| 00:00 | 00:00An angry man, who doesn't believe in witches, drives home at night across the moors. 00:30A creepy doll with a mind of its own causes alarm along London's catwalks.
| 00:007/8Radiolab answers listener questions, some seemingly silly but with big ideas behind them 00:55Actress Frances de La Tour chooses tracks by Charles Trenet and Johnny Mercer.
| 00:00Neil Pearson and Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones discuss favourite books with Harriet Gilbert. 00:30Louis Barfe explores the connections between alcohol and comedy.
| 00:00Toby Jones celebrates the mercurial world of the villain.
| 00:00Matthew Parris meets financial guru Alvin Hall, whose hero is James Baldwin. 00:306/6George Wombwell’s travelling menagerie concludes George Cole's extraordinary Victorians.
| 00:00Exploring how this song from the 1870s continues to touch people's lives across the world. 00:30Clarke Peters recalls the 1987 production of James Baldwin's The Amen Corner.
| 00:001/3A mocked zoologist is determined to prove that dinosaurs are not extinct.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Tennis coach Judy Murray is castaway by Kirsty Young. 01:45Was the first live specimen of the primitive bony fish shown on TV really a living fossil?
| 01:001/6Perhaps it was indeed an act of God that had brought disaster to the SS Patna. 01:305/8A local villain says he is going straight and wants to turn informant.
| 01:002/6Aboard the sinking SS Patna, Jim stands immobile. 800 people are aboard. 01:306/8Will a villain, caught out by forensic evidence, shop the other members of his gang?
| 01:003/6In far away Colombo, Jim's trying to pick up the pieces. 01:307/8A woman asks DS Brook for advice when her uncle leaves her money in his will.
| 01:004/6Two years on, Lord Jim is now in the depths of the Patusan wilderness. 01:308/8Brook and Tully have an armed robbery, a shoot-out and a five year-old murder to solve.
| 01:005/6Jim believes his fate to be in his own hands and that he is master of it. 01:30An explosives expert hatches a deadly plan to end his marriage.
| 01:00A failed artist cashes-in when he attains overnight success, but not how you’d imagine.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects another memorable programme from the BBC's poetry archive. 02:302/2'Whatever it is, it’s in the past. It’s only an echo.' Read by Lee Ingleby.
| 02:003/8The city gents' new business makes them money, but at what cost? 02:307/13A bona ballet tune, and the criminals' top pop five.
| 02:002/6Bludden-on Sand’s new superhero’s got the mask and cape. So where's the crime? 02:301/27How Neddie 'invented' the barrage balloon and other wartime (mis)adventures.
| 02:003/4Tongues are wagging. Certain weddings are due, and some folk aren't happy. 02:3016/16The cast reminisce over how they all first met.
| 02:002/4As the FA Cup final looms, will budding commentator Eric Halliday get inside the stadium? 02:3021/26The platoon battle to rescue a German pilot hanging off the Town Hall clock.
| 02:006/6Son Joe and ex-wife Liza cause new pressures for Faith and Bill. From July 1992. 02:303/9Jack plots to get his cash. Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as feuding brothers.
| 02:30Steve Race's musical posers for Frank Muir, Denis Norden, David Franklin and Ian Wallace.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Micheal and Hilary Whitehall choose Rachmaninoff, David Bowie and Miles Davis 03:50Ellen feels ready to return to full-time work. What could possibly go wrong?
| 03:005/6Damien comes to the rescue when an author is knocked unconscious at a literary gathering. 03:301/5Don Black on his childhood - and how he came to manage Matt Monro. 03:451/5Back in Cornwall after 60 years, Marjorie Beaumont is coming to terms with her past.
| 03:003/4Caroline and Sylvia are dubious about a new assignment in Sussex. With Deborah Findlay. 03:302/5Don Black recalls working with Jule Styne and embarrassment with Tom Jones. 03:452/5Rediscovering her Cornish past, Marjorie visits the Tate in St Ives and finds a companion.
| 03:002/4Phoning his parents in Tenerife, Tom regrets persuading them to explore beyond their hotel 03:303/5Don talks about the pain of writing lyrics for musicals. 03:453/5Coming to terms with her Cornish past, Marjorie finds local fame and receives a visitor.
| 03:003/6Rufus Hound talks to the podcaster Olly Mann about his teenage diaries. 03:304/5Don Black talks about how he wrote the lyrics for the theme tune to the 1992 Olympics. 03:454/5Marjorie discovers a link to her Cornish past, but feels matters are not yet resolved.
| 03:002/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa. 03:305/5Don Black talks about his favourite musicals. 03:455/5In order to come to terms with her Cornish past, Marjorie gets help from some youngsters.
| 03:00A chance meeting between a pensioner and a streetwise teenager changes both their lives.
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| 04:00 | | 04:004/10Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Kit Hesketh-Harvey, Gyles Brandreth, Shappi Khorsandi 04:305/6Doug tries to help his mum's recovery by hiring a private nurse. Molly is unimpressed.
| 04:001/6Broadcaster and writer Janet Street-Porter quizzes a panel about herself. 04:301/4A wedding party en route to Exeter is delayed by a car on the rail track.
| 04:005/6Milton Jones, Natalie Haynes, Lloyd Langford and Robin Ince vie for verbal supremacy. 04:305/6Smuggler Jago is kidnapped, but can he survive in polite city society?
| 04:006/6Dave Gorman and guest Charlie Brooker chew over ridiculous and unworkable inventions. 04:305/5A play causes such a scandal, that respectable Victorian theatre-goers can't keep away.
| 04:003/6James Walton's quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Richard Curtis and Anthony Wilson 04:304/4Can Roy lift George's spirits by organising a very special celebration?
| 04:00The Fallen Arches estate hires a gardener. But what is Possibility Brown’s hidden motive? 04:30Returning from America to Wales, John has reservations about his kid brother’s marriage
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| 05:00 | 05:003/13William and Olive receive a surprise invitation to a posh wedding. 05:30Leslie is offered a job writing a weekly food column. But is it too good to be true?
| 05:00A young Jane Austen falls in love fuelling her desire to become a writer.
| 05:00July 1914: writer Joseph Conrad takes a troubling journey to his homeland, Poland 05:45Saul takes his daughter out for long evening drives telling his wife it settles them.
| 05:00Terrible events at sea come back to haunt a tugboat captain working out of Bangkok.
| 05:00How Alan Whicker reshaped TV and discovered his 'World'. Starring Jon Culshaw.
| 05:00One of America’s greatest authors exiles himself to find his voice and his own truth.
| 05:30The trials and tribulations of managing QPR's Women's football team.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/6Perhaps it was indeed an act of God that had brought disaster to the SS Patna. 06:305/8A local villain says he is going straight and wants to turn informant.
| 06:002/6Aboard the sinking SS Patna, Jim stands immobile. 800 people are aboard. 06:306/8Will a villain, caught out by forensic evidence, shop the other members of his gang?
| 06:003/6In far away Colombo, Jim's trying to pick up the pieces. 06:307/8A woman asks DS Brook for advice when her uncle leaves her money in his will.
| 06:004/6Two years on, Lord Jim is now in the depths of the Patusan wilderness. 06:308/8Brook and Tully have an armed robbery, a shoot-out and a five year-old murder to solve.
| 06:005/6Jim believes his fate to be in his own hands and that he is master of it. 06:30An explosives expert hatches a deadly plan to end his marriage.
| 06:00A failed artist cashes-in when he attains overnight success, but not how you’d imagine.
| 06:00Breda's gran Kathleen and her friend Mira are changed forever by a voice on the radio.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/8The city gents' new business makes them money, but at what cost? 07:307/13A bona ballet tune, and the criminals' top pop five.
| 07:002/6Bludden-on Sand’s new superhero’s got the mask and cape. So where's the crime? 07:301/27How Neddie 'invented' the barrage balloon and other wartime (mis)adventures.
| 07:003/4Tongues are wagging. Certain weddings are due, and some folk aren't happy. 07:3016/16The cast reminisce over how they all first met.
| 07:002/4As the FA Cup final looms, will budding commentator Eric Halliday get inside the stadium? 07:3021/26The platoon battle to rescue a German pilot hanging off the Town Hall clock.
| 07:006/6Son Joe and ex-wife Liza cause new pressures for Faith and Bill. From July 1992. 07:303/9Jack plots to get his cash. Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as feuding brothers.
| 07:30Steve Race's musical posers for Frank Muir, Denis Norden, David Franklin and Ian Wallace.
| 07:004 Extra's listeners request their favourite programmes from the BBC's archive.
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| 08:00 | 08:005/6Damien comes to the rescue when an author is knocked unconscious at a literary gathering. 08:301/5Don Black on his childhood - and how he came to manage Matt Monro. 08:451/5Back in Cornwall after 60 years, Marjorie Beaumont is coming to terms with her past.
| 08:003/4Caroline and Sylvia are dubious about a new assignment in Sussex. With Deborah Findlay. 08:302/5Don Black recalls working with Jule Styne and embarrassment with Tom Jones. 08:452/5Rediscovering her Cornish past, Marjorie visits the Tate in St Ives and finds a companion.
| 08:002/4Phoning his parents in Tenerife, Tom regrets persuading them to explore beyond their hotel 08:303/5Don talks about the pain of writing lyrics for musicals. 08:453/5Coming to terms with her Cornish past, Marjorie finds local fame and receives a visitor.
| 08:003/6Rufus Hound talks to the podcaster Olly Mann about his teenage diaries. 08:304/5Don Black talks about how he wrote the lyrics for the theme tune to the 1992 Olympics. 08:454/5Marjorie discovers a link to her Cornish past, but feels matters are not yet resolved.
| 08:002/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa. 08:305/5Don Black talks about his favourite musicals. 08:455/5In order to come to terms with her Cornish past, Marjorie gets help from some youngsters.
| 08:00A chance meeting between a pensioner and a streetwise teenager changes both their lives.
| 08:00One man channels his childhood obsession with the mythical outlaw to fight consumerism. 08:45Brian hoped to win a trip to Paris - but ends up with a caravan and enters a new world.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Susan Hulme reports on events last Friday in Parliament. 09:301/5Roger Law meets two men adept at creating objects in perfect detail. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Canon Naomi Starkey
| 09:00The latest news from Westminster - and beyond. 09:302/5Roger Law meets two creators with contrasting methods. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Reverend Anne Read.
| 09:00The latest news from Westminster - on the last day of term. 09:303/5Roger Law meets two Olympic backroom boys. 09:45A service reflecting on this week's tragic events in Southport.
| 09:001/4The train crew discover a suspect package. Comedy written by Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. 09:304/5Roger Law meets two pioneering inventors helping those in need. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Reverend Leslie Griffiths.
| 09:004/4Will a song that induces labour lead to childbirth live on air? 09:305/5Roger Law meets two innovative designers, shaking the organic and fashion world. 09:45A service from St George's Anglican Church, Paris, during the 2024 Summer Olympics
| 09:00The Fallen Arches estate hires a gardener. But what is Possibility Brown’s hidden motive? 09:30Returning from America to Wales, John has reservations about his kid brother’s marriage
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| 10:00 | 10:007/8Radiolab answers listener questions, some seemingly silly but with big ideas behind them 10:55Actress Frances de La Tour chooses tracks by Charles Trenet and Johnny Mercer.
| 10:00Neil Pearson and Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones discuss favourite books with Harriet Gilbert. 10:30Louis Barfe explores the connections between alcohol and comedy.
| 10:00Toby Jones celebrates the mercurial world of the villain.
| 10:00Matthew Parris meets financial guru Alvin Hall, whose hero is James Baldwin. 10:306/6George Wombwell’s travelling menagerie concludes George Cole's extraordinary Victorians.
| 10:00Exploring how this song from the 1870s continues to touch people's lives across the world. 10:30Clarke Peters recalls the 1987 production of James Baldwin's The Amen Corner.
| 10:30The trials and tribulations of managing QPR's Women's football team.
| 10:002/6The Pasadena Roof Orchestra's take on Agatha Christie's 1926 disappearance. 10:301/6A music hall owner makes the most of meeting Oscar Wilde. 10:45Doctor’s wife Mary Dale recalls two years of 'despair and happiness'. Stars Ellis Powell.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/6Perhaps it was indeed an act of God that had brought disaster to the SS Patna. 11:305/8A local villain says he is going straight and wants to turn informant.
| 11:002/6Aboard the sinking SS Patna, Jim stands immobile. 800 people are aboard. 11:306/8Will a villain, caught out by forensic evidence, shop the other members of his gang?
| 11:003/6In far away Colombo, Jim's trying to pick up the pieces. 11:307/8A woman asks DS Brook for advice when her uncle leaves her money in his will.
| 11:004/6Two years on, Lord Jim is now in the depths of the Patusan wilderness. 11:308/8Brook and Tully have an armed robbery, a shoot-out and a five year-old murder to solve.
| 11:005/6Jim believes his fate to be in his own hands and that he is master of it. 11:30An explosives expert hatches a deadly plan to end his marriage.
| 11:00A failed artist cashes-in when he attains overnight success, but not how you’d imagine.
| 11:00Breda's gran Kathleen and her friend Mira are changed forever by a voice on the radio.
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| 12:00 | 12:003/8The city gents' new business makes them money, but at what cost? 12:307/13A bona ballet tune, and the criminals' top pop five.
| 12:002/6Bludden-on Sand’s new superhero’s got the mask and cape. So where's the crime? 12:301/27How Neddie 'invented' the barrage balloon and other wartime (mis)adventures.
| 12:003/4Tongues are wagging. Certain weddings are due, and some folk aren't happy. 12:3016/16The cast reminisce over how they all first met.
| 12:002/4As the FA Cup final looms, will budding commentator Eric Halliday get inside the stadium? 12:3021/26The platoon battle to rescue a German pilot hanging off the Town Hall clock.
| 12:006/6Son Joe and ex-wife Liza cause new pressures for Faith and Bill. From July 1992. 12:303/9Jack plots to get his cash. Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as feuding brothers.
| 12:30Steve Race's musical posers for Frank Muir, Denis Norden, David Franklin and Ian Wallace.
| 12:004 Extra's listeners request their favourite programmes from the BBC's archive.
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| 13:00 | 13:005/6Damien comes to the rescue when an author is knocked unconscious at a literary gathering. 13:301/5Don Black on his childhood - and how he came to manage Matt Monro. 13:451/5Back in Cornwall after 60 years, Marjorie Beaumont is coming to terms with her past.
| 13:003/4Caroline and Sylvia are dubious about a new assignment in Sussex. With Deborah Findlay. 13:302/5Don Black recalls working with Jule Styne and embarrassment with Tom Jones. 13:452/5Rediscovering her Cornish past, Marjorie visits the Tate in St Ives and finds a companion.
| 13:002/4Phoning his parents in Tenerife, Tom regrets persuading them to explore beyond their hotel 13:303/5Don talks about the pain of writing lyrics for musicals. 13:453/5Coming to terms with her Cornish past, Marjorie finds local fame and receives a visitor.
| 13:003/6Rufus Hound talks to the podcaster Olly Mann about his teenage diaries. 13:304/5Don Black talks about how he wrote the lyrics for the theme tune to the 1992 Olympics. 13:454/5Marjorie discovers a link to her Cornish past, but feels matters are not yet resolved.
| 13:002/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa. 13:305/5Don Black talks about his favourite musicals. 13:455/5In order to come to terms with her Cornish past, Marjorie gets help from some youngsters.
| 13:00A chance meeting between a pensioner and a streetwise teenager changes both their lives.
| 13:00One man channels his childhood obsession with the mythical outlaw to fight consumerism. 13:45Brian hoped to win a trip to Paris - but ends up with a caravan and enters a new world.
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| 14:00 | 14:004/10Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Kit Hesketh-Harvey, Gyles Brandreth, Shappi Khorsandi 14:305/6Doug tries to help his mum's recovery by hiring a private nurse. Molly is unimpressed.
| 14:001/6Broadcaster and writer Janet Street-Porter quizzes a panel about herself. 14:301/4A wedding party en route to Exeter is delayed by a car on the rail track.
| 14:005/6Milton Jones, Natalie Haynes, Lloyd Langford and Robin Ince vie for verbal supremacy. 14:305/6Smuggler Jago is kidnapped, but can he survive in polite city society?
| 14:006/6Dave Gorman and guest Charlie Brooker chew over ridiculous and unworkable inventions. 14:305/5A play causes such a scandal, that respectable Victorian theatre-goers can't keep away.
| 14:003/6James Walton's quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Richard Curtis and Anthony Wilson 14:304/4Can Roy lift George's spirits by organising a very special celebration?
| 14:00The Fallen Arches estate hires a gardener. But what is Possibility Brown’s hidden motive? 14:30Returning from America to Wales, John has reservations about his kid brother’s marriage
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| 15:00 | 15:00A young Jane Austen falls in love fuelling her desire to become a writer.
| 15:00July 1914: writer Joseph Conrad takes a troubling journey to his homeland, Poland 15:45Saul takes his daughter out for long evening drives telling his wife it settles them.
| 15:00Terrible events at sea come back to haunt a tugboat captain working out of Bangkok.
| 15:00How Alan Whicker reshaped TV and discovered his 'World'. Starring Jon Culshaw.
| 15:00One of America’s greatest authors exiles himself to find his voice and his own truth.
| 15:30The trials and tribulations of managing QPR's Women's football team.
| 15:002/6The Pasadena Roof Orchestra's take on Agatha Christie's 1926 disappearance. 15:301/6A music hall owner makes the most of meeting Oscar Wilde. 15:45Doctor’s wife Mary Dale recalls two years of 'despair and happiness'. Stars Ellis Powell.
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| 16:00 | 16:007/8Radiolab answers listener questions, some seemingly silly but with big ideas behind them 16:55Actress Frances de La Tour chooses tracks by Charles Trenet and Johnny Mercer.
| 16:00Neil Pearson and Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones discuss favourite books with Harriet Gilbert. 16:30Louis Barfe explores the connections between alcohol and comedy.
| 16:00Toby Jones celebrates the mercurial world of the villain.
| 16:00Matthew Parris meets financial guru Alvin Hall, whose hero is James Baldwin. 16:306/6George Wombwell’s travelling menagerie concludes George Cole's extraordinary Victorians.
| 16:00Exploring how this song from the 1870s continues to touch people's lives across the world. 16:30Clarke Peters recalls the 1987 production of James Baldwin's The Amen Corner.
| 16:001/3A mocked zoologist is determined to prove that dinosaurs are not extinct.
| 16:00A country boy in Vietnam makes broadcasts to phantom units to exorcise his demons. 16:301/6Researchers develop a system which detects sentient life. But some unknown force resists.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/6Perhaps it was indeed an act of God that had brought disaster to the SS Patna. 17:305/8A local villain says he is going straight and wants to turn informant.
| 17:002/6Aboard the sinking SS Patna, Jim stands immobile. 800 people are aboard. 17:306/8Will a villain, caught out by forensic evidence, shop the other members of his gang?
| 17:003/6In far away Colombo, Jim's trying to pick up the pieces. 17:307/8A woman asks DS Brook for advice when her uncle leaves her money in his will.
| 17:004/6Two years on, Lord Jim is now in the depths of the Patusan wilderness. 17:308/8Brook and Tully have an armed robbery, a shoot-out and a five year-old murder to solve.
| 17:005/6Jim believes his fate to be in his own hands and that he is master of it. 17:30An explosives expert hatches a deadly plan to end his marriage.
| 17:00A failed artist cashes-in when he attains overnight success, but not how you’d imagine.
| 17:00Breda's gran Kathleen and her friend Mira are changed forever by a voice on the radio.
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| 18:00 | 18:003/8The city gents' new business makes them money, but at what cost? 18:307/13A bona ballet tune, and the criminals' top pop five.
| 18:002/6Bludden-on Sand’s new superhero’s got the mask and cape. So where's the crime? 18:301/27How Neddie 'invented' the barrage balloon and other wartime (mis)adventures.
| 18:003/4Tongues are wagging. Certain weddings are due, and some folk aren't happy. 18:3016/16The cast reminisce over how they all first met.
| 18:002/4As the FA Cup final looms, will budding commentator Eric Halliday get inside the stadium? 18:3021/26The platoon battle to rescue a German pilot hanging off the Town Hall clock.
| 18:006/6Son Joe and ex-wife Liza cause new pressures for Faith and Bill. From July 1992. 18:303/9Jack plots to get his cash. Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins star as feuding brothers.
| 18:30Steve Race's musical posers for Frank Muir, Denis Norden, David Franklin and Ian Wallace.
| 18:004 Extra's listeners request their favourite programmes from the BBC's archive.
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| 19:00 | 19:005/6Damien comes to the rescue when an author is knocked unconscious at a literary gathering. 19:301/5Don Black on his childhood - and how he came to manage Matt Monro. 19:451/5Back in Cornwall after 60 years, Marjorie Beaumont is coming to terms with her past.
| 19:003/4Caroline and Sylvia are dubious about a new assignment in Sussex. With Deborah Findlay. 19:302/5Don Black recalls working with Jule Styne and embarrassment with Tom Jones. 19:452/5Rediscovering her Cornish past, Marjorie visits the Tate in St Ives and finds a companion.
| 19:002/4Phoning his parents in Tenerife, Tom regrets persuading them to explore beyond their hotel 19:303/5Don talks about the pain of writing lyrics for musicals. 19:453/5Coming to terms with her Cornish past, Marjorie finds local fame and receives a visitor.
| 19:003/6Rufus Hound talks to the podcaster Olly Mann about his teenage diaries. 19:304/5Don Black talks about how he wrote the lyrics for the theme tune to the 1992 Olympics. 19:454/5Marjorie discovers a link to her Cornish past, but feels matters are not yet resolved.
| 19:002/4Malawian comedian Daliso Chaponda looks at the relationship between the UK and Africa. 19:305/5Don Black talks about his favourite musicals. 19:455/5In order to come to terms with her Cornish past, Marjorie gets help from some youngsters.
| 19:00A chance meeting between a pensioner and a streetwise teenager changes both their lives.
| 19:00One man channels his childhood obsession with the mythical outlaw to fight consumerism. 19:45Brian hoped to win a trip to Paris - but ends up with a caravan and enters a new world.
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| 20:00 | 20:004/10Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Kit Hesketh-Harvey, Gyles Brandreth, Shappi Khorsandi 20:305/6Doug tries to help his mum's recovery by hiring a private nurse. Molly is unimpressed.
| 20:001/6Broadcaster and writer Janet Street-Porter quizzes a panel about herself. 20:301/4A wedding party en route to Exeter is delayed by a car on the rail track.
| 20:005/6Milton Jones, Natalie Haynes, Lloyd Langford and Robin Ince vie for verbal supremacy. 20:305/6Smuggler Jago is kidnapped, but can he survive in polite city society?
| 20:006/6Dave Gorman and guest Charlie Brooker chew over ridiculous and unworkable inventions. 20:305/5A play causes such a scandal, that respectable Victorian theatre-goers can't keep away.
| 20:003/6James Walton's quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Richard Curtis and Anthony Wilson 20:304/4Can Roy lift George's spirits by organising a very special celebration?
| 20:00The Fallen Arches estate hires a gardener. But what is Possibility Brown’s hidden motive? 20:30Returning from America to Wales, John has reservations about his kid brother’s marriage
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| 21:00 | 21:00A young Jane Austen falls in love fuelling her desire to become a writer.
| 21:00July 1914: writer Joseph Conrad takes a troubling journey to his homeland, Poland 21:45Saul takes his daughter out for long evening drives telling his wife it settles them.
| 21:00Terrible events at sea come back to haunt a tugboat captain working out of Bangkok.
| 21:00How Alan Whicker reshaped TV and discovered his 'World'. Starring Jon Culshaw.
| 21:00One of America’s greatest authors exiles himself to find his voice and his own truth.
| 21:30The trials and tribulations of managing QPR's Women's football team.
| 21:002/6The Pasadena Roof Orchestra's take on Agatha Christie's 1926 disappearance. 21:301/6A music hall owner makes the most of meeting Oscar Wilde. 21:45Doctor’s wife Mary Dale recalls two years of 'despair and happiness'. Stars Ellis Powell.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6Mark Steel is back In Town. This week he's in Nether Edge in Sheffield. 5/6. 22:302/6The embarrassing auntie gets hip, and curious memories of the British Raj.
| 22:00Henry Normal takes a poetic look at the topic of communication 22:25Esyllt Sears chats to Garrett Millerick in the Comedy Club. 22:302/4The team ponder how to revamp tea to make it more dangerous and exciting. 22:452/4Uncertainty and conflict mars the relationship between Napoleon and Wellington's horses.
| 22:00Geoff Norcott examines modern masculinity. This week, friendship. 22:301/6Sara Cox interviews Joe Lycett in the return of the hostless chat show. 22:55Esyllt Sears chats to Garrett Millerick in the Comedy Club.
| 22:001/4The train crew discover a suspect package. Comedy written by Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. 22:304/6Host Alan Partridge welcomes a Duchess, an impressionist and an MP back from holiday.
| 22:004/4Will a song that induces labour lead to childbirth live on air? 22:304/4Reagan rings Gorbachev - and the Daleks at home. Starring Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell.
| 22:003/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of new towns. 22:304/4From Michael Caine to Mark Zuckerberg, Jon Culshaw imagines the lives of the famous.
| 22:002/4Tim Key is live from Rome, where he’s shooting a film with legendary Sir Hayden Higgins. 22:304/6With no headliner at The Mallard, newcomer Billy is asked to extend his stand-up set.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/6We Need To Talk About Kamala. 23:302/4Chris Addison explores human evolution.
| 23:002/6Clare is convinced that the centre is the home of the Secret Social Worker blogger. 23:302/4The player battles a case of libel based on an alleged encounter in a portable loo.
| 23:001/6Stuart is made redundant from his post at the job centre. 23:30A comedy with music set in the competitive world of poetry slamming.
| 23:002/4Ross Noble presents a magazine show with studio guests and stories from around Britain. 23:305/6Marcus Brigstocke invites Kathy Burke to try new things, like visiting Harrods in London.
| 23:002/6An old flame pits spinmeisters Charles and Martin against one another. 23:303/6The satirist investigates inventions, being common and the creep of CCTV.
| 23:001/4Kirsty Wark presents a documentary from the future. What if the bees were to be no more? 23:301/8From Edinburgh - Fred MacAulay introduces more of the country's best comedians.
| 23:002/6Olga the ex-tyrant takes on a British post office and why French culture is better. 23:303/6Will Sir Lord Knight's campaign over the danger of ads do the business? From May 1987.
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