| 00:00 | 00:002/6Could a long-extinct beast have carried out recent crimes? 00:304/6Peter spies on the coven on Maiden Tor. New witch, Margaret, senses danger.
| 00:00Radio 4 Extra celebrates Olivia Colman with drama and comedy from the BBC Archives.
| 00:00Stacey Dooley and Gaia Vince talk about good books with Harriett Gilbert. 00:30Meet 80 year olds Mo and Jo, who recently became honorary Gurkhas.
| 00:00Phil Wang investigates the representation of East and South East Asians in western media.
| 00:00Andi Oliver chooses the Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison 00:30Richard Langham Smith on the songs Debussy wrote for his muse Madame Vasnier.
| 00:00Carl Davis and Gerry Marsden discuss Rodger & Hammerstein's solo number from 'Carousel'. 00:30Sir Clive Lloyd looks back at his achievements with Sir Trevor MacDonald.
| 00:00A nurse fears attack by a grotesquely masked knifeman as nightmares and waking hours blur.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Professor Nick Webborn is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 01:45The naturalist recalls the challenge of filming the birds of Borneo.
| 01:30Olivia Colman Day continues with Harold Pinter's 'Betrayal' - with very strong language.
| 01:001/8Paul Temple faces peril linking mystery deaths with a disappearance. 01:301/6In 1960s Swinging London: insecure Georgy feels like a freak.
| 01:002/8The detective heads to Switzerland on the trail of the head of CI5's missing daughter. 01:302/6James makes Georgy an offer she can't possibly accept. Or can she?
| 01:003/8A drive-by shooting and the victim's last words pose more puzzles for the sleuth. 01:303/6Meredith and Jos plan to marry, James waits on Georgy's answer.
| 01:004/8Pondering the mystery of the handbag, the detective and his wife follow up a fresh lead. 01:304/6Meredith does not want her baby daughter. Can Georgy save her?
| 01:00A helicopter hoists a valuable statue off a Liverpool department store. The hunt is on.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra finds the best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 02:302/2In his battle with Blofeld, Bond teams up with Draco. All looks rosy for 007 and Tracy.
| 02:57Olivia Colman Day continues with more archive drama- 'Dewey Eyed and 'True Love'
| 02:006/6Greywing faces a showdown with the town's first villain - in costume! 02:305/27Mown down and flattened, frustrated Neddie Seagoon falls foul of diplomatic immunity.
| 02:003/6A health inspector calls. Will the catering team have to halt pie production? 02:304/12Can the Lad find Harry Secombe to say thanks for stepping in for him?
| 02:002/6Terry needs his conman skills to tackle the local crime baron. Stars Karl Howman. 02:3026/26The platoon is selected to take part in a worldwide radio show.
| 02:004/4Jailbird Uncle Sid is out and joins his only relatives - a middle class London family. 02:307/9Lesley sees himself as the star of a new film about the factory. Stars Hugh Paddick.
| 02:15Desperate to see an Everton match, a boy turns to the local fish fryer for help. 02:30Tim Harford reads from his book decoding the truth behind statistics.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Jamaican writer Marlon James chooses songs by Fred "Toots" Hibbert and John Coltrane. 03:50John and Maggie's wedding day arrives but will it go smoothly?
| | 03:002/4Sam has just written her best story yet. But what you write isn't always what people read. 03:30In Iceland, Ruthie waits for the volcano to erupt. 03:452/5Two women fight over a child - each claiming to be the mother.
| 03:002/4Brutalist Sir Lucien's staff are left to juggle ambition, principles and scary Americans. 03:30A special day begins when an artist gets her painting into the Summer Exhibition. 03:453/5Solly is a good bloke, but not in one area of his life...
| 03:001/4Paul Sinha tests his audience and himself on what they know about British history. 03:30Teenager Lexie vanished 30 years ago but has never left Katherine’s side. 03:454/5Laura isn't sure whether she's truly blessed or just going crazy.
| 03:002/6Paul Merton interviews Desiree Burch about her pet hates and worst nightmares. 03:30When a woman starts getting bigger, she must reassess everything. 03:455/5Laura has a really lucky escape.
| 03:40American folksinger Peggy Seeger chooses tracks by Leadbelly and Roberta Flack. 03:452/5An old lady is reported missing. Is David Attenborough involved in her disappearance?
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| 04:00 | | 04:03Olivia Colman Day continues with more comedy from the archives - 'Hut 33' and 'Trapped'
| 04:005/6Toyah Willcox tests a panel about herself. With Sue Perkins and Caroline Quinlan. 04:301/4Back at the Cyber Pass cafe, Chantal's biological clock is ticking, so the hunt is on.
| 04:003/6John Lloyd and Noel Fielding with Ross Noble, Dr Mike Shanahan and Susie Dent. 04:303/4Saffron is worried because Trevor is staying out after work more frequently.
| 04:005/6Sue Perkins puts four guests through the moral, ethical and comical wringers. 04:304/6Victoria is down in the dumps about money, while Charlotte is on a high about work.
| 04:001/6Crime writers Ruth Dudley Edwards and Robert Richardson tackle a model's murder. 04:304/6Zorro saves the day for the dysfunctional web designers, or does he?
| 04:002/6Days out and big business inspire comedy characters galore. 04:306/12Roger defends an author whose publisher refuses to print his new book.
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| 05:00 | 05:006/13William and Olive are surrounded by pets, but can they have one of their own? 05:30Leslie adds landlord problems to his list of woes.
| 05:08Olivia Colman Day concludes with comedy in 'Pauline Pepys' Dowry'
| 05:00Samantha Bond and Toby Jones star in the classic First World War adventure.
| 05:00A Cambridge student's found dead - a tragic accident or is something more sinister afoot?
| 05:001/2Emile Zola's powerful novel based on his friendship with Paul Cezanne.
| 05:002/2Emile Zola's powerful novel based on his friendship with Paul Cezanne.
| 05:003/3Stars galore as Michael Freedland opens his audio archives
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| 06:00 | 06:00Will Hetty regret ignoring her dying mother's advice over fortune hunters? 06:30Big Alby refuses to leave his crane cab. Can Hector get him down?
| 06:001/8Paul Temple faces peril linking mystery deaths with a disappearance. 06:301/6In 1960s Swinging London: insecure Georgy feels like a freak.
| 06:002/8The detective heads to Switzerland on the trail of the head of CI5's missing daughter. 06:302/6James makes Georgy an offer she can't possibly accept. Or can she?
| 06:003/8A drive-by shooting and the victim's last words pose more puzzles for the sleuth. 06:303/6Meredith and Jos plan to marry, James waits on Georgy's answer.
| 06:004/8Pondering the mystery of the handbag, the detective and his wife follow up a fresh lead. 06:304/6Meredith does not want her baby daughter. Can Georgy save her?
| 06:00A helicopter hoists a valuable statue off a Liverpool department store. The hunt is on.
| 06:00Paralympian Ade Adepitan is castaway Kirsty Young. 06:45Sir David recalls the importance of human eyebrows for communication.
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| 07:00 | 07:007/8Charles and George's DIY skills arouse their wives' suspicions. 07:3011/13A poetic young talent, and the funny business of commerce.
| 07:006/6Greywing faces a showdown with the town's first villain - in costume! 07:305/27Mown down and flattened, frustrated Neddie Seagoon falls foul of diplomatic immunity.
| 07:003/6A health inspector calls. Will the catering team have to halt pie production? 07:304/12Can the Lad find Harry Secombe to say thanks for stepping in for him?
| 07:002/6Terry needs his conman skills to tackle the local crime baron. Stars Karl Howman. 07:3026/26The platoon is selected to take part in a worldwide radio show.
| 07:004/4Jailbird Uncle Sid is out and joins his only relatives - a middle class London family. 07:307/9Lesley sees himself as the star of a new film about the factory. Stars Hugh Paddick.
| 07:15Desperate to see an Everton match, a boy turns to the local fish fryer for help. 07:30Tim Harford reads from his book decoding the truth behind statistics.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra chooses another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 07:30White Fang is born into a dog pack overseen by a tribe of Native Americans.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/4Jan gets complimented, as her ex-husband Frank sings a song, and supermarket revelations. 08:30During lockdown, Hannah joins an online Book Club and watches foxes in her garden. 08:451/5Five contemporary drama shorts inspired by stories from the old and new testaments.
| 08:002/4Sam has just written her best story yet. But what you write isn't always what people read. 08:30In Iceland, Ruthie waits for the volcano to erupt. 08:452/5Two women fight over a child - each claiming to be the mother.
| 08:002/4Brutalist Sir Lucien's staff are left to juggle ambition, principles and scary Americans. 08:30A special day begins when an artist gets her painting into the Summer Exhibition. 08:453/5Solly is a good bloke, but not in one area of his life...
| 08:001/4Paul Sinha tests his audience and himself on what they know about British history. 08:30Teenager Lexie vanished 30 years ago but has never left Katherine’s side. 08:454/5Laura isn't sure whether she's truly blessed or just going crazy.
| 08:002/6Paul Merton interviews Desiree Burch about her pet hates and worst nightmares. 08:30When a woman starts getting bigger, she must reassess everything. 08:455/5Laura has a really lucky escape.
| 08:40American folksinger Peggy Seeger chooses tracks by Leadbelly and Roberta Flack. 08:452/5An old lady is reported missing. Is David Attenborough involved in her disappearance?
| 08:40Quiz master Paul Sinha selects songs by Althea Forrest & Donna Reid and the Pet Shop Boys. 08:50Five contemporary dramas inspired by stories from the old and new testaments.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game. 09:301/5A search for the ship on which Charles Darwin made his discoveries. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Grace Thomas.
| 09:00Clive's feeling ill, and a diagnosis from Lauren causes him to spiral. 09:302/5Dr Robert Prescott examines Charles Darwin’s correspondence from HMS Beagle. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Gregory Finn
| 09:00Ian Smith spends the episode overthinking the power of love. 09:303/5The story of HMS Beagle's later life as an anti-smuggling coastguard vessel. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Haydon Spenceley
| 09:00The Edinburgh Fringe's freshest comedy showcase. 09:304/5Examining the correlation between the Beagle Mars lander and HMS Beagle. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Isabelle Hamley
| 09:00Brighty tries to reconcile a nearly-wed couple he’d previously tried to split up. 09:305/5Dr Robert Prescott sends for analysis of the ship they found buried in the Essex marshes. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Lyndall Bywater
| 09:002/6Days out and big business inspire comedy characters galore. 09:306/12Roger defends an author whose publisher refuses to print his new book.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Radio 4 Extra celebrates Olivia Colman with drama and comedy from the BBC Archives.
| 10:00Stacey Dooley and Gaia Vince talk about good books with Harriett Gilbert. 10:30Meet 80 year olds Mo and Jo, who recently became honorary Gurkhas.
| 10:00Phil Wang investigates the representation of East and South East Asians in western media.
| 10:00Andi Oliver chooses the Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison 10:30Richard Langham Smith on the songs Debussy wrote for his muse Madame Vasnier.
| 10:00Carl Davis and Gerry Marsden discuss Rodger & Hammerstein's solo number from 'Carousel'. 10:30Sir Clive Lloyd looks back at his achievements with Sir Trevor MacDonald.
| 10:003/3Stars galore as Michael Freedland opens his audio archives
| 10:007/13Olive is poorly in bed so William attempts the housework. 10:30Leslie agrees to drive Caroline to Wick, but he has an ulterior motive.
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| 11:00 | 11:30Olivia Colman Day continues with Harold Pinter's 'Betrayal' - with very strong language.
| 11:001/8Paul Temple faces peril linking mystery deaths with a disappearance. 11:301/6In 1960s Swinging London: insecure Georgy feels like a freak.
| 11:002/8The detective heads to Switzerland on the trail of the head of CI5's missing daughter. 11:302/6James makes Georgy an offer she can't possibly accept. Or can she?
| 11:003/8A drive-by shooting and the victim's last words pose more puzzles for the sleuth. 11:303/6Meredith and Jos plan to marry, James waits on Georgy's answer.
| 11:004/8Pondering the mystery of the handbag, the detective and his wife follow up a fresh lead. 11:304/6Meredith does not want her baby daughter. Can Georgy save her?
| 11:00A helicopter hoists a valuable statue off a Liverpool department store. The hunt is on.
| 11:00Paralympian Ade Adepitan is castaway Kirsty Young. 11:45Sir David recalls the importance of human eyebrows for communication.
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| 12:00 | 12:57Olivia Colman Day continues with more archive drama- 'Dewey Eyed and 'True Love'
| 12:006/6Greywing faces a showdown with the town's first villain - in costume! 12:305/27Mown down and flattened, frustrated Neddie Seagoon falls foul of diplomatic immunity.
| 12:003/6A health inspector calls. Will the catering team have to halt pie production? 12:304/12Can the Lad find Harry Secombe to say thanks for stepping in for him?
| 12:002/6Terry needs his conman skills to tackle the local crime baron. Stars Karl Howman. 12:3026/26The platoon is selected to take part in a worldwide radio show.
| 12:004/4Jailbird Uncle Sid is out and joins his only relatives - a middle class London family. 12:307/9Lesley sees himself as the star of a new film about the factory. Stars Hugh Paddick.
| 12:15Desperate to see an Everton match, a boy turns to the local fish fryer for help. 12:30Tim Harford reads from his book decoding the truth behind statistics.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra chooses another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:30White Fang is born into a dog pack overseen by a tribe of Native Americans.
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| 13:00 | | 13:002/4Sam has just written her best story yet. But what you write isn't always what people read. 13:30In Iceland, Ruthie waits for the volcano to erupt. 13:452/5Two women fight over a child - each claiming to be the mother.
| 13:002/4Brutalist Sir Lucien's staff are left to juggle ambition, principles and scary Americans. 13:30A special day begins when an artist gets her painting into the Summer Exhibition. 13:453/5Solly is a good bloke, but not in one area of his life...
| 13:001/4Paul Sinha tests his audience and himself on what they know about British history. 13:30Teenager Lexie vanished 30 years ago but has never left Katherine’s side. 13:454/5Laura isn't sure whether she's truly blessed or just going crazy.
| 13:002/6Paul Merton interviews Desiree Burch about her pet hates and worst nightmares. 13:30When a woman starts getting bigger, she must reassess everything. 13:455/5Laura has a really lucky escape.
| 13:40American folksinger Peggy Seeger chooses tracks by Leadbelly and Roberta Flack. 13:452/5An old lady is reported missing. Is David Attenborough involved in her disappearance?
| 13:40Quiz master Paul Sinha selects songs by Althea Forrest & Donna Reid and the Pet Shop Boys. 13:50Five contemporary dramas inspired by stories from the old and new testaments.
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| 14:00 | 14:03Olivia Colman Day continues with more comedy from the archives - 'Hut 33' and 'Trapped'
| 14:005/6Toyah Willcox tests a panel about herself. With Sue Perkins and Caroline Quinlan. 14:301/4Back at the Cyber Pass cafe, Chantal's biological clock is ticking, so the hunt is on.
| 14:003/6John Lloyd and Noel Fielding with Ross Noble, Dr Mike Shanahan and Susie Dent. 14:303/4Saffron is worried because Trevor is staying out after work more frequently.
| 14:005/6Sue Perkins puts four guests through the moral, ethical and comical wringers. 14:304/6Victoria is down in the dumps about money, while Charlotte is on a high about work.
| 14:001/6Crime writers Ruth Dudley Edwards and Robert Richardson tackle a model's murder. 14:304/6Zorro saves the day for the dysfunctional web designers, or does he?
| 14:002/6Days out and big business inspire comedy characters galore. 14:306/12Roger defends an author whose publisher refuses to print his new book.
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| 15:00 | 15:08Olivia Colman Day concludes with comedy in 'Pauline Pepys' Dowry'
| 15:00Samantha Bond and Toby Jones star in the classic First World War adventure.
| 15:00A Cambridge student's found dead - a tragic accident or is something more sinister afoot?
| 15:001/2Emile Zola's powerful novel based on his friendship with Paul Cezanne.
| 15:002/2Emile Zola's powerful novel based on his friendship with Paul Cezanne.
| 15:003/3Stars galore as Michael Freedland opens his audio archives
| 15:007/13Olive is poorly in bed so William attempts the housework. 15:30Leslie agrees to drive Caroline to Wick, but he has an ulterior motive.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Radio 4 Extra celebrates Olivia Colman with drama and comedy from the BBC Archives.
| 16:00Stacey Dooley and Gaia Vince talk about good books with Harriett Gilbert. 16:30Meet 80 year olds Mo and Jo, who recently became honorary Gurkhas.
| 16:00Phil Wang investigates the representation of East and South East Asians in western media.
| 16:00Andi Oliver chooses the Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison 16:30Richard Langham Smith on the songs Debussy wrote for his muse Madame Vasnier.
| 16:00Carl Davis and Gerry Marsden discuss Rodger & Hammerstein's solo number from 'Carousel'. 16:30Sir Clive Lloyd looks back at his achievements with Sir Trevor MacDonald.
| 16:00A nurse fears attack by a grotesquely masked knifeman as nightmares and waking hours blur.
| 16:003/6A young prince tackles the dragon attacks, but why is Captain Vimes suspicious? 16:305/6Angered by what he witnessed on Maiden Tor, Peter takes action.
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| 17:00 | 17:30Olivia Colman Day continues with Harold Pinter's 'Betrayal' - with very strong language.
| 17:001/8Paul Temple faces peril linking mystery deaths with a disappearance. 17:301/6In 1960s Swinging London: insecure Georgy feels like a freak.
| 17:002/8The detective heads to Switzerland on the trail of the head of CI5's missing daughter. 17:302/6James makes Georgy an offer she can't possibly accept. Or can she?
| 17:003/8A drive-by shooting and the victim's last words pose more puzzles for the sleuth. 17:303/6Meredith and Jos plan to marry, James waits on Georgy's answer.
| 17:004/8Pondering the mystery of the handbag, the detective and his wife follow up a fresh lead. 17:304/6Meredith does not want her baby daughter. Can Georgy save her?
| 17:00A helicopter hoists a valuable statue off a Liverpool department store. The hunt is on.
| 17:00Paralympian Ade Adepitan is castaway Kirsty Young. 17:45Sir David recalls the importance of human eyebrows for communication.
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| 18:00 | 18:57Olivia Colman Day continues with more archive drama- 'Dewey Eyed and 'True Love'
| 18:006/6Greywing faces a showdown with the town's first villain - in costume! 18:305/27Mown down and flattened, frustrated Neddie Seagoon falls foul of diplomatic immunity.
| 18:003/6A health inspector calls. Will the catering team have to halt pie production? 18:304/12Can the Lad find Harry Secombe to say thanks for stepping in for him?
| 18:002/6Terry needs his conman skills to tackle the local crime baron. Stars Karl Howman. 18:3026/26The platoon is selected to take part in a worldwide radio show.
| 18:004/4Jailbird Uncle Sid is out and joins his only relatives - a middle class London family. 18:307/9Lesley sees himself as the star of a new film about the factory. Stars Hugh Paddick.
| 18:15Desperate to see an Everton match, a boy turns to the local fish fryer for help. 18:30Tim Harford reads from his book decoding the truth behind statistics.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra chooses another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 18:30White Fang is born into a dog pack overseen by a tribe of Native Americans.
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| 19:00 | | 19:002/4Sam has just written her best story yet. But what you write isn't always what people read. 19:30In Iceland, Ruthie waits for the volcano to erupt. 19:452/5Two women fight over a child - each claiming to be the mother.
| 19:002/4Brutalist Sir Lucien's staff are left to juggle ambition, principles and scary Americans. 19:30A special day begins when an artist gets her painting into the Summer Exhibition. 19:453/5Solly is a good bloke, but not in one area of his life...
| 19:001/4Paul Sinha tests his audience and himself on what they know about British history. 19:30Teenager Lexie vanished 30 years ago but has never left Katherine’s side. 19:454/5Laura isn't sure whether she's truly blessed or just going crazy.
| 19:002/6Paul Merton interviews Desiree Burch about her pet hates and worst nightmares. 19:30When a woman starts getting bigger, she must reassess everything. 19:455/5Laura has a really lucky escape.
| 19:40American folksinger Peggy Seeger chooses tracks by Leadbelly and Roberta Flack. 19:452/5An old lady is reported missing. Is David Attenborough involved in her disappearance?
| 19:40Quiz master Paul Sinha selects songs by Althea Forrest & Donna Reid and the Pet Shop Boys. 19:50Five contemporary dramas inspired by stories from the old and new testaments.
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| 20:00 | 20:03Olivia Colman Day continues with more comedy from the archives - 'Hut 33' and 'Trapped'
| 20:005/6Toyah Willcox tests a panel about herself. With Sue Perkins and Caroline Quinlan. 20:301/4Back at the Cyber Pass cafe, Chantal's biological clock is ticking, so the hunt is on.
| 20:003/6John Lloyd and Noel Fielding with Ross Noble, Dr Mike Shanahan and Susie Dent. 20:303/4Saffron is worried because Trevor is staying out after work more frequently.
| 20:005/6Sue Perkins puts four guests through the moral, ethical and comical wringers. 20:304/6Victoria is down in the dumps about money, while Charlotte is on a high about work.
| 20:001/6Crime writers Ruth Dudley Edwards and Robert Richardson tackle a model's murder. 20:304/6Zorro saves the day for the dysfunctional web designers, or does he?
| 20:002/6Days out and big business inspire comedy characters galore. 20:306/12Roger defends an author whose publisher refuses to print his new book.
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| 21:00 | 21:08Olivia Colman Day concludes with comedy in 'Pauline Pepys' Dowry'
| 21:00Samantha Bond and Toby Jones star in the classic First World War adventure.
| 21:00A Cambridge student's found dead - a tragic accident or is something more sinister afoot?
| 21:001/2Emile Zola's powerful novel based on his friendship with Paul Cezanne.
| 21:002/2Emile Zola's powerful novel based on his friendship with Paul Cezanne.
| 21:003/3Stars galore as Michael Freedland opens his audio archives
| 21:007/13Olive is poorly in bed so William attempts the housework. 21:30Leslie agrees to drive Caroline to Wick, but he has an ulterior motive.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game. 22:306/6The Archers and The Waltons with a twist, and the Minx Twins tackle feminism.
| 22:00Clive's feeling ill, and a diagnosis from Lauren causes him to spiral. 22:302/4Kevin Eldon takes a stroll through the Eldon family archive and learns to wallow in mud. 22:55Paul Garner chats to Paul Whitehouse in the Comedy Club.
| 22:00Ian Smith spends the episode overthinking the power of love. 22:305/6Harry Hill puts Tim Vine in the hot seat. 22:55Paul Garner chats to Paul Whitehouse in the Comedy Club.
| 22:00The Edinburgh Fringe's freshest comedy showcase. 22:302/6A surprise wedding venue and the sound of Shakespeare. Sketch show from 2018.
| 22:00Brighty tries to reconcile a nearly-wed couple he’d previously tried to split up. 22:304/4Matt Berry interviews the greats of stage, screen and music. 22:454/4Sharing life stories, comedian Tom talks about growing up in a working class family.
| 22:003/4Tim has a job interview and an encounter with an anaconda. 22:304/4Mitch competes with his nemesis for the title of best musical satirist in the world.
| 22:002/6Samuel turns his shop into a bar, and an old flame called Ingrid turns up. 22:302/6It's audition time in the Hardy household. Look out for Paul's new motorbike!
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| 23:00 | 23:005/6This week - what's the Opposition for? 23:302/4More from the Gay Board Game Olympics, plus Radiohead's happy single.
| 23:006/6Clare has finally managed to find some time for romance in between saving society. 23:302/4The country music legend's revelations about his so-called dysfunctional family.
| 23:005/6Someone has left a baby at the jobcentre. Comedy from 2013. 23:304/4Sam Bain's dark comic tale of a man too interested in TV stars to live his own life. 23:454/4Join Alex and Ben - aka The Pin - in their weird twist on the double-act sketch show.
| 23:002/4Alun's house tour arrives in his living room. 23:304/4Jane Horrocks joins Patrick Marber and Peter Curran to reflect on fancying yourself. 23:453/4Bittersweet stories written and performed by Chris Neill with Martin Hyder and Isy Suttie.
| 23:006/6Charles is challenged to wheeze the unwheezable. 23:301/4Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman looks at why Jews are still so problematic for so many
| 23:001/5Left wing lawyer Julie and jobless Andy fall for each other - but should they marry? 23:305/8Fred MacAulay presents some of the UK's top stand-up comedians, recorded in Edinburgh.
| 23:001/5How do toasters work? Is staring at the sun dangerous? With Tom Wrigglesworth. 23:301/6Cosmic comedy connections. A spoof documentary series that stretches the truth. 23:451/8The poet visits Southampton to unravel the mystery of King Canute plus poems on egg cosies
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