| 00:00 | 00:003/3The alien intent is revealed. Can the Earth fight back? Stars Donald Hewlett. 00:303/3Lady Wheelhope becomes dangerously obsessed with a mysterious servant.
| 00:00True stories told live in the USA: Sarah Austin Jenness introduces tales about being stuck 00:55Singer Marty Wilde chooses tracks by Frankie Laine and Bill Haley & His Comets.
| 00:00Lionel Shriver and Mae Martin talk with Harriett Gilbert about books they love. 00:30Sue Perkins revisits her former home-town, Croydon, the mini-Manhattan of Outer London
| 00:00Christopher Andrew explores what would have happened if the Normandy landings had failed
| 00:00Sue Limb nominates 'mad, bad and dangerous to know' poet, Lord Byron. 00:30Rosemary Hill uncovers the hidden history of Sir John Soane's museum in London
| 00:00The impact of wartime favourite 'Lili Marlene', made famous by Marlene Dietrich. 00:30Natalie Haynes finds out why adultery remains such a regular subject in popular culture.
| 00:00When a hospital is inundated with patients in trances, Torchwood move in to investigate. 00:45Win a car or lose a finger - what will be the result of an old man's bizarre bet?
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| 01:00 | 01:00Hollywood actress Goldie Hawn is castaway by Kirsty Young. 01:45The messages conveyed in the syllables, melodies and repeated phrases of singing birds.
| 01:001/5With a man due to hang, Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot probes a savage murder. 01:301/5East Africa 1914: A German meets a look alike Englishman - sparking a sinister plan.
| 01:002/5Poirot believes a woman's brutal murder is linked to a lurid newspaper article. 01:302/5German agent Leopold returns to England to take up life as Sir Everard. Stars David Robb.
| 01:003/5In the respectable village of Broadhinny, Hercule Poirot has several murder suspects. 01:303/5The spy claiming to be Everard Dominey goes to Norfolk, where he has a lucky escape.
| 01:004/5Events take a dramatic turn and the range of suspects narrows down. 01:304/5Things start to unravel for spy Leopold as he tries to keep two women happy.
| 01:005/5Poirot concludes his investigation but there’s more than one surprise in store. 01:305/5The Kaiser’s plans gather pace and the mystery of the black wood is revealed.
| 01:00David Tennant plays Kafka, trapped in a musical about his life.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 02:30Captivating picture of Scotland’s wilderness in spring.
| 02:001/6Peter Davison stars in a sitcom about a family with a young daughter with Down's syndrome. 02:307/8Albert's kung fu club tackles some extortionists.
| 02:006/6Christmas is coming and Ben is getting fat, but will dieting with Helen raise his spirits? 02:3018/24In true Beau Geste style, Neddie Seagoon joins the foreign legion in disgrace.
| 02:001/6Newly in love, Nancy is not too keen on recalling past events with old rogue Winston. 02:304/16When the Lad hits the gym, he knocks down a prize boxer.
| 02:002/8English literature tutor Patterson meets his new colleagues and students. 02:3013/26Walker and Godfrey get trapped in a pumping station and so do their rescuers.
| 02:004/6Roy tries to impress Jane with some campaigning local journalism. 02:302/7Dracula and Oedipus Rex get a good going over from Fred, Jo, Nigel and Chris.
| 02:302/3Aunt Lydia reveals how she came to be a Founder of the Gilead regime.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Actress Natalie Cassidy chooses tracks by Frank Sinatra and Alanis Morrissette. 03:50Disaster strikes the pub in the mysterious village of Glan Don, on the wild Welsh coast.
| 03:001/4Robert sails through all his exams, but finding a girlfriend is more testing. 03:301/101941: the Belfast Blitz begins. 03:4531st May: Ahead of the D-Day landings, two telephone operators enjoy a break.
| 03:005/6Portraits and Poteen delight the Fair Intellectuals when Mr Hogarth comes to Edinburgh. 03:302/10Audrey announces her engagement and Emma witnesses the air raid aftermath. 03:451st June: Ahead of the D-Day landings, a Tommy makes a visit to a Welsh school.
| 03:004/6Ronnie has a devious idea to get Nick's ex-girlfriend back. What could go wrong? 03:303/10Emma finds the happiness she has been searching for. 03:452nd June: Ahead of the D-Day landings, Canadian soldier Harry has to say his goodbyes
| 03:005/6Jeff and Andy head off to find a lost sweet shop. With Philip Jackson and Mark Benton. 03:304/10The Floral Hall dance ends in panic as another air raid strikes. 03:453rd June: Ahead of the D-Day landings, Margaret is trying to find her runaway daughter
| 03:004/6Eliott, Esther and Hannah battle to promote an American dish to the British palate. 03:305/10Emma finds herself on the front line, witnessing the brutality of war. 03:454th June, France: Ahead of the D-Day landings, Father Pierre receives an urgent request
| 03:45Two more monologues from Marriot Edgar: 'Asparagus' and 'Albert and the Headsman'
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| 04:00 | | 04:0010/10Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Chris Addison, Julian Clary and Sue Perkins. 04:304/6Mr Pike takes on many mundane jobs - with the zeal of a former assassin.
| 04:004/6The celebrity chef and writer quizzes a panel about himself. 04:304/4De-cluttering his house, Gerard's friends all get gifts, leaving Tamsin less than thrilled
| 04:003/6Sue Perkins with Dave Gorman, Anita Anand, Mark Evans and Jenny Eclair. 04:302/4Marlborough Road's multitasking mother Saffron turns to cleaner Sally for help.
| 04:004/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:304/6Plethora plots to get rid of a crowd of peasants while bumping up Monte Guano's coffers.
| 04:006/6Three students from Lancaster University take on their dons in the upbeat quiz. 04:301/4Penny and Dave are getting married, but her new hair-do might not let them.
| 04:002/4Can the skint 1920s tipster plot revenge on a local informant and end up a winner too? 04:30The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons.
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| 05:00 | 05:006/6The hair salon is getting unexpected customers - could the taxman be sniffing around? 05:30Still looking for work, the ex-RAF gang turns its hand to babysitting.
| 05:00The story of the relationship of Ellington and Strayhorn, told during their final session. 05:45The music department is running smoothly, yet Mr Brook is uneasy over Madame Zilensky.
| 05:00A teacher's study text mirrors events in a 1950s classroom during National Service days
| 05:001/3Reviled for the King's abdication, what was the Duchess of Windsor really like?
| 05:002/3Wallis recalls her first marriage and her attempts to meet a prince.
| 05:003/3Wallis realises marrying an ex-King means broken promises, plus doubtful acquaintances.
| 05:001/3From Eric Morecambe to Ernest Shackleton - the story behind 400 Great Lives
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5With a man due to hang, Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot probes a savage murder. 06:301/5East Africa 1914: A German meets a look alike Englishman - sparking a sinister plan.
| 06:002/5Poirot believes a woman's brutal murder is linked to a lurid newspaper article. 06:302/5German agent Leopold returns to England to take up life as Sir Everard. Stars David Robb.
| 06:003/5In the respectable village of Broadhinny, Hercule Poirot has several murder suspects. 06:303/5The spy claiming to be Everard Dominey goes to Norfolk, where he has a lucky escape.
| 06:004/5Events take a dramatic turn and the range of suspects narrows down. 06:304/5Things start to unravel for spy Leopold as he tries to keep two women happy.
| 06:005/5Poirot concludes his investigation but there’s more than one surprise in store. 06:305/5The Kaiser’s plans gather pace and the mystery of the black wood is revealed.
| 06:00David Tennant plays Kafka, trapped in a musical about his life.
| 06:00Actor and musician Hugh Laurie is castaway by Kirsty Young. 06:45Musings on the structures built by New Guinea's Vogelkop bowerbirds to attract mates.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/6Peter Davison stars in a sitcom about a family with a young daughter with Down's syndrome. 07:307/8Albert's kung fu club tackles some extortionists.
| 07:006/6Christmas is coming and Ben is getting fat, but will dieting with Helen raise his spirits? 07:3018/24In true Beau Geste style, Neddie Seagoon joins the foreign legion in disgrace.
| 07:001/6Newly in love, Nancy is not too keen on recalling past events with old rogue Winston. 07:304/16When the Lad hits the gym, he knocks down a prize boxer.
| 07:002/8English literature tutor Patterson meets his new colleagues and students. 07:3013/26Walker and Godfrey get trapped in a pumping station and so do their rescuers.
| 07:004/6Roy tries to impress Jane with some campaigning local journalism. 07:302/7Dracula and Oedipus Rex get a good going over from Fred, Jo, Nigel and Chris.
| 07:302/3Aunt Lydia reveals how she came to be a Founder of the Gilead regime.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 07:301/2It’s April 1941. Belfast has escaped the worst of the war – so far. Two sisters' stories.
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| 08:00 | 08:001/4Robert sails through all his exams, but finding a girlfriend is more testing. 08:301/101941: the Belfast Blitz begins. 08:4531st May: Ahead of the D-Day landings, two telephone operators enjoy a break.
| 08:005/6Portraits and Poteen delight the Fair Intellectuals when Mr Hogarth comes to Edinburgh. 08:302/10Audrey announces her engagement and Emma witnesses the air raid aftermath. 08:451st June: Ahead of the D-Day landings, a Tommy makes a visit to a Welsh school.
| 08:004/6Ronnie has a devious idea to get Nick's ex-girlfriend back. What could go wrong? 08:303/10Emma finds the happiness she has been searching for. 08:452nd June: Ahead of the D-Day landings, Canadian soldier Harry has to say his goodbyes
| 08:005/6Jeff and Andy head off to find a lost sweet shop. With Philip Jackson and Mark Benton. 08:304/10The Floral Hall dance ends in panic as another air raid strikes. 08:453rd June: Ahead of the D-Day landings, Margaret is trying to find her runaway daughter
| 08:004/6Eliott, Esther and Hannah battle to promote an American dish to the British palate. 08:305/10Emma finds herself on the front line, witnessing the brutality of war. 08:454th June, France: Ahead of the D-Day landings, Father Pierre receives an urgent request
| 08:45Two more monologues from Marriot Edgar: 'Asparagus' and 'Albert and the Headsman'
| 08:40BBC 6 Music DJ Lauren Laverne chooses tracks by Dick Gaughan and Odetta. 08:50Five short dramas set in Britain and France, ahead of the Allied invasion of Europe.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6The multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 09:306/10Alexandra 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 Laura Darrall
| 09:001/4Carol Kirkwood and Clara Amfo join Joe on the sofa. 09:307/10Alexandra 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 Greg Finn.
| 09:00Robin Ince is back with his acclaimed show. This time he's talking about love and books. 09:308/10Alexandra 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 Kirsty Thorpe
| 09:00Is money the root of all evil? 09:309/10Alexandra Harris tells the story of how the weather has shaped the culture of Britain. 09:45Marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day with Lord Richard Dannatt.
| 09:00Why did you spend so much time on my genitals? 09:15A toilet roll can change your life. 09:3010/10Alexandra 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 Bishop David Walker
| 09:002/4Can the skint 1920s tipster plot revenge on a local informant and end up a winner too? 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: Sarah Austin Jenness introduces tales about being stuck 10:55Singer Marty Wilde chooses tracks by Frankie Laine and Bill Haley & His Comets.
| 10:00Lionel Shriver and Mae Martin talk with Harriett Gilbert about books they love. 10:30Sue Perkins revisits her former home-town, Croydon, the mini-Manhattan of Outer London
| 10:00Christopher Andrew explores what would have happened if the Normandy landings had failed
| 10:00Sue Limb nominates 'mad, bad and dangerous to know' poet, Lord Byron. 10:30Rosemary Hill uncovers the hidden history of Sir John Soane's museum in London
| 10:00The impact of wartime favourite 'Lili Marlene', made famous by Marlene Dietrich. 10:30Natalie Haynes finds out why adultery remains such a regular subject in popular culture.
| 10:001/3From Eric Morecambe to Ernest Shackleton - the story behind 400 Great Lives
| 10:00Brough goes to the fair and Archie visits the future. 10:30Elocution lessons are on offer with Brains Amalgamated's new machine.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5With a man due to hang, Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot probes a savage murder. 11:301/5East Africa 1914: A German meets a look alike Englishman - sparking a sinister plan.
| 11:002/5Poirot believes a woman's brutal murder is linked to a lurid newspaper article. 11:302/5German agent Leopold returns to England to take up life as Sir Everard. Stars David Robb.
| 11:003/5In the respectable village of Broadhinny, Hercule Poirot has several murder suspects. 11:303/5The spy claiming to be Everard Dominey goes to Norfolk, where he has a lucky escape.
| 11:004/5Events take a dramatic turn and the range of suspects narrows down. 11:304/5Things start to unravel for spy Leopold as he tries to keep two women happy.
| 11:005/5Poirot concludes his investigation but there’s more than one surprise in store. 11:305/5The Kaiser’s plans gather pace and the mystery of the black wood is revealed.
| 11:00David Tennant plays Kafka, trapped in a musical about his life.
| 11:00Actor and musician Hugh Laurie is castaway by Kirsty Young. 11:45Musings on the structures built by New Guinea's Vogelkop bowerbirds to attract mates.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/6Peter Davison stars in a sitcom about a family with a young daughter with Down's syndrome. 12:307/8Albert's kung fu club tackles some extortionists.
| 12:006/6Christmas is coming and Ben is getting fat, but will dieting with Helen raise his spirits? 12:3018/24In true Beau Geste style, Neddie Seagoon joins the foreign legion in disgrace.
| 12:001/6Newly in love, Nancy is not too keen on recalling past events with old rogue Winston. 12:304/16When the Lad hits the gym, he knocks down a prize boxer.
| 12:002/8English literature tutor Patterson meets his new colleagues and students. 12:3013/26Walker and Godfrey get trapped in a pumping station and so do their rescuers.
| 12:004/6Roy tries to impress Jane with some campaigning local journalism. 12:302/7Dracula and Oedipus Rex get a good going over from Fred, Jo, Nigel and Chris.
| 12:302/3Aunt Lydia reveals how she came to be a Founder of the Gilead regime.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:301/2It’s April 1941. Belfast has escaped the worst of the war – so far. Two sisters' stories.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/4Robert sails through all his exams, but finding a girlfriend is more testing. 13:301/101941: the Belfast Blitz begins. 13:4531st May: Ahead of the D-Day landings, two telephone operators enjoy a break.
| 13:005/6Portraits and Poteen delight the Fair Intellectuals when Mr Hogarth comes to Edinburgh. 13:302/10Audrey announces her engagement and Emma witnesses the air raid aftermath. 13:451st June: Ahead of the D-Day landings, a Tommy makes a visit to a Welsh school.
| 13:004/6Ronnie has a devious idea to get Nick's ex-girlfriend back. What could go wrong? 13:303/10Emma finds the happiness she has been searching for. 13:452nd June: Ahead of the D-Day landings, Canadian soldier Harry has to say his goodbyes
| 13:005/6Jeff and Andy head off to find a lost sweet shop. With Philip Jackson and Mark Benton. 13:304/10The Floral Hall dance ends in panic as another air raid strikes. 13:453rd June: Ahead of the D-Day landings, Margaret is trying to find her runaway daughter
| 13:004/6Eliott, Esther and Hannah battle to promote an American dish to the British palate. 13:305/10Emma finds herself on the front line, witnessing the brutality of war. 13:454th June, France: Ahead of the D-Day landings, Father Pierre receives an urgent request
| 13:45Two more monologues from Marriot Edgar: 'Asparagus' and 'Albert and the Headsman'
| 13:40BBC 6 Music DJ Lauren Laverne chooses tracks by Dick Gaughan and Odetta. 13:50Five short dramas set in Britain and France, ahead of the Allied invasion of Europe.
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| 14:00 | 14:0010/10Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Chris Addison, Julian Clary and Sue Perkins. 14:304/6Mr Pike takes on many mundane jobs - with the zeal of a former assassin.
| 14:004/6The celebrity chef and writer quizzes a panel about himself. 14:304/4De-cluttering his house, Gerard's friends all get gifts, leaving Tamsin less than thrilled
| 14:003/6Sue Perkins with Dave Gorman, Anita Anand, Mark Evans and Jenny Eclair. 14:302/4Marlborough Road's multitasking mother Saffron turns to cleaner Sally for help.
| 14:004/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 14:304/6Plethora plots to get rid of a crowd of peasants while bumping up Monte Guano's coffers.
| 14:006/6Three students from Lancaster University take on their dons in the upbeat quiz. 14:301/4Penny and Dave are getting married, but her new hair-do might not let them.
| 14:002/4Can the skint 1920s tipster plot revenge on a local informant and end up a winner too? 14:30The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons.
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| 15:00 | 15:00The story of the relationship of Ellington and Strayhorn, told during their final session. 15:45The music department is running smoothly, yet Mr Brook is uneasy over Madame Zilensky.
| 15:00A teacher's study text mirrors events in a 1950s classroom during National Service days
| 15:001/3Reviled for the King's abdication, what was the Duchess of Windsor really like?
| 15:002/3Wallis recalls her first marriage and her attempts to meet a prince.
| 15:003/3Wallis realises marrying an ex-King means broken promises, plus doubtful acquaintances.
| 15:001/3From Eric Morecambe to Ernest Shackleton - the story behind 400 Great Lives
| 15:00Brough goes to the fair and Archie visits the future. 15:30Elocution lessons are on offer with Brains Amalgamated's new machine.
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| 16:00 | 16:00True stories told live in the USA: Sarah Austin Jenness introduces tales about being stuck 16:55Singer Marty Wilde chooses tracks by Frankie Laine and Bill Haley & His Comets.
| 16:00Lionel Shriver and Mae Martin talk with Harriett Gilbert about books they love. 16:30Sue Perkins revisits her former home-town, Croydon, the mini-Manhattan of Outer London
| 16:00Christopher Andrew explores what would have happened if the Normandy landings had failed
| 16:00Sue Limb nominates 'mad, bad and dangerous to know' poet, Lord Byron. 16:30Rosemary Hill uncovers the hidden history of Sir John Soane's museum in London
| 16:00The impact of wartime favourite 'Lili Marlene', made famous by Marlene Dietrich. 16:30Natalie Haynes finds out why adultery remains such a regular subject in popular culture.
| 16:00When a hospital is inundated with patients in trances, Torchwood move in to investigate. 16:45Win a car or lose a finger - what will be the result of an old man's bizarre bet?
| 16:001/5A museum guard's quest to learn the secrets of the universe with a 400-year-old man. 16:301/6A young boy's fascination with anatomy proves crucial in saving lives.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/5With a man due to hang, Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot probes a savage murder. 17:301/5East Africa 1914: A German meets a look alike Englishman - sparking a sinister plan.
| 17:002/5Poirot believes a woman's brutal murder is linked to a lurid newspaper article. 17:302/5German agent Leopold returns to England to take up life as Sir Everard. Stars David Robb.
| 17:003/5In the respectable village of Broadhinny, Hercule Poirot has several murder suspects. 17:303/5The spy claiming to be Everard Dominey goes to Norfolk, where he has a lucky escape.
| 17:004/5Events take a dramatic turn and the range of suspects narrows down. 17:304/5Things start to unravel for spy Leopold as he tries to keep two women happy.
| 17:005/5Poirot concludes his investigation but there’s more than one surprise in store. 17:305/5The Kaiser’s plans gather pace and the mystery of the black wood is revealed.
| 17:00David Tennant plays Kafka, trapped in a musical about his life.
| 17:00Actor and musician Hugh Laurie is castaway by Kirsty Young. 17:45Musings on the structures built by New Guinea's Vogelkop bowerbirds to attract mates.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/6Peter Davison stars in a sitcom about a family with a young daughter with Down's syndrome. 18:307/8Albert's kung fu club tackles some extortionists.
| 18:006/6Christmas is coming and Ben is getting fat, but will dieting with Helen raise his spirits? 18:3018/24In true Beau Geste style, Neddie Seagoon joins the foreign legion in disgrace.
| 18:001/6Newly in love, Nancy is not too keen on recalling past events with old rogue Winston. 18:304/16When the Lad hits the gym, he knocks down a prize boxer.
| 18:002/8English literature tutor Patterson meets his new colleagues and students. 18:3013/26Walker and Godfrey get trapped in a pumping station and so do their rescuers.
| 18:004/6Roy tries to impress Jane with some campaigning local journalism. 18:302/7Dracula and Oedipus Rex get a good going over from Fred, Jo, Nigel and Chris.
| 18:302/3Aunt Lydia reveals how she came to be a Founder of the Gilead regime.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 18:301/2It’s April 1941. Belfast has escaped the worst of the war – so far. Two sisters' stories.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/4Robert sails through all his exams, but finding a girlfriend is more testing. 19:301/101941: the Belfast Blitz begins. 19:4531st May: Ahead of the D-Day landings, two telephone operators enjoy a break.
| 19:005/6Portraits and Poteen delight the Fair Intellectuals when Mr Hogarth comes to Edinburgh. 19:302/10Audrey announces her engagement and Emma witnesses the air raid aftermath. 19:451st June: Ahead of the D-Day landings, a Tommy makes a visit to a Welsh school.
| 19:004/6Ronnie has a devious idea to get Nick's ex-girlfriend back. What could go wrong? 19:303/10Emma finds the happiness she has been searching for. 19:452nd June: Ahead of the D-Day landings, Canadian soldier Harry has to say his goodbyes
| 19:005/6Jeff and Andy head off to find a lost sweet shop. With Philip Jackson and Mark Benton. 19:304/10The Floral Hall dance ends in panic as another air raid strikes. 19:453rd June: Ahead of the D-Day landings, Margaret is trying to find her runaway daughter
| 19:004/6Eliott, Esther and Hannah battle to promote an American dish to the British palate. 19:305/10Emma finds herself on the front line, witnessing the brutality of war. 19:454th June, France: Ahead of the D-Day landings, Father Pierre receives an urgent request
| 19:45Two more monologues from Marriot Edgar: 'Asparagus' and 'Albert and the Headsman'
| 19:40BBC 6 Music DJ Lauren Laverne chooses tracks by Dick Gaughan and Odetta. 19:50Five short dramas set in Britain and France, ahead of the Allied invasion of Europe.
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| 20:00 | 20:0010/10Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Chris Addison, Julian Clary and Sue Perkins. 20:304/6Mr Pike takes on many mundane jobs - with the zeal of a former assassin.
| 20:004/6The celebrity chef and writer quizzes a panel about himself. 20:304/4De-cluttering his house, Gerard's friends all get gifts, leaving Tamsin less than thrilled
| 20:003/6Sue Perkins with Dave Gorman, Anita Anand, Mark Evans and Jenny Eclair. 20:302/4Marlborough Road's multitasking mother Saffron turns to cleaner Sally for help.
| 20:004/7Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 20:304/6Plethora plots to get rid of a crowd of peasants while bumping up Monte Guano's coffers.
| 20:006/6Three students from Lancaster University take on their dons in the upbeat quiz. 20:301/4Penny and Dave are getting married, but her new hair-do might not let them.
| 20:002/4Can the skint 1920s tipster plot revenge on a local informant and end up a winner too? 20:30The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons.
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| 21:00 | 21:00The story of the relationship of Ellington and Strayhorn, told during their final session. 21:45The music department is running smoothly, yet Mr Brook is uneasy over Madame Zilensky.
| 21:00A teacher's study text mirrors events in a 1950s classroom during National Service days
| 21:001/3Reviled for the King's abdication, what was the Duchess of Windsor really like?
| 21:002/3Wallis recalls her first marriage and her attempts to meet a prince.
| 21:003/3Wallis realises marrying an ex-King means broken promises, plus doubtful acquaintances.
| 21:001/3From Eric Morecambe to Ernest Shackleton - the story behind 400 Great Lives
| 21:00Brough goes to the fair and Archie visits the future. 21:30Elocution lessons are on offer with Brains Amalgamated's new machine.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6The multi award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee. 22:302/4A new interpretation of classic song 'Fifty Ways to Leave Your Mother'. Stars Nina Wadia. 22:55Stephen Bailey interviews Danny Beard in the Comedy Club.
| 22:001/4Carol Kirkwood and Clara Amfo join Joe on the sofa. 22:302/4The bumbling management consultants grapple with physical perfection for Phil's gym.
| 22:00Robin Ince is back with his acclaimed show. This time he's talking about love and books. 22:303/4At the zoo Tom meets Pi, who has a band in her head too. So what could go wrong?
| 22:00Is money the root of all evil? 22:304/4Uh oh, not another bank heist... ker-ching! Nick and co try to solve it. 22:55Stephen Bailey interviews Danny Beard in the Comedy Club.
| 22:00Why did you spend so much time on my genitals? 22:15A toilet roll can change your life. 22:302/6Divorcee Carol has a fruit surplus, and Adrian is asked to be a Bond girl. 22:55Stephen Bailey interviews Danny Beard in the Comedy Club.
| 22:001/6Globetrotting, trash-picking, aisle-rolling storyteller returns with more wit and wisdom. 22:301/6The writer and his talking geraniums outstay their welcome at Craig and Shona's place.
| 22:006/6As winter sets in, John Prescott, Germaine Greer and Nigella Lawson think of home. 22:302/6Katherine Jakeways stars in Jenny Eclair's comic monologue about a blind date going wrong. 22:452/4A tale of a miserable Irish childhood in another spoof chapter of a bestseller.
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| 23:00 | 23:006/6As always, the team treat all the political parties with equal contempt. 23:302/4Trying to find a job, can Pod meet the challenge of becoming a first-class umpire?
| 23:004/6Martin gets caught by his own CCTV and tannoy system for shaming litter offenders. 23:302/4A funny but factually accurate look at humanity's enduring obsession with UFOs. 23:457/8John Hegley makes a spectacle of himself in Barnet with visionary poems and songs.
| 23:003/6Comedian and satirist Ian Hislop talks to writer and presenter Victoria Coren-Mitchell. 23:303/6Boothby Graffoe meets a man with a replacement tongue and a man in a washing machine.
| 23:003/6The team's anxiety over redundancies is overshadowed by shattering news concerning Ray. 23:303/6Least Scary Tabloid Scare Story? Matt Lucas host's his alternative awards show.
| 23:003/6The comedian celebrates and chastises the various marvels of the modern age. 23:302/4Michael Feydeau and David Pershore probe the mysterious curse of a mummy. 23:453/4Yasmine Akram and Aisling Bea bring to life some of Ireland's most popular folklore.
| 23:00Spoofing David Coleman and radio continuity. 23:305/6The family find bohemian inspiration in the Lake District.
| 23:004/4Comedy about a young woman trying to build a more fulfilling life for herself in Glasgow 23:30Stephen K Amos kicks off the first of his series of Idiot's Guides in Edinburgh.
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