| 00:00 | 00:009/12When a couple inherit a mansion, the wife is strangely captivated. 00:302/4Can the three witches save the baby heir to the throne and the crown?
| 00:005/7Andy Zaltzman explains why being a stand-up is the best job. 00:30First bus company run a writing competition for their drivers. Hop on board...
| 00:00Samira Ahmed and Elis James join Harriett Gilbert to discuss favourite books. 00:30A mysterious note sends a visitor to Belfast on a labyrinthine journey through the city.
| 00:00Why do some fake history stories get widely shared on social media?
| 00:00Charity founder Marjorie Wallace chooses composer Edward Elgar. 00:30Roger Law takes a look at the 'fancy': the wonderful world of show rabbits
| 00:00How Elgar's poignant choral work has touched and changed people's lives. 00:30Matthew Parris joins traders on the ancient salt route in Ethiopia's Danakil Depression.
| 00:00An eccentric religious minister sparks terror with his destructive plan.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Scientist and broadcaster Alice Roberts is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 01:45David Attenborough explores the life of Squire Waterton, a 19th-century taxidermist.
| 01:0011/12Who has stolen jewels from one of the treasures of the Empire? The detective investigates. 01:45Will May ever be able to forgive her sister for "stealing" her fiancé?
| 01:0012/12A young governess consults the detective in a most sinister case. Starring Clive Merrison. 01:45A missing boy is reunited with his parents, but can't recall his abduction.
| 01:001/6Ecology journalist Andy faces a bizarre confrontation with what he hates most in the world 01:301/3Young debutante Rosemary dies after a sip of poisoned champagne.
| 01:002/6Can ecology journalist Andy Smith escape the impact a big business take-over battle? 01:302/3One year on from Rosemary's death, her widower George can't accept that it was suicide.
| 01:003/6Can ecology journalist Andy Smith discover who is smuggling uranium out of Britain? 01:303/3George Barton dies in exactly the same way as his wife a year earlier.
| 01:001/3Friends recall the past but realise relationships aren't what they seem.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 02:301/2Eilidh reflects on love and art as she recalls her life with the artist, Colin Brogan.
| 02:005/6Will hard-up Tommy and Sheila's trip to Australia ever get off the ground? 02:308/8Bob persuades Terry to go on a boating holiday on the Norfolk Broads.
| 02:001/4Vinny arrives home with a bundle of joy whilst Samina is furious with Saleem. 02:309/26With the revelation that Neddie was once mass-produced, can the original be found?
| 02:005/6Mr Finchley leads a village uprising and gains a travelling companion. 02:301/20After a disastrous break, the Lad discovers Sid's rented his house out. From October 1956.
| 02:005/6Bertie and Aunt Dahlia land in another pickle. Stars Richard Briers. 02:304/6When Gerald reveals he is happy to pick up hitchhikers in his car, Diana is not impressed.
| 02:003/6It's murder! Sketch comedy from the team that created TV's Absolutely. 02:25A disastrous foray into journalism is recounted in embarrassment. 02:30Doddy is joined by Gerry and the Pacemakers. From 1963.
| 02:30Poet George Szirtes reads his moving, award-winning memoir about his mother.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Comedian Josh Widdecombe selects tracks by George Harrison and Pulp. 03:501/2From winter to midsummer night, a local reporter and a shy heiress get acquainted.
| 03:003/4Julie and Nobby find themselves in a sticky situation. Stars Julie Hesmondhalgh. 03:306/10Eilidh and Colin eke out a living on the Mediterranean coast of France. 03:456/10Richardson tries to cut himself off from everyone, but then he spots a figure he knows.
| 03:001/4Return of the Scots-Asian corner shop comedy. Stars Sanjeev Kohli and Donald Mcleary. 03:307/10Colin proposes to Eilidh. But the buzz from life in Southern France start to fade... 03:457/10Richardson decides he has to move on. Tom is happy, but storm clouds are gathering.
| 03:002/4Jo Brand talks to Victoria Coren Mitchell about her life through the cars she has known. 03:308/10A chance encounter in Marseille raises doubts about Eilidh’s life. 03:458/10When Richardson finally returns home, a startling discovery awaits him.
| 03:003/4Hearing a random voice over their father's radio ham equipment upsets Lesley. 03:309/10Colin’s long-standing desire to visit the Iles d’Or has devastating consequences. 03:459/10Visiting Lydia in the sanatorium, Richardson catches up on events with Blackie.
| 03:002/4When Snoo makes an unexpected purchase, Alice has to face an old rival and some cables. 03:3010/10Driven by curiosity, Eilidh learns more from Colin’s confidante. 03:4510/10As he helps her recovery, Richardson must face up to what love for Lydia really means.
| 03:35Chef Rick Stein chooses tracks by Julie Andrews and the Crash Test Dummies. 03:454/6The actor Arthur English remembers his time as a top comic at London's Windmill Theatre.
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| 04:00 | | 04:0011/12Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Jenny Eclair, Pam Ayres and Gyles Brandreth. 04:302/6The comedian looks at the ups and downs of domesticity. With Dave Lamb.
| 04:003/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough. 04:304/4Edith’s refusal to let Primus publish her books sparks desperate merger talks.
| 04:004/6Russell Kane, Josie Long, Alun Cochrane and Milton Jones devise the panel show's rounds. 04:301/6Patrick wonders who Green Day are, and Joe turns into a doting daddy.
| 04:003/6Martin Young is joined by Francis Wheen, Carol Sarler, Fred Housego and Rachel Holmes. 04:306/6Robin is soaking. Derek is excited. Maureen is furious. Whatever next?
| 04:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:305/6A tale of love, parental obstruction and unexpected opportunities.
| 04:00The blundering civil servants battle to organise a military display. 04:30Kenneth Horne gets an invitation and Hornerama looks at show business.
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| 05:00 | 05:006/7Frankie has a medical and recalls ‘special’ lessons given in London's Soho. 05:30Dick asks Jimmy for help with a speech - and Ron and Eth ponder eloping in 'The Glums'.
| 05:006/7Kate Marsden’s 1891 journey across Siberia to nurse the sick. 05:45"Sundays at our house are always loud."
| 05:007/7Emily Eden’s mid-1800s journeys in British Imperial India. 05:45In a world not unlike ours, Janet flees the city after a devastating loss.
| 05:001/3The alluring Gwendolen is the object of several affections in this 1876 classic.
| 05:002/3Gwendolen is married to Grandcourt, while Daniel tries to trace Mirah's father.
| 05:003/3A heady mix of death, revelation, politics and marriage make up the climax to this classic
| 05:00American writer Susan Sontag discusses the significance of photography. 05:30What is the unique vision and contested legacy of photographer Diane Arbus?
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| 06:00 | 06:0011/12Who has stolen jewels from one of the treasures of the Empire? The detective investigates. 06:45Will May ever be able to forgive her sister for "stealing" her fiancé?
| 06:0012/12A young governess consults the detective in a most sinister case. Starring Clive Merrison. 06:45A missing boy is reunited with his parents, but can't recall his abduction.
| 06:001/6Ecology journalist Andy faces a bizarre confrontation with what he hates most in the world 06:301/3Young debutante Rosemary dies after a sip of poisoned champagne.
| 06:002/6Can ecology journalist Andy Smith escape the impact a big business take-over battle? 06:302/3One year on from Rosemary's death, her widower George can't accept that it was suicide.
| 06:003/6Can ecology journalist Andy Smith discover who is smuggling uranium out of Britain? 06:303/3George Barton dies in exactly the same way as his wife a year earlier.
| 06:001/3Friends recall the past but realise relationships aren't what they seem.
| 06:00Historian David Olusoga is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 06:45Fireflies generate light by themselves and they do this with style.
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| 07:00 | 07:005/6Will hard-up Tommy and Sheila's trip to Australia ever get off the ground? 07:308/8Bob persuades Terry to go on a boating holiday on the Norfolk Broads.
| 07:001/4Vinny arrives home with a bundle of joy whilst Samina is furious with Saleem. 07:309/26With the revelation that Neddie was once mass-produced, can the original be found?
| 07:005/6Mr Finchley leads a village uprising and gains a travelling companion. 07:301/20After a disastrous break, the Lad discovers Sid's rented his house out. From October 1956.
| 07:005/6Bertie and Aunt Dahlia land in another pickle. Stars Richard Briers. 07:304/6When Gerald reveals he is happy to pick up hitchhikers in his car, Diana is not impressed.
| 07:003/6It's murder! Sketch comedy from the team that created TV's Absolutely. 07:25A disastrous foray into journalism is recounted in embarrassment. 07:30Doddy is joined by Gerry and the Pacemakers. From 1963.
| 07:30Poet George Szirtes reads his moving, award-winning memoir about his mother.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects a highlight from the BBC's poetry archive to mark St Patrick's Day. 07:302/2In the south of France, Eilidh continues to reflect on her life with artist, Colin Brogan.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/4Julie and Nobby find themselves in a sticky situation. Stars Julie Hesmondhalgh. 08:306/10Eilidh and Colin eke out a living on the Mediterranean coast of France. 08:456/10Richardson tries to cut himself off from everyone, but then he spots a figure he knows.
| 08:001/4Return of the Scots-Asian corner shop comedy. Stars Sanjeev Kohli and Donald Mcleary. 08:307/10Colin proposes to Eilidh. But the buzz from life in Southern France start to fade... 08:457/10Richardson decides he has to move on. Tom is happy, but storm clouds are gathering.
| 08:002/4Jo Brand talks to Victoria Coren Mitchell about her life through the cars she has known. 08:308/10A chance encounter in Marseille raises doubts about Eilidh’s life. 08:458/10When Richardson finally returns home, a startling discovery awaits him.
| 08:003/4Hearing a random voice over their father's radio ham equipment upsets Lesley. 08:309/10Colin’s long-standing desire to visit the Iles d’Or has devastating consequences. 08:459/10Visiting Lydia in the sanatorium, Richardson catches up on events with Blackie.
| 08:002/4When Snoo makes an unexpected purchase, Alice has to face an old rival and some cables. 08:3010/10Driven by curiosity, Eilidh learns more from Colin’s confidante. 08:4510/10As he helps her recovery, Richardson must face up to what love for Lydia really means.
| 08:35Chef Rick Stein chooses tracks by Julie Andrews and the Crash Test Dummies. 08:454/6The actor Arthur English remembers his time as a top comic at London's Windmill Theatre.
| 08:40Comedian Russell Howard picks tracks by Tracy Chapman and Loudon Wainwright III. 08:502/2Richardson tries to cut himself off from everyone but eventually has to face his feelings.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Susan Hulme reports as MPs raise concerns about the use of smartphones in schools. 09:30Francine Stock on the alluring yet elusive quality of charisma, historically and today. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Ann Easter.
| 09:00MPs hold their first debate on the government's 'flagship' Crime and Policing Bill. 09:30Francine Stock explores the divine grace of medieval mystics Margery Kempe and Joan of Arc 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Steve Williams.
| 09:00David Cornock reports on a row over sentencing guidelines for judges. 09:30Francine Stock explores the 'royal touch' as practised by Elizabeth I and our royals today 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Shermara Fletcher.
| 09:00Sean Curran reports on Prime Minister's Questions 09:30Francine Stock explores Franz Mesmer and the charismatic healing power of suggestibility. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Sharon Grenham-Thompson.
| 09:00Susan Hulme reports as ministers promise to scrap "the world's biggest quango". 09:30Francine Stock explores charismatic leadership, from Giuseppe Garibaldi to Osama Bin Laden 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Leslie Griffiths.
| 09:00The blundering civil servants battle to organise a military display. 09:30Kenneth Horne gets an invitation and Hornerama looks at show business.
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| 10:00 | 10:005/7Andy Zaltzman explains why being a stand-up is the best job. 10:30First bus company run a writing competition for their drivers. Hop on board...
| 10:00Samira Ahmed and Elis James join Harriett Gilbert to discuss favourite books. 10:30A mysterious note sends a visitor to Belfast on a labyrinthine journey through the city.
| 10:00Why do some fake history stories get widely shared on social media?
| 10:00Charity founder Marjorie Wallace chooses composer Edward Elgar. 10:30Roger Law takes a look at the 'fancy': the wonderful world of show rabbits
| 10:00How Elgar's poignant choral work has touched and changed people's lives. 10:30Matthew Parris joins traders on the ancient salt route in Ethiopia's Danakil Depression.
| 10:00American writer Susan Sontag discusses the significance of photography. 10:30What is the unique vision and contested legacy of photographer Diane Arbus?
| 10:007/7Frankie recalls his Everest expedition and appears as a witness in the High Court. 10:30Dick and Jimmy discuss their biographies and Ron Glum considers growing a moustache.
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| 11:00 | 11:0011/12Who has stolen jewels from one of the treasures of the Empire? The detective investigates. 11:45Will May ever be able to forgive her sister for "stealing" her fiancé?
| 11:0012/12A young governess consults the detective in a most sinister case. Starring Clive Merrison. 11:45A missing boy is reunited with his parents, but can't recall his abduction.
| 11:001/6Ecology journalist Andy faces a bizarre confrontation with what he hates most in the world 11:301/3Young debutante Rosemary dies after a sip of poisoned champagne.
| 11:002/6Can ecology journalist Andy Smith escape the impact a big business take-over battle? 11:302/3One year on from Rosemary's death, her widower George can't accept that it was suicide.
| 11:003/6Can ecology journalist Andy Smith discover who is smuggling uranium out of Britain? 11:303/3George Barton dies in exactly the same way as his wife a year earlier.
| 11:001/3Friends recall the past but realise relationships aren't what they seem.
| 11:00Historian David Olusoga is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 11:45Fireflies generate light by themselves and they do this with style.
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| 12:00 | 12:005/6Will hard-up Tommy and Sheila's trip to Australia ever get off the ground? 12:308/8Bob persuades Terry to go on a boating holiday on the Norfolk Broads.
| 12:001/4Vinny arrives home with a bundle of joy whilst Samina is furious with Saleem. 12:309/26With the revelation that Neddie was once mass-produced, can the original be found?
| 12:005/6Mr Finchley leads a village uprising and gains a travelling companion. 12:301/20After a disastrous break, the Lad discovers Sid's rented his house out. From October 1956.
| 12:005/6Bertie and Aunt Dahlia land in another pickle. Stars Richard Briers. 12:304/6When Gerald reveals he is happy to pick up hitchhikers in his car, Diana is not impressed.
| 12:003/6It's murder! Sketch comedy from the team that created TV's Absolutely. 12:25A disastrous foray into journalism is recounted in embarrassment. 12:30Doddy is joined by Gerry and the Pacemakers. From 1963.
| 12:30Poet George Szirtes reads his moving, award-winning memoir about his mother.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects a highlight from the BBC's poetry archive to mark St Patrick's Day. 12:302/2In the south of France, Eilidh continues to reflect on her life with artist, Colin Brogan.
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| 13:00 | 13:003/4Julie and Nobby find themselves in a sticky situation. Stars Julie Hesmondhalgh. 13:306/10Eilidh and Colin eke out a living on the Mediterranean coast of France. 13:456/10Richardson tries to cut himself off from everyone, but then he spots a figure he knows.
| 13:001/4Return of the Scots-Asian corner shop comedy. Stars Sanjeev Kohli and Donald Mcleary. 13:307/10Colin proposes to Eilidh. But the buzz from life in Southern France start to fade... 13:457/10Richardson decides he has to move on. Tom is happy, but storm clouds are gathering.
| 13:002/4Jo Brand talks to Victoria Coren Mitchell about her life through the cars she has known. 13:308/10A chance encounter in Marseille raises doubts about Eilidh’s life. 13:458/10When Richardson finally returns home, a startling discovery awaits him.
| 13:003/4Hearing a random voice over their father's radio ham equipment upsets Lesley. 13:309/10Colin’s long-standing desire to visit the Iles d’Or has devastating consequences. 13:459/10Visiting Lydia in the sanatorium, Richardson catches up on events with Blackie.
| 13:002/4When Snoo makes an unexpected purchase, Alice has to face an old rival and some cables. 13:3010/10Driven by curiosity, Eilidh learns more from Colin’s confidante. 13:4510/10As he helps her recovery, Richardson must face up to what love for Lydia really means.
| 13:35Chef Rick Stein chooses tracks by Julie Andrews and the Crash Test Dummies. 13:454/6The actor Arthur English remembers his time as a top comic at London's Windmill Theatre.
| 13:40Comedian Russell Howard picks tracks by Tracy Chapman and Loudon Wainwright III. 13:502/2Richardson tries to cut himself off from everyone but eventually has to face his feelings.
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| 14:00 | 14:0011/12Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Jenny Eclair, Pam Ayres and Gyles Brandreth. 14:302/6The comedian looks at the ups and downs of domesticity. With Dave Lamb.
| 14:003/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough. 14:304/4Edith’s refusal to let Primus publish her books sparks desperate merger talks.
| 14:004/6Russell Kane, Josie Long, Alun Cochrane and Milton Jones devise the panel show's rounds. 14:301/6Patrick wonders who Green Day are, and Joe turns into a doting daddy.
| 14:003/6Martin Young is joined by Francis Wheen, Carol Sarler, Fred Housego and Rachel Holmes. 14:306/6Robin is soaking. Derek is excited. Maureen is furious. Whatever next?
| 14:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 14:305/6A tale of love, parental obstruction and unexpected opportunities.
| 14:00The blundering civil servants battle to organise a military display. 14:30Kenneth Horne gets an invitation and Hornerama looks at show business.
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| 15:00 | 15:006/7Kate Marsden’s 1891 journey across Siberia to nurse the sick. 15:45"Sundays at our house are always loud."
| 15:007/7Emily Eden’s mid-1800s journeys in British Imperial India. 15:45In a world not unlike ours, Janet flees the city after a devastating loss.
| 15:001/3The alluring Gwendolen is the object of several affections in this 1876 classic.
| 15:002/3Gwendolen is married to Grandcourt, while Daniel tries to trace Mirah's father.
| 15:003/3A heady mix of death, revelation, politics and marriage make up the climax to this classic
| 15:00American writer Susan Sontag discusses the significance of photography. 15:30What is the unique vision and contested legacy of photographer Diane Arbus?
| 15:007/7Frankie recalls his Everest expedition and appears as a witness in the High Court. 15:30Dick and Jimmy discuss their biographies and Ron Glum considers growing a moustache.
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| 16:00 | 16:005/7Andy Zaltzman explains why being a stand-up is the best job. 16:30First bus company run a writing competition for their drivers. Hop on board...
| 16:00Samira Ahmed and Elis James join Harriett Gilbert to discuss favourite books. 16:30A mysterious note sends a visitor to Belfast on a labyrinthine journey through the city.
| 16:00Why do some fake history stories get widely shared on social media?
| 16:00Charity founder Marjorie Wallace chooses composer Edward Elgar. 16:30Roger Law takes a look at the 'fancy': the wonderful world of show rabbits
| 16:00How Elgar's poignant choral work has touched and changed people's lives. 16:30Matthew Parris joins traders on the ancient salt route in Ethiopia's Danakil Depression.
| 16:00An eccentric religious minister sparks terror with his destructive plan.
| 16:0010/12To atone for a sin - Andrew's dedicated himself to upkeeping the church gardens. 16:303/4A wife is on the warpath and after the three witches' blood.
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| 17:00 | 17:0011/12Who has stolen jewels from one of the treasures of the Empire? The detective investigates. 17:45Will May ever be able to forgive her sister for "stealing" her fiancé?
| 17:0012/12A young governess consults the detective in a most sinister case. Starring Clive Merrison. 17:45A missing boy is reunited with his parents, but can't recall his abduction.
| 17:001/6Ecology journalist Andy faces a bizarre confrontation with what he hates most in the world 17:301/3Young debutante Rosemary dies after a sip of poisoned champagne.
| 17:002/6Can ecology journalist Andy Smith escape the impact a big business take-over battle? 17:302/3One year on from Rosemary's death, her widower George can't accept that it was suicide.
| 17:003/6Can ecology journalist Andy Smith discover who is smuggling uranium out of Britain? 17:303/3George Barton dies in exactly the same way as his wife a year earlier.
| 17:001/3Friends recall the past but realise relationships aren't what they seem.
| 17:00Historian David Olusoga is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 17:45Fireflies generate light by themselves and they do this with style.
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| 18:00 | 18:005/6Will hard-up Tommy and Sheila's trip to Australia ever get off the ground? 18:308/8Bob persuades Terry to go on a boating holiday on the Norfolk Broads.
| 18:001/4Vinny arrives home with a bundle of joy whilst Samina is furious with Saleem. 18:309/26With the revelation that Neddie was once mass-produced, can the original be found?
| 18:005/6Mr Finchley leads a village uprising and gains a travelling companion. 18:301/20After a disastrous break, the Lad discovers Sid's rented his house out. From October 1956.
| 18:005/6Bertie and Aunt Dahlia land in another pickle. Stars Richard Briers. 18:304/6When Gerald reveals he is happy to pick up hitchhikers in his car, Diana is not impressed.
| 18:003/6It's murder! Sketch comedy from the team that created TV's Absolutely. 18:25A disastrous foray into journalism is recounted in embarrassment. 18:30Doddy is joined by Gerry and the Pacemakers. From 1963.
| 18:30Poet George Szirtes reads his moving, award-winning memoir about his mother.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects a highlight from the BBC's poetry archive to mark St Patrick's Day. 18:302/2In the south of France, Eilidh continues to reflect on her life with artist, Colin Brogan.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/4Julie and Nobby find themselves in a sticky situation. Stars Julie Hesmondhalgh. 19:306/10Eilidh and Colin eke out a living on the Mediterranean coast of France. 19:456/10Richardson tries to cut himself off from everyone, but then he spots a figure he knows.
| 19:001/4Return of the Scots-Asian corner shop comedy. Stars Sanjeev Kohli and Donald Mcleary. 19:307/10Colin proposes to Eilidh. But the buzz from life in Southern France start to fade... 19:457/10Richardson decides he has to move on. Tom is happy, but storm clouds are gathering.
| 19:002/4Jo Brand talks to Victoria Coren Mitchell about her life through the cars she has known. 19:308/10A chance encounter in Marseille raises doubts about Eilidh’s life. 19:458/10When Richardson finally returns home, a startling discovery awaits him.
| 19:003/4Hearing a random voice over their father's radio ham equipment upsets Lesley. 19:309/10Colin’s long-standing desire to visit the Iles d’Or has devastating consequences. 19:459/10Visiting Lydia in the sanatorium, Richardson catches up on events with Blackie.
| 19:002/4When Snoo makes an unexpected purchase, Alice has to face an old rival and some cables. 19:3010/10Driven by curiosity, Eilidh learns more from Colin’s confidante. 19:4510/10As he helps her recovery, Richardson must face up to what love for Lydia really means.
| 19:35Chef Rick Stein chooses tracks by Julie Andrews and the Crash Test Dummies. 19:454/6The actor Arthur English remembers his time as a top comic at London's Windmill Theatre.
| 19:40Comedian Russell Howard picks tracks by Tracy Chapman and Loudon Wainwright III. 19:502/2Richardson tries to cut himself off from everyone but eventually has to face his feelings.
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| 20:00 | 20:0011/12Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Jenny Eclair, Pam Ayres and Gyles Brandreth. 20:302/6The comedian looks at the ups and downs of domesticity. With Dave Lamb.
| 20:003/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough. 20:304/4Edith’s refusal to let Primus publish her books sparks desperate merger talks.
| 20:004/6Russell Kane, Josie Long, Alun Cochrane and Milton Jones devise the panel show's rounds. 20:301/6Patrick wonders who Green Day are, and Joe turns into a doting daddy.
| 20:003/6Martin Young is joined by Francis Wheen, Carol Sarler, Fred Housego and Rachel Holmes. 20:306/6Robin is soaking. Derek is excited. Maureen is furious. Whatever next?
| 20:005/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 20:305/6A tale of love, parental obstruction and unexpected opportunities.
| 20:00The blundering civil servants battle to organise a military display. 20:30Kenneth Horne gets an invitation and Hornerama looks at show business.
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| 21:00 | 21:006/7Kate Marsden’s 1891 journey across Siberia to nurse the sick. 21:45"Sundays at our house are always loud."
| 21:007/7Emily Eden’s mid-1800s journeys in British Imperial India. 21:45In a world not unlike ours, Janet flees the city after a devastating loss.
| 21:001/3The alluring Gwendolen is the object of several affections in this 1876 classic.
| 21:002/3Gwendolen is married to Grandcourt, while Daniel tries to trace Mirah's father.
| 21:003/3A heady mix of death, revelation, politics and marriage make up the climax to this classic
| 21:00American writer Susan Sontag discusses the significance of photography. 21:30What is the unique vision and contested legacy of photographer Diane Arbus?
| 21:007/7Frankie recalls his Everest expedition and appears as a witness in the High Court. 21:30Dick and Jimmy discuss their biographies and Ron Glum considers growing a moustache.
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6A dating app, a rogue éclair and a thousand googly eyes. 22:303/5The sketch show about modern life, with people who have lived a bit of it. 22:55Stephen Bailey chats to Dead Ringers impressionist, Jess Robinson.
| 22:003/6Discussion programme which challenges established ideas and questions received wisdom. 22:301/4The comedy trio's swashbuckling tale of Victorian Britain's greatest sporting hero. 22:55Stephen Bailey has another chat with award-winning comedy impressionist, Jess Robinson.
| 22:001/4Changes of government, global power struggles and making up gossip for a living 22:303/4A trip to the place where thoughts turn to the future and all that it could bring. 22:55Jon Holmes once again chats to Dead Ringers impressionist, Jess Robinson.
| 22:006/6Every Oasis song ever, and why you should invest in English football. 22:301/6Comedian Adam Bloom sets out to investigate bad customer service. 22:451/6Market researcher Ian Dunn seeks the opinions of a hostile public.
| 22:002/4Putting Britain to rights, Les on emergency yodellers and an embarrassing medical matter. 22:302/6The sports agent with a conscience tries to cope with some nightmare clients.
| 22:002/6The seaside crowd at Torquay's Babbacombe Theatre sing a song about a box. 22:303/6A school fundraiser proves unusually challenging for the three couples.
| 22:004/6Sam assumes leadership of the quest and Lord Darkness fakes a win. 22:306/6Cabbie Mike thinks his number may be up when he is forced to drive Pat to the cemetery.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/6We give up our minerals, fail to wear a suit, and attempt to radicalise some children. 23:304/4Spin doctor Charles heads across the pond, leaving Martin to fend alone.
| 23:003/4Vernon Hedges sets out to prove that Lady Luck does not exist. 23:153/4Falling head over heels for a society beauty, Hamish finds a rival in the laird. 23:308/8It's Bath Night - plus jam. Dan Gaster, Will Ing and Ben Silburn's sketch-bonanza.
| 23:001/4John Hegley, Barbara Nice, Andrew Lawrence and Scouting for Girls join Arthur Smith. 23:302/6Is the London Asian radio station about to lose its star presenter?
| 23:005/6Eavesdropping on animals and Planet Dull. Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell's sharp humour. 23:304/4Mel and Vicki encounter a flight simulator offering more than flying lessons.
| 23:005/6Comedian Mark Steel visits Bungay in Suffolk to find out what makes this town distinctive. 23:306/6A self-destruct button is found on The Egg. 23:456/6Sketch show with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward.
| 23:005/6The cult BBC Radio 1 series tour hits Greenwich University, London. 23:302/6Billy Bleach returns to the Mallard, the theatre that gave him his first big break.
| 23:003/6Can intelligence ever be a curse? Mark Watson's quest to improve the world. 23:302/4Reluctant arms dealer Simon decides to quit when he has to sell uniforms to child soldiers
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