| 00:00 | 00:002/2How will humanity respond when the Overlords finally reveal themselves?
| 00:003/7Novelist, comedian and actress Jenny Éclair talks about her life and career. 00:30Bluegrass in the Cotswolds at the Sore Fingers Summer School
| 00:00Loyd Grossman and Skin talk to Harriett Gilbert about their favourite books. 00:30Presenter and DJ Dave Pearce tells the story of Chicago House dance music.
| 00:00Steve Punt and guests share the joy of films, songs and books that are so bad they're good
| 00:00Gyles Brandreth praises the life of the creator of Sherlock Holmes. 00:30Sara Parker looks at roadworks - the diggers and those driven mad by them.
| 00:00The Carpenters' massive hit - We've Only Just Begun was originally a TV advert for a bank 00:30Former union leader Lord Morris investigates a forgotten black hero of political reform.
| 00:001/2Latimer can see into the future. But will he benefit from his clairvoyant powers?
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| 01:00 | 01:00Musician and 'Elbow' frontman Guy Garvey is castaway by Kirsty Young 01:45Sir David marvels over the Quetzalcoatlus: the largest flying animal ever to exist.
| 01:001/12The great detective traces a compromising photo, but meets his match. 01:451/5Bank clerk Dennis turns up in Porthant Bay at the end of the season.
| 01:002/12Why is a pawnbroker being paid to copy out an encyclopaedia? 01:452/5On the run with stolen cash, bank employee Dennis leaves false trails.
| 01:003/12Can the detective locate a missing husband without leaving Baker Street? 01:453/5Fugitive Dennis ponders the reaction to his absence with stolen cash.
| 01:004/12When a man is murdered, his son stands accused. But Holmes has his own theory. 01:454/5Hiding out in a hotel with his stolen cash, bank employee Dennis offends fellow guests.
| 01:005/12Colonel Elias Openshaw calls on the detective after a violent threat. 01:455/5The police close in on the fugitive bank employee.
| 01:00A teacher tries to find the childhood gang of his evacuation days.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects a programme which explores the joys of writing and reading poetry. 02:30The outbreak of war changes traditional rural life on The Blasket Islands.
| 02:003/6Are Sheila and Tommy's memories up to tackling their memoirs? 02:306/8The lads are planning on a holiday weekend up the coast.
| 02:004/5Dublin's theatrical costumiers dress a medieval banquet in a ghostly castle. 02:307/26All set for the Long Distance Bass Drum Race, Neddie Seagoon is duped into villainy.
| 02:003/6Edgar Finchley gets locked up, wins a prize and hits the wrong note with an army band. 02:3019/20The Lad takes up conjuring and is booked for Dartmoor Prison.
| 02:003/6Shocks are in store for Bertie at his Aunt Dahlia's house. 02:302/6The small-time crime writer is distracted when his wife loses something precious.
| 02:006/6Cat burglar Fingers Fogerty pays the comedian an unwelcome visit. 02:30A bungling burglar, a struggling pianist and the Clegworthy family's Sunday.
| 02:30Modern classic novel celebrating the magic of the Far North.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Actor and writer Mackenzie Crook chooses tracks by Joni Mitchell and Nick Drake. 03:50Story collection about a poor rural man living with his family in a big Italian city.
| 03:001/4Cleaners set to work in night-time Manchester. Sitcom starring Julie Hesmondhalgh 03:301/5The tough challenges of growing up in the Lake District in a sheep farming family. 03:451/5A fresh dramatisation of Carmen by Dan Allum. With original songs and music.
| 03:003/4The kids wonder if Charlie Bates is man at the helm material. Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. 03:302/5James and his family face a difficult decision to keep the farm out of debt. 03:452/5Carmen meets Don Jose again at a party.
| 03:004/4Mr and Mrs Wrigglesworth attempt to bond with the new neighbours. 03:303/5Clashing with his father, James gains a place at Oxford University. 03:453/5Carmen introduces Don Jose to her camp and a life of robbery and violence.
| 03:001/4Following their mother's death, two sisters try to clear out the family home. 03:304/5James recalls facing the horror of foot-and-mouth disease in 2001. 03:454/5Carmen stirs up the rivalry between Don Jose and Garcia.
| 03:005/5Alan Davies joins Sandi in her wood cabin to discuss simple pleasures. 03:305/5Lake District shepherd James Rebanks prepares for lambing season. 03:455/5Carmen realises that her fate is catching up with her...
| 03:452/6Comedian and actor Arthur English recalls events serving in the Second World War.
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| 04:00 | | 04:006/6Josie Long and Kevin Eldon join Frank Skinner and Professor Kate Williams. 04:306/6Joan's got man troubles, while Rosie tackles pensioner politics. From 2001.
| 04:001/6Irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane and Rory Motion. 04:302/4Ailing Victorian publishers Spavin and Spavin hope Charles Dickens can save them.
| 04:002/6Andy Parsons, Rebecca Front, Miles Jupp and Rick Wakeman devise the panel show's rounds. 04:305/6A top restaurant critic causes island speculation when he books a table at Alberto's cafe.
| 04:001/6Martin Young hosts the quiz. With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Sue Cook and Annabel Giles. 04:304/6Wendy adopts a dog which adores her, but hates Robin.
| 04:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:303/6Mr Mulliner's tale about a relative with a peculiar prescription.
| 04:00The axe is hanging over the bumbling civil servants, thanks to a new computer. 04:25Kenneth gets some movie star gossip and 'Hornerama' looks at hospitals. 04:553/3Ian McMillan ends his literary tour of Yorkshire in Leeds.
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| 05:00 | 05:004/7Frankie gets hypnotised and is accused of being a spy! 05:30A butler's 'upstairs' wrangles and Eth finally gets a ring on her finger in 'The Glums'.
| 05:00When baby Tommy disappears, the police have to make very thorough enquiries.
| 05:00A writer follows a doctor going about his work in the mid-1960s Forest of Dean.
| 05:001/2Gentle, intelligent Oblomov fails to deal with life.
| 05:002/2Oblomov has fallen in love with Olga. Back in St Petersburg, her patience is tested.
| 05:00A single mother needs her neighbours’ help – a deaf man and an elderly woman.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/12The great detective traces a compromising photo, but meets his match. 06:451/5Bank clerk Dennis turns up in Porthant Bay at the end of the season.
| 06:002/12Why is a pawnbroker being paid to copy out an encyclopaedia? 06:452/5On the run with stolen cash, bank employee Dennis leaves false trails.
| 06:003/12Can the detective locate a missing husband without leaving Baker Street? 06:453/5Fugitive Dennis ponders the reaction to his absence with stolen cash.
| 06:004/12When a man is murdered, his son stands accused. But Holmes has his own theory. 06:454/5Hiding out in a hotel with his stolen cash, bank employee Dennis offends fellow guests.
| 06:005/12Colonel Elias Openshaw calls on the detective after a violent threat. 06:455/5The police close in on the fugitive bank employee.
| 06:00A teacher tries to find the childhood gang of his evacuation days.
| 06:00Musician Paul Weller is castaway by Kirsty Young. 06:45Sir David Attenborough introduces Rommel the Chameleon.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/6Are Sheila and Tommy's memories up to tackling their memoirs? 07:306/8The lads are planning on a holiday weekend up the coast.
| 07:004/5Dublin's theatrical costumiers dress a medieval banquet in a ghostly castle. 07:307/26All set for the Long Distance Bass Drum Race, Neddie Seagoon is duped into villainy.
| 07:003/6Edgar Finchley gets locked up, wins a prize and hits the wrong note with an army band. 07:3019/20The Lad takes up conjuring and is booked for Dartmoor Prison.
| 07:003/6Shocks are in store for Bertie at his Aunt Dahlia's house. 07:302/6The small-time crime writer is distracted when his wife loses something precious.
| 07:006/6Cat burglar Fingers Fogerty pays the comedian an unwelcome visit. 07:30A bungling burglar, a struggling pianist and the Clegworthy family's Sunday.
| 07:30Modern classic novel celebrating the magic of the Far North.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects a highlight - this time from the archive of the BBC World Service. 07:30Powerful account of growing up in a farming family in the Lake District.
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| 08:00 | 08:001/4Cleaners set to work in night-time Manchester. Sitcom starring Julie Hesmondhalgh 08:301/5The tough challenges of growing up in the Lake District in a sheep farming family. 08:451/5A fresh dramatisation of Carmen by Dan Allum. With original songs and music.
| 08:003/4The kids wonder if Charlie Bates is man at the helm material. Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. 08:302/5James and his family face a difficult decision to keep the farm out of debt. 08:452/5Carmen meets Don Jose again at a party.
| 08:004/4Mr and Mrs Wrigglesworth attempt to bond with the new neighbours. 08:303/5Clashing with his father, James gains a place at Oxford University. 08:453/5Carmen introduces Don Jose to her camp and a life of robbery and violence.
| 08:001/4Following their mother's death, two sisters try to clear out the family home. 08:304/5James recalls facing the horror of foot-and-mouth disease in 2001. 08:454/5Carmen stirs up the rivalry between Don Jose and Garcia.
| 08:005/5Alan Davies joins Sandi in her wood cabin to discuss simple pleasures. 08:305/5Lake District shepherd James Rebanks prepares for lambing season. 08:455/5Carmen realises that her fate is catching up with her...
| 08:452/6Comedian and actor Arthur English recalls events serving in the Second World War.
| 08:40‘Good King Wenceslas’ sung by the Choir of King's College and ‘Rasputin’ by Boney M. 08:50A fresh dramatisation of Carmen by Dan Allum. With original songs and music.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds without hesitation, repetition or deviation? 09:301/5Discover the science behind some of Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by David Waters.
| 09:00The latest news from Westminster - and beyond. 09:302/5More of the science behind some of Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Anne Read.
| 09:00Alicia McCarthy reports as the prime minister announces an increase in defence spending. 09:303/5More of the science behind some of Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Krish Kandiah
| 09:00Sean Curran reports on Prime Minister's Questions - and more. 09:304/5More of the science behind some of Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Richard Littledale.
| 09:00Alicia McCarthy reports as MPs consider the controversial BBC documentary about Gaza. 09:305/5More of the science behind Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories, including cats. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Bishop Mary Stallard
| 09:00The axe is hanging over the bumbling civil servants, thanks to a new computer. 09:25Kenneth gets some movie star gossip and 'Hornerama' looks at hospitals. 09:553/3Ian McMillan ends his literary tour of Yorkshire in Leeds.
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| 10:00 | 10:003/7Novelist, comedian and actress Jenny Éclair talks about her life and career. 10:30Bluegrass in the Cotswolds at the Sore Fingers Summer School
| 10:00Loyd Grossman and Skin talk to Harriett Gilbert about their favourite books. 10:30Presenter and DJ Dave Pearce tells the story of Chicago House dance music.
| 10:00Steve Punt and guests share the joy of films, songs and books that are so bad they're good
| 10:00Gyles Brandreth praises the life of the creator of Sherlock Holmes. 10:30Sara Parker looks at roadworks - the diggers and those driven mad by them.
| 10:00The Carpenters' massive hit - We've Only Just Begun was originally a TV advert for a bank 10:30Former union leader Lord Morris investigates a forgotten black hero of political reform.
| | 10:005/7Frankie borrows a little black book and works with a forgetful actress. 10:30'The Glums' debate culinary insularity and Jim and Bentley ponder pathos.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/12The great detective traces a compromising photo, but meets his match. 11:451/5Bank clerk Dennis turns up in Porthant Bay at the end of the season.
| 11:002/12Why is a pawnbroker being paid to copy out an encyclopaedia? 11:452/5On the run with stolen cash, bank employee Dennis leaves false trails.
| 11:003/12Can the detective locate a missing husband without leaving Baker Street? 11:453/5Fugitive Dennis ponders the reaction to his absence with stolen cash.
| 11:004/12When a man is murdered, his son stands accused. But Holmes has his own theory. 11:454/5Hiding out in a hotel with his stolen cash, bank employee Dennis offends fellow guests.
| 11:005/12Colonel Elias Openshaw calls on the detective after a violent threat. 11:455/5The police close in on the fugitive bank employee.
| 11:00A teacher tries to find the childhood gang of his evacuation days.
| 11:00Musician Paul Weller is castaway by Kirsty Young. 11:45Sir David Attenborough introduces Rommel the Chameleon.
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| 12:00 | 12:003/6Are Sheila and Tommy's memories up to tackling their memoirs? 12:306/8The lads are planning on a holiday weekend up the coast.
| 12:004/5Dublin's theatrical costumiers dress a medieval banquet in a ghostly castle. 12:307/26All set for the Long Distance Bass Drum Race, Neddie Seagoon is duped into villainy.
| 12:003/6Edgar Finchley gets locked up, wins a prize and hits the wrong note with an army band. 12:3019/20The Lad takes up conjuring and is booked for Dartmoor Prison.
| 12:003/6Shocks are in store for Bertie at his Aunt Dahlia's house. 12:302/6The small-time crime writer is distracted when his wife loses something precious.
| 12:006/6Cat burglar Fingers Fogerty pays the comedian an unwelcome visit. 12:30A bungling burglar, a struggling pianist and the Clegworthy family's Sunday.
| 12:30Modern classic novel celebrating the magic of the Far North.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects a highlight - this time from the archive of the BBC World Service. 12:30Powerful account of growing up in a farming family in the Lake District.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/4Cleaners set to work in night-time Manchester. Sitcom starring Julie Hesmondhalgh 13:301/5The tough challenges of growing up in the Lake District in a sheep farming family. 13:451/5A fresh dramatisation of Carmen by Dan Allum. With original songs and music.
| 13:003/4The kids wonder if Charlie Bates is man at the helm material. Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. 13:302/5James and his family face a difficult decision to keep the farm out of debt. 13:452/5Carmen meets Don Jose again at a party.
| 13:004/4Mr and Mrs Wrigglesworth attempt to bond with the new neighbours. 13:303/5Clashing with his father, James gains a place at Oxford University. 13:453/5Carmen introduces Don Jose to her camp and a life of robbery and violence.
| 13:001/4Following their mother's death, two sisters try to clear out the family home. 13:304/5James recalls facing the horror of foot-and-mouth disease in 2001. 13:454/5Carmen stirs up the rivalry between Don Jose and Garcia.
| 13:005/5Alan Davies joins Sandi in her wood cabin to discuss simple pleasures. 13:305/5Lake District shepherd James Rebanks prepares for lambing season. 13:455/5Carmen realises that her fate is catching up with her...
| 13:452/6Comedian and actor Arthur English recalls events serving in the Second World War.
| 13:40‘Good King Wenceslas’ sung by the Choir of King's College and ‘Rasputin’ by Boney M. 13:50A fresh dramatisation of Carmen by Dan Allum. With original songs and music.
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| 14:00 | 14:006/6Josie Long and Kevin Eldon join Frank Skinner and Professor Kate Williams. 14:306/6Joan's got man troubles, while Rosie tackles pensioner politics. From 2001.
| 14:001/6Irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane and Rory Motion. 14:302/4Ailing Victorian publishers Spavin and Spavin hope Charles Dickens can save them.
| 14:002/6Andy Parsons, Rebecca Front, Miles Jupp and Rick Wakeman devise the panel show's rounds. 14:305/6A top restaurant critic causes island speculation when he books a table at Alberto's cafe.
| 14:001/6Martin Young hosts the quiz. With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Sue Cook and Annabel Giles. 14:304/6Wendy adopts a dog which adores her, but hates Robin.
| 14:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 14:303/6Mr Mulliner's tale about a relative with a peculiar prescription.
| 14:00The axe is hanging over the bumbling civil servants, thanks to a new computer. 14:25Kenneth gets some movie star gossip and 'Hornerama' looks at hospitals. 14:553/3Ian McMillan ends his literary tour of Yorkshire in Leeds.
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| 15:00 | 15:00When baby Tommy disappears, the police have to make very thorough enquiries.
| 15:00A writer follows a doctor going about his work in the mid-1960s Forest of Dean.
| 15:001/2Gentle, intelligent Oblomov fails to deal with life.
| 15:002/2Oblomov has fallen in love with Olga. Back in St Petersburg, her patience is tested.
| 15:00A single mother needs her neighbours’ help – a deaf man and an elderly woman.
| | 15:005/7Frankie borrows a little black book and works with a forgetful actress. 15:30'The Glums' debate culinary insularity and Jim and Bentley ponder pathos.
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| 16:00 | 16:003/7Novelist, comedian and actress Jenny Éclair talks about her life and career. 16:30Bluegrass in the Cotswolds at the Sore Fingers Summer School
| 16:00Loyd Grossman and Skin talk to Harriett Gilbert about their favourite books. 16:30Presenter and DJ Dave Pearce tells the story of Chicago House dance music.
| 16:00Steve Punt and guests share the joy of films, songs and books that are so bad they're good
| 16:00Gyles Brandreth praises the life of the creator of Sherlock Holmes. 16:30Sara Parker looks at roadworks - the diggers and those driven mad by them.
| 16:00The Carpenters' massive hit - We've Only Just Begun was originally a TV advert for a bank 16:30Former union leader Lord Morris investigates a forgotten black hero of political reform.
| 16:001/2Latimer can see into the future. But will he benefit from his clairvoyant powers?
| 16:008/12The Man in Black reveals a woman's terrifying dream - which turns into reality. 16:301/4Three witches meet on a blasted heath while murder is in the air.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/12The great detective traces a compromising photo, but meets his match. 17:451/5Bank clerk Dennis turns up in Porthant Bay at the end of the season.
| 17:002/12Why is a pawnbroker being paid to copy out an encyclopaedia? 17:452/5On the run with stolen cash, bank employee Dennis leaves false trails.
| 17:003/12Can the detective locate a missing husband without leaving Baker Street? 17:453/5Fugitive Dennis ponders the reaction to his absence with stolen cash.
| 17:004/12When a man is murdered, his son stands accused. But Holmes has his own theory. 17:454/5Hiding out in a hotel with his stolen cash, bank employee Dennis offends fellow guests.
| 17:005/12Colonel Elias Openshaw calls on the detective after a violent threat. 17:455/5The police close in on the fugitive bank employee.
| 17:00A teacher tries to find the childhood gang of his evacuation days.
| 17:00Musician Paul Weller is castaway by Kirsty Young. 17:45Sir David Attenborough introduces Rommel the Chameleon.
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| 18:00 | 18:003/6Are Sheila and Tommy's memories up to tackling their memoirs? 18:306/8The lads are planning on a holiday weekend up the coast.
| 18:004/5Dublin's theatrical costumiers dress a medieval banquet in a ghostly castle. 18:307/26All set for the Long Distance Bass Drum Race, Neddie Seagoon is duped into villainy.
| 18:003/6Edgar Finchley gets locked up, wins a prize and hits the wrong note with an army band. 18:3019/20The Lad takes up conjuring and is booked for Dartmoor Prison.
| 18:003/6Shocks are in store for Bertie at his Aunt Dahlia's house. 18:302/6The small-time crime writer is distracted when his wife loses something precious.
| 18:006/6Cat burglar Fingers Fogerty pays the comedian an unwelcome visit. 18:30A bungling burglar, a struggling pianist and the Clegworthy family's Sunday.
| 18:30Modern classic novel celebrating the magic of the Far North.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects a highlight - this time from the archive of the BBC World Service. 18:30Powerful account of growing up in a farming family in the Lake District.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/4Cleaners set to work in night-time Manchester. Sitcom starring Julie Hesmondhalgh 19:301/5The tough challenges of growing up in the Lake District in a sheep farming family. 19:451/5A fresh dramatisation of Carmen by Dan Allum. With original songs and music.
| 19:003/4The kids wonder if Charlie Bates is man at the helm material. Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. 19:302/5James and his family face a difficult decision to keep the farm out of debt. 19:452/5Carmen meets Don Jose again at a party.
| 19:004/4Mr and Mrs Wrigglesworth attempt to bond with the new neighbours. 19:303/5Clashing with his father, James gains a place at Oxford University. 19:453/5Carmen introduces Don Jose to her camp and a life of robbery and violence.
| 19:001/4Following their mother's death, two sisters try to clear out the family home. 19:304/5James recalls facing the horror of foot-and-mouth disease in 2001. 19:454/5Carmen stirs up the rivalry between Don Jose and Garcia.
| 19:005/5Alan Davies joins Sandi in her wood cabin to discuss simple pleasures. 19:305/5Lake District shepherd James Rebanks prepares for lambing season. 19:455/5Carmen realises that her fate is catching up with her...
| 19:452/6Comedian and actor Arthur English recalls events serving in the Second World War.
| 19:40‘Good King Wenceslas’ sung by the Choir of King's College and ‘Rasputin’ by Boney M. 19:50A fresh dramatisation of Carmen by Dan Allum. With original songs and music.
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| 20:00 | 20:006/6Josie Long and Kevin Eldon join Frank Skinner and Professor Kate Williams. 20:306/6Joan's got man troubles, while Rosie tackles pensioner politics. From 2001.
| 20:001/6Irreverent literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane and Rory Motion. 20:302/4Ailing Victorian publishers Spavin and Spavin hope Charles Dickens can save them.
| 20:002/6Andy Parsons, Rebecca Front, Miles Jupp and Rick Wakeman devise the panel show's rounds. 20:305/6A top restaurant critic causes island speculation when he books a table at Alberto's cafe.
| 20:001/6Martin Young hosts the quiz. With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Sue Cook and Annabel Giles. 20:304/6Wendy adopts a dog which adores her, but hates Robin.
| 20:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 20:303/6Mr Mulliner's tale about a relative with a peculiar prescription.
| 20:00The axe is hanging over the bumbling civil servants, thanks to a new computer. 20:25Kenneth gets some movie star gossip and 'Hornerama' looks at hospitals. 20:553/3Ian McMillan ends his literary tour of Yorkshire in Leeds.
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| 21:00 | 21:00When baby Tommy disappears, the police have to make very thorough enquiries.
| 21:00A writer follows a doctor going about his work in the mid-1960s Forest of Dean.
| 21:001/2Gentle, intelligent Oblomov fails to deal with life.
| 21:002/2Oblomov has fallen in love with Olga. Back in St Petersburg, her patience is tested.
| 21:00A single mother needs her neighbours’ help – a deaf man and an elderly woman.
| | 21:005/7Frankie borrows a little black book and works with a forgetful actress. 21:30'The Glums' debate culinary insularity and Jim and Bentley ponder pathos.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6How hard can it be to talk for 60 seconds without hesitation, repetition or deviation? 22:301/5The Baby Boomers see the funny side of everyday modern life.
| 22:001/6Discussion programme which challenges established ideas and questions received wisdom. 22:305/6Two travellers stumble upon a very unusual pub quiz. 22:55Jon Holmes has another chat to the comedian and podcaster, Geoff Norcott.
| 22:002/3Is Nathan finally toast? 22:301/4Welcome to a kingdom much like our own and nothing like it in the slightest.
| 22:004/6The best stag do ever, drinks you can't order at a wake, and why it's all over for Earth. 22:305/6Still living with his parents and a perfect younger brother: Eamon's affair to remember? 22:455/6Can the Sheriff of Nottingham develop a sinister laugh?
| 22:00Dara Ó Briain and Isy Suttie unravel a strange-but-true tale, with guest Chris Chung. 22:306/6The award-winning funny man revels in misery. With Laurence Howarth and Daisy Haggard. 22:55Jon Holmes once again chats to the comedian and podcaster, Geoff Norcott.
| 22:006/6John Shuttleworth enters the age of the mobile phone, but is he fully future-prepared? 22:156/6Tim Key holds an impromptu stag party for his guitarist Tom Basden. 22:301/6A trip to a classical concert poses difficulties for everyone.
| 22:002/6The Chosen One is piling on the flubbles! 22:304/6Andrew delivers a themed date. Dave's ex-school bully is back. 22:55Iain Lee talks to Josh Berry.
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| 23:00 | 23:007/8Ian Smith and Zoe Lyons join host Andy Zaltzman for the topical panel quiz show. 23:302/4Spin doctor Martin's new bestseller drives a wedge between him and Charles.
| 23:001/4A surveyor's clerk tries hard to cover up a huge white lie. 23:151/4The elderly Scotsmen invite Mrs Naughtie to perform her amazing Dance of the Seven Voles. 23:306/8Rodney Bewes joins Dan Gaster, Ben Silburn and Will Ing's sketch bonanza.
| 23:004/5Fathers' Mastermind, and a new-style triathlon. With guest Rodney Bewes. 23:306/6Revealing all on narcotics and Top of the Pops. 23:453/6Gerald Sinstadt tells the story of Eric Sarby and his prize-winning greyhound.
| 23:003/6Sketch comedy with Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell. From 1987. 23:302/4Mel Hudson and Vicki Pepperdine have a diabolical visitor.
| 23:003/6Mark Steel visits Basingstoke to talk roundabouts and a shopping centre record. 23:304/6Prison Governor Harry calls customer services and is put on hold - but for how long? 23:454/6Sketch show with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward.
| 23:003/6The cult series hits Lancaster University. Starring Stewart Lee and Richard Herring. 23:306/7Writer Alan Moore with musician Brian Eno in the tag talk show.
| 23:001/6Can having strength ever make us weak? Mark Watson's quest to improve the world. 23:306/6A department store drama means the pathology team must work on Christmas Day.
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