| 00:00 | 00:004/6Captain Vimes tries tracking the dragon, and the Librarian travels in time. 00:306/6Why is Maiden Tor suddenly open to Biodar scans?
| 00:00Lancashire actress and singer Gracie Fields answers the questions. 00:30Dane Hurst takes a dance floor to South Africa for use by underprivileged children.
| 00:00John Niven and Sali Hughes discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 00:30The German chanteuse who sang on one of the most important records in rock history.
| 00:00TV executive, former sports writer and showbiz agent - Michael Grade's life in sound
| 00:00Dillie Keane chooses the musical duo Gilbert and Sullivan. 00:30David Hockney embarks on an ambitious new portrait series from his Californian studio.
| 00:00Stories of what the song 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' means to people. 00:30The story of Ladybird children's books like the Peter and Jane series – what's the future?
| 00:00Tracy has a terrifying recurring dream. But then her nightmare becomes real... 00:45A chilling short story about a young orphan who moves to Lincolnshire.
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| 01:00 | 01:00American rock singer Alice Cooper is castaway by Kirsty Young. 01:45Is it possible to extract the DNA from a fly trapped in amber to recreate a dinosaur?
| 01:002/6Lord Peter Wimsey probes the mysterious Mr Oliver and a pair of tricky wills. 01:304/6Hired and fired by Aunt Rosa, dark dealings dismay private investigator VI Warshawski.
| 01:003/6Probing the general's last movements, Lord Peter Wimsey seeks out his grandson. 01:305/6The private eye narrowly escapes with her life as the anonymous phone threats continue.
| 01:004/6Lord Peter Wimsey awaits the doctor's verdict and there's a revelation at a party. 01:306/6Battling to finally confront her attacker, private eye VI Warshawski goes undercover.
| 01:005/6Knowing the general was poisoned, Lord Peter Wimsey probes Miss Dorland's hobby. 01:301/6The Roman detective probes a serial bride who outlives her husbands.
| 01:006/6With two suspects missing, Lord Peter Wimsey battles to pinpoint the poisoner. 01:302/6The Roman detective receives an unexpected offer.
| 01:00Back from a decade in Spain, Adam Bax lands in another art scam.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects the very best programmes from the BBC's poetry archive. 02:30Martin Amis's non-fiction pieces from 1986 to 2016.
| 02:001/4Squire Fenton Babblewick thinks he's a composer of genius. His servants disagree. 02:3013/13Bona news on the Isle of Man, and it ends with an anthem.
| 02:002/6Maria needs a day out, but can Paul be trusted to look after the baby? 02:307/27Gas meter inspector Neddie Seagoon heads to South America over an unpaid bill.
| 02:005/6Juan Jose's declaration of love has thrown Martina into confusion. 02:306/12Hancock's regular cast play different characters in the rise-and-fall of a pie-stall cook.
| 02:004/6Ex-convict Terry is challenged to bring neighbourhood talent to the community centre. 02:30With the war over, Dad's Army veterans Wilson and Pike get a surprise visitor.
| 02:002/6Roy is making a video diary, Chad is giving a speech and Jane finds solace in the weed. 02:309/9Jack and Lesley are desperate to contact their dead mother. Stars Hugh Paddick.
| 02:30One man's search for the perfect bread made from ancient wheat grains.
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| 03:00 | 03:40In May 1924 two rich and educated teenage boys killed an acquaintance in Chicago 03:50Dramatisation of Alison White's poignant memoir about caring for her disabled son, Louis.
| 03:001/6Damien is nominated for an award and Anthony auditions for a production of Hayfever. 03:301/10Alex Hope struggles with the restrictions of early 20th century village life. 03:451/5Ben Miles stars as a bereaved man learning to let go of the past.
| 03:004/4Young political editor Sam Peakes needs a story - fast. 03:302/10Alex must find a way to improve the family finances. 03:452/5Simon is determined to get back into the will of his dead partner's mother.
| 03:004/4As Sir Lucien pursues a vanity project, Sarah is about to take minimalism to the max. 03:303/10The Hope family are solvent once more thanks to Alex’s labours. 03:453/5Barbara spots another legal issue over rewriting her will.
| 03:003/4Paul tests the audience on their knowledge of British newspapers, TV, art and film. 03:304/10Alex is furious when her father’s carelessness leaves the family on the financial brink. 03:454/5Can Si learn anything from Mel's demanding mother?
| 03:004/6Paul Merton interviews Mark Steel about his pet hates and worst nightmares. 03:305/10Alex does her best to stave off the attention of suitors. 03:455/5Can Si finally manage to let go of his late partner's memory?
| 03:454/5A burglary has taken place, and Tina thinks she knows who may have committed the crime.
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| 04:00 | | 04:009/10Nicholas Parsons chairs. Panellists are Tony Hawks, Pam Ayres, Sue Perkins and Tim Rice. 04:304/4The Yorkshire builders need specialist help to fix a penthouse roof leak.
| 04:001/6Irreverent literary game with Roger McGough, Miles Kington, Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane. 04:303/4Competitive capitalism engulfs the CyberPass Bistro as Merv creates an internal market.
| 04:005/6John Lloyd and Noel Fielding with Jenny Colgan, Dr Janina Ramirez and Dr Peter Frankopan. 04:301/6An unwelcome guest disrupts the likeable conman and his friend’s domestic harmony.
| 04:001/6Paul Sinha, Natalie Haynes, Holly Walsh and Lloyd Langford join host Gyles Brandreth. 04:306/6Anna tries to help sister Charlotte with a tricky problem.
| 04:003/6Crime writers Jessica Mann and James Melville probe a distinctly 'kinky' matter. 04:306/6Peter, Nigel and Michael make mistakes and promises.
| 04:004/6What if the Cannes film festival came to Britain? And other world affairs. 04:308/12Juggling cases and girlfriends, Roger's got trouble with toggles and grommets.
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| 05:00 | 05:0019/20The cheeky schoolboy is obsessed with the Wild West.... 05:30Leslie is broke and turns to mini-cabbing, but pays the price.
| 05:00When friends are reunited, cracks begin under the strain of secrets and lies.
| 05:001/2A tale charting the Jazz Age via a glamorous but doomed marriage.
| 05:002/2Anthony and Gloria have everything to lose...
| 05:001/2Irish adventurer Redmond Barry is forced to leave home and serve in the Seven Years War.
| 05:002/2Plotting Redmond Barry becomes a titled country squire.
| 05:001/3Tony Lidington traces the influence of clowning on the evolution of British comedy.
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| 06:00 | 06:002/6Lord Peter Wimsey probes the mysterious Mr Oliver and a pair of tricky wills. 06:304/6Hired and fired by Aunt Rosa, dark dealings dismay private investigator VI Warshawski.
| 06:003/6Probing the general's last movements, Lord Peter Wimsey seeks out his grandson. 06:305/6The private eye narrowly escapes with her life as the anonymous phone threats continue.
| 06:004/6Lord Peter Wimsey awaits the doctor's verdict and there's a revelation at a party. 06:306/6Battling to finally confront her attacker, private eye VI Warshawski goes undercover.
| 06:005/6Knowing the general was poisoned, Lord Peter Wimsey probes Miss Dorland's hobby. 06:301/6The Roman detective probes a serial bride who outlives her husbands.
| 06:006/6With two suspects missing, Lord Peter Wimsey battles to pinpoint the poisoner. 06:302/6The Roman detective receives an unexpected offer.
| 06:00Back from a decade in Spain, Adam Bax lands in another art scam.
| 06:00Country music star Emmylou Harris is castaway by Sue Lawley. 06:45The naturalist asks why the Large Blue butterfly recently died out in the UK.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/4Squire Fenton Babblewick thinks he's a composer of genius. His servants disagree. 07:3013/13Bona news on the Isle of Man, and it ends with an anthem.
| 07:002/6Maria needs a day out, but can Paul be trusted to look after the baby? 07:307/27Gas meter inspector Neddie Seagoon heads to South America over an unpaid bill.
| 07:005/6Juan Jose's declaration of love has thrown Martina into confusion. 07:306/12Hancock's regular cast play different characters in the rise-and-fall of a pie-stall cook.
| 07:004/6Ex-convict Terry is challenged to bring neighbourhood talent to the community centre. 07:30With the war over, Dad's Army veterans Wilson and Pike get a surprise visitor.
| 07:002/6Roy is making a video diary, Chad is giving a speech and Jane finds solace in the weed. 07:309/9Jack and Lesley are desperate to contact their dead mother. Stars Hugh Paddick.
| 07:30One man's search for the perfect bread made from ancient wheat grains.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra chooses another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 07:301/2Quick-witted Alex struggles with the mores of early 20th century Scottish village life.
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| 08:00 | 08:001/6Damien is nominated for an award and Anthony auditions for a production of Hayfever. 08:301/10Alex Hope struggles with the restrictions of early 20th century village life. 08:451/5Ben Miles stars as a bereaved man learning to let go of the past.
| 08:004/4Young political editor Sam Peakes needs a story - fast. 08:302/10Alex must find a way to improve the family finances. 08:452/5Simon is determined to get back into the will of his dead partner's mother.
| 08:004/4As Sir Lucien pursues a vanity project, Sarah is about to take minimalism to the max. 08:303/10The Hope family are solvent once more thanks to Alex’s labours. 08:453/5Barbara spots another legal issue over rewriting her will.
| 08:003/4Paul tests the audience on their knowledge of British newspapers, TV, art and film. 08:304/10Alex is furious when her father’s carelessness leaves the family on the financial brink. 08:454/5Can Si learn anything from Mel's demanding mother?
| 08:004/6Paul Merton interviews Mark Steel about his pet hates and worst nightmares. 08:305/10Alex does her best to stave off the attention of suitors. 08:455/5Can Si finally manage to let go of his late partner's memory?
| 08:454/5A burglary has taken place, and Tina thinks she knows who may have committed the crime.
| 08:40S Club 7 singer Rachel Stevens chooses songs by Dionne Warwick and Whitney Houston. 08:50Si’s finding it hard to move on after the death of his partner.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Alicia McCarthy reports on calls to improve the safety of lithium batteries. 09:301/5Ivan Hewett examines five musical keys. C major 09:45A week long series of programmes exploring religious communities in the UK
| 09:00Sean Curran reports as peers criticised plans to cut winter fuel payments. 09:302/5Ivan Hewett examines five musical keys: D minor - 'saddest of all keys' 09:45A week long series of programmes exploring religious communities in the UK
| 09:00Sean Curran reports as MPs debate cutting the winter fuel payment for most pensioners 09:303/5Ivan Hewett examines five musical keys: B flat - sad and heroic 09:45A week long series of programmes exploring religious communities in the UK
| 09:00Sean Curran reports on Prime Minister's Questions - and much more. 09:304/5Ivan Hewett examines five musical keys: F sharp major 09:45A week long series of programmes exploring religious communities in the UK
| 09:00Sean Curran reports as MPs question the Health Secretary about a report on the NHS. 09:305/5Ivan Hewett examines five musical keys: E flat major. 09:45A week long series of programmes exploring religious communities in the UK
| 09:004/6What if the Cannes film festival came to Britain? And other world affairs. 09:308/12Juggling cases and girlfriends, Roger's got trouble with toggles and grommets.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Lancashire actress and singer Gracie Fields answers the questions. 10:30Dane Hurst takes a dance floor to South Africa for use by underprivileged children.
| 10:00John Niven and Sali Hughes discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 10:30The German chanteuse who sang on one of the most important records in rock history.
| 10:00TV executive, former sports writer and showbiz agent - Michael Grade's life in sound
| 10:00Dillie Keane chooses the musical duo Gilbert and Sullivan. 10:30David Hockney embarks on an ambitious new portrait series from his Californian studio.
| 10:00Stories of what the song 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' means to people. 10:30The story of Ladybird children's books like the Peter and Jane series – what's the future?
| 10:001/3Tony Lidington traces the influence of clowning on the evolution of British comedy.
| 10:001/20Grandad comes into money so Jimmy sets his sights on a new house 10:30Leslie is broke and turns to mini-cabbing, but pays the price.
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| 11:00 | 11:002/6Lord Peter Wimsey probes the mysterious Mr Oliver and a pair of tricky wills. 11:304/6Hired and fired by Aunt Rosa, dark dealings dismay private investigator VI Warshawski.
| 11:003/6Probing the general's last movements, Lord Peter Wimsey seeks out his grandson. 11:305/6The private eye narrowly escapes with her life as the anonymous phone threats continue.
| 11:004/6Lord Peter Wimsey awaits the doctor's verdict and there's a revelation at a party. 11:306/6Battling to finally confront her attacker, private eye VI Warshawski goes undercover.
| 11:005/6Knowing the general was poisoned, Lord Peter Wimsey probes Miss Dorland's hobby. 11:301/6The Roman detective probes a serial bride who outlives her husbands.
| 11:006/6With two suspects missing, Lord Peter Wimsey battles to pinpoint the poisoner. 11:302/6The Roman detective receives an unexpected offer.
| 11:00Back from a decade in Spain, Adam Bax lands in another art scam.
| 11:00Country music star Emmylou Harris is castaway by Sue Lawley. 11:45The naturalist asks why the Large Blue butterfly recently died out in the UK.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/4Squire Fenton Babblewick thinks he's a composer of genius. His servants disagree. 12:3013/13Bona news on the Isle of Man, and it ends with an anthem.
| 12:002/6Maria needs a day out, but can Paul be trusted to look after the baby? 12:307/27Gas meter inspector Neddie Seagoon heads to South America over an unpaid bill.
| 12:005/6Juan Jose's declaration of love has thrown Martina into confusion. 12:306/12Hancock's regular cast play different characters in the rise-and-fall of a pie-stall cook.
| 12:004/6Ex-convict Terry is challenged to bring neighbourhood talent to the community centre. 12:30With the war over, Dad's Army veterans Wilson and Pike get a surprise visitor.
| 12:002/6Roy is making a video diary, Chad is giving a speech and Jane finds solace in the weed. 12:309/9Jack and Lesley are desperate to contact their dead mother. Stars Hugh Paddick.
| 12:30One man's search for the perfect bread made from ancient wheat grains.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra chooses another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:301/2Quick-witted Alex struggles with the mores of early 20th century Scottish village life.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/6Damien is nominated for an award and Anthony auditions for a production of Hayfever. 13:301/10Alex Hope struggles with the restrictions of early 20th century village life. 13:451/5Ben Miles stars as a bereaved man learning to let go of the past.
| 13:004/4Young political editor Sam Peakes needs a story - fast. 13:302/10Alex must find a way to improve the family finances. 13:452/5Simon is determined to get back into the will of his dead partner's mother.
| 13:004/4As Sir Lucien pursues a vanity project, Sarah is about to take minimalism to the max. 13:303/10The Hope family are solvent once more thanks to Alex’s labours. 13:453/5Barbara spots another legal issue over rewriting her will.
| 13:003/4Paul tests the audience on their knowledge of British newspapers, TV, art and film. 13:304/10Alex is furious when her father’s carelessness leaves the family on the financial brink. 13:454/5Can Si learn anything from Mel's demanding mother?
| 13:004/6Paul Merton interviews Mark Steel about his pet hates and worst nightmares. 13:305/10Alex does her best to stave off the attention of suitors. 13:455/5Can Si finally manage to let go of his late partner's memory?
| 13:454/5A burglary has taken place, and Tina thinks she knows who may have committed the crime.
| 13:40S Club 7 singer Rachel Stevens chooses songs by Dionne Warwick and Whitney Houston. 13:50Si’s finding it hard to move on after the death of his partner.
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| 14:00 | 14:009/10Nicholas Parsons chairs. Panellists are Tony Hawks, Pam Ayres, Sue Perkins and Tim Rice. 14:304/4The Yorkshire builders need specialist help to fix a penthouse roof leak.
| 14:001/6Irreverent literary game with Roger McGough, Miles Kington, Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane. 14:303/4Competitive capitalism engulfs the CyberPass Bistro as Merv creates an internal market.
| 14:005/6John Lloyd and Noel Fielding with Jenny Colgan, Dr Janina Ramirez and Dr Peter Frankopan. 14:301/6An unwelcome guest disrupts the likeable conman and his friend’s domestic harmony.
| 14:001/6Paul Sinha, Natalie Haynes, Holly Walsh and Lloyd Langford join host Gyles Brandreth. 14:306/6Anna tries to help sister Charlotte with a tricky problem.
| 14:003/6Crime writers Jessica Mann and James Melville probe a distinctly 'kinky' matter. 14:306/6Peter, Nigel and Michael make mistakes and promises.
| 14:004/6What if the Cannes film festival came to Britain? And other world affairs. 14:308/12Juggling cases and girlfriends, Roger's got trouble with toggles and grommets.
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| 15:00 | 15:00When friends are reunited, cracks begin under the strain of secrets and lies.
| 15:001/2A tale charting the Jazz Age via a glamorous but doomed marriage.
| 15:002/2Anthony and Gloria have everything to lose...
| 15:001/2Irish adventurer Redmond Barry is forced to leave home and serve in the Seven Years War.
| 15:002/2Plotting Redmond Barry becomes a titled country squire.
| 15:001/3Tony Lidington traces the influence of clowning on the evolution of British comedy.
| 15:001/20Grandad comes into money so Jimmy sets his sights on a new house 15:30Leslie is broke and turns to mini-cabbing, but pays the price.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Lancashire actress and singer Gracie Fields answers the questions. 16:30Dane Hurst takes a dance floor to South Africa for use by underprivileged children.
| 16:00John Niven and Sali Hughes discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 16:30The German chanteuse who sang on one of the most important records in rock history.
| 16:00TV executive, former sports writer and showbiz agent - Michael Grade's life in sound
| 16:00Dillie Keane chooses the musical duo Gilbert and Sullivan. 16:30David Hockney embarks on an ambitious new portrait series from his Californian studio.
| 16:00Stories of what the song 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' means to people. 16:30The story of Ladybird children's books like the Peter and Jane series – what's the future?
| 16:00Tracy has a terrifying recurring dream. But then her nightmare becomes real... 16:45A chilling short story about a young orphan who moves to Lincolnshire.
| 16:005/6The dragon strikes. Captain Vimes gets his man, but can he hang onto him? 16:301/3The alien takeover gathers pace. Sequel to Before the Screaming Begins.
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| 17:00 | 17:002/6Lord Peter Wimsey probes the mysterious Mr Oliver and a pair of tricky wills. 17:304/6Hired and fired by Aunt Rosa, dark dealings dismay private investigator VI Warshawski.
| 17:003/6Probing the general's last movements, Lord Peter Wimsey seeks out his grandson. 17:305/6The private eye narrowly escapes with her life as the anonymous phone threats continue.
| 17:004/6Lord Peter Wimsey awaits the doctor's verdict and there's a revelation at a party. 17:306/6Battling to finally confront her attacker, private eye VI Warshawski goes undercover.
| 17:005/6Knowing the general was poisoned, Lord Peter Wimsey probes Miss Dorland's hobby. 17:301/6The Roman detective probes a serial bride who outlives her husbands.
| 17:006/6With two suspects missing, Lord Peter Wimsey battles to pinpoint the poisoner. 17:302/6The Roman detective receives an unexpected offer.
| 17:00Back from a decade in Spain, Adam Bax lands in another art scam.
| 17:00Country music star Emmylou Harris is castaway by Sue Lawley. 17:45The naturalist asks why the Large Blue butterfly recently died out in the UK.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/4Squire Fenton Babblewick thinks he's a composer of genius. His servants disagree. 18:3013/13Bona news on the Isle of Man, and it ends with an anthem.
| 18:002/6Maria needs a day out, but can Paul be trusted to look after the baby? 18:307/27Gas meter inspector Neddie Seagoon heads to South America over an unpaid bill.
| 18:005/6Juan Jose's declaration of love has thrown Martina into confusion. 18:306/12Hancock's regular cast play different characters in the rise-and-fall of a pie-stall cook.
| 18:004/6Ex-convict Terry is challenged to bring neighbourhood talent to the community centre. 18:30With the war over, Dad's Army veterans Wilson and Pike get a surprise visitor.
| 18:002/6Roy is making a video diary, Chad is giving a speech and Jane finds solace in the weed. 18:309/9Jack and Lesley are desperate to contact their dead mother. Stars Hugh Paddick.
| 18:30One man's search for the perfect bread made from ancient wheat grains.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra chooses another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 18:301/2Quick-witted Alex struggles with the mores of early 20th century Scottish village life.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/6Damien is nominated for an award and Anthony auditions for a production of Hayfever. 19:301/10Alex Hope struggles with the restrictions of early 20th century village life. 19:451/5Ben Miles stars as a bereaved man learning to let go of the past.
| 19:004/4Young political editor Sam Peakes needs a story - fast. 19:302/10Alex must find a way to improve the family finances. 19:452/5Simon is determined to get back into the will of his dead partner's mother.
| 19:004/4As Sir Lucien pursues a vanity project, Sarah is about to take minimalism to the max. 19:303/10The Hope family are solvent once more thanks to Alex’s labours. 19:453/5Barbara spots another legal issue over rewriting her will.
| 19:003/4Paul tests the audience on their knowledge of British newspapers, TV, art and film. 19:304/10Alex is furious when her father’s carelessness leaves the family on the financial brink. 19:454/5Can Si learn anything from Mel's demanding mother?
| 19:004/6Paul Merton interviews Mark Steel about his pet hates and worst nightmares. 19:305/10Alex does her best to stave off the attention of suitors. 19:455/5Can Si finally manage to let go of his late partner's memory?
| 19:454/5A burglary has taken place, and Tina thinks she knows who may have committed the crime.
| 19:40S Club 7 singer Rachel Stevens chooses songs by Dionne Warwick and Whitney Houston. 19:50Si’s finding it hard to move on after the death of his partner.
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| 20:00 | 20:009/10Nicholas Parsons chairs. Panellists are Tony Hawks, Pam Ayres, Sue Perkins and Tim Rice. 20:304/4The Yorkshire builders need specialist help to fix a penthouse roof leak.
| 20:001/6Irreverent literary game with Roger McGough, Miles Kington, Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane. 20:303/4Competitive capitalism engulfs the CyberPass Bistro as Merv creates an internal market.
| 20:005/6John Lloyd and Noel Fielding with Jenny Colgan, Dr Janina Ramirez and Dr Peter Frankopan. 20:301/6An unwelcome guest disrupts the likeable conman and his friend’s domestic harmony.
| 20:001/6Paul Sinha, Natalie Haynes, Holly Walsh and Lloyd Langford join host Gyles Brandreth. 20:306/6Anna tries to help sister Charlotte with a tricky problem.
| 20:003/6Crime writers Jessica Mann and James Melville probe a distinctly 'kinky' matter. 20:306/6Peter, Nigel and Michael make mistakes and promises.
| 20:004/6What if the Cannes film festival came to Britain? And other world affairs. 20:308/12Juggling cases and girlfriends, Roger's got trouble with toggles and grommets.
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| 21:00 | 21:00When friends are reunited, cracks begin under the strain of secrets and lies.
| 21:001/2A tale charting the Jazz Age via a glamorous but doomed marriage.
| 21:002/2Anthony and Gloria have everything to lose...
| 21:001/2Irish adventurer Redmond Barry is forced to leave home and serve in the Seven Years War.
| 21:002/2Plotting Redmond Barry becomes a titled country squire.
| 21:001/3Tony Lidington traces the influence of clowning on the evolution of British comedy.
| 21:001/20Grandad comes into money so Jimmy sets his sights on a new house 21:30Leslie is broke and turns to mini-cabbing, but pays the price.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game. 22:303/4When his teenage son won't be seen out with him, Adam's determined to prove he's cool.
| 22:00It's London Marathon week, and Clive is regretting his pledge to take part. 22:304/4Kevin presents the sound of flamethrowers, God and an archivist being flung onto a lorry.
| 22:001/4Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz. 22:301/8As their owners move house, Anton and Liam go on a little holiday 22:451/5Deborah Frances-White gives storytellers the prompt of The Devil You Know. 22:55Lou Conran talks to Pierre Novellie in the Comedy Club.
| 22:001/4Phil and Johnny win a tour of a magical Cup A Soup factory with the reclusive Billy Bonker 22:304/6A BBC Radio 4 programme gets a new theme tune.
| 22:00Brighty visits the village he owns for the very first time! But why is it so horrible? 22:302/8The news of 1936 - and stereotypes in space. Starring Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell.
| 22:00Andrew Maxwell presents some of the best comedians from wherever in the world they are. 22:302/4Exploring what happens when Tom Allen's calm and collected exterior collapses.
| 22:004/6Mary discovers that there's no place like home. 1770 America sitcom stars Andy Hamilton. 22:304/6The Hardy household visit a safari park with unexpected attractions.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/8Neil Delamere, Lucy Porter, Mark Steel, and Marie Le Conte quiz the news. 23:304/4Dull Dave gets down with the kids, and a drastic diet inspired by the suffragettes.
| 23:002/6Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth tackles a testing table tennis trauma. 23:152/4John decides that Edward needs a companion but faces bureaucracy trying to get a used cat. 23:304/4Country music legend Wilson Dixon recalls his Colorado upbringing.
| 23:001/6Comparing Welsh history's key figures to determine Wales's ultimate heroes. 23:302/2Jayde Adams discusses why we leave home and why some of us are drawn to go back.
| 23:004/4Alun Cochrane's stand-up tour of his house reaches the bedroom. 23:301/4The young aspiring politicians attempt to get the recognition and publicity they deserve.
| 23:002/4The sketch show written by the public. 23:303/4Award-winning US comedian Alex Edelman talks about how lockdown has changed his life.
| 23:003/5Andy and Julie try to throw a posh dinner party. 23:301/6Nathan illustrates what can happen when you don't listen to your mum. 23:451/6Poet Roger McGough on life, love, happiness, heroes, villains and embarrassing relations.
| 23:003/5What is 'hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia' ? With Keith Farnan. 23:303/6Drugged electricity and artificial icebergs. Johnny Ball guest stars in the cosmic comedy. 23:453/8The Luton poet bikes north for a brimful of Birmingham and some bookshop capers.
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