| 00:00 | 00:00Claire and Tom are visiting the resting place of a renowned pianist. What was her power? 00:30Lonely Alice Proudfoot’s mysterious discovery in a moonlit wood changes her life forever.
| 00:006/8Radiolab explores pregnancy – in many ways still a mystery with exciting new discoveries. 00:55Presenter Edith Bowman chooses tracks by The Beatles and The National.
| 00:00Nathan Caton and Adam Rutherford talk favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 00:30Supermodel Erin O'Connor explores ideas to protect fashion model welfare
| 00:00Comedian Stewart Lee considers the problems and possibilities of unreliable narrators.
| 00:00Comedian Arthur Smith tells Matthew Parris about the life of Olympic runner Emil Zátopek. 00:305/6Mystery over the Duke of Portland's double life. George Cole's extraordinary Victorians.
| 00:00Lesley Garrett and yachtsman Geoff Holt on the inspiring song, The Impossible Dream. 00:30Gavin launches his own investigation into the death of a schoolteacher
| 00:00A body found in the Welsh hills turns out to be thousands of years old. 00:452/3Photographing the deserted tower block means going to its 30th floor.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Sue Barker, presenter and tennis player, is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 01:45The naturalist recalls finding an ammonite inside limestone, sparking his love of fossils.
| 01:001/5Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield probes a grisly murder on a railway. 01:306/6With the truth now revealed will Eric and Lorraine find their place in the sun?
| 01:002/5As the Lucky Charm murders mount up, the detective questions a busker. 01:301/8DS Brook and his colleagues suspect a major blag is on the cards.
| 01:003/5With the Lucky Charm killer at large, the detective is taunted at the station. 01:302/8A series of brutal attacks follows the death of a crime lord.
| 01:004/5After her assistant is found hanging, the detective suspects a train spotter. 01:303/8DS Brook is obliged to assist The Sweeny, but he is troubled by their plans for the raid.
| 01:005/5Scouring the railway station, can DS Julie Enfield nail the Lucky Charm killer? 01:304/8DC Tully arrests a man who claims to be innocent. Then why does he refuse to talk?
| 01:00A turbulent tale of a marriage - with love and tension in equal measure.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 02:301/2Jack Miller’s journal written in 1937, documenting his scientific expedition to the Arctic
| 02:002/8Two city gents finally admit they have been sacked and take action. 02:306/13A paralytic stuntman, and war prisoners outfox the Nazis.
| 02:001/6Swishing his cape, Bludden-on-Sand's most inept furniture-fitter becomes a superhero. 02:3026/24Extended restored episode of the surreal classic comedy.
| 02:002/4Canon Friel's death causes upset and ruins Phonsie Doherty's plans. 02:3015/16The time has come – the Lad Himself must get a job. Starring Tony Hancock.
| 02:001/4Eric Halliday has a talent for impersonation, but can he make it as a sports commentator? 02:3020/26Mainwaring goes into bat when the platoon are challenged to play the wardens.
| 02:005/6Liza earns cult status after baring her lovelife on Woman's Hour. 02:30Public services, future prisons and his own life story. Terry Scott pokes fun.
| 02:30The story of two lieutenants in a regiment of hussars. Read by Stephen Boxer.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Jamie Laing chooses tracks by Shania Twain, and Hanson. 03:503/3In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together.
| 03:004/6Anthony is thrilled to be best man at a wedding, but Damien does not share his joy. 03:306/10"Whatever it is, it’s in the past. It’s only an echo." 03:451/5As Ellen’s children gain independence, she feels ready for work. What could go wrong?
| 03:002/4Can Sylvia and Caroline help with a case of inadvertently encouraged romantic interest? 03:307/10Jack hacks down the bear post. 03:452/5Has Ellen bitten off more than she can chew?
| 03:001/4Find out why Tom hates celebrations and why his father needs an electric whisk. 03:308/10Jack has a welcomed visitor. 03:453/5The pressure of balancing a job, parenting and the PTA seems almost impossible to Ellen.
| 03:002/6Rufus Hound talks to Dame Jenni Murray about her teenage years in Barnsley. 03:309/10“When men know they won’t be found out, they will do anything”. 03:454/5The last thing Ellen needs is to spend Christmas with her mother and step-sister.
| 03:001/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa. 03:3010/10“It can open doors. It can get in." 03:455/5Are Ellen’s lies about to catch up with her?
| 03:452/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton as if he had been around in 1986.
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| 04:00 | | 04:003/10Nicholas Parsons with Stephen Fry, Paul Merton, Jenny Eclair and Charles Collingwood. 04:304/6Can Doug rely on his ex-wife Molly for help during his mum's convalescence?
| 04:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 04:306/6Back from America, Jenny is after Pete. Cassie is burying her head.
| 04:004/6Katy Brand, Alex Horne, Richard Herring and Natalie Haynes compete in the wordy panel game 04:304/6It's Jesters' Relief Week, but must Cornish smuggler Tamsyn raise funds for Devonians?
| 04:005/6Dave Gorman and guest Matthew Wright chew over ridiculous and unworkable inventions. 04:304/5Tale of a muddle over love and money.
| 04:002/6James Walton's pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod and Carol Decker 04:303/4Can musicians Roy and George settle a 50-year-old score with their former bandleader?
| 04:00The bird-brained bureaucrats mind a budgie. What could go wrong? 04:302/12Lawyer Roger has an appointment with his boss, but worries in case the news is bad.
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| 05:00 | 05:002/13Olive complains about the state of the house and wants to move to the seaside. 05:30Caroline confides in Leslie about a secret business deal.
| 05:00After drifting apart, Joe gets a call from his friend Kel, asking for help
| 05:001/4The wild and tormented Francis Herries begins a new life in Cumberland. Stars Gavin Muir.
| 05:002/4Francis Herries encounters Mirabell again and the Jacobite rebels march on Carlisle.
| 05:003/4Francis Herries roams the fells searching for something he can never find.
| 05:004/4Francis Herries struggles with his stormy marriage.
| 05:002/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield probes a grisly murder on a railway. 06:306/6With the truth now revealed will Eric and Lorraine find their place in the sun?
| 06:002/5As the Lucky Charm murders mount up, the detective questions a busker. 06:301/8DS Brook and his colleagues suspect a major blag is on the cards.
| 06:003/5With the Lucky Charm killer at large, the detective is taunted at the station. 06:302/8A series of brutal attacks follows the death of a crime lord.
| 06:004/5After her assistant is found hanging, the detective suspects a train spotter. 06:303/8DS Brook is obliged to assist The Sweeny, but he is troubled by their plans for the raid.
| 06:005/5Scouring the railway station, can DS Julie Enfield nail the Lucky Charm killer? 06:304/8DC Tully arrests a man who claims to be innocent. Then why does he refuse to talk?
| 06:00A turbulent tale of a marriage - with love and tension in equal measure.
| 06:00Tennis coach Judy Murray is castaway by Kirsty Young. 06:45Was the first live specimen of the primitive bony fish shown on TV really a living fossil?
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| 07:00 | 07:002/8Two city gents finally admit they have been sacked and take action. 07:306/13A paralytic stuntman, and war prisoners outfox the Nazis.
| 07:001/6Swishing his cape, Bludden-on-Sand's most inept furniture-fitter becomes a superhero. 07:3026/24Extended restored episode of the surreal classic comedy.
| 07:002/4Canon Friel's death causes upset and ruins Phonsie Doherty's plans. 07:3015/16The time has come – the Lad Himself must get a job. Starring Tony Hancock.
| 07:001/4Eric Halliday has a talent for impersonation, but can he make it as a sports commentator? 07:3020/26Mainwaring goes into bat when the platoon are challenged to play the wardens.
| 07:005/6Liza earns cult status after baring her lovelife on Woman's Hour. 07:30Public services, future prisons and his own life story. Terry Scott pokes fun.
| 07:30The story of two lieutenants in a regiment of hussars. Read by Stephen Boxer.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects another memorable programme from the BBC's poetry archive. 07:302/2'Whatever it is, it’s in the past. It’s only an echo.' Read by Lee Ingleby.
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| 08:00 | 08:004/6Anthony is thrilled to be best man at a wedding, but Damien does not share his joy. 08:306/10"Whatever it is, it’s in the past. It’s only an echo." 08:451/5As Ellen’s children gain independence, she feels ready for work. What could go wrong?
| 08:002/4Can Sylvia and Caroline help with a case of inadvertently encouraged romantic interest? 08:307/10Jack hacks down the bear post. 08:452/5Has Ellen bitten off more than she can chew?
| 08:001/4Find out why Tom hates celebrations and why his father needs an electric whisk. 08:308/10Jack has a welcomed visitor. 08:453/5The pressure of balancing a job, parenting and the PTA seems almost impossible to Ellen.
| 08:002/6Rufus Hound talks to Dame Jenni Murray about her teenage years in Barnsley. 08:309/10“When men know they won’t be found out, they will do anything”. 08:454/5The last thing Ellen needs is to spend Christmas with her mother and step-sister.
| 08:001/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa. 08:3010/10“It can open doors. It can get in." 08:455/5Are Ellen’s lies about to catch up with her?
| 08:452/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton as if he had been around in 1986.
| 08:40Micheal and Hilary Whitehall choose Rachmaninoff, David Bowie and Miles Davis 08:50Ellen feels ready to return to full-time work. What could possibly go wrong?
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| 09:00 | 09:00Susan Hulme reports as MPs discuss the Covid inquiry. 09:301/4Alexandra Harris & Chris Stewart scramble past lemon trees in Virginia Woolf's footsteps. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Georgia Clarke
| 09:00The latest news from Westminster - and beyond. 09:302/4Virginia Woolf and a balloon of airballs! Kensington Gardens as a magical playground 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Azariah France Williams
| 09:00Alicia McCarthy reports on a small rebellion by Labour MPs. 09:303/4St Ives - where writer Virginia Woolf scramble over the cliffs, inspired by the waves 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Angela Tilby
| 09:00Sir Keir Starmer's first PMQs as prime minister. Sean Curran reports. 09:304/4Monk's House and Charleston in the Sussex Downs - Virginia Woolf's familiar and final walk 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Molly Boot
| 09:00Alicia McCarthy reports from Westminster as MPs debate changes to their code of conduct. 09:30Vicki Howard sells ice cream all year round from her van on the Isle of Wight. 09:45A service marking the opening of the 2024 Paris Olympics
| 09:00The bird-brained bureaucrats mind a budgie. What could go wrong? 09:302/12Lawyer Roger has an appointment with his boss, but worries in case the news is bad.
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| 10:00 | 10:006/8Radiolab explores pregnancy – in many ways still a mystery with exciting new discoveries. 10:55Presenter Edith Bowman chooses tracks by The Beatles and The National.
| 10:00Nathan Caton and Adam Rutherford talk favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 10:30Supermodel Erin O'Connor explores ideas to protect fashion model welfare
| 10:00Comedian Stewart Lee considers the problems and possibilities of unreliable narrators.
| 10:00Comedian Arthur Smith tells Matthew Parris about the life of Olympic runner Emil Zátopek. 10:305/6Mystery over the Duke of Portland's double life. George Cole's extraordinary Victorians.
| 10:00Lesley Garrett and yachtsman Geoff Holt on the inspiring song, The Impossible Dream. 10:30Gavin launches his own investigation into the death of a schoolteacher
| 10:002/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
| 10:003/13William and Olive receive a surprise invitation to a posh wedding. 10:30Leslie is offered a job writing a weekly food column. But is it too good to be true?
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield probes a grisly murder on a railway. 11:306/6With the truth now revealed will Eric and Lorraine find their place in the sun?
| 11:002/5As the Lucky Charm murders mount up, the detective questions a busker. 11:301/8DS Brook and his colleagues suspect a major blag is on the cards.
| 11:003/5With the Lucky Charm killer at large, the detective is taunted at the station. 11:302/8A series of brutal attacks follows the death of a crime lord.
| 11:004/5After her assistant is found hanging, the detective suspects a train spotter. 11:303/8DS Brook is obliged to assist The Sweeny, but he is troubled by their plans for the raid.
| 11:005/5Scouring the railway station, can DS Julie Enfield nail the Lucky Charm killer? 11:304/8DC Tully arrests a man who claims to be innocent. Then why does he refuse to talk?
| 11:00A turbulent tale of a marriage - with love and tension in equal measure.
| 11:00Tennis coach Judy Murray is castaway by Kirsty Young. 11:45Was the first live specimen of the primitive bony fish shown on TV really a living fossil?
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| 12:00 | 12:002/8Two city gents finally admit they have been sacked and take action. 12:306/13A paralytic stuntman, and war prisoners outfox the Nazis.
| 12:001/6Swishing his cape, Bludden-on-Sand's most inept furniture-fitter becomes a superhero. 12:3026/24Extended restored episode of the surreal classic comedy.
| 12:002/4Canon Friel's death causes upset and ruins Phonsie Doherty's plans. 12:3015/16The time has come – the Lad Himself must get a job. Starring Tony Hancock.
| 12:001/4Eric Halliday has a talent for impersonation, but can he make it as a sports commentator? 12:3020/26Mainwaring goes into bat when the platoon are challenged to play the wardens.
| 12:005/6Liza earns cult status after baring her lovelife on Woman's Hour. 12:30Public services, future prisons and his own life story. Terry Scott pokes fun.
| 12:30The story of two lieutenants in a regiment of hussars. Read by Stephen Boxer.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects another memorable programme from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:302/2'Whatever it is, it’s in the past. It’s only an echo.' Read by Lee Ingleby.
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| 13:00 | 13:004/6Anthony is thrilled to be best man at a wedding, but Damien does not share his joy. 13:306/10"Whatever it is, it’s in the past. It’s only an echo." 13:451/5As Ellen’s children gain independence, she feels ready for work. What could go wrong?
| 13:002/4Can Sylvia and Caroline help with a case of inadvertently encouraged romantic interest? 13:307/10Jack hacks down the bear post. 13:452/5Has Ellen bitten off more than she can chew?
| 13:001/4Find out why Tom hates celebrations and why his father needs an electric whisk. 13:308/10Jack has a welcomed visitor. 13:453/5The pressure of balancing a job, parenting and the PTA seems almost impossible to Ellen.
| 13:002/6Rufus Hound talks to Dame Jenni Murray about her teenage years in Barnsley. 13:309/10“When men know they won’t be found out, they will do anything”. 13:454/5The last thing Ellen needs is to spend Christmas with her mother and step-sister.
| 13:001/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa. 13:3010/10“It can open doors. It can get in." 13:455/5Are Ellen’s lies about to catch up with her?
| 13:452/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton as if he had been around in 1986.
| 13:40Micheal and Hilary Whitehall choose Rachmaninoff, David Bowie and Miles Davis 13:50Ellen feels ready to return to full-time work. What could possibly go wrong?
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| 14:00 | 14:003/10Nicholas Parsons with Stephen Fry, Paul Merton, Jenny Eclair and Charles Collingwood. 14:304/6Can Doug rely on his ex-wife Molly for help during his mum's convalescence?
| 14:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 14:306/6Back from America, Jenny is after Pete. Cassie is burying her head.
| 14:004/6Katy Brand, Alex Horne, Richard Herring and Natalie Haynes compete in the wordy panel game 14:304/6It's Jesters' Relief Week, but must Cornish smuggler Tamsyn raise funds for Devonians?
| 14:005/6Dave Gorman and guest Matthew Wright chew over ridiculous and unworkable inventions. 14:304/5Tale of a muddle over love and money.
| 14:002/6James Walton's pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod and Carol Decker 14:303/4Can musicians Roy and George settle a 50-year-old score with their former bandleader?
| 14:00The bird-brained bureaucrats mind a budgie. What could go wrong? 14:302/12Lawyer Roger has an appointment with his boss, but worries in case the news is bad.
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| 15:00 | 15:00After drifting apart, Joe gets a call from his friend Kel, asking for help
| 15:001/4The wild and tormented Francis Herries begins a new life in Cumberland. Stars Gavin Muir.
| 15:002/4Francis Herries encounters Mirabell again and the Jacobite rebels march on Carlisle.
| 15:003/4Francis Herries roams the fells searching for something he can never find.
| 15:004/4Francis Herries struggles with his stormy marriage.
| 15:002/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
| 15:003/13William and Olive receive a surprise invitation to a posh wedding. 15:30Leslie is offered a job writing a weekly food column. But is it too good to be true?
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| 16:00 | 16:006/8Radiolab explores pregnancy – in many ways still a mystery with exciting new discoveries. 16:55Presenter Edith Bowman chooses tracks by The Beatles and The National.
| 16:00Nathan Caton and Adam Rutherford talk favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 16:30Supermodel Erin O'Connor explores ideas to protect fashion model welfare
| 16:00Comedian Stewart Lee considers the problems and possibilities of unreliable narrators.
| 16:00Comedian Arthur Smith tells Matthew Parris about the life of Olympic runner Emil Zátopek. 16:305/6Mystery over the Duke of Portland's double life. George Cole's extraordinary Victorians.
| 16:00Lesley Garrett and yachtsman Geoff Holt on the inspiring song, The Impossible Dream. 16:30Gavin launches his own investigation into the death of a schoolteacher
| 16:00A body found in the Welsh hills turns out to be thousands of years old. 16:452/3Photographing the deserted tower block means going to its 30th floor.
| 16:00An angry man, who doesn't believe in witches, drives home at night across the moors. 16:30A creepy doll with a mind of its own causes alarm along London's catwalks.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/5Detective Superintendent Julie Enfield probes a grisly murder on a railway. 17:306/6With the truth now revealed will Eric and Lorraine find their place in the sun?
| 17:002/5As the Lucky Charm murders mount up, the detective questions a busker. 17:301/8DS Brook and his colleagues suspect a major blag is on the cards.
| 17:003/5With the Lucky Charm killer at large, the detective is taunted at the station. 17:302/8A series of brutal attacks follows the death of a crime lord.
| 17:004/5After her assistant is found hanging, the detective suspects a train spotter. 17:303/8DS Brook is obliged to assist The Sweeny, but he is troubled by their plans for the raid.
| 17:005/5Scouring the railway station, can DS Julie Enfield nail the Lucky Charm killer? 17:304/8DC Tully arrests a man who claims to be innocent. Then why does he refuse to talk?
| 17:00A turbulent tale of a marriage - with love and tension in equal measure.
| 17:00Tennis coach Judy Murray is castaway by Kirsty Young. 17:45Was the first live specimen of the primitive bony fish shown on TV really a living fossil?
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| 18:00 | 18:002/8Two city gents finally admit they have been sacked and take action. 18:306/13A paralytic stuntman, and war prisoners outfox the Nazis.
| 18:001/6Swishing his cape, Bludden-on-Sand's most inept furniture-fitter becomes a superhero. 18:3026/24Extended restored episode of the surreal classic comedy.
| 18:002/4Canon Friel's death causes upset and ruins Phonsie Doherty's plans. 18:3015/16The time has come – the Lad Himself must get a job. Starring Tony Hancock.
| 18:001/4Eric Halliday has a talent for impersonation, but can he make it as a sports commentator? 18:3020/26Mainwaring goes into bat when the platoon are challenged to play the wardens.
| 18:005/6Liza earns cult status after baring her lovelife on Woman's Hour. 18:30Public services, future prisons and his own life story. Terry Scott pokes fun.
| 18:30The story of two lieutenants in a regiment of hussars. Read by Stephen Boxer.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects another memorable programme from the BBC's poetry archive. 18:302/2'Whatever it is, it’s in the past. It’s only an echo.' Read by Lee Ingleby.
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| 19:00 | 19:004/6Anthony is thrilled to be best man at a wedding, but Damien does not share his joy. 19:306/10"Whatever it is, it’s in the past. It’s only an echo." 19:451/5As Ellen’s children gain independence, she feels ready for work. What could go wrong?
| 19:002/4Can Sylvia and Caroline help with a case of inadvertently encouraged romantic interest? 19:307/10Jack hacks down the bear post. 19:452/5Has Ellen bitten off more than she can chew?
| 19:001/4Find out why Tom hates celebrations and why his father needs an electric whisk. 19:308/10Jack has a welcomed visitor. 19:453/5The pressure of balancing a job, parenting and the PTA seems almost impossible to Ellen.
| 19:002/6Rufus Hound talks to Dame Jenni Murray about her teenage years in Barnsley. 19:309/10“When men know they won’t be found out, they will do anything”. 19:454/5The last thing Ellen needs is to spend Christmas with her mother and step-sister.
| 19:001/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa. 19:3010/10“It can open doors. It can get in." 19:455/5Are Ellen’s lies about to catch up with her?
| 19:452/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton as if he had been around in 1986.
| 19:40Micheal and Hilary Whitehall choose Rachmaninoff, David Bowie and Miles Davis 19:50Ellen feels ready to return to full-time work. What could possibly go wrong?
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| 20:00 | 20:003/10Nicholas Parsons with Stephen Fry, Paul Merton, Jenny Eclair and Charles Collingwood. 20:304/6Can Doug rely on his ex-wife Molly for help during his mum's convalescence?
| 20:00Nigel Rees hosts the popular quotations quiz. 20:306/6Back from America, Jenny is after Pete. Cassie is burying her head.
| 20:004/6Katy Brand, Alex Horne, Richard Herring and Natalie Haynes compete in the wordy panel game 20:304/6It's Jesters' Relief Week, but must Cornish smuggler Tamsyn raise funds for Devonians?
| 20:005/6Dave Gorman and guest Matthew Wright chew over ridiculous and unworkable inventions. 20:304/5Tale of a muddle over love and money.
| 20:002/6James Walton's pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod and Carol Decker 20:303/4Can musicians Roy and George settle a 50-year-old score with their former bandleader?
| 20:00The bird-brained bureaucrats mind a budgie. What could go wrong? 20:302/12Lawyer Roger has an appointment with his boss, but worries in case the news is bad.
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| 21:00 | 21:00After drifting apart, Joe gets a call from his friend Kel, asking for help
| 21:001/4The wild and tormented Francis Herries begins a new life in Cumberland. Stars Gavin Muir.
| 21:002/4Francis Herries encounters Mirabell again and the Jacobite rebels march on Carlisle.
| 21:003/4Francis Herries roams the fells searching for something he can never find.
| 21:004/4Francis Herries struggles with his stormy marriage.
| 21:002/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
| 21:003/13William and Olive receive a surprise invitation to a posh wedding. 21:30Leslie is offered a job writing a weekly food column. But is it too good to be true?
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| 22:00 | 22:004/6Mark Steel is back In Town. This week he's in Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire. 4/6 22:301/6The Kapoors visit a stately home, and food for thought from Smeeta Smitten, Showbiz Kitten
| 22:00Comedian and former designer Scott Bennett explores our relationship with consumerism. 22:301/4A lifestyle presentation sketch show, with Neil Edmond, Justin Edwards and James Rawlings. 22:451/4Two horses divided by war, united by love. Comedy starring Stephen Fry and Daniel Rigby.
| 22:00Geoff Norcott examines modern masculinity. This week, should we just ‘man up’? 22:306/6Lady Bagshot claims on the insurance, and the model railway club hits the buffers. 22:55Jake Yapp talks to Bebe Cave.
| 22:005/5The population is plummeting and only Rhys seems to care. 22:303/6A-ha! Alan Partridge meets some former hostages and France's second-best racing driver.
| 22:003/4Chloe Slack presents the show whilst attempting to look after her niece. 22:303/4How to be a politician - and tabloid obsessions. Vintage sharp-edged topical humour.
| 22:002/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of the world. 22:303/4From Miranda Hart to Sean Connery, Jon Culshaw imagines the private lives of the famous.
| 22:001/4Tim Key plans to recite poetry in the Norwegian fjords, but he's stuck in a cable car. 22:303/61990s eco-warrior Dave Angel performs, and a confused delivery man arrives. 22:55Esyllt Sears chats to Garrett Millerick in the Comedy Club.
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| 23:00 | 23:007/7Hugo Rifkind, Susie McCabe, Scott Bennett and Lucy Porter quiz the news. 23:301/4Chris Addison explores human evolution. With Geoffrey McGivern as Prof Austin Herring.
| 23:001/6Clare has mysteriously fled her honeymoon and returned to work. 23:301/4The cricketer bids to run the 2003 World Cup opening ceremony - on the cheap, of course.
| 23:004/5Buy a compendium of fairy tales from Boney M. Stars Jane Bussmann and David Quantick. 23:304/4The Party take to the streets with their inaugural protest.
| 23:00Ross Noble presents a magazine show with studio guests and stories from around Britain. 23:304/6Marcus Brigstocke invites restaurant critic and die-hard carnivore Giles Coren to be vegan
| 23:004/4Sketch show written entirely by the public. 23:302/6The satirist ponders Tuscan holidays and asks what is the greatest fruit or vegetable?
| 23:006/6Love is in the air at the museum, and surely nothing can go wrong. Can it? 23:306/6Can the wartime codebreakers improve Anglo-French relations with a little derring-do?
| 23:001/6Surreal take on infuriating call centres and ex-soviet tyrants settling in British suburbs 23:302/6Prime Minister Action Man explains himself to the nation. With Hugh Laurie.
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