| 00:00 | 00:006/6The crew battle to escape from the aliens, who are trying to target Chipper. 00:30Sir John Rowell awaits his nemesis, alongside a gruesome reminder of his days in Africa.
| 00:008/8Radiolab explores the surprisingly evolutionary story of the human ‘butt’ 00:55Brian Eno chooses tracks from Rex Lawson and Rev James Cleveland and the Angelic Choir.
| 00:00Harriett Gilbert invites Terry Christian and Dr Kevin Fong to talk favourite books. 00:30Milton Jones celebrates the comic genius of Tommy Cooper.
| 00:00Short documentaries about remixing and reinventing the world presented by Josie Long. 00:30Jane Garvey reflects on women and cars with presenter Suzi Perry and driver Susie Wolff.
| 00:00Sara Pascoe champions Virginia Woolf, author of 'Mrs Dalloway' and 'A Room of One's Own'. 00:30Garden designer James Wong asks if British gardening is stuck in the past.
| 00:00Frankie Valli and others share their memories of the classic song. 00:30Julian Fellowes meets an original member of a theatre group supported by Thomas Hardy.
| 00:001/2Elite intellectual Joseph Knecht rebels against the utopian society he once idolised.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Horse trainer Lucinda Russell is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 01:45David Attenborough hates rats, but in a personal way explains why they should be respected
| 01:00Police call in psychic detective Thomas Soutar to find a missing woman 01:451/5DS Sue Manson of the National Missing Persons Bureau hunts for a fixated serial killer.
| 01:00Psychic Thomas Soutar discovers some unsettling connections between his uncle and a murder 01:452/5An art loving priest has a theory which might lead to victims – or even the killer.
| 01:00Psychic Thomas Soutar becomes obsessed when he's asked to help find a missing student. 01:453/5Father Raphoe's unusual theories lead to the discovery of one of five missing persons.
| 01:00Psychic detective Thomas Soutar suffers a crisis of confidence on a new investigation. 01:454/5The race is on to find the sixth victim of the Renaissance art obsessed killer.
| 01:00A woman missing since 1945 is seen in a deserted guest house. Thomas Soutar investigates. 01:455/5Sue knows who the next victim will be, and where the killing will take place.
| 01:00How MP Noel Pemberton Billing's libel battle rocked Lloyd George's government in 1917.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects the best poetry programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 02:301/2A woman claims her daughter was the result of virgin birth. Read by Monica Dolan.
| 02:006/6With Father set for an old folk's home, can the old rogue save the day for Nancy? 02:306/6Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell
| 02:00From a murderous martial art to an unexploded double bass, it's the ultimate one-man show. 02:307/26Doctor Seagoon is dispatched to tackle a curious contagious epidemic disease.
| 02:001/7Hilda Springett is working for a charity and busy sorting out her pals. Stars Thora Hird. 02:3011/14The Lad's new avant-garde friends produce poetical gems, with help from Sid and Bill.
| 02:003/8With daughter Hannah at university, Faith's son Joe wants an Italian student to stay. 02:306/26The platoon take action when a new High Explosive Attack Device goes haywire.
| 02:003/6With several other men vying for her attention, Izzy tries to break up with Razors. 02:303/8Bryan is offered a job at last, but where will he find a babysitter?
| 02:30What should we should know about the people we don’t know?
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| 03:00 | 03:40Comedian Iain Stirling selects tracks by Toto and by Frightened Rabbit. 03:502/2Nettie is on life support and her mum resorts to looking at her laptop for answers.
| 03:006/6Jen’s date turns to farce when she realises it’s Bonfire Night. 03:306/10Jean and Howard drive together to visit Howard’s aunt. 03:451/5Despite Mr Ramsay's bad weather worry, young James is determined to get to the Lighthouse.
| 03:002/4The family wrestle with various needs for approval as Mike's parents come to stay. 03:307/10Confusion reigns when Gretchen leaves Howard. 03:452/5Down on the beach, Minta is on the brink of a life-changing moment Stars Olivia Hallinan.
| 03:001/4James Boswell meets Muhammad Ali, banned from boxing and in the wilderness. 03:308/10The Tilburys aside, Jean has troubles closer to home. 03:453/5Paul and Minta are not back from the beach and Mr Ramsay is getting impatient.
| 03:002/4Trisha makes a special pudding for her first visit to Robert's parents' house. 03:309/10Jean closes in on what really happened at St Cecilia’s. 03:454/5Ten years pass and the Ramsays' house on the Isle of Skye remains empty and neglected.
| 03:003/6The offer of an honorary degree at an ex-polytechnic sends Peter into a depressive spiral. 03:3010/10All is revealed to Jean and Howard makes a decision 03:455/5After a decade, some of the Ramsay family and guests return to their holiday home on Skye.
| 03:451/5Michael Williams stars as legendary 1940s radio star and all-round pessimist Robb Wilton.
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| 04:00 | | 04:003/12Nicholas Parsons with Gyles Brandreth, Tony Hawks, Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Janey Godley 04:304/6Can Patrick and the rest of the family keep Stella's surprise party a secret?
| 04:004/8The antiques quiz visits Harewood House in Yorkshire. 04:304/6With George's birthday looming, he gets two surprises, from both his wife and mother.
| 04:002/6Frank Delaney's language game from the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. 04:302/6Tamsyn Trelawny's band of 18th-century Cornish smugglers try to outwit customs officers.
| 04:003/6Dave Gorman and Brian Sewell chew over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas. 04:303/5The son of a housebreaker learns the hard way that there is no honour among thieves.
| 04:005/6Gyles Brandreth hosts with Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden, Richard Herring and Louise Doughty. 04:301/6At a bandmate's funeral, musicians Roy and George face up to their own mortality.
| 04:001/6Donald Cameron writes a book on the curious habits of the English. With Leslie Phillips. 04:30Ted gets inspired over a new advertising campaign. Stars Ted Ray.
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| 05:00 | 05:0019/20The Bishop uses The Dean’s misfortune to fulfil a royal ambition. 05:3018/18A stray toothbrush reveals a major flaw in the design of the Royal Navy’s fleet.
| 05:005/6Work is proving harder to find and Frank’s health deteriorates
| 05:006/6As conditions worsen in Edwardian England for workers, Frank Owen takes a stand.
| 05:001/3A works outing aboard a paddle steamer in 1911 reunites two childhood sweethearts. 05:45Dad and the two boys are out on their bikes. And then there is an incident.
| 05:002/3A steward's life aboard Devonia is made a misery by a group of upper class students. 05:45Geraldine is forbidden from seeing a boy, but her sister observes a tender connection.
| 05:003/3Are there spies among a curious group of passengers aboard Devonia? 05:45The effect on a family when their uncle suddenly disappears.
| 05:003/3John McCarthy invites Michael Palin to celebrate his BBC radio years
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| 06:00 | 06:00Police call in psychic detective Thomas Soutar to find a missing woman 06:451/5DS Sue Manson of the National Missing Persons Bureau hunts for a fixated serial killer.
| 06:00Psychic Thomas Soutar discovers some unsettling connections between his uncle and a murder 06:452/5An art loving priest has a theory which might lead to victims – or even the killer.
| 06:00Psychic Thomas Soutar becomes obsessed when he's asked to help find a missing student. 06:453/5Father Raphoe's unusual theories lead to the discovery of one of five missing persons.
| 06:00Psychic detective Thomas Soutar suffers a crisis of confidence on a new investigation. 06:454/5The race is on to find the sixth victim of the Renaissance art obsessed killer.
| 06:00A woman missing since 1945 is seen in a deserted guest house. Thomas Soutar investigates. 06:455/5Sue knows who the next victim will be, and where the killing will take place.
| 06:00How MP Noel Pemberton Billing's libel battle rocked Lloyd George's government in 1917.
| 06:00Racing commentator Peter O'Sullevan is castaway by Sue Lawley. 06:45Sir David marvels over the Quetzalcoatlus: the largest flying animal ever to exist.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/6With Father set for an old folk's home, can the old rogue save the day for Nancy? 07:306/6Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell
| 07:00From a murderous martial art to an unexploded double bass, it's the ultimate one-man show. 07:307/26Doctor Seagoon is dispatched to tackle a curious contagious epidemic disease.
| 07:001/7Hilda Springett is working for a charity and busy sorting out her pals. Stars Thora Hird. 07:3011/14The Lad's new avant-garde friends produce poetical gems, with help from Sid and Bill.
| 07:003/8With daughter Hannah at university, Faith's son Joe wants an Italian student to stay. 07:306/26The platoon take action when a new High Explosive Attack Device goes haywire.
| 07:003/6With several other men vying for her attention, Izzy tries to break up with Razors. 07:303/8Bryan is offered a job at last, but where will he find a babysitter?
| 07:30What should we should know about the people we don’t know?
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive 07:302/2A Kent journalist continues investigating a woman’s claim of having had a virgin birth.
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| 08:00 | 08:006/6Jen’s date turns to farce when she realises it’s Bonfire Night. 08:306/10Jean and Howard drive together to visit Howard’s aunt. 08:451/5Despite Mr Ramsay's bad weather worry, young James is determined to get to the Lighthouse.
| 08:002/4The family wrestle with various needs for approval as Mike's parents come to stay. 08:307/10Confusion reigns when Gretchen leaves Howard. 08:452/5Down on the beach, Minta is on the brink of a life-changing moment Stars Olivia Hallinan.
| 08:001/4James Boswell meets Muhammad Ali, banned from boxing and in the wilderness. 08:308/10The Tilburys aside, Jean has troubles closer to home. 08:453/5Paul and Minta are not back from the beach and Mr Ramsay is getting impatient.
| 08:002/4Trisha makes a special pudding for her first visit to Robert's parents' house. 08:309/10Jean closes in on what really happened at St Cecilia’s. 08:454/5Ten years pass and the Ramsays' house on the Isle of Skye remains empty and neglected.
| 08:003/6The offer of an honorary degree at an ex-polytechnic sends Peter into a depressive spiral. 08:3010/10All is revealed to Jean and Howard makes a decision 08:455/5After a decade, some of the Ramsay family and guests return to their holiday home on Skye.
| 08:451/5Michael Williams stars as legendary 1940s radio star and all-round pessimist Robb Wilton.
| 08:40Cricket commentator Jonathan Agnew chooses songs by Peter Skellern and Nina Simone. 08:50Despite the weather forecast, young James is determined to reach the lighthouse off Skye.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6How does a Police Officer deal with anger? 09:301/10Mike Parker explores the maps he fell in love with as a teenager - Ordnance Survey maps. 09:45Rev Richard Littledale reflects on walks in the Bible.
| 09:00Sean Curran reports as Rishi Sunak is questioned by MPs about Iran's attack on Israel. 09:302/10Mike Parker finds out what makes the ideal map for steering us through the urban jungle. 09:45Rev Richard Littledale reflects on walks in the bible.
| 09:00Alicia McCarthy reports from Westminster as MPs back the government's smoking ban. 09:303/10In exploration of cartography, Mike Parker recalls a bygone age of elegant motoring maps. 09:45Rev Richard Littledale reflects on walks in the bible.
| 09:00Sean Curran reports from Westminster on a lively session of Prime Minister's Questions. 09:304/10How society is now being analysed online in cartographic mash-ups and crowd-sourced data. 09:45Rev Richard Littledale reflects on walks in the bible.
| 09:00Alicia McCarthy reports from Westminster where an MP's alleged conduct was centre stage. 09:305/10Mike Parker discovers how maps can be used as tools of power, politics and propaganda. 09:45Rev Richard Littledale reflects on walks in the bible
| 09:001/6Donald Cameron writes a book on the curious habits of the English. With Leslie Phillips. 09:30Ted gets inspired over a new advertising campaign. Stars Ted Ray.
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| 10:00 | 10:008/8Radiolab explores the surprisingly evolutionary story of the human ‘butt’ 10:55Brian Eno chooses tracks from Rex Lawson and Rev James Cleveland and the Angelic Choir.
| 10:00Harriett Gilbert invites Terry Christian and Dr Kevin Fong to talk favourite books. 10:30Milton Jones celebrates the comic genius of Tommy Cooper.
| 10:00Short documentaries about remixing and reinventing the world presented by Josie Long. 10:30Jane Garvey reflects on women and cars with presenter Suzi Perry and driver Susie Wolff.
| 10:00Sara Pascoe champions Virginia Woolf, author of 'Mrs Dalloway' and 'A Room of One's Own'. 10:30Garden designer James Wong asks if British gardening is stuck in the past.
| 10:00Frankie Valli and others share their memories of the classic song. 10:30Julian Fellowes meets an original member of a theatre group supported by Thomas Hardy.
| 10:003/3John McCarthy invites Michael Palin to celebrate his BBC radio years
| 10:0020/20A peaceful Saturday afternoon at St Oggs is rudely interrupted. 10:30The committee examines its finances, and what’s happening in the movies.
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| 11:00 | 11:00Police call in psychic detective Thomas Soutar to find a missing woman 11:451/5DS Sue Manson of the National Missing Persons Bureau hunts for a fixated serial killer.
| 11:00Psychic Thomas Soutar discovers some unsettling connections between his uncle and a murder 11:452/5An art loving priest has a theory which might lead to victims – or even the killer.
| 11:00Psychic Thomas Soutar becomes obsessed when he's asked to help find a missing student. 11:453/5Father Raphoe's unusual theories lead to the discovery of one of five missing persons.
| 11:00Psychic detective Thomas Soutar suffers a crisis of confidence on a new investigation. 11:454/5The race is on to find the sixth victim of the Renaissance art obsessed killer.
| 11:00A woman missing since 1945 is seen in a deserted guest house. Thomas Soutar investigates. 11:455/5Sue knows who the next victim will be, and where the killing will take place.
| 11:00How MP Noel Pemberton Billing's libel battle rocked Lloyd George's government in 1917.
| 11:00Racing commentator Peter O'Sullevan is castaway by Sue Lawley. 11:45Sir David marvels over the Quetzalcoatlus: the largest flying animal ever to exist.
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| 12:00 | 12:006/6With Father set for an old folk's home, can the old rogue save the day for Nancy? 12:306/6Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell
| 12:00From a murderous martial art to an unexploded double bass, it's the ultimate one-man show. 12:307/26Doctor Seagoon is dispatched to tackle a curious contagious epidemic disease.
| 12:001/7Hilda Springett is working for a charity and busy sorting out her pals. Stars Thora Hird. 12:3011/14The Lad's new avant-garde friends produce poetical gems, with help from Sid and Bill.
| 12:003/8With daughter Hannah at university, Faith's son Joe wants an Italian student to stay. 12:306/26The platoon take action when a new High Explosive Attack Device goes haywire.
| 12:003/6With several other men vying for her attention, Izzy tries to break up with Razors. 12:303/8Bryan is offered a job at last, but where will he find a babysitter?
| 12:30What should we should know about the people we don’t know?
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive 12:302/2A Kent journalist continues investigating a woman’s claim of having had a virgin birth.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/6Jen’s date turns to farce when she realises it’s Bonfire Night. 13:306/10Jean and Howard drive together to visit Howard’s aunt. 13:451/5Despite Mr Ramsay's bad weather worry, young James is determined to get to the Lighthouse.
| 13:002/4The family wrestle with various needs for approval as Mike's parents come to stay. 13:307/10Confusion reigns when Gretchen leaves Howard. 13:452/5Down on the beach, Minta is on the brink of a life-changing moment Stars Olivia Hallinan.
| 13:001/4James Boswell meets Muhammad Ali, banned from boxing and in the wilderness. 13:308/10The Tilburys aside, Jean has troubles closer to home. 13:453/5Paul and Minta are not back from the beach and Mr Ramsay is getting impatient.
| 13:002/4Trisha makes a special pudding for her first visit to Robert's parents' house. 13:309/10Jean closes in on what really happened at St Cecilia’s. 13:454/5Ten years pass and the Ramsays' house on the Isle of Skye remains empty and neglected.
| 13:003/6The offer of an honorary degree at an ex-polytechnic sends Peter into a depressive spiral. 13:3010/10All is revealed to Jean and Howard makes a decision 13:455/5After a decade, some of the Ramsay family and guests return to their holiday home on Skye.
| 13:451/5Michael Williams stars as legendary 1940s radio star and all-round pessimist Robb Wilton.
| 13:40Cricket commentator Jonathan Agnew chooses songs by Peter Skellern and Nina Simone. 13:50Despite the weather forecast, young James is determined to reach the lighthouse off Skye.
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| 14:00 | 14:003/12Nicholas Parsons with Gyles Brandreth, Tony Hawks, Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Janey Godley 14:304/6Can Patrick and the rest of the family keep Stella's surprise party a secret?
| 14:004/8The antiques quiz visits Harewood House in Yorkshire. 14:304/6With George's birthday looming, he gets two surprises, from both his wife and mother.
| 14:002/6Frank Delaney's language game from the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. 14:302/6Tamsyn Trelawny's band of 18th-century Cornish smugglers try to outwit customs officers.
| 14:003/6Dave Gorman and Brian Sewell chew over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas. 14:303/5The son of a housebreaker learns the hard way that there is no honour among thieves.
| 14:005/6Gyles Brandreth hosts with Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden, Richard Herring and Louise Doughty. 14:301/6At a bandmate's funeral, musicians Roy and George face up to their own mortality.
| 14:001/6Donald Cameron writes a book on the curious habits of the English. With Leslie Phillips. 14:30Ted gets inspired over a new advertising campaign. Stars Ted Ray.
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| 15:00 | 15:005/6Work is proving harder to find and Frank’s health deteriorates
| 15:006/6As conditions worsen in Edwardian England for workers, Frank Owen takes a stand.
| 15:001/3A works outing aboard a paddle steamer in 1911 reunites two childhood sweethearts. 15:45Dad and the two boys are out on their bikes. And then there is an incident.
| 15:002/3A steward's life aboard Devonia is made a misery by a group of upper class students. 15:45Geraldine is forbidden from seeing a boy, but her sister observes a tender connection.
| 15:003/3Are there spies among a curious group of passengers aboard Devonia? 15:45The effect on a family when their uncle suddenly disappears.
| 15:003/3John McCarthy invites Michael Palin to celebrate his BBC radio years
| 15:0020/20A peaceful Saturday afternoon at St Oggs is rudely interrupted. 15:30The committee examines its finances, and what’s happening in the movies.
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| 16:00 | 16:008/8Radiolab explores the surprisingly evolutionary story of the human ‘butt’ 16:55Brian Eno chooses tracks from Rex Lawson and Rev James Cleveland and the Angelic Choir.
| 16:00Harriett Gilbert invites Terry Christian and Dr Kevin Fong to talk favourite books. 16:30Milton Jones celebrates the comic genius of Tommy Cooper.
| 16:00Short documentaries about remixing and reinventing the world presented by Josie Long. 16:30Jane Garvey reflects on women and cars with presenter Suzi Perry and driver Susie Wolff.
| 16:00Sara Pascoe champions Virginia Woolf, author of 'Mrs Dalloway' and 'A Room of One's Own'. 16:30Garden designer James Wong asks if British gardening is stuck in the past.
| 16:00Frankie Valli and others share their memories of the classic song. 16:30Julian Fellowes meets an original member of a theatre group supported by Thomas Hardy.
| 16:001/2Elite intellectual Joseph Knecht rebels against the utopian society he once idolised.
| 16:001/4The most haunted house in Victorian London is about to give up its dark secret. 16:301/4Lovecraft tells of two sisters confronting their childhood demons.
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| 17:00 | 17:00Police call in psychic detective Thomas Soutar to find a missing woman 17:451/5DS Sue Manson of the National Missing Persons Bureau hunts for a fixated serial killer.
| 17:00Psychic Thomas Soutar discovers some unsettling connections between his uncle and a murder 17:452/5An art loving priest has a theory which might lead to victims – or even the killer.
| 17:00Psychic Thomas Soutar becomes obsessed when he's asked to help find a missing student. 17:453/5Father Raphoe's unusual theories lead to the discovery of one of five missing persons.
| 17:00Psychic detective Thomas Soutar suffers a crisis of confidence on a new investigation. 17:454/5The race is on to find the sixth victim of the Renaissance art obsessed killer.
| 17:00A woman missing since 1945 is seen in a deserted guest house. Thomas Soutar investigates. 17:455/5Sue knows who the next victim will be, and where the killing will take place.
| 17:00How MP Noel Pemberton Billing's libel battle rocked Lloyd George's government in 1917.
| 17:00Racing commentator Peter O'Sullevan is castaway by Sue Lawley. 17:45Sir David marvels over the Quetzalcoatlus: the largest flying animal ever to exist.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/6With Father set for an old folk's home, can the old rogue save the day for Nancy? 18:306/6Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell
| 18:00From a murderous martial art to an unexploded double bass, it's the ultimate one-man show. 18:307/26Doctor Seagoon is dispatched to tackle a curious contagious epidemic disease.
| 18:001/7Hilda Springett is working for a charity and busy sorting out her pals. Stars Thora Hird. 18:3011/14The Lad's new avant-garde friends produce poetical gems, with help from Sid and Bill.
| 18:003/8With daughter Hannah at university, Faith's son Joe wants an Italian student to stay. 18:306/26The platoon take action when a new High Explosive Attack Device goes haywire.
| 18:003/6With several other men vying for her attention, Izzy tries to break up with Razors. 18:303/8Bryan is offered a job at last, but where will he find a babysitter?
| 18:30What should we should know about the people we don’t know?
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive 18:302/2A Kent journalist continues investigating a woman’s claim of having had a virgin birth.
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| 19:00 | 19:006/6Jen’s date turns to farce when she realises it’s Bonfire Night. 19:306/10Jean and Howard drive together to visit Howard’s aunt. 19:451/5Despite Mr Ramsay's bad weather worry, young James is determined to get to the Lighthouse.
| 19:002/4The family wrestle with various needs for approval as Mike's parents come to stay. 19:307/10Confusion reigns when Gretchen leaves Howard. 19:452/5Down on the beach, Minta is on the brink of a life-changing moment Stars Olivia Hallinan.
| 19:001/4James Boswell meets Muhammad Ali, banned from boxing and in the wilderness. 19:308/10The Tilburys aside, Jean has troubles closer to home. 19:453/5Paul and Minta are not back from the beach and Mr Ramsay is getting impatient.
| 19:002/4Trisha makes a special pudding for her first visit to Robert's parents' house. 19:309/10Jean closes in on what really happened at St Cecilia’s. 19:454/5Ten years pass and the Ramsays' house on the Isle of Skye remains empty and neglected.
| 19:003/6The offer of an honorary degree at an ex-polytechnic sends Peter into a depressive spiral. 19:3010/10All is revealed to Jean and Howard makes a decision 19:455/5After a decade, some of the Ramsay family and guests return to their holiday home on Skye.
| 19:451/5Michael Williams stars as legendary 1940s radio star and all-round pessimist Robb Wilton.
| 19:40Cricket commentator Jonathan Agnew chooses songs by Peter Skellern and Nina Simone. 19:50Despite the weather forecast, young James is determined to reach the lighthouse off Skye.
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| 20:00 | 20:003/12Nicholas Parsons with Gyles Brandreth, Tony Hawks, Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Janey Godley 20:304/6Can Patrick and the rest of the family keep Stella's surprise party a secret?
| 20:004/8The antiques quiz visits Harewood House in Yorkshire. 20:304/6With George's birthday looming, he gets two surprises, from both his wife and mother.
| 20:002/6Frank Delaney's language game from the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. 20:302/6Tamsyn Trelawny's band of 18th-century Cornish smugglers try to outwit customs officers.
| 20:003/6Dave Gorman and Brian Sewell chew over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas. 20:303/5The son of a housebreaker learns the hard way that there is no honour among thieves.
| 20:005/6Gyles Brandreth hosts with Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden, Richard Herring and Louise Doughty. 20:301/6At a bandmate's funeral, musicians Roy and George face up to their own mortality.
| 20:001/6Donald Cameron writes a book on the curious habits of the English. With Leslie Phillips. 20:30Ted gets inspired over a new advertising campaign. Stars Ted Ray.
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| 21:00 | 21:005/6Work is proving harder to find and Frank’s health deteriorates
| 21:006/6As conditions worsen in Edwardian England for workers, Frank Owen takes a stand.
| 21:001/3A works outing aboard a paddle steamer in 1911 reunites two childhood sweethearts. 21:45Dad and the two boys are out on their bikes. And then there is an incident.
| 21:002/3A steward's life aboard Devonia is made a misery by a group of upper class students. 21:45Geraldine is forbidden from seeing a boy, but her sister observes a tender connection.
| 21:003/3Are there spies among a curious group of passengers aboard Devonia? 21:45The effect on a family when their uncle suddenly disappears.
| 21:003/3John McCarthy invites Michael Palin to celebrate his BBC radio years
| 21:0020/20A peaceful Saturday afternoon at St Oggs is rudely interrupted. 21:30The committee examines its finances, and what’s happening in the movies.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/6How does a Police Officer deal with anger? 22:301/6Comedy revelations as Stephen Mangan uncovers his guest's guiltiest memories. 22:55Rob Deering chats to Bilal Zafar.
| 22:004/4Americana special, with guest star Morgana Robinson. 22:305/6Monique has work so Josh has to take their son single-handedly to his playgroup.
| 22:002/6Paul Merton talks to Hannah Fry to find out what she would send to Room 101. 22:302/6Drop in on a 'live' archaeology excavation, and visit a very liberal safari park. 22:55Rob Deering chats to Bilal Zafar.
| 22:00The story of Ashley, a tall comedian who loves William Shatner and hates textured fabrics. 22:303/6The worst of the bad coppers, a one hit-wonder and the return of Patsy Straightwoman.
| 22:002/6Is Mercury hotter than Rio? 22:301/6Modernising deputy curator Rod wants to make the museum sexy.
| 22:002/4Stand-up hosted by Simon Bligh, with John Mann, Marian Unfaithful and Paul Tonkinson. 22:305/5Bonus material from David Mitchell and Robert Webb's fifth series of quirky sketches.
| 22:005/6Cora learns she is pregnant, but her marriage isn't consummated. 22:301/6Marcus Brigstocke invites the comedian to try new things, including playing table football 22:55Lou Conran chats to Steve Bugeja.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/6Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. 23:304/4The sporting legend tries to gauge the English team's success in his own murky way.
| 23:002/4Alex is obsessed with snails, but can women ever replace them in his affections? 23:304/490-something Dora Dale dishes more dirt on her celebrity chums.
| 23:003/6Alex Horne and his band present music and comedy with special guest Marcus Brigstocke. 23:301/5Mother Nature introduces the latest arrivals and their struggling parents.
| 23:003/6The radical comedian re-assesses the historical forces and key players. 23:302/6Justin has to cope with trying to get elected as a school governor and finding a new job.
| 23:003/4Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to columnists. 23:304/4Marketeer John Weak has got an environmental crisis - trying to go green without the costs
| 23:004/4Andrew explores the reasons for joining nationalist organisations. 23:304/6To avoid a war posting to Burma, the blundering codebreakers must catch a German spy.
| 23:003/4Colin Murphy, Dr David Booth and Matthew Collins try to answer ridiculous questions. 23:304/6Memory issues and is Mary really Mary? Manchester sketch show.
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