| 00:00 | 00:006/6All Captain Vimes needs to save the city is a million-to-one chance. 00:302/3The aliens are standing by to invade, but is there an even bigger threat to humanity?
| 00:00The English singer and actor discusses his career. 00:30Isy Suttie delves into video game music, attempting to create her own electronic opus.
| 00:00Sally Lindsay and Jonathan Harvey discuss books they love with Harriett Gilbert. 00:30Gyles Brandreth probes the mystery of the missing teddy bears - the first ever made.
| 00:00Screen siren Kathleen Turner celebrates the film noir femme fatale's enduring mystique.
| 00:00Joe Boyd shines a spotlight on the career of record producer John H Hammond. 00:30Walking the length of Sunset Boulevard in 24 hours, from city to coast.
| 00:00Stories of what Bruce Springsteen's iconic song means to people around the world. 00:30Concluding a walk along the length of Sunset Boulevard in 24 hours, from city to coast.
| 00:00A tune heard on her radio is haunting Lara. Is it a repressed memory?
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| 01:00 | 01:00Singer Bruce Springsteen is castaway by Kirsty Young 01:45The naturalist comments on the decline in collecting by children.
| 01:001/41930s: New arrivals at a luxury hotel in London. Stars Robin Ellis. 01:301/6Thriller about a young woman with computing skills being drawn into a spy adventure.
| 01:002/4Imperial Palace hotel director Evelyn Orcham faces a takeover challenge. 01:302/6Hilary meets a man who claims the dead are living and the living dead...
| 01:003/4Imperial Palace hotel director Evelyn Orcham faces staff unrest 01:303/6Hilary meets an agent who is not what he seems...
| 01:004/4Changes beckon at the heart of London's Imperial Palace hotel 01:304/6Hilary gets things taped, but has to take a jump to get back in the swim of things.
| 01:001/6A lawyer in a small Scottish town faces bankruptcy. Thriller with David Ashton. 01:305/6As the danger mounts, Hilary is forced to hang on for rescue from the sky.
| 01:00Travellers on the overnight express to Edinburgh are facing danger...
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra uncovers another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 02:302/2In the early 1900s, a sleepy Scottish village isn't a place for an unconventional woman.
| 02:003/4Someone upsets the village, but Squire Babblewick tries to enlighten them all. 02:303/16Can the crew of HMS Troutbridge cope with a promotion from the lower ranks?
| 02:004/6Maria turns agony aunt, but is Paul finally acting all grown-up? 02:309/27An eccentric millionaire funds an expedition for fragments of a famous dessert.
| 02:001/6Phonsie's sale of the Hoover ancestral home is the cause of much speculation. 02:308/12The Lad gets a green signal, but a bumpy ride lies ahead.
| 02:006/6Ex-convict Terry comes to a realisation after Sandra's troublesome ex-husband appears. 02:30An electrician's visit brings worrying news about the pier.
| 02:004/6Roy vies for Jane's affections from the vantage point of a caravan in her garden. 02:302/6Confusion at Eddie's 24 Hour Sniffery, and let's play Family Fortunes.
| 02:30Bestselling author and farmer James Rebanks considers how to live a good life on the land.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Former doctor turned author Adam Kay chooses tracks by Schubert and Sondheim. 03:50The story of Sophia-Jex Blake, who campaigned for women doctors in the late 19th century.
| 03:003/6Damien is invited to do an after-dinner speech. 03:301/5The voices of the Windrush generation tell their own stories. 03:45Sophia Jex-Blake finally has her medical degree and sets up her own practice in Edinburgh.
| 03:002/6The unattached neighbours rail against Valentine’s Day conventions. 03:302/5People with few prospects left the Caribbean and were promised a better life in Britain. 03:45Sophia realises more change is necessary at her medical practice.
| 03:002/6Tom's family are coming to London, and giving the term 'flying visit' a whole new meaning. 03:303/5The impact of the dominant British culture of racism on Caribbean migrants. 03:45Sophia finally establishes a medical school for women in Edinburgh.
| 03:001/2Musical comedy starring Richie Webb as performance shy cocktail pianist Nigel Penny. 03:304/5The voices of the 'Windrush generation' recall stories of relationships both new and old. 03:45Sophia lands back in a court room
| 03:006/6Paul Merton interviews Julian Clary about his pet hates and worst nightmares. 03:305/5Voices from the Windrush generation recall creating their own social spaces. 03:45Will Sophia's campaign finally achieve equality for women?
| 03:451/5Had Queen Victoria become a Test cricketer, would there still be a British Empire?
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| 04:00 | | 04:002/4Joe Lycett tests Gyles Brandreth, Sarah Kendall and Phil Wang on who they know, not what. 04:30Elderly Susan and Billy receive a shock when their older brother dies.
| 04:003/6Ian McMillan with Roger McGough, Miles Kington, Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane. 04:30John Graham's return to his native County Down goes well, until a young hare appears.
| 04:001/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 04:30When a crime writer's wife goes missing, fantasy and reality are intertwined.
| 04:003/6Gyles Brandreth welcomes Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Hannah Gadsby and Natalie Haynes. 04:30Can Gabriel Syme thwart the deadly plans of the Supreme Council of Anarchists?
| 04:005/6Crime writers Robert Barnard and Lindsey Davis probe who wielded a deadly skewer. 04:30Vintage horse racing drama about disqualification and revenge.
| 04:006/6Ian Carmichael, Hugh Paddick and Joan Sims share the life stories of famous actors. 04:3010/12Both of barrister Roger's girlfriends try get him some work.
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| 05:00 | 05:002/20The cheeky schoolboy’s dreaming of fireworks. Will his Bonfire Night go with a bang? 05:30Everyone gets back on the dating scene. Starring Leslie Phillips.
| 05:30A portrait of fondly-remembered comedy actress Irene Handl.
| 05:45“Dear Barry, I thought the tie was horrible”. A film critic's fan has sartorial concerns.
| | | 05:302/4The insightful sleuth tackles a jewellery fraud with a link to a visitor to London.
| 05:003/3Tony Lidington concludes tracing the influence of clowning on British comedy's evolution.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/41930s: New arrivals at a luxury hotel in London. Stars Robin Ellis. 06:301/6Thriller about a young woman with computing skills being drawn into a spy adventure.
| 06:002/4Imperial Palace hotel director Evelyn Orcham faces a takeover challenge. 06:302/6Hilary meets a man who claims the dead are living and the living dead...
| 06:003/4Imperial Palace hotel director Evelyn Orcham faces staff unrest 06:303/6Hilary meets an agent who is not what he seems...
| 06:004/4Changes beckon at the heart of London's Imperial Palace hotel 06:304/6Hilary gets things taped, but has to take a jump to get back in the swim of things.
| 06:001/6A lawyer in a small Scottish town faces bankruptcy. Thriller with David Ashton. 06:305/6As the danger mounts, Hilary is forced to hang on for rescue from the sky.
| 06:00Travellers on the overnight express to Edinburgh are facing danger...
| 06:00Singer-songwriter Randy Newman is castaway by Kirsty Young. 06:45David Attenborough tells us how cuckoos get their eggs into the nests of other species.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/4Someone upsets the village, but Squire Babblewick tries to enlighten them all. 07:303/16Can the crew of HMS Troutbridge cope with a promotion from the lower ranks?
| 07:004/6Maria turns agony aunt, but is Paul finally acting all grown-up? 07:309/27An eccentric millionaire funds an expedition for fragments of a famous dessert.
| 07:001/6Phonsie's sale of the Hoover ancestral home is the cause of much speculation. 07:308/12The Lad gets a green signal, but a bumpy ride lies ahead.
| 07:006/6Ex-convict Terry comes to a realisation after Sandra's troublesome ex-husband appears. 07:30An electrician's visit brings worrying news about the pier.
| 07:004/6Roy vies for Jane's affections from the vantage point of a caravan in her garden. 07:302/6Confusion at Eddie's 24 Hour Sniffery, and let's play Family Fortunes.
| 07:30Bestselling author and farmer James Rebanks considers how to live a good life on the land.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 07:30The people of the Windrush generation tell their stories.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/6Damien is invited to do an after-dinner speech. 08:301/5The voices of the Windrush generation tell their own stories. 08:45Sophia Jex-Blake finally has her medical degree and sets up her own practice in Edinburgh.
| 08:002/6The unattached neighbours rail against Valentine’s Day conventions. 08:302/5People with few prospects left the Caribbean and were promised a better life in Britain. 08:45Sophia realises more change is necessary at her medical practice.
| 08:002/6Tom's family are coming to London, and giving the term 'flying visit' a whole new meaning. 08:303/5The impact of the dominant British culture of racism on Caribbean migrants. 08:45Sophia finally establishes a medical school for women in Edinburgh.
| 08:001/2Musical comedy starring Richie Webb as performance shy cocktail pianist Nigel Penny. 08:304/5The voices of the 'Windrush generation' recall stories of relationships both new and old. 08:45Sophia lands back in a court room
| 08:006/6Paul Merton interviews Julian Clary about his pet hates and worst nightmares. 08:305/5Voices from the Windrush generation recall creating their own social spaces. 08:45Will Sophia's campaign finally achieve equality for women?
| 08:451/5Had Queen Victoria become a Test cricketer, would there still be a British Empire?
| 08:40Comedian Ed Gamble chooses tracks by David Bowie and Black Sabbath. 08:50Sophia Jex-Blake sets up her own medical practice in Edinburgh.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6Sue Perkins hosts a new series of Radio 4's fast-talking panel show. 09:301/5Historian Helen Castor examines the role of Mercia in the creation of England. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Steve Williams.
| 09:003/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy. 09:302/5The role of the Midlands in the Industrial Revolution. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Joe Aldred.
| 09:003/4Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz. 09:303/5Why Helen Castor claims the real garden of England is the Midlands - not Kent. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Reverend Kirsty Thorpe
| 09:003/4When Phil's latest get-rich-quick scheme fails he picks a more well trodden path to riches 09:304/5The political gestures from England’s radical middle that redefined the world's history. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Michaela Youngson.
| 09:001/2Stand-up Tudur Owen puts Anglesey on the map. 09:305/5Helen Castor on why the action in Shakespeare’s history plays takes place in the Midlands. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Leslie Griffiths.
| 09:006/6Ian Carmichael, Hugh Paddick and Joan Sims share the life stories of famous actors. 09:3010/12Both of barrister Roger's girlfriends try get him some work.
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| 10:00 | 10:00The English singer and actor discusses his career. 10:30Isy Suttie delves into video game music, attempting to create her own electronic opus.
| 10:00Sally Lindsay and Jonathan Harvey discuss books they love with Harriett Gilbert. 10:30Gyles Brandreth probes the mystery of the missing teddy bears - the first ever made.
| 10:00Screen siren Kathleen Turner celebrates the film noir femme fatale's enduring mystique.
| 10:00Joe Boyd shines a spotlight on the career of record producer John H Hammond. 10:30Walking the length of Sunset Boulevard in 24 hours, from city to coast.
| 10:00Stories of what Bruce Springsteen's iconic song means to people around the world. 10:30Concluding a walk along the length of Sunset Boulevard in 24 hours, from city to coast.
| 10:003/3Tony Lidington concludes tracing the influence of clowning on British comedy's evolution.
| 10:003/20Can the cheeky schoolboy manage to avoid landing in trouble with the new phone? 10:301/13The dear ladies recall the day they moved in.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/41930s: New arrivals at a luxury hotel in London. Stars Robin Ellis. 11:301/6Thriller about a young woman with computing skills being drawn into a spy adventure.
| 11:002/4Imperial Palace hotel director Evelyn Orcham faces a takeover challenge. 11:302/6Hilary meets a man who claims the dead are living and the living dead...
| 11:003/4Imperial Palace hotel director Evelyn Orcham faces staff unrest 11:303/6Hilary meets an agent who is not what he seems...
| 11:004/4Changes beckon at the heart of London's Imperial Palace hotel 11:304/6Hilary gets things taped, but has to take a jump to get back in the swim of things.
| 11:001/6A lawyer in a small Scottish town faces bankruptcy. Thriller with David Ashton. 11:305/6As the danger mounts, Hilary is forced to hang on for rescue from the sky.
| 11:00Travellers on the overnight express to Edinburgh are facing danger...
| 11:00Singer-songwriter Randy Newman is castaway by Kirsty Young. 11:45David Attenborough tells us how cuckoos get their eggs into the nests of other species.
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| 12:00 | 12:003/4Someone upsets the village, but Squire Babblewick tries to enlighten them all. 12:303/16Can the crew of HMS Troutbridge cope with a promotion from the lower ranks?
| 12:004/6Maria turns agony aunt, but is Paul finally acting all grown-up? 12:309/27An eccentric millionaire funds an expedition for fragments of a famous dessert.
| 12:001/6Phonsie's sale of the Hoover ancestral home is the cause of much speculation. 12:308/12The Lad gets a green signal, but a bumpy ride lies ahead.
| 12:006/6Ex-convict Terry comes to a realisation after Sandra's troublesome ex-husband appears. 12:30An electrician's visit brings worrying news about the pier.
| 12:004/6Roy vies for Jane's affections from the vantage point of a caravan in her garden. 12:302/6Confusion at Eddie's 24 Hour Sniffery, and let's play Family Fortunes.
| 12:30Bestselling author and farmer James Rebanks considers how to live a good life on the land.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:30The people of the Windrush generation tell their stories.
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| 13:00 | 13:003/6Damien is invited to do an after-dinner speech. 13:301/5The voices of the Windrush generation tell their own stories. 13:45Sophia Jex-Blake finally has her medical degree and sets up her own practice in Edinburgh.
| 13:002/6The unattached neighbours rail against Valentine’s Day conventions. 13:302/5People with few prospects left the Caribbean and were promised a better life in Britain. 13:45Sophia realises more change is necessary at her medical practice.
| 13:002/6Tom's family are coming to London, and giving the term 'flying visit' a whole new meaning. 13:303/5The impact of the dominant British culture of racism on Caribbean migrants. 13:45Sophia finally establishes a medical school for women in Edinburgh.
| 13:001/2Musical comedy starring Richie Webb as performance shy cocktail pianist Nigel Penny. 13:304/5The voices of the 'Windrush generation' recall stories of relationships both new and old. 13:45Sophia lands back in a court room
| 13:006/6Paul Merton interviews Julian Clary about his pet hates and worst nightmares. 13:305/5Voices from the Windrush generation recall creating their own social spaces. 13:45Will Sophia's campaign finally achieve equality for women?
| 13:451/5Had Queen Victoria become a Test cricketer, would there still be a British Empire?
| 13:40Comedian Ed Gamble chooses tracks by David Bowie and Black Sabbath. 13:50Sophia Jex-Blake sets up her own medical practice in Edinburgh.
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| 14:00 | 14:002/4Joe Lycett tests Gyles Brandreth, Sarah Kendall and Phil Wang on who they know, not what. 14:30Elderly Susan and Billy receive a shock when their older brother dies.
| 14:003/6Ian McMillan with Roger McGough, Miles Kington, Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane. 14:30John Graham's return to his native County Down goes well, until a young hare appears.
| 14:001/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 14:30When a crime writer's wife goes missing, fantasy and reality are intertwined.
| 14:003/6Gyles Brandreth welcomes Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Hannah Gadsby and Natalie Haynes. 14:30Can Gabriel Syme thwart the deadly plans of the Supreme Council of Anarchists?
| 14:005/6Crime writers Robert Barnard and Lindsey Davis probe who wielded a deadly skewer. 14:30Vintage horse racing drama about disqualification and revenge.
| 14:006/6Ian Carmichael, Hugh Paddick and Joan Sims share the life stories of famous actors. 14:3010/12Both of barrister Roger's girlfriends try get him some work.
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| 15:00 | 15:30A portrait of fondly-remembered comedy actress Irene Handl.
| 15:45“Dear Barry, I thought the tie was horrible”. A film critic's fan has sartorial concerns.
| | | 15:302/4The insightful sleuth tackles a jewellery fraud with a link to a visitor to London.
| 15:003/3Tony Lidington concludes tracing the influence of clowning on British comedy's evolution.
| 15:003/20Can the cheeky schoolboy manage to avoid landing in trouble with the new phone? 15:301/13The dear ladies recall the day they moved in.
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| 16:00 | 16:00The English singer and actor discusses his career. 16:30Isy Suttie delves into video game music, attempting to create her own electronic opus.
| 16:00Sally Lindsay and Jonathan Harvey discuss books they love with Harriett Gilbert. 16:30Gyles Brandreth probes the mystery of the missing teddy bears - the first ever made.
| 16:00Screen siren Kathleen Turner celebrates the film noir femme fatale's enduring mystique.
| 16:00Joe Boyd shines a spotlight on the career of record producer John H Hammond. 16:30Walking the length of Sunset Boulevard in 24 hours, from city to coast.
| 16:00Stories of what Bruce Springsteen's iconic song means to people around the world. 16:30Concluding a walk along the length of Sunset Boulevard in 24 hours, from city to coast.
| 16:00A tune heard on her radio is haunting Lara. Is it a repressed memory?
| 16:001/3Penelope Wilton reads a sensuous and uplifting gothic tale about a woman's transformation. 16:303/3As the alien takeover approaches, can humanity fend off enemies from without and within?
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| 17:00 | 17:001/41930s: New arrivals at a luxury hotel in London. Stars Robin Ellis. 17:301/6Thriller about a young woman with computing skills being drawn into a spy adventure.
| 17:002/4Imperial Palace hotel director Evelyn Orcham faces a takeover challenge. 17:302/6Hilary meets a man who claims the dead are living and the living dead...
| 17:003/4Imperial Palace hotel director Evelyn Orcham faces staff unrest 17:303/6Hilary meets an agent who is not what he seems...
| 17:004/4Changes beckon at the heart of London's Imperial Palace hotel 17:304/6Hilary gets things taped, but has to take a jump to get back in the swim of things.
| 17:001/6A lawyer in a small Scottish town faces bankruptcy. Thriller with David Ashton. 17:305/6As the danger mounts, Hilary is forced to hang on for rescue from the sky.
| 17:00Travellers on the overnight express to Edinburgh are facing danger...
| 17:00Singer-songwriter Randy Newman is castaway by Kirsty Young. 17:45David Attenborough tells us how cuckoos get their eggs into the nests of other species.
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| 18:00 | 18:003/4Someone upsets the village, but Squire Babblewick tries to enlighten them all. 18:303/16Can the crew of HMS Troutbridge cope with a promotion from the lower ranks?
| 18:004/6Maria turns agony aunt, but is Paul finally acting all grown-up? 18:309/27An eccentric millionaire funds an expedition for fragments of a famous dessert.
| 18:001/6Phonsie's sale of the Hoover ancestral home is the cause of much speculation. 18:308/12The Lad gets a green signal, but a bumpy ride lies ahead.
| 18:006/6Ex-convict Terry comes to a realisation after Sandra's troublesome ex-husband appears. 18:30An electrician's visit brings worrying news about the pier.
| 18:004/6Roy vies for Jane's affections from the vantage point of a caravan in her garden. 18:302/6Confusion at Eddie's 24 Hour Sniffery, and let's play Family Fortunes.
| 18:30Bestselling author and farmer James Rebanks considers how to live a good life on the land.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 18:30The people of the Windrush generation tell their stories.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/6Damien is invited to do an after-dinner speech. 19:301/5The voices of the Windrush generation tell their own stories. 19:45Sophia Jex-Blake finally has her medical degree and sets up her own practice in Edinburgh.
| 19:002/6The unattached neighbours rail against Valentine’s Day conventions. 19:302/5People with few prospects left the Caribbean and were promised a better life in Britain. 19:45Sophia realises more change is necessary at her medical practice.
| 19:002/6Tom's family are coming to London, and giving the term 'flying visit' a whole new meaning. 19:303/5The impact of the dominant British culture of racism on Caribbean migrants. 19:45Sophia finally establishes a medical school for women in Edinburgh.
| 19:001/2Musical comedy starring Richie Webb as performance shy cocktail pianist Nigel Penny. 19:304/5The voices of the 'Windrush generation' recall stories of relationships both new and old. 19:45Sophia lands back in a court room
| 19:006/6Paul Merton interviews Julian Clary about his pet hates and worst nightmares. 19:305/5Voices from the Windrush generation recall creating their own social spaces. 19:45Will Sophia's campaign finally achieve equality for women?
| 19:451/5Had Queen Victoria become a Test cricketer, would there still be a British Empire?
| 19:40Comedian Ed Gamble chooses tracks by David Bowie and Black Sabbath. 19:50Sophia Jex-Blake sets up her own medical practice in Edinburgh.
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| 20:00 | 20:002/4Joe Lycett tests Gyles Brandreth, Sarah Kendall and Phil Wang on who they know, not what. 20:30Elderly Susan and Billy receive a shock when their older brother dies.
| 20:003/6Ian McMillan with Roger McGough, Miles Kington, Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane. 20:30John Graham's return to his native County Down goes well, until a young hare appears.
| 20:001/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 20:30When a crime writer's wife goes missing, fantasy and reality are intertwined.
| 20:003/6Gyles Brandreth welcomes Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Hannah Gadsby and Natalie Haynes. 20:30Can Gabriel Syme thwart the deadly plans of the Supreme Council of Anarchists?
| 20:005/6Crime writers Robert Barnard and Lindsey Davis probe who wielded a deadly skewer. 20:30Vintage horse racing drama about disqualification and revenge.
| 20:006/6Ian Carmichael, Hugh Paddick and Joan Sims share the life stories of famous actors. 20:3010/12Both of barrister Roger's girlfriends try get him some work.
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| 21:00 | 21:30A portrait of fondly-remembered comedy actress Irene Handl.
| 21:45“Dear Barry, I thought the tie was horrible”. A film critic's fan has sartorial concerns.
| | | 21:302/4The insightful sleuth tackles a jewellery fraud with a link to a visitor to London.
| 21:003/3Tony Lidington concludes tracing the influence of clowning on British comedy's evolution.
| 21:003/20Can the cheeky schoolboy manage to avoid landing in trouble with the new phone? 21:301/13The dear ladies recall the day they moved in.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6Sue Perkins hosts a new series of Radio 4's fast-talking panel show. 22:30Alexei Sayle takes a train journey and reveals the stories of his fellow passengers.
| 22:003/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy. 22:302/6A complaint about a wonky pram turns serious.
| 22:003/4Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz. 22:25Isy Suttie interviews Sharon Wanjohi. 22:303/8The fish tank’s mean streets soon lead Anton and Liam into big trouble. 22:453/5Deborah Frances-White gives Scarlett Curtis the prompt of The Devil You Know.
| 22:003/4When Phil's latest get-rich-quick scheme fails he picks a more well trodden path to riches 22:306/6John reveals the downsides of animal adoption, plus an office shanty.
| 22:001/4Randy Feltface digs deep and dirty. 22:304/8Cricketing bickering - and a telephone moan. Starring Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell. 22:55Isy Suttie interviews Sharon Wanjohi.
| 22:002/4Comedy from Johannesburg, Singapore and Reykjavik, hosted by Andrew Maxwell in London. 22:304/4Exploring what happens when Tom Allen's calm and collected exterior collapses. 22:55Stephen Bailey interviews the doctor and comedian Ed Patrick.
| 22:006/6War is now only two days away. Maybe three if it's wet. 22:306/6A political 'back to basics' push puts Caroline in danger, and Kit into a maid's outfit.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/8Simon Evans, Ian Smith, Aditi Mittal and Anushka Asthana quiz the news. 23:302/4The thinking idiot's anthropologist explains flaws in the urban democratic system.
| 23:004/6While on a romantic break in Derbyshire, John and Mary discover a surprise guest. 23:154/4For once, it's John who needs some medical intervention. 23:302/6The spoof TV sci-fi star explains life's big mysteries
| 23:003/6More historical heroism as Aneurin Bevan, Hywel Dda and more are put to the Totaliser. 23:302/8Jon Holmes's award-winning satirical comedy concept album returns to twist into the news. 23:452/6Lorraine Ashbourne is Carol, in Jenny Eclair's story about a lifesaving friendship.
| 23:002/4Handy hints on body language, in the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers. 23:303/4The aspiring politicians of the new political Party try to grapple with law and order.
| 23:004/4The sketch show written by the public. 23:301/6Intrepid heroes battle evil forces for the Sword of Asnagar.
| 23:005/5Dad's double-life shocks Andy and Julie. Alexei Sayle's quirky couple's comedy 23:303/6Nathan finds out how his loved ones would react if he were rich. But, sadly, he isn't. 23:453/6Poet Roger McGough's reflections on 'the meaning of life'. From Bath Festival in 2000.
| 23:005/5Comedian Colin Murphy, David Booth, Matthew Collins and Bernard O'Shea have some answers. 23:305/6What do shipwrecked objects have in common? Cosmic comedy of connections. 23:455/8The Luton poet is in Aldeburgh, and gets some help with limericks from Arnold Brown.
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