| 00:00 | 00:001/5Mark Gatiss introduces a chilling tale of a helpline volunteer and a very sinister caller. 00:301/3Sad Steph rings her dead brother-in-law's mobile. Then he rings back.
| 00:00The actor talks to Derek Jones about his love of wildlife photography and filming. 00:301/2Financial educator Alvin Hall examines gospel music and commercialisation.
| 00:00Stephen Fry and Alan Davies discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 00:302/2Alvin Hall explores how gospel music has been affected by commercialisation.
| 00:00The controversy caused over the unmasking of Anthony Blunt as a spy.
| 00:00Author Beryl Bainbridge selects explorer Robert Falcon Scott as a hidden romantic. 00:30Novelist Beryl Bainbridge shares early memories of listening to the wireless.
| 00:00Sung by Julie Andrews, Feed the Birds was written for the film Mary Poppins. 00:30How neursocience is heading for the classroom.
| 00:002/2Kris is falling in love with his replica wife as his colleagues aim to destroy the planet.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Writer Arundhati Roy is castaway by Kirsty Young. 01:45David Attenborough's fascination with the fossilised evidence of the beginning of life.
| 01:001/8Irish-American agent, Philip Odell, investigates murders and blackmail in London. 01:303/4As the Glasgow cops search for the killer, detective King tours the city's tattooists.
| 01:002/8Irish-American agent, Philip Odell, investigates murders and blackmail in London. 01:304/4Just as progress is made in one investigation, Donoghue hears of another brutal murder.
| 01:003/8Private eye Philip Odell’s investigation takes a glamorous turn. 01:301/7The young chief inspector has an old score to settle with a notorious blackmailer.
| 01:004/8Philip Odell’s investigations get clouded when police suspect him. 01:302/7In a mysterious case of blackmail, Inspector West hunts a missing honeymooning bride.
| 01:005/8Philip Odell’s investigations start to reveal connections. 01:303/7Michael Grant is taken for a ride, and Inspector West finds a door slammed in his face.
| 01:00A pregnant teenager and her feckless mother trade insults and repartee in 1950s Salford.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC World Service's poetry archive. 02:30An account of the intrepid, women who set up military hospitals in the First World War.
| 02:003/6The singing duo wonder why their agent is being uncharacteristically nice. 02:3011/16The crew are taken on an unexpected voyage - who can save them?
| 02:006/6Betty's ex-husband turns up unexpectedly and Bill is concerned 02:3020/27Neddie investigates a dastardly denture-stealing plan. But who wants them and why?
| 02:003/6The old rogue challenges Nancy's intelligence. Father sings the praises of Crewe toilets. 02:305/5Tony has a new neighbour, whose night-time routine is very, very suspicious...
| 02:002/6Terry and Sandra come to blows when his ex winds up staying at the community centre. 02:30Wilson, Pike and Hodges go to London and attempt to claim compensation for the pier.
| 02:006/6Clem can't keep up with having three wives. How can he escape them? 02:304/13The young medics are unprepared for the formidable Sister Virtue.
| 02:30Evidence of humankind's musicality abounds in relics of instruments from around the world.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Actor Celia Imrie shares tracks by Jeff Beck and Jean-Louis Aubert. 03:501/2Andrea meets Philip, a married man. Tenderness, not lust, might be the real enemy.
| 03:005/6The Dickensian festival brings chaos to Wadenbrook, and Angela has something to tell Frank 03:301/5A portrait of the tempestuous life of the iconic blues singer. 03:456/10Tom plans for Norma's future, while Andrea's future is very much threatened.
| 03:004/4The poet explores what charity means when it's about donating our time rather than money. 03:302/5Bessie joins a travelling show and faces violence in her second marriage. 03:457/10Andrea faces a battle, while Shirley is shocked by her brother's news.
| 03:004/4Sir Lucien Decides to go into house building. 03:303/5Blues singer Bessie attacks her lover in a jealous rage. 03:458/10After finding out Tom is actually her father, Shirley has gone missing.
| 03:004/4Alex looks into the future of humankind. 03:304/5The 1920s spell success and wealth for talented Bessie - but the 1930s are looming... 03:459/10Election Day draws closer with Philip and Tom as rivals.
| 03:003/4An odd A-List invite for the Room Next Door Man and an audition - to play a cheesy string. 03:305/5Jackie Kay examines the contentious death of the blues superstar. 03:4510/101960s Yorkshire: Election Day and Andrea and Philip's wife, Kate, clash.
| 03:454/5The writer and self-proclaimed Royalist muses on a menu of exotic and prehistoric dishes.
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| 04:00 | | 04:002/12Nicholas Parsons with Josie Lawrence, Charles Collingwood, Paul Merton and Chris Neill. 04:303/4When the Yorkshire builders price up fitting mirrors, they end up seeing double.
| 04:005/6With host Simon Mayo and team captains Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 04:304/6Fat is a feminist issue for Pam, and for everyone else when she declares war on gravity.
| 04:009/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the eclectic general knowledge music quiz. 04:304/6Rosie's high finance event allows Kate to spot her ticket back to a top job.
| 04:005/6Sue Perkins poses more big moral problems for her panellists. 04:303/4Away from their model village, the duo tackle a civil war recreation.
| 04:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:303/6Patrick faces a full house, as Maria takes on her pub competition. Stars Jim Sweeney.
| 04:00The bungling bureaucrats suspect each other of espionage. 04:306/6Eric and Ern celebrate the final show of the series.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Kenneth Horne turns journalist for a women's magazine, and Hornerama probes the English. 05:308/13The dear ladies hear of plans for a new holiday camp
| 05:001/2Sylvia falls in love with whaler Charlie Kinraid, but he's captured by the Press Gang.
| 05:002/2Sylvia discovers Philip has lied to her.
| 05:001/3Young farmer Gabriel Oak falls in love with Bathsheba.
| 05:002/3Bathsheba discovers sending a Valentine's Day card was a bad mistake
| 05:003/3One man proves constant in his love for Bathsheba, as she gives up on finding happiness.
| 05:002/3Public Historian Greg Jenner is on a quest to discover why comedy writers love history
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| 06:00 | 06:001/8Irish-American agent, Philip Odell, investigates murders and blackmail in London. 06:303/4As the Glasgow cops search for the killer, detective King tours the city's tattooists.
| 06:002/8Irish-American agent, Philip Odell, investigates murders and blackmail in London. 06:304/4Just as progress is made in one investigation, Donoghue hears of another brutal murder.
| 06:003/8Private eye Philip Odell’s investigation takes a glamorous turn. 06:301/7The young chief inspector has an old score to settle with a notorious blackmailer.
| 06:004/8Philip Odell’s investigations get clouded when police suspect him. 06:302/7In a mysterious case of blackmail, Inspector West hunts a missing honeymooning bride.
| 06:005/8Philip Odell’s investigations start to reveal connections. 06:303/7Michael Grant is taken for a ride, and Inspector West finds a door slammed in his face.
| 06:00A pregnant teenager and her feckless mother trade insults and repartee in 1950s Salford.
| 06:00Irish writer Anne Enright is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 06:45David Attenborough recalls visiting Australia to find the giant earthworm - using his ears
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| 07:00 | 07:003/6The singing duo wonder why their agent is being uncharacteristically nice. 07:3011/16The crew are taken on an unexpected voyage - who can save them?
| 07:006/6Betty's ex-husband turns up unexpectedly and Bill is concerned 07:3020/27Neddie investigates a dastardly denture-stealing plan. But who wants them and why?
| 07:003/6The old rogue challenges Nancy's intelligence. Father sings the praises of Crewe toilets. 07:305/5Tony has a new neighbour, whose night-time routine is very, very suspicious...
| 07:002/6Terry and Sandra come to blows when his ex winds up staying at the community centre. 07:30Wilson, Pike and Hodges go to London and attempt to claim compensation for the pier.
| 07:006/6Clem can't keep up with having three wives. How can he escape them? 07:304/13The young medics are unprepared for the formidable Sister Virtue.
| 07:30Evidence of humankind's musicality abounds in relics of instruments from around the world.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects another programme from the BBC's poetry archive. 07:30A portrait of the tempestuous life of the blues singer, Bessie Smith.
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| 08:00 | 08:005/6The Dickensian festival brings chaos to Wadenbrook, and Angela has something to tell Frank 08:301/5A portrait of the tempestuous life of the iconic blues singer. 08:456/10Tom plans for Norma's future, while Andrea's future is very much threatened.
| 08:004/4The poet explores what charity means when it's about donating our time rather than money. 08:302/5Bessie joins a travelling show and faces violence in her second marriage. 08:457/10Andrea faces a battle, while Shirley is shocked by her brother's news.
| 08:004/4Sir Lucien Decides to go into house building. 08:303/5Blues singer Bessie attacks her lover in a jealous rage. 08:458/10After finding out Tom is actually her father, Shirley has gone missing.
| 08:004/4Alex looks into the future of humankind. 08:304/5The 1920s spell success and wealth for talented Bessie - but the 1930s are looming... 08:459/10Election Day draws closer with Philip and Tom as rivals.
| 08:003/4An odd A-List invite for the Room Next Door Man and an audition - to play a cheesy string. 08:305/5Jackie Kay examines the contentious death of the blues superstar. 08:4510/101960s Yorkshire: Election Day and Andrea and Philip's wife, Kate, clash.
| 08:454/5The writer and self-proclaimed Royalist muses on a menu of exotic and prehistoric dishes.
| 08:40Alexander Armstrong chooses tracks by The Wombles and Madness. 08:502/2Tom plans for Norma's future, whilst Andrea's future is very much threatened.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Alicia McCarthy reports as peers debate prison sentences with no release date. 09:301/5Claudia Hammond looks at the psychology of team dynamics. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Claire Campbell Smith
| 09:00Alicia McCarthy reports on funding social care and bus services in England. 09:302/5Claudia Hammond looks at the psychology of team dynamics. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Joe Aldred
| 09:00Susan Hulme reports on a taxing time for the Farming Minister. 09:303/5Claudia Hammond looks at the psychology of team dynamics. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Georgia Clarke
| 09:00Alicia McCarthy reports from Westminster as inflation and inheritance tax dominated PMQs. 09:304/5Claudia Hammond looks at the psychology of team dynamics. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Rachel Mann
| 09:00Susan Hulme reports as Sir Keir Starmer updates MPs on the G20 and Cop29 summits. 09:305/5Claudia Hammond looks at the psychology of team dynamics. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Steve Williams
| 09:00The bungling bureaucrats suspect each other of espionage. 09:306/6Eric and Ern celebrate the final show of the series.
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| 10:00 | 10:00The actor talks to Derek Jones about his love of wildlife photography and filming. 10:301/2Financial educator Alvin Hall examines gospel music and commercialisation.
| 10:00Stephen Fry and Alan Davies discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 10:302/2Alvin Hall explores how gospel music has been affected by commercialisation.
| 10:00The controversy caused over the unmasking of Anthony Blunt as a spy.
| 10:00Author Beryl Bainbridge selects explorer Robert Falcon Scott as a hidden romantic. 10:30Novelist Beryl Bainbridge shares early memories of listening to the wireless.
| 10:00Sung by Julie Andrews, Feed the Birds was written for the film Mary Poppins. 10:30How neursocience is heading for the classroom.
| 10:002/3Public Historian Greg Jenner is on a quest to discover why comedy writers love history
| 10:00Kenneth Horne hitches a lift in a helicopter, and Hornerama investigates sport. 10:309/13Evadne and Hilda help a hitchhiker to trace her roots in their village.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/8Irish-American agent, Philip Odell, investigates murders and blackmail in London. 11:303/4As the Glasgow cops search for the killer, detective King tours the city's tattooists.
| 11:002/8Irish-American agent, Philip Odell, investigates murders and blackmail in London. 11:304/4Just as progress is made in one investigation, Donoghue hears of another brutal murder.
| 11:003/8Private eye Philip Odell’s investigation takes a glamorous turn. 11:301/7The young chief inspector has an old score to settle with a notorious blackmailer.
| 11:004/8Philip Odell’s investigations get clouded when police suspect him. 11:302/7In a mysterious case of blackmail, Inspector West hunts a missing honeymooning bride.
| 11:005/8Philip Odell’s investigations start to reveal connections. 11:303/7Michael Grant is taken for a ride, and Inspector West finds a door slammed in his face.
| 11:00A pregnant teenager and her feckless mother trade insults and repartee in 1950s Salford.
| 11:00Irish writer Anne Enright is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 11:45David Attenborough recalls visiting Australia to find the giant earthworm - using his ears
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| 12:00 | 12:003/6The singing duo wonder why their agent is being uncharacteristically nice. 12:3011/16The crew are taken on an unexpected voyage - who can save them?
| 12:006/6Betty's ex-husband turns up unexpectedly and Bill is concerned 12:3020/27Neddie investigates a dastardly denture-stealing plan. But who wants them and why?
| 12:003/6The old rogue challenges Nancy's intelligence. Father sings the praises of Crewe toilets. 12:305/5Tony has a new neighbour, whose night-time routine is very, very suspicious...
| 12:002/6Terry and Sandra come to blows when his ex winds up staying at the community centre. 12:30Wilson, Pike and Hodges go to London and attempt to claim compensation for the pier.
| 12:006/6Clem can't keep up with having three wives. How can he escape them? 12:304/13The young medics are unprepared for the formidable Sister Virtue.
| 12:30Evidence of humankind's musicality abounds in relics of instruments from around the world.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects another programme from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:30A portrait of the tempestuous life of the blues singer, Bessie Smith.
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| 13:00 | 13:005/6The Dickensian festival brings chaos to Wadenbrook, and Angela has something to tell Frank 13:301/5A portrait of the tempestuous life of the iconic blues singer. 13:456/10Tom plans for Norma's future, while Andrea's future is very much threatened.
| 13:004/4The poet explores what charity means when it's about donating our time rather than money. 13:302/5Bessie joins a travelling show and faces violence in her second marriage. 13:457/10Andrea faces a battle, while Shirley is shocked by her brother's news.
| 13:004/4Sir Lucien Decides to go into house building. 13:303/5Blues singer Bessie attacks her lover in a jealous rage. 13:458/10After finding out Tom is actually her father, Shirley has gone missing.
| 13:004/4Alex looks into the future of humankind. 13:304/5The 1920s spell success and wealth for talented Bessie - but the 1930s are looming... 13:459/10Election Day draws closer with Philip and Tom as rivals.
| 13:003/4An odd A-List invite for the Room Next Door Man and an audition - to play a cheesy string. 13:305/5Jackie Kay examines the contentious death of the blues superstar. 13:4510/101960s Yorkshire: Election Day and Andrea and Philip's wife, Kate, clash.
| 13:454/5The writer and self-proclaimed Royalist muses on a menu of exotic and prehistoric dishes.
| 13:40Alexander Armstrong chooses tracks by The Wombles and Madness. 13:502/2Tom plans for Norma's future, whilst Andrea's future is very much threatened.
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| 14:00 | 14:002/12Nicholas Parsons with Josie Lawrence, Charles Collingwood, Paul Merton and Chris Neill. 14:303/4When the Yorkshire builders price up fitting mirrors, they end up seeing double.
| 14:005/6With host Simon Mayo and team captains Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 14:304/6Fat is a feminist issue for Pam, and for everyone else when she declares war on gravity.
| 14:009/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the eclectic general knowledge music quiz. 14:304/6Rosie's high finance event allows Kate to spot her ticket back to a top job.
| 14:005/6Sue Perkins poses more big moral problems for her panellists. 14:303/4Away from their model village, the duo tackle a civil war recreation.
| 14:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 14:303/6Patrick faces a full house, as Maria takes on her pub competition. Stars Jim Sweeney.
| 14:00The bungling bureaucrats suspect each other of espionage. 14:306/6Eric and Ern celebrate the final show of the series.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/2Sylvia falls in love with whaler Charlie Kinraid, but he's captured by the Press Gang.
| 15:002/2Sylvia discovers Philip has lied to her.
| 15:001/3Young farmer Gabriel Oak falls in love with Bathsheba.
| 15:002/3Bathsheba discovers sending a Valentine's Day card was a bad mistake
| 15:003/3One man proves constant in his love for Bathsheba, as she gives up on finding happiness.
| 15:002/3Public Historian Greg Jenner is on a quest to discover why comedy writers love history
| 15:00Kenneth Horne hitches a lift in a helicopter, and Hornerama investigates sport. 15:309/13Evadne and Hilda help a hitchhiker to trace her roots in their village.
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| 16:00 | 16:00The actor talks to Derek Jones about his love of wildlife photography and filming. 16:301/2Financial educator Alvin Hall examines gospel music and commercialisation.
| 16:00Stephen Fry and Alan Davies discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 16:302/2Alvin Hall explores how gospel music has been affected by commercialisation.
| 16:00The controversy caused over the unmasking of Anthony Blunt as a spy.
| 16:00Author Beryl Bainbridge selects explorer Robert Falcon Scott as a hidden romantic. 16:30Novelist Beryl Bainbridge shares early memories of listening to the wireless.
| 16:00Sung by Julie Andrews, Feed the Birds was written for the film Mary Poppins. 16:30How neursocience is heading for the classroom.
| 16:002/2Kris is falling in love with his replica wife as his colleagues aim to destroy the planet.
| 16:002/5Nicholas Pierpan's chilling tale of a writer's devilish pact with a mysterious man. 16:302/3Angry misanthrope Frank meets Gwen, who tells of a Celtic goddess.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/8Irish-American agent, Philip Odell, investigates murders and blackmail in London. 17:303/4As the Glasgow cops search for the killer, detective King tours the city's tattooists.
| 17:002/8Irish-American agent, Philip Odell, investigates murders and blackmail in London. 17:304/4Just as progress is made in one investigation, Donoghue hears of another brutal murder.
| 17:003/8Private eye Philip Odell’s investigation takes a glamorous turn. 17:301/7The young chief inspector has an old score to settle with a notorious blackmailer.
| 17:004/8Philip Odell’s investigations get clouded when police suspect him. 17:302/7In a mysterious case of blackmail, Inspector West hunts a missing honeymooning bride.
| 17:005/8Philip Odell’s investigations start to reveal connections. 17:303/7Michael Grant is taken for a ride, and Inspector West finds a door slammed in his face.
| 17:00A pregnant teenager and her feckless mother trade insults and repartee in 1950s Salford.
| 17:00Irish writer Anne Enright is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 17:45David Attenborough recalls visiting Australia to find the giant earthworm - using his ears
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| 18:00 | 18:003/6The singing duo wonder why their agent is being uncharacteristically nice. 18:3011/16The crew are taken on an unexpected voyage - who can save them?
| 18:006/6Betty's ex-husband turns up unexpectedly and Bill is concerned 18:3020/27Neddie investigates a dastardly denture-stealing plan. But who wants them and why?
| 18:003/6The old rogue challenges Nancy's intelligence. Father sings the praises of Crewe toilets. 18:305/5Tony has a new neighbour, whose night-time routine is very, very suspicious...
| 18:002/6Terry and Sandra come to blows when his ex winds up staying at the community centre. 18:30Wilson, Pike and Hodges go to London and attempt to claim compensation for the pier.
| 18:006/6Clem can't keep up with having three wives. How can he escape them? 18:304/13The young medics are unprepared for the formidable Sister Virtue.
| 18:30Evidence of humankind's musicality abounds in relics of instruments from around the world.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects another programme from the BBC's poetry archive. 18:30A portrait of the tempestuous life of the blues singer, Bessie Smith.
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| 19:00 | 19:005/6The Dickensian festival brings chaos to Wadenbrook, and Angela has something to tell Frank 19:301/5A portrait of the tempestuous life of the iconic blues singer. 19:456/10Tom plans for Norma's future, while Andrea's future is very much threatened.
| 19:004/4The poet explores what charity means when it's about donating our time rather than money. 19:302/5Bessie joins a travelling show and faces violence in her second marriage. 19:457/10Andrea faces a battle, while Shirley is shocked by her brother's news.
| 19:004/4Sir Lucien Decides to go into house building. 19:303/5Blues singer Bessie attacks her lover in a jealous rage. 19:458/10After finding out Tom is actually her father, Shirley has gone missing.
| 19:004/4Alex looks into the future of humankind. 19:304/5The 1920s spell success and wealth for talented Bessie - but the 1930s are looming... 19:459/10Election Day draws closer with Philip and Tom as rivals.
| 19:003/4An odd A-List invite for the Room Next Door Man and an audition - to play a cheesy string. 19:305/5Jackie Kay examines the contentious death of the blues superstar. 19:4510/101960s Yorkshire: Election Day and Andrea and Philip's wife, Kate, clash.
| 19:454/5The writer and self-proclaimed Royalist muses on a menu of exotic and prehistoric dishes.
| 19:40Alexander Armstrong chooses tracks by The Wombles and Madness. 19:502/2Tom plans for Norma's future, whilst Andrea's future is very much threatened.
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| 20:00 | 20:002/12Nicholas Parsons with Josie Lawrence, Charles Collingwood, Paul Merton and Chris Neill. 20:303/4When the Yorkshire builders price up fitting mirrors, they end up seeing double.
| 20:005/6With host Simon Mayo and team captains Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. 20:304/6Fat is a feminist issue for Pam, and for everyone else when she declares war on gravity.
| 20:009/13Paul Gambaccini chairs the eclectic general knowledge music quiz. 20:304/6Rosie's high finance event allows Kate to spot her ticket back to a top job.
| 20:005/6Sue Perkins poses more big moral problems for her panellists. 20:303/4Away from their model village, the duo tackle a civil war recreation.
| 20:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 20:303/6Patrick faces a full house, as Maria takes on her pub competition. Stars Jim Sweeney.
| 20:00The bungling bureaucrats suspect each other of espionage. 20:306/6Eric and Ern celebrate the final show of the series.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/2Sylvia falls in love with whaler Charlie Kinraid, but he's captured by the Press Gang.
| 21:002/2Sylvia discovers Philip has lied to her.
| 21:001/3Young farmer Gabriel Oak falls in love with Bathsheba.
| 21:002/3Bathsheba discovers sending a Valentine's Day card was a bad mistake
| 21:003/3One man proves constant in his love for Bathsheba, as she gives up on finding happiness.
| 21:002/3Public Historian Greg Jenner is on a quest to discover why comedy writers love history
| 21:00Kenneth Horne hitches a lift in a helicopter, and Hornerama investigates sport. 21:309/13Evadne and Hilda help a hitchhiker to trace her roots in their village.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6Paul tests an audience in South Norwood on their knowledge of places with SE postcodes. 22:302/4Ashley recalls how the Blakers came to adopt a girl with Down Syndrome.
| 22:00Writer, producer and poet Henry Normal looks at nature and the natural world. 22:304/4The story of Victorian Britain's most celebrated magician.
| 22:001/6Unusual adverts flummox this week's panellists. 22:303/6Mark creates a People's Manifesto based on suggestions from his audience.
| 22:00Phil Wang and Susie Dent challenge guests to help create the new ultimate dictionary. 22:301/6Ben is in a coma. While his family wonder how to wake him up, his mind is busy elsewhere. 22:55Arthur Smith chats to Rachel Fairburn in the Comedy Club.
| 22:002/4Can the council restore pride in the Parish? Comedy from an Ulster Parish near the border. 22:304/6The award-winning comic adds up the cost of living and luxury. 22:55Arthur Smith chats to Rachel Fairburn in the Comedy Club.
| 22:004/4The investigation takes Angstrom to the remote Celibate Puffin Island. 22:301/6Britain's leading musical satirist - apart from Richard Stilgoe - makes his "comeback".
| 22:001/6Ezekiel upsets the Baltimore rebels in the 1775 American sitcom. Stars Andy Hamilton. 22:302/4Big Mac is the prime minister. You've never had it so long! 22:55Esyllt Sears chats to the comedian and writer Alexandra Haddow.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/4Donald Trump makes some surprising new additions to his team. 23:302/6Stephen Mangan asks actor Neil Dudgeon to spill guilty secrets in the confessional box.
| 23:004/6The Sparrowhawk team are forced to work together to overcome a problem in the office. 23:25Arthur Smith chats to Rachel Fairburn in the Comedy Club. 23:304/6Jason distributes tips and tricks for job interviews and probes office politics.
| 23:006/6Sketch series with Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Tony Hawks and Josie Lawrence. From 1988. 23:30Stand-up comedian Ken Cheng explores British Chinese culture and attitudes to the arts. 23:454/6Dave's domestic life is still upside down, and so his dad arrives to offer advice.
| 23:001/4Craig Children and Martin Bain-Jones host the show for young folk. 23:303/4Becoming a 'breatharian' has disastrous consequences.
| 23:003/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Jess Ransom, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker. 23:303/4Graham teaches Ben to abseil and the bathroom lock in the unit base is broken. 23:453/4Dan Antopolski, Tom Craine and Nat Luurtsema piece together a rapid-fire sketch show.
| 23:003/4Breakfast dramas and memories of touring the USA with the Bonzo Dog Band from Neil Innes. 23:304/6The pathologists face doing a holistic, non-invasive autopsy
| 23:002/5Helen Lederer reveals her methods for coping with life, through alternative medicine. 23:152/4Hit the road in Manchester where we eavesdrop on taxi journeys around the North West. 23:301/4Reporter David Lander reopens the investigation into 1983's Archibald Gallery robbery.
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