the happy home.
| 18:002/9Single dad Bryan needs cash to pay his rates arrears. Stars Richard Beckinsale 18:306/6The lights of Kathmandu are twinkling on the horizon. What can possibly go wrong?
| 18:30Five historians explore the global impact and legacy of the 1918 Armistice.
| 18:40TV quiz-master Richard Osman selects tracks by David Bowie and Pet Shop Boys. 18:504/4Neil MacGregor uses objects of the time to explore the turbulent world of Shakespeare.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and John O'Farrell. 19:306/6Divorced Doug and Molly date in secret - but can't ignore their split.
| 19:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular celebrity quotations quiz. 19:303/6George's desire to move back in with Carol is not reciprocated.
| 19:004/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 19:305/6There's a timeshare shock in the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully.
| 19:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 19:304/6Jason tries learning to be cool, but Dave scores an own goal.
| 19:003/6On Jay Rayner's menu are Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Anissa Helou and Sue Lawrence. 19:302/6Peter's forced to visit town, leaving his hopeless deputy Julian in charge.
| 19:45Robert Booth summons the humorist and broadcaster to his study to discuss school reports.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/8Radiolab explores what happens when you’ve got no way out and then you escape! 20:55Actress and singer Jodie Prenger chooses tracks by Ottawan and Joni Mitchell.
| 20:00Manoush Zomorodi explores the 9-to-5 grind and the world and challenges of work 20:50Singer-songwriter Judy Tzuke chooses tracks sung by Chet Baker and Joni Mitchell.
| 20:00John Barrowman tells the story of the morale-boosting US army show that toured the world.
| 20:003/3Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville look at 80s alternative comedy.
| 20:00Laura Marling celebrates the 50th anniversary of the release of Joni Mitchell's LP, Blue. 20:30Personal stories of Joni Mitchell's song 'River', from her 1971 album Blue.
| 20:00The hapless duo direct Trooping the Colour and fix the plumbing. 20:3020/20Mr Blythe cracks down on expenses, so Maggie decides to shoot an ad on location.
| 20:001/6The duo are joined by Gayle Hunnicutt, who is desperate to be in one of Ernie's plays. 20:304/6Still single at 41, the barber's mother - and fate - seem determined to take a hand.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Craig David talks to John Wilson about his global hit debut album, 'Born to Do It'. 21:301/12When Londoners suddenly begin un-evolving, The Doctor and Donna take action.
| 21:00Craig David answers questions from the audience about his debut album. 'Born to Do It'. 21:302/12The Doctor and Donna strive to prevent the people of Earth from un-evolving.
| 21:006/6Josie Long presents stories of how our hearts entwine with the landscape. 21:303/12On spaceport Calibris, The Doctor and Donna go in search of an outlawed weapon.
| 21:00Dylan Thomas chosen by Welsh poet Owen Sheers. 21:304/12On Calibris, The Doctor and Donna’s search continues for an evil, outlawed weapon.
| 21:00Handel was a glutton, a royal composer and maybe a spy, but was he really a monster? 21:305/12Donna falls in love with a prince but comes under siege from the darkest of forces.
| 21:001/2Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville on broadcast comedy's future.
| 21:00Actor Billie Piper is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 21:45The famous naturalist recalls meeting the 10-foot-long Komodo dragon.
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| 22:00 | 22:009/10Can a machine set a better quiz than a human? Paul Sinha finds out. 22:305/6Missing for six years, Brian has stories to tell. He relives his experiences in Hermicia.
| 22:00Micro-robots and the immune system are among the medicines championed in this episode. 22:302/4At Annabelle's mum's 60th birthday party, Will faces his straight talking father-in-law.
| 22:004/4A fourth series from Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda. 22:301/4Marc Wootton and friends play couples on date night. 22:55Tonight, Jon Holmes is in conversation with Tom Walker.
| 22:004/4Series finale with Stoneybridge Town Council, Little Girl, Frank Hovis, Denzil and Calum. 22:301/4Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney create improvised sketches from audience suggestions 22:55Tonight, Jon Holmes is in conversation with Tom Walker.
| 22:00Catherine Bohart meets Stella Creasy to talk politics and how to curate a banging playlist 22:302/4Tom gets a surprise after his inappropriate singing at a football match. 22:55Tonight, Jon Holmes is in conversation with Tom Walker.
| 22:001/4Nathan is fed up with his family underestimating his intelligence. 22:304/4An interesting idea for a catalogue photo shoot.
| 22:001/4Mark Watson, Tim Key and Tom Basden ask how we measure success. 22:302/6Brian Appleton examines the conspiracy theories which abound in the history of rock. 22:452/6Which really did come first - the chicken or the Cheg?
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| 23:00 | 23:001/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:304/6Dan Freedman and Nick Romero provide a pun fest and an American 'Blackadder'
| 23:001/4Enchanting, absurd and funny stories from the mind of celebrated US writer Simon Rich. 23:301/6The management consultants tackle credit card security, with the morally dubious Owen.
| 23:002/4Broadcasting secrets in the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers. 23:304/8Jon Holmes' comedy current affairs concept album remixes the news into satirical shapes. 23:454/6The comedian reveals how comics come up with all their witty gags.
| 23:002/4Elis James visits the Stand Comedy Club in Newcastle. With Rahul Kohli and Suzi Ruffell. 23:302/6Brian Perkins, Kate Robbins and John O'Farrell look forward to the Year of the Telepathone
| 23:001/6Pre-natal beauty therapy hits the headlines. Chris Morris hosts the incisive news satire. 23:303/6The surreal zoo's staff tackle gangsters, a spirit and porpoises.
| 23:004/6From Glasgow - Fred MacAulay introduces more of the country's best comedians. 23:303/5Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth's present causes consternation for his agent Ken. 23:453/5Armando turns his attention to dictators.
| 23:003/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Sara Pascoe, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker. 23:303/5Nightclubbing in London, courtesy of Peter Stringfellow.
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