| 00:00 | 00:00A country boy in Vietnam makes broadcasts to phantom units to exorcise his demons. 00:301/6Researchers develop a system which detects sentient life. But some unknown force resists.
| 00:008/8Radiolab’s wrestles with the question of what we should be doing about climate change 00:55Olympic sailor Hannah Mills MBE selects tracks by Radiohead and the Stereophonics.
| 00:00Kamal Ahmed and Brett Westwood discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 00:30Kate Mossman tells the story of long-overlooked female music writers of the 1960s.
| 00:00Sean Street examines those moments where Radio forgets itself. From 2000.
| 00:00Poet Douglas Dunn nominates Robert Louis Stevenson, author of Treasure Island. 00:30Gareth Gwynn uncovers the fantastical world of a Welsh cultural lodestone, Iolo Morganwg
| 00:00The different meanings Tim Buckley's ballad "Song to the Siren" has for people. 00:30Does the idea of the Carnival Queen still appeal to the modern girl?
| 00:002/3Challenger’s expedition reaches Brazil where he's out to prove dinosaurs still exist. 00:55Writer Danny Robbins with tracks by Christy Moore and Guns N’ Roses.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Breda's gran Kathleen and her friend Mira are changed forever by a voice on the radio.
| 01:006/6Jim and the people of Patusan are faced with a new threat to their way of life. 01:30When a special gun is auctioned, one collector ends up facing the wrong end of the barrel. 01:451/5A social worker is on suspension, on SSRIs - who’s shouting her name in the supermarket?
| 01:00A man is plucked from the factory floor to be groomed by the State as a body double. 01:452/5Liz has been offered a settlement by the Council, if she'll sign a gagging order.
| 01:001/2A tragic death, a recently married couple, a haunted house. 01:453/5When Tamsin presents her with an emergency, Liz tries to play it by the book.
| 01:002/2A tragic death and a newly married couple in a house full of dark questions... 01:454/5Liz changes her mind - and then also her appearance.
| 01:00A bomb threat sparks turmoil for the world’s most prestigious literary prize. 01:455/5Liz makes a full confession. But it's harder than she expected.
| 01:00An unexpected visitor sparks turmoil, at a celebratory family engagement party.
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| 02:00 | 02:004 Extra's listeners request their favourite programmes from the BBC's archive.
| 02:004/8George and Charles tackle a horrid child and a bizarre giant. 02:308/13A cigarette girl's burning lust, and BBC Radio is exposed.
| 02:003/6A fairground big wheel and the mysterious 'Mr Smith' spark trouble for the superhero 02:302/27Neddie Seagoon's furniture is at the centre of a Malayan man-shrinking plot.
| 02:004/4A phone call gives Phonsie the ammunition to deal with Packy McGoldrick. 02:303/5Harry Secombe and Bill leave for a holiday in Southend, but they end up in Paris.
| 02:003/4Eric's increasing popularity makes a dangerous enemy of his colleague Gordon McKay. 02:3023/26When a French general visits, there is a mighty platoon motoring mix-up.
| 02:001/4Dilemmas galore for a group of scatty 20-something flat-sharers. 02:304/9Brothers Jack and Lesley feud over a colleague. Stars Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins.
| 02:301/2On the Northern Irish border, cutting peat in the bog, Fergus finds a body.
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| 03:00 | 03:00One man channels his childhood obsession with the mythical outlaw to fight consumerism. 03:45Brian hoped to win a trip to Paris - but ends up with a caravan and enters a new world.
| 03:006/6Damien and Marion visit the Lake District to film his 'Poets and their Palates' TV series. 03:301/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography - the early years in India and boarding school in England. 03:451/10English prejudices clash with Italian passions when a young widow is sent abroad.
| 03:004/4Caroline and Sylvia are engaged to bid at an auction but find more than they bargained for 03:302/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography - from modelling to 'The New Avengers' to being a Bond girl. 03:452/10The romanticism of Italy has cast a spell on widowed Lilia, and she gets engaged.
| 03:003/4Tom is annoyed his parents don't trust him - with his own car or sister. 03:303/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography recalling life as a single mum and odd prosthetic make-up. 03:453/10English conventions battle Italian romanticism, as Lilia tries to adapt to life as a wife.
| 03:004/6Rufus Hound talks to the impressionist Jan Ravens about her teenage years in the Wirral. 03:304/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography recalling her triumph as TV's 'Absolutely Fabulous' Patsy. 03:454/10Misery in Monteriano, as English Lilia and Italian Gino's marriage starts to deteriorate.
| 03:003/4Daliso Chaponda looks at UK and Africa charities and organisations. 03:305/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography revealing how she met her husband, and future resolutions. 03:455/10The peace of Sawston is disturbed by the latest news from Italy about Lilia.
| 03:453/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he been around in 1988.
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| 04:00 | | 04:005/10Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Mike McShane, Paul Sinha and Sue Perkins. 04:306/6Molly's surprise pregnancy causes Doug to do something neither of them ever expected.
| 04:002/6Breakfast TV queen Lorraine Kelly quizzes a panel about herself. 04:302/4The emotional rollercoaster to Exeter continues for both train staff and wedding party.
| 04:006/6Dave Gorman, Susie Dent, Lloyd Langford and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 04:306/6A surprise for 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn, and confusion aboard a boat to France.
| 04:002/6Sue Perkins sets moral posers for Tony Law, Isy Suttie, Gemma Cairney and Tim Harford. 04:301/6Emily is in Australia, Charlotte is still engaged and Roger is worried. Can Anna cope?
| 04:004/6Pop music quiz with Andrew Collins, Martin Freeman, Tracey Macleod and Stewart Lee. 04:301/6Michael develops a circus obsession and Nigel has an odd encounter.
| 04:00The bumbling civil servants cause confusion in a moral crusade. 04:303/12Lawyer Roger has a bad day at the races, thanks to Joy's uncle.
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| 05:00 | 05:002/6The Pasadena Roof Orchestra's take on Agatha Christie's 1926 disappearance. 05:301/6A music hall owner makes the most of meeting Oscar Wilde. 05:45Doctor’s wife Mary Dale recalls two years of 'despair and happiness'. Stars Ellis Powell.
| 05:001/4Lucilla Marjoribanks resolves to comfort her father and revolutionise society.
| 05:002/4Lucilla's revolution may be a success thus far, but Mr Cavendish is causing ructions.
| 05:003/4The heroine's machinations lead to the solving of a mystery and to a wedding.
| 05:004/4Will Lucilla ever end up with a husband, or has she 'gone off'?
| 05:00Do mysterious religious messages delivered via library books foretell the Second Coming?
| 05:003/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/6Jim and the people of Patusan are faced with a new threat to their way of life. 06:30When a special gun is auctioned, one collector ends up facing the wrong end of the barrel. 06:451/5A social worker is on suspension, on SSRIs - who’s shouting her name in the supermarket?
| 06:00A man is plucked from the factory floor to be groomed by the State as a body double. 06:452/5Liz has been offered a settlement by the Council, if she'll sign a gagging order.
| 06:001/2A tragic death, a recently married couple, a haunted house. 06:453/5When Tamsin presents her with an emergency, Liz tries to play it by the book.
| 06:002/2A tragic death and a newly married couple in a house full of dark questions... 06:454/5Liz changes her mind - and then also her appearance.
| 06:00A bomb threat sparks turmoil for the world’s most prestigious literary prize. 06:455/5Liz makes a full confession. But it's harder than she expected.
| 06:00An unexpected visitor sparks turmoil, at a celebratory family engagement party.
| 06:00Olympic medallist Denise Lewis is castaway by Kirsty Young. 06:45Slaughtered into oblivion, the naturalist asks what lessons can be learned from the Dodo.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/8George and Charles tackle a horrid child and a bizarre giant. 07:308/13A cigarette girl's burning lust, and BBC Radio is exposed.
| 07:003/6A fairground big wheel and the mysterious 'Mr Smith' spark trouble for the superhero 07:302/27Neddie Seagoon's furniture is at the centre of a Malayan man-shrinking plot.
| 07:004/4A phone call gives Phonsie the ammunition to deal with Packy McGoldrick. 07:303/5Harry Secombe and Bill leave for a holiday in Southend, but they end up in Paris.
| 07:003/4Eric's increasing popularity makes a dangerous enemy of his colleague Gordon McKay. 07:3023/26When a French general visits, there is a mighty platoon motoring mix-up.
| 07:001/4Dilemmas galore for a group of scatty 20-something flat-sharers. 07:304/9Brothers Jack and Lesley feud over a colleague. Stars Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins.
| 07:301/2On the Northern Irish border, cutting peat in the bog, Fergus finds a body.
| 07:00Join poet Daljit Nagra as he selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 07:30Joanna Lumley reads her autobiography - using the theme of rooms in a house.
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| 08:00 | 08:006/6Damien and Marion visit the Lake District to film his 'Poets and their Palates' TV series. 08:301/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography - the early years in India and boarding school in England. 08:451/10English prejudices clash with Italian passions when a young widow is sent abroad.
| 08:004/4Caroline and Sylvia are engaged to bid at an auction but find more than they bargained for 08:302/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography - from modelling to 'The New Avengers' to being a Bond girl. 08:452/10The romanticism of Italy has cast a spell on widowed Lilia, and she gets engaged.
| 08:003/4Tom is annoyed his parents don't trust him - with his own car or sister. 08:303/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography recalling life as a single mum and odd prosthetic make-up. 08:453/10English conventions battle Italian romanticism, as Lilia tries to adapt to life as a wife.
| 08:004/6Rufus Hound talks to the impressionist Jan Ravens about her teenage years in the Wirral. 08:304/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography recalling her triumph as TV's 'Absolutely Fabulous' Patsy. 08:454/10Misery in Monteriano, as English Lilia and Italian Gino's marriage starts to deteriorate.
| 08:003/4Daliso Chaponda looks at UK and Africa charities and organisations. 08:305/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography revealing how she met her husband, and future resolutions. 08:455/10The peace of Sawston is disturbed by the latest news from Italy about Lilia.
| 08:453/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he been around in 1988.
| 08:40Actor and writer Reece Shearsmith chooses songs by Darlene Love and The Divine Comedy. 08:50EM Forster's witty story of English conventions confounded by the romance of Italy.
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| 09:00 | 09:006/6Mark Steel is back In Town. This week he's in Coleraine in Northern Ireland. 09:30Is it time to rethink urban architecture that potentially creates hostile environments? 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Becky Silver.
| 09:00A new sitcom exploring the frustrations of charity fundraising by Garrett Millerick. 09:30A deep dive into the sonic realms of the sea and the effects of man-made noise pollution. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Augustine Tanner Ihm
| 09:00Geoff Norcott examines modern masculinity. This week, how do men deal with pregnancy? 09:30A true story, unwound and spun, about growing up in the shadow of violence and addiction. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Vicky Walker.
| 09:002/4An over-amorous couple disturb the 14:15 to Kings Cross. By Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. 09:30In 1974, a young girl band from Middlesbrough made a record for their idols - The Osmonds. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Rachel Mann.
| 09:00Industry heart-throb Kat Sadler shows YOU how social media can change your life. 09:30House martins live on our homes in summer - in winter they disappear. Will they return? 09:45Christian worship and music with Mairéad Nic Craith, a Professor of Public Folklore.
| 09:00The bumbling civil servants cause confusion in a moral crusade. 09:303/12Lawyer Roger has a bad day at the races, thanks to Joy's uncle.
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| 10:00 | 10:008/8Radiolab’s wrestles with the question of what we should be doing about climate change 10:55Olympic sailor Hannah Mills MBE selects tracks by Radiohead and the Stereophonics.
| 10:00Kamal Ahmed and Brett Westwood discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 10:30Kate Mossman tells the story of long-overlooked female music writers of the 1960s.
| 10:00Sean Street examines those moments where Radio forgets itself. From 2000.
| 10:00Poet Douglas Dunn nominates Robert Louis Stevenson, author of Treasure Island. 10:30Gareth Gwynn uncovers the fantastical world of a Welsh cultural lodestone, Iolo Morganwg
| 10:00The different meanings Tim Buckley's ballad "Song to the Siren" has for people. 10:30Does the idea of the Carnival Queen still appeal to the modern girl?
| 10:003/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
| 10:004/13The Wheelers are in a panic when the TV stops working. 10:30Confusion reigns over Leslie’s prowess behind the wheel - and in the bedroom.
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| 11:00 | 11:006/6Jim and the people of Patusan are faced with a new threat to their way of life. 11:30When a special gun is auctioned, one collector ends up facing the wrong end of the barrel. 11:451/5A social worker is on suspension, on SSRIs - who’s shouting her name in the supermarket?
| 11:00A man is plucked from the factory floor to be groomed by the State as a body double. 11:452/5Liz has been offered a settlement by the Council, if she'll sign a gagging order.
| 11:001/2A tragic death, a recently married couple, a haunted house. 11:453/5When Tamsin presents her with an emergency, Liz tries to play it by the book.
| 11:002/2A tragic death and a newly married couple in a house full of dark questions... 11:454/5Liz changes her mind - and then also her appearance.
| 11:00A bomb threat sparks turmoil for the world’s most prestigious literary prize. 11:455/5Liz makes a full confession. But it's harder than she expected.
| 11:00An unexpected visitor sparks turmoil, at a celebratory family engagement party.
| 11:00Olympic medallist Denise Lewis is castaway by Kirsty Young. 11:45Slaughtered into oblivion, the naturalist asks what lessons can be learned from the Dodo.
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| 12:00 | 12:004/8George and Charles tackle a horrid child and a bizarre giant. 12:308/13A cigarette girl's burning lust, and BBC Radio is exposed.
| 12:003/6A fairground big wheel and the mysterious 'Mr Smith' spark trouble for the superhero 12:302/27Neddie Seagoon's furniture is at the centre of a Malayan man-shrinking plot.
| 12:004/4A phone call gives Phonsie the ammunition to deal with Packy McGoldrick. 12:303/5Harry Secombe and Bill leave for a holiday in Southend, but they end up in Paris.
| 12:003/4Eric's increasing popularity makes a dangerous enemy of his colleague Gordon McKay. 12:3023/26When a French general visits, there is a mighty platoon motoring mix-up.
| 12:001/4Dilemmas galore for a group of scatty 20-something flat-sharers. 12:304/9Brothers Jack and Lesley feud over a colleague. Stars Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins.
| 12:301/2On the Northern Irish border, cutting peat in the bog, Fergus finds a body.
| 12:00Join poet Daljit Nagra as he selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:30Joanna Lumley reads her autobiography - using the theme of rooms in a house.
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| 13:00 | 13:006/6Damien and Marion visit the Lake District to film his 'Poets and their Palates' TV series. 13:301/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography - the early years in India and boarding school in England. 13:451/10English prejudices clash with Italian passions when a young widow is sent abroad.
| 13:004/4Caroline and Sylvia are engaged to bid at an auction but find more than they bargained for 13:302/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography - from modelling to 'The New Avengers' to being a Bond girl. 13:452/10The romanticism of Italy has cast a spell on widowed Lilia, and she gets engaged.
| 13:003/4Tom is annoyed his parents don't trust him - with his own car or sister. 13:303/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography recalling life as a single mum and odd prosthetic make-up. 13:453/10English conventions battle Italian romanticism, as Lilia tries to adapt to life as a wife.
| 13:004/6Rufus Hound talks to the impressionist Jan Ravens about her teenage years in the Wirral. 13:304/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography recalling her triumph as TV's 'Absolutely Fabulous' Patsy. 13:454/10Misery in Monteriano, as English Lilia and Italian Gino's marriage starts to deteriorate.
| 13:003/4Daliso Chaponda looks at UK and Africa charities and organisations. 13:305/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography revealing how she met her husband, and future resolutions. 13:455/10The peace of Sawston is disturbed by the latest news from Italy about Lilia.
| 13:453/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he been around in 1988.
| 13:40Actor and writer Reece Shearsmith chooses songs by Darlene Love and The Divine Comedy. 13:50EM Forster's witty story of English conventions confounded by the romance of Italy.
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| 14:00 | 14:005/10Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Mike McShane, Paul Sinha and Sue Perkins. 14:306/6Molly's surprise pregnancy causes Doug to do something neither of them ever expected.
| 14:002/6Breakfast TV queen Lorraine Kelly quizzes a panel about herself. 14:302/4The emotional rollercoaster to Exeter continues for both train staff and wedding party.
| 14:006/6Dave Gorman, Susie Dent, Lloyd Langford and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 14:306/6A surprise for 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn, and confusion aboard a boat to France.
| 14:002/6Sue Perkins sets moral posers for Tony Law, Isy Suttie, Gemma Cairney and Tim Harford. 14:301/6Emily is in Australia, Charlotte is still engaged and Roger is worried. Can Anna cope?
| 14:004/6Pop music quiz with Andrew Collins, Martin Freeman, Tracey Macleod and Stewart Lee. 14:301/6Michael develops a circus obsession and Nigel has an odd encounter.
| 14:00The bumbling civil servants cause confusion in a moral crusade. 14:303/12Lawyer Roger has a bad day at the races, thanks to Joy's uncle.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4Lucilla Marjoribanks resolves to comfort her father and revolutionise society.
| 15:002/4Lucilla's revolution may be a success thus far, but Mr Cavendish is causing ructions.
| 15:003/4The heroine's machinations lead to the solving of a mystery and to a wedding.
| 15:004/4Will Lucilla ever end up with a husband, or has she 'gone off'?
| 15:00Do mysterious religious messages delivered via library books foretell the Second Coming?
| 15:003/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
| 15:004/13The Wheelers are in a panic when the TV stops working. 15:30Confusion reigns over Leslie’s prowess behind the wheel - and in the bedroom.
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| 16:00 | 16:008/8Radiolab’s wrestles with the question of what we should be doing about climate change 16:55Olympic sailor Hannah Mills MBE selects tracks by Radiohead and the Stereophonics.
| 16:00Kamal Ahmed and Brett Westwood discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 16:30Kate Mossman tells the story of long-overlooked female music writers of the 1960s.
| 16:00Sean Street examines those moments where Radio forgets itself. From 2000.
| 16:00Poet Douglas Dunn nominates Robert Louis Stevenson, author of Treasure Island. 16:30Gareth Gwynn uncovers the fantastical world of a Welsh cultural lodestone, Iolo Morganwg
| 16:00The different meanings Tim Buckley's ballad "Song to the Siren" has for people. 16:30Does the idea of the Carnival Queen still appeal to the modern girl?
| 16:002/3Challenger’s expedition reaches Brazil where he's out to prove dinosaurs still exist. 16:55Writer Danny Robbins with tracks by Christy Moore and Guns N’ Roses.
| 16:00A cautionary tale about smart technology, where danger prowls in the nursery. 16:302/6After a gruesome discovery, the Biodar team calls for help.
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| 17:00 | 17:006/6Jim and the people of Patusan are faced with a new threat to their way of life. 17:30When a special gun is auctioned, one collector ends up facing the wrong end of the barrel. 17:451/5A social worker is on suspension, on SSRIs - who’s shouting her name in the supermarket?
| 17:00A man is plucked from the factory floor to be groomed by the State as a body double. 17:452/5Liz has been offered a settlement by the Council, if she'll sign a gagging order.
| 17:001/2A tragic death, a recently married couple, a haunted house. 17:453/5When Tamsin presents her with an emergency, Liz tries to play it by the book.
| 17:002/2A tragic death and a newly married couple in a house full of dark questions... 17:454/5Liz changes her mind - and then also her appearance.
| 17:00A bomb threat sparks turmoil for the world’s most prestigious literary prize. 17:455/5Liz makes a full confession. But it's harder than she expected.
| 17:00An unexpected visitor sparks turmoil, at a celebratory family engagement party.
| 17:00Olympic medallist Denise Lewis is castaway by Kirsty Young. 17:45Slaughtered into oblivion, the naturalist asks what lessons can be learned from the Dodo.
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| 18:00 | 18:004/8George and Charles tackle a horrid child and a bizarre giant. 18:308/13A cigarette girl's burning lust, and BBC Radio is exposed.
| 18:003/6A fairground big wheel and the mysterious 'Mr Smith' spark trouble for the superhero 18:302/27Neddie Seagoon's furniture is at the centre of a Malayan man-shrinking plot.
| 18:004/4A phone call gives Phonsie the ammunition to deal with Packy McGoldrick. 18:303/5Harry Secombe and Bill leave for a holiday in Southend, but they end up in Paris.
| 18:003/4Eric's increasing popularity makes a dangerous enemy of his colleague Gordon McKay. 18:3023/26When a French general visits, there is a mighty platoon motoring mix-up.
| 18:001/4Dilemmas galore for a group of scatty 20-something flat-sharers. 18:304/9Brothers Jack and Lesley feud over a colleague. Stars Hugh Paddick and Michael Robbins.
| 18:301/2On the Northern Irish border, cutting peat in the bog, Fergus finds a body.
| 18:00Join poet Daljit Nagra as he selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 18:30Joanna Lumley reads her autobiography - using the theme of rooms in a house.
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| 19:00 | 19:006/6Damien and Marion visit the Lake District to film his 'Poets and their Palates' TV series. 19:301/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography - the early years in India and boarding school in England. 19:451/10English prejudices clash with Italian passions when a young widow is sent abroad.
| 19:004/4Caroline and Sylvia are engaged to bid at an auction but find more than they bargained for 19:302/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography - from modelling to 'The New Avengers' to being a Bond girl. 19:452/10The romanticism of Italy has cast a spell on widowed Lilia, and she gets engaged.
| 19:003/4Tom is annoyed his parents don't trust him - with his own car or sister. 19:303/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography recalling life as a single mum and odd prosthetic make-up. 19:453/10English conventions battle Italian romanticism, as Lilia tries to adapt to life as a wife.
| 19:004/6Rufus Hound talks to the impressionist Jan Ravens about her teenage years in the Wirral. 19:304/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography recalling her triumph as TV's 'Absolutely Fabulous' Patsy. 19:454/10Misery in Monteriano, as English Lilia and Italian Gino's marriage starts to deteriorate.
| 19:003/4Daliso Chaponda looks at UK and Africa charities and organisations. 19:305/5Joanna Lumley's autobiography revealing how she met her husband, and future resolutions. 19:455/10The peace of Sawston is disturbed by the latest news from Italy about Lilia.
| 19:453/4Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he been around in 1988.
| 19:40Actor and writer Reece Shearsmith chooses songs by Darlene Love and The Divine Comedy. 19:50EM Forster's witty story of English conventions confounded by the romance of Italy.
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| 20:00 | 20:005/10Nicholas Parsons with Paul Merton, Mike McShane, Paul Sinha and Sue Perkins. 20:306/6Molly's surprise pregnancy causes Doug to do something neither of them ever expected.
| 20:002/6Breakfast TV queen Lorraine Kelly quizzes a panel about herself. 20:302/4The emotional rollercoaster to Exeter continues for both train staff and wedding party.
| 20:006/6Dave Gorman, Susie Dent, Lloyd Langford and Natalie Haynes vie for verbal supremacy. 20:306/6A surprise for 18th-century smuggler Tamsyn, and confusion aboard a boat to France.
| 20:002/6Sue Perkins sets moral posers for Tony Law, Isy Suttie, Gemma Cairney and Tim Harford. 20:301/6Emily is in Australia, Charlotte is still engaged and Roger is worried. Can Anna cope?
| 20:004/6Pop music quiz with Andrew Collins, Martin Freeman, Tracey Macleod and Stewart Lee. 20:301/6Michael develops a circus obsession and Nigel has an odd encounter.
| 20:00The bumbling civil servants cause confusion in a moral crusade. 20:303/12Lawyer Roger has a bad day at the races, thanks to Joy's uncle.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/4Lucilla Marjoribanks resolves to comfort her father and revolutionise society.
| 21:002/4Lucilla's revolution may be a success thus far, but Mr Cavendish is causing ructions.
| 21:003/4The heroine's machinations lead to the solving of a mystery and to a wedding.
| 21:004/4Will Lucilla ever end up with a husband, or has she 'gone off'?
| 21:00Do mysterious religious messages delivered via library books foretell the Second Coming?
| 21:003/3Dr John Cooper Clarke chooses his favourite programmes from the BBC Radio archives.
| 21:004/13The Wheelers are in a panic when the TV stops working. 21:30Confusion reigns over Leslie’s prowess behind the wheel - and in the bedroom.
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| 22:00 | 22:006/6Mark Steel is back In Town. This week he's in Coleraine in Northern Ireland. 22:303/6The Kapoors visit the golf course, and the Delhi students take a train to Southend-on-Sea.
| 22:00A new sitcom exploring the frustrations of charity fundraising by Garrett Millerick. 22:303/4The team tackle an unusual case of sexual harassment. 22:453/4The Napoleonic Wars thwart Napoleon and Wellington's horses sending Valentine's cards.
| 22:00Geoff Norcott examines modern masculinity. This week, how do men deal with pregnancy? 22:302/6Joe Lycett asks some questions of Canadian stand-up star Katherine Ryan. 22:55Sarah Campbell is joined by Sara Barron.
| 22:002/4An over-amorous couple disturb the 14:15 to Kings Cross. By Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. 22:305/6Aha! Alan Partridge is 'Live from Las Vegas' with a glamorous American co-host.
| 22:00The story of how Scott died. 22:301/4Matt Berry interviews the greats of stage, screen and music. 22:451/4Comedian Tom Mayhew heads to the Jobcentre Plus to meet his advisor, Carol. 22:55Sarah Campbell is joined again by Sara Barron.
| 22:004/4Paul Sinha presents his virtual audience with an A-Z of facts. 22:301/4The comedian begins his journey through the world of pop by asking why stars need fans. 22:55Iain Lee talks to Elf Lyons in the Comedy Club.
| 22:003/4Tim Key is live in a cave network in Austria with water rising, and no means of escape. 22:305/6Legendary comedian Tommy Cockles is stunned when Mallard manager Ron has no idea who he is
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| 23:00 | 23:002/6What's Putin's endgame in Ukraine? 23:303/4Chris Addison's spoof lectures exploring human evolution.
| 23:003/6Clare and the rest of the Sparrowhawk team are forced to take part in a team-building day. 23:303/4Asked to advise on a new cricketing film, the star player causes havoc in Hollywood.
| 23:002/6Stuart is concerned the gift he left for Nicola in her desk could be misinterpreted. 23:301/4Sam Bain's comedy of a man so obsessed with celebrity trivia, his own life passes him by. 23:451/4Join Alex and Ben - aka The Pin - in their weird twist on the double-act sketch show.
| 23:003/4Ross Noble presents a magazine show with studio guests and stories from around Britain. 23:306/6Marcus Brigstocke invites comic Sarah Millican to eat Chinese food with chopsticks.
| 23:003/6Can spin kings Prentiss McCabe turn a failed novelist into a best seller? 23:304/6The satirist ponders eating too much and the end of the world.
| 23:002/4Kirsty Wark presents a documentary from the future. What if driverless cars became a hit? 23:302/8Fred MacAulay presents some of the UK's top comedians performing in Edinburgh.
| 23:003/6Featuring a woman who is so useless, she has just been snapped up for a job in government. 23:304/6No one in Microcosm notices that the quiz show Narrator has gone missing.
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