| 00:00 | 00:003/4Can Colin and Susan recover the Weirdstone and escape the clutches of Selina Place? 00:305/5The truth about Isla is revealed, and aid arrives from an unexpected quarter.
| 00:00The actor talks to Derek Jones about his love of bird watching, fishing and conservation. 00:30Tim Robbins hears from former inmates who he tried to rehabilitate before release.
| 00:00Alexei Sayle and Meg Rosoff trade favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 00:30The incredible story of the international odyssey made by the embalmed body of Eva Peron.
| 00:00Dan Snow looks back at how the First World War has been commemorated over the past century
| 00:00Physicist Brian Cox reveals how Carl Sagan's Cosmos TV show changed his life. 00:30David Grant revisits a unique era in British music with the Jazz-funk explosion.
| 00:00Exploring the emotional impact of George Butterworth's rhapsody inspired by the Great War. 00:3044 years a milkman in Birmingham, Derrick Weaver gives a revealing insight into his job.
| 00:00Balzac uncovers the grisly tale that lies behind the ruins of La Grande Breteche.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Writer Bernardine Evaristo is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 01:45David Attenborough reveals the life of insects that emerge from the earth every 17 years.
| 01:001/5Hercule Poirot begins an Egyptian cruise, but his voyage proves far from smooth. 01:301/8The detective and his journalist wife must find a missing baby and identify a mystery man.
| 01:002/5Hercule Poirot senses the atmosphere of evil afloat, as Jackie's vendetta continues. 01:302/8With Queenie dead, will her clue help the detective and his wife find the missing baby?
| 01:003/5Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot's holiday cruise is turning into a nightmare afloat. 01:303/8More mystery, as the detective sets out to unravel the secret behind Mrs Desmond's gloves.
| 01:004/5Hercule Poirot is baffled, as a ship search sparks a grisly discovery. 01:304/8The mystery glove trail leads the smooth detective and his wife to a rendezvous in Paris.
| 01:005/5Can Poirot finally fathom out the murderous events afloat? 01:305/8The detective and his wife are in Paris when the telephone rings with a long distance call
| 01:00Colin is the proud owner of a new canal boat and is an expert on boating - in theory.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 02:30A ghost hunter sets out to unravel the haunting of Alma Fielding in 1930s London.
| 02:001/6It's duo Tommy and Sheila's second stab at fame, and she's been spending. 02:309/16CO Murray’s furtive behaviour raises suspicions of dockyard espionage
| 02:004/6Harold gets caught in the shed with Betty as the East End meets Cheshire. 02:3018/27Paris, passion and duplicity abound in the tangled lives of two talented painters.
| 02:001/6Father wants to move abroad, but Winston's not his usual chipper self. 02:302/20The Lad is getting a new car, so Sid makes the most of the opportunity.
| 02:006/6Will snow play havoc with Graham's chances of landing a story? 02:30The pier's costume party is going well, until Pike brings a piano.
| 02:004/6An art tutor with commitment issues gets into the clutches of a determined Russian model. 02:302/13Medic Simon Sparrow gets saddled with vampish landlady Mrs Robinson.
| 02:30Bill Gates sets out a far-reaching plan for how the world can avoid a climate catastrophe.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Author Candice Brathwaite chooses tracks featuring John Holt and Vivaldi. 03:505/5Cosette worries over Marius, while Jean Valjean's good deeds pay dividends.
| 03:003/6A visiting choir sets hearts aflutter among the ladies of Wadenbrook. 03:301/5Pre-Raphaelite painters made red haired Lizzie Siddal famous in the Victorian era. 03:451/5A mystery crossword appears in The Rainswick Mercury and the staff are flummoxed.
| 03:002/4Lemn Sissay explores what charity means when it comes to food. 03:302/5Life as an artist's model reaches new heights. 03:452/5Ian thinks the mystery crossword may be more than just a prank.
| 03:002/4Matt and Tim are sent to restyle a Premier League footballer's mansion. 03:303/5Lizzie's lover Dante Rossetti introduces her to John Ruskin... 03:453/5Mary is pushing Julian to fight for the survival of his paper.
| 03:002/4Alex Edelman discusses how we all live in different bubbles. 03:304/5Dante Rossetti's philandering brings discord. 03:454/5Julian confronts his enemy.
| 03:001/4The road to fame for the office bod and Room Next Door Man is paved with awkwardness. 03:305/5Lizzie's ill fated love affair and her poor health finally take their toll. 03:455/5It's publication day for The Rainswick Mercury. Will it be the last one?
| 03:452/5The writer and broadcaster muses on goldfish, geese and foxes.
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| 04:00 | | 04:0010/10Nicholas Parsons challenges Graham Norton, Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth & Pauline McLynn 04:301/4Fixing some bells in a belfry, the Yorkshire builders get in a flap.
| 04:003/6Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. 04:302/6When burglars visit the CyberPass bistro, Merv decides to stay up and take action.
| 04:007/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 04:302/6Rosie's company launches a famous young footballer's autobiography.
| 04:003/6Sue Perkins presents another edition of the show that tackles the big moral problems. 04:301/4A childless couple are unhealthily obsessed with a model village.
| 04:006/6Pop music quiz with guests Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Clare Grogan and Danny Kelly. 04:301/6Moving back where he grew up, Patrick meets school mate Billy.
| 04:00A mix-up over packages sparks perplexity for the bungling bureaucrats. 04:304/6Eric and Ern discuss hobbies and reimagine a classic desert island tale.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Kenneth has his request played on Housewives' Choice, and Hornerama looks at 1908. 05:306/13Evadne's penned a panto so the dear ladies organise a rehearsal with the Vicar.
| 05:001910: Harriet Austin lies poisoned. Her dissolute husband Charles recalls their life.
| 05:00Lucy inherits an allotment and enters a whole new horticultural world.
| 05:001/3The epic adventures of pilgrim Christian and his perilous journey to the Celestial City.
| 05:002/3Bound for the Celestial City, Christian must face the Valley of the Shadow of Death.
| 05:003/3Christian strays from the right path and finds himself in the clutches of Giant Despair.
| 05:003/3Stories of moments when musicians were inspired to preach, to protest and to perform.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Hercule Poirot begins an Egyptian cruise, but his voyage proves far from smooth. 06:301/8The detective and his journalist wife must find a missing baby and identify a mystery man.
| 06:002/5Hercule Poirot senses the atmosphere of evil afloat, as Jackie's vendetta continues. 06:302/8With Queenie dead, will her clue help the detective and his wife find the missing baby?
| 06:003/5Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot's holiday cruise is turning into a nightmare afloat. 06:303/8More mystery, as the detective sets out to unravel the secret behind Mrs Desmond's gloves.
| 06:004/5Hercule Poirot is baffled, as a ship search sparks a grisly discovery. 06:304/8The mystery glove trail leads the smooth detective and his wife to a rendezvous in Paris.
| 06:005/5Can Poirot finally fathom out the murderous events afloat? 06:305/8The detective and his wife are in Paris when the telephone rings with a long distance call
| 06:00Colin is the proud owner of a new canal boat and is an expert on boating - in theory.
| 06:00Writer Howard Jacobson is castaway by Kirsty Young. 06:45David Attenborough talks about filming in one of nature's most inaccessible places.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/6It's duo Tommy and Sheila's second stab at fame, and she's been spending. 07:309/16CO Murray’s furtive behaviour raises suspicions of dockyard espionage
| 07:004/6Harold gets caught in the shed with Betty as the East End meets Cheshire. 07:3018/27Paris, passion and duplicity abound in the tangled lives of two talented painters.
| 07:001/6Father wants to move abroad, but Winston's not his usual chipper self. 07:302/20The Lad is getting a new car, so Sid makes the most of the opportunity.
| 07:006/6Will snow play havoc with Graham's chances of landing a story? 07:30The pier's costume party is going well, until Pike brings a piano.
| 07:004/6An art tutor with commitment issues gets into the clutches of a determined Russian model. 07:302/13Medic Simon Sparrow gets saddled with vampish landlady Mrs Robinson.
| 07:30Bill Gates sets out a far-reaching plan for how the world can avoid a climate catastrophe.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects another memorable programme from the BBC's poetry archive. 07:30The story of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood’s copper-haired model and muse.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/6A visiting choir sets hearts aflutter among the ladies of Wadenbrook. 08:301/5Pre-Raphaelite painters made red haired Lizzie Siddal famous in the Victorian era. 08:451/5A mystery crossword appears in The Rainswick Mercury and the staff are flummoxed.
| 08:002/4Lemn Sissay explores what charity means when it comes to food. 08:302/5Life as an artist's model reaches new heights. 08:452/5Ian thinks the mystery crossword may be more than just a prank.
| 08:002/4Matt and Tim are sent to restyle a Premier League footballer's mansion. 08:303/5Lizzie's lover Dante Rossetti introduces her to John Ruskin... 08:453/5Mary is pushing Julian to fight for the survival of his paper.
| 08:002/4Alex Edelman discusses how we all live in different bubbles. 08:304/5Dante Rossetti's philandering brings discord. 08:454/5Julian confronts his enemy.
| 08:001/4The road to fame for the office bod and Room Next Door Man is paved with awkwardness. 08:305/5Lizzie's ill fated love affair and her poor health finally take their toll. 08:455/5It's publication day for The Rainswick Mercury. Will it be the last one?
| 08:452/5The writer and broadcaster muses on goldfish, geese and foxes.
| 08:40Lyricist Sir Time Rice with a track from 'My Fair Lady’ and Manfred Mann sings Dylan. 08:50A mystery crossword appears in The Rainswick Mercury and the staff are flummoxed.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Susan Hulme reports on the impact of one of this week's Budget announcements. 09:301/5Dylan Winter traces the history of the PDSA Dickin Medal. 09:45Pam Rhodes reflects on the life and hymns of Timothy Dudley-Smith.
| 09:00Sean Curran reports as MPs question the government about a rise in tuition fees. 09:302/5The cat awarded the PDSA’s Dickin Medal for war service. 09:45Rev Dr Sam Wells reflects on the life and work of hymn writer Patrick Appleford.
| 09:00Susan Hulme with all the news from Westminster and beyond. 09:303/5Stories of some of the 24 dogs awarded the PDSA's Dickin medal. 09:45Bernadette Farrell reflects on some of her hymns and songs.
| 09:00Sean Curran reports as the US election dominates Prime Ministers' Questions. 09:304/5Dylan Winter learns about the bravery of Gander the Newfoundland dog. From 2004. 09:45The hymn writer Ally Barrett reflects on writing new hymns for today's world.
| 09:00The hapless chat show host takes a fly-on-the-wall look behind-the-scenes. 09:305/5The Labrador involved in a rescue on 9/11. 09:45Composer Bob Chilcott reflects on writing new hymn tunes to well-loved hymn texts.
| 09:00A mix-up over packages sparks perplexity for the bungling bureaucrats. 09:304/6Eric and Ern discuss hobbies and reimagine a classic desert island tale.
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| 10:00 | 10:00The actor talks to Derek Jones about his love of bird watching, fishing and conservation. 10:30Tim Robbins hears from former inmates who he tried to rehabilitate before release.
| 10:00Alexei Sayle and Meg Rosoff trade favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 10:30The incredible story of the international odyssey made by the embalmed body of Eva Peron.
| 10:00Dan Snow looks back at how the First World War has been commemorated over the past century
| 10:00Physicist Brian Cox reveals how Carl Sagan's Cosmos TV show changed his life. 10:30David Grant revisits a unique era in British music with the Jazz-funk explosion.
| 10:00Exploring the emotional impact of George Butterworth's rhapsody inspired by the Great War. 10:3044 years a milkman in Birmingham, Derrick Weaver gives a revealing insight into his job.
| 10:003/3Stories of moments when musicians were inspired to preach, to protest and to perform.
| 10:00Kenneth attends a soiree, and 'Hornerama' asks, 'Art - do we really understand it?' 10:307/13Evadne and Hilda head are invited to judge at the Stackton Tressel Fancy Dress Dance.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5Hercule Poirot begins an Egyptian cruise, but his voyage proves far from smooth. 11:301/8The detective and his journalist wife must find a missing baby and identify a mystery man.
| 11:002/5Hercule Poirot senses the atmosphere of evil afloat, as Jackie's vendetta continues. 11:302/8With Queenie dead, will her clue help the detective and his wife find the missing baby?
| 11:003/5Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot's holiday cruise is turning into a nightmare afloat. 11:303/8More mystery, as the detective sets out to unravel the secret behind Mrs Desmond's gloves.
| 11:004/5Hercule Poirot is baffled, as a ship search sparks a grisly discovery. 11:304/8The mystery glove trail leads the smooth detective and his wife to a rendezvous in Paris.
| 11:005/5Can Poirot finally fathom out the murderous events afloat? 11:305/8The detective and his wife are in Paris when the telephone rings with a long distance call
| 11:00Colin is the proud owner of a new canal boat and is an expert on boating - in theory.
| 11:00Writer Howard Jacobson is castaway by Kirsty Young. 11:45David Attenborough talks about filming in one of nature's most inaccessible places.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/6It's duo Tommy and Sheila's second stab at fame, and she's been spending. 12:309/16CO Murray’s furtive behaviour raises suspicions of dockyard espionage
| 12:004/6Harold gets caught in the shed with Betty as the East End meets Cheshire. 12:3018/27Paris, passion and duplicity abound in the tangled lives of two talented painters.
| 12:001/6Father wants to move abroad, but Winston's not his usual chipper self. 12:302/20The Lad is getting a new car, so Sid makes the most of the opportunity.
| 12:006/6Will snow play havoc with Graham's chances of landing a story? 12:30The pier's costume party is going well, until Pike brings a piano.
| 12:004/6An art tutor with commitment issues gets into the clutches of a determined Russian model. 12:302/13Medic Simon Sparrow gets saddled with vampish landlady Mrs Robinson.
| 12:30Bill Gates sets out a far-reaching plan for how the world can avoid a climate catastrophe.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects another memorable programme from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:30The story of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood’s copper-haired model and muse.
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| 13:00 | 13:003/6A visiting choir sets hearts aflutter among the ladies of Wadenbrook. 13:301/5Pre-Raphaelite painters made red haired Lizzie Siddal famous in the Victorian era. 13:451/5A mystery crossword appears in The Rainswick Mercury and the staff are flummoxed.
| 13:002/4Lemn Sissay explores what charity means when it comes to food. 13:302/5Life as an artist's model reaches new heights. 13:452/5Ian thinks the mystery crossword may be more than just a prank.
| 13:002/4Matt and Tim are sent to restyle a Premier League footballer's mansion. 13:303/5Lizzie's lover Dante Rossetti introduces her to John Ruskin... 13:453/5Mary is pushing Julian to fight for the survival of his paper.
| 13:002/4Alex Edelman discusses how we all live in different bubbles. 13:304/5Dante Rossetti's philandering brings discord. 13:454/5Julian confronts his enemy.
| 13:001/4The road to fame for the office bod and Room Next Door Man is paved with awkwardness. 13:305/5Lizzie's ill fated love affair and her poor health finally take their toll. 13:455/5It's publication day for The Rainswick Mercury. Will it be the last one?
| 13:452/5The writer and broadcaster muses on goldfish, geese and foxes.
| 13:40Lyricist Sir Time Rice with a track from 'My Fair Lady’ and Manfred Mann sings Dylan. 13:50A mystery crossword appears in The Rainswick Mercury and the staff are flummoxed.
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| 14:00 | 14:0010/10Nicholas Parsons challenges Graham Norton, Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth & Pauline McLynn 14:301/4Fixing some bells in a belfry, the Yorkshire builders get in a flap.
| 14:003/6Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. 14:302/6When burglars visit the CyberPass bistro, Merv decides to stay up and take action.
| 14:007/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 14:302/6Rosie's company launches a famous young footballer's autobiography.
| 14:003/6Sue Perkins presents another edition of the show that tackles the big moral problems. 14:301/4A childless couple are unhealthily obsessed with a model village.
| 14:006/6Pop music quiz with guests Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Clare Grogan and Danny Kelly. 14:301/6Moving back where he grew up, Patrick meets school mate Billy.
| 14:00A mix-up over packages sparks perplexity for the bungling bureaucrats. 14:304/6Eric and Ern discuss hobbies and reimagine a classic desert island tale.
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| 15:00 | 15:001910: Harriet Austin lies poisoned. Her dissolute husband Charles recalls their life.
| 15:00Lucy inherits an allotment and enters a whole new horticultural world.
| 15:001/3The epic adventures of pilgrim Christian and his perilous journey to the Celestial City.
| 15:002/3Bound for the Celestial City, Christian must face the Valley of the Shadow of Death.
| 15:003/3Christian strays from the right path and finds himself in the clutches of Giant Despair.
| 15:003/3Stories of moments when musicians were inspired to preach, to protest and to perform.
| 15:00Kenneth attends a soiree, and 'Hornerama' asks, 'Art - do we really understand it?' 15:307/13Evadne and Hilda head are invited to judge at the Stackton Tressel Fancy Dress Dance.
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| 16:00 | 16:00The actor talks to Derek Jones about his love of bird watching, fishing and conservation. 16:30Tim Robbins hears from former inmates who he tried to rehabilitate before release.
| 16:00Alexei Sayle and Meg Rosoff trade favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 16:30The incredible story of the international odyssey made by the embalmed body of Eva Peron.
| 16:00Dan Snow looks back at how the First World War has been commemorated over the past century
| 16:00Physicist Brian Cox reveals how Carl Sagan's Cosmos TV show changed his life. 16:30David Grant revisits a unique era in British music with the Jazz-funk explosion.
| 16:00Exploring the emotional impact of George Butterworth's rhapsody inspired by the Great War. 16:3044 years a milkman in Birmingham, Derrick Weaver gives a revealing insight into his job.
| 16:00Balzac uncovers the grisly tale that lies behind the ruins of La Grande Breteche.
| 16:004/4Can Colin and Susan escape their pursuers and return the Weirdstone to Cadellin? 16:30An archaeologist is overly-keen to share his discovery.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/5Hercule Poirot begins an Egyptian cruise, but his voyage proves far from smooth. 17:301/8The detective and his journalist wife must find a missing baby and identify a mystery man.
| 17:002/5Hercule Poirot senses the atmosphere of evil afloat, as Jackie's vendetta continues. 17:302/8With Queenie dead, will her clue help the detective and his wife find the missing baby?
| 17:003/5Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot's holiday cruise is turning into a nightmare afloat. 17:303/8More mystery, as the detective sets out to unravel the secret behind Mrs Desmond's gloves.
| 17:004/5Hercule Poirot is baffled, as a ship search sparks a grisly discovery. 17:304/8The mystery glove trail leads the smooth detective and his wife to a rendezvous in Paris.
| 17:005/5Can Poirot finally fathom out the murderous events afloat? 17:305/8The detective and his wife are in Paris when the telephone rings with a long distance call
| 17:00Colin is the proud owner of a new canal boat and is an expert on boating - in theory.
| 17:00Writer Howard Jacobson is castaway by Kirsty Young. 17:45David Attenborough talks about filming in one of nature's most inaccessible places.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/6It's duo Tommy and Sheila's second stab at fame, and she's been spending. 18:309/16CO Murray’s furtive behaviour raises suspicions of dockyard espionage
| 18:004/6Harold gets caught in the shed with Betty as the East End meets Cheshire. 18:3018/27Paris, passion and duplicity abound in the tangled lives of two talented painters.
| 18:001/6Father wants to move abroad, but Winston's not his usual chipper self. 18:302/20The Lad is getting a new car, so Sid makes the most of the opportunity.
| 18:006/6Will snow play havoc with Graham's chances of landing a story? 18:30The pier's costume party is going well, until Pike brings a piano.
| 18:004/6An art tutor with commitment issues gets into the clutches of a determined Russian model. 18:302/13Medic Simon Sparrow gets saddled with vampish landlady Mrs Robinson.
| 18:30Bill Gates sets out a far-reaching plan for how the world can avoid a climate catastrophe.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects another memorable programme from the BBC's poetry archive. 18:30The story of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood’s copper-haired model and muse.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/6A visiting choir sets hearts aflutter among the ladies of Wadenbrook. 19:301/5Pre-Raphaelite painters made red haired Lizzie Siddal famous in the Victorian era. 19:451/5A mystery crossword appears in The Rainswick Mercury and the staff are flummoxed.
| 19:002/4Lemn Sissay explores what charity means when it comes to food. 19:302/5Life as an artist's model reaches new heights. 19:452/5Ian thinks the mystery crossword may be more than just a prank.
| 19:002/4Matt and Tim are sent to restyle a Premier League footballer's mansion. 19:303/5Lizzie's lover Dante Rossetti introduces her to John Ruskin... 19:453/5Mary is pushing Julian to fight for the survival of his paper.
| 19:002/4Alex Edelman discusses how we all live in different bubbles. 19:304/5Dante Rossetti's philandering brings discord. 19:454/5Julian confronts his enemy.
| 19:001/4The road to fame for the office bod and Room Next Door Man is paved with awkwardness. 19:305/5Lizzie's ill fated love affair and her poor health finally take their toll. 19:455/5It's publication day for The Rainswick Mercury. Will it be the last one?
| 19:452/5The writer and broadcaster muses on goldfish, geese and foxes.
| 19:40Lyricist Sir Time Rice with a track from 'My Fair Lady’ and Manfred Mann sings Dylan. 19:50A mystery crossword appears in The Rainswick Mercury and the staff are flummoxed.
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| 20:00 | 20:0010/10Nicholas Parsons challenges Graham Norton, Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth & Pauline McLynn 20:301/4Fixing some bells in a belfry, the Yorkshire builders get in a flap.
| 20:003/6Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. 20:302/6When burglars visit the CyberPass bistro, Merv decides to stay up and take action.
| 20:007/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the general knowledge music quiz. 20:302/6Rosie's company launches a famous young footballer's autobiography.
| 20:003/6Sue Perkins presents another edition of the show that tackles the big moral problems. 20:301/4A childless couple are unhealthily obsessed with a model village.
| 20:006/6Pop music quiz with guests Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Clare Grogan and Danny Kelly. 20:301/6Moving back where he grew up, Patrick meets school mate Billy.
| 20:00A mix-up over packages sparks perplexity for the bungling bureaucrats. 20:304/6Eric and Ern discuss hobbies and reimagine a classic desert island tale.
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| 21:00 | 21:001910: Harriet Austin lies poisoned. Her dissolute husband Charles recalls their life.
| 21:00Lucy inherits an allotment and enters a whole new horticultural world.
| 21:001/3The epic adventures of pilgrim Christian and his perilous journey to the Celestial City.
| 21:002/3Bound for the Celestial City, Christian must face the Valley of the Shadow of Death.
| 21:003/3Christian strays from the right path and finds himself in the clutches of Giant Despair.
| 21:003/3Stories of moments when musicians were inspired to preach, to protest and to perform.
| 21:00Kenneth attends a soiree, and 'Hornerama' asks, 'Art - do we really understand it?' 21:307/13Evadne and Hilda head are invited to judge at the Stackton Tressel Fancy Dress Dance.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6Paul tests the people of Bradford on their knowledge of home-grown chart-toppers. 22:306/6Alexei Sayle travels from Hull to Liverpool, talking to strangers on his train. 22:55Paul Garner speaks to Leigh Francis in the Comedy Club.
| 22:002/3Sarah Kendall talks to fellow storytellers about what 'story' means to them. 22:302/4The story of Victorian Britain's most respected detective.
| 22:00Kat Sadler and Felix White tell Ivo Graham all about their obsessions. 22:301/6Comedian and activist Mark Thomas heads to Dorset for some suggestions.
| 22:00Phil Wang and Susie Dent challenge guests to help create the new ultimate dictionary. 22:301/2Sami looks at Pakistan's political history, from its foundations in British-ruled India. 22:55Paul Garner speaks to Leigh Francis in the Comedy Club.
| 22:00Pie’s rival has mysteriously fallen ill, and Pie is unleashed live across America. 22:302/6The comic reveals his love for an animated rabbit and his hatred of baguette nibbling. 22:55Paul Garner speaks to Leigh Francis in the Comedy Club.
| 22:002/4Angstrom and Mina try to find out who tried to frame him for the death of Birgid Lundstrom 22:305/6William Hague is caught in a snowstorm and contemplates his mortality. 22:55Jon Holmes chats to the theatre-maker, designer and clown Paulina Lenoir.
| 22:006/6It's Christmas in the town of Spent, but which residents are celebrating? 22:306/6Job cuts are predicted with circulation dropping, but who will survive the bloodbath?
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| 23:00 | 23:001/4Rachel Reeves reveals the real inspiration for her budget. 23:304/4Mark Watson continues his doomed quest to understand the world.
| 23:002/6A family funeral reveals some uncomfortable home truths for Clare and her family. 23:302/6Jason Cook divulges his tips for asking someone out and successful first dates.
| 23:004/6Sketch series with Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Tony Hawks and Josie Lawrence 23:308/8Jon Holmes remixes the news into a multi-award-winning satirical comedy concept album. 23:452/6Separated and homeless, Dave muses on life outside his temporary storage pod home.
| 23:005/6Jenni Murray cooks her first healthy meal and gives her verdict to Marcus Brigstocke. 23:301/4Mel Hudson and Vicki Pepperdine face a barrage of interruptions.
| 23:001/4Sketch show with more overblown, melodramatic scenes from modern life. 23:301/4A cereal bar fills up scientist Ben's audio diary in the subantarctic. 23:451/4Dan Antopolski, Tom Craine and Nat Luurtsema piece together a rapid-fire sketch show.
| 23:001/4Neil Innes ruminates wryly on the nature of civilisation. 23:302/6The pathology lab sets up a surprising new medical empathy scheme.
| 23:006/6The Wrath of God is invoked, sparking a heart-to-heart with Satan. 23:303/4Sketches from Little Girl, Frank, Rev McMinn and Calum Gilhooley.
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