| 00:00 | 00:002/2Pilgrim searches for the mysterious Mrs Bronson as a fierce blizzard hits Melcombe. 00:45Returning home one Christmas Eve, Ivan Spektroff is in for a horrifying surprise.
| 00:00Broadcaster Joan Bakewell shares the music that makes her emotional. 00:30Former choristers recall singing the Once in Royal solo at King's.
| 00:00Richard Harrington and Njambi McGrath join Harriett Gilbert to talk good books. 00:30Mark Ravenhill asks why pantomime still attracts the Christmas crowds.
| 00:00The legendary umpire Dickie Bird shares favourite cricket stories with an audience.
| 00:00Barry Humphries exchanges poetry and prose with Miriam Margolyes and Rob Brydon.
| 00:00Personal stories of Joni Mitchell's song 'River', from her 1971 album Blue. 00:30Discover why there is more to reindeer than Rudolph.
| 00:00Sheila Hodgson provides MR James with a ghostly encounter at Christmas. 00:451/2Toby Hadoke pays tribute to the sci-fi, fantasy and horror artists whom we lost in 2025.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Actress Patricia Routledge is castaway by Sue Lawley. 01:45David Attenborough tells of nature's first bribe, that evolved a hundred million years ago
| 01:004/6Is there a connection between a computer centre and a wildlife sanctuary? 01:301/3Two children must battle the evil Ice Queen.
| 01:005/6A burnt photo offers up a clue - but tragedy strikes elsewhere… 01:302/3Michelle is sure aliens have abducted her brother. Why in Manchester?
| 01:006/6The motive for the killing spree runs deeper than imagined. But it’s not over. 01:303/3Michelle comes face-to-face with the evil Ice Queen.
| 01:001827. Mr Pickwick sets out to spend Christmas at Dingley Dell.
| 01:00A country house party turns into a murder-trail for an amateur sleuth.
| 01:00Stephen Thorne and Elizabeth Proud star in a fairy tale for-our-time.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Paul Durcan concludes reading his poem 'Christmas Day'. 02:302/2Unscrupulous society widow Lady Susan Vernon is still scheming.
| 02:005/6The complications in Julia's life are not just medical ones. 02:3013/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon get lost in sea fog.
| 02:003/6Confusion as the British Embassy assesses the local political outlook. 02:30It's ye Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe in ye olde worlde Robin Hood.
| 02:00The village's rich history is staged - but the audience is revolting. 02:30It's a far from festive season when Bill overhears the Lad.
| 02:30Platoon rivalry sparks a shooting contest!
| 02:00Newly qualified as a management consultant, Santa's son has big plans for the North Pole. 02:30Harold's Majorca-bound, but he's not told Albert.
| 02:00A mother adjusts to increased deafness whilst harbouring a secret. 02:301953: Britain prepares for a new Queen - but has Everest been conquered?
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| 03:00 | 03:40Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson chooses music by Deep Purple and Arthur Brown. 03:50Two probate researchers are on a quest to find an heir to a fortune.
| 03:002/6Tempers rise preparing for the village fete, and Lucy discovers guitar irritates aliens. 03:301/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 03:451/5Recipes and Christmas survival tips from the worst of pen friends Vera and Irene.
| 03:00Tim Vine and the British public offer up a sleigh-full of Yuletide jokes. 03:302/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 03:452/5Vera judges a mince pie competition and Irene poisons some children.
| 03:00Why is John Shuttleworth taking down the Christmas tree today? 03:303/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 03:453/5Vera's children take refuge elsewhere.
| 03:304/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 03:454/5Drama shifts to crisis as Irene gets Vera's kids to vent their feelings in verse.
| 03:10A woman receives stacks of gifts from a lavish admirer, who's inspired by the carol. 03:305/5Derek Jacobi concludes this evocative portrait of England in the last century. 03:455/5Vera's family are freed, as Irene writes to her estranged son.
| 03:451/4Welcome to Tom's world. He has tales to tell in his local pub.
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| 04:00 | | 04:00Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Pam Ayres, Stephen Mangan and Gyles Brandreth. 04:301/6Theatre awards spark subterfuge galore for event organiser Rosie.
| 04:00Dave Gorman asks Lee Mack to select the public's best loopy Christmas idea. 04:30Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam, married ‘for ever’, plan the perfect Christmas 'a deux'.
| 04:00John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Glyn Johns, Shazia Mirza and JK Rowling. 04:306/6A civil servant's dull life is transformed by talking dogs.
| 04:00The 'truth' behind-the-story of 'Good King Wenceslas'. Stars Timothy West.
| 04:005/6Graeme Garden hosts as Gyles Brandreth, Steve Punt, Arthur Smith and Lauren Laverne debate 04:304/6Romance in the air, but Mr Long has a painful little problem....
| 04:001/6The shady lawyer needs patients as he pretends to be a doctor. 04:3014/14All is finally revealed in 'The Kenneth Horne Story'!
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| 05:00 | 05:00Turkey trouble from Mincing - and who's under the mistletoe..? 05:30Christmas goes with a bang for Jimmy Edwards!
| 05:00If the Prince of Evil wants to keep his job - he must deal with Santa...
| 05:00A family are lost in the snow, then their fire won't light - can a man called Pop help?
| 05:00Cynthia can't get her daughter to school on time, even when she's playing Mary. 05:45A wayward nephew decides to celebrate in his own way.
| 05:15A tailor only has three days to sew a cherry silk coat. 05:40Everybody loves the kind shoemaker, Papa Panov. But will he be alone this Christmas?
| 05:00A wily pensioner finds competition at the Boxing Day sales. 05:45A romantic tale centred on a fancy Dublin restaurant. Read by Dervla Kirwan.
| 05:00Sue Perkins final festive offering is the all-star Clue Dickens extravaganza.
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| 06:00 | 06:004/6Is there a connection between a computer centre and a wildlife sanctuary? 06:301/3Two children must battle the evil Ice Queen.
| 06:005/6A burnt photo offers up a clue - but tragedy strikes elsewhere… 06:302/3Michelle is sure aliens have abducted her brother. Why in Manchester?
| 06:006/6The motive for the killing spree runs deeper than imagined. But it’s not over. 06:303/3Michelle comes face-to-face with the evil Ice Queen.
| 06:001827. Mr Pickwick sets out to spend Christmas at Dingley Dell.
| 06:00A country house party turns into a murder-trail for an amateur sleuth.
| 06:00Stephen Thorne and Elizabeth Proud star in a fairy tale for-our-time.
| 06:00Dr Jane Goodall is castaway by Sue Lawley. 06:45Musings on the world's largest blooms found deep in the steamy forests of Sumatra.
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| 07:00 | 07:005/6The complications in Julia's life are not just medical ones. 07:3013/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon get lost in sea fog.
| 07:003/6Confusion as the British Embassy assesses the local political outlook. 07:30It's ye Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe in ye olde worlde Robin Hood.
| 07:00The village's rich history is staged - but the audience is revolting. 07:30It's a far from festive season when Bill overhears the Lad.
| 07:30Platoon rivalry sparks a shooting contest!
| 07:00Newly qualified as a management consultant, Santa's son has big plans for the North Pole. 07:30Harold's Majorca-bound, but he's not told Albert.
| 07:00A mother adjusts to increased deafness whilst harbouring a secret. 07:301953: Britain prepares for a new Queen - but has Everest been conquered?
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 07:30Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century.
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| 08:00 | 08:002/6Tempers rise preparing for the village fete, and Lucy discovers guitar irritates aliens. 08:301/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 08:451/5Recipes and Christmas survival tips from the worst of pen friends Vera and Irene.
| 08:00Tim Vine and the British public offer up a sleigh-full of Yuletide jokes. 08:302/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 08:452/5Vera judges a mince pie competition and Irene poisons some children.
| 08:00Why is John Shuttleworth taking down the Christmas tree today? 08:303/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 08:453/5Vera's children take refuge elsewhere.
| 08:304/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 08:454/5Drama shifts to crisis as Irene gets Vera's kids to vent their feelings in verse.
| 08:10A woman receives stacks of gifts from a lavish admirer, who's inspired by the carol. 08:305/5Derek Jacobi concludes this evocative portrait of England in the last century. 08:455/5Vera's family are freed, as Irene writes to her estranged son.
| 08:451/4Welcome to Tom's world. He has tales to tell in his local pub.
| 08:40Comedian Miranda Hart chooses tracks by INXS and Alanis Morissette. 08:50Vera and Irene send each other Christmas survival tips and endure family drama.
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| 09:00 | 09:006/6Joe Lycett, Pippa Evans, Richard Coles and Tony Hawks return to the Royal Festival Hall. 09:302/4Alan Dein discovers how Santa can connect with a new generation. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Swarzy.
| 09:005/7The programme that shows you how to put a sock in Wagner’s Ring. 09:303/4Alan Dein travels to Liverpool to interview Santa in one of Britain's oldest grottos. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Canon Ann Easter.
| 09:005/6Tony decides the family should go for a digital detox weekend in Wales. 09:304/4Alan Dein catches up with Santa as he crosses the globe. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Archdeacon Rachel Mann.
| 09:00Two friends relive the treats, sights and sounds of shared Christmases long ago. 09:30A lad is convinced a model of the Queen Mary will be his for Christmas. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Bishop David Walker.
| 09:001/4Chloe Slack returns with a new series of the women’s current affairs show all about women. 09:30A compendium of Christmas joy and misery over presents. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Seth Pinnock.
| 09:001/6The shady lawyer needs patients as he pretends to be a doctor. 09:3014/14All is finally revealed in 'The Kenneth Horne Story'!
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| 10:00 | 10:00Broadcaster Joan Bakewell shares the music that makes her emotional. 10:30Former choristers recall singing the Once in Royal solo at King's.
| 10:00Richard Harrington and Njambi McGrath join Harriett Gilbert to talk good books. 10:30Mark Ravenhill asks why pantomime still attracts the Christmas crowds.
| 10:00The legendary umpire Dickie Bird shares favourite cricket stories with an audience.
| 10:00Barry Humphries exchanges poetry and prose with Miriam Margolyes and Rob Brydon.
| 10:00Personal stories of Joni Mitchell's song 'River', from her 1971 album Blue. 10:30Discover why there is more to reindeer than Rudolph.
| 10:00Sue Perkins final festive offering is the all-star Clue Dickens extravaganza.
| 10:00Will Ted be able to wheedle his way into a work trip to Paris? 10:30It is New Year's Eve, and Eth wants to celebrate with the Glums.
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| 11:00 | 11:004/6Is there a connection between a computer centre and a wildlife sanctuary? 11:301/3Two children must battle the evil Ice Queen.
| 11:005/6A burnt photo offers up a clue - but tragedy strikes elsewhere… 11:302/3Michelle is sure aliens have abducted her brother. Why in Manchester?
| 11:006/6The motive for the killing spree runs deeper than imagined. But it’s not over. 11:303/3Michelle comes face-to-face with the evil Ice Queen.
| 11:001827. Mr Pickwick sets out to spend Christmas at Dingley Dell.
| 11:00A country house party turns into a murder-trail for an amateur sleuth.
| 11:00Stephen Thorne and Elizabeth Proud star in a fairy tale for-our-time.
| 11:00Dr Jane Goodall is castaway by Sue Lawley. 11:45Musings on the world's largest blooms found deep in the steamy forests of Sumatra.
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| 12:00 | 12:005/6The complications in Julia's life are not just medical ones. 12:3013/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon get lost in sea fog.
| 12:003/6Confusion as the British Embassy assesses the local political outlook. 12:30It's ye Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe in ye olde worlde Robin Hood.
| 12:00The village's rich history is staged - but the audience is revolting. 12:30It's a far from festive season when Bill overhears the Lad.
| 12:30Platoon rivalry sparks a shooting contest!
| 12:00Newly qualified as a management consultant, Santa's son has big plans for the North Pole. 12:30Harold's Majorca-bound, but he's not told Albert.
| 12:00A mother adjusts to increased deafness whilst harbouring a secret. 12:301953: Britain prepares for a new Queen - but has Everest been conquered?
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:30Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century.
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| 13:00 | 13:002/6Tempers rise preparing for the village fete, and Lucy discovers guitar irritates aliens. 13:301/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 13:451/5Recipes and Christmas survival tips from the worst of pen friends Vera and Irene.
| 13:00Tim Vine and the British public offer up a sleigh-full of Yuletide jokes. 13:302/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 13:452/5Vera judges a mince pie competition and Irene poisons some children.
| 13:00Why is John Shuttleworth taking down the Christmas tree today? 13:303/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 13:453/5Vera's children take refuge elsewhere.
| 13:304/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 13:454/5Drama shifts to crisis as Irene gets Vera's kids to vent their feelings in verse.
| 13:10A woman receives stacks of gifts from a lavish admirer, who's inspired by the carol. 13:305/5Derek Jacobi concludes this evocative portrait of England in the last century. 13:455/5Vera's family are freed, as Irene writes to her estranged son.
| 13:451/4Welcome to Tom's world. He has tales to tell in his local pub.
| 13:40Comedian Miranda Hart chooses tracks by INXS and Alanis Morissette. 13:50Vera and Irene send each other Christmas survival tips and endure family drama.
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| 14:00 | 14:00Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Pam Ayres, Stephen Mangan and Gyles Brandreth. 14:301/6Theatre awards spark subterfuge galore for event organiser Rosie.
| 14:00Dave Gorman asks Lee Mack to select the public's best loopy Christmas idea. 14:30Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam, married ‘for ever’, plan the perfect Christmas 'a deux'.
| 14:00John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Glyn Johns, Shazia Mirza and JK Rowling. 14:306/6A civil servant's dull life is transformed by talking dogs.
| 14:00The 'truth' behind-the-story of 'Good King Wenceslas'. Stars Timothy West.
| 14:005/6Graeme Garden hosts as Gyles Brandreth, Steve Punt, Arthur Smith and Lauren Laverne debate 14:304/6Romance in the air, but Mr Long has a painful little problem....
| 14:001/6The shady lawyer needs patients as he pretends to be a doctor. 14:3014/14All is finally revealed in 'The Kenneth Horne Story'!
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| 15:00 | 15:00If the Prince of Evil wants to keep his job - he must deal with Santa...
| 15:00A family are lost in the snow, then their fire won't light - can a man called Pop help?
| 15:00Cynthia can't get her daughter to school on time, even when she's playing Mary. 15:45A wayward nephew decides to celebrate in his own way.
| 15:15A tailor only has three days to sew a cherry silk coat. 15:40Everybody loves the kind shoemaker, Papa Panov. But will he be alone this Christmas?
| 15:00A wily pensioner finds competition at the Boxing Day sales. 15:45A romantic tale centred on a fancy Dublin restaurant. Read by Dervla Kirwan.
| 15:00Sue Perkins final festive offering is the all-star Clue Dickens extravaganza.
| 15:00Will Ted be able to wheedle his way into a work trip to Paris? 15:30It is New Year's Eve, and Eth wants to celebrate with the Glums.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Broadcaster Joan Bakewell shares the music that makes her emotional. 16:30Former choristers recall singing the Once in Royal solo at King's.
| 16:00Richard Harrington and Njambi McGrath join Harriett Gilbert to talk good books. 16:30Mark Ravenhill asks why pantomime still attracts the Christmas crowds.
| 16:00The legendary umpire Dickie Bird shares favourite cricket stories with an audience.
| 16:00Barry Humphries exchanges poetry and prose with Miriam Margolyes and Rob Brydon.
| 16:00Personal stories of Joni Mitchell's song 'River', from her 1971 album Blue. 16:30Discover why there is more to reindeer than Rudolph.
| 16:00Sheila Hodgson provides MR James with a ghostly encounter at Christmas. 16:451/2Toby Hadoke pays tribute to the sci-fi, fantasy and horror artists whom we lost in 2025.
| 16:00The legendary 1963 lost TV play. Adapted by Toby Hadoke. 16:452/2Toby Hadoke remembers more of the sci-fi, fantasy and horror artists whom we lost in 2025.
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| 17:00 | 17:004/6Is there a connection between a computer centre and a wildlife sanctuary? 17:301/3Two children must battle the evil Ice Queen.
| 17:005/6A burnt photo offers up a clue - but tragedy strikes elsewhere… 17:302/3Michelle is sure aliens have abducted her brother. Why in Manchester?
| 17:006/6The motive for the killing spree runs deeper than imagined. But it’s not over. 17:303/3Michelle comes face-to-face with the evil Ice Queen.
| 17:001827. Mr Pickwick sets out to spend Christmas at Dingley Dell.
| 17:00A country house party turns into a murder-trail for an amateur sleuth.
| 17:00Stephen Thorne and Elizabeth Proud star in a fairy tale for-our-time.
| 17:00Dr Jane Goodall is castaway by Sue Lawley. 17:45Musings on the world's largest blooms found deep in the steamy forests of Sumatra.
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| 18:00 | 18:005/6The complications in Julia's life are not just medical ones. 18:3013/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon get lost in sea fog.
| 18:003/6Confusion as the British Embassy assesses the local political outlook. 18:30It's ye Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe in ye olde worlde Robin Hood.
| 18:00The village's rich history is staged - but the audience is revolting. 18:30It's a far from festive season when Bill overhears the Lad.
| 18:30Platoon rivalry sparks a shooting contest!
| 18:00Newly qualified as a management consultant, Santa's son has big plans for the North Pole. 18:30Harold's Majorca-bound, but he's not told Albert.
| 18:00A mother adjusts to increased deafness whilst harbouring a secret. 18:301953: Britain prepares for a new Queen - but has Everest been conquered?
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. 18:30Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/6Tempers rise preparing for the village fete, and Lucy discovers guitar irritates aliens. 19:301/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 19:451/5Recipes and Christmas survival tips from the worst of pen friends Vera and Irene.
| 19:00Tim Vine and the British public offer up a sleigh-full of Yuletide jokes. 19:302/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 19:452/5Vera judges a mince pie competition and Irene poisons some children.
| 19:00Why is John Shuttleworth taking down the Christmas tree today? 19:303/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 19:453/5Vera's children take refuge elsewhere.
| 19:304/5Derek Jacobi reads Laurie Lee's evocative portrait of England in the last century. 19:454/5Drama shifts to crisis as Irene gets Vera's kids to vent their feelings in verse.
| 19:10A woman receives stacks of gifts from a lavish admirer, who's inspired by the carol. 19:305/5Derek Jacobi concludes this evocative portrait of England in the last century. 19:455/5Vera's family are freed, as Irene writes to her estranged son.
| 19:451/4Welcome to Tom's world. He has tales to tell in his local pub.
| 19:40Comedian Miranda Hart chooses tracks by INXS and Alanis Morissette. 19:50Vera and Irene send each other Christmas survival tips and endure family drama.
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| 20:00 | 20:00Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Pam Ayres, Stephen Mangan and Gyles Brandreth. 20:301/6Theatre awards spark subterfuge galore for event organiser Rosie.
| 20:00Dave Gorman asks Lee Mack to select the public's best loopy Christmas idea. 20:30Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam, married ‘for ever’, plan the perfect Christmas 'a deux'.
| 20:00John Lloyd and Bridget Christie with Glyn Johns, Shazia Mirza and JK Rowling. 20:306/6A civil servant's dull life is transformed by talking dogs.
| 20:00The 'truth' behind-the-story of 'Good King Wenceslas'. Stars Timothy West.
| 20:005/6Graeme Garden hosts as Gyles Brandreth, Steve Punt, Arthur Smith and Lauren Laverne debate 20:304/6Romance in the air, but Mr Long has a painful little problem....
| 20:001/6The shady lawyer needs patients as he pretends to be a doctor. 20:3014/14All is finally revealed in 'The Kenneth Horne Story'!
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| 21:00 | 21:00If the Prince of Evil wants to keep his job - he must deal with Santa...
| 21:00A family are lost in the snow, then their fire won't light - can a man called Pop help?
| 21:00Cynthia can't get her daughter to school on time, even when she's playing Mary. 21:45A wayward nephew decides to celebrate in his own way.
| 21:15A tailor only has three days to sew a cherry silk coat. 21:40Everybody loves the kind shoemaker, Papa Panov. But will he be alone this Christmas?
| 21:00A wily pensioner finds competition at the Boxing Day sales. 21:45A romantic tale centred on a fancy Dublin restaurant. Read by Dervla Kirwan.
| 21:00Sue Perkins final festive offering is the all-star Clue Dickens extravaganza.
| 21:00Will Ted be able to wheedle his way into a work trip to Paris? 21:30It is New Year's Eve, and Eth wants to celebrate with the Glums.
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| 22:00 | 22:006/6Joe Lycett, Pippa Evans, Richard Coles and Tony Hawks return to the Royal Festival Hall. 22:304/6Milkman blues and rock DJs in the sketch comedy about growing older disgracefully.
| 22:005/7The programme that shows you how to put a sock in Wagner’s Ring. 22:302/6Rod holds a museum press conference, and Walter hits on Susie Maltby.
| 22:005/6Tony decides the family should go for a digital detox weekend in Wales. 22:30A bumper 'winter' issue of the Empire's favourite magazine.
| 22:004/4The family scramble to put on a last minute party for Angie's birthday. 22:30Peter Curran meets the surviving members of Spinal Tap as they make their comeback.
| 22:001/4Chloe Slack returns with a new series of the women’s current affairs show all about women. 22:303/6The Questers chance upon legendary tavern, the Fat Hog, and its glamorous owner Nigressa.
| 22:004/6Promotional lunches and very awkward dinner parties. Quick-fire sketches. 22:306/6Milton discovers that a diva and a tent full of jam don't mix as well as he'd imagined.
| 22:006/6Bossy Clare sticks her oar in Helen's wedding and Megan's home birth. 22:30Critically-acclaimed comic and swimmer Jen Brister explores life in and out of the water.
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| 23:00 | 23:002/2The Dead Ringers team are back to train their festive firepower on the week’s news. 23:303/4A week of radio that never happened. With Alice Arnold and Jon Holmes.
| 23:007/8Sparks fly as the three couples prepare for Christmas. 23:30It's party time for the sketch show team - with advocaat and the local constabulary.
| 23:001/6TV adverts, woodland talent contests, and a special Christmas song. 23:30Father Christmas helps bring about a feminist Christmas whether he wants to or not. 23:45Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth's plans for a festive family gathering go awry.
| 23:302/2Satan's epic quest ends as he meets Death... and Davina McCall.
| 23:001/6Ancient Rome provides the setting for a story of intrigue, terror, tyrants and togas. 23:306/6A call centre demon faces judgement, and the Institute for Useless Scientific Research.
| 23:004/4Andrew explores the reasons for joining nationalist organisations. 23:304/6The stand-up comic interviews the political spin doctor in the tag-team talk show.
| 23:003/6Stephen K Amos and friends present a stand-up guide to living with technology. 23:301/8The poet laureate of alternative comedy, John Hegley entertains with a book of verse. 23:451/8The voice of science-fiction giant HG Wells, and Seamus Heaney's tweed shoes.
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