| 00:00 | 00:0010/12To atone for a sin - Andrew's dedicated himself to upkeeping the church gardens. 00:303/4A wife is on the warpath and after the three witches' blood.
| 00:006/7The Australian stand-up chats to Bruce Morton about her British stage career. 00:30Ethan, a 10-year-old blind boy and gifted musician, learns echolocation.
| 00:00Anne-Marie Duff and Louise O’Neill join Harriett Gilbert to chat about favourite books. 00:30How Tarzan has enjoyed 100 years swinging through the jungle of popular culture.
| 00:00The untold story of community and socially-engaged art in post-war Britain.
| 00:00John Motson nominates former Nottingham Forest FC manager Brian Clough. 00:30Glenda Jackson's exclusive interview with world famous theatre director Peter Brook.
| 00:00How the Beach Boys classic God Only Knows touches souls wherever it is played. 00:30Miles Jupp investigates evil mastermind Fu Manchu's connection to the Scottish capital.
| 00:00A stranger returns to his home and seeks to awaken his long-sleeping sister. 00:45What is going on in room 17 of a provincial hotel?
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| 01:00 | 01:00Historian David Olusoga is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 01:45Fireflies generate light by themselves and they do this with style.
| 01:004/6As the takeover battle intensifies journalist Andy is in danger 01:301/4The amateur sleuth gets embroiled in a suspicious death at the BBC...
| 01:005/6As journalist Andy Smith discovers who is smuggling uranium, his life is at risk. 01:302/4The plot thickens for the actor-sleuth as he delves into a death at the BBC.
| 01:006/6Ecology journalist Andy Smith is now entirely in Sir Jack Watson's power - can he escape? 01:303/4The actor-cum-sleuth heads to New York for a funeral - and to pursue his detective work.
| 01:001/7Car dealer Andrew Marsh loses a cheque book, prompting a catalogue of suspicious events. 01:304/4Can the actor-cum-sleuth finally solve the deadly mystery haunting the BBC?
| 01:002/7Suspected of fraud and murder by hit-and-run, Andrew Marsh starts his own investigation. 01:301/6When Jake goes on the run from a shadowy organisation, only his sister Maya can save him.
| 01:002/31919. War is over, but Kay's premonition of the future casts a shadow.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects a highlight from the BBC's poetry archive to mark St Patrick's Day. 02:302/2In the south of France, Eilidh continues to reflect on her life with artist, Colin Brogan.
| 02:006/6Son Murray worries tubby Tommy and Sheila have more rolls than roles. 02:301/13As the rag and bone men argue, Harold is set to walk out.
| 02:002/4Jabeen has a stormy appearance on cable TV, prompting a girlie night. 02:3010/26Can anyone guess the unusual professions in a special edition of the 1950s TV quiz?
| 02:006/6Edgar meets a one-man band, makes a movie, solves a mystery and finds a home. 02:302/20The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan.
| 02:006/6Bertie’s cornered. Could Jeeves’ famous ‘mixture’ assist? 02:305/6The author is alarmed to find a four-legged friend in his car.
| 02:004/6Blast off! Sketch show comedy from the team that created TV's Absolutely. 02:30The King of Knotty Ash reveals how the west was won. With John Laurie.
| 02:30Mary McAleese, the former President of Ireland, tells her remarkable story.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Comedian Russell Howard picks tracks by Tracy Chapman and Loudon Wainwright III. 03:502/2Richardson tries to cut himself off from everyone but eventually has to face his feelings.
| 03:004/4Sitcom about a group of night-time cleaners in Manchester. Starring Julie Hesmondhalgh 03:301/5Teaching traumas and critique of a Leamington Spa guide are grist to John Betjeman's mill. 03:451/20Orphan Becky and her friend Amelia both leave school. Narrated by Stephen Fry.
| 03:002/4Has Dave crossed a line when he tries to befriend his food delivery driver? 03:302/5Marriage, the Essex countryside and TS Eliot: more life and times of the wordsmith. 03:452/20Ambitious Becky awaits a marriage proposal, while Amelia meets old friend Dobbin.
| 03:003/4Victoria Coren Mitchell talks to Esther Rantzen about her life and the cars she has known. 03:303/5Conflict, Christianity and Hugh Walpole. More correspondence from the future Poet Laureate 03:453/20A lascivious lawyer and a dashing captain - Becky Sharp continues to attract admirers.
| 03:004/4David's secret is finally revealed to Maureen and Lesley. 03:304/5Catholicism, the Church of England, Evelyn Waugh and Nancy Mitford. More poetical musings. 03:454/20Becky Sharp aims to charm a wealthy spinster and her handsome nephew.
| 03:003/4When the library is threatened, Snoo gains friends and Alice makes a sacrifice. 03:305/5Disputes with the BBC and speaking up for Dylan Thomas. More missives from the poet. 03:455/20Becky travels to London with the ailing spinster Miss Crawley. Narrated by Stephen Fry.
| 03:455/6Actor Arthur English remembers playing to the audience of Workers’ Playtime.
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| 04:00 | | 04:0012/12Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Graham Norton and Tony Hawks. 04:303/6The comedian shares his thoughts on money and shopping. Stand-up and sketches.
| 04:004/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough. 04:301/4Despite a hole in the roof, life is fine - until a very unwelcome guest returns.
| 04:005/6Tim Key, Micky Flanagan, Bridget Christie and Nick Hancock devise the panel show's rounds. 04:302/6Patrick and Helen have a massive row, while Billy arranges to meet a mystery woman.
| 04:004/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Sue Cook, Fred Housego and Annabel Giles. 04:301/6Can Charlotte make it as a model? And why isn't Victoria happier over Emily's pregnancy?
| 04:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 04:306/6Mr Mulliner tells the tale of the transformation of a mild mannered curate.
| 04:00It's all change for the civil servants - and for surprised Brummies! 04:30The debut of ‘The Wolfhound of the Tuskervilles’ and Hornerama looks at cricket.
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| 05:00 | 05:007/7Frankie recalls his Everest expedition and appears as a witness in the High Court. 05:30Dick and Jimmy discuss their biographies and Ron Glum considers growing a moustache.
| 05:00Madrid 1934. Spain faces civil war. A man writes an elegy for a fallen matador. 05:45A couple are at odds over their rural house.
| 05:001/4Fee Drummond battles to come to terms with her husband’s return from the dead. 05:45A young girl plans to flee her claustrophobic life.
| 05:002/4Fee faces demands form Colin, and a visiting TV soap opera star's plan for revenge. 05:45A woman becomes a carer for her estranged father.
| 05:003/4Fee Drummond gets unwelcome news about a rival hotel. 05:45Mary couldn’t sleep until she woke to unexpected visitors.
| 05:004/4Crisis looms for Fee as David takes an interest in another woman. 05:45A bereaved woman finds an unexpected connection to her lost love in a museum's storerooms.
| 05:00Veteran actress Athene Seyler looks back over her long career with Bamber Gascoigne. 05:45Author and broadcaster Sarah Churchwell discusses the work of actress Bette Davis.
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| 06:00 | 06:004/6As the takeover battle intensifies journalist Andy is in danger 06:301/4The amateur sleuth gets embroiled in a suspicious death at the BBC...
| 06:005/6As journalist Andy Smith discovers who is smuggling uranium, his life is at risk. 06:302/4The plot thickens for the actor-sleuth as he delves into a death at the BBC.
| 06:006/6Ecology journalist Andy Smith is now entirely in Sir Jack Watson's power - can he escape? 06:303/4The actor-cum-sleuth heads to New York for a funeral - and to pursue his detective work.
| 06:001/7Car dealer Andrew Marsh loses a cheque book, prompting a catalogue of suspicious events. 06:304/4Can the actor-cum-sleuth finally solve the deadly mystery haunting the BBC?
| 06:002/7Suspected of fraud and murder by hit-and-run, Andrew Marsh starts his own investigation. 06:301/6When Jake goes on the run from a shadowy organisation, only his sister Maya can save him.
| 06:002/31919. War is over, but Kay's premonition of the future casts a shadow.
| 06:00Classicist Mary Beard is castaway by Kirsty Young. 06:45Musings on the elusive female duck-billed platypus of New South Wales, Australia.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/6Son Murray worries tubby Tommy and Sheila have more rolls than roles. 07:301/13As the rag and bone men argue, Harold is set to walk out.
| 07:002/4Jabeen has a stormy appearance on cable TV, prompting a girlie night. 07:3010/26Can anyone guess the unusual professions in a special edition of the 1950s TV quiz?
| 07:006/6Edgar meets a one-man band, makes a movie, solves a mystery and finds a home. 07:302/20The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan.
| 07:006/6Bertie’s cornered. Could Jeeves’ famous ‘mixture’ assist? 07:305/6The author is alarmed to find a four-legged friend in his car.
| 07:004/6Blast off! Sketch show comedy from the team that created TV's Absolutely. 07:30The King of Knotty Ash reveals how the west was won. With John Laurie.
| 07:30Mary McAleese, the former President of Ireland, tells her remarkable story.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 07:30From university to love and war. Selections from volume one of John Betjeman's letters.
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| 08:00 | 08:004/4Sitcom about a group of night-time cleaners in Manchester. Starring Julie Hesmondhalgh 08:301/5Teaching traumas and critique of a Leamington Spa guide are grist to John Betjeman's mill. 08:451/20Orphan Becky and her friend Amelia both leave school. Narrated by Stephen Fry.
| 08:002/4Has Dave crossed a line when he tries to befriend his food delivery driver? 08:302/5Marriage, the Essex countryside and TS Eliot: more life and times of the wordsmith. 08:452/20Ambitious Becky awaits a marriage proposal, while Amelia meets old friend Dobbin.
| 08:003/4Victoria Coren Mitchell talks to Esther Rantzen about her life and the cars she has known. 08:303/5Conflict, Christianity and Hugh Walpole. More correspondence from the future Poet Laureate 08:453/20A lascivious lawyer and a dashing captain - Becky Sharp continues to attract admirers.
| 08:004/4David's secret is finally revealed to Maureen and Lesley. 08:304/5Catholicism, the Church of England, Evelyn Waugh and Nancy Mitford. More poetical musings. 08:454/20Becky Sharp aims to charm a wealthy spinster and her handsome nephew.
| 08:003/4When the library is threatened, Snoo gains friends and Alice makes a sacrifice. 08:305/5Disputes with the BBC and speaking up for Dylan Thomas. More missives from the poet. 08:455/20Becky travels to London with the ailing spinster Miss Crawley. Narrated by Stephen Fry.
| 08:455/6Actor Arthur English remembers playing to the audience of Workers’ Playtime.
| 08:40Alice Roberts picks tracks by Procol Harum and Ash. 08:501/4Orphan Becky Sharp begins her journey in society. Stephen Fry narrates the comic tale.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Alicia McCarthy reports as MPs back a bill to encourage research into rare cancers. 09:30Francine Stock explores Sarah Bernhardt and the beginnings of celebrity. 09:45Christian Worship with a Bible reading, prayer and Christian music led by Bert Tosh.
| 09:00The latest news from Westminster - and beyond. 09:30Francine Stock explores charismatic leaders, from Kellogg and Ford to Jobs and Restone. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Azariah France Williams.
| 09:00Sean Curran reports on plans to overhaul the benefits system. 09:30The historical ideas that influenced the Third Reich and Hitler's 'dark charisma'. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Angela Tilby.
| 09:00Susan Hulme reports on Prime Minister's Questions 09:30The charisma of humility and service in Nelson Mandela and the Dalai Lama. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Richard Littledale.
| 09:00Sean Curran reports as the Foreign Secretary urges Israel and Hamas to resume peace talks. 09:30The contemporary paradox of charisma in banking, Christianity and beyond. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Fr Matt Roche Saunders
| 09:00It's all change for the civil servants - and for surprised Brummies! 09:30The debut of ‘The Wolfhound of the Tuskervilles’ and Hornerama looks at cricket.
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| 10:00 | 10:006/7The Australian stand-up chats to Bruce Morton about her British stage career. 10:30Ethan, a 10-year-old blind boy and gifted musician, learns echolocation.
| 10:00Anne-Marie Duff and Louise O’Neill join Harriett Gilbert to chat about favourite books. 10:30How Tarzan has enjoyed 100 years swinging through the jungle of popular culture.
| 10:00The untold story of community and socially-engaged art in post-war Britain.
| 10:00John Motson nominates former Nottingham Forest FC manager Brian Clough. 10:30Glenda Jackson's exclusive interview with world famous theatre director Peter Brook.
| 10:00How the Beach Boys classic God Only Knows touches souls wherever it is played. 10:30Miles Jupp investigates evil mastermind Fu Manchu's connection to the Scottish capital.
| 10:00Veteran actress Athene Seyler looks back over her long career with Bamber Gascoigne. 10:45Author and broadcaster Sarah Churchwell discusses the work of actress Bette Davis.
| 10:00A grumpy neighbour and riding in a helicopter. Starring Eric Barker. 10:30Jimmy seeks Income Tax advice and Pa Glum is baffled by Ron and Eth's wedding gift.
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| 11:00 | 11:004/6As the takeover battle intensifies journalist Andy is in danger 11:301/4The amateur sleuth gets embroiled in a suspicious death at the BBC...
| 11:005/6As journalist Andy Smith discovers who is smuggling uranium, his life is at risk. 11:302/4The plot thickens for the actor-sleuth as he delves into a death at the BBC.
| 11:006/6Ecology journalist Andy Smith is now entirely in Sir Jack Watson's power - can he escape? 11:303/4The actor-cum-sleuth heads to New York for a funeral - and to pursue his detective work.
| 11:001/7Car dealer Andrew Marsh loses a cheque book, prompting a catalogue of suspicious events. 11:304/4Can the actor-cum-sleuth finally solve the deadly mystery haunting the BBC?
| 11:002/7Suspected of fraud and murder by hit-and-run, Andrew Marsh starts his own investigation. 11:301/6When Jake goes on the run from a shadowy organisation, only his sister Maya can save him.
| 11:002/31919. War is over, but Kay's premonition of the future casts a shadow.
| 11:00Classicist Mary Beard is castaway by Kirsty Young. 11:45Musings on the elusive female duck-billed platypus of New South Wales, Australia.
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| 12:00 | 12:006/6Son Murray worries tubby Tommy and Sheila have more rolls than roles. 12:301/13As the rag and bone men argue, Harold is set to walk out.
| 12:002/4Jabeen has a stormy appearance on cable TV, prompting a girlie night. 12:3010/26Can anyone guess the unusual professions in a special edition of the 1950s TV quiz?
| 12:006/6Edgar meets a one-man band, makes a movie, solves a mystery and finds a home. 12:302/20The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan.
| 12:006/6Bertie’s cornered. Could Jeeves’ famous ‘mixture’ assist? 12:305/6The author is alarmed to find a four-legged friend in his car.
| 12:004/6Blast off! Sketch show comedy from the team that created TV's Absolutely. 12:30The King of Knotty Ash reveals how the west was won. With John Laurie.
| 12:30Mary McAleese, the former President of Ireland, tells her remarkable story.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:30From university to love and war. Selections from volume one of John Betjeman's letters.
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| 13:00 | 13:004/4Sitcom about a group of night-time cleaners in Manchester. Starring Julie Hesmondhalgh 13:301/5Teaching traumas and critique of a Leamington Spa guide are grist to John Betjeman's mill. 13:451/20Orphan Becky and her friend Amelia both leave school. Narrated by Stephen Fry.
| 13:002/4Has Dave crossed a line when he tries to befriend his food delivery driver? 13:302/5Marriage, the Essex countryside and TS Eliot: more life and times of the wordsmith. 13:452/20Ambitious Becky awaits a marriage proposal, while Amelia meets old friend Dobbin.
| 13:003/4Victoria Coren Mitchell talks to Esther Rantzen about her life and the cars she has known. 13:303/5Conflict, Christianity and Hugh Walpole. More correspondence from the future Poet Laureate 13:453/20A lascivious lawyer and a dashing captain - Becky Sharp continues to attract admirers.
| 13:004/4David's secret is finally revealed to Maureen and Lesley. 13:304/5Catholicism, the Church of England, Evelyn Waugh and Nancy Mitford. More poetical musings. 13:454/20Becky Sharp aims to charm a wealthy spinster and her handsome nephew.
| 13:003/4When the library is threatened, Snoo gains friends and Alice makes a sacrifice. 13:305/5Disputes with the BBC and speaking up for Dylan Thomas. More missives from the poet. 13:455/20Becky travels to London with the ailing spinster Miss Crawley. Narrated by Stephen Fry.
| 13:455/6Actor Arthur English remembers playing to the audience of Workers’ Playtime.
| 13:40Alice Roberts picks tracks by Procol Harum and Ash. 13:501/4Orphan Becky Sharp begins her journey in society. Stephen Fry narrates the comic tale.
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| 14:00 | 14:0012/12Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Graham Norton and Tony Hawks. 14:303/6The comedian shares his thoughts on money and shopping. Stand-up and sketches.
| 14:004/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough. 14:301/4Despite a hole in the roof, life is fine - until a very unwelcome guest returns.
| 14:005/6Tim Key, Micky Flanagan, Bridget Christie and Nick Hancock devise the panel show's rounds. 14:302/6Patrick and Helen have a massive row, while Billy arranges to meet a mystery woman.
| 14:004/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Sue Cook, Fred Housego and Annabel Giles. 14:301/6Can Charlotte make it as a model? And why isn't Victoria happier over Emily's pregnancy?
| 14:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 14:306/6Mr Mulliner tells the tale of the transformation of a mild mannered curate.
| 14:00It's all change for the civil servants - and for surprised Brummies! 14:30The debut of ‘The Wolfhound of the Tuskervilles’ and Hornerama looks at cricket.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Madrid 1934. Spain faces civil war. A man writes an elegy for a fallen matador. 15:45A couple are at odds over their rural house.
| 15:001/4Fee Drummond battles to come to terms with her husband’s return from the dead. 15:45A young girl plans to flee her claustrophobic life.
| 15:002/4Fee faces demands form Colin, and a visiting TV soap opera star's plan for revenge. 15:45A woman becomes a carer for her estranged father.
| 15:003/4Fee Drummond gets unwelcome news about a rival hotel. 15:45Mary couldn’t sleep until she woke to unexpected visitors.
| 15:004/4Crisis looms for Fee as David takes an interest in another woman. 15:45A bereaved woman finds an unexpected connection to her lost love in a museum's storerooms.
| 15:00Veteran actress Athene Seyler looks back over her long career with Bamber Gascoigne. 15:45Author and broadcaster Sarah Churchwell discusses the work of actress Bette Davis.
| 15:00A grumpy neighbour and riding in a helicopter. Starring Eric Barker. 15:30Jimmy seeks Income Tax advice and Pa Glum is baffled by Ron and Eth's wedding gift.
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| 16:00 | 16:006/7The Australian stand-up chats to Bruce Morton about her British stage career. 16:30Ethan, a 10-year-old blind boy and gifted musician, learns echolocation.
| 16:00Anne-Marie Duff and Louise O’Neill join Harriett Gilbert to chat about favourite books. 16:30How Tarzan has enjoyed 100 years swinging through the jungle of popular culture.
| 16:00The untold story of community and socially-engaged art in post-war Britain.
| 16:00John Motson nominates former Nottingham Forest FC manager Brian Clough. 16:30Glenda Jackson's exclusive interview with world famous theatre director Peter Brook.
| 16:00How the Beach Boys classic God Only Knows touches souls wherever it is played. 16:30Miles Jupp investigates evil mastermind Fu Manchu's connection to the Scottish capital.
| 16:00A stranger returns to his home and seeks to awaken his long-sleeping sister. 16:45What is going on in room 17 of a provincial hotel?
| 16:0011/12Why is a dentist set on a dreadful revenge on an unsuspecting patient? 16:304/4Lancre's new ruler teeters on the edge of madness, and the three witches set to work.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/6As the takeover battle intensifies journalist Andy is in danger 17:301/4The amateur sleuth gets embroiled in a suspicious death at the BBC...
| 17:005/6As journalist Andy Smith discovers who is smuggling uranium, his life is at risk. 17:302/4The plot thickens for the actor-sleuth as he delves into a death at the BBC.
| 17:006/6Ecology journalist Andy Smith is now entirely in Sir Jack Watson's power - can he escape? 17:303/4The actor-cum-sleuth heads to New York for a funeral - and to pursue his detective work.
| 17:001/7Car dealer Andrew Marsh loses a cheque book, prompting a catalogue of suspicious events. 17:304/4Can the actor-cum-sleuth finally solve the deadly mystery haunting the BBC?
| 17:002/7Suspected of fraud and murder by hit-and-run, Andrew Marsh starts his own investigation. 17:301/6When Jake goes on the run from a shadowy organisation, only his sister Maya can save him.
| 17:002/31919. War is over, but Kay's premonition of the future casts a shadow.
| 17:00Classicist Mary Beard is castaway by Kirsty Young. 17:45Musings on the elusive female duck-billed platypus of New South Wales, Australia.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/6Son Murray worries tubby Tommy and Sheila have more rolls than roles. 18:301/13As the rag and bone men argue, Harold is set to walk out.
| 18:002/4Jabeen has a stormy appearance on cable TV, prompting a girlie night. 18:3010/26Can anyone guess the unusual professions in a special edition of the 1950s TV quiz?
| 18:006/6Edgar meets a one-man band, makes a movie, solves a mystery and finds a home. 18:302/20The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan.
| 18:006/6Bertie’s cornered. Could Jeeves’ famous ‘mixture’ assist? 18:305/6The author is alarmed to find a four-legged friend in his car.
| 18:004/6Blast off! Sketch show comedy from the team that created TV's Absolutely. 18:30The King of Knotty Ash reveals how the west was won. With John Laurie.
| 18:30Mary McAleese, the former President of Ireland, tells her remarkable story.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 18:30From university to love and war. Selections from volume one of John Betjeman's letters.
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| 19:00 | 19:004/4Sitcom about a group of night-time cleaners in Manchester. Starring Julie Hesmondhalgh 19:301/5Teaching traumas and critique of a Leamington Spa guide are grist to John Betjeman's mill. 19:451/20Orphan Becky and her friend Amelia both leave school. Narrated by Stephen Fry.
| 19:002/4Has Dave crossed a line when he tries to befriend his food delivery driver? 19:302/5Marriage, the Essex countryside and TS Eliot: more life and times of the wordsmith. 19:452/20Ambitious Becky awaits a marriage proposal, while Amelia meets old friend Dobbin.
| 19:003/4Victoria Coren Mitchell talks to Esther Rantzen about her life and the cars she has known. 19:303/5Conflict, Christianity and Hugh Walpole. More correspondence from the future Poet Laureate 19:453/20A lascivious lawyer and a dashing captain - Becky Sharp continues to attract admirers.
| 19:004/4David's secret is finally revealed to Maureen and Lesley. 19:304/5Catholicism, the Church of England, Evelyn Waugh and Nancy Mitford. More poetical musings. 19:454/20Becky Sharp aims to charm a wealthy spinster and her handsome nephew.
| 19:003/4When the library is threatened, Snoo gains friends and Alice makes a sacrifice. 19:305/5Disputes with the BBC and speaking up for Dylan Thomas. More missives from the poet. 19:455/20Becky travels to London with the ailing spinster Miss Crawley. Narrated by Stephen Fry.
| 19:455/6Actor Arthur English remembers playing to the audience of Workers’ Playtime.
| 19:40Alice Roberts picks tracks by Procol Harum and Ash. 19:501/4Orphan Becky Sharp begins her journey in society. Stephen Fry narrates the comic tale.
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| 20:00 | 20:0012/12Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Graham Norton and Tony Hawks. 20:303/6The comedian shares his thoughts on money and shopping. Stand-up and sketches.
| 20:004/6Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough. 20:301/4Despite a hole in the roof, life is fine - until a very unwelcome guest returns.
| 20:005/6Tim Key, Micky Flanagan, Bridget Christie and Nick Hancock devise the panel show's rounds. 20:302/6Patrick and Helen have a massive row, while Billy arranges to meet a mystery woman.
| 20:004/6Martin Young's quiz. With Francis Wheen, Sue Cook, Fred Housego and Annabel Giles. 20:301/6Can Charlotte make it as a model? And why isn't Victoria happier over Emily's pregnancy?
| 20:006/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game. 20:306/6Mr Mulliner tells the tale of the transformation of a mild mannered curate.
| 20:00It's all change for the civil servants - and for surprised Brummies! 20:30The debut of ‘The Wolfhound of the Tuskervilles’ and Hornerama looks at cricket.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Madrid 1934. Spain faces civil war. A man writes an elegy for a fallen matador. 21:45A couple are at odds over their rural house.
| 21:001/4Fee Drummond battles to come to terms with her husband’s return from the dead. 21:45A young girl plans to flee her claustrophobic life.
| 21:002/4Fee faces demands form Colin, and a visiting TV soap opera star's plan for revenge. 21:45A woman becomes a carer for her estranged father.
| 21:003/4Fee Drummond gets unwelcome news about a rival hotel. 21:45Mary couldn’t sleep until she woke to unexpected visitors.
| 21:004/4Crisis looms for Fee as David takes an interest in another woman. 21:45A bereaved woman finds an unexpected connection to her lost love in a museum's storerooms.
| 21:00Veteran actress Athene Seyler looks back over her long career with Bamber Gascoigne. 21:45Author and broadcaster Sarah Churchwell discusses the work of actress Bette Davis.
| 21:00A grumpy neighbour and riding in a helicopter. Starring Eric Barker. 21:30Jimmy seeks Income Tax advice and Pa Glum is baffled by Ron and Eth's wedding gift.
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| 22:00 | 22:002/6Every snooker player’s worst nightmare. Also, salad. 22:304/5The sketch show about modern life, with people who've lived a bit of it.
| 22:004/6Discussion programme which challenges established ideas and questions received wisdom. 22:302/4The story of Victorian Britain's greatest horror writer.
| 22:002/4Liverpool, Vietnam and a song about a man called Roger. 22:304/4Wunderland is under threat from an unclear war.
| 22:00More than 13 million people in the UK are disabled. Spring Day hosts some of the funniest. 22:302/6The comedian asks exactly who starts rumours? Brendan Burns and Sarah Kennedy help. 22:452/6Market researcher Ian Dunn tackles a rundown council tower block on Halloween.
| 22:003/4The controversial host meets a balloon-twisting preacher and a woman who hates Belgians. 22:303/6Ralph has a stalker. With Michael Fenton Stevens.
| 22:003/6Tim meets a Birmingham shop fitter, a leadership trainer and an estate agent. 22:304/6A barbecue proves a painful experience for the three couples. 22:55Isy Suttie chats to the comic and actor Kerry Godliman in the Comedy Club.
| 22:005/6Lord Darkness loses a teapot - and a high priest. 22:301/4Ringmaster Colin with Thwor, the mighty (Leeds-based) god of Thwunder.
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| 23:00 | 23:002/6We mourn Reform, carve a wooden Starmer, and listen in on Prince Andrew's playlist. 23:301/6Satan worries about his image, and the Professor is concerned over his widow's remarriage.
| 23:004/4Martin's proposal to his girlfriend does not go according to plan. 23:154/4The elderly Scotsmen assist the laird with armaments for shooting out on the moors. 23:301/4Joe Lycett welcomes Katherine Ryan and Greg James to share their secret obsessions.
| 23:002/4Paloma Faith, Miles Jupp and Tom Wrigglesworth join Arthur at home. 23:303/6When Auntieji upsets a listener, can Khalid save the Asian station?
| 23:006/6Diabolical ways to look after your money. Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell's sharp humour. 23:301/6Zimbabwean care worker Beauty Oolonga returns to tend to the elderly of Britain.
| 23:006/6Mark performs in Wigan, talking about pie-eating and the radicalism of George Formby. 23:301/4Comic monologues written and performed by Sally Phillips and Lily Bevan with star guests.
| 23:006/6The cult BBC Radio 1 series hits the BBC Paris Studio in London. 23:303/6Yorkshire poet Geoff Allerton and his amateur journalist pal Duncan are at the Mallard.
| 23:004/6Is passion a dangerous thing? Mark Watson resumes his quest to improve the world. 23:303/4Can apathy salve Simon's conscience, or must he simply accept that he loves selling arms?
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