| 00:00 | 00:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 00:301/2Three very different women’s lives collide as they try and help raise their grandchildren.
| 00:00Ex-actor Ben Lomax takes over his father’s investigation agency and gets a serious case 00:45A son speaks to his father across the airwaves, and across the years.
| 00:00Jill is 14, overweight and obsessed with food. Stars Sharon Percy and Charlie Hardwick.
| 00:001/3Recently widowed Sophie finds herself drawn to a girl featured in a 17th-century portrait. 00:45The tale of a middle-aged gentleman who has forgotten his middle name and much else.
| 00:002/3In the 1600s, Henrietta has been abducted. In the modern day, Sophie visits the island. 00:45A woman grapples with motherhood and apocalyptic weather.
| 00:00The terrifying outcome of suspected witchcraft drawn from actual accounts. 00:451/2Toby Hadoke presents a wry insight into the ups and downs of being a Doctor Who fan.
| 00:003/6Can a corporation's new plant strain mutation bring relief to famine stricken countries? 00:30A passenger on a summer voyage to New York is curious about an artist and his new wife. 00:452/2Toby Hadoke presents a wry insight into the ups and downs of being a Doctor Who fan.
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| 01:00 | 01:40TV quiz-master Richard Osman selects tracks by David Bowie and Pet Shop Boys. 01:504/4Neil MacGregor uses objects of the time to explore the turbulent world of Shakespeare.
| 01:006/6Bill is powerless to stop Cater. However, a new arrival changes the game. 01:456/10Kramer tries to make Sir Archie give him the formula. Can our hero intervene in time?
| 01:001/4The detective faces a medical mystery behind the discovery of a dumped body. 01:457/10With Archie in peril, Jean uses her feminine intuition to work out where he's being held.
| 01:002/4The detective superintendent faces a cunning scam and a missing masterpiece. 01:458/10Blom is instructed how to use the ray gun - with our hero and Snowey as his guinea pigs.
| 01:003/4The detective heads to a glitzy London hotel, where a woman is found dead. 01:459/10Our hero and Jock set about rescuing Snowey and Wrangle from Kramer's gang.
| 01:003/3When Henrietta's fate looks positive, Sophie and Ben's holiday must come to an end. 01:45An awkward car journey to a Christian film festival takes an unexpected turn.
| 01:00The Gibbons family's inter-war life in a new suburban home from 1919 to 1939.
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| 02:00 | | 02:006/10Nan takes Billy away and Blanche contemplates a trip of her own. 02:151/151860s: Sisters Sophia and Constance live above a thriving drapery in the Potteries 02:304/4Uljabaan prepares for an invasion assessment by his superior, Gryvook.
| 02:007/10Thrown together whilst their grandchildren play, Nan and Minna become unlikely friends. 02:152/151860s: when the Baines sisters leave school Sophia has ambitions beyond the family shop 02:304/4No one's quite who they seem, in this life swap comedy. Stars Stephen Harvey.
| 02:008/10Nan and Minna reflect on their past and the losses that shaped their younger selves. 02:153/15Everyone rushes to see a dead elephant, but Sophia stays with her invalid father 02:303/4Alice and Snoo have to elicit the help of Alice's father to save Dr Cadogan from disgrace.
| 02:009/10Blanche seeks Nan out as a confidant while Rose makes a painful discovery. 02:154/15At New Year, salesman Gerald Scales arrives on the Baines' door step in the snow. 02:302/6Andy and Jeff find an abandoned fridge and think their luck has changed.
| 02:004/4The detective heads to a coffee bar, where a man lies dead upstairs - but who killed him? 02:4510/10In a siege at Kramer's hideaway, our hero and his friends have to make safe the ray gun.
| 02:30Stephanie Land’s first-hand account of working as a low-wage cleaner in today's America.
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| 03:00 | 03:001/6The duo are joined by Gayle Hunnicutt, who is desperate to be in one of Ernie's plays. 03:304/6Still single at 41, the barber's mother - and fate - seem determined to take a hand.
| 03:007/8Harold and Albert quarrel over his plans to travel. Adapted from BBC TV. 03:303/4A hungry albatross inspires Samuel Tailor Cholericke's poetic musings.
| 03:005/6Neddie Seagoon must plunder a sunken Spanish galleon. 03:302/6There's a new member of staff at the school and certain male colleagues are most impressed
| 03:0011/20Parked for ten years, the Lad hits snags moving his motor. 03:303/6Vera's eavesdropping days are threatened by the Irish town's new automatic exchange.
| 03:004/20The platoon take action when Mainwaring gets obsessed with their feet. 03:305/8Broody Faith fancies starting a second family, but does Bill?
| 03:0010/10A trip to Kew Gardens brings Nan, Minna, Blanche and all their grandchildren together. 03:155/15Mrs Baines decides to put a stop to Sophia's affair with Gerald Scales 03:306/6All is going well as Ed faces a birthday milestone, until he encounters Jeremy Paxman.
| 03:45Robert Booth summons the ex-teacher to his study for a quiet word about her school reports
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| 04:00 | 04:00Actor Billie Piper is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 04:45The famous naturalist recalls meeting the 10-foot-long Komodo dragon.
| 04:003/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Russell Davies and Sue Limb. 04:301/6Stella continues to dream of a life in the country, without her grown-up children.
| 04:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular celebrity quotations quiz. 04:304/6Maureen becomes embroiled in George's secretive lifestyle.
| 04:005/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 04:306/6There's a Star Trek shock on the sketch show for people growing older disgracefully.
| 04:003/6Four comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:305/6Jason reckons his cheating ex-girlfriend wants him back, but he can't forgive her.
| 04:003/9Single dad Bryan needs an employer who will let his son come along. 04:301/6Richard and Maria want to declutter, and Ruby has guinea pig worries.
| 04:00The outlook is stormy for the dotty duo as they arrive at the Met Office. 04:307/12How can Jim have won the jackpot if he doesn’t play the football pools?
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| 05:00 | 05:00Ex-actor Ben Lomax takes over his father’s investigation agency and gets a serious case 05:45A son speaks to his father across the airwaves, and across the years.
| 05:00Jill is 14, overweight and obsessed with food. Stars Sharon Percy and Charlie Hardwick.
| 05:001/3Recently widowed Sophie finds herself drawn to a girl featured in a 17th-century portrait. 05:45The tale of a middle-aged gentleman who has forgotten his middle name and much else.
| 05:002/3In the 1600s, Henrietta has been abducted. In the modern day, Sophie visits the island. 05:45A woman grapples with motherhood and apocalyptic weather.
| 05:003/3When Henrietta's fate looks positive, Sophie and Ben's holiday must come to an end. 05:45An awkward car journey to a Christian film festival takes an unexpected turn.
| 05:006/6Jay Rayner puts well-known gastronomes through their culinary paces. 05:303/6The team suspect a mysterious visitor is a spy!
| 05:002/2Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville on broadcast comedy's future.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/6Bill is powerless to stop Cater. However, a new arrival changes the game. 06:456/10Kramer tries to make Sir Archie give him the formula. Can our hero intervene in time?
| 06:001/4The detective faces a medical mystery behind the discovery of a dumped body. 06:457/10With Archie in peril, Jean uses her feminine intuition to work out where he's being held.
| 06:002/4The detective superintendent faces a cunning scam and a missing masterpiece. 06:458/10Blom is instructed how to use the ray gun - with our hero and Snowey as his guinea pigs.
| 06:003/4The detective heads to a glitzy London hotel, where a woman is found dead. 06:459/10Our hero and Jock set about rescuing Snowey and Wrangle from Kramer's gang.
| 06:004/4The detective heads to a coffee bar, where a man lies dead upstairs - but who killed him? 06:4510/10In a siege at Kramer's hideaway, our hero and his friends have to make safe the ray gun.
| 06:00The Gibbons family's inter-war life in a new suburban home from 1919 to 1939.
| 06:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 06:302/2Nan takes Billy on holiday, whilst Blanche is still estranged from her grandchildren.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/10Nan takes Billy away and Blanche contemplates a trip of her own. 07:151/151860s: Sisters Sophia and Constance live above a thriving drapery in the Potteries 07:304/4Uljabaan prepares for an invasion assessment by his superior, Gryvook.
| 07:007/10Thrown together whilst their grandchildren play, Nan and Minna become unlikely friends. 07:152/151860s: when the Baines sisters leave school Sophia has ambitions beyond the family shop 07:304/4No one's quite who they seem, in this life swap comedy. Stars Stephen Harvey.
| 07:008/10Nan and Minna reflect on their past and the losses that shaped their younger selves. 07:153/15Everyone rushes to see a dead elephant, but Sophia stays with her invalid father 07:303/4Alice and Snoo have to elicit the help of Alice's father to save Dr Cadogan from disgrace.
| 07:009/10Blanche seeks Nan out as a confidant while Rose makes a painful discovery. 07:154/15At New Year, salesman Gerald Scales arrives on the Baines' door step in the snow. 07:302/6Andy and Jeff find an abandoned fridge and think their luck has changed.
| 07:0010/10A trip to Kew Gardens brings Nan, Minna, Blanche and all their grandchildren together. 07:155/15Mrs Baines decides to put a stop to Sophia's affair with Gerald Scales 07:306/6All is going well as Ed faces a birthday milestone, until he encounters Jeremy Paxman.
| 07:30Stephanie Land’s first-hand account of working as a low-wage cleaner in today's America.
| 07:40Comedian Geoff Norcott chooses numbers by The Small Faces and U2. 07:501/31860s: Sisters Sophia and Constance live above a thriving drapery in the Potteries
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| 08:00 | 08:007/8Harold and Albert quarrel over his plans to travel. Adapted from BBC TV. 08:303/4A hungry albatross inspires Samuel Tailor Cholericke's poetic musings.
| 08:005/6Neddie Seagoon must plunder a sunken Spanish galleon. 08:302/6There's a new member of staff at the school and certain male colleagues are most impressed
| 08:0011/20Parked for ten years, the Lad hits snags moving his motor. 08:303/6Vera's eavesdropping days are threatened by the Irish town's new automatic exchange.
| 08:004/20The platoon take action when Mainwaring gets obsessed with their feet. 08:305/8Broody Faith fancies starting a second family, but does Bill?
| 08:003/9Single dad Bryan needs an employer who will let his son come along. 08:301/6Richard and Maria want to declutter, and Ruby has guinea pig worries.
| 08:45Robert Booth summons the ex-teacher to his study for a quiet word about her school reports
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Russell Davies and Sue Limb. 09:301/6Stella continues to dream of a life in the country, without her grown-up children.
| 09:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular celebrity quotations quiz. 09:304/6Maureen becomes embroiled in George's secretive lifestyle.
| 09:005/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 09:306/6There's a Star Trek shock on the sketch show for people growing older disgracefully.
| 09:003/6Four comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 09:305/6Jason reckons his cheating ex-girlfriend wants him back, but he can't forgive her.
| 09:006/6Jay Rayner puts well-known gastronomes through their culinary paces. 09:303/6The team suspect a mysterious visitor is a spy!
| 09:00The outlook is stormy for the dotty duo as they arrive at the Met Office. 09:307/12How can Jim have won the jackpot if he doesn’t play the football pools?
| 09:002/6Eric and Ern get the bird from Percy Edwards and Nelson gets a call from Lady Hamilton. 09:305/6The salon and owner are attacked by gangsters, but can a cousin speak their language?
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| 10:00 | 10:00Ex-actor Ben Lomax takes over his father’s investigation agency and gets a serious case 10:45A son speaks to his father across the airwaves, and across the years.
| 10:00Jill is 14, overweight and obsessed with food. Stars Sharon Percy and Charlie Hardwick.
| 10:001/3Recently widowed Sophie finds herself drawn to a girl featured in a 17th-century portrait. 10:45The tale of a middle-aged gentleman who has forgotten his middle name and much else.
| 10:002/3In the 1600s, Henrietta has been abducted. In the modern day, Sophie visits the island. 10:45A woman grapples with motherhood and apocalyptic weather.
| 10:003/3When Henrietta's fate looks positive, Sophie and Ben's holiday must come to an end. 10:45An awkward car journey to a Christian film festival takes an unexpected turn.
| 10:002/2Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville on broadcast comedy's future.
| 10:00Screenwriter Russell T Davies is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 10:45Musings on the natural history of perhaps the most lethargic beast in the animal world.
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| 11:00 | 11:006/6Bill is powerless to stop Cater. However, a new arrival changes the game. 11:456/10Kramer tries to make Sir Archie give him the formula. Can our hero intervene in time?
| 11:001/4The detective faces a medical mystery behind the discovery of a dumped body. 11:457/10With Archie in peril, Jean uses her feminine intuition to work out where he's being held.
| 11:002/4The detective superintendent faces a cunning scam and a missing masterpiece. 11:458/10Blom is instructed how to use the ray gun - with our hero and Snowey as his guinea pigs.
| 11:003/4The detective heads to a glitzy London hotel, where a woman is found dead. 11:459/10Our hero and Jock set about rescuing Snowey and Wrangle from Kramer's gang.
| 11:004/4The detective heads to a coffee bar, where a man lies dead upstairs - but who killed him? 11:4510/10In a siege at Kramer's hideaway, our hero and his friends have to make safe the ray gun.
| 11:00The Gibbons family's inter-war life in a new suburban home from 1919 to 1939.
| 11:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 11:302/2Nan takes Billy on holiday, whilst Blanche is still estranged from her grandchildren.
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| 12:00 | 12:006/10Nan takes Billy away and Blanche contemplates a trip of her own. 12:151/151860s: Sisters Sophia and Constance live above a thriving drapery in the Potteries 12:304/4Uljabaan prepares for an invasion assessment by his superior, Gryvook.
| 12:007/10Thrown together whilst their grandchildren play, Nan and Minna become unlikely friends. 12:152/151860s: when the Baines sisters leave school Sophia has ambitions beyond the family shop 12:304/4No one's quite who they seem, in this life swap comedy. Stars Stephen Harvey.
| 12:008/10Nan and Minna reflect on their past and the losses that shaped their younger selves. 12:153/15Everyone rushes to see a dead elephant, but Sophia stays with her invalid father 12:303/4Alice and Snoo have to elicit the help of Alice's father to save Dr Cadogan from disgrace.
| 12:009/10Blanche seeks Nan out as a confidant while Rose makes a painful discovery. 12:154/15At New Year, salesman Gerald Scales arrives on the Baines' door step in the snow. 12:302/6Andy and Jeff find an abandoned fridge and think their luck has changed.
| 12:0010/10A trip to Kew Gardens brings Nan, Minna, Blanche and all their grandchildren together. 12:155/15Mrs Baines decides to put a stop to Sophia's affair with Gerald Scales 12:306/6All is going well as Ed faces a birthday milestone, until he encounters Jeremy Paxman.
| 12:30Stephanie Land’s first-hand account of working as a low-wage cleaner in today's America.
| 12:40Comedian Geoff Norcott chooses numbers by The Small Faces and U2. 12:501/31860s: Sisters Sophia and Constance live above a thriving drapery in the Potteries
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| 13:00 | 13:007/8Harold and Albert quarrel over his plans to travel. Adapted from BBC TV. 13:303/4A hungry albatross inspires Samuel Tailor Cholericke's poetic musings.
| 13:005/6Neddie Seagoon must plunder a sunken Spanish galleon. 13:302/6There's a new member of staff at the school and certain male colleagues are most impressed
| 13:0011/20Parked for ten years, the Lad hits snags moving his motor. 13:303/6Vera's eavesdropping days are threatened by the Irish town's new automatic exchange.
| 13:004/20The platoon take action when Mainwaring gets obsessed with their feet. 13:305/8Broody Faith fancies starting a second family, but does Bill?
| 13:003/9Single dad Bryan needs an employer who will let his son come along. 13:301/6Richard and Maria want to declutter, and Ruby has guinea pig worries.
| 13:45Robert Booth summons the ex-teacher to his study for a quiet word about her school reports
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| 14:00 | 14:003/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Russell Davies and Sue Limb. 14:301/6Stella continues to dream of a life in the country, without her grown-up children.
| 14:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular celebrity quotations quiz. 14:304/6Maureen becomes embroiled in George's secretive lifestyle.
| 14:005/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 14:306/6There's a Star Trek shock on the sketch show for people growing older disgracefully.
| 14:003/6Four comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 14:305/6Jason reckons his cheating ex-girlfriend wants him back, but he can't forgive her.
| 14:006/6Jay Rayner puts well-known gastronomes through their culinary paces. 14:303/6The team suspect a mysterious visitor is a spy!
| 14:00The outlook is stormy for the dotty duo as they arrive at the Met Office. 14:307/12How can Jim have won the jackpot if he doesn’t play the football pools?
| 14:002/6Eric and Ern get the bird from Percy Edwards and Nelson gets a call from Lady Hamilton. 14:305/6The salon and owner are attacked by gangsters, but can a cousin speak their language?
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| 15:00 | 15:00Ex-actor Ben Lomax takes over his father’s investigation agency and gets a serious case 15:45A son speaks to his father across the airwaves, and across the years.
| 15:00Jill is 14, overweight and obsessed with food. Stars Sharon Percy and Charlie Hardwick.
| 15:001/3Recently widowed Sophie finds herself drawn to a girl featured in a 17th-century portrait. 15:45The tale of a middle-aged gentleman who has forgotten his middle name and much else.
| 15:002/3In the 1600s, Henrietta has been abducted. In the modern day, Sophie visits the island. 15:45A woman grapples with motherhood and apocalyptic weather.
| 15:003/3When Henrietta's fate looks positive, Sophie and Ben's holiday must come to an end. 15:45An awkward car journey to a Christian film festival takes an unexpected turn.
| 15:002/2Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville on broadcast comedy's future.
| 15:00Screenwriter Russell T Davies is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 15:45Musings on the natural history of perhaps the most lethargic beast in the animal world.
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| 16:00 | 16:006/6Bill is powerless to stop Cater. However, a new arrival changes the game. 16:456/10Kramer tries to make Sir Archie give him the formula. Can our hero intervene in time?
| 16:001/4The detective faces a medical mystery behind the discovery of a dumped body. 16:457/10With Archie in peril, Jean uses her feminine intuition to work out where he's being held.
| 16:002/4The detective superintendent faces a cunning scam and a missing masterpiece. 16:458/10Blom is instructed how to use the ray gun - with our hero and Snowey as his guinea pigs.
| 16:003/4The detective heads to a glitzy London hotel, where a woman is found dead. 16:459/10Our hero and Jock set about rescuing Snowey and Wrangle from Kramer's gang.
| 16:004/4The detective heads to a coffee bar, where a man lies dead upstairs - but who killed him? 16:4510/10In a siege at Kramer's hideaway, our hero and his friends have to make safe the ray gun.
| 16:00The terrifying outcome of suspected witchcraft drawn from actual accounts. 16:451/2Toby Hadoke presents a wry insight into the ups and downs of being a Doctor Who fan.
| 16:003/6Can a corporation's new plant strain mutation bring relief to famine stricken countries? 16:30A passenger on a summer voyage to New York is curious about an artist and his new wife. 16:452/2Toby Hadoke presents a wry insight into the ups and downs of being a Doctor Who fan.
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| 17:00 | 17:006/10Nan takes Billy away and Blanche contemplates a trip of her own. 17:151/151860s: Sisters Sophia and Constance live above a thriving drapery in the Potteries 17:304/4Uljabaan prepares for an invasion assessment by his superior, Gryvook.
| 17:007/10Thrown together whilst their grandchildren play, Nan and Minna become unlikely friends. 17:152/151860s: when the Baines sisters leave school Sophia has ambitions beyond the family shop 17:304/4No one's quite who they seem, in this life swap comedy. Stars Stephen Harvey.
| 17:008/10Nan and Minna reflect on their past and the losses that shaped their younger selves. 17:153/15Everyone rushes to see a dead elephant, but Sophia stays with her invalid father 17:303/4Alice and Snoo have to elicit the help of Alice's father to save Dr Cadogan from disgrace.
| 17:009/10Blanche seeks Nan out as a confidant while Rose makes a painful discovery. 17:154/15At New Year, salesman Gerald Scales arrives on the Baines' door step in the snow. 17:302/6Andy and Jeff find an abandoned fridge and think their luck has changed.
| 17:0010/10A trip to Kew Gardens brings Nan, Minna, Blanche and all their grandchildren together. 17:155/15Mrs Baines decides to put a stop to Sophia's affair with Gerald Scales 17:306/6All is going well as Ed faces a birthday milestone, until he encounters Jeremy Paxman.
| 17:00The Gibbons family's inter-war life in a new suburban home from 1919 to 1939.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:302/2Nan takes Billy on holiday, whilst Blanche is still estranged from her grandchildren.
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| 18:00 | 18:007/8Harold and Albert quarrel over his plans to travel. Adapted from BBC TV. 18:303/4A hungry albatross inspires Samuel Tailor Cholericke's poetic musings.
| 18:005/6Neddie Seagoon must plunder a sunken Spanish galleon. 18:302/6There's a new member of staff at the school and certain male colleagues are most impressed
| 18:0011/20Parked for ten years, the Lad hits snags moving his motor. 18:303/6Vera's eavesdropping days are threatened by the Irish town's new automatic exchange.
| 18:004/20The platoon take action when Mainwaring gets obsessed with their feet. 18:305/8Broody Faith fancies starting a second family, but does Bill?
| 18:003/9Single dad Bryan needs an employer who will let his son come along. 18:301/6Richard and Maria want to declutter, and Ruby has guinea pig worries.
| 18:30Stephanie Land’s first-hand account of working as a low-wage cleaner in today's America.
| 18:40Comedian Geoff Norcott chooses numbers by The Small Faces and U2. 18:501/31860s: Sisters Sophia and Constance live above a thriving drapery in the Potteries
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| 19:00 | 19:003/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Russell Davies and Sue Limb. 19:301/6Stella continues to dream of a life in the country, without her grown-up children.
| 19:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular celebrity quotations quiz. 19:304/6Maureen becomes embroiled in George's secretive lifestyle.
| 19:005/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 19:306/6There's a Star Trek shock on the sketch show for people growing older disgracefully.
| 19:003/6Four comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 19:305/6Jason reckons his cheating ex-girlfriend wants him back, but he can't forgive her.
| 19:006/6Jay Rayner puts well-known gastronomes through their culinary paces. 19:303/6The team suspect a mysterious visitor is a spy!
| 19:45Robert Booth summons the ex-teacher to his study for a quiet word about her school reports
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| 20:00 | 20:002/8Radiolab explores the importance of names and our need to name everything. 20:55Author Kate Mosse chooses tracks by Nancy Sinatra and Jacques Brel.
| 20:00Manoush Zomorodi explores what happens when cracks happen in our relationships. 20:50Actor Stephen Fry chooses music by Richard Wagner and Herb Alpert.
| 20:00Sue MacGregor looks back on five decades of broadcasting in this final goodbye to Radio 4.
| 20:001/2Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville on broadcast comedy's future.
| 20:00Clarke Peters follows the croon and practitioners of the art including Rudy Vallee. 20:30An enduring classic which delivers a message of support and friendship.
| 20:00The outlook is stormy for the dotty duo as they arrive at the Met Office. 20:307/12How can Jim have won the jackpot if he doesn’t play the football pools?
| 20:002/6Eric and Ern get the bird from Percy Edwards and Nelson gets a call from Lady Hamilton. 20:305/6The salon and owner are attacked by gangsters, but can a cousin speak their language?
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| 21:00 | 21:00Emeli Sandé sings live and discusses her 2012 debut album, 'Our Version of Events' 21:306/12Donna’s elaborate dream wedding to a handsome prince conceals a dark undertone.
| 21:00Emeli Sandé answers audience questions about her debut album, 'Our Version of Events' 21:307/12The infamous Zaross have come to take over the Earth. But this is no ordinary invasion…
| 21:001/8Josie Long presents stories about people who have fallen in the deep end. 21:308/12The Doctor and Rose aim to end the run of ‘Take Me To Your Leader'.
| 21:00Penelope Keith champions the achievements of one of the most famous comic duos of all time 21:309/12London 1791. The Doctor and Rose meet the enigmatic historic figure, the Chevalier d’Eon.
| 21:00Richard Wagner was a romantic, a revolutionary and bitter antisemite. 21:3010/12London 1791. The Doctor, Rose and the Chevalier d’Eon take on alien slave traders.
| 21:002/2Paul Jackson, Beryl Vertue, John Lloyd and Jimmy Mulville on broadcast comedy's future.
| 21:00Screenwriter Russell T Davies is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 21:45Musings on the natural history of perhaps the most lethargic beast in the animal world.
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| 22:00 | 22:0010/10Paul Sinha tests a Bridgwater audience on the theme of 2023. 22:306/6Strange tales from Brian's undiscovered continent. Starring Neil Pearson. 22:55Arthur Smith talks to Vittorio Angelone in the Comedy Club.
| 22:00Drumming rats, Henry VIII's disabilities, laughter and a world-first heart operation. 22:303/4Will reluctantly joins Annabelle at a music festival with her annoying friend Heather. 22:55Arthur Smith talks to Vittorio Angelone in the Comedy Club.
| 22:00Comedian Laura Smyth shares her cancer story and explores people’s responses to grief. 22:302/4Character comedy series with Marc Wootton and friends playing couples on date night.
| 22:001/6Policeman turned stand-up Alfie Moore takes an audience through real-life crime scenarios 22:302/4Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney create improvised sketches from audience suggestions
| 22:00Catherine Bohart channels her inner Mel Gibson and asks 'What do women want?'. 22:303/4Tom's 'imaginary' band sparks mayhem with his new job! 22:55Arthur Smith talks to Vittorio Angelone in the Comedy Club.
| 22:002/4Nathan discovers that watching too much TV can make him paranoid. 22:301/4The freethinking funny man chooses shame-based pay for footballers and relationship MOTs
| 22:002/4Mark asks why it is so hard to get to the bottom of what makes people look and feel good. 22:303/6Rock musicologist Brian Appleton listens in to sound. 22:453/6If all roads lead to Rome, how do you drive out again?
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| 23:00 | 23:002/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:305/6Dan Freedman and Nick Romero provide a pun fest and a spoof of 'Star Wars'
| 23:002/4Enchanting, absurd and funny stories from the mind of celebrated US writer Simon Rich. 23:302/6Ryan and the management consultants try to overhaul the Post Office.
| 23:003/4Evolution's epic story is revealed in the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers. 23:305/8Jon Holmes's comedy current affairs concept album remixes the news into satirical shapes. 23:455/6The friendly comedian tells his chums exactly what he does not like about them.
| 23:003/4Stand-up Elis James continues his tour of the UK with a visit to The Empire in Belfast. 23:303/6Griff Rhys Jones, Kate Robbins and Brian Perkins look ahead to the Year of Toddler Power.
| 23:002/6Alan Partridge is at the Olympics. Barbara Wintergreen is in America. 23:304/6Bob Fossil's latest zoo project backfires...
| 23:005/6From Glasgow - Fred MacAulay introduces more of the country's best comedians. 23:304/5With the washing-up to be done, Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth needs inspiration. 23:454/5Armando Iannucci looks at writing books - and environmental damage.
| 23:004/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Sara Pascoe, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker. 23:301/5The retail park's latest campaign is launched by politically correct manager, Sonya.
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