| 00:00 | 00:003/4Lisa gives up everything for her lover and wanders through a disused psychiatric hospital. 00:303/4A trainee surgeon follows a destructive path after he is haunted by a fatal car crash.
| 00:00True stories told live in the USA: Jenifer Hixson introduces tales of being at odds 00:55Author Bernard Cornwell chooses tracks by Alison Krauss and Voces8.
| 00:00John Timpson and John Bird talk about their favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 00:30Honor Blackman pays tribute to actress and personality Diana Dors.
| 00:00Jan Ravens explores the fate of impressionists when their signature character retires.
| 00:00Dr Michael O'Donnell discusses celebrated singer, actor and choreographer Fred Astaire. 00:30Leprechauns, sprites, imps and elves - Ian Sansom is searching for the diminutive other.
| 00:00Russell Davies explores Tony Hancock's relationships with his sidekicks 00:30Richard Briers traces the life of Tony Hancock from triumph to tragedy. From 1984.
| 00:00A woman, who is seen only on the longest night of the year, defies the ageing process.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Gardener Monty Don is castaway by Sue Lawley. 01:45David Attenborough explores the life of Squire Waterton, a 19th-century taxidermist.
| 01:001/8The brother of Lord Peter Wimsey - the Duke of Denver - is arrested for murder. 01:301/5A House of Lords question sparks speculation about the true fate of the Tsar in 1918.
| 01:002/8With his brother's life at stake, Lord Peter Wimsey faces a murder mystery in Yorkshire. 01:302/5George V has sent Captain Tremayne to try and rescue the Tsar of Russia.
| 01:003/8Who is the mysterious 'number 10' and what connects him to the beautiful Mrs Grimethorpe? 01:303/5The Royal Flush continues its perilous journey to try and rescue the Tsar of Russia.
| 01:004/8There's mystery over Mary's illness, and the sleuth discovers more about his sister's past 01:304/5Tremayne and Kasakov edge ever closer in their attempt to rescue the Tsar of Russia.
| 01:005/8Despite his sister Mary's confession, the sleuth's murder mystery is not over yet 01:305/5With the rescue plan imminent, can the Tsar and Imperial Royal family be saved?
| 01:00When Aubrey remarries his relationship with his daughter is threatened
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra chooses the very best from the BBC's poetry archive. 02:30The fascinating life of the first woman to take a seat in the British Parliament.
| 02:003/6After playing a gay miner, struggling actor Alan finds greater fame as a strawberry. 02:303/8The tax inspector catches up with Albert. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
| 02:002/6Ben and Helen squabble over spending Christmas with her mother. 02:3010/24A trap must be laid on an African jungle safari, and Bluebottle gets a surprise.
| 02:004/7How are Hilda and friends getting to Weston-super-Mare and will Tommy go too? 02:3014/14When he hears his soundalike in a TV commercial, the lad heads straight to court.
| 02:006/8Bill tries to disrupt Liza and Richard's affair, and gets involved with 'Emma Peel'. 02:309/26Jones's van runs out of petrol, so the platoon must shelter in a spooky house.
| 02:006/6Maria makes up with hubby Gwyn, and Izzy has a surprise for Michael and Louise. 02:306/8Single dad Bryan takes a temporary filing job and chases a missing file.
| 02:30Lenny Henry reads from the extraordinary story of his early years and sudden rise to fame.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Australian comedian and presenter Adam Hills chooses songs by Roy Orbison and Elbow. 03:50Four young Saudi women dream of romance and excitement, but reality often gets in the way.
| 03:003/4Meera Syal stars as the Indian aunty sleuth. What the butler saw is weirder than fiction. 03:301/5Tom Fort charts our obsession with the garden lawn. 03:451/5Griet's world is shattered when she is forced to become a servant.
| 03:001/6In pre-enlightenment Edinburgh, the Fair Intellectuals lead Newton to the laws of gravity. 03:302/5The ritual of mowing the garden lawn with a beautiful machine. 03:452/5Griet is working as the lowest house servant, but Vermeer's interest in her is growing.
| 03:004/4Boswell attempts to locate the cream cracker under the settee of Mr Alan Bennett. 03:303/5How the very first lawn mower was invented in Gloucestershire. 03:453/5Vermeer now wants his servant Griet to work in another capacity.
| 03:001/6Philip Jackson, Alison Steadman and Mark Benton star as the eccentric folk of Flamford. 03:304/5The balance of gardening power in Queen Victoria's reign shifts to the middle classes. 03:454/5Griet is now sitting for a painting by Vermeer.
| 03:006/6The team preparing to host their first wedding at the museum. But the groom has cold feet. 03:305/5The impact of gender in gardening and using a mower. 03:455/5Griet sits for a painting by Vermeer wearing the earrings of his wife.
| 03:454/5Can eternal pessimist Robb Wilton solve an unusual problem in 1986?
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| 04:00 | | 04:0012/12Nicholas Parsons in the chair with Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Graham Norton and Tony Hawks. 04:301/6The tale of Victorian social climber Edwin - and his awful secret.
| 04:007/8The antiques quiz visits Parham House in West Sussex. 04:301/4Traditional Tamsin competes with her boyfriend to create a self-portrait.
| 04:005/6Andrew Sachs, Helen Lederer and Felix Dexter in the English language quiz. 04:305/6When a new rival appears in town, 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny tries to quit.
| 04:006/6Dave Gorman and Armando Iannucci chew over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas. 04:301/6In Renaissance Italy, Prince Ludovico must raise the cash for a papal tribute.
| 04:002/6Three students from Leeds Beckett University take on their dons in the upbeat quiz. 04:304/6When an old musician friend turns up after 40 years abroad, Roy begins to smell a rat.
| 04:004/6Can Donald Cameron survive exploring England’s adopted game, the Scottish game of golf? 04:30Popular comedian performs sketches by Johnny Speight with Nicholas Parsons. From 1963.
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| 05:00 | 05:002/6The salon is accused of turning a customer's hair bright green. 05:30At the RAF station-turned-country club, it's time for holiday reminiscences.
| 05:001/31871: The fortunes of the Hallam family become entwinned with a special diamond.
| 05:002/31925: The ‘light Cape’ diamond is given by ne'er-do-well Julius Hallam to his bride, Gwen.
| 05:003/3Notting Hill 1991: the ‘Cape’ diamond is the only part of the Hallam fortune left to Alice
| 05:00The arrival of a boy ace reporter from the USA shakes up a weekly newspaper in Devon.
| 05:00At a party, Chris gets to meet his idol, Frida from Abba. 05:45An elderly woman in an old people’s home plots her escape to be with her 52 year-old son.
| 05:003/3Sisters in Satire: a comedy journey exploring women in satire.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/8The brother of Lord Peter Wimsey - the Duke of Denver - is arrested for murder. 06:301/5A House of Lords question sparks speculation about the true fate of the Tsar in 1918.
| 06:002/8With his brother's life at stake, Lord Peter Wimsey faces a murder mystery in Yorkshire. 06:302/5George V has sent Captain Tremayne to try and rescue the Tsar of Russia.
| 06:003/8Who is the mysterious 'number 10' and what connects him to the beautiful Mrs Grimethorpe? 06:303/5The Royal Flush continues its perilous journey to try and rescue the Tsar of Russia.
| 06:004/8There's mystery over Mary's illness, and the sleuth discovers more about his sister's past 06:304/5Tremayne and Kasakov edge ever closer in their attempt to rescue the Tsar of Russia.
| 06:005/8Despite his sister Mary's confession, the sleuth's murder mystery is not over yet 06:305/5With the rescue plan imminent, can the Tsar and Imperial Royal family be saved?
| 06:00When Aubrey remarries his relationship with his daughter is threatened
| 06:00Garden designer Dan Pearson shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young. 06:45Fireflies generate light by themselves and they do this with style.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/6After playing a gay miner, struggling actor Alan finds greater fame as a strawberry. 07:303/8The tax inspector catches up with Albert. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
| 07:002/6Ben and Helen squabble over spending Christmas with her mother. 07:3010/24A trap must be laid on an African jungle safari, and Bluebottle gets a surprise.
| 07:004/7How are Hilda and friends getting to Weston-super-Mare and will Tommy go too? 07:3014/14When he hears his soundalike in a TV commercial, the lad heads straight to court.
| 07:006/8Bill tries to disrupt Liza and Richard's affair, and gets involved with 'Emma Peel'. 07:309/26Jones's van runs out of petrol, so the platoon must shelter in a spooky house.
| 07:006/6Maria makes up with hubby Gwyn, and Izzy has a surprise for Michael and Louise. 07:306/8Single dad Bryan takes a temporary filing job and chases a missing file.
| 07:30Lenny Henry reads from the extraordinary story of his early years and sudden rise to fame.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 07:30Tom Fort charts our obsession with lawns, from Henry III’s time to the present day.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/4Meera Syal stars as the Indian aunty sleuth. What the butler saw is weirder than fiction. 08:301/5Tom Fort charts our obsession with the garden lawn. 08:451/5Griet's world is shattered when she is forced to become a servant.
| 08:001/6In pre-enlightenment Edinburgh, the Fair Intellectuals lead Newton to the laws of gravity. 08:302/5The ritual of mowing the garden lawn with a beautiful machine. 08:452/5Griet is working as the lowest house servant, but Vermeer's interest in her is growing.
| 08:004/4Boswell attempts to locate the cream cracker under the settee of Mr Alan Bennett. 08:303/5How the very first lawn mower was invented in Gloucestershire. 08:453/5Vermeer now wants his servant Griet to work in another capacity.
| 08:001/6Philip Jackson, Alison Steadman and Mark Benton star as the eccentric folk of Flamford. 08:304/5The balance of gardening power in Queen Victoria's reign shifts to the middle classes. 08:454/5Griet is now sitting for a painting by Vermeer.
| 08:006/6The team preparing to host their first wedding at the museum. But the groom has cold feet. 08:305/5The impact of gender in gardening and using a mower. 08:455/5Griet sits for a painting by Vermeer wearing the earrings of his wife.
| 08:454/5Can eternal pessimist Robb Wilton solve an unusual problem in 1986?
| 08:40Tommy Tiernan chooses the Irish national anthem and a Buddhist chant. 08:50A poor 16-year-old becomes a servant in Vermeer’s household. What does the future hold?
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6When does forgetting to pay become a police matter? 09:30Lord West tells the story of the Battle of the Atlantic in the Second World War. 09:45Space for spiritual reflection with a Bible reading, prayer and a range of Christian music
| 09:00Alicia McCarthy reflects on a busy week at Westminster. 09:30Lord West travels to Malta to tell the story of the Second World War in the Mediterranean. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Canon Angela Tilby
| 09:00Sean Curran reports from Westminster as MPs hear of a hack of armed forces personal data. 09:30Lord West tells the story of the Royal Navy in the Pacific during the Second World War. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music from St Paul's Bedford.
| 09:00Susan Hulme reports from Westminster on the first PMQs since last week's local elections. 09:30Lord West explains how the Royal Navy adjusted after the Second World War. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Canon Steve Williams
| 09:00The latest news from Westminster - and beyond. 09:30Lord West describes how the Royal Navy fought a series of conflicts in the early Cold War. 09:45A space for spiritual reflection with a Bible reading, prayer and Christian music
| 09:004/6Can Donald Cameron survive exploring England’s adopted game, the Scottish game of golf? 09:30Popular comedian performs sketches by Johnny Speight with Nicholas Parsons. From 1963.
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| 10:00 | 10:00True stories told live in the USA: Jenifer Hixson introduces tales of being at odds 10:55Author Bernard Cornwell chooses tracks by Alison Krauss and Voces8.
| 10:00John Timpson and John Bird talk about their favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 10:30Honor Blackman pays tribute to actress and personality Diana Dors.
| 10:00Jan Ravens explores the fate of impressionists when their signature character retires.
| 10:00Dr Michael O'Donnell discusses celebrated singer, actor and choreographer Fred Astaire. 10:30Leprechauns, sprites, imps and elves - Ian Sansom is searching for the diminutive other.
| 10:00Russell Davies explores Tony Hancock's relationships with his sidekicks 10:30Richard Briers traces the life of Tony Hancock from triumph to tragedy. From 1984.
| 10:003/3Sisters in Satire: a comedy journey exploring women in satire.
| 10:003/6A hairdresser exchange programme offers publicity and disaster in equal measure. 10:30With royal VIPs in the studio audience, the cast are on their best behaviour.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/8The brother of Lord Peter Wimsey - the Duke of Denver - is arrested for murder. 11:301/5A House of Lords question sparks speculation about the true fate of the Tsar in 1918.
| 11:002/8With his brother's life at stake, Lord Peter Wimsey faces a murder mystery in Yorkshire. 11:302/5George V has sent Captain Tremayne to try and rescue the Tsar of Russia.
| 11:003/8Who is the mysterious 'number 10' and what connects him to the beautiful Mrs Grimethorpe? 11:303/5The Royal Flush continues its perilous journey to try and rescue the Tsar of Russia.
| 11:004/8There's mystery over Mary's illness, and the sleuth discovers more about his sister's past 11:304/5Tremayne and Kasakov edge ever closer in their attempt to rescue the Tsar of Russia.
| 11:005/8Despite his sister Mary's confession, the sleuth's murder mystery is not over yet 11:305/5With the rescue plan imminent, can the Tsar and Imperial Royal family be saved?
| 11:00When Aubrey remarries his relationship with his daughter is threatened
| 11:00Garden designer Dan Pearson shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young. 11:45Fireflies generate light by themselves and they do this with style.
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| 12:00 | 12:003/6After playing a gay miner, struggling actor Alan finds greater fame as a strawberry. 12:303/8The tax inspector catches up with Albert. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
| 12:002/6Ben and Helen squabble over spending Christmas with her mother. 12:3010/24A trap must be laid on an African jungle safari, and Bluebottle gets a surprise.
| 12:004/7How are Hilda and friends getting to Weston-super-Mare and will Tommy go too? 12:3014/14When he hears his soundalike in a TV commercial, the lad heads straight to court.
| 12:006/8Bill tries to disrupt Liza and Richard's affair, and gets involved with 'Emma Peel'. 12:309/26Jones's van runs out of petrol, so the platoon must shelter in a spooky house.
| 12:006/6Maria makes up with hubby Gwyn, and Izzy has a surprise for Michael and Louise. 12:306/8Single dad Bryan takes a temporary filing job and chases a missing file.
| 12:30Lenny Henry reads from the extraordinary story of his early years and sudden rise to fame.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:30Tom Fort charts our obsession with lawns, from Henry III’s time to the present day.
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| 13:00 | 13:003/4Meera Syal stars as the Indian aunty sleuth. What the butler saw is weirder than fiction. 13:301/5Tom Fort charts our obsession with the garden lawn. 13:451/5Griet's world is shattered when she is forced to become a servant.
| 13:001/6In pre-enlightenment Edinburgh, the Fair Intellectuals lead Newton to the laws of gravity. 13:302/5The ritual of mowing the garden lawn with a beautiful machine. 13:452/5Griet is working as the lowest house servant, but Vermeer's interest in her is growing.
| 13:004/4Boswell attempts to locate the cream cracker under the settee of Mr Alan Bennett. 13:303/5How the very first lawn mower was invented in Gloucestershire. 13:453/5Vermeer now wants his servant Griet to work in another capacity.
| 13:001/6Philip Jackson, Alison Steadman and Mark Benton star as the eccentric folk of Flamford. 13:304/5The balance of gardening power in Queen Victoria's reign shifts to the middle classes. 13:454/5Griet is now sitting for a painting by Vermeer.
| 13:006/6The team preparing to host their first wedding at the museum. But the groom has cold feet. 13:305/5The impact of gender in gardening and using a mower. 13:455/5Griet sits for a painting by Vermeer wearing the earrings of his wife.
| 13:454/5Can eternal pessimist Robb Wilton solve an unusual problem in 1986?
| 13:40Tommy Tiernan chooses the Irish national anthem and a Buddhist chant. 13:50A poor 16-year-old becomes a servant in Vermeer’s household. What does the future hold?
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| 14:00 | 14:0012/12Nicholas Parsons in the chair with Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Graham Norton and Tony Hawks. 14:301/6The tale of Victorian social climber Edwin - and his awful secret.
| 14:007/8The antiques quiz visits Parham House in West Sussex. 14:301/4Traditional Tamsin competes with her boyfriend to create a self-portrait.
| 14:005/6Andrew Sachs, Helen Lederer and Felix Dexter in the English language quiz. 14:305/6When a new rival appears in town, 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny tries to quit.
| 14:006/6Dave Gorman and Armando Iannucci chew over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas. 14:301/6In Renaissance Italy, Prince Ludovico must raise the cash for a papal tribute.
| 14:002/6Three students from Leeds Beckett University take on their dons in the upbeat quiz. 14:304/6When an old musician friend turns up after 40 years abroad, Roy begins to smell a rat.
| 14:004/6Can Donald Cameron survive exploring England’s adopted game, the Scottish game of golf? 14:30Popular comedian performs sketches by Johnny Speight with Nicholas Parsons. From 1963.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/31871: The fortunes of the Hallam family become entwinned with a special diamond.
| 15:002/31925: The ‘light Cape’ diamond is given by ne'er-do-well Julius Hallam to his bride, Gwen.
| 15:003/3Notting Hill 1991: the ‘Cape’ diamond is the only part of the Hallam fortune left to Alice
| 15:00The arrival of a boy ace reporter from the USA shakes up a weekly newspaper in Devon.
| 15:00At a party, Chris gets to meet his idol, Frida from Abba. 15:45An elderly woman in an old people’s home plots her escape to be with her 52 year-old son.
| 15:003/3Sisters in Satire: a comedy journey exploring women in satire.
| 15:003/6A hairdresser exchange programme offers publicity and disaster in equal measure. 15:30With royal VIPs in the studio audience, the cast are on their best behaviour.
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| 16:00 | 16:00True stories told live in the USA: Jenifer Hixson introduces tales of being at odds 16:55Author Bernard Cornwell chooses tracks by Alison Krauss and Voces8.
| 16:00John Timpson and John Bird talk about their favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 16:30Honor Blackman pays tribute to actress and personality Diana Dors.
| 16:00Jan Ravens explores the fate of impressionists when their signature character retires.
| 16:00Dr Michael O'Donnell discusses celebrated singer, actor and choreographer Fred Astaire. 16:30Leprechauns, sprites, imps and elves - Ian Sansom is searching for the diminutive other.
| 16:00Russell Davies explores Tony Hancock's relationships with his sidekicks 16:30Richard Briers traces the life of Tony Hancock from triumph to tragedy. From 1984.
| 16:00A woman, who is seen only on the longest night of the year, defies the ageing process.
| 16:004/4Back from abroad, Reverend Martin Stokes faces a nightmare of biblical proportions. 16:304/4A lonely man with a huge knowledge of flies meets a Californian lady.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/8The brother of Lord Peter Wimsey - the Duke of Denver - is arrested for murder. 17:301/5A House of Lords question sparks speculation about the true fate of the Tsar in 1918.
| 17:002/8With his brother's life at stake, Lord Peter Wimsey faces a murder mystery in Yorkshire. 17:302/5George V has sent Captain Tremayne to try and rescue the Tsar of Russia.
| 17:003/8Who is the mysterious 'number 10' and what connects him to the beautiful Mrs Grimethorpe? 17:303/5The Royal Flush continues its perilous journey to try and rescue the Tsar of Russia.
| 17:004/8There's mystery over Mary's illness, and the sleuth discovers more about his sister's past 17:304/5Tremayne and Kasakov edge ever closer in their attempt to rescue the Tsar of Russia.
| 17:005/8Despite his sister Mary's confession, the sleuth's murder mystery is not over yet 17:305/5With the rescue plan imminent, can the Tsar and Imperial Royal family be saved?
| 17:00When Aubrey remarries his relationship with his daughter is threatened
| 17:00Tony Hancock in a lost 1953 episode of Star Bill. Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. 17:55Tony Hancock in a lost sketch from Calling All Forces (1952), and two Star Bill sketches.
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| 18:00 | 18:003/6After playing a gay miner, struggling actor Alan finds greater fame as a strawberry. 18:303/8The tax inspector catches up with Albert. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
| 18:002/6Ben and Helen squabble over spending Christmas with her mother. 18:3010/24A trap must be laid on an African jungle safari, and Bluebottle gets a surprise.
| 18:004/7How are Hilda and friends getting to Weston-super-Mare and will Tommy go too? 18:3014/14When he hears his soundalike in a TV commercial, the lad heads straight to court.
| 18:006/8Bill tries to disrupt Liza and Richard's affair, and gets involved with 'Emma Peel'. 18:309/26Jones's van runs out of petrol, so the platoon must shelter in a spooky house.
| 18:006/6Maria makes up with hubby Gwyn, and Izzy has a surprise for Michael and Louise. 18:306/8Single dad Bryan takes a temporary filing job and chases a missing file.
| 18:30Lenny Henry reads from the extraordinary story of his early years and sudden rise to fame.
| 18:15Can the Lad find Harry Secombe to say thanks for stepping in for him? Stars Tony Hancock. 18:50Tony Hancock in a lost sketch from Calling All Forces. With Terry-Thomas. From 1952.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/4Meera Syal stars as the Indian aunty sleuth. What the butler saw is weirder than fiction. 19:301/5Tom Fort charts our obsession with the garden lawn. 19:451/5Griet's world is shattered when she is forced to become a servant.
| 19:001/6In pre-enlightenment Edinburgh, the Fair Intellectuals lead Newton to the laws of gravity. 19:302/5The ritual of mowing the garden lawn with a beautiful machine. 19:452/5Griet is working as the lowest house servant, but Vermeer's interest in her is growing.
| 19:004/4Boswell attempts to locate the cream cracker under the settee of Mr Alan Bennett. 19:303/5How the very first lawn mower was invented in Gloucestershire. 19:453/5Vermeer now wants his servant Griet to work in another capacity.
| 19:001/6Philip Jackson, Alison Steadman and Mark Benton star as the eccentric folk of Flamford. 19:304/5The balance of gardening power in Queen Victoria's reign shifts to the middle classes. 19:454/5Griet is now sitting for a painting by Vermeer.
| 19:006/6The team preparing to host their first wedding at the museum. But the groom has cold feet. 19:305/5The impact of gender in gardening and using a mower. 19:455/5Griet sits for a painting by Vermeer wearing the earrings of his wife.
| 19:454/5Can eternal pessimist Robb Wilton solve an unusual problem in 1986?
| 19:05Tony Hancock fan Steve Punt presents oddities and rarities featuring The Lad Himself.
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| 20:00 | 20:0012/12Nicholas Parsons in the chair with Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Graham Norton and Tony Hawks. 20:301/6The tale of Victorian social climber Edwin - and his awful secret.
| 20:007/8The antiques quiz visits Parham House in West Sussex. 20:301/4Traditional Tamsin competes with her boyfriend to create a self-portrait.
| 20:005/6Andrew Sachs, Helen Lederer and Felix Dexter in the English language quiz. 20:305/6When a new rival appears in town, 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn Trelawny tries to quit.
| 20:006/6Dave Gorman and Armando Iannucci chew over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas. 20:301/6In Renaissance Italy, Prince Ludovico must raise the cash for a papal tribute.
| 20:002/6Three students from Leeds Beckett University take on their dons in the upbeat quiz. 20:304/6When an old musician friend turns up after 40 years abroad, Roy begins to smell a rat.
| 20:004/6Can Donald Cameron survive exploring England’s adopted game, the Scottish game of golf? 20:30Popular comedian performs sketches by Johnny Speight with Nicholas Parsons. From 1963.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/31871: The fortunes of the Hallam family become entwinned with a special diamond.
| 21:002/31925: The ‘light Cape’ diamond is given by ne'er-do-well Julius Hallam to his bride, Gwen.
| 21:003/3Notting Hill 1991: the ‘Cape’ diamond is the only part of the Hallam fortune left to Alice
| 21:00The arrival of a boy ace reporter from the USA shakes up a weekly newspaper in Devon.
| 21:00At a party, Chris gets to meet his idol, Frida from Abba. 21:45An elderly woman in an old people’s home plots her escape to be with her 52 year-old son.
| 21:003/3Sisters in Satire: a comedy journey exploring women in satire.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6When does forgetting to pay become a police matter? 22:304/6Stephen Mangan asks author and comic Shaparak Khorsandi to confess three guilty secrets.
| 22:003/6A magic bat and a chutney crisis. 22:302/4Bridget Christie takes her activism to a whole new level. Well, sort of.
| 22:005/6Paul Merton finds out what Victoria Coren Mitchell would send to Room 101. 22:305/6Marvel at the monarchy, thanks to a new majestic theme park.
| 22:00Tessa Coates explores the rise in modern witchcraft in young women. 22:306/6John Finnemore brings the sixth series of his award-winning sketch show to a close.
| 22:004/6Guests guess sports from just commentary. 22:304/6At the children's museum day, the dog-counting competition flounders!
| 22:001/4Paul Sinha returns with more fascinating facts and stories. 22:303/6Agony aunt Sarah and her group tackle problems like 'I'm childless and proud of it'.
| 22:002/6Elton John and George Michael both have new compositions to try out. 22:304/6Marcus Brigstocke introduces the actor to social media, herbal supplements and exercise.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/7Esyllt Sears hosts a Comedy Club special from Machynlleth Comedy Festival 2024. 23:156/6Tim Key takes a comic look at the concept of horror, through the medium of poetry. 23:302/6The winners and losers in England's elections and the SNP Scottish leadership race.
| 23:004/7Esyllt Sears hosts a Comedy Club special from Machynlleth Comedy Festival 2024. 23:15Break-out comedy star Sophie Willan looks at how 'normal' we are as parents. From 2018. 23:303/5Will father's lecture on sex dampen our hero's ardour? 23:453/8Poet John Hegley entertains an audience with a microphone and a book of verse.
| 23:005/7Esyllt Sears hosts a Comedy Club special from Machynlleth Comedy Festival 2024. 23:152/4Series from sketch supergroup Tarot, where all sketches are linked by sound effects. 23:304/5The Gordon boys are sitting up, while Geraldine wants a divorce.
| 23:006/7Esyllt Sears has more from Mach with Huge Davies, Hannah Platt and Jonny and The Baptists. 23:15BBC New Comedy Award finalist Ken Cheng tackles the theme of free speech. 23:305/6Justin has to cope with a chance of his big break.
| 23:007/7Esyllt Sears rounds off a week of Comedy Club specials from Machynlleth Comedy Festival. 23:152/4Stand-up from comedienne Heidi Regan, who fights worry with jokes. 23:303/4Ben finds a seal cub that has been attacked. He takes it home and nurses it back to life. 23:453/4The singer heads for the Australian capital. Will she get a warm reception?
| 23:002/4Miles interviews the BBC’s social mobility tsar. 23:301/6The improvised historical family saga's two-part romp about a Victorian travelling circus.
| 23:00Comedy from Josie Long about a woman who moves to Glasgow in search of a better life. 23:301/4Comedian Liam Williams tells of his teenage misadventures in the Yorkshire suburbs.
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