| 00:00 | 00:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 00:30How do we make the most of our longer lives? Carl Honoré charts a revolution in ageing.
| 00:00In the busy seaport of Le Havre, two brothers are good-natured rivals in everything.
| 00:00Did Florence Maybrick poison her husband? True story of a miscarriage of justice.
| 00:00Two people meet at a genealogy course – and discover a curious historical link.
| 00:001/2After a murder in his flat, Hannay is pursued by police and a gang of German spies.
| 00:002/2It's 2116, a dystopian world where eugenics, promiscuity and happiness are gently enforced
| 00:005/6Despite the national emergency, landowners try to profit from the deadly Exon strain. 00:30Vincent Price tells the mortifying tale of a man who spends the night among wax dummies.
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| 01:00 | 01:40Comedian Mawaan Rizwan chooses tracks by Musarrat Nazir and MIA. 01:502/3While Sophia escapes with her lover, her sister Constance runs the family drapery shop.
| 01:006/6War-scarred Bunny returns to London, determined to restore his friend's reputation. 01:306/10Debbie’s role in the secret service’s UK dirty tricks operation turns deadly.
| 01:001/9Holmes investigates when previous liaison comes back to haunt European royalty. 01:307/10Both Debbie and George exhibit disturbing signs of their unsuspected actions.
| 01:002/9Holmes investigates murders where the victims receive dried orange pips in the mail. 01:308/10Boyd is determined to learn the truth and calls in a favour from a friend at the CIA.
| 01:003/9Holmes probes why identical, cheap plaster busts of Napoleon are being destroyed. 01:309/10The full horror of Debbie’s hypnotic manipulation is revealed. Can Boyd save her?
| 01:002/2Hotly pursued for a notebook, Hannay must evade German spies to save the British navy.
| 01:00Vincent Price introduces a tale of a cat and its unusual inheritance. 01:35Ian McMillan presents The Wicker Man Verb - marking 50 years of the iconic film.
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| 02:00 | | 02:001/10Lyrical coming of age story set in the wake of the Second World War. Read by Kevin Whately 02:1511/151889, Bursley. Constance, now in her late 40s, lives for her 19-year-old son, Cyril. 02:302/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy.
| 02:002/10Dulcie Piper introduces Robert to nettle tea, and some shocking new ideas. 02:1512/151895, Paris. Sophia is the successful proprietor of a smart hotel 02:302/4Leo’s aristocratic friend Clementine seeks love to heal sorrow. Leo offers friendship.
| 02:003/10Robert discovers the pleasures of fine food, good wine and conversation. 02:1513/15Constance and Sophia are re-united at last but Sophia soon feels stifled by Bursley 02:301/6Mark Steel's in Town returns for an 8th series. First stop, Bedford.
| 02:004/10As Dulcie continues to provide lavish meals, Robert insists on earning his keep. 02:1514/15Sophia persuades a very reluctant Constance to holiday with her in a hotel in Buxton. 02:304/6Jeff and Andy are on a quest - Jeff for spiritual solace, Andy for a proper roast dinner.
| 02:004/9The sleuth probes a murder in Herefordshire, but the crime's roots are down under. 02:3010/10The hunter becomes the prey as Boyd’s investigation unnerves security forces.
| 02:20Exploring the darker side of the landscape and the revival of Folk Horror in the arts. 02:501/2Evelyn Hollow speaks to the actress Lesley Mackie about appearing in The Wicker Man.
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| 03:00 | 03:003/6Larks from the much-loved comedy duo. Private Morecambe is a hero. 03:306/6The barber decides his corner shop needs a makeover.
| 03:001/8Harold must break sad news to his father Albert. 03:301/8Sarah is missing daughter Clare, and her mother Eleanor is still very irritating.
| 03:001/14Seagoon suffers from 'lust for gold' so organises an expedition into the desert. 03:304/6Mrs Rudd champions 'back to basics' while Mr Sims has an equally tough challenge to handle
| 03:0013/20The Lad is set to entertain troops in Malta, but gets duped! 03:305/6Phonsie calls in a few favours from his friend Joe MacMonagle.
| 03:006/20Private Godfrey is ridiculed for once being a conscientious objector. 03:307/8Faith is worrying about money. Stars Lynda Bellingham and James Bolam.
| 03:005/10Robert says goodbye to Dulcie, but doesn't get as far as he'd planned. 03:1515/15Sophia visits her dying husband. But what will become of her - and her sister Constance? 03:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 03:001/6The dark comedy about the 'local people' of Spent, before it hit TV. 03:30Arthur Smith joins the star of Hammer House of Horror films on a trip back to Argentina.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Actor Matt Smith is castaway by Kirsty Young. 04:45David Attenborough gives his perspective on the story of the famous lioness, Elsa.
| 04:005/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and John O'Farrell. 04:303/6Patrick makes the family attend a wedding, but will Stella's doubts prove justified?
| 04:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 04:306/6Life looks brighter for Carol and George, but what about her meddling mother-in-law?
| 04:007/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 04:302/6Under the shadow of the Long Mynd, Megan is out to save Gudrun from a plucking.
| 04:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:301/6Trillionaire rocker Dave Mabbutt previews his 'drums only' version of his classic album.
| 04:005/9When Bryan and son arrive in Frimlington, their fellow holidaymakers aren't too welcoming. 04:303/6Maria is in the grip of a writer's block. Will her housemates help?
| 04:00Michael Rosen traces the history of the folk tune, Sumer Is Icumen In. 04:15Actor Christopher Lee is castaway by Sue Lawley.
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| 05:00 | 05:00In the busy seaport of Le Havre, two brothers are good-natured rivals in everything.
| 05:00Did Florence Maybrick poison her husband? True story of a miscarriage of justice.
| 05:00Two people meet at a genealogy course – and discover a curious historical link.
| 05:001/2After a murder in his flat, Hannay is pursued by police and a gang of German spies.
| 05:002/2Hotly pursued for a notebook, Hannay must evade German spies to save the British navy.
| 05:004/6Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Marguerite Patten are grilled by Jay Rayner. 05:305/6Tom returns from a team building course to find the Plum House team have been bickering.
| 05:002/2Evelyn Hollow speaks again to the actress Lesley Mackie about appearing in The Wicker Man. 05:10Terrifying audio adaptation of the cult 1973 film. With Brian Blessed.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/6War-scarred Bunny returns to London, determined to restore his friend's reputation. 06:306/10Debbie’s role in the secret service’s UK dirty tricks operation turns deadly.
| 06:001/9Holmes investigates when previous liaison comes back to haunt European royalty. 06:307/10Both Debbie and George exhibit disturbing signs of their unsuspected actions.
| 06:002/9Holmes investigates murders where the victims receive dried orange pips in the mail. 06:308/10Boyd is determined to learn the truth and calls in a favour from a friend at the CIA.
| 06:003/9Holmes probes why identical, cheap plaster busts of Napoleon are being destroyed. 06:309/10The full horror of Debbie’s hypnotic manipulation is revealed. Can Boyd save her?
| 06:004/9The sleuth probes a murder in Herefordshire, but the crime's roots are down under. 06:3010/10The hunter becomes the prey as Boyd’s investigation unnerves security forces.
| 06:00When Nancy and her family move to the country, everything goes wrong. Can anyone help?
| 06:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 06:301/2After the Second World War, Robert leaves his Durham village. Read by Kevin Whately.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/10Lyrical coming of age story set in the wake of the Second World War. Read by Kevin Whately 07:1511/151889, Bursley. Constance, now in her late 40s, lives for her 19-year-old son, Cyril. 07:302/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy.
| 07:002/10Dulcie Piper introduces Robert to nettle tea, and some shocking new ideas. 07:1512/151895, Paris. Sophia is the successful proprietor of a smart hotel 07:302/4Leo’s aristocratic friend Clementine seeks love to heal sorrow. Leo offers friendship.
| 07:003/10Robert discovers the pleasures of fine food, good wine and conversation. 07:1513/15Constance and Sophia are re-united at last but Sophia soon feels stifled by Bursley 07:301/6Mark Steel's in Town returns for an 8th series. First stop, Bedford.
| 07:004/10As Dulcie continues to provide lavish meals, Robert insists on earning his keep. 07:1514/15Sophia persuades a very reluctant Constance to holiday with her in a hotel in Buxton. 07:304/6Jeff and Andy are on a quest - Jeff for spiritual solace, Andy for a proper roast dinner.
| 07:005/10Robert says goodbye to Dulcie, but doesn't get as far as he'd planned. 07:1515/15Sophia visits her dying husband. But what will become of her - and her sister Constance? 07:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 07:30A love triangle amid huge cultural change in Europe. Read by Hugh Bonneville.
| 07:40Iconic Neighbours actor Alan Fletcher with tracks by Canned Heat and Jason Isbell. 07:503/3Constance lives for her 19 year old son, Cyril, while Sophia runs her Paris hotel
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| 08:00 | 08:001/8Harold must break sad news to his father Albert. 08:301/8Sarah is missing daughter Clare, and her mother Eleanor is still very irritating.
| 08:001/14Seagoon suffers from 'lust for gold' so organises an expedition into the desert. 08:304/6Mrs Rudd champions 'back to basics' while Mr Sims has an equally tough challenge to handle
| 08:0013/20The Lad is set to entertain troops in Malta, but gets duped! 08:305/6Phonsie calls in a few favours from his friend Joe MacMonagle.
| 08:006/20Private Godfrey is ridiculed for once being a conscientious objector. 08:307/8Faith is worrying about money. Stars Lynda Bellingham and James Bolam.
| 08:005/9When Bryan and son arrive in Frimlington, their fellow holidaymakers aren't too welcoming. 08:303/6Maria is in the grip of a writer's block. Will her housemates help?
| 08:451/5Carter Brandon and his uncle are chuffed to find a miserable home from home.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and John O'Farrell. 09:303/6Patrick makes the family attend a wedding, but will Stella's doubts prove justified?
| 09:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 09:306/6Life looks brighter for Carol and George, but what about her meddling mother-in-law?
| 09:007/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 09:302/6Under the shadow of the Long Mynd, Megan is out to save Gudrun from a plucking.
| 09:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 09:301/6Trillionaire rocker Dave Mabbutt previews his 'drums only' version of his classic album.
| 09:004/6Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Marguerite Patten are grilled by Jay Rayner. 09:305/6Tom returns from a team building course to find the Plum House team have been bickering.
| 09:00The bungling bureaucrats battle some unwelcome furry visitors. 09:309/12Boys are caught sneaking into Chiselbury picture palace to watch adult films.
| 09:004/6The popular double act visit their comic-loving bank manager. 09:301/18Stand by for crossed wires, when HMS Troutbridge is linked up to shore power.
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| 10:00 | 10:00In the busy seaport of Le Havre, two brothers are good-natured rivals in everything.
| 10:00Did Florence Maybrick poison her husband? True story of a miscarriage of justice.
| 10:00Two people meet at a genealogy course – and discover a curious historical link.
| 10:001/2After a murder in his flat, Hannay is pursued by police and a gang of German spies.
| 10:002/2Hotly pursued for a notebook, Hannay must evade German spies to save the British navy.
| 10:001/3Paul Gambaccini celebrates the mystique of singer Jim Morrison.
| 10:00Entertainer and broadcaster Paul O'Grady is castaway by Sue Lawley. 10:45David Attenborough explores the natural history of potatoes, peppers and artichokes.
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| 11:00 | 11:006/6War-scarred Bunny returns to London, determined to restore his friend's reputation. 11:306/10Debbie’s role in the secret service’s UK dirty tricks operation turns deadly.
| 11:001/9Holmes investigates when previous liaison comes back to haunt European royalty. 11:307/10Both Debbie and George exhibit disturbing signs of their unsuspected actions.
| 11:002/9Holmes investigates murders where the victims receive dried orange pips in the mail. 11:308/10Boyd is determined to learn the truth and calls in a favour from a friend at the CIA.
| 11:003/9Holmes probes why identical, cheap plaster busts of Napoleon are being destroyed. 11:309/10The full horror of Debbie’s hypnotic manipulation is revealed. Can Boyd save her?
| 11:004/9The sleuth probes a murder in Herefordshire, but the crime's roots are down under. 11:3010/10The hunter becomes the prey as Boyd’s investigation unnerves security forces.
| 11:00When Nancy and her family move to the country, everything goes wrong. Can anyone help?
| 11:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 11:301/2After the Second World War, Robert leaves his Durham village. Read by Kevin Whately.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/10Lyrical coming of age story set in the wake of the Second World War. Read by Kevin Whately 12:1511/151889, Bursley. Constance, now in her late 40s, lives for her 19-year-old son, Cyril. 12:302/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy.
| 12:002/10Dulcie Piper introduces Robert to nettle tea, and some shocking new ideas. 12:1512/151895, Paris. Sophia is the successful proprietor of a smart hotel 12:302/4Leo’s aristocratic friend Clementine seeks love to heal sorrow. Leo offers friendship.
| 12:003/10Robert discovers the pleasures of fine food, good wine and conversation. 12:1513/15Constance and Sophia are re-united at last but Sophia soon feels stifled by Bursley 12:301/6Mark Steel's in Town returns for an 8th series. First stop, Bedford.
| 12:004/10As Dulcie continues to provide lavish meals, Robert insists on earning his keep. 12:1514/15Sophia persuades a very reluctant Constance to holiday with her in a hotel in Buxton. 12:304/6Jeff and Andy are on a quest - Jeff for spiritual solace, Andy for a proper roast dinner.
| 12:005/10Robert says goodbye to Dulcie, but doesn't get as far as he'd planned. 12:1515/15Sophia visits her dying husband. But what will become of her - and her sister Constance? 12:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 12:30A love triangle amid huge cultural change in Europe. Read by Hugh Bonneville.
| 12:40Iconic Neighbours actor Alan Fletcher with tracks by Canned Heat and Jason Isbell. 12:503/3Constance lives for her 19 year old son, Cyril, while Sophia runs her Paris hotel
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| 13:00 | 13:001/8Harold must break sad news to his father Albert. 13:301/8Sarah is missing daughter Clare, and her mother Eleanor is still very irritating.
| 13:001/14Seagoon suffers from 'lust for gold' so organises an expedition into the desert. 13:304/6Mrs Rudd champions 'back to basics' while Mr Sims has an equally tough challenge to handle
| 13:0013/20The Lad is set to entertain troops in Malta, but gets duped! 13:305/6Phonsie calls in a few favours from his friend Joe MacMonagle.
| 13:006/20Private Godfrey is ridiculed for once being a conscientious objector. 13:307/8Faith is worrying about money. Stars Lynda Bellingham and James Bolam.
| 13:005/9When Bryan and son arrive in Frimlington, their fellow holidaymakers aren't too welcoming. 13:303/6Maria is in the grip of a writer's block. Will her housemates help?
| 13:451/5Carter Brandon and his uncle are chuffed to find a miserable home from home.
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| 14:00 | 14:005/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and John O'Farrell. 14:303/6Patrick makes the family attend a wedding, but will Stella's doubts prove justified?
| 14:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 14:306/6Life looks brighter for Carol and George, but what about her meddling mother-in-law?
| 14:007/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 14:302/6Under the shadow of the Long Mynd, Megan is out to save Gudrun from a plucking.
| 14:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 14:301/6Trillionaire rocker Dave Mabbutt previews his 'drums only' version of his classic album.
| 14:004/6Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Marguerite Patten are grilled by Jay Rayner. 14:305/6Tom returns from a team building course to find the Plum House team have been bickering.
| 14:00The bungling bureaucrats battle some unwelcome furry visitors. 14:309/12Boys are caught sneaking into Chiselbury picture palace to watch adult films.
| 14:004/6The popular double act visit their comic-loving bank manager. 14:301/18Stand by for crossed wires, when HMS Troutbridge is linked up to shore power.
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| 15:00 | 15:00In the busy seaport of Le Havre, two brothers are good-natured rivals in everything.
| 15:00Did Florence Maybrick poison her husband? True story of a miscarriage of justice.
| 15:00Two people meet at a genealogy course – and discover a curious historical link.
| 15:001/2After a murder in his flat, Hannay is pursued by police and a gang of German spies.
| 15:002/2Hotly pursued for a notebook, Hannay must evade German spies to save the British navy.
| 15:001/3Paul Gambaccini celebrates the mystique of singer Jim Morrison.
| 15:00Entertainer and broadcaster Paul O'Grady is castaway by Sue Lawley. 15:45David Attenborough explores the natural history of potatoes, peppers and artichokes.
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| 16:00 | 16:006/6War-scarred Bunny returns to London, determined to restore his friend's reputation. 16:306/10Debbie’s role in the secret service’s UK dirty tricks operation turns deadly.
| 16:001/9Holmes investigates when previous liaison comes back to haunt European royalty. 16:307/10Both Debbie and George exhibit disturbing signs of their unsuspected actions.
| 16:002/9Holmes investigates murders where the victims receive dried orange pips in the mail. 16:308/10Boyd is determined to learn the truth and calls in a favour from a friend at the CIA.
| 16:003/9Holmes probes why identical, cheap plaster busts of Napoleon are being destroyed. 16:309/10The full horror of Debbie’s hypnotic manipulation is revealed. Can Boyd save her?
| 16:004/9The sleuth probes a murder in Herefordshire, but the crime's roots are down under. 16:3010/10The hunter becomes the prey as Boyd’s investigation unnerves security forces.
| 16:002/2It's 2116, a dystopian world where eugenics, promiscuity and happiness are gently enforced
| 16:005/6Despite the national emergency, landowners try to profit from the deadly Exon strain. 16:30Vincent Price tells the mortifying tale of a man who spends the night among wax dummies.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/10Lyrical coming of age story set in the wake of the Second World War. Read by Kevin Whately 17:1511/151889, Bursley. Constance, now in her late 40s, lives for her 19-year-old son, Cyril. 17:302/4Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy.
| 17:002/10Dulcie Piper introduces Robert to nettle tea, and some shocking new ideas. 17:1512/151895, Paris. Sophia is the successful proprietor of a smart hotel 17:302/4Leo’s aristocratic friend Clementine seeks love to heal sorrow. Leo offers friendship.
| 17:003/10Robert discovers the pleasures of fine food, good wine and conversation. 17:1513/15Constance and Sophia are re-united at last but Sophia soon feels stifled by Bursley 17:301/6Mark Steel's in Town returns for an 8th series. First stop, Bedford.
| 17:004/10As Dulcie continues to provide lavish meals, Robert insists on earning his keep. 17:1514/15Sophia persuades a very reluctant Constance to holiday with her in a hotel in Buxton. 17:304/6Jeff and Andy are on a quest - Jeff for spiritual solace, Andy for a proper roast dinner.
| 17:005/10Robert says goodbye to Dulcie, but doesn't get as far as he'd planned. 17:1515/15Sophia visits her dying husband. But what will become of her - and her sister Constance? 17:30Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes in conversation with Tara Flynn.
| 17:00Vincent Price introduces a tale of a cat and its unusual inheritance. 17:35Ian McMillan presents The Wicker Man Verb - marking 50 years of the iconic film.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:301/2After the Second World War, Robert leaves his Durham village. Read by Kevin Whately.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/8Harold must break sad news to his father Albert. 18:301/8Sarah is missing daughter Clare, and her mother Eleanor is still very irritating.
| 18:001/14Seagoon suffers from 'lust for gold' so organises an expedition into the desert. 18:304/6Mrs Rudd champions 'back to basics' while Mr Sims has an equally tough challenge to handle
| 18:0013/20The Lad is set to entertain troops in Malta, but gets duped! 18:305/6Phonsie calls in a few favours from his friend Joe MacMonagle.
| 18:006/20Private Godfrey is ridiculed for once being a conscientious objector. 18:307/8Faith is worrying about money. Stars Lynda Bellingham and James Bolam.
| 18:005/9When Bryan and son arrive in Frimlington, their fellow holidaymakers aren't too welcoming. 18:303/6Maria is in the grip of a writer's block. Will her housemates help?
| 18:20Exploring the darker side of the landscape and the revival of Folk Horror in the arts. 18:501/2Evelyn Hollow speaks to the actress Lesley Mackie about appearing in The Wicker Man.
| 18:40Iconic Neighbours actor Alan Fletcher with tracks by Canned Heat and Jason Isbell. 18:503/3Constance lives for her 19 year old son, Cyril, while Sophia runs her Paris hotel
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| 19:00 | 19:005/6James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and John O'Farrell. 19:303/6Patrick makes the family attend a wedding, but will Stella's doubts prove justified?
| 19:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 19:306/6Life looks brighter for Carol and George, but what about her meddling mother-in-law?
| 19:007/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 19:302/6Under the shadow of the Long Mynd, Megan is out to save Gudrun from a plucking.
| 19:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 19:301/6Trillionaire rocker Dave Mabbutt previews his 'drums only' version of his classic album.
| 19:004/6Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Marguerite Patten are grilled by Jay Rayner. 19:305/6Tom returns from a team building course to find the Plum House team have been bickering.
| 19:001/6The dark comedy about the 'local people' of Spent, before it hit TV. 19:30Arthur Smith joins the star of Hammer House of Horror films on a trip back to Argentina.
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| 20:00 | 20:004/8Radiolab explores what it would be like if everyone played not to win, but to lose? 20:55Laurie Anderson picks tracks by Billie Holiday and Philip Glass.
| 20:00Manoush Zomorodi explores the rewards and price for speaking out loudly 20:50Beatle John Lennon's son chooses tracks by Paul McCartney and himself.
| 20:00British astronaut Helen Sharman on the first mission taking humans beyond Earth's orbit
| 20:00A celebration of the BBC's hit TV comedy. With Michael Crawford and Michele Dotrice.
| 20:00CS Lewis and Aldous Huxley died on the same day. What events shaped the two authors? 20:30People reflect on the emotional impact of the country-pop crossover track.
| 20:00Michael Rosen traces the history of the folk tune, Sumer Is Icumen In. 20:15Actor Christopher Lee is castaway by Sue Lawley.
| 20:004/6The popular double act visit their comic-loving bank manager. 20:301/18Stand by for crossed wires, when HMS Troutbridge is linked up to shore power.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Jimmy Webb talks about writing and performing during the 1960s and 70s. 21:30The Time Lord joins forces with an old friend on planet Keska, now deep in the Null Zone.
| 21:00The legendary Jimmy Webb responds to audience questions about his song-writing career. 21:30The Time Lord needs allies in order to save Keska from destruction. But whom can he trust?
| 21:002/8Josie Long hears tales of wild youth: first love, sibling rivalry and dangerous encounters 21:30The Time Lord learns that the destruction of Keska is just the beginning.
| 21:00Anthony Horowitz champions the life of Alfred Hitchcock. 21:25The Time Lord army has a seemingly endless supply of soldiers. But at what cost?
| 21:00Claude Debussy was a love rat who left behind a trail of broken hearts and gunshot wounds. 21:30The Technomancers’ monstrous reanimation means The War Doctor must take action.
| 21:002/2Evelyn Hollow speaks again to the actress Lesley Mackie about appearing in The Wicker Man. 21:10Terrifying audio adaptation of the cult 1973 film. With Brian Blessed.
| 21:00Entertainer and broadcaster Paul O'Grady is castaway by Sue Lawley. 21:45David Attenborough explores the natural history of potatoes, peppers and artichokes.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/6The multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 22:302/4A heady combination of maths, science and comedy with Festival Of The Spoken Nerd. 22:452/4Fast-rising comedy star Darren Harriott recalls life in a teenage gang.
| 22:00Cancer-curing Herpes, Victorian clockwork saws and a neurologist playing detective. 22:301/6Two hapless, likeable Australians who came to London in the 1990s are reunited. 22:451/6The president of Uruguay arrives at the Quando brothers' hair salon. 22:55Jake Yapp talks to Emmanuel Sonubi in the Comedy Club.
| 22:00Glenn exposes election scandal, bribery and corruption, mainly by him 22:304/4Character comedy series with Marc Wootton and friends playing couples on date night.
| 22:003/6Policeman turned stand-up Alfie Moore takes an audience through a real-life police case. 22:304/4Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney create improvised sketches from audience suggestions 22:55Jake Yapp is once again in conversation with the stand-up comedian, Emmanuel Sonubi.
| 22:05Stand-up special from BBC Radio 4 New Comedy Award 2017 winner Heidi Regan. 22:351/4Matt Harvey hosts a comedy-infused, musically enhanced, mildly interactive poetry cabaret.
| 22:004/4Nathan decides to prove how mature he is in order to win back the girl that rejected him. 22:303/4Nationalise British music festivals, abolish stamp duty, and reduce the voting age to 16.
| 22:004/4Despite the obsession with trying to defy age, is there a case for not living too long? 22:305/6Brian is re-instated by the College Principal as long as he doesn't mention rock music. 22:455/6If all the world's a stage, where does the audience sit?
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| 23:00 | 23:004/6Ria Lina and Fin Taylor join to help examine the week via stand-up and sketches. 23:301/6The Masterson family's improvised saga begins in 1760. With Paul Merton.
| 23:004/4Enchanting, absurd and funny stories from the mind of celebrated US writer Simon Rich. 23:304/6Can the management consultants charge up an ailing electrical retailer?
| 23:001/6Music and comedy with Alex Horne and his five-piece band. With Danny Baker. 23:307/8Jon Holmes's current affairs comedy concept album remixes the news into satirical shapes. 23:451/8Goldfish Liam and Anton contemplate the meaning of their existence.
| 23:001/6The new deputy museum curator gets a shock. 23:305/6Brian Perkins and Ken Livingstone foresee ego transplants and the USA invading Narnia.
| 23:004/6Reports of a right royal shocker, plus Alan Partridge with all the sport. 23:306/6Howard and Vince take Tony the Prawn to a zoo for animal offenders.
| 23:001/6How to talk to an emperor and inventing Saturday night TV shows. 23:301/4Sketch show from award-winning duo Croft and Pearce, rising stars of UK comedy. 23:451/4The faded 70s idol explains his downfall to a bemused Sue Lawley.
| 23:002/6Milton accidentally makes a delicious sparkling wine - and a deadly enemy. 23:303/5Will a fitness drive stop Mick's smouldering envy? Stars Sarah Lancashire.
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