| 00:00 | 00:004/4Victoria can't sleep at night. Then bad dreams haunt her waking hours. 00:30An advanced party on a distant world encounters a deadly creature.
| 00:00The star of stage and film answers questions in the BBC Home Service's interview series. 00:30Cellist Steven Isserlis explores the silence of his screen idol, Harpo Marx.
| 00:00Mathew Baynton and Aasmah Mir talk favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 00:30Meet Uganda’s action heroes, whose DIY kung fu movies are finding a global audience.
| 00:00Jim Dale celebrates the Carry On films with rediscovered archive gems from his co-stars.
| 00:00Howard Goodall champions the first black musician to attend the Royal College of Music. 00:30Sarfraz Manzoor asks if it is better to specialise or build a portfolio career.
| 00:00Terry Waite and Steve Hackett talk about the impact of Bach's music for two violins. 00:30Archaeologist Christine Finn taps her foot to ancient sounds not heard for millennia.
| 00:00Cynthia believes her stepchildren must face up to the threats of the real world.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Sarah Millican, comedian, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs. 01:45David Attenborough tells us how cuckoos get their eggs into the nests of other species.
| 01:001/5Ex-jockey Sid Halley must guard a horse, probe a syndicate and find a swindler. 01:305/6Dick and Richard speak their minds and land in trouble.
| 01:002/5When the favourite for the Newmarket 2000 Guineas race was nobbled, where was Sid? 01:306/6Dick running up a tab in the pub? Strange behaviour from the special agent.
| 01:003/5Determined Sid Halley returns to England to face threats from a gang of racecourse dopers. 01:30An outdoor activity centre is an ideal setting for an ‘accident’ to occur.
| 01:004/5Sid Halley must investigate the loss of three champion racehorses. 01:30Shane is one of Brady's private investigators. He watches, listens and notes every detail.
| 01:005/5Will Sid Halley dare to reveal the truth behind the doping and phony racing syndicates? 01:30Uncanny times for a chemist developing films for a seaside photographer.
| 01:00Comic spin on events inside the Wooden Horse during the siege of Troy.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects Belief in Poetry and the work of metaphysical poet John Donne. 02:30The creator of Reginal Perrin reads from his autobiography.
| 02:003/7BBC reporter George Cragge probes the murder of another London bank manager. 02:301/20Bank manager George Mainwaring sets up Walmington-on-Sea's Home Guard.
| 02:003/3As a sporting event looms, friendly rivalry sparks sinister espionage. 02:3013/26Neddie Seagoon poses as a 6,000-year-old man to resurrect his rock 'n' roll career.
| 02:003/6Rosie's contracted to organise a literary prize, but things don't go by the book. 02:307/20The Lad himself turns his home into a centre of learning.
| 02:001/6The shy solicitor's clerk courts disaster, as he pursues a reckless client. 02:30With a new rival, can Ken inspire Bill to fight for Caroline?
| 02:001/6The spoof sleuth probes mystery deaths from new fangled inventions. 02:302/10When Aunt Agatha sparks uproar, can Bertie Wooster's valet save the day?
| 02:30A battle of wits between Frank Muir, Dilys Powell, Denis Norden and Antonia Fraser.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Georgia Mann chooses tracks by Gabriel Fauré and Bonnie Tyler. 03:50Toby Jones stars as Hans Christian Andersen in five interlinked fairy tale adaptations
| 03:001/4A highly murderous dictator desperately needs help from an old friend. 03:301/10A spellbinding novel by Elena Ferrante, author of My Brilliant Friend. 03:451/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. The Prefect's wife receives a birthday invitation.
| 03:003/5Sophie seeks love while her mother wants entry to a posh lady's golf club. 03:302/10Giovanna meets the infamous Aunt Vittoria. 03:452/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. Spiro the Quartermaster keeps abreast of fort gossip.
| 03:001/2Poet Lemn Sissay explores the nature of home through comedy, poetry and conversation. 03:303/10Vittoria takes Giovanna to Enzo's grave. 03:453/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. Julius the Standard Bearer must choose between his lovers.
| 03:005/6Rudy is determined to prove to Doreen that she's finally met her match. 03:304/10Vittoria encourages Giovanna to spy on her parents. 03:454/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. Prefect's freedman Privatus recommends an unusual cure.
| 03:002/4David's dead body has vanished from the cellar where Maureen and Lesley left it. 03:305/10Costanza gives Giovanna a bracelet. 03:455/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. A near-fatal accident sparks confrontation.
| 03:00An insight into Australia's Royal Flying Doctor Service. 03:30Richard’s joy at his team’s promotion is tempered by real life events elsewhere. 03:45The reactions of four blind people when they first encounter an elephant up close.
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| 04:00 | | 04:001/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Alun Cochrane, Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Tony Hawks 04:303/6The frustrations of backbench MP Duncan Stonebridge.
| 04:006/6Jay Rayner puts Stephen Fry and Clarissa Dickson Wright through their culinary paces. 04:302/4When Ken refuses to drawdown on his pension Barbara goes on strike.
| 04:003/4Chris McCausland asks a panel of comedians to live in an audio only world. 04:302/6Snooker club owner Geoff babysits Dominic for the first time. How will he get on?
| 04:001/6The famed improvisation game with Lenny Henry, Dawn French, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. 04:301/6Phonsie's keen to send Guard Gallagher to sing in New York.
| 04:004/6Scandalous quiz with Anthony Holden, Valerie Grove, Lucy Moore and Geoffrey Durham. 04:306/6Lucy regrets helping to write a book, while Daniel is on an odd night out.
| 04:15The clues are all pointing to one conclusion - a murderer is on the loose. 04:45Jim and Hilda survived The Blitz. An atomic bomb can’t be all that different... can it?
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| 05:00 | 05:00Ted's horoscope is spot on and a mystery for George. 05:309/13Has Mother found a way to make some money from her own home? Stars Mollie Sugden.
| 05:00Adaptation of the award-winning novel by Italy's Sandro Veronesi.
| 05:00Sara Coleridge hides away to face her demons - including her famous father. 05:45A beautiful dancer falls for a young juggler, but is art more important than love?
| 05:00A dramatic imagining of painter LS Lowry’s inner life and friendships. 05:45A refugee proves to be an aggravating and judgemental man of mystery.
| 05:00Waking on her 17th birthday, Olivia senses her rite of passage has begun.
| 05:001930s London, Olivia meets Rollo again - and they embark on a secret affair.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5Ex-jockey Sid Halley must guard a horse, probe a syndicate and find a swindler. 06:305/6Dick and Richard speak their minds and land in trouble.
| 06:002/5When the favourite for the Newmarket 2000 Guineas race was nobbled, where was Sid? 06:306/6Dick running up a tab in the pub? Strange behaviour from the special agent.
| 06:003/5Determined Sid Halley returns to England to face threats from a gang of racecourse dopers. 06:30An outdoor activity centre is an ideal setting for an ‘accident’ to occur.
| 06:004/5Sid Halley must investigate the loss of three champion racehorses. 06:30Shane is one of Brady's private investigators. He watches, listens and notes every detail.
| 06:005/5Will Sid Halley dare to reveal the truth behind the doping and phony racing syndicates? 06:30Uncanny times for a chemist developing films for a seaside photographer.
| 06:00Comic spin on events inside the Wooden Horse during the siege of Troy.
| 06:00Frederick gets a warning and sets out to save the world... 06:45Author and garden designer Vita Sackville-West shares some simple pleasures in life.
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| 07:00 | 07:003/7BBC reporter George Cragge probes the murder of another London bank manager. 07:301/20Bank manager George Mainwaring sets up Walmington-on-Sea's Home Guard.
| 07:003/3As a sporting event looms, friendly rivalry sparks sinister espionage. 07:3013/26Neddie Seagoon poses as a 6,000-year-old man to resurrect his rock 'n' roll career.
| 07:003/6Rosie's contracted to organise a literary prize, but things don't go by the book. 07:307/20The Lad himself turns his home into a centre of learning.
| 07:001/6The shy solicitor's clerk courts disaster, as he pursues a reckless client. 07:30With a new rival, can Ken inspire Bill to fight for Caroline?
| 07:001/6The spoof sleuth probes mystery deaths from new fangled inventions. 07:302/10When Aunt Agatha sparks uproar, can Bertie Wooster's valet save the day?
| 07:30A battle of wits between Frank Muir, Dilys Powell, Denis Norden and Antonia Fraser.
| 07:00A 4 Extra listener requests a favourite programme from the BBC's poetry archive. 07:30Popular musical general knowledge quiz chaired by Steve Race.
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| 08:00 | 08:001/4A highly murderous dictator desperately needs help from an old friend. 08:301/10A spellbinding novel by Elena Ferrante, author of My Brilliant Friend. 08:451/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. The Prefect's wife receives a birthday invitation.
| 08:003/5Sophie seeks love while her mother wants entry to a posh lady's golf club. 08:302/10Giovanna meets the infamous Aunt Vittoria. 08:452/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. Spiro the Quartermaster keeps abreast of fort gossip.
| 08:001/2Poet Lemn Sissay explores the nature of home through comedy, poetry and conversation. 08:303/10Vittoria takes Giovanna to Enzo's grave. 08:453/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. Julius the Standard Bearer must choose between his lovers.
| 08:005/6Rudy is determined to prove to Doreen that she's finally met her match. 08:304/10Vittoria encourages Giovanna to spy on her parents. 08:454/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. Prefect's freedman Privatus recommends an unusual cure.
| 08:002/4David's dead body has vanished from the cellar where Maureen and Lesley left it. 08:305/10Costanza gives Giovanna a bracelet. 08:455/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. A near-fatal accident sparks confrontation.
| 08:00An insight into Australia's Royal Flying Doctor Service. 08:30Richard’s joy at his team’s promotion is tempered by real life events elsewhere. 08:45The reactions of four blind people when they first encounter an elephant up close.
| 08:00Jimmy Carr explores the legacy of laughter left by Round the Horne's Kenneth Horne. 08:30Humphrey Lyttelton hosts the much-loved antidote to panel games.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6Adrian Edmondson, Miles Jupp, Rachel Parris and Henning Wehn at the Bristol Beacon. 09:301/5An exploration of the idea of secret knowledge. 09:45Christian Worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Father Martin Magill.
| 09:001/6Paul Merton finds out what Maisie Adam would send to Room 101. 09:302/5Tiffany Jenkins explores the power of secrets in religions. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Bishop David Walker.
| 09:00Comedians imagine what a united Ireland would look like if it ever happened. 09:303/5Tiffany Jenkins explores the development of 'state secrets'. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Angel Morgan.
| 09:002/4Comic chaos, with guest star Mike Wozniak. 09:304/5Tiffany Jenkins explores the idea of secret knowledge: the impact of family secrets 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Richard Carter.
| 09:002/4Crybabies bring the big screen to your normal-sized radio. 09:305/5Tiffany Jenkins explores whether 'transparency' is a panacea? 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Becky Silver.
| 09:15The clues are all pointing to one conclusion - a murderer is on the loose. 09:45Jim and Hilda survived The Blitz. An atomic bomb can’t be all that different... can it?
| 09:00Shipwreck survivors must fight for survival on the Indian Ocean. 09:45Johnny Morris goes ' island-hopping' across the Pacific Ocean and stops in Honolulu.
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| 10:00 | 10:00The star of stage and film answers questions in the BBC Home Service's interview series. 10:30Cellist Steven Isserlis explores the silence of his screen idol, Harpo Marx.
| 10:00Mathew Baynton and Aasmah Mir talk favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 10:30Meet Uganda’s action heroes, whose DIY kung fu movies are finding a global audience.
| 10:00Jim Dale celebrates the Carry On films with rediscovered archive gems from his co-stars.
| 10:00Howard Goodall champions the first black musician to attend the Royal College of Music. 10:30Sarfraz Manzoor asks if it is better to specialise or build a portfolio career.
| 10:00Terry Waite and Steve Hackett talk about the impact of Bach's music for two violins. 10:30Archaeologist Christine Finn taps her foot to ancient sounds not heard for millennia.
| | 10:15Can PC 49 foil an elaborate diamond heist? 10:45“In Lake Wobegon…. I knew summer was an experiment that didn’t work"
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5Ex-jockey Sid Halley must guard a horse, probe a syndicate and find a swindler. 11:305/6Dick and Richard speak their minds and land in trouble.
| 11:002/5When the favourite for the Newmarket 2000 Guineas race was nobbled, where was Sid? 11:306/6Dick running up a tab in the pub? Strange behaviour from the special agent.
| 11:003/5Determined Sid Halley returns to England to face threats from a gang of racecourse dopers. 11:30An outdoor activity centre is an ideal setting for an ‘accident’ to occur.
| 11:004/5Sid Halley must investigate the loss of three champion racehorses. 11:30Shane is one of Brady's private investigators. He watches, listens and notes every detail.
| 11:005/5Will Sid Halley dare to reveal the truth behind the doping and phony racing syndicates? 11:30Uncanny times for a chemist developing films for a seaside photographer.
| 11:00Comic spin on events inside the Wooden Horse during the siege of Troy.
| 11:00Frederick gets a warning and sets out to save the world... 11:45Author and garden designer Vita Sackville-West shares some simple pleasures in life.
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| 12:00 | 12:003/7BBC reporter George Cragge probes the murder of another London bank manager. 12:301/20Bank manager George Mainwaring sets up Walmington-on-Sea's Home Guard.
| 12:003/3As a sporting event looms, friendly rivalry sparks sinister espionage. 12:3013/26Neddie Seagoon poses as a 6,000-year-old man to resurrect his rock 'n' roll career.
| 12:003/6Rosie's contracted to organise a literary prize, but things don't go by the book. 12:307/20The Lad himself turns his home into a centre of learning.
| 12:001/6The shy solicitor's clerk courts disaster, as he pursues a reckless client. 12:30With a new rival, can Ken inspire Bill to fight for Caroline?
| 12:001/6The spoof sleuth probes mystery deaths from new fangled inventions. 12:302/10When Aunt Agatha sparks uproar, can Bertie Wooster's valet save the day?
| 12:30A battle of wits between Frank Muir, Dilys Powell, Denis Norden and Antonia Fraser.
| 12:00A 4 Extra listener requests a favourite programme from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:30Popular musical general knowledge quiz chaired by Steve Race.
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| 13:00 | 13:001/4A highly murderous dictator desperately needs help from an old friend. 13:301/10A spellbinding novel by Elena Ferrante, author of My Brilliant Friend. 13:451/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. The Prefect's wife receives a birthday invitation.
| 13:003/5Sophie seeks love while her mother wants entry to a posh lady's golf club. 13:302/10Giovanna meets the infamous Aunt Vittoria. 13:452/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. Spiro the Quartermaster keeps abreast of fort gossip.
| 13:001/2Poet Lemn Sissay explores the nature of home through comedy, poetry and conversation. 13:303/10Vittoria takes Giovanna to Enzo's grave. 13:453/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. Julius the Standard Bearer must choose between his lovers.
| 13:005/6Rudy is determined to prove to Doreen that she's finally met her match. 13:304/10Vittoria encourages Giovanna to spy on her parents. 13:454/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. Prefect's freedman Privatus recommends an unusual cure.
| 13:002/4David's dead body has vanished from the cellar where Maureen and Lesley left it. 13:305/10Costanza gives Giovanna a bracelet. 13:455/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. A near-fatal accident sparks confrontation.
| 13:00An insight into Australia's Royal Flying Doctor Service. 13:30Richard’s joy at his team’s promotion is tempered by real life events elsewhere. 13:45The reactions of four blind people when they first encounter an elephant up close.
| 13:00Jimmy Carr explores the legacy of laughter left by Round the Horne's Kenneth Horne. 13:30Humphrey Lyttelton hosts the much-loved antidote to panel games.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Alun Cochrane, Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Tony Hawks 14:303/6The frustrations of backbench MP Duncan Stonebridge.
| 14:006/6Jay Rayner puts Stephen Fry and Clarissa Dickson Wright through their culinary paces. 14:302/4When Ken refuses to drawdown on his pension Barbara goes on strike.
| 14:003/4Chris McCausland asks a panel of comedians to live in an audio only world. 14:302/6Snooker club owner Geoff babysits Dominic for the first time. How will he get on?
| 14:001/6The famed improvisation game with Lenny Henry, Dawn French, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. 14:301/6Phonsie's keen to send Guard Gallagher to sing in New York.
| 14:004/6Scandalous quiz with Anthony Holden, Valerie Grove, Lucy Moore and Geoffrey Durham. 14:306/6Lucy regrets helping to write a book, while Daniel is on an odd night out.
| 14:15The clues are all pointing to one conclusion - a murderer is on the loose. 14:45Jim and Hilda survived The Blitz. An atomic bomb can’t be all that different... can it?
| 14:00Shipwreck survivors must fight for survival on the Indian Ocean. 14:45Johnny Morris goes ' island-hopping' across the Pacific Ocean and stops in Honolulu.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Adaptation of the award-winning novel by Italy's Sandro Veronesi.
| 15:00Sara Coleridge hides away to face her demons - including her famous father. 15:45A beautiful dancer falls for a young juggler, but is art more important than love?
| 15:00A dramatic imagining of painter LS Lowry’s inner life and friendships. 15:45A refugee proves to be an aggravating and judgemental man of mystery.
| 15:00Waking on her 17th birthday, Olivia senses her rite of passage has begun.
| 15:001930s London, Olivia meets Rollo again - and they embark on a secret affair.
| | 15:15Can PC 49 foil an elaborate diamond heist? 15:45“In Lake Wobegon…. I knew summer was an experiment that didn’t work"
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| 16:00 | 16:00The star of stage and film answers questions in the BBC Home Service's interview series. 16:30Cellist Steven Isserlis explores the silence of his screen idol, Harpo Marx.
| 16:00Mathew Baynton and Aasmah Mir talk favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. 16:30Meet Uganda’s action heroes, whose DIY kung fu movies are finding a global audience.
| 16:00Jim Dale celebrates the Carry On films with rediscovered archive gems from his co-stars.
| 16:00Howard Goodall champions the first black musician to attend the Royal College of Music. 16:30Sarfraz Manzoor asks if it is better to specialise or build a portfolio career.
| 16:00Terry Waite and Steve Hackett talk about the impact of Bach's music for two violins. 16:30Archaeologist Christine Finn taps her foot to ancient sounds not heard for millennia.
| 16:00Cynthia believes her stepchildren must face up to the threats of the real world.
| 16:00Hunting for the founder of a mystical bee-cult, Henry uncovers true horror instead.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/5Ex-jockey Sid Halley must guard a horse, probe a syndicate and find a swindler. 17:305/6Dick and Richard speak their minds and land in trouble.
| 17:002/5When the favourite for the Newmarket 2000 Guineas race was nobbled, where was Sid? 17:306/6Dick running up a tab in the pub? Strange behaviour from the special agent.
| 17:003/5Determined Sid Halley returns to England to face threats from a gang of racecourse dopers. 17:30An outdoor activity centre is an ideal setting for an ‘accident’ to occur.
| 17:004/5Sid Halley must investigate the loss of three champion racehorses. 17:30Shane is one of Brady's private investigators. He watches, listens and notes every detail.
| 17:005/5Will Sid Halley dare to reveal the truth behind the doping and phony racing syndicates? 17:30Uncanny times for a chemist developing films for a seaside photographer.
| 17:00Comic spin on events inside the Wooden Horse during the siege of Troy.
| 17:00Frederick gets a warning and sets out to save the world... 17:45Author and garden designer Vita Sackville-West shares some simple pleasures in life.
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| 18:00 | 18:003/7BBC reporter George Cragge probes the murder of another London bank manager. 18:301/20Bank manager George Mainwaring sets up Walmington-on-Sea's Home Guard.
| 18:003/3As a sporting event looms, friendly rivalry sparks sinister espionage. 18:3013/26Neddie Seagoon poses as a 6,000-year-old man to resurrect his rock 'n' roll career.
| 18:003/6Rosie's contracted to organise a literary prize, but things don't go by the book. 18:307/20The Lad himself turns his home into a centre of learning.
| 18:001/6The shy solicitor's clerk courts disaster, as he pursues a reckless client. 18:30With a new rival, can Ken inspire Bill to fight for Caroline?
| 18:001/6The spoof sleuth probes mystery deaths from new fangled inventions. 18:302/10When Aunt Agatha sparks uproar, can Bertie Wooster's valet save the day?
| 18:30A battle of wits between Frank Muir, Dilys Powell, Denis Norden and Antonia Fraser.
| 18:00A 4 Extra listener requests a favourite programme from the BBC's poetry archive. 18:30Popular musical general knowledge quiz chaired by Steve Race.
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| 19:00 | 19:001/4A highly murderous dictator desperately needs help from an old friend. 19:301/10A spellbinding novel by Elena Ferrante, author of My Brilliant Friend. 19:451/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. The Prefect's wife receives a birthday invitation.
| 19:003/5Sophie seeks love while her mother wants entry to a posh lady's golf club. 19:302/10Giovanna meets the infamous Aunt Vittoria. 19:452/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. Spiro the Quartermaster keeps abreast of fort gossip.
| 19:001/2Poet Lemn Sissay explores the nature of home through comedy, poetry and conversation. 19:303/10Vittoria takes Giovanna to Enzo's grave. 19:453/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. Julius the Standard Bearer must choose between his lovers.
| 19:005/6Rudy is determined to prove to Doreen that she's finally met her match. 19:304/10Vittoria encourages Giovanna to spy on her parents. 19:454/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. Prefect's freedman Privatus recommends an unusual cure.
| 19:002/4David's dead body has vanished from the cellar where Maureen and Lesley left it. 19:305/10Costanza gives Giovanna a bracelet. 19:455/5Roman Northern Frontier 110AD. A near-fatal accident sparks confrontation.
| 19:00An insight into Australia's Royal Flying Doctor Service. 19:30Richard’s joy at his team’s promotion is tempered by real life events elsewhere. 19:45The reactions of four blind people when they first encounter an elephant up close.
| 19:00Jimmy Carr explores the legacy of laughter left by Round the Horne's Kenneth Horne. 19:30Humphrey Lyttelton hosts the much-loved antidote to panel games.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Alun Cochrane, Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Tony Hawks 20:303/6The frustrations of backbench MP Duncan Stonebridge.
| 20:006/6Jay Rayner puts Stephen Fry and Clarissa Dickson Wright through their culinary paces. 20:302/4When Ken refuses to drawdown on his pension Barbara goes on strike.
| 20:003/4Chris McCausland asks a panel of comedians to live in an audio only world. 20:302/6Snooker club owner Geoff babysits Dominic for the first time. How will he get on?
| 20:001/6The famed improvisation game with Lenny Henry, Dawn French, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. 20:301/6Phonsie's keen to send Guard Gallagher to sing in New York.
| 20:004/6Scandalous quiz with Anthony Holden, Valerie Grove, Lucy Moore and Geoffrey Durham. 20:306/6Lucy regrets helping to write a book, while Daniel is on an odd night out.
| 20:15The clues are all pointing to one conclusion - a murderer is on the loose. 20:45Jim and Hilda survived The Blitz. An atomic bomb can’t be all that different... can it?
| 20:00Shipwreck survivors must fight for survival on the Indian Ocean. 20:45Johnny Morris goes ' island-hopping' across the Pacific Ocean and stops in Honolulu.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Adaptation of the award-winning novel by Italy's Sandro Veronesi.
| 21:00Sara Coleridge hides away to face her demons - including her famous father. 21:45A beautiful dancer falls for a young juggler, but is art more important than love?
| 21:00A dramatic imagining of painter LS Lowry’s inner life and friendships. 21:45A refugee proves to be an aggravating and judgemental man of mystery.
| 21:00Waking on her 17th birthday, Olivia senses her rite of passage has begun.
| 21:001930s London, Olivia meets Rollo again - and they embark on a secret affair.
| | 21:15Can PC 49 foil an elaborate diamond heist? 21:45“In Lake Wobegon…. I knew summer was an experiment that didn’t work"
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6Adrian Edmondson, Miles Jupp, Rachel Parris and Henning Wehn at the Bristol Beacon. 22:30Al Murray and Tim Key join Alex and his band for an Edinburgh special. 22:55Comedian and writer Paul Garner chats to actor, writer and director Steve Oram.
| 22:001/6Paul Merton finds out what Maisie Adam would send to Room 101. 22:303/4Shopping channel satire with Justin Edwards and Greg Proops. Rich Hall joins the team. 22:55Comedian and writer Paul Garner chats again to actor, writer and director Steve Oram.
| 22:00Comedians imagine what a united Ireland would look like if it ever happened. 22:304/4Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney create improvised sketches from audience suggestions
| 22:002/4Comic chaos, with guest star Mike Wozniak. 22:301/6Poet laureate of alternative comedy - John Hegley entertains. 22:451/4Fast-paced comedy sketches from award-winning Nick Mohammed and friends.
| 22:002/4Crybabies bring the big screen to your normal-sized radio. 22:30Laughter, poetry, music and audience creativity in the company of Matt Harvey and guests. 22:55Comedian and writer Paul Garner chats once again to actor, writer and director Steve Oram.
| 22:00Comic play about the French Revolution starring Richard E Grant and The Penny Dreadfuls
| 22:005/6Gyles Brandreth reads the diaries of his boarding school days in the 1960s. 22:304/4Henry's final volume, with guests Liz Lochhead and Pete Ramskil.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/6Why does Britain have so many new parties? 23:30From the laughing bank to perfume and poodles.
| 23:002/4Hannah explains what makes van Eyck's painting so important in the art history canon. 23:152/4An idiot's guide to Mahler. Perfect for fans of comedy, classical music, and idiots. 23:302/4Susan Calman tries to learn how to unwind, by visiting a music festival with Robin Ince.
| 23:004/5Sandi explores the Danish concept of Hygge with correspondent Lyse Doucet. 23:154/5Armando Iannucci looks at writing books - and environmental damage. 23:301/4Richard Herring reclaims objects we've grown to hate starting with Hitler's moustache
| 23:003/4Malawi's most famous comedian Daliso Chaponda tackles diplomacy. 23:306/6There is a shocking loss on Leather Island, and Fanny gets a break.
| 23:005/6Ireland hits the headlines as the programme celebrates its 33rd birthday. 23:306/6The listeners' votes are in, so the National Local Radio Station announces the winners!
| 23:002/4Weirdness awaits the comedian, with men in leotards and locals with something to hide. 23:301/4Peter and Anne are two shy bell-ringers whom Isy and Darren conspire to bring together.
| 23:004/4Una Stubbs tells Victoria Coren Mitchell about her life and the cars she has known. 23:303/4Meet a cheery bailiff - and an office induction with a twist...
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