| 00:00 | 00:00Daljit Nagra chooses another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 00:30The story of how Neville Cardus revolutionised cricket journalism.
| 00:002/4A ghost from the past returns to haunt the Edinburgh detective. 00:45A family heirloom clock is up for sale. It reflects on its service to a family
| 00:003/4When an Edinburgh tobacco warehouse goes up in smoke, the Victorian sleuth investigates. 00:45A farmer meets an attractive girl at the seaside, and a family outing becomes a revelation
| 00:004/4A race against time for the Victorian sleuth, as a hired killer prowls Leith's alleys. 00:45Dave confronts his emotions when a survival weekend turns into a New Age get-together.
| 00:001/4A sinister letter is found in a leading lady's dressing room at a theatre. 00:45A wealthy South African widow sets an unusual test for her suitors.
| 00:001/4A dragon's egg must be retrieved by a hero cursed with immortality. 00:45A trip to a university golfing competition has unusual consequences for two professors.
| 00:002/5The tale of a neuroscientist who tries to revive the victim of a dubious experiment. 00:30Requested to visit a client by the police, a solicitor must read a letter before entering
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| 01:00 | 01:40BBC Countryfile's Adam Henson, chooses tracks by the Stranglers and David Bowie. 01:501/4At last, a boy is born to Paul Dombey, but at what cost?
| 01:001/5Hercule Poirot's train departs, but one passenger aboard will never finish the journey. 01:306/7Shahrazad beguiles the king with a tale of bizarre accidents
| 01:002/5A passenger lies murdered, but luckily the Belgian sleuth is aboard the snowbound train. 01:307/7In a last attempt to save her life, Shahrazad invites the king into a story with her
| 01:003/5The Belgian sleuth becomes convinced that the murderer is still aboard the train. 01:301/6Scotland's celebrated GP encounters a local hard-nut and vows to get even.
| 01:004/5The Belgian sleuth discovers that one of the passengers is lying to him. 01:302/6The GP meets his match with Scotland's stingiest widow. With John Gordon Sinclair.
| 01:002/4It's summer and the Victorian detective is feeling the heat tackling a nasty murder. 01:45A haircut turns into an uncomfortably close shave for the unfortunate client
| 01:00Paralleling Emily Bronte's life at Haworth by reconstructing her fantasy world.
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| 02:00 | | 02:001/5Bill Bryson begins his fascinating, witty and surprising journey around the human body. 02:156/20Dombey, in deep mourning for his son, is unable to offer his daughter any comfort. 02:301/6Richard is alarmed to find that Uljabaan has commandeered six allotments for an experiment
| 02:002/5Bill Bryson looks at the head and the reason for our facial expressions. 02:157/20A trip to Leamington brings Dombey into the circle of the formidable Mrs Skewton. 02:301/4The Andersson family take Geoff on a road trip to Stockholm.
| 02:003/5Bill Bryson delves down further, through the mouth and into the throat. 02:158/20Captain Cuttle seeks news of young Walter Gay, missing at sea. 02:301/3Why are people dying in front of their wireless sets? The police visit the BBC.
| 02:004/5Bill Bryson's anatomical adventure continues in the dissecting room. 02:159/20Cold, disdainful Edith wins the hearts of Dombey and his manager. 02:301/2Anglesey stand-up Tudur Owen on his father opening a zoo.
| 02:005/5Time is against the Belgian sleuth as he battles to unmask the murderer. 02:303/6The GP finds a touring Cinderella to be more opera than panto. With John Gordon Sinclair.
| 02:30Exquisite, clear-eyed essays on archaeology, nature and memory by the poet Kathleen Jamie.
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| 03:00 | 03:004/6Frankie confronts his local council and solves a crime on a train. 03:308/18Pertwee is aghast to learn that an oversight may bring his naval career to an end.
| 03:002/8Albert advises Harold on the art of seduction. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell. 03:301/6Dorothy worries over William's wedding and Thomas de Quinine arrives.
| 03:009/14In a dream, Neddie is urged to climb Mount Everest – from the inside. 03:305/6Duo Tommy and Sheila's comeback faces jeopardy from his dodgy past.
| 03:0020/20The Lad battles to try and get a good night's sleep... 03:302/4Phonsie and Stumpy struggle to keep Josie from Packy McGoldrick's clutches.
| 03:0015/20When Mainwaring's bank gets bombed, the platoon must guard all the money. 03:301/6The show supplying the answers to questions you never asked.
| 03:005/5Bill Bryson concludes his journey around the human body with a look at sleep. 03:1510/20Florence meets her new mama and something stirs in Edith's cold heart. 03:302/6Ed tries to stir up some dissent when he becomes editor of the student magazine.
| 03:40Matt Haig chooses a track by The Human League and a song from 'Hamilton'. 03:455/5Carter helps his Uncle to look up an old flame, but they are surprised by what they find.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Illustrator and author Chris Riddell is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 04:45David Attenborough muses over the peculiar Kiwi, a bird more mammal-like in its habits.
| 04:001/6Stephen Fry, Natalie Haynes, Milton Jones and Lloyd Langford vie for wordy supremacy. 04:305/6Xanthippe's luck is in as the war-like, sex-mad Spartans arrive in Ancient Athens.
| 04:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 04:303/4Bridget Christie joins Max and Ivan as they investigate strange goings-on at the circus.
| 04:003/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Jimmy Mulville and Nonny Williams. 04:305/8Valentine's Day approaches and some of the zoo staff are keen to find romance.
| 04:008/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 04:304/6Can Jason patch up his love life with a last-chance date?
| 04:005/13George and Kate get in a tizzy showing off baby Helen. 04:306/8Cleaner Elsie is facing eviction. Can caretaker Ramsay save the day?
| 04:003/5Colin and author Prudence defend the romantic innocence of her second novel. 04:30Dorothy and Edward's children return for the anniversary celebration. From 1979.
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| 05:00 | 05:002/4A ghost from the past returns to haunt the Edinburgh detective. 05:45A family heirloom clock is up for sale. It reflects on its service to a family
| 05:003/4When an Edinburgh tobacco warehouse goes up in smoke, the Victorian sleuth investigates. 05:45A farmer meets an attractive girl at the seaside, and a family outing becomes a revelation
| 05:004/4A race against time for the Victorian sleuth, as a hired killer prowls Leith's alleys. 05:45Dave confronts his emotions when a survival weekend turns into a New Age get-together.
| 05:001/4A sinister letter is found in a leading lady's dressing room at a theatre. 05:45A wealthy South African widow sets an unusual test for her suitors.
| 05:002/4It's summer and the Victorian detective is feeling the heat tackling a nasty murder. 05:45A haircut turns into an uncomfortably close shave for the unfortunate client
| 05:006/6Gyles Brandreth with Lucy Moore, Charles Collingwood, Anthony Holden and Simon Fanshawe. 05:302/4Margaret and Ken invite all the family round to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary
| 05:00Mary Quant reveals how her designer clothing changed the fashion market. 05:30A musical portrait of how the jazz trumpeter Miles Davis became a painter in later life.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Hercule Poirot's train departs, but one passenger aboard will never finish the journey. 06:306/7Shahrazad beguiles the king with a tale of bizarre accidents
| 06:002/5A passenger lies murdered, but luckily the Belgian sleuth is aboard the snowbound train. 06:307/7In a last attempt to save her life, Shahrazad invites the king into a story with her
| 06:003/5The Belgian sleuth becomes convinced that the murderer is still aboard the train. 06:301/6Scotland's celebrated GP encounters a local hard-nut and vows to get even.
| 06:004/5The Belgian sleuth discovers that one of the passengers is lying to him. 06:302/6The GP meets his match with Scotland's stingiest widow. With John Gordon Sinclair.
| 06:005/5Time is against the Belgian sleuth as he battles to unmask the murderer. 06:303/6The GP finds a touring Cinderella to be more opera than panto. With John Gordon Sinclair.
| 06:00Paralleling Emily Bronte's life at Haworth by reconstructing her fantasy world.
| 06:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 06:30Bill Bryson reads his fascinating, witty and surprising journey around the human body.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/5Bill Bryson begins his fascinating, witty and surprising journey around the human body. 07:156/20Dombey, in deep mourning for his son, is unable to offer his daughter any comfort. 07:301/6Richard is alarmed to find that Uljabaan has commandeered six allotments for an experiment
| 07:002/5Bill Bryson looks at the head and the reason for our facial expressions. 07:157/20A trip to Leamington brings Dombey into the circle of the formidable Mrs Skewton. 07:301/4The Andersson family take Geoff on a road trip to Stockholm.
| 07:003/5Bill Bryson delves down further, through the mouth and into the throat. 07:158/20Captain Cuttle seeks news of young Walter Gay, missing at sea. 07:301/3Why are people dying in front of their wireless sets? The police visit the BBC.
| 07:004/5Bill Bryson's anatomical adventure continues in the dissecting room. 07:159/20Cold, disdainful Edith wins the hearts of Dombey and his manager. 07:301/2Anglesey stand-up Tudur Owen on his father opening a zoo.
| 07:005/5Bill Bryson concludes his journey around the human body with a look at sleep. 07:1510/20Florence meets her new mama and something stirs in Edith's cold heart. 07:302/6Ed tries to stir up some dissent when he becomes editor of the student magazine.
| 07:30Exquisite, clear-eyed essays on archaeology, nature and memory by the poet Kathleen Jamie.
| 07:40Comedian Miles Jupp with tracks by Eartha Kitt and The Proclaimers. 07:502/4Dombey is in deep mourning for his son.
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| 08:00 | 08:002/8Albert advises Harold on the art of seduction. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell. 08:301/6Dorothy worries over William's wedding and Thomas de Quinine arrives.
| 08:009/14In a dream, Neddie is urged to climb Mount Everest – from the inside. 08:305/6Duo Tommy and Sheila's comeback faces jeopardy from his dodgy past.
| 08:0020/20The Lad battles to try and get a good night's sleep... 08:302/4Phonsie and Stumpy struggle to keep Josie from Packy McGoldrick's clutches.
| 08:0015/20When Mainwaring's bank gets bombed, the platoon must guard all the money. 08:301/6The show supplying the answers to questions you never asked.
| 08:005/13George and Kate get in a tizzy showing off baby Helen. 08:306/8Cleaner Elsie is facing eviction. Can caretaker Ramsay save the day?
| 08:40Matt Haig chooses a track by The Human League and a song from 'Hamilton'. 08:455/5Carter helps his Uncle to look up an old flame, but they are surprised by what they find.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6Stephen Fry, Natalie Haynes, Milton Jones and Lloyd Langford vie for wordy supremacy. 09:305/6Xanthippe's luck is in as the war-like, sex-mad Spartans arrive in Ancient Athens.
| 09:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 09:303/4Bridget Christie joins Max and Ivan as they investigate strange goings-on at the circus.
| 09:003/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Jimmy Mulville and Nonny Williams. 09:305/8Valentine's Day approaches and some of the zoo staff are keen to find romance.
| 09:008/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 09:304/6Can Jason patch up his love life with a last-chance date?
| 09:006/6Gyles Brandreth with Lucy Moore, Charles Collingwood, Anthony Holden and Simon Fanshawe. 09:302/4Margaret and Ken invite all the family round to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary
| 09:003/5Colin and author Prudence defend the romantic innocence of her second novel. 09:30Dorothy and Edward's children return for the anniversary celebration. From 1979.
| 09:005/6Frankie comes out in blotches and pays tribute to Tchaikovsky. 09:309/18HMS Troutbridge takes part in a NATO exercise, with a reluctant Captain Povey at the helm.
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| 10:00 | 10:002/4A ghost from the past returns to haunt the Edinburgh detective. 10:45A family heirloom clock is up for sale. It reflects on its service to a family
| 10:003/4When an Edinburgh tobacco warehouse goes up in smoke, the Victorian sleuth investigates. 10:45A farmer meets an attractive girl at the seaside, and a family outing becomes a revelation
| 10:004/4A race against time for the Victorian sleuth, as a hired killer prowls Leith's alleys. 10:45Dave confronts his emotions when a survival weekend turns into a New Age get-together.
| 10:001/4A sinister letter is found in a leading lady's dressing room at a theatre. 10:45A wealthy South African widow sets an unusual test for her suitors.
| 10:002/4It's summer and the Victorian detective is feeling the heat tackling a nasty murder. 10:45A haircut turns into an uncomfortably close shave for the unfortunate client
| 10:00Mary Quant reveals how her designer clothing changed the fashion market. 10:30A musical portrait of how the jazz trumpeter Miles Davis became a painter in later life.
| 10:00From Curtis Mayfield to Mahler. Actor Colin Firth is castaway by Sue Lawley. 10:45David Attenborough recalls a memorable filming trip, following chimpanzees hunting monkeys
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5Hercule Poirot's train departs, but one passenger aboard will never finish the journey. 11:306/7Shahrazad beguiles the king with a tale of bizarre accidents
| 11:002/5A passenger lies murdered, but luckily the Belgian sleuth is aboard the snowbound train. 11:307/7In a last attempt to save her life, Shahrazad invites the king into a story with her
| 11:003/5The Belgian sleuth becomes convinced that the murderer is still aboard the train. 11:301/6Scotland's celebrated GP encounters a local hard-nut and vows to get even.
| 11:004/5The Belgian sleuth discovers that one of the passengers is lying to him. 11:302/6The GP meets his match with Scotland's stingiest widow. With John Gordon Sinclair.
| 11:005/5Time is against the Belgian sleuth as he battles to unmask the murderer. 11:303/6The GP finds a touring Cinderella to be more opera than panto. With John Gordon Sinclair.
| 11:00Paralleling Emily Bronte's life at Haworth by reconstructing her fantasy world.
| 11:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 11:30Bill Bryson reads his fascinating, witty and surprising journey around the human body.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/5Bill Bryson begins his fascinating, witty and surprising journey around the human body. 12:156/20Dombey, in deep mourning for his son, is unable to offer his daughter any comfort. 12:301/6Richard is alarmed to find that Uljabaan has commandeered six allotments for an experiment
| 12:002/5Bill Bryson looks at the head and the reason for our facial expressions. 12:157/20A trip to Leamington brings Dombey into the circle of the formidable Mrs Skewton. 12:301/4The Andersson family take Geoff on a road trip to Stockholm.
| 12:003/5Bill Bryson delves down further, through the mouth and into the throat. 12:158/20Captain Cuttle seeks news of young Walter Gay, missing at sea. 12:301/3Why are people dying in front of their wireless sets? The police visit the BBC.
| 12:004/5Bill Bryson's anatomical adventure continues in the dissecting room. 12:159/20Cold, disdainful Edith wins the hearts of Dombey and his manager. 12:301/2Anglesey stand-up Tudur Owen on his father opening a zoo.
| 12:005/5Bill Bryson concludes his journey around the human body with a look at sleep. 12:1510/20Florence meets her new mama and something stirs in Edith's cold heart. 12:302/6Ed tries to stir up some dissent when he becomes editor of the student magazine.
| 12:30Exquisite, clear-eyed essays on archaeology, nature and memory by the poet Kathleen Jamie.
| 12:40Comedian Miles Jupp with tracks by Eartha Kitt and The Proclaimers. 12:502/4Dombey is in deep mourning for his son.
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| 13:00 | 13:002/8Albert advises Harold on the art of seduction. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell. 13:301/6Dorothy worries over William's wedding and Thomas de Quinine arrives.
| 13:009/14In a dream, Neddie is urged to climb Mount Everest – from the inside. 13:305/6Duo Tommy and Sheila's comeback faces jeopardy from his dodgy past.
| 13:0020/20The Lad battles to try and get a good night's sleep... 13:302/4Phonsie and Stumpy struggle to keep Josie from Packy McGoldrick's clutches.
| 13:0015/20When Mainwaring's bank gets bombed, the platoon must guard all the money. 13:301/6The show supplying the answers to questions you never asked.
| 13:005/13George and Kate get in a tizzy showing off baby Helen. 13:306/8Cleaner Elsie is facing eviction. Can caretaker Ramsay save the day?
| 13:40Matt Haig chooses a track by The Human League and a song from 'Hamilton'. 13:455/5Carter helps his Uncle to look up an old flame, but they are surprised by what they find.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/6Stephen Fry, Natalie Haynes, Milton Jones and Lloyd Langford vie for wordy supremacy. 14:305/6Xanthippe's luck is in as the war-like, sex-mad Spartans arrive in Ancient Athens.
| 14:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 14:303/4Bridget Christie joins Max and Ivan as they investigate strange goings-on at the circus.
| 14:003/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Jimmy Mulville and Nonny Williams. 14:305/8Valentine's Day approaches and some of the zoo staff are keen to find romance.
| 14:008/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 14:304/6Can Jason patch up his love life with a last-chance date?
| 14:006/6Gyles Brandreth with Lucy Moore, Charles Collingwood, Anthony Holden and Simon Fanshawe. 14:302/4Margaret and Ken invite all the family round to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary
| 14:003/5Colin and author Prudence defend the romantic innocence of her second novel. 14:30Dorothy and Edward's children return for the anniversary celebration. From 1979.
| 14:005/6Frankie comes out in blotches and pays tribute to Tchaikovsky. 14:309/18HMS Troutbridge takes part in a NATO exercise, with a reluctant Captain Povey at the helm.
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| 15:00 | 15:002/4A ghost from the past returns to haunt the Edinburgh detective. 15:45A family heirloom clock is up for sale. It reflects on its service to a family
| 15:003/4When an Edinburgh tobacco warehouse goes up in smoke, the Victorian sleuth investigates. 15:45A farmer meets an attractive girl at the seaside, and a family outing becomes a revelation
| 15:004/4A race against time for the Victorian sleuth, as a hired killer prowls Leith's alleys. 15:45Dave confronts his emotions when a survival weekend turns into a New Age get-together.
| 15:001/4A sinister letter is found in a leading lady's dressing room at a theatre. 15:45A wealthy South African widow sets an unusual test for her suitors.
| 15:002/4It's summer and the Victorian detective is feeling the heat tackling a nasty murder. 15:45A haircut turns into an uncomfortably close shave for the unfortunate client
| 15:00Mary Quant reveals how her designer clothing changed the fashion market. 15:30A musical portrait of how the jazz trumpeter Miles Davis became a painter in later life.
| 15:00From Curtis Mayfield to Mahler. Actor Colin Firth is castaway by Sue Lawley. 15:45David Attenborough recalls a memorable filming trip, following chimpanzees hunting monkeys
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| 16:00 | 16:001/5Hercule Poirot's train departs, but one passenger aboard will never finish the journey. 16:306/7Shahrazad beguiles the king with a tale of bizarre accidents
| 16:002/5A passenger lies murdered, but luckily the Belgian sleuth is aboard the snowbound train. 16:307/7In a last attempt to save her life, Shahrazad invites the king into a story with her
| 16:003/5The Belgian sleuth becomes convinced that the murderer is still aboard the train. 16:301/6Scotland's celebrated GP encounters a local hard-nut and vows to get even.
| 16:004/5The Belgian sleuth discovers that one of the passengers is lying to him. 16:302/6The GP meets his match with Scotland's stingiest widow. With John Gordon Sinclair.
| 16:005/5Time is against the Belgian sleuth as he battles to unmask the murderer. 16:303/6The GP finds a touring Cinderella to be more opera than panto. With John Gordon Sinclair.
| 16:001/4A dragon's egg must be retrieved by a hero cursed with immortality. 16:45A trip to a university golfing competition has unusual consequences for two professors.
| 16:002/5The tale of a neuroscientist who tries to revive the victim of a dubious experiment. 16:30Requested to visit a client by the police, a solicitor must read a letter before entering
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| 17:00 | 17:001/5Bill Bryson begins his fascinating, witty and surprising journey around the human body. 17:156/20Dombey, in deep mourning for his son, is unable to offer his daughter any comfort. 17:301/6Richard is alarmed to find that Uljabaan has commandeered six allotments for an experiment
| 17:002/5Bill Bryson looks at the head and the reason for our facial expressions. 17:157/20A trip to Leamington brings Dombey into the circle of the formidable Mrs Skewton. 17:301/4The Andersson family take Geoff on a road trip to Stockholm.
| 17:003/5Bill Bryson delves down further, through the mouth and into the throat. 17:158/20Captain Cuttle seeks news of young Walter Gay, missing at sea. 17:301/3Why are people dying in front of their wireless sets? The police visit the BBC.
| 17:004/5Bill Bryson's anatomical adventure continues in the dissecting room. 17:159/20Cold, disdainful Edith wins the hearts of Dombey and his manager. 17:301/2Anglesey stand-up Tudur Owen on his father opening a zoo.
| 17:005/5Bill Bryson concludes his journey around the human body with a look at sleep. 17:1510/20Florence meets her new mama and something stirs in Edith's cold heart. 17:302/6Ed tries to stir up some dissent when he becomes editor of the student magazine.
| 17:00Paralleling Emily Bronte's life at Haworth by reconstructing her fantasy world.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra chooses the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:30Bill Bryson reads his fascinating, witty and surprising journey around the human body.
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| 18:00 | 18:002/8Albert advises Harold on the art of seduction. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell. 18:301/6Dorothy worries over William's wedding and Thomas de Quinine arrives.
| 18:009/14In a dream, Neddie is urged to climb Mount Everest – from the inside. 18:305/6Duo Tommy and Sheila's comeback faces jeopardy from his dodgy past.
| 18:0020/20The Lad battles to try and get a good night's sleep... 18:302/4Phonsie and Stumpy struggle to keep Josie from Packy McGoldrick's clutches.
| 18:0015/20When Mainwaring's bank gets bombed, the platoon must guard all the money. 18:301/6The show supplying the answers to questions you never asked.
| 18:005/13George and Kate get in a tizzy showing off baby Helen. 18:306/8Cleaner Elsie is facing eviction. Can caretaker Ramsay save the day?
| 18:30Exquisite, clear-eyed essays on archaeology, nature and memory by the poet Kathleen Jamie.
| 18:40Comedian Miles Jupp with tracks by Eartha Kitt and The Proclaimers. 18:502/4Dombey is in deep mourning for his son.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/6Stephen Fry, Natalie Haynes, Milton Jones and Lloyd Langford vie for wordy supremacy. 19:305/6Xanthippe's luck is in as the war-like, sex-mad Spartans arrive in Ancient Athens.
| 19:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 19:303/4Bridget Christie joins Max and Ivan as they investigate strange goings-on at the circus.
| 19:003/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Jimmy Mulville and Nonny Williams. 19:305/8Valentine's Day approaches and some of the zoo staff are keen to find romance.
| 19:008/10Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. 19:304/6Can Jason patch up his love life with a last-chance date?
| 19:006/6Gyles Brandreth with Lucy Moore, Charles Collingwood, Anthony Holden and Simon Fanshawe. 19:302/4Margaret and Ken invite all the family round to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary
| 19:40Matt Haig chooses a track by The Human League and a song from 'Hamilton'. 19:455/5Carter helps his Uncle to look up an old flame, but they are surprised by what they find.
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| 20:00 | 20:005/8True stories told live in the USA: stories of female strength and empowerment. 20:55Gyles Brandreth chooses tracks by Maurice Chevalier & Hermione Gingold and The Muppets.
| 20:0017/52Manoush Zomorodi explores the possibilities created by gene and stem cell technology 20:50Singer Kim Wilde with tracks by Cilla Black and Paul Simon.
| 20:00Repetition is everywhere. Repetition is persuasive. Has Ross Sutherland been here before?
| 20:003/3Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed the radio we listen to
| 20:00A musical portrait of how the jazz trumpeter Miles Davis became a painter in later life. 20:30The impact of Miles Davis' 'So What' from his record 'Kind of Blue'.
| 20:003/5Colin and author Prudence defend the romantic innocence of her second novel. 20:30Dorothy and Edward's children return for the anniversary celebration. From 1979.
| 20:005/6Frankie comes out in blotches and pays tribute to Tchaikovsky. 20:309/18HMS Troutbridge takes part in a NATO exercise, with a reluctant Captain Povey at the helm.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Robert Rinder, Stella Duffy and Harriett Gilbert discuss some of their favourite books. 21:306/6Nick Ross reviews a 1964 case when a maggot infested body was found
| 21:00Matthew Syed examines the work of the controversial anthropologist Colin Turnbull. 21:301/3Bob is a placid musician on a Middle East liner, until the ship docks in Qaman.
| 21:002/7Josie Long presents stories about dancing. 21:302/3Bob and Sarab escape from Qaman and set off on a journey halfway across Europe
| 21:00Miles Davis chosen by Adrian Utley of Portishead. 21:303/3In the midst of danger and misunderstanding Bob and Sarab's lives will never be the same
| 21:002/3Paul Gambaccini tells how the film The Deer Hunter won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1978 21:301/3The way to a husband's heart is found through the pleasures of a sumptuous meal. 21:452/3An elderly lawyer reflects upon a troubling case from his past.
| 21:00Mary Quant reveals how her designer clothing changed the fashion market. 21:30A musical portrait of how the jazz trumpeter Miles Davis became a painter in later life.
| 21:00From Curtis Mayfield to Mahler. Actor Colin Firth is castaway by Sue Lawley. 21:45David Attenborough recalls a memorable filming trip, following chimpanzees hunting monkeys
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6Tony Hawks and Paul Merton join Sue Perkins for Just a Minute. 22:304/4Hal hosts a dinner party with Sam to show off their new basement - with unexpected results
| 22:004/6Steph McGovern poses devilishly devious dilemmas to guests Scott Bennett and Ria Lina. 22:304/6Josh and his wife Monique attend their first NCT class. 22:55Isy Suttie chats again to Ania Magliano in the Comedy Club.
| 22:003/6Clare's got tickets to Any Questions? Starring Sally Phillips 22:303/4Reporter David Lander investigates the worrying impact of a new food additive. 22:55Isy Suttie chats again to Ania Magliano in the Comedy Club.
| 22:004/4Stand-up show with Ellie Taylor in which she talks about a controversial subject. 22:303/6Comedian, writer and podcaster Deborah Frances White's tales of growing up.
| 22:00Mike Wozniak plays host to a panel of improv all stars in this new spontaneous game show. 22:306/6John apologises for a delay and wonders what his hobbies are.
| 22:001/6Pilot show of Stephen Fry's series of humorous banter and sketches. 22:306/6Nick ponders moving in with his girlfriend, and which geranium is sexiest?
| 22:005/10Shame, mittens and a terrible sense of direction. Stephen Mangan talks to Marian Keyes. 22:303/6A genealogist probes the lineage of Jeremy Hardy. 22:55Jon Holmes talks to Yorkshire’s finest meat-themed Double Act, The Delightful Sausage.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/10Lucy Porter, Geoff Norcott, Alasdair Beckett-King and Cindy Yu join Andy Zaltzman. 23:303/613th-century furniture sales and the hi-fi extremist.
| 23:005/6Actress Olivia Colman talks to Sharon Horgan, writer and star of sitcom Pulling. 23:304/6Why is a baby in Hell? Can God be persuaded to bring it back to life?
| 23:004/4Mark Thomas and his Glasgow audience consider a policy to buy Scotland out of the Union. 23:302/4Funny, factually-accurate look at space travel and explosive nuclear propulsion. 23:452/6Country legend Tina C visits Iceland to help save the world from its financial mess.
| 23:001/4Susan Calman explains that she has never been interested in having children. 23:305/5Thom is enthralled by the melodramatic extravaganza of straight-to-DVD Bollywood films.
| 23:002/4John Thomson, Helen Moon, Fiona Clarke and Gavin Webster in sketches sent by the public. 23:301/8The National Theatre of Brent tells the chaotic and noisy story of life on Earth. 23:451/6Featuring early efforts by Alan Moore, Patricia Cornwell, Byron and Henrik Ibsen.
| 23:004/6Disraeli arrives to deconstruct the characters and folk in Ben's life. 23:306/6The Bletchley Park codebreakers grapple with the complexities of religion.
| 23:004/5Mel turns up with a baby - and it turns out to be hers. Vicki is somewhat perplexed. 23:305/5Sketch show with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward.
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