| 00:00 | 00:002/3Tom's new mental powers interest the authorities. 00:302/3A convalescing soldier finds love in a sinister Spanish house.
| 00:00True stories told live in the USA: Jenifer Hixson introduces tales of responsibility 00:50BBC Soul DJ Trevor Nelson chooses tracks by The Jackson 5 and Stevie Wonder.
| 00:00Lord Victor Adebowale and musician Rachel Unthank join Harriett Gilbert to talk books. 00:30Comedian Eric Morecambe discusses his enthusiasm for birdwatching and fishing.
| 00:00Are we hanging up on the voicemail? Olly Mann charts its rise, fall and strange afterlife.
| 00:00Richard Ingrams nominates author and journalist GK Chesterton for regularly being right. 00:30How Northern Soul developed in 60s Britain from a love of Black American music.
| 00:00Alyn Shipton and trombonist Paul Tanner reflect on the impact of the jitterbug super hit. 00:30Lucy Neal reviews the archive of Victorian reformer and suffragette Mary Neal.
| 00:002/2What is the secret at the heart of the space object known as Rama?
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| 01:00 | 01:00Gardener, writer and broadcaster Alan Titchmarsh is castaway by Sue Lawley. 01:45The famous naturalist muses on the largest known egg laid by a giant bird on Madagascar.
| 01:001/21839: Kathleen travels to London to be with her love, but he's disappeared. 01:451/5Rebus discovers a bigger story behind a valuable theft from an Edinburgh hi-fi shop.
| 01:002/2The mystery over Michael’s disappearance deepens when he’s suspected of murder. 01:452/5Probing a Edinburgh shop theft, Inspector Rebus learns the hi-fi dealer has a steel door.
| 01:00A stranger is found murdered in a walled garden with one entrance. How did he get there? 01:453/5A gallery curator faces prison when his part in a big art fraud looks set to be exposed.
| 01:00Based on a true story. Paul is 70 years old when he is kidnapped at gunpoint in Nigeria. 01:454/5Scared of fraud exposure, an art gallery curator disguises the condemned look in his eyes.
| 01:00When Mary goes missing, her husband is suspected. But who is leading the investigation? 01:455/5The evil workings of a serial killer's mind are exposed when a fair arrives in Kirkcaldy.
| 01:00For 40 years, Dave has put behind him landing on Normandy beaches on D-Day in 1944.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 02:302/2A family tragedy and a trip back to Ireland from New York for Eilis Lacey.
| 02:006/6The actor has a date with an X-rated actress, while Peruvian Flu strikes at the Gazette. 02:306/8Harold is aghast when he sees 'What the Butler Saw'. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell
| 02:005/6Helen and Ben fight the forces of materialism. Can they win when promotion beckons? 02:3016/24As a Dimberger, Neddie Seagoon sets out to dethrone a Heidelberger. Stars Spike Milligan.
| 02:007/7Emily and Mildred plan a surprise birthday party for Hilda. Can Tommy keep the secret? 02:303/16Tired of the Lad's big-headedness, Bill and Moira decide to teach him a lesson.
| 02:001/8How will Dr Andrew Patterson get on in his new university job? 02:3012/26Mainwaring wants a parade mascot, so he decides the platoon must catch one.
| 02:003/6Keen to get in Jane's good books, Roy is delighted when she asks him to help save a tree. 02:301/7Jo Kendall, Chris Emmett, Fred Harris and Nigel Rees try to win the car.
| 02:301/315 years after Offred, three women’s lives are tied to Gilead’s fate.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Strictly Come Dancing's professional dancer selects tracks by No Doubt and Elton John 03:502/2Maggie is reunited with a past friend and Tom is determined to save his father from debt.
| 03:002/3Comedian Mark Steel visits Stratford-upon-Avon, with a Covid-friendly show in a field. 03:301/5A captivating picture of Scotland’s wilderness in spring. 03:451/5Disaster strikes Glan Don in the magical drama set in Wales.
| 03:004/6Jonathan Swift unwittingly creates his masterpiece with the aid of the secret society. 03:302/5The wilderness wonders of Colonsay and Shetland. 03:452/5When the Druid’s Rest collapses, Emlyn and Megan are trapped underground.
| 03:003/6Can a trip to a race course help with Ronnie and Nick's perilous finances? 03:303/5Spring on the fertile small island of Lismore. 03:453/5There’s a rescue attempt in Glan Don.
| 03:004/6Andy helps Jeff track down a vital document. 03:304/5Spring sightings from sandpipers to black-throated divers. 03:454/5Gareth attempts to bring the village together with a poetry evening.
| 03:003/6Eliott must promote a German chocolate called 'Laughing', but he finds little humour in it 03:305/5A pine marten crosses paths with a vixen. 03:455/5The fate of the Druid’s Rest hangs in the balance.
| 03:45The tale of a perilous voyage on the Runcorn Ferry courtesy of Marriott Edgar.
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| 04:00 | | 04:009/10Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Tony Hawks, Ian McMillan and Shappi Khorsandi 04:30When a serious indiscretion occurs, Mrs Cheveley attempts to turn it to her advantage.
| 04:003/6Scientist Adam Hart-Davis quizzes a panel about himself. With Sue Perkins. 04:30The family gathers at the Randolph's home in 1938 to celebrate a golden wedding.
| 04:002/6Sue Perkins sets moral posers for Josie Long, Owen Jones, Clare Grogan and Andrew Maxwell. 04:301943: Arriving Americans affect lonely wartime residents of an English boarding house.
| 04:003/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:30Three couples meet on three separate Christmas Eves in their respective kitchens.
| 04:005/6Three students from Bangor University take on their dons in the upbeat quiz. 04:30A chance encounter leads an English tourist into assuming the identity of a stranger
| 04:001/4The 1920s tipster gets an unlikely helping hand from a self-righteous police inspector. 04:30The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons.
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| 05:00 | 05:005/6The hairdresser's hopes for a lovely day by the seaside is not what he envisaged. 05:30With fresh London premises, the staff must recruit a new secretary.
| | | | | | 05:003/3Dr Hannah Fry brings you the best in codes, ciphers and secrets from the BBC Radio archive
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| 06:00 | 06:001/21839: Kathleen travels to London to be with her love, but he's disappeared. 06:451/5Rebus discovers a bigger story behind a valuable theft from an Edinburgh hi-fi shop.
| 06:002/2The mystery over Michael’s disappearance deepens when he’s suspected of murder. 06:452/5Probing a Edinburgh shop theft, Inspector Rebus learns the hi-fi dealer has a steel door.
| 06:00A stranger is found murdered in a walled garden with one entrance. How did he get there? 06:453/5A gallery curator faces prison when his part in a big art fraud looks set to be exposed.
| 06:00Based on a true story. Paul is 70 years old when he is kidnapped at gunpoint in Nigeria. 06:454/5Scared of fraud exposure, an art gallery curator disguises the condemned look in his eyes.
| 06:00When Mary goes missing, her husband is suspected. But who is leading the investigation? 06:455/5The evil workings of a serial killer's mind are exposed when a fair arrives in Kirkcaldy.
| 06:00For 40 years, Dave has put behind him landing on Normandy beaches on D-Day in 1944.
| 06:00Hollywood actress Goldie Hawn is castaway by Kirsty Young. 06:45The messages conveyed in the syllables, melodies and repeated phrases of singing birds.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/6The actor has a date with an X-rated actress, while Peruvian Flu strikes at the Gazette. 07:306/8Harold is aghast when he sees 'What the Butler Saw'. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell
| 07:005/6Helen and Ben fight the forces of materialism. Can they win when promotion beckons? 07:3016/24As a Dimberger, Neddie Seagoon sets out to dethrone a Heidelberger. Stars Spike Milligan.
| 07:007/7Emily and Mildred plan a surprise birthday party for Hilda. Can Tommy keep the secret? 07:303/16Tired of the Lad's big-headedness, Bill and Moira decide to teach him a lesson.
| 07:001/8How will Dr Andrew Patterson get on in his new university job? 07:3012/26Mainwaring wants a parade mascot, so he decides the platoon must catch one.
| 07:003/6Keen to get in Jane's good books, Roy is delighted when she asks him to help save a tree. 07:301/7Jo Kendall, Chris Emmett, Fred Harris and Nigel Rees try to win the car.
| 07:301/315 years after Offred, three women’s lives are tied to Gilead’s fate.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 07:30Captivating picture of Scotland’s wilderness in spring.
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| 08:00 | 08:002/3Comedian Mark Steel visits Stratford-upon-Avon, with a Covid-friendly show in a field. 08:301/5A captivating picture of Scotland’s wilderness in spring. 08:451/5Disaster strikes Glan Don in the magical drama set in Wales.
| 08:004/6Jonathan Swift unwittingly creates his masterpiece with the aid of the secret society. 08:302/5The wilderness wonders of Colonsay and Shetland. 08:452/5When the Druid’s Rest collapses, Emlyn and Megan are trapped underground.
| 08:003/6Can a trip to a race course help with Ronnie and Nick's perilous finances? 08:303/5Spring on the fertile small island of Lismore. 08:453/5There’s a rescue attempt in Glan Don.
| 08:004/6Andy helps Jeff track down a vital document. 08:304/5Spring sightings from sandpipers to black-throated divers. 08:454/5Gareth attempts to bring the village together with a poetry evening.
| 08:003/6Eliott must promote a German chocolate called 'Laughing', but he finds little humour in it 08:305/5A pine marten crosses paths with a vixen. 08:455/5The fate of the Druid’s Rest hangs in the balance.
| 08:45The tale of a perilous voyage on the Runcorn Ferry courtesy of Marriott Edgar.
| 08:40Actress Natalie Cassidy chooses tracks by Frank Sinatra and Alanis Morrissette. 08:50Disaster strikes the pub in the mysterious village of Glan Don, on the wild Welsh coast.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6The multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 09:301/10Alexandra Harris tells the story of how the weather has shaped the culture of Britain. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Joe Aldred
| 09:006/6Milton gathers the gang for one last nose job. 09:302/10Alexandra Harris tells the story of how the weather has shaped the culture of Britain. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Swarzy Macaly.
| 09:002/2The second episode in a two-part tale from Anglesey comedian Tudur Owen 09:303/10Alexandra Harris tells the story of how the weather has shaped the culture of Britain. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Jay Hulme
| 09:00Phil Wang and Susie Dent challenge guests to help create the new ultimate dictionary. 09:304/10Alexandra Harris tells the story of how the weather has shaped the culture of Britain. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Isabelle Hamley
| 09:00Your gnocchi is breaking up faster than your fascist coalition 09:15I can't hear you over the flute. 09:305/10Alexandra Harris tells the story of how the weather has shaped the culture of Britain. 09:45Worship and music led by Rev Owain Jones, Emeritus Minister of the United Church of Bute.
| 09:001/4The 1920s tipster gets an unlikely helping hand from a self-righteous police inspector. 09:30The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons.
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| 10:00 | 10:00True stories told live in the USA: Jenifer Hixson introduces tales of responsibility 10:50BBC Soul DJ Trevor Nelson chooses tracks by The Jackson 5 and Stevie Wonder.
| 10:00Lord Victor Adebowale and musician Rachel Unthank join Harriett Gilbert to talk books. 10:30Comedian Eric Morecambe discusses his enthusiasm for birdwatching and fishing.
| 10:00Are we hanging up on the voicemail? Olly Mann charts its rise, fall and strange afterlife.
| 10:00Richard Ingrams nominates author and journalist GK Chesterton for regularly being right. 10:30How Northern Soul developed in 60s Britain from a love of Black American music.
| 10:00Alyn Shipton and trombonist Paul Tanner reflect on the impact of the jitterbug super hit. 10:30Lucy Neal reviews the archive of Victorian reformer and suffragette Mary Neal.
| 10:003/3Dr Hannah Fry brings you the best in codes, ciphers and secrets from the BBC Radio archive
| 10:006/6The hair salon is getting unexpected customers - could the taxman be sniffing around? 10:30Still looking for work, the ex-RAF gang turns its hand to babysitting.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/21839: Kathleen travels to London to be with her love, but he's disappeared. 11:451/5Rebus discovers a bigger story behind a valuable theft from an Edinburgh hi-fi shop.
| 11:002/2The mystery over Michael’s disappearance deepens when he’s suspected of murder. 11:452/5Probing a Edinburgh shop theft, Inspector Rebus learns the hi-fi dealer has a steel door.
| 11:00A stranger is found murdered in a walled garden with one entrance. How did he get there? 11:453/5A gallery curator faces prison when his part in a big art fraud looks set to be exposed.
| 11:00Based on a true story. Paul is 70 years old when he is kidnapped at gunpoint in Nigeria. 11:454/5Scared of fraud exposure, an art gallery curator disguises the condemned look in his eyes.
| 11:00When Mary goes missing, her husband is suspected. But who is leading the investigation? 11:455/5The evil workings of a serial killer's mind are exposed when a fair arrives in Kirkcaldy.
| 11:00For 40 years, Dave has put behind him landing on Normandy beaches on D-Day in 1944.
| 11:00Hollywood actress Goldie Hawn is castaway by Kirsty Young. 11:45The messages conveyed in the syllables, melodies and repeated phrases of singing birds.
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| 12:00 | 12:006/6The actor has a date with an X-rated actress, while Peruvian Flu strikes at the Gazette. 12:306/8Harold is aghast when he sees 'What the Butler Saw'. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell
| 12:005/6Helen and Ben fight the forces of materialism. Can they win when promotion beckons? 12:3016/24As a Dimberger, Neddie Seagoon sets out to dethrone a Heidelberger. Stars Spike Milligan.
| 12:007/7Emily and Mildred plan a surprise birthday party for Hilda. Can Tommy keep the secret? 12:303/16Tired of the Lad's big-headedness, Bill and Moira decide to teach him a lesson.
| 12:001/8How will Dr Andrew Patterson get on in his new university job? 12:3012/26Mainwaring wants a parade mascot, so he decides the platoon must catch one.
| 12:003/6Keen to get in Jane's good books, Roy is delighted when she asks him to help save a tree. 12:301/7Jo Kendall, Chris Emmett, Fred Harris and Nigel Rees try to win the car.
| 12:301/315 years after Offred, three women’s lives are tied to Gilead’s fate.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:30Captivating picture of Scotland’s wilderness in spring.
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| 13:00 | 13:002/3Comedian Mark Steel visits Stratford-upon-Avon, with a Covid-friendly show in a field. 13:301/5A captivating picture of Scotland’s wilderness in spring. 13:451/5Disaster strikes Glan Don in the magical drama set in Wales.
| 13:004/6Jonathan Swift unwittingly creates his masterpiece with the aid of the secret society. 13:302/5The wilderness wonders of Colonsay and Shetland. 13:452/5When the Druid’s Rest collapses, Emlyn and Megan are trapped underground.
| 13:003/6Can a trip to a race course help with Ronnie and Nick's perilous finances? 13:303/5Spring on the fertile small island of Lismore. 13:453/5There’s a rescue attempt in Glan Don.
| 13:004/6Andy helps Jeff track down a vital document. 13:304/5Spring sightings from sandpipers to black-throated divers. 13:454/5Gareth attempts to bring the village together with a poetry evening.
| 13:003/6Eliott must promote a German chocolate called 'Laughing', but he finds little humour in it 13:305/5A pine marten crosses paths with a vixen. 13:455/5The fate of the Druid’s Rest hangs in the balance.
| 13:45The tale of a perilous voyage on the Runcorn Ferry courtesy of Marriott Edgar.
| 13:40Actress Natalie Cassidy chooses tracks by Frank Sinatra and Alanis Morrissette. 13:50Disaster strikes the pub in the mysterious village of Glan Don, on the wild Welsh coast.
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| 14:00 | 14:009/10Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Tony Hawks, Ian McMillan and Shappi Khorsandi 14:30When a serious indiscretion occurs, Mrs Cheveley attempts to turn it to her advantage.
| 14:003/6Scientist Adam Hart-Davis quizzes a panel about himself. With Sue Perkins. 14:30The family gathers at the Randolph's home in 1938 to celebrate a golden wedding.
| 14:002/6Sue Perkins sets moral posers for Josie Long, Owen Jones, Clare Grogan and Andrew Maxwell. 14:301943: Arriving Americans affect lonely wartime residents of an English boarding house.
| 14:003/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 14:30Three couples meet on three separate Christmas Eves in their respective kitchens.
| 14:005/6Three students from Bangor University take on their dons in the upbeat quiz. 14:30A chance encounter leads an English tourist into assuming the identity of a stranger
| 14:001/4The 1920s tipster gets an unlikely helping hand from a self-righteous police inspector. 14:30The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons.
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| 15:00 | | | | | | 15:003/3Dr Hannah Fry brings you the best in codes, ciphers and secrets from the BBC Radio archive
| 15:006/6The hair salon is getting unexpected customers - could the taxman be sniffing around? 15:30Still looking for work, the ex-RAF gang turns its hand to babysitting.
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| 16:00 | 16:00True stories told live in the USA: Jenifer Hixson introduces tales of responsibility 16:50BBC Soul DJ Trevor Nelson chooses tracks by The Jackson 5 and Stevie Wonder.
| 16:00Lord Victor Adebowale and musician Rachel Unthank join Harriett Gilbert to talk books. 16:30Comedian Eric Morecambe discusses his enthusiasm for birdwatching and fishing.
| 16:00Are we hanging up on the voicemail? Olly Mann charts its rise, fall and strange afterlife.
| 16:00Richard Ingrams nominates author and journalist GK Chesterton for regularly being right. 16:30How Northern Soul developed in 60s Britain from a love of Black American music.
| 16:00Alyn Shipton and trombonist Paul Tanner reflect on the impact of the jitterbug super hit. 16:30Lucy Neal reviews the archive of Victorian reformer and suffragette Mary Neal.
| 16:002/2What is the secret at the heart of the space object known as Rama?
| 16:003/3The alien intent is revealed. Can the Earth fight back? Stars Donald Hewlett. 16:303/3Lady Wheelhope becomes dangerously obsessed with a mysterious servant.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/21839: Kathleen travels to London to be with her love, but he's disappeared. 17:451/5Rebus discovers a bigger story behind a valuable theft from an Edinburgh hi-fi shop.
| 17:002/2The mystery over Michael’s disappearance deepens when he’s suspected of murder. 17:452/5Probing a Edinburgh shop theft, Inspector Rebus learns the hi-fi dealer has a steel door.
| 17:00A stranger is found murdered in a walled garden with one entrance. How did he get there? 17:453/5A gallery curator faces prison when his part in a big art fraud looks set to be exposed.
| 17:00Based on a true story. Paul is 70 years old when he is kidnapped at gunpoint in Nigeria. 17:454/5Scared of fraud exposure, an art gallery curator disguises the condemned look in his eyes.
| 17:00When Mary goes missing, her husband is suspected. But who is leading the investigation? 17:455/5The evil workings of a serial killer's mind are exposed when a fair arrives in Kirkcaldy.
| 17:00For 40 years, Dave has put behind him landing on Normandy beaches on D-Day in 1944.
| 17:00Hollywood actress Goldie Hawn is castaway by Kirsty Young. 17:45The messages conveyed in the syllables, melodies and repeated phrases of singing birds.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/6The actor has a date with an X-rated actress, while Peruvian Flu strikes at the Gazette. 18:306/8Harold is aghast when he sees 'What the Butler Saw'. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell
| 18:005/6Helen and Ben fight the forces of materialism. Can they win when promotion beckons? 18:3016/24As a Dimberger, Neddie Seagoon sets out to dethrone a Heidelberger. Stars Spike Milligan.
| 18:007/7Emily and Mildred plan a surprise birthday party for Hilda. Can Tommy keep the secret? 18:303/16Tired of the Lad's big-headedness, Bill and Moira decide to teach him a lesson.
| 18:001/8How will Dr Andrew Patterson get on in his new university job? 18:3012/26Mainwaring wants a parade mascot, so he decides the platoon must catch one.
| 18:003/6Keen to get in Jane's good books, Roy is delighted when she asks him to help save a tree. 18:301/7Jo Kendall, Chris Emmett, Fred Harris and Nigel Rees try to win the car.
| 18:301/315 years after Offred, three women’s lives are tied to Gilead’s fate.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 18:30Captivating picture of Scotland’s wilderness in spring.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/3Comedian Mark Steel visits Stratford-upon-Avon, with a Covid-friendly show in a field. 19:301/5A captivating picture of Scotland’s wilderness in spring. 19:451/5Disaster strikes Glan Don in the magical drama set in Wales.
| 19:004/6Jonathan Swift unwittingly creates his masterpiece with the aid of the secret society. 19:302/5The wilderness wonders of Colonsay and Shetland. 19:452/5When the Druid’s Rest collapses, Emlyn and Megan are trapped underground.
| 19:003/6Can a trip to a race course help with Ronnie and Nick's perilous finances? 19:303/5Spring on the fertile small island of Lismore. 19:453/5There’s a rescue attempt in Glan Don.
| 19:004/6Andy helps Jeff track down a vital document. 19:304/5Spring sightings from sandpipers to black-throated divers. 19:454/5Gareth attempts to bring the village together with a poetry evening.
| 19:003/6Eliott must promote a German chocolate called 'Laughing', but he finds little humour in it 19:305/5A pine marten crosses paths with a vixen. 19:455/5The fate of the Druid’s Rest hangs in the balance.
| 19:45The tale of a perilous voyage on the Runcorn Ferry courtesy of Marriott Edgar.
| 19:40Actress Natalie Cassidy chooses tracks by Frank Sinatra and Alanis Morrissette. 19:50Disaster strikes the pub in the mysterious village of Glan Don, on the wild Welsh coast.
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| 20:00 | 20:009/10Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Tony Hawks, Ian McMillan and Shappi Khorsandi 20:30When a serious indiscretion occurs, Mrs Cheveley attempts to turn it to her advantage.
| 20:003/6Scientist Adam Hart-Davis quizzes a panel about himself. With Sue Perkins. 20:30The family gathers at the Randolph's home in 1938 to celebrate a golden wedding.
| 20:002/6Sue Perkins sets moral posers for Josie Long, Owen Jones, Clare Grogan and Andrew Maxwell. 20:301943: Arriving Americans affect lonely wartime residents of an English boarding house.
| 20:003/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 20:30Three couples meet on three separate Christmas Eves in their respective kitchens.
| 20:005/6Three students from Bangor University take on their dons in the upbeat quiz. 20:30A chance encounter leads an English tourist into assuming the identity of a stranger
| 20:001/4The 1920s tipster gets an unlikely helping hand from a self-righteous police inspector. 20:30The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons.
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| 21:00 | | | | | | 21:003/3Dr Hannah Fry brings you the best in codes, ciphers and secrets from the BBC Radio archive
| 21:006/6The hair salon is getting unexpected customers - could the taxman be sniffing around? 21:30Still looking for work, the ex-RAF gang turns its hand to babysitting.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/6The multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 22:301/4A Buddhist pest control expert can't bring himself to kill pests. Stars Sanjeev Bhaskar.
| 22:006/6Milton gathers the gang for one last nose job. 22:301/4The bumbling management consultants try to salvage the reputation of the MoD.
| 22:002/2The second episode in a two-part tale from Anglesey comedian Tudur Owen 22:302/4The band in Tom's head disrupts a funeral as he ends up on stage.
| 22:00Phil Wang and Susie Dent challenge guests to help create the new ultimate dictionary. 22:303/4There's a riot going on... topical! Nick tackles a full-on student protest.
| 22:00Your gnocchi is breaking up faster than your fascist coalition 22:15I can't hear you over the flute. 22:301/6The comedian finds 1001 uses for peas, misses a meeting and shuns a caravan owner.
| 22:004/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of obscure yet fascinating facts. 22:306/6Sarah's group tackles more problems, including a trapeze artist being bullied at work.
| 22:005/6The satirist dips into the private journals, as autumn brings gloom for Sylvia Plath. 22:301/6Pauline McLynn stars in Jenny Eclair's comic monologue about a divorcee turning a corner. 22:451/4Jack is ill. An old girlfriend re-emerges distracting him from dependable Suzie.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/6A special episode this week from the Hay Festival. 23:301/4The player's ambitions to make money on the after-dinner speaker circuit are scuppered.
| 23:003/6Local government worker Martin attempts a sponsored walk and upsets some Bronte fans. 23:301/4The problem with long space voyages complete with troubleshooting tips. 23:456/8Love and football to hairy carpets; the Luton Laureate celebrates life's rich pageant.
| 23:002/6Al Murray, the Pub Landlord creator, passes the baton to comedian and satirist Ian Hislop. 23:302/6Boothby Graffoe stays the night in a haunted Scottish castle.
| 23:002/6With society collapsing all around her, Clare is stuck indoors bean counting. 23:302/6Biggest sporting disappointment? Matt Lucas hosts his alternative awards show.
| 23:002/6The comedian ponders the many difficulties involved in being, and having, a mum and dad. 23:30Comedian Tez Ilyas' show for everyone interested in British Muslims- or in becoming one. 23:452/4Comic modern reworkings of popular ancient Irish stories.
| 23:00From a spoof Melvyn Bragg to a signing chimp. Sketch comedy from November 1984. 23:304/6Suffragettes split the family, sparking drama at the races.
| 23:003/4Josie questions whether her dream of one day having a family is now unrealistic. 23:304/4Comedian Liam Williams tells of his teenage misadventures in the Yorkshire suburbs.
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