| 00:00 | 00:008/12The Man in Black reveals a woman's terrifying dream - which turns into reality. 00:301/4Three witches meet on a blasted heath while murder is in the air.
| 00:004/7The self-styled posh stand-up tells the story of his career to Bruce Morton. 00:301/2A fresh look at Shakespeare's Othello through the prism of the rehearsal room.
| 00:00Isy Suttie and Lolly Adefope talk favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 00:302/2Eavesdropping on actors and director as they prepare to stage the York Mystery Plays.
| 00:00Elizabeth Alker celebrates women composers at the forefront of electronic music.
| 00:00Feminist campaigner Lesley Abdela discusses the extraordinary suffragist leader. 00:30Choirmaster Gareth Malone explore the role of singing in our development.
| 00:00What makes Ravel's Pavane For A Dead Princess so evocative and emotional? 00:30Kat Arney investigates why little girls are addicted to the colour pink, and if it matters
| 00:002/2The death of his brother clears the way for Latimer to marry Bertha.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Musician Paul Weller is castaway by Kirsty Young. 01:45Sir David Attenborough introduces Rommel the Chameleon.
| 01:006/12Trailing a missing man, the great detective enters an opium den. 01:451/5Romance is on the menu in Val McDermid's fine dining comic crime drama series.
| 01:007/12The detective must solve a case where the only clues are a Christmas goose and a hat. 01:452/5It's high stakes for Val McDermid's series with murder on the menu.
| 01:008/12After her twin sister dies screaming in terror, a woman seeks the detective's help. 01:453/5Suspects line up in this culinary conundrum of a murder case. Stars Julie Hesmondhalgh.
| 01:009/12A young man with severe injuries and a chilling tale arrives at Watson's surgery. 01:454/5Val McDermid's crime series continues with a breakthrough to celebrate with fine wine.
| 01:0010/12When a missing bride's clothes appear in a lake, the sleuth is bound to investigate. 01:455/5Can DCI Alma Blair and CSM Jo Black salvage their personal relationship?
| 01:00June 1929: Maurice is in a wheelchair and cared for at home, but for how much longer?
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects a highlight - this time from the archive of the BBC World Service. 02:30Powerful account of growing up in a farming family in the Lake District.
| 02:004/6Will a tribe of African pygmies endorse Tommy and Sheila's CD? 02:307/8Bob takes Thelma to a boozy engagement party. So what happened?
| 02:005/5A US film company needs old uniforms from Dublin's theatrical costumiers. 02:308/26It’s 1662. Neddie commands HMS Resolute as the Dutch fleet attacks.
| 02:004/6Finchley takes to sea, disturbs an intruder, sees double and visits a house of spirits. 02:3020/20MCC chairman Sid makes the Lad England's cricket captain, but bets on Australia to win.
| 02:004/6Will Bertie's wheeze to "steal" Aunt Dahlia's fake pearls go to plan? 02:303/6The small-time crime writer and his wife have a clear-out to try and make some cash.
| 02:001/6The sketch comedy team poke fun at entertainment. 02:30An odd romantic tryst and the life of a great Englishman.
| 02:30Philosopher and scuba-diver Peter Godfrey-Smith explores the intelligence of the octopus.
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| 03:00 | 03:40‘Good King Wenceslas’ sung by the Choir of King's College and ‘Rasputin’ by Boney M. 03:50A fresh dramatisation of Carmen by Dan Allum. With original songs and music.
| 03:002/4Julie Hesmondhalgh, Paul Barber and John Thompson star in this Manchester-based sitcom. 03:301/10In the south of France, Eilidh reflects on her life with the Scottish artist Colin Brogan. 03:451/10As winter comes to Evensford, a local newspaper reporter meets a shy heiress.
| 03:004/4Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. Elizabeth gets a job and has a run-in with her new boss. 03:302/10Eilidh recalls her first encounter with Colin Brogan, an art student of her father’s. 03:452/10Reporter Richardson spends more time with the headstrong heiress.
| 03:001/4Victoria Coren Mitchell interviews Sheila Hancock about cars. 03:303/10Eilidh reveres her godfather, Johnny Melrose, but his son has designs on her. 03:453/10Richardson realises both Alex and Tom are also falling under the heiress' spell.
| 03:002/4While sorting out their mother's books, Maureen suggests buying a house in France. 03:304/10Eilidh reflects on the tragedy of her mother. But further devastation is imminent. 03:454/10Party plans are afoot for the heiress's 21st birthday and Richardson makes a decision.
| 03:001/4Alice and Snoo resort to some unconventional means to get hold of a passport. 03:305/10To escape Edinburgh, Eilidh heads to Paris and is in for a surprise encounter. 03:455/10As a midsummer night draws to an end, some life-changing events await Richardson.
| 03:453/6Arthur English recalls more highlights from a life in entertainment.
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| 04:00 | | 04:001/5Clive Anderson is joined by Gyles Brandreth, Jimmy Carr, John O'Farrell and David Quantick 04:301/6The comedian chronicles his life from childhood to fatherhood.
| 04:002/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 04:303/4Primus plots to save the firm by publishing deathbed memoirs of the famous.
| 04:003/6The panel show hosted by Angus Deayton and devised by the panellists. 04:306/6It's turnip season on the Scottish Island and Irene gets an offer she cannot refuse.
| 04:002/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Amanda Foreman and Maria McErlane. 04:305/6The couple's German friend Heinrich reveals his thoughts about the war.
| 04:004/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:304/6Mr Mulliner tells how a woman's callous dismissal led to vengeful neighbours.
| 04:00Operations at a hospital turn sickly from the civil servants' cure. 04:30Kenneth takes in a new West End crime-musical and Hornerama looks at housing.
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| 05:00 | 05:005/7Frankie borrows a little black book and works with a forgetful actress. 05:30'The Glums' debate culinary insularity and Jim and Bentley ponder pathos.
| 05:001/7The will of Alexandra David-Néel to travel to Tibet in 1923. 05:451/5A portrait of small town Scotland and the intriguing Kincaid family.
| 05:002/7Anna Leonowens's journey to Siam. Stars Sian Phillips. 05:452/5A homeless writer from Glasgow observes a post-apocalyptic landscape.
| 05:003/71913: Gertrude Bell travels into Arabia. Stars Rosalie Crutchley. 05:453/5Tales of the dissolution of a marriage and retirement.
| 05:004/7Amelia Edwards travels from Alexandria up the Nile river. Stars Anna Massey. 05:454/5A couple discover a surprising way to sustain their relationship.
| 05:005/7Daisy Bates' pioneering journeys in Western Australia. Stars Sinead Cusack. 05:455/5The writer remembers a favourite teacher who inspired his ambitions.
| 05:00Hollywood's Danny Kaye on his film career and working with UNICEF. 05:30Michael Freedland celebrates Danny Kaye's wide-ranging career and passions.
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| 06:00 | 06:006/12Trailing a missing man, the great detective enters an opium den. 06:451/5Romance is on the menu in Val McDermid's fine dining comic crime drama series.
| 06:007/12The detective must solve a case where the only clues are a Christmas goose and a hat. 06:452/5It's high stakes for Val McDermid's series with murder on the menu.
| 06:008/12After her twin sister dies screaming in terror, a woman seeks the detective's help. 06:453/5Suspects line up in this culinary conundrum of a murder case. Stars Julie Hesmondhalgh.
| 06:009/12A young man with severe injuries and a chilling tale arrives at Watson's surgery. 06:454/5Val McDermid's crime series continues with a breakthrough to celebrate with fine wine.
| 06:0010/12When a missing bride's clothes appear in a lake, the sleuth is bound to investigate. 06:455/5Can DCI Alma Blair and CSM Jo Black salvage their personal relationship?
| 06:00June 1929: Maurice is in a wheelchair and cared for at home, but for how much longer?
| 06:00Scientist and broadcaster Alice Roberts is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 06:45David Attenborough explores the life of Squire Waterton, a 19th-century taxidermist.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/6Will a tribe of African pygmies endorse Tommy and Sheila's CD? 07:307/8Bob takes Thelma to a boozy engagement party. So what happened?
| 07:005/5A US film company needs old uniforms from Dublin's theatrical costumiers. 07:308/26It’s 1662. Neddie commands HMS Resolute as the Dutch fleet attacks.
| 07:004/6Finchley takes to sea, disturbs an intruder, sees double and visits a house of spirits. 07:3020/20MCC chairman Sid makes the Lad England's cricket captain, but bets on Australia to win.
| 07:004/6Will Bertie's wheeze to "steal" Aunt Dahlia's fake pearls go to plan? 07:303/6The small-time crime writer and his wife have a clear-out to try and make some cash.
| 07:001/6The sketch comedy team poke fun at entertainment. 07:30An odd romantic tryst and the life of a great Englishman.
| 07:30Philosopher and scuba-diver Peter Godfrey-Smith explores the intelligence of the octopus.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 07:301/2Eilidh reflects on love and art as she recalls her life with the artist, Colin Brogan.
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| 08:00 | 08:002/4Julie Hesmondhalgh, Paul Barber and John Thompson star in this Manchester-based sitcom. 08:301/10In the south of France, Eilidh reflects on her life with the Scottish artist Colin Brogan. 08:451/10As winter comes to Evensford, a local newspaper reporter meets a shy heiress.
| 08:004/4Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. Elizabeth gets a job and has a run-in with her new boss. 08:302/10Eilidh recalls her first encounter with Colin Brogan, an art student of her father’s. 08:452/10Reporter Richardson spends more time with the headstrong heiress.
| 08:001/4Victoria Coren Mitchell interviews Sheila Hancock about cars. 08:303/10Eilidh reveres her godfather, Johnny Melrose, but his son has designs on her. 08:453/10Richardson realises both Alex and Tom are also falling under the heiress' spell.
| 08:002/4While sorting out their mother's books, Maureen suggests buying a house in France. 08:304/10Eilidh reflects on the tragedy of her mother. But further devastation is imminent. 08:454/10Party plans are afoot for the heiress's 21st birthday and Richardson makes a decision.
| 08:001/4Alice and Snoo resort to some unconventional means to get hold of a passport. 08:305/10To escape Edinburgh, Eilidh heads to Paris and is in for a surprise encounter. 08:455/10As a midsummer night draws to an end, some life-changing events await Richardson.
| 08:453/6Arthur English recalls more highlights from a life in entertainment.
| 08:40Comedian Josh Widdecombe selects tracks by George Harrison and Pulp. 08:501/2From winter to midsummer night, a local reporter and a shy heiress get acquainted.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Susan Hulme takes a first look at new legislation on crime and policing 09:301/5Anne Widdecombe rewinds 5,000 years to look at the history of etiquette. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Paul Kerensa.
| 09:00Alicia McCarthy reports as the prime minister updates MPs on Ukraine. 09:302/5Ann Widdecombe presents etiquette history from 1600 - how to behave in court. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Lyndall Bywater.
| 09:00MPs focus on Gaza. Susan Hulme reports. 09:303/5Ann Widdecombe explores the growing middle classes 18th century guide to etiquette. 09:45A service for Ash Wednesday led by the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell
| 09:00Alicia McCarthy reports on Prime Minister's Questions and the Crown Court backlog. 09:304/5Ann Widdecombe looks at how etiquette divided Britain and America in the 18th century. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Sandra Godley.
| 09:00Sean Curran reports as MPs question the government about oil and gas in the North Sea. 09:305/5Ann Widdecombe zooms forward to the making of manners in cyberspace. 09:45Worship with Fr Philip Blackledge of Holy Trinity Scottish Episcopal Church, Melrose
| 09:00Operations at a hospital turn sickly from the civil servants' cure. 09:30Kenneth takes in a new West End crime-musical and Hornerama looks at housing.
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| 10:00 | 10:004/7The self-styled posh stand-up tells the story of his career to Bruce Morton. 10:301/2A fresh look at Shakespeare's Othello through the prism of the rehearsal room.
| 10:00Isy Suttie and Lolly Adefope talk favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 10:302/2Eavesdropping on actors and director as they prepare to stage the York Mystery Plays.
| 10:00Elizabeth Alker celebrates women composers at the forefront of electronic music.
| 10:00Feminist campaigner Lesley Abdela discusses the extraordinary suffragist leader. 10:30Choirmaster Gareth Malone explore the role of singing in our development.
| 10:00What makes Ravel's Pavane For A Dead Princess so evocative and emotional? 10:30Kat Arney investigates why little girls are addicted to the colour pink, and if it matters
| 10:00Hollywood's Danny Kaye on his film career and working with UNICEF. 10:30Michael Freedland celebrates Danny Kaye's wide-ranging career and passions.
| 10:006/7Frankie has a medical and recalls ‘special’ lessons given in London's Soho. 10:30Dick asks Jimmy for help with a speech - and Ron and Eth ponder eloping in 'The Glums'.
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| 11:00 | 11:006/12Trailing a missing man, the great detective enters an opium den. 11:451/5Romance is on the menu in Val McDermid's fine dining comic crime drama series.
| 11:007/12The detective must solve a case where the only clues are a Christmas goose and a hat. 11:452/5It's high stakes for Val McDermid's series with murder on the menu.
| 11:008/12After her twin sister dies screaming in terror, a woman seeks the detective's help. 11:453/5Suspects line up in this culinary conundrum of a murder case. Stars Julie Hesmondhalgh.
| 11:009/12A young man with severe injuries and a chilling tale arrives at Watson's surgery. 11:454/5Val McDermid's crime series continues with a breakthrough to celebrate with fine wine.
| 11:0010/12When a missing bride's clothes appear in a lake, the sleuth is bound to investigate. 11:455/5Can DCI Alma Blair and CSM Jo Black salvage their personal relationship?
| 11:00June 1929: Maurice is in a wheelchair and cared for at home, but for how much longer?
| 11:00Scientist and broadcaster Alice Roberts is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 11:45David Attenborough explores the life of Squire Waterton, a 19th-century taxidermist.
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| 12:00 | 12:004/6Will a tribe of African pygmies endorse Tommy and Sheila's CD? 12:307/8Bob takes Thelma to a boozy engagement party. So what happened?
| 12:005/5A US film company needs old uniforms from Dublin's theatrical costumiers. 12:308/26It’s 1662. Neddie commands HMS Resolute as the Dutch fleet attacks.
| 12:004/6Finchley takes to sea, disturbs an intruder, sees double and visits a house of spirits. 12:3020/20MCC chairman Sid makes the Lad England's cricket captain, but bets on Australia to win.
| 12:004/6Will Bertie's wheeze to "steal" Aunt Dahlia's fake pearls go to plan? 12:303/6The small-time crime writer and his wife have a clear-out to try and make some cash.
| 12:001/6The sketch comedy team poke fun at entertainment. 12:30An odd romantic tryst and the life of a great Englishman.
| 12:30Philosopher and scuba-diver Peter Godfrey-Smith explores the intelligence of the octopus.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:301/2Eilidh reflects on love and art as she recalls her life with the artist, Colin Brogan.
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| 13:00 | 13:002/4Julie Hesmondhalgh, Paul Barber and John Thompson star in this Manchester-based sitcom. 13:301/10In the south of France, Eilidh reflects on her life with the Scottish artist Colin Brogan. 13:451/10As winter comes to Evensford, a local newspaper reporter meets a shy heiress.
| 13:004/4Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. Elizabeth gets a job and has a run-in with her new boss. 13:302/10Eilidh recalls her first encounter with Colin Brogan, an art student of her father’s. 13:452/10Reporter Richardson spends more time with the headstrong heiress.
| 13:001/4Victoria Coren Mitchell interviews Sheila Hancock about cars. 13:303/10Eilidh reveres her godfather, Johnny Melrose, but his son has designs on her. 13:453/10Richardson realises both Alex and Tom are also falling under the heiress' spell.
| 13:002/4While sorting out their mother's books, Maureen suggests buying a house in France. 13:304/10Eilidh reflects on the tragedy of her mother. But further devastation is imminent. 13:454/10Party plans are afoot for the heiress's 21st birthday and Richardson makes a decision.
| 13:001/4Alice and Snoo resort to some unconventional means to get hold of a passport. 13:305/10To escape Edinburgh, Eilidh heads to Paris and is in for a surprise encounter. 13:455/10As a midsummer night draws to an end, some life-changing events await Richardson.
| 13:453/6Arthur English recalls more highlights from a life in entertainment.
| 13:40Comedian Josh Widdecombe selects tracks by George Harrison and Pulp. 13:501/2From winter to midsummer night, a local reporter and a shy heiress get acquainted.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/5Clive Anderson is joined by Gyles Brandreth, Jimmy Carr, John O'Farrell and David Quantick 14:301/6The comedian chronicles his life from childhood to fatherhood.
| 14:002/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 14:303/4Primus plots to save the firm by publishing deathbed memoirs of the famous.
| 14:003/6The panel show hosted by Angus Deayton and devised by the panellists. 14:306/6It's turnip season on the Scottish Island and Irene gets an offer she cannot refuse.
| 14:002/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Amanda Foreman and Maria McErlane. 14:305/6The couple's German friend Heinrich reveals his thoughts about the war.
| 14:004/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 14:304/6Mr Mulliner tells how a woman's callous dismissal led to vengeful neighbours.
| 14:00Operations at a hospital turn sickly from the civil servants' cure. 14:30Kenneth takes in a new West End crime-musical and Hornerama looks at housing.
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| 15:00 | 15:001/7The will of Alexandra David-Néel to travel to Tibet in 1923. 15:451/5A portrait of small town Scotland and the intriguing Kincaid family.
| 15:002/7Anna Leonowens's journey to Siam. Stars Sian Phillips. 15:452/5A homeless writer from Glasgow observes a post-apocalyptic landscape.
| 15:003/71913: Gertrude Bell travels into Arabia. Stars Rosalie Crutchley. 15:453/5Tales of the dissolution of a marriage and retirement.
| 15:004/7Amelia Edwards travels from Alexandria up the Nile river. Stars Anna Massey. 15:454/5A couple discover a surprising way to sustain their relationship.
| 15:005/7Daisy Bates' pioneering journeys in Western Australia. Stars Sinead Cusack. 15:455/5The writer remembers a favourite teacher who inspired his ambitions.
| 15:00Hollywood's Danny Kaye on his film career and working with UNICEF. 15:30Michael Freedland celebrates Danny Kaye's wide-ranging career and passions.
| 15:006/7Frankie has a medical and recalls ‘special’ lessons given in London's Soho. 15:30Dick asks Jimmy for help with a speech - and Ron and Eth ponder eloping in 'The Glums'.
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| 16:00 | 16:004/7The self-styled posh stand-up tells the story of his career to Bruce Morton. 16:301/2A fresh look at Shakespeare's Othello through the prism of the rehearsal room.
| 16:00Isy Suttie and Lolly Adefope talk favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 16:302/2Eavesdropping on actors and director as they prepare to stage the York Mystery Plays.
| 16:00Elizabeth Alker celebrates women composers at the forefront of electronic music.
| 16:00Feminist campaigner Lesley Abdela discusses the extraordinary suffragist leader. 16:30Choirmaster Gareth Malone explore the role of singing in our development.
| 16:00What makes Ravel's Pavane For A Dead Princess so evocative and emotional? 16:30Kat Arney investigates why little girls are addicted to the colour pink, and if it matters
| 16:002/2The death of his brother clears the way for Latimer to marry Bertha.
| 16:009/12When a couple inherit a mansion, the wife is strangely captivated. 16:302/4Can the three witches save the baby heir to the throne and the crown?
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| 17:00 | 17:006/12Trailing a missing man, the great detective enters an opium den. 17:451/5Romance is on the menu in Val McDermid's fine dining comic crime drama series.
| 17:007/12The detective must solve a case where the only clues are a Christmas goose and a hat. 17:452/5It's high stakes for Val McDermid's series with murder on the menu.
| 17:008/12After her twin sister dies screaming in terror, a woman seeks the detective's help. 17:453/5Suspects line up in this culinary conundrum of a murder case. Stars Julie Hesmondhalgh.
| 17:009/12A young man with severe injuries and a chilling tale arrives at Watson's surgery. 17:454/5Val McDermid's crime series continues with a breakthrough to celebrate with fine wine.
| 17:0010/12When a missing bride's clothes appear in a lake, the sleuth is bound to investigate. 17:455/5Can DCI Alma Blair and CSM Jo Black salvage their personal relationship?
| 17:00June 1929: Maurice is in a wheelchair and cared for at home, but for how much longer?
| 17:00Scientist and broadcaster Alice Roberts is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 17:45David Attenborough explores the life of Squire Waterton, a 19th-century taxidermist.
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| 18:00 | 18:004/6Will a tribe of African pygmies endorse Tommy and Sheila's CD? 18:307/8Bob takes Thelma to a boozy engagement party. So what happened?
| 18:005/5A US film company needs old uniforms from Dublin's theatrical costumiers. 18:308/26It’s 1662. Neddie commands HMS Resolute as the Dutch fleet attacks.
| 18:004/6Finchley takes to sea, disturbs an intruder, sees double and visits a house of spirits. 18:3020/20MCC chairman Sid makes the Lad England's cricket captain, but bets on Australia to win.
| 18:004/6Will Bertie's wheeze to "steal" Aunt Dahlia's fake pearls go to plan? 18:303/6The small-time crime writer and his wife have a clear-out to try and make some cash.
| 18:001/6The sketch comedy team poke fun at entertainment. 18:30An odd romantic tryst and the life of a great Englishman.
| 18:30Philosopher and scuba-diver Peter Godfrey-Smith explores the intelligence of the octopus.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 18:301/2Eilidh reflects on love and art as she recalls her life with the artist, Colin Brogan.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/4Julie Hesmondhalgh, Paul Barber and John Thompson star in this Manchester-based sitcom. 19:301/10In the south of France, Eilidh reflects on her life with the Scottish artist Colin Brogan. 19:451/10As winter comes to Evensford, a local newspaper reporter meets a shy heiress.
| 19:004/4Nina Stibbe’s comic novel. Elizabeth gets a job and has a run-in with her new boss. 19:302/10Eilidh recalls her first encounter with Colin Brogan, an art student of her father’s. 19:452/10Reporter Richardson spends more time with the headstrong heiress.
| 19:001/4Victoria Coren Mitchell interviews Sheila Hancock about cars. 19:303/10Eilidh reveres her godfather, Johnny Melrose, but his son has designs on her. 19:453/10Richardson realises both Alex and Tom are also falling under the heiress' spell.
| 19:002/4While sorting out their mother's books, Maureen suggests buying a house in France. 19:304/10Eilidh reflects on the tragedy of her mother. But further devastation is imminent. 19:454/10Party plans are afoot for the heiress's 21st birthday and Richardson makes a decision.
| 19:001/4Alice and Snoo resort to some unconventional means to get hold of a passport. 19:305/10To escape Edinburgh, Eilidh heads to Paris and is in for a surprise encounter. 19:455/10As a midsummer night draws to an end, some life-changing events await Richardson.
| 19:453/6Arthur English recalls more highlights from a life in entertainment.
| 19:40Comedian Josh Widdecombe selects tracks by George Harrison and Pulp. 19:501/2From winter to midsummer night, a local reporter and a shy heiress get acquainted.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/5Clive Anderson is joined by Gyles Brandreth, Jimmy Carr, John O'Farrell and David Quantick 20:301/6The comedian chronicles his life from childhood to fatherhood.
| 20:002/6Ian McMillan's literary game with Mark Thomas, Roger McGough, Dillie Keane, Miles Kington. 20:303/4Primus plots to save the firm by publishing deathbed memoirs of the famous.
| 20:003/6The panel show hosted by Angus Deayton and devised by the panellists. 20:306/6It's turnip season on the Scottish Island and Irene gets an offer she cannot refuse.
| 20:002/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Amanda Foreman and Maria McErlane. 20:305/6The couple's German friend Heinrich reveals his thoughts about the war.
| 20:004/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 20:304/6Mr Mulliner tells how a woman's callous dismissal led to vengeful neighbours.
| 20:00Operations at a hospital turn sickly from the civil servants' cure. 20:30Kenneth takes in a new West End crime-musical and Hornerama looks at housing.
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| 21:00 | 21:001/7The will of Alexandra David-Néel to travel to Tibet in 1923. 21:451/5A portrait of small town Scotland and the intriguing Kincaid family.
| 21:002/7Anna Leonowens's journey to Siam. Stars Sian Phillips. 21:452/5A homeless writer from Glasgow observes a post-apocalyptic landscape.
| 21:003/71913: Gertrude Bell travels into Arabia. Stars Rosalie Crutchley. 21:453/5Tales of the dissolution of a marriage and retirement.
| 21:004/7Amelia Edwards travels from Alexandria up the Nile river. Stars Anna Massey. 21:454/5A couple discover a surprising way to sustain their relationship.
| 21:005/7Daisy Bates' pioneering journeys in Western Australia. Stars Sinead Cusack. 21:455/5The writer remembers a favourite teacher who inspired his ambitions.
| 21:00Hollywood's Danny Kaye on his film career and working with UNICEF. 21:30Michael Freedland celebrates Danny Kaye's wide-ranging career and passions.
| 21:006/7Frankie has a medical and recalls ‘special’ lessons given in London's Soho. 21:30Dick asks Jimmy for help with a speech - and Ron and Eth ponder eloping in 'The Glums'.
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| 22:00 | 22:006/6Daliso Chaponda and Sara Pascoe join the panel for a game of Just a Minute. 22:302/521st-century life from people growing older disgracefully. 22:55Iain Lee talks to Josh Berry.
| 22:002/6Discussion programme which challenges established ideas and questions received wisdom. 22:306/6Inoculation against old age leads to unusual results.
| 22:003/3Is it all over for Nathan? 22:302/4Wunderland is awarded prestigious by-the-sea status. 22:55Iain Lee talks to Josh Berry.
| 22:005/6We see you, women over 40, and we hear you, Bro. 22:306/6Can Eamon make an impact at the local variety halls of Nazareth? 22:456/6How will the British Olympic team fare in 776BC?
| 22:001/4Are you a 'decent' person? Then this is the show for you as Britain is put to rights. 22:301/6The sports agent tackles a footballer who's just issued his 17th public apology.
| 22:001/6Tim finds himself confronted by a man with an interesting technique for warding off foxes. 22:302/6The promise of a weekend away tests everyone's patience.
| 22:003/6What could possibly go wrong with a love potion? Sam is going to find out. 22:305/6A sticky DIY mishap for cabbie Dave, and Mike's first job is with the menacing Jess.
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| 23:00 | 23:008/8Scott Bennett and Lucy Porter join host Andy Zaltzman for the topical panel quiz show. 23:303/4Revenge is a gourmet dish best served cold when Martin deceives Charles.
| 23:002/4Colin impersonates a film producer with dangerous consequences. 23:152/4The elderly Scotsmen probe Mrs Naughtie's odd disappearance amid some unsavoury rumours. 23:307/8It's Pig Night - and shopping news. Dan Gaster, Will Ing and Ben Silburn's sketch-bonanza.
| 23:005/5New age DIY, and Sinatra sings punk. With special guest Britt Ekland. 23:301/6The London Asian radio station toughens up its act. From 1996.
| 23:004/6Sketch comedy with Andy Hamilton, Nick Revell and Harry Enfield. 23:303/4Nostalgia is all the rage this week, as an escaping PoW drops in and out.
| 23:004/6Mark Steel visits Douglas on the Isle of Man to talk space travel and fairy bridges. 23:305/6A heavy storm leaves The Egg short of food. 23:455/6Sketch show with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. From September 2001.
| 23:004/6The cult BBC Radio 1 series hits Queen's University Belfast. 23:301/6Entertainer Tommy Cockles is at the Mallard Theatre, and finds it transformed.
| 23:002/6Could we all use more or less faith? Mark Watson's quest to improve the world. 23:301/4Simon uses his 'flair for ideas' to prove how bad he feels about being an arms dealer.
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