| 00:00 | 00:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 00:303/4Harriet Carker tries to appeal to her brother's better nature.
| 00:00One day in 1920, charismatic former Labour MP Victor Grayson walked out of his life. 00:45Retirement didn't suit Tommy, but perhaps a new life at the mill had something to offer.
| 00:001/3Mrs Mantrip hopes that a new neighbour won't lower the tone of her beloved Durham Square.
| 00:002/3Susan Leg wants to keep her neighbours guessing about 'Rudolf da Vinci'.
| 00:003/3Susan's neighbours think she's a gossip columnist, until they learn the whole truth.
| 00:004/4Mankind's immortal hero must help Joseph of Arimethea - held captive by a malevolent angel 00:45Can a sceptical academic resist reading a book that curses anyone that dares open it?
| 00:005/5The creepy raconteur tells of something evil stalking stranded soldiers in Afghanistan. 00:30When Miss Poulton rents a house she does not know that it comes with an unseen helper
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| 01:00 | 01:40Comedian Romesh Ranganathan chooses tracks by Evelyn King and The Notorious B.I.G. 01:504/4Cast out of her home, who can Florence Dombey turn to?
| 01:001/6Rural intrigue stalks amateur sleuth - the Honourable Richard Rollison (the Toff). 01:301/5Captain Hastings recalls his first case with Hercule Poirot, thanks to old pal John.
| 01:002/6Someone is keen to buy Selby Farm where the owner's brother has vanished. 01:302/5Poirot begins his first investigation with Hastings, and proves a stickler for minutiae.
| 01:003/6After the discovery of a body, the Toff is determined to uncover Selby Farm's secrets. 01:303/5The coroner's inquest raises awkward questions, and Inglethorpe incriminates himself.
| 01:004/6Farm owner Gillian Selby claims she no longer needs the Toff's assistance. 01:304/5An arrest is made. A court case begins. Things go from bad to worse for John and Lawrence.
| 01:00A lonely woman waits in a remote Welsh hotel for her philandering husband.
| 01:00The 17 year old Twinkler twins are half-German and recently orphaned.
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| 02:00 | | 02:001/10Herbert Powyss sets out to make his mark in the field of science. 02:151/5Ann Marie Di Mambro's drama about a family sharing the BRCA2 cancer gene. 02:304/6The computer catches a very common virus, making the invasion doomed in more ways than one
| 02:002/10Warlow begins his seven-year term of isolation. 02:152/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 02:304/4Geoff negotiates the generous Swedish parental benefits system.
| 02:003/10With Warlow isolated, Powyss becomes entranced by Warlow's wife. 02:153/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 02:301/4Boswell attempts to write a biography of Sigmund Freud, but Freud asks all the questions.
| 02:004/10Powyss gets ever closer to Hannah. It's the constant gossip on the estate. 02:154/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 02:302/4Trisha tries to impress Jill with her recipe for eggs.
| 02:005/6Amateur sleuth Richard Rollison refuses to be fobbed off and receives some useful advice. 02:305/5Captain Hastings and DI Japp are bewildered by Hercule Poirot's antics at Styles Court.
| 02:15Adam Long celebrates The Great Clock of the Palace of Westminster. 02:30A history of the East India Company and how it came to subdue India.
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| 03:00 | 03:006/6The King of Titters with ditties and giant animals! 03:3010/18A mix-up at the dry cleaners sparks an unexpected promotion.
| 03:005/8Harold reckons a commode will make him rich. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell. 03:304/6John Sheets makes a welcome arrival and a game of cricket is proposed.
| 03:0014/14Neddie converts the famous London landmark into a spaceship. 03:30From playing Doxon of Dick Green, to a troop of Beefeaters. The ultimate one-man show.
| 03:003/14The Lad, Sid and Bill get stranded and must walk home. 03:301/4Grumpy Victor Meldrew is about to lose his job. Adapted from TV, with Richard Wilson.
| 03:0018/20Captain Mainwaring is aghast when his chief clerk comes up in the world. 03:304/6The show supplying the answers to questions you never asked
| 03:005/10After three years, Powyss is losing heart with his experiment. 03:155/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 03:305/6Ed becomes involved in honouring plucky wartime songbird 'Beryl Bassett'.
| 03:452/5Carter Brandon and his Uncle track down a sporting hero. With Stephen Thorne.
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| 04:00 | 04:00Actor Cate Blanchett is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 04:452/5Barry Pilton's unheroic account of walking the Pennine Way: Peak District National Park
| 04:004/6With panellists Michael Rosen, Arthur Smith, Paul Sinha and Natalie Haynes. 04:302/6The bungling surveillance team are out of their depth shadowing a corrupt Russian.
| 04:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 04:302/6Marcus goes away to save his marriage, leaving Dolores with the kids.
| 04:006/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Rory Bremner and Jon Glover. 04:308/8What will become of the animals, and the staff, when the zoo goes up for sale?
| 04:001/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:301/6Will Pete and Cassie's friendship survive new romantic interests?
| 04:008/13Baby Helen is annoying Kate and George's neighbours. 04:301/6Demobbed Old Ned heads south after the war and joins a special construction team.
| 04:005/5Colin helps an old author having problems, and Janet has doubts about a new one. 04:303/6Things start to go awry when Norman switches rooms at the Grand Hotel.
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| 05:00 | 05:00One day in 1920, charismatic former Labour MP Victor Grayson walked out of his life. 05:45Retirement didn't suit Tommy, but perhaps a new life at the mill had something to offer.
| 05:001/3Mrs Mantrip hopes that a new neighbour won't lower the tone of her beloved Durham Square.
| 05:002/3Susan Leg wants to keep her neighbours guessing about 'Rudolf da Vinci'.
| 05:003/3Susan's neighbours think she's a gossip columnist, until they learn the whole truth.
| 05:00A lonely woman waits in a remote Welsh hotel for her philandering husband.
| 05:003/6Three students from Brasenose College, Oxford take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 05:301/4Life and recipes from cookery writer Damien Trench's kitchen diary.
| 05:001/3Maria Friedman and guests explore programmes in the BBC archive featuring Stephen Sondheim
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| 06:00 | 06:001/6Rural intrigue stalks amateur sleuth - the Honourable Richard Rollison (the Toff). 06:301/5Captain Hastings recalls his first case with Hercule Poirot, thanks to old pal John.
| 06:002/6Someone is keen to buy Selby Farm where the owner's brother has vanished. 06:302/5Poirot begins his first investigation with Hastings, and proves a stickler for minutiae.
| 06:003/6After the discovery of a body, the Toff is determined to uncover Selby Farm's secrets. 06:303/5The coroner's inquest raises awkward questions, and Inglethorpe incriminates himself.
| 06:004/6Farm owner Gillian Selby claims she no longer needs the Toff's assistance. 06:304/5An arrest is made. A court case begins. Things go from bad to worse for John and Lawrence.
| 06:005/6Amateur sleuth Richard Rollison refuses to be fobbed off and receives some useful advice. 06:305/5Captain Hastings and DI Japp are bewildered by Hercule Poirot's antics at Styles Court.
| 06:00The 17 year old Twinkler twins are half-German and recently orphaned.
| 06:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 06:301/2Herbert Powyss sets out to make his mark in the field of science.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/10Herbert Powyss sets out to make his mark in the field of science. 07:151/5Ann Marie Di Mambro's drama about a family sharing the BRCA2 cancer gene. 07:304/6The computer catches a very common virus, making the invasion doomed in more ways than one
| 07:002/10Warlow begins his seven-year term of isolation. 07:152/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 07:304/4Geoff negotiates the generous Swedish parental benefits system.
| 07:003/10With Warlow isolated, Powyss becomes entranced by Warlow's wife. 07:153/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 07:301/4Boswell attempts to write a biography of Sigmund Freud, but Freud asks all the questions.
| 07:004/10Powyss gets ever closer to Hannah. It's the constant gossip on the estate. 07:154/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 07:302/4Trisha tries to impress Jill with her recipe for eggs.
| 07:005/10After three years, Powyss is losing heart with his experiment. 07:155/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 07:305/6Ed becomes involved in honouring plucky wartime songbird 'Beryl Bassett'.
| 07:15Adam Long celebrates The Great Clock of the Palace of Westminster. 07:30A history of the East India Company and how it came to subdue India.
| 07:40Lucy Worsley chooses Mozart and Magnificat and Nunc dimittis: The Seventh Service. 07:50Three women’s lives are intertwined when they discover they share the BRCA2 cancer gene.
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| 08:00 | 08:005/8Harold reckons a commode will make him rich. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell. 08:304/6John Sheets makes a welcome arrival and a game of cricket is proposed.
| 08:0014/14Neddie converts the famous London landmark into a spaceship. 08:30From playing Doxon of Dick Green, to a troop of Beefeaters. The ultimate one-man show.
| 08:003/14The Lad, Sid and Bill get stranded and must walk home. 08:301/4Grumpy Victor Meldrew is about to lose his job. Adapted from TV, with Richard Wilson.
| 08:0018/20Captain Mainwaring is aghast when his chief clerk comes up in the world. 08:304/6The show supplying the answers to questions you never asked
| 08:008/13Baby Helen is annoying Kate and George's neighbours. 08:301/6Demobbed Old Ned heads south after the war and joins a special construction team.
| 08:452/5Carter Brandon and his Uncle track down a sporting hero. With Stephen Thorne.
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| 09:00 | 09:004/6With panellists Michael Rosen, Arthur Smith, Paul Sinha and Natalie Haynes. 09:302/6The bungling surveillance team are out of their depth shadowing a corrupt Russian.
| 09:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 09:302/6Marcus goes away to save his marriage, leaving Dolores with the kids.
| 09:006/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Rory Bremner and Jon Glover. 09:308/8What will become of the animals, and the staff, when the zoo goes up for sale?
| 09:001/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 09:301/6Will Pete and Cassie's friendship survive new romantic interests?
| 09:003/6Three students from Brasenose College, Oxford take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 09:301/4Life and recipes from cookery writer Damien Trench's kitchen diary.
| 09:005/5Colin helps an old author having problems, and Janet has doubts about a new one. 09:303/6Things start to go awry when Norman switches rooms at the Grand Hotel.
| 09:0011/20The Bishop and Canon go head-to-head to acquire a rare Minton for their collections. 09:3011/18Can the crew of HMS Troutbridge rise to the occasion of a birthday celebration?
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| 10:00 | 10:00One day in 1920, charismatic former Labour MP Victor Grayson walked out of his life. 10:45Retirement didn't suit Tommy, but perhaps a new life at the mill had something to offer.
| 10:001/3Mrs Mantrip hopes that a new neighbour won't lower the tone of her beloved Durham Square.
| 10:002/3Susan Leg wants to keep her neighbours guessing about 'Rudolf da Vinci'.
| 10:003/3Susan's neighbours think she's a gossip columnist, until they learn the whole truth.
| 10:00A lonely woman waits in a remote Welsh hotel for her philandering husband.
| 10:001/3Maria Friedman and guests explore programmes in the BBC archive featuring Stephen Sondheim
| 10:00Actress Imelda Staunton is castaway by Sue Lawley. 10:453/5Barry Pilton's unheroic account of walking the Pennine Way: only 215 miles to go...
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| 11:00 | 11:001/6Rural intrigue stalks amateur sleuth - the Honourable Richard Rollison (the Toff). 11:301/5Captain Hastings recalls his first case with Hercule Poirot, thanks to old pal John.
| 11:002/6Someone is keen to buy Selby Farm where the owner's brother has vanished. 11:302/5Poirot begins his first investigation with Hastings, and proves a stickler for minutiae.
| 11:003/6After the discovery of a body, the Toff is determined to uncover Selby Farm's secrets. 11:303/5The coroner's inquest raises awkward questions, and Inglethorpe incriminates himself.
| 11:004/6Farm owner Gillian Selby claims she no longer needs the Toff's assistance. 11:304/5An arrest is made. A court case begins. Things go from bad to worse for John and Lawrence.
| 11:005/6Amateur sleuth Richard Rollison refuses to be fobbed off and receives some useful advice. 11:305/5Captain Hastings and DI Japp are bewildered by Hercule Poirot's antics at Styles Court.
| 11:00The 17 year old Twinkler twins are half-German and recently orphaned.
| 11:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 11:301/2Herbert Powyss sets out to make his mark in the field of science.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/10Herbert Powyss sets out to make his mark in the field of science. 12:151/5Ann Marie Di Mambro's drama about a family sharing the BRCA2 cancer gene. 12:304/6The computer catches a very common virus, making the invasion doomed in more ways than one
| 12:002/10Warlow begins his seven-year term of isolation. 12:152/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 12:304/4Geoff negotiates the generous Swedish parental benefits system.
| 12:003/10With Warlow isolated, Powyss becomes entranced by Warlow's wife. 12:153/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 12:301/4Boswell attempts to write a biography of Sigmund Freud, but Freud asks all the questions.
| 12:004/10Powyss gets ever closer to Hannah. It's the constant gossip on the estate. 12:154/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 12:302/4Trisha tries to impress Jill with her recipe for eggs.
| 12:005/10After three years, Powyss is losing heart with his experiment. 12:155/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 12:305/6Ed becomes involved in honouring plucky wartime songbird 'Beryl Bassett'.
| 12:15Adam Long celebrates The Great Clock of the Palace of Westminster. 12:30A history of the East India Company and how it came to subdue India.
| 12:40Lucy Worsley chooses Mozart and Magnificat and Nunc dimittis: The Seventh Service. 12:50Three women’s lives are intertwined when they discover they share the BRCA2 cancer gene.
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| 13:00 | 13:005/8Harold reckons a commode will make him rich. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell. 13:304/6John Sheets makes a welcome arrival and a game of cricket is proposed.
| 13:0014/14Neddie converts the famous London landmark into a spaceship. 13:30From playing Doxon of Dick Green, to a troop of Beefeaters. The ultimate one-man show.
| 13:003/14The Lad, Sid and Bill get stranded and must walk home. 13:301/4Grumpy Victor Meldrew is about to lose his job. Adapted from TV, with Richard Wilson.
| 13:0018/20Captain Mainwaring is aghast when his chief clerk comes up in the world. 13:304/6The show supplying the answers to questions you never asked
| 13:008/13Baby Helen is annoying Kate and George's neighbours. 13:301/6Demobbed Old Ned heads south after the war and joins a special construction team.
| 13:452/5Carter Brandon and his Uncle track down a sporting hero. With Stephen Thorne.
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| 14:00 | 14:004/6With panellists Michael Rosen, Arthur Smith, Paul Sinha and Natalie Haynes. 14:302/6The bungling surveillance team are out of their depth shadowing a corrupt Russian.
| 14:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 14:302/6Marcus goes away to save his marriage, leaving Dolores with the kids.
| 14:006/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Rory Bremner and Jon Glover. 14:308/8What will become of the animals, and the staff, when the zoo goes up for sale?
| 14:001/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 14:301/6Will Pete and Cassie's friendship survive new romantic interests?
| 14:003/6Three students from Brasenose College, Oxford take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 14:301/4Life and recipes from cookery writer Damien Trench's kitchen diary.
| 14:005/5Colin helps an old author having problems, and Janet has doubts about a new one. 14:303/6Things start to go awry when Norman switches rooms at the Grand Hotel.
| 14:0011/20The Bishop and Canon go head-to-head to acquire a rare Minton for their collections. 14:3011/18Can the crew of HMS Troutbridge rise to the occasion of a birthday celebration?
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| 15:00 | 15:00One day in 1920, charismatic former Labour MP Victor Grayson walked out of his life. 15:45Retirement didn't suit Tommy, but perhaps a new life at the mill had something to offer.
| 15:001/3Mrs Mantrip hopes that a new neighbour won't lower the tone of her beloved Durham Square.
| 15:002/3Susan Leg wants to keep her neighbours guessing about 'Rudolf da Vinci'.
| 15:003/3Susan's neighbours think she's a gossip columnist, until they learn the whole truth.
| 15:00A lonely woman waits in a remote Welsh hotel for her philandering husband.
| 15:001/3Maria Friedman and guests explore programmes in the BBC archive featuring Stephen Sondheim
| 15:00Actress Imelda Staunton is castaway by Sue Lawley. 15:453/5Barry Pilton's unheroic account of walking the Pennine Way: only 215 miles to go...
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| 16:00 | 16:001/6Rural intrigue stalks amateur sleuth - the Honourable Richard Rollison (the Toff). 16:301/5Captain Hastings recalls his first case with Hercule Poirot, thanks to old pal John.
| 16:002/6Someone is keen to buy Selby Farm where the owner's brother has vanished. 16:302/5Poirot begins his first investigation with Hastings, and proves a stickler for minutiae.
| 16:003/6After the discovery of a body, the Toff is determined to uncover Selby Farm's secrets. 16:303/5The coroner's inquest raises awkward questions, and Inglethorpe incriminates himself.
| 16:004/6Farm owner Gillian Selby claims she no longer needs the Toff's assistance. 16:304/5An arrest is made. A court case begins. Things go from bad to worse for John and Lawrence.
| 16:005/6Amateur sleuth Richard Rollison refuses to be fobbed off and receives some useful advice. 16:305/5Captain Hastings and DI Japp are bewildered by Hercule Poirot's antics at Styles Court.
| 16:004/4Mankind's immortal hero must help Joseph of Arimethea - held captive by a malevolent angel 16:45Can a sceptical academic resist reading a book that curses anyone that dares open it?
| 16:005/5The creepy raconteur tells of something evil stalking stranded soldiers in Afghanistan. 16:30When Miss Poulton rents a house she does not know that it comes with an unseen helper
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| 17:00 | 17:001/10Herbert Powyss sets out to make his mark in the field of science. 17:151/5Ann Marie Di Mambro's drama about a family sharing the BRCA2 cancer gene. 17:304/6The computer catches a very common virus, making the invasion doomed in more ways than one
| 17:002/10Warlow begins his seven-year term of isolation. 17:152/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 17:304/4Geoff negotiates the generous Swedish parental benefits system.
| 17:003/10With Warlow isolated, Powyss becomes entranced by Warlow's wife. 17:153/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 17:301/4Boswell attempts to write a biography of Sigmund Freud, but Freud asks all the questions.
| 17:004/10Powyss gets ever closer to Hannah. It's the constant gossip on the estate. 17:154/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 17:302/4Trisha tries to impress Jill with her recipe for eggs.
| 17:005/10After three years, Powyss is losing heart with his experiment. 17:155/5A lawyer falls in love with the wayward relatives she's been brought up to ignore. 17:305/6Ed becomes involved in honouring plucky wartime songbird 'Beryl Bassett'.
| 17:00The 17 year old Twinkler twins are half-German and recently orphaned.
| 17:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 17:301/2Herbert Powyss sets out to make his mark in the field of science.
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| 18:00 | 18:005/8Harold reckons a commode will make him rich. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell. 18:304/6John Sheets makes a welcome arrival and a game of cricket is proposed.
| 18:0014/14Neddie converts the famous London landmark into a spaceship. 18:30From playing Doxon of Dick Green, to a troop of Beefeaters. The ultimate one-man show.
| 18:003/14The Lad, Sid and Bill get stranded and must walk home. 18:301/4Grumpy Victor Meldrew is about to lose his job. Adapted from TV, with Richard Wilson.
| 18:0018/20Captain Mainwaring is aghast when his chief clerk comes up in the world. 18:304/6The show supplying the answers to questions you never asked
| 18:008/13Baby Helen is annoying Kate and George's neighbours. 18:301/6Demobbed Old Ned heads south after the war and joins a special construction team.
| 18:15Adam Long celebrates The Great Clock of the Palace of Westminster. 18:30A history of the East India Company and how it came to subdue India.
| 18:40Lucy Worsley chooses Mozart and Magnificat and Nunc dimittis: The Seventh Service. 18:50Three women’s lives are intertwined when they discover they share the BRCA2 cancer gene.
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| 19:00 | 19:004/6With panellists Michael Rosen, Arthur Smith, Paul Sinha and Natalie Haynes. 19:302/6The bungling surveillance team are out of their depth shadowing a corrupt Russian.
| 19:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 19:302/6Marcus goes away to save his marriage, leaving Dolores with the kids.
| 19:006/6Clive Anderson is joined by Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Rory Bremner and Jon Glover. 19:308/8What will become of the animals, and the staff, when the zoo goes up for sale?
| 19:001/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 19:301/6Will Pete and Cassie's friendship survive new romantic interests?
| 19:003/6Three students from Brasenose College, Oxford take on their professors in the upbeat quiz. 19:301/4Life and recipes from cookery writer Damien Trench's kitchen diary.
| 19:452/5Carter Brandon and his Uncle track down a sporting hero. With Stephen Thorne.
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| 20:00 | 20:008/8Catherine Burns with stories from the double helix - tales featuring DNA inheritance. 20:55Singer Gabrielle chooses tracks by Tina Turner, Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton
| 20:00Manoush Zomorodi explores how can we best escape a doom and gloom spiral? 20:50Comedian Andy Hamilton with tracks by Perry Como and by Buddy Holly.
| 20:002/3Isy Suttie shares more lessons in life and love.
| 20:00Victor Meldrew would never believe it! A celebration of the hit comedy.
| 20:00Christopher Bigsby talks to actors and directors on portraying Willy Loman. From 2006. 20:30A celebration of Gerry Rafferty's popular solo hit, Baker Street.
| 20:005/5Colin helps an old author having problems, and Janet has doubts about a new one. 20:303/6Things start to go awry when Norman switches rooms at the Grand Hotel.
| 20:0011/20The Bishop and Canon go head-to-head to acquire a rare Minton for their collections. 20:3011/18Can the crew of HMS Troutbridge rise to the occasion of a birthday celebration?
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| 21:00 | 21:00Alex Jones and Victoria Hislop talk about their favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 21:306/10Montag has quit his job as a fireman, burning books for a living. Now he is in danger. 21:456/10Who is the old woman found in the snow? PC Hayley Morton is desperate to know.
| 21:00Matthew Syed asks whether anyone can become a mental athlete. 21:307/10Montag's boss suspects him. And now the fire engine has stopped outside his house. 21:457/10Who is the old woman found in the snow? Finally someone offers up some information.
| 21:005/7Short documentaries inspired by encounters with old texts. Presented by Josie Long. 21:308/10Beatty is dead, and there’s a live broadcast of Montag on the run from authorities. 21:458/10Who is the old woman found in the snow? Lee gets a call from the police.
| 21:00Sally Phillips nominates her comedy star, Myrna Loy 21:309/10Faber has done what he can to help but the Mechanical Hound is after Montag now. 21:459/10Lee goes to hospital to see if the woman found in the snow in a park is his mother.
| 21:001/4On The Waterfront; an Oscar Best Picture starring Marlon Brando - with Paul Gambaccini. 21:3010/10Montag has evaded the authorities and found friends. But he is still not safe. 21:4510/10Who is the woman found in the snow? Joe goes back to the ICU to see his old friend Marion.
| 21:001/3Maria Friedman and guests explore programmes in the BBC archive featuring Stephen Sondheim
| 21:00Actress Imelda Staunton is castaway by Sue Lawley. 21:453/5Barry Pilton's unheroic account of walking the Pennine Way: only 215 miles to go...
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| 22:00 | 22:006/6Eleanor Tiernan and Tony Hawks join Sue Perkins for Just a Minute. 22:303/6The Kiwi band face fan propositions. Improvised by Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement.
| 22:001/6Comedy series about a man struggling to cope with being reincarnated as various animals. 22:301/4The boys host a charity gala night - all is going well until George's shock confession. 22:55Athena Kugblenu chats to Huge Davies in the Comedy Club.
| 22:006/6Nali's leaving the Barker household. But there's some 'tidying up' to do first. 22:302/4Comedian Rob Newman presents a unique odyssey of our brains mixing stand-up and sketches.
| 22:004/4Olga explores privacy, but shhh… it’s private. 22:306/6Outlander and Paddington star Tim Downie looks back to drama school. 22:55Athena Kugblenu chats again to Huge Davies in the Comedy Club.
| 22:00Phil Wang and Susie Dent challenge guests to help create the new ultimate dictionary. 22:303/4Justin Edwards, Mel Giedroyc and Dave Mounfield with special guest Clare Grogan.
| 22:004/6Stephen Fry serves up witty banter with Hugh Laurie, Jim Broadbent and Alison Steadman. 22:303/6Dame Joan Bakewell listens to the Arctic Monkeys and has a beatboxing lesson.
| 22:008/10Comic Lucy Porter confesses romantic disasters and an untold secret to Stephen Mangan, 22:306/6The gang uncovers an unhealthy conspiracy. Stars Jeremy Hardy.
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| 23:00 | 23:007/10Zoe Lyons, Andrew Maxwell, Rachel Parris, and Danny Finkelstein join Andy Zaltzman. 23:306/6A war poet is told that the troops prefer limericks.
| 23:002/4A heady combination of maths, science and comedy with Festival of the Spoken Nerd. 23:152/4The comedian sets out to validate herself through 18th-century philosophy. 23:301/4John welcomes Chris Difford from Squeeze - but not before he has ejected Ken.
| 23:001/6Reece Dinsdale stars as local government officer who wants inner peace, but is held back. 23:301/8Jon Holmes's award-winning satirical comedy concept album returns to twist into the news. 23:455/6Country music legend Tina C tries save the world from its financial mess by visiting China
| 23:004/4Susan asks if you can really describe a person by simply stating their genetic code. 23:303/4A sudden event causes a lifestyle rethink for the Manchester DJ. Stars Justin Moorhouse.
| 23:001/6Spin doctors Prentiss and McCabe are skint. 23:304/8From Vikings to Normans, the National Theatre of Brent present their history of Earth. 23:454/6Chuck Palahniuk began by doling out questionable advice as editor of a letters page.
| 23:00Bizarre, overheard conversations during the course of one day. 23:303/3John Humphrys gives 28 performers 60 seconds each. With Phil Cornwell and John Finnemore.
| 23:002/6Myths and mucking out at the court of King Arthur. 23:303/6Will a protest halt the park's Sales and stop Mick going 'Dirty Dancing' with Valerie?
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