| 00:00 | 00:00Jackie's first night 'working the streets' ends in a mysterious and ghostly encounter. 00:306/6The last remaining residents of a drought-stricken hotel receive salvation.
| 00:005/8Radiolab’s ode to the small and overlooked things that make up the fabric of our lives. 00:55Chris Froome picks music from the Beatles and Johnny Clegg.
| 00:00Will Self and Rachel Johnson join Harriett Gilbert to chat about favourite books 00:30Alice Roberts goes in search of the man who taught us how to control our own dreams.
| 00:00Did a common culture ever exist in the UK, what did it mean and is it needed now?
| 00:00Artist Frida Kahlo is nominated by Jessie Burton. With Circe Henestrosa. 00:304/6George Cole profiles Victorians buried in one cemetery: novelist George Eliot
| 00:00Contributors explain what 'Bring Him Home', from Les Miserables, means to them. 00:30Valerie unravels a family mystery against all odds
| 00:00Hannah's unhappy life is set to change when she meets a violinist. 00:451/3Mel makes a new friend and learns about different types of ghosts.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Tennis star John McEnroe is castaway by Kirsty Young. 01:45Musings on the New Guinea residents, who fooled early explorers with their adornments.
| 01:001/5The Belgian sleuth gets embroiled in some mysterious upper class marital problems 01:301/6Eric and Lorraine, youngsters from different backgrounds, are fighting to be together
| 01:002/5Edgware is dead. Her ladyship is the prime suspect for his murder - but whodunnit? 01:302/6Eric and Lorraine are on the run. But their innocent ploy to be together becomes serious.
| 01:003/5Why did Edgware change his mind? Where is his letter? Who phoned Jane? 01:303/6Eric and Lorraine find themselves in trouble when a visitor arrives.
| 01:004/5The evidence makes Ronald Marsh the murderer, but the Belgian sleuth is not so sure. 01:304/6With the press alerted, Eric and Lorraine make for a Liverpool family connection
| 01:005/5Where is Ross? Why is Paris important? And will Poirot finally unmask the murderer? 01:305/6Will Eric and Lorraine’s love survive being forced to beg on the streets of London?
| 01:00Robert Louis Stevenson's life in his own words, those of his mother and his wife, Fanny.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra chooses another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 02:30Biography of tennis great Fred Perry, charting his life from childhood to Wimbledon glory.
| 02:001/8City gents Charles and George are laid off but maintain the pretence of working. 02:305/13Two Hell's Angels woo a waitress, and love is in the air in the Smith Report.
| 02:006/6Relationships crack under the strain of home improvements and ill-judged decisions 02:3025/24Can Neddie Seagoon get rich quick by exporting Britain's surfeit of snow?
| 02:001/4Phonsie gets excited by the discovery linked to a ramshackle cottage. 02:3014/16The Lad signs up to Sid's new studio, but filming doesn't quite go to plan.
| 02:008/8Patterson is living in digs, but has a brief taste of professional power. Campus comedy. 02:3019/26The platoon must pave the way for a convoy, but then the circus turns up.
| 02:004/6Bill gets an unwanted birthday surprise, while Dennis's attempt to woo Liza backfires. 02:302/9Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as two brothers feuding over their mum’s will.
| 02:30An intimate portrait of our nearest neighbour ranging across art, myth and science.
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| 03:00 | 03:40BBC Radio 2's Vernon Kay chooses tracks by Billy Joel and Candi Staton. 03:502/3In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together.
| 03:003/6Damien and Anthony invite friends round for one of their 'famous' dinner parties. 03:301/10A recording of Jack Miller’s journal written in 1937, documenting his Arctic expedition. 03:4511/15With Anne's help, Neely agrees to perform on TV, but is she ready to face the cameras?
| 03:001/4Caroline runs a family back-up service, but can she let Sylvia join Household Solutions? 03:302/10Kill or be killed. Jack learns about the law of the Arctic. 03:4512/15Jennifer North returns to New York and falls madly in love - but then tragedy strikes.
| 03:00Time-travelling biographer James Boswell meets Gandhi. 03:303/10Against all odds the expedition arrives at Gruhuken. 03:4513/15After the tragedy, Neely gets agitated and Anne gets a visit from a former lover.
| 03:001/6Rufus Hound chats to comedian Shazia Mirza about growing up as Muslim girl in the 1990s. 03:304/10Has Gruhuken a dark history? 03:4514/15Lyon is back and Anne still has feelings for him, despite being engaged to Kevin.
| 03:004/4Emily is choosing her options, Jen is taking the plunge, and Maggie is getting excited. 03:4515/15Neely's voice returns. She is back on top again while Anne is pregnant.
| 03:40Actress Sadie Frost chooses tracks sung by the Beatles and David Bowie. 03:451/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he been around in 1988.
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| 04:00 | | 04:002/10Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Kit Hesketh-Harvey, Shappi Khorsandi 04:303/6Divorced Doug and Molly come to blows over his mum Annie, who seems to be going senile.
| 04:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 04:305/6PJ dumps Cassie - does this mean that Pete and Cassie will finally get together?
| 04:003/6Lloyd Langford, Susie Dent, Dave Gorman and Natalie Haynes compete in the verbal game show 04:303/6Can 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn escape the clutches of French revolutionaries?
| 04:004/6A conveyor duvet could be just the thing for quibbling couples. With Gyles Brandreth. 04:303/5A retired grocer heads for Margate to become an author but all is not what it seems.
| 04:001/6Pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Stewart Lee and Martin Freeman 04:302/4When Barry's wife walks out, Roy knows the best way to get her back, until rum intervenes.
| 04:00Construction chaos abounds for the bumbling civil servants over a new office block. 04:301/12Newly qualified lawyer Roger annoys his girlfriend Sally by defending a wife-beater.
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| 05:00 | 05:001/13Olive learns that retired William never invited her to his firm's annual dance! 05:30Caroline needs Leslie to pretend that they’re still married in order to land a contract.
| 05:00A young girl struggles to study the piano amidst the hostility of her family.
| 05:001/4A row over the location of a street in Central London escalates out of control. 05:302/4Why is Sam's usual day farming turnips so rudely interrupted?
| 05:003/4Freddie is the butt of his family - until he discovers his true vocation. 05:304/4Madame Vieninoff is alluring and rich. But where exactly does her money come from?
| 05:001/2London, 1711: An architect sets to work on some new churches.
| 05:002/218th-century architect Nicholas Dyer is under suspicion.
| 05:001/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5The Belgian sleuth gets embroiled in some mysterious upper class marital problems 06:301/6Eric and Lorraine, youngsters from different backgrounds, are fighting to be together
| 06:002/5Edgware is dead. Her ladyship is the prime suspect for his murder - but whodunnit? 06:302/6Eric and Lorraine are on the run. But their innocent ploy to be together becomes serious.
| 06:003/5Why did Edgware change his mind? Where is his letter? Who phoned Jane? 06:303/6Eric and Lorraine find themselves in trouble when a visitor arrives.
| 06:004/5The evidence makes Ronald Marsh the murderer, but the Belgian sleuth is not so sure. 06:304/6With the press alerted, Eric and Lorraine make for a Liverpool family connection
| 06:005/5Where is Ross? Why is Paris important? And will Poirot finally unmask the murderer? 06:305/6Will Eric and Lorraine’s love survive being forced to beg on the streets of London?
| 06:00Robert Louis Stevenson's life in his own words, those of his mother and his wife, Fanny.
| 06:00Sue Barker, presenter and tennis player, is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 06:45The naturalist recalls finding an ammonite inside limestone, sparking his love of fossils.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/8City gents Charles and George are laid off but maintain the pretence of working. 07:305/13Two Hell's Angels woo a waitress, and love is in the air in the Smith Report.
| 07:006/6Relationships crack under the strain of home improvements and ill-judged decisions 07:3025/24Can Neddie Seagoon get rich quick by exporting Britain's surfeit of snow?
| 07:001/4Phonsie gets excited by the discovery linked to a ramshackle cottage. 07:3014/16The Lad signs up to Sid's new studio, but filming doesn't quite go to plan.
| 07:008/8Patterson is living in digs, but has a brief taste of professional power. Campus comedy. 07:3019/26The platoon must pave the way for a convoy, but then the circus turns up.
| 07:004/6Bill gets an unwanted birthday surprise, while Dennis's attempt to woo Liza backfires. 07:302/9Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as two brothers feuding over their mum’s will.
| 07:30An intimate portrait of our nearest neighbour ranging across art, myth and science.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 07:301/2Jack Miller’s journal written in 1937, documenting his scientific expedition to the Arctic
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| 08:00 | 08:003/6Damien and Anthony invite friends round for one of their 'famous' dinner parties. 08:301/10A recording of Jack Miller’s journal written in 1937, documenting his Arctic expedition. 08:4511/15With Anne's help, Neely agrees to perform on TV, but is she ready to face the cameras?
| 08:001/4Caroline runs a family back-up service, but can she let Sylvia join Household Solutions? 08:302/10Kill or be killed. Jack learns about the law of the Arctic. 08:4512/15Jennifer North returns to New York and falls madly in love - but then tragedy strikes.
| 08:00Time-travelling biographer James Boswell meets Gandhi. 08:303/10Against all odds the expedition arrives at Gruhuken. 08:4513/15After the tragedy, Neely gets agitated and Anne gets a visit from a former lover.
| 08:001/6Rufus Hound chats to comedian Shazia Mirza about growing up as Muslim girl in the 1990s. 08:304/10Has Gruhuken a dark history? 08:4514/15Lyon is back and Anne still has feelings for him, despite being engaged to Kevin.
| 08:004/4Emily is choosing her options, Jen is taking the plunge, and Maggie is getting excited. 08:4515/15Neely's voice returns. She is back on top again while Anne is pregnant.
| 08:40Actress Sadie Frost chooses tracks sung by the Beatles and David Bowie. 08:451/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he been around in 1988.
| 08:40Jamie Laing chooses tracks by Shania Twain, and Hanson. 08:503/3In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6Mark Steel is back In Town. This week he's in East Grinstead in West Sussex. 3/6 09:301/5The natural history story of the UK's most famous invader - the grey squirrel. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Fr Frankie Mulgrew
| 09:003/4When Phil's latest get-rich-quick scheme fails he picks a more well trodden path to riches 09:302/5Does Japanese knotweed deserve its place as the most hated plant in the UK? 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Holly Adams
| 09:00Geoff Norcott examines modern masculinity. This week, why don’t men wear sunscreen? 09:303/5Derek Mooney finds out how the harlequin ladybird became the UK's fastest invader ever. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Lyndall Bywater
| 09:00Alicia McCarthy reports on one of Parliament's biggest days: the State Opening 09:304/5How invasive is the ring-necked parakeet? 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Richard Littledale
| 09:00Sean Curran reports from Westminster where prisons were top of the agenda. 09:305/5How do we protect our native wildlife from invisible invaders like the ash-dieback fungus. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Swarzy
| 09:00Construction chaos abounds for the bumbling civil servants over a new office block. 09:301/12Newly qualified lawyer Roger annoys his girlfriend Sally by defending a wife-beater.
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| 10:00 | 10:005/8Radiolab’s ode to the small and overlooked things that make up the fabric of our lives. 10:55Chris Froome picks music from the Beatles and Johnny Clegg.
| 10:00Will Self and Rachel Johnson join Harriett Gilbert to chat about favourite books 10:30Alice Roberts goes in search of the man who taught us how to control our own dreams.
| 10:00Did a common culture ever exist in the UK, what did it mean and is it needed now?
| 10:00Artist Frida Kahlo is nominated by Jessie Burton. With Circe Henestrosa. 10:304/6George Cole profiles Victorians buried in one cemetery: novelist George Eliot
| 10:00Contributors explain what 'Bring Him Home', from Les Miserables, means to them. 10:30Valerie unravels a family mystery against all odds
| 10:001/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
| 10:002/13Olive complains about the state of the house and wants to move to the seaside. 10:30Caroline confides in Leslie about a secret business deal.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5The Belgian sleuth gets embroiled in some mysterious upper class marital problems 11:301/6Eric and Lorraine, youngsters from different backgrounds, are fighting to be together
| 11:002/5Edgware is dead. Her ladyship is the prime suspect for his murder - but whodunnit? 11:302/6Eric and Lorraine are on the run. But their innocent ploy to be together becomes serious.
| 11:003/5Why did Edgware change his mind? Where is his letter? Who phoned Jane? 11:303/6Eric and Lorraine find themselves in trouble when a visitor arrives.
| 11:004/5The evidence makes Ronald Marsh the murderer, but the Belgian sleuth is not so sure. 11:304/6With the press alerted, Eric and Lorraine make for a Liverpool family connection
| 11:005/5Where is Ross? Why is Paris important? And will Poirot finally unmask the murderer? 11:305/6Will Eric and Lorraine’s love survive being forced to beg on the streets of London?
| 11:00Robert Louis Stevenson's life in his own words, those of his mother and his wife, Fanny.
| 11:00Sue Barker, presenter and tennis player, is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 11:45The naturalist recalls finding an ammonite inside limestone, sparking his love of fossils.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/8City gents Charles and George are laid off but maintain the pretence of working. 12:305/13Two Hell's Angels woo a waitress, and love is in the air in the Smith Report.
| 12:006/6Relationships crack under the strain of home improvements and ill-judged decisions 12:3025/24Can Neddie Seagoon get rich quick by exporting Britain's surfeit of snow?
| 12:001/4Phonsie gets excited by the discovery linked to a ramshackle cottage. 12:3014/16The Lad signs up to Sid's new studio, but filming doesn't quite go to plan.
| 12:008/8Patterson is living in digs, but has a brief taste of professional power. Campus comedy. 12:3019/26The platoon must pave the way for a convoy, but then the circus turns up.
| 12:004/6Bill gets an unwanted birthday surprise, while Dennis's attempt to woo Liza backfires. 12:302/9Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as two brothers feuding over their mum’s will.
| 12:30An intimate portrait of our nearest neighbour ranging across art, myth and science.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:301/2Jack Miller’s journal written in 1937, documenting his scientific expedition to the Arctic
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| 13:00 | 13:003/6Damien and Anthony invite friends round for one of their 'famous' dinner parties. 13:301/10A recording of Jack Miller’s journal written in 1937, documenting his Arctic expedition. 13:4511/15With Anne's help, Neely agrees to perform on TV, but is she ready to face the cameras?
| 13:001/4Caroline runs a family back-up service, but can she let Sylvia join Household Solutions? 13:302/10Kill or be killed. Jack learns about the law of the Arctic. 13:4512/15Jennifer North returns to New York and falls madly in love - but then tragedy strikes.
| 13:00Time-travelling biographer James Boswell meets Gandhi. 13:303/10Against all odds the expedition arrives at Gruhuken. 13:4513/15After the tragedy, Neely gets agitated and Anne gets a visit from a former lover.
| 13:001/6Rufus Hound chats to comedian Shazia Mirza about growing up as Muslim girl in the 1990s. 13:304/10Has Gruhuken a dark history? 13:4514/15Lyon is back and Anne still has feelings for him, despite being engaged to Kevin.
| 13:004/4Emily is choosing her options, Jen is taking the plunge, and Maggie is getting excited. 13:4515/15Neely's voice returns. She is back on top again while Anne is pregnant.
| 13:40Actress Sadie Frost chooses tracks sung by the Beatles and David Bowie. 13:451/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he been around in 1988.
| 13:40Jamie Laing chooses tracks by Shania Twain, and Hanson. 13:503/3In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together.
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| 14:00 | 14:002/10Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Kit Hesketh-Harvey, Shappi Khorsandi 14:303/6Divorced Doug and Molly come to blows over his mum Annie, who seems to be going senile.
| 14:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 14:305/6PJ dumps Cassie - does this mean that Pete and Cassie will finally get together?
| 14:003/6Lloyd Langford, Susie Dent, Dave Gorman and Natalie Haynes compete in the verbal game show 14:303/6Can 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn escape the clutches of French revolutionaries?
| 14:004/6A conveyor duvet could be just the thing for quibbling couples. With Gyles Brandreth. 14:303/5A retired grocer heads for Margate to become an author but all is not what it seems.
| 14:001/6Pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Stewart Lee and Martin Freeman 14:302/4When Barry's wife walks out, Roy knows the best way to get her back, until rum intervenes.
| 14:00Construction chaos abounds for the bumbling civil servants over a new office block. 14:301/12Newly qualified lawyer Roger annoys his girlfriend Sally by defending a wife-beater.
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| 15:00 | 15:00A young girl struggles to study the piano amidst the hostility of her family.
| 15:001/4A row over the location of a street in Central London escalates out of control. 15:302/4Why is Sam's usual day farming turnips so rudely interrupted?
| 15:003/4Freddie is the butt of his family - until he discovers his true vocation. 15:304/4Madame Vieninoff is alluring and rich. But where exactly does her money come from?
| 15:001/2London, 1711: An architect sets to work on some new churches.
| 15:002/218th-century architect Nicholas Dyer is under suspicion.
| 15:001/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
| 15:002/13Olive complains about the state of the house and wants to move to the seaside. 15:30Caroline confides in Leslie about a secret business deal.
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| 16:00 | 16:005/8Radiolab’s ode to the small and overlooked things that make up the fabric of our lives. 16:55Chris Froome picks music from the Beatles and Johnny Clegg.
| 16:00Will Self and Rachel Johnson join Harriett Gilbert to chat about favourite books 16:30Alice Roberts goes in search of the man who taught us how to control our own dreams.
| 16:00Did a common culture ever exist in the UK, what did it mean and is it needed now?
| 16:00Artist Frida Kahlo is nominated by Jessie Burton. With Circe Henestrosa. 16:304/6George Cole profiles Victorians buried in one cemetery: novelist George Eliot
| 16:00Contributors explain what 'Bring Him Home', from Les Miserables, means to them. 16:30Valerie unravels a family mystery against all odds
| 16:00Hannah's unhappy life is set to change when she meets a violinist. 16:451/3Mel makes a new friend and learns about different types of ghosts.
| 16:00Claire and Tom are visiting the resting place of a renowned pianist. What was her power? 16:30Lonely Alice Proudfoot’s mysterious discovery in a moonlit wood changes her life forever.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/5The Belgian sleuth gets embroiled in some mysterious upper class marital problems 17:301/6Eric and Lorraine, youngsters from different backgrounds, are fighting to be together
| 17:002/5Edgware is dead. Her ladyship is the prime suspect for his murder - but whodunnit? 17:302/6Eric and Lorraine are on the run. But their innocent ploy to be together becomes serious.
| 17:003/5Why did Edgware change his mind? Where is his letter? Who phoned Jane? 17:303/6Eric and Lorraine find themselves in trouble when a visitor arrives.
| 17:004/5The evidence makes Ronald Marsh the murderer, but the Belgian sleuth is not so sure. 17:304/6With the press alerted, Eric and Lorraine make for a Liverpool family connection
| 17:005/5Where is Ross? Why is Paris important? And will Poirot finally unmask the murderer? 17:305/6Will Eric and Lorraine’s love survive being forced to beg on the streets of London?
| 17:00Robert Louis Stevenson's life in his own words, those of his mother and his wife, Fanny.
| 17:00Sue Barker, presenter and tennis player, is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 17:45The naturalist recalls finding an ammonite inside limestone, sparking his love of fossils.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/8City gents Charles and George are laid off but maintain the pretence of working. 18:305/13Two Hell's Angels woo a waitress, and love is in the air in the Smith Report.
| 18:006/6Relationships crack under the strain of home improvements and ill-judged decisions 18:3025/24Can Neddie Seagoon get rich quick by exporting Britain's surfeit of snow?
| 18:001/4Phonsie gets excited by the discovery linked to a ramshackle cottage. 18:3014/16The Lad signs up to Sid's new studio, but filming doesn't quite go to plan.
| 18:008/8Patterson is living in digs, but has a brief taste of professional power. Campus comedy. 18:3019/26The platoon must pave the way for a convoy, but then the circus turns up.
| 18:004/6Bill gets an unwanted birthday surprise, while Dennis's attempt to woo Liza backfires. 18:302/9Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as two brothers feuding over their mum’s will.
| 18:30An intimate portrait of our nearest neighbour ranging across art, myth and science.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 18:301/2Jack Miller’s journal written in 1937, documenting his scientific expedition to the Arctic
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| 19:00 | 19:003/6Damien and Anthony invite friends round for one of their 'famous' dinner parties. 19:301/10A recording of Jack Miller’s journal written in 1937, documenting his Arctic expedition. 19:4511/15With Anne's help, Neely agrees to perform on TV, but is she ready to face the cameras?
| 19:001/4Caroline runs a family back-up service, but can she let Sylvia join Household Solutions? 19:302/10Kill or be killed. Jack learns about the law of the Arctic. 19:4512/15Jennifer North returns to New York and falls madly in love - but then tragedy strikes.
| 19:00Time-travelling biographer James Boswell meets Gandhi. 19:303/10Against all odds the expedition arrives at Gruhuken. 19:4513/15After the tragedy, Neely gets agitated and Anne gets a visit from a former lover.
| 19:001/6Rufus Hound chats to comedian Shazia Mirza about growing up as Muslim girl in the 1990s. 19:304/10Has Gruhuken a dark history? 19:4514/15Lyon is back and Anne still has feelings for him, despite being engaged to Kevin.
| 19:004/4Emily is choosing her options, Jen is taking the plunge, and Maggie is getting excited. 19:4515/15Neely's voice returns. She is back on top again while Anne is pregnant.
| 19:40Actress Sadie Frost chooses tracks sung by the Beatles and David Bowie. 19:451/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he been around in 1988.
| 19:40Jamie Laing chooses tracks by Shania Twain, and Hanson. 19:503/3In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together.
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| 20:00 | 20:002/10Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Kit Hesketh-Harvey, Shappi Khorsandi 20:303/6Divorced Doug and Molly come to blows over his mum Annie, who seems to be going senile.
| 20:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 20:305/6PJ dumps Cassie - does this mean that Pete and Cassie will finally get together?
| 20:003/6Lloyd Langford, Susie Dent, Dave Gorman and Natalie Haynes compete in the verbal game show 20:303/6Can 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn escape the clutches of French revolutionaries?
| 20:004/6A conveyor duvet could be just the thing for quibbling couples. With Gyles Brandreth. 20:303/5A retired grocer heads for Margate to become an author but all is not what it seems.
| 20:001/6Pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Stewart Lee and Martin Freeman 20:302/4When Barry's wife walks out, Roy knows the best way to get her back, until rum intervenes.
| 20:00Construction chaos abounds for the bumbling civil servants over a new office block. 20:301/12Newly qualified lawyer Roger annoys his girlfriend Sally by defending a wife-beater.
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| 21:00 | 21:00A young girl struggles to study the piano amidst the hostility of her family.
| 21:001/4A row over the location of a street in Central London escalates out of control. 21:302/4Why is Sam's usual day farming turnips so rudely interrupted?
| 21:003/4Freddie is the butt of his family - until he discovers his true vocation. 21:304/4Madame Vieninoff is alluring and rich. But where exactly does her money come from?
| 21:001/2London, 1711: An architect sets to work on some new churches.
| 21:002/218th-century architect Nicholas Dyer is under suspicion.
| 21:001/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
| 21:002/13Olive complains about the state of the house and wants to move to the seaside. 21:30Caroline confides in Leslie about a secret business deal.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6Mark Steel is back In Town. This week he's in East Grinstead in West Sussex. 3/6 22:304/4Grandad, father and son collide, when burglars ransack their Birmingham shop.
| 22:304/4Comedian Liam Williams recounts his youthful misadventures in this autobiographical sitcom
| 22:00Geoff Norcott examines modern masculinity. This week, why don’t men wear sunscreen? 22:305/6Marvel at the meerkats, visit a new theme park... and one man must face 'The Curator'.
| 22:004/5No one learns anything important in school. 22:302/6Host Alan Partridge faces up to a 9-year-old prodigy, a hypnotist and a bad-boy lawyer. 22:55Paul Garner chats again to Paul Whitehouse.
| 22:002/4It's Listeners’ Week! Host Chloe Slack surprises a listener. 22:302/4Save the seal - and how to lose unwanted hair. Vintage sharp-edged topical humour. 22:55Paul Garner chats again to Paul Whitehouse.
| 22:001/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of the world. 22:302/4From Al Pacino to Paul McCartney, Jon Culshaw imagines the private lives of the famous. 22:55Jake Yapp talks to Bebe Cave.
| 22:006/6Ezekiel sets out to uncover who is his new son's real father. 22:302/6Reformed violent criminal Tony Beckton visits the Mallard Theatre to read from his memoirs 22:55Jake Yapp talks to Bebe Cave.
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| 23:00 | 23:006/7Zoe Lyons, Angela Barnes, Ian Smith and Marie Le Conte quiz the news. 23:304/4Danny campaigns for bagpipes to be celebrated and tries to write a Winterval number one.
| 23:004/4Will George and Beverly's faked deaths reunite their family? 23:304/4On its 25th anniversary, writers and performers reflect on Gummy Monkey: The Musical.
| 23:003/5A Puritan vet dishes out tough love to ill pets. Stars Jane Bussmann and David Quantick. 23:303/4The Party sets out to clarify its policies on climate change.
| 23:004/4DS Nick Mohammed is asked to provide additional security for a major event. 23:303/6Marcus Brigstocke invites reluctant vocalist Alan Davies to sing for the first time.
| 23:003/4The sketch show written entirely by the public. 23:301/6The satirist romps through the newsworthy and the not-so-newsworthy.
| 23:005/6Can Walter find a suitably diplomatic staff member to curate an exhibition in Europe? 23:305/6Can the Bletchley codebreakers remain rational as they move into spooky Hut 13?
| 23:006/6Can you knock yourself out by punching yourself in the head? Jason Manford has the answer. 23:301/6It's 1993 and the incredibly silly Party Party sweeps to power. Stars Hugh Laurie.
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