| 00:00 | 00:001/4Two children on holiday in the North of England encounter perilous magical forces. 00:303/5Two women, two Adams. But what is the connection? Are they demon or liberator?
| 00:00Actor Peter Cushing discusses his love of the British countryside and its birdlife. 00:30Laura Barton tells the story of Karen Dalton, the folk world's answer to Billie Holliday.
| 00:00Rick Edwards and George Lamb join Harriett Gilbert to discuss favourite books. 00:30Trevor Cox on the physics behind the way orchestral instruments make their unique sound
| 00:00Chris Stokel-Walker assesses how YouTube has shaped and changed the society we live in.
| 00:00Actor Victor Spinetti explains his admiration for director Joan Littlewood. 00:30How was "dancing marquess" Henry Cyril Paget bankrupted by his love of theatre?
| 00:00Candi Staton helps to celebrate this uplifting 1970s disco classic 00:30The story behind African-American singer Marian Anderson's 1939 Lincoln Memorial concert.
| 00:00A 12-year-old girl appears to be possessed by a demonic force
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| 01:00 | 01:00Children's author Michael Rosen is castaway by Sue Lawley. 01:45David Attenborough gives his perspective on the story of the famous lioness, Elsa.
| 01:006/6As the PM’s captors prepare to carry out their threat, police are desperate... 01:302/6The thespian sleuth gathers the evidence to solve Willy's death.
| 01:001/4The royal sleuth is in Paris, when a shooting occurs at the Moulin Rouge. 01:303/6The thespian sleuth's investigations continue following Willy's death.
| 01:002/4The royal sleuth thinks he's edging closer in the case of the Moulin Rouge murder. 01:304/6Convinced that Willy was murdered, the thespian sleuth consults his solicitor friend.
| 01:003/4The royal sleuth is bewildered by the apparent lack of motive for the Moulin Rouge murder. 01:305/6The thespian sleuth suspects a student of the murder of Willy, but another is acting oddly
| 01:004/4Bertie and Sarah are following a trail of clues but will they lead to the real culprit? 01:306/6One murder suspect is cleared in the continuing investigation of Willy's death.
| 01:00A young orphan moves to a Yorkshire country estate - where she uncovers secrets.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 02:302/2Piranesi reflects on the House and its inhabitants.
| 02:003/4Emerald's feathers are ruffled when a bright and talented intern arrives on the show. 02:307/16The Chief Petty Officer is facing a setback.
| 02:002/6A reconciliation dinner sparks an unexpected outcome. 02:3016/27Neddie propels his mighty organ across the Sahara.
| 02:005/6The Hoover cottage wrangling continues as Stompy's railway protest backfires. 02:301/5Tony books a break with Sid unaware he also runs a bullfighting business.
| 02:004/6Butterthwaite is getting a new museum - can Graham nab an exclusive? 02:30Pike and Hodges campaign to save the pier, while Uncle Arthur upsets Mavis.
| 02:002/6Four stage comics discover life on the comedy circuit isn't all fun. 02:306/6The team's last ever episode. With Chris Emmett, Fred Harris and guest David Jason.
| 02:30Comedian and podcaster Adam Buxton takes a look back at his life.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Musical comedian Tim Minchin chooses tracks by Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. 03:503/5Jean Valjean gets nervous about Marius's pursuit of Cosette and an evil plan is hatched.
| 03:001/6Residents of the market town of Wadenbrook are preparing for the Dickensian Festival. 03:301/51961: Timothy West is doing a farce at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham. 03:4516/25Will the love between Marius and Cosette survive when Valjean leaves for England?
| 03:006/6Will’s new girlfriend Hannah appears to have a problem with Mitch. Stars Angus Deayton. 03:302/5The actor reflects on taking Shakespeare into European theatres. 03:4517/25The city of Paris is on the brink of revolution.
| 03:006/6Tom finds himself on a Derbyshire moor in search of a dreadful family secret. 03:303/5A 1975 tour of Australia and America with 'Hedda Gabler'. 03:4518/25Fighting increases on the streets of Paris.
| 03:003/3After a recent brush with death, Richard Wilson considers his legacy. 03:304/51985: Timothy West is asked to perform before the Pope. 03:4519/25Marius and the rebels are facing the army's cannons.
| 03:004/4Sophie auditions for a part in the New Hull Theatre panto. 03:305/5King Lear in Ireland and the Bristol Old Vic. Timothy West reads more letters. 03:4520/25Valjean struggles to save the life of poorly Marius.
| 03:455/5Cricket's 'day of infamy'. Despite fine weather, why was play abandoned?
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| 04:00 | | 04:002/4Clive Anderson with Gyles Brandreth, John O'Farrell, Natalie Haynes and Richard Herring. 04:305/6When Brian's parents offer to take him and his family on holiday, he can hardly say no.
| 04:001/6Simon Mayo's guests are Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 04:304/4In Brian's absence, romance writer Anna is hounded by her characters.
| 04:005/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 04:306/6Ronnie and Nick discover that there is a fate worse than James.
| 04:001/6Sue Perkins presents another series of the show that tackles the big moral problems. 04:305/6Michael aims to dump his fiancee, Nigel suffers, and Zorro wields some murderous crutches.
| 04:003/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Danny Kelly and Clare Grogan. 04:305/6Angela suspects her teenage daughter is on drugs so asks Heather to investigate.
| 04:00The bungling bureaucrats get sheepish over their latest muddle. 04:302/6Eric's ski holiday confusion - plus Maid Marian and merry men in Sherwood Forest.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Kenneth Horne's revered troupe poke fun at tax bills and atomic power. 05:304/13The dear ladies head for Maud’s when a dangerous storm strikes.
| 05:001/4Stockbroker Charles Strickland is seen as dull - but his time is yet to come.
| 05:002/4Freed from the strait-jacket of respectability, Strickland suffers for his art.
| 05:003/4To put paint on canvas is now the breath of life to Strickland. Nothing else matters...
| 05:004/4Charles finds rest at last - but will he cheat the world of his masterpiece?
| 05:00A dull middle-aged man temporarily leaves home to spy on his wife to observe what happens.
| 05:001/3Stories of moments when musicians were inspired to preach, to protest and to perform.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/6As the PM’s captors prepare to carry out their threat, police are desperate... 06:302/6The thespian sleuth gathers the evidence to solve Willy's death.
| 06:001/4The royal sleuth is in Paris, when a shooting occurs at the Moulin Rouge. 06:303/6The thespian sleuth's investigations continue following Willy's death.
| 06:002/4The royal sleuth thinks he's edging closer in the case of the Moulin Rouge murder. 06:304/6Convinced that Willy was murdered, the thespian sleuth consults his solicitor friend.
| 06:003/4The royal sleuth is bewildered by the apparent lack of motive for the Moulin Rouge murder. 06:305/6The thespian sleuth suspects a student of the murder of Willy, but another is acting oddly
| 06:004/4Bertie and Sarah are following a trail of clues but will they lead to the real culprit? 06:306/6One murder suspect is cleared in the continuing investigation of Willy's death.
| 06:00A young orphan moves to a Yorkshire country estate - where she uncovers secrets.
| 06:00Dub poet and reggae artist Linton Kwesi Johnson is castaway by Sue Lawley. 06:45David Attenborough explores the natural history of potatoes, peppers and artichokes.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/4Emerald's feathers are ruffled when a bright and talented intern arrives on the show. 07:307/16The Chief Petty Officer is facing a setback.
| 07:002/6A reconciliation dinner sparks an unexpected outcome. 07:3016/27Neddie propels his mighty organ across the Sahara.
| 07:005/6The Hoover cottage wrangling continues as Stompy's railway protest backfires. 07:301/5Tony books a break with Sid unaware he also runs a bullfighting business.
| 07:004/6Butterthwaite is getting a new museum - can Graham nab an exclusive? 07:30Pike and Hodges campaign to save the pier, while Uncle Arthur upsets Mavis.
| 07:002/6Four stage comics discover life on the comedy circuit isn't all fun. 07:306/6The team's last ever episode. With Chris Emmett, Fred Harris and guest David Jason.
| 07:30Comedian and podcaster Adam Buxton takes a look back at his life.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 07:30Timothy West reads from his letters to his wife, Prunella Scales, between 1961 and 1992.
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| 08:00 | 08:001/6Residents of the market town of Wadenbrook are preparing for the Dickensian Festival. 08:301/51961: Timothy West is doing a farce at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham. 08:4516/25Will the love between Marius and Cosette survive when Valjean leaves for England?
| 08:006/6Will’s new girlfriend Hannah appears to have a problem with Mitch. Stars Angus Deayton. 08:302/5The actor reflects on taking Shakespeare into European theatres. 08:4517/25The city of Paris is on the brink of revolution.
| 08:006/6Tom finds himself on a Derbyshire moor in search of a dreadful family secret. 08:303/5A 1975 tour of Australia and America with 'Hedda Gabler'. 08:4518/25Fighting increases on the streets of Paris.
| 08:003/3After a recent brush with death, Richard Wilson considers his legacy. 08:304/51985: Timothy West is asked to perform before the Pope. 08:4519/25Marius and the rebels are facing the army's cannons.
| 08:004/4Sophie auditions for a part in the New Hull Theatre panto. 08:305/5King Lear in Ireland and the Bristol Old Vic. Timothy West reads more letters. 08:4520/25Valjean struggles to save the life of poorly Marius.
| 08:455/5Cricket's 'day of infamy'. Despite fine weather, why was play abandoned?
| 08:40Comedian Leigh Francis, aka Keith Lemon, chooses tracks by Adam and the Ants and INXS. 08:504/5Heartbroken Marius, believing he's lost Cosette, throws himself into the Revolution.
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| 09:00 | 09:00News and views from Westminster with Sean Curran. 09:301/5Mycologists reveal some extraordinary facts. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Fr Paschal Uche
| 09:00Alicia McCarthy reports as MPs question the Government on the Employment Rights Bill. 09:302/5Underneath the woodland fungi in autumn, a complex struggle is taking place. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Grace Thomas.
| 09:00Sean Curran reports as the Justice Secretary sets out plans for a review of sentencing. 09:303/5A colourful garden where waxcaps, fairy clubs and earth tongues emerge. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Augustine Tanner-Ihm.
| 09:00The latest news from Westminster - and beyond. 09:304/5Scientists and naturalists delve into the fascinating world of eukaryotic organisms. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Angel Morgan.
| 09:00Sean Curran reports as MPs discuss provision for special educational needs. 09:305/5Friend or foe? Mycologists reveal the impact that fungi have had on planet Earth. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Junior Garr.
| 09:00The bungling bureaucrats get sheepish over their latest muddle. 09:302/6Eric's ski holiday confusion - plus Maid Marian and merry men in Sherwood Forest.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Actor Peter Cushing discusses his love of the British countryside and its birdlife. 10:30Laura Barton tells the story of Karen Dalton, the folk world's answer to Billie Holliday.
| 10:00Rick Edwards and George Lamb join Harriett Gilbert to discuss favourite books. 10:30Trevor Cox on the physics behind the way orchestral instruments make their unique sound
| 10:00Chris Stokel-Walker assesses how YouTube has shaped and changed the society we live in.
| 10:00Actor Victor Spinetti explains his admiration for director Joan Littlewood. 10:30How was "dancing marquess" Henry Cyril Paget bankrupted by his love of theatre?
| 10:00Candi Staton helps to celebrate this uplifting 1970s disco classic 10:30The story behind African-American singer Marian Anderson's 1939 Lincoln Memorial concert.
| 10:001/3Stories of moments when musicians were inspired to preach, to protest and to perform.
| 10:00Kenneth Horne goes shopping - and what are the public reading? 10:305/13The dear ladies prepare for tea at the Cricket Club.
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| 11:00 | 11:006/6As the PM’s captors prepare to carry out their threat, police are desperate... 11:302/6The thespian sleuth gathers the evidence to solve Willy's death.
| 11:001/4The royal sleuth is in Paris, when a shooting occurs at the Moulin Rouge. 11:303/6The thespian sleuth's investigations continue following Willy's death.
| 11:002/4The royal sleuth thinks he's edging closer in the case of the Moulin Rouge murder. 11:304/6Convinced that Willy was murdered, the thespian sleuth consults his solicitor friend.
| 11:003/4The royal sleuth is bewildered by the apparent lack of motive for the Moulin Rouge murder. 11:305/6The thespian sleuth suspects a student of the murder of Willy, but another is acting oddly
| 11:004/4Bertie and Sarah are following a trail of clues but will they lead to the real culprit? 11:306/6One murder suspect is cleared in the continuing investigation of Willy's death.
| 11:00A young orphan moves to a Yorkshire country estate - where she uncovers secrets.
| 11:00Dub poet and reggae artist Linton Kwesi Johnson is castaway by Sue Lawley. 11:45David Attenborough explores the natural history of potatoes, peppers and artichokes.
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| 12:00 | 12:003/4Emerald's feathers are ruffled when a bright and talented intern arrives on the show. 12:307/16The Chief Petty Officer is facing a setback.
| 12:002/6A reconciliation dinner sparks an unexpected outcome. 12:3016/27Neddie propels his mighty organ across the Sahara.
| 12:005/6The Hoover cottage wrangling continues as Stompy's railway protest backfires. 12:301/5Tony books a break with Sid unaware he also runs a bullfighting business.
| 12:004/6Butterthwaite is getting a new museum - can Graham nab an exclusive? 12:30Pike and Hodges campaign to save the pier, while Uncle Arthur upsets Mavis.
| 12:002/6Four stage comics discover life on the comedy circuit isn't all fun. 12:306/6The team's last ever episode. With Chris Emmett, Fred Harris and guest David Jason.
| 12:30Comedian and podcaster Adam Buxton takes a look back at his life.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:30Timothy West reads from his letters to his wife, Prunella Scales, between 1961 and 1992.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/6Residents of the market town of Wadenbrook are preparing for the Dickensian Festival. 13:301/51961: Timothy West is doing a farce at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham. 13:4516/25Will the love between Marius and Cosette survive when Valjean leaves for England?
| 13:006/6Will’s new girlfriend Hannah appears to have a problem with Mitch. Stars Angus Deayton. 13:302/5The actor reflects on taking Shakespeare into European theatres. 13:4517/25The city of Paris is on the brink of revolution.
| 13:006/6Tom finds himself on a Derbyshire moor in search of a dreadful family secret. 13:303/5A 1975 tour of Australia and America with 'Hedda Gabler'. 13:4518/25Fighting increases on the streets of Paris.
| 13:003/3After a recent brush with death, Richard Wilson considers his legacy. 13:304/51985: Timothy West is asked to perform before the Pope. 13:4519/25Marius and the rebels are facing the army's cannons.
| 13:004/4Sophie auditions for a part in the New Hull Theatre panto. 13:305/5King Lear in Ireland and the Bristol Old Vic. Timothy West reads more letters. 13:4520/25Valjean struggles to save the life of poorly Marius.
| 13:455/5Cricket's 'day of infamy'. Despite fine weather, why was play abandoned?
| 13:40Comedian Leigh Francis, aka Keith Lemon, chooses tracks by Adam and the Ants and INXS. 13:504/5Heartbroken Marius, believing he's lost Cosette, throws himself into the Revolution.
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| 14:00 | 14:002/4Clive Anderson with Gyles Brandreth, John O'Farrell, Natalie Haynes and Richard Herring. 14:305/6When Brian's parents offer to take him and his family on holiday, he can hardly say no.
| 14:001/6Simon Mayo's guests are Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 14:304/4In Brian's absence, romance writer Anna is hounded by her characters.
| 14:005/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 14:306/6Ronnie and Nick discover that there is a fate worse than James.
| 14:001/6Sue Perkins presents another series of the show that tackles the big moral problems. 14:305/6Michael aims to dump his fiancee, Nigel suffers, and Zorro wields some murderous crutches.
| 14:003/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Danny Kelly and Clare Grogan. 14:305/6Angela suspects her teenage daughter is on drugs so asks Heather to investigate.
| 14:00The bungling bureaucrats get sheepish over their latest muddle. 14:302/6Eric's ski holiday confusion - plus Maid Marian and merry men in Sherwood Forest.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/4Stockbroker Charles Strickland is seen as dull - but his time is yet to come.
| 15:002/4Freed from the strait-jacket of respectability, Strickland suffers for his art.
| 15:003/4To put paint on canvas is now the breath of life to Strickland. Nothing else matters...
| 15:004/4Charles finds rest at last - but will he cheat the world of his masterpiece?
| 15:00A dull middle-aged man temporarily leaves home to spy on his wife to observe what happens.
| 15:001/3Stories of moments when musicians were inspired to preach, to protest and to perform.
| 15:00Kenneth Horne goes shopping - and what are the public reading? 15:305/13The dear ladies prepare for tea at the Cricket Club.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Actor Peter Cushing discusses his love of the British countryside and its birdlife. 16:30Laura Barton tells the story of Karen Dalton, the folk world's answer to Billie Holliday.
| 16:00Rick Edwards and George Lamb join Harriett Gilbert to discuss favourite books. 16:30Trevor Cox on the physics behind the way orchestral instruments make their unique sound
| 16:00Chris Stokel-Walker assesses how YouTube has shaped and changed the society we live in.
| 16:00Actor Victor Spinetti explains his admiration for director Joan Littlewood. 16:30How was "dancing marquess" Henry Cyril Paget bankrupted by his love of theatre?
| 16:00Candi Staton helps to celebrate this uplifting 1970s disco classic 16:30The story behind African-American singer Marian Anderson's 1939 Lincoln Memorial concert.
| 16:00The past of Ann's new house turns out to be part of her future. 16:40A young man sets out on a journey where the elements, and something else, are against him.
| 16:002/4With Weirdstone lost, can Colin and Susan protect the sleepers who could save the world? 16:304/5It's party time for Adam, but his guests prove to be far from ordinary.
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| 17:00 | 17:006/6As the PM’s captors prepare to carry out their threat, police are desperate... 17:302/6The thespian sleuth gathers the evidence to solve Willy's death.
| 17:001/4The royal sleuth is in Paris, when a shooting occurs at the Moulin Rouge. 17:303/6The thespian sleuth's investigations continue following Willy's death.
| 17:002/4The royal sleuth thinks he's edging closer in the case of the Moulin Rouge murder. 17:304/6Convinced that Willy was murdered, the thespian sleuth consults his solicitor friend.
| 17:003/4The royal sleuth is bewildered by the apparent lack of motive for the Moulin Rouge murder. 17:305/6The thespian sleuth suspects a student of the murder of Willy, but another is acting oddly
| 17:004/4Bertie and Sarah are following a trail of clues but will they lead to the real culprit? 17:306/6One murder suspect is cleared in the continuing investigation of Willy's death.
| 17:00A young orphan moves to a Yorkshire country estate - where she uncovers secrets.
| 17:00Dub poet and reggae artist Linton Kwesi Johnson is castaway by Sue Lawley. 17:45David Attenborough explores the natural history of potatoes, peppers and artichokes.
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| 18:00 | 18:003/4Emerald's feathers are ruffled when a bright and talented intern arrives on the show. 18:307/16The Chief Petty Officer is facing a setback.
| 18:002/6A reconciliation dinner sparks an unexpected outcome. 18:3016/27Neddie propels his mighty organ across the Sahara.
| 18:005/6The Hoover cottage wrangling continues as Stompy's railway protest backfires. 18:301/5Tony books a break with Sid unaware he also runs a bullfighting business.
| 18:004/6Butterthwaite is getting a new museum - can Graham nab an exclusive? 18:30Pike and Hodges campaign to save the pier, while Uncle Arthur upsets Mavis.
| 18:002/6Four stage comics discover life on the comedy circuit isn't all fun. 18:306/6The team's last ever episode. With Chris Emmett, Fred Harris and guest David Jason.
| 18:30Comedian and podcaster Adam Buxton takes a look back at his life.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 18:30Timothy West reads from his letters to his wife, Prunella Scales, between 1961 and 1992.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/6Residents of the market town of Wadenbrook are preparing for the Dickensian Festival. 19:301/51961: Timothy West is doing a farce at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham. 19:4516/25Will the love between Marius and Cosette survive when Valjean leaves for England?
| 19:006/6Will’s new girlfriend Hannah appears to have a problem with Mitch. Stars Angus Deayton. 19:302/5The actor reflects on taking Shakespeare into European theatres. 19:4517/25The city of Paris is on the brink of revolution.
| 19:006/6Tom finds himself on a Derbyshire moor in search of a dreadful family secret. 19:303/5A 1975 tour of Australia and America with 'Hedda Gabler'. 19:4518/25Fighting increases on the streets of Paris.
| 19:003/3After a recent brush with death, Richard Wilson considers his legacy. 19:304/51985: Timothy West is asked to perform before the Pope. 19:4519/25Marius and the rebels are facing the army's cannons.
| 19:004/4Sophie auditions for a part in the New Hull Theatre panto. 19:305/5King Lear in Ireland and the Bristol Old Vic. Timothy West reads more letters. 19:4520/25Valjean struggles to save the life of poorly Marius.
| 19:455/5Cricket's 'day of infamy'. Despite fine weather, why was play abandoned?
| 19:40Comedian Leigh Francis, aka Keith Lemon, chooses tracks by Adam and the Ants and INXS. 19:504/5Heartbroken Marius, believing he's lost Cosette, throws himself into the Revolution.
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| 20:00 | 20:002/4Clive Anderson with Gyles Brandreth, John O'Farrell, Natalie Haynes and Richard Herring. 20:305/6When Brian's parents offer to take him and his family on holiday, he can hardly say no.
| 20:001/6Simon Mayo's guests are Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 20:304/4In Brian's absence, romance writer Anna is hounded by her characters.
| 20:005/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 20:306/6Ronnie and Nick discover that there is a fate worse than James.
| 20:001/6Sue Perkins presents another series of the show that tackles the big moral problems. 20:305/6Michael aims to dump his fiancee, Nigel suffers, and Zorro wields some murderous crutches.
| 20:003/6James Walton is joined by Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Danny Kelly and Clare Grogan. 20:305/6Angela suspects her teenage daughter is on drugs so asks Heather to investigate.
| 20:00The bungling bureaucrats get sheepish over their latest muddle. 20:302/6Eric's ski holiday confusion - plus Maid Marian and merry men in Sherwood Forest.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/4Stockbroker Charles Strickland is seen as dull - but his time is yet to come.
| 21:002/4Freed from the strait-jacket of respectability, Strickland suffers for his art.
| 21:003/4To put paint on canvas is now the breath of life to Strickland. Nothing else matters...
| 21:004/4Charles finds rest at last - but will he cheat the world of his masterpiece?
| 21:00A dull middle-aged man temporarily leaves home to spy on his wife to observe what happens.
| 21:001/3Stories of moments when musicians were inspired to preach, to protest and to perform.
| 21:00Kenneth Horne goes shopping - and what are the public reading? 21:305/13The dear ladies prepare for tea at the Cricket Club.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6Jenny Eclair joins Sue Perkins for Radio 4's fast-talking panel show. 22:304/6Alexei Sayle travels from Manchester to Bournemouth talking to strangers on his train. 22:55Rob Deering talks to Tom Ward in the Comedy Club.
| 22:005/6Victoria Coren Mitchell presents another edition of the show which dares to commit heresy. 22:306/6Crossword challenges and dinner with the devil. Offbeat songs and sketches.
| 22:00John Robins and Michelle De Swarte talk to Ivo Graham about what they're obsessed with. 22:307/8Will Anton be able to survive the choppy waters of buying real estate? 22:452/3The surrealist discovers ancient Egyptian music and what the Dutch think of British pubs. 22:55Rob Deering talks to Tom Ward in the Comedy Club.
| 22:003/4Olga and Algo are auditing the idea of money. 22:304/5Chris Morris spoofs the news, while the sport goes on for bereaved Alan Partridge.
| 22:00Jordan Gray stars as Grace, an attention-starved reality star who’ll do anything for fame. 22:308/8Motson's Syndrome - and a nuclear attack. Starring Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell. 22:55Rob Deering talks to Tom Ward in the Comedy Club.
| 22:00Harry Hill presents a celebration of the life of his friend and collaborator, Steve Brown.
| 22:004/6The locals get an unusual new guy for the bonfire. Pre-TV sketch show from November 1997. 22:304/6A new reality star columnist means Maddox must rewrite her copy without causing upset.
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| 23:00 | 23:007/8Lucy Porter steps in as guest host for the weekly quiz on the latest news. 23:302/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to make sense of the human experience.
| 23:00Michael Feydeau and David Pershore probe a dastardly case of felony afloat. 23:154/4The eve of Waterloo, and our heroes face the prospect of seeing each other face to face. 23:306/6The sci-fi star and his crew set sail on a romantic cruise.
| 23:001/6Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Tony Hawks and Josie Lawrence are ready for Big Fun! 23:306/8Jon Holmes's award-winning satirical concept album returns to twist itself into the news. 23:456/6A single mother dreams of raising her son to wreak revenge on his father.
| 23:003/6Marcus Brigstocke invites poet Benjamin Zephaniah to try new experiences. 23:303/4Arthur invites Micky Flanagan and Nat Luurtsema round to his place.
| 23:004/5Martin has a sporting challenge, but can Charles save a disgraced minister? 23:305/6The Oracle enlightens in the quest for the Sword of Asnagar.
| | 23:004/6With hooves, goat's legs, red eyes and horns, the Devil is worried about his looks. 23:301/4Stoneybridge Town Council prepares to receive the town's first ever tourist.
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