| 00:00 | 00:002/4After his encounter with the Great God Om, Brutha is selected for a secret mission. 00:302/6Novice sorcerer Arcos is appalled by Kaddah's behaviour, and Alviza is attacked mentally.
| 00:00Michael Aspel talks to Jeremy Nicholas about the music that moves him. 00:30Aminatta Forna tells the extraordinary story of hard-living writer Jack London.
| 00:00Tom Sutcliffe, Warren Mitchell and Victor Adebowale discuss favourite books. 00:30Laura Barton presents a brief history of trousers, from function to fashion.
| 00:00Philip Hensher looks at how debates over culture have played out at the BBC and beyond.
| 00:00Sara Cox nominates the American hip hop artist and rapper Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes. 00:30The remarkable story of the Mangeshkar sisters - revered by Bollywood fans the world over.
| 00:00Powerful stories linked to this beautiful and stirring Ukrainian folk song 00:30The Rev. Richard Coles explores the surprising history of church vestments.
| 00:001/4Cardiff's extra-terrestrial peacekeepers head to Geneva. 00:452/4Gary gets an ancient two-shilling coin in his change.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Actress Julie Goodyear is castaway by Kirsty Young. 01:45Sir David marvels over the Quetzalcoatlus: the largest flying animal ever to exist.
| 01:00A civil servant faces the toughest moral dilemma of his life. 01:451/10A 14th-century mafioso makes a deathbed confession. All is not what it seems...
| 01:001/3With tensions rising before the First World War, Carruthers is invited to the Baltic.... 01:452/10Federigo yearns for the affections of Monna. But she only wants one thing from him.
| 01:002/3Davies believes he’s uncovered a secret being kept by the Kaiser’s Germany.... 01:453/10Widowed Elena likes to sleep around. But when she snubs the wrong man, she pays for it.
| 01:003/3Following the evidence, will Carruthers finally uncover what Germany is planning for? 01:454/10When Zeppa is betrayed by his best friend, he conjures up a dastardly scheme for revenge.
| 01:001/6Franciscan priest Paolo Baldi turns amateur sleuth in an Italian chip shop. 01:455/10Mithridanes wants to be the wisest and most generous benefactor. So Nathan needs to go.
| 01:00An unnamed agent is ensnared in a sinister plot to brainwash scientists and trade them.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects an archive programme in honour of TS Eliot. With Judith Palmer. 02:30From Kensington to the Lake District, the early years and story of Beatrix Potter.
| 02:002/6BBC hack George Cragge probes New Labour links to the murders. 02:303/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon sparks havoc during an air-raid.
| 02:006/6The British ambassador and his team plan their campaign for a diplomatic dinner. 02:308/17Min is counting rain drops, but why is everyone so wet? Is royalty to blame?
| 02:004/4Jailbird Uncle Sid is out and joins his only relatives - a middle class London family. 02:307/14The Lad sets out to save a Cheam institution threatened by closure.
| 02:006/8Jim Hacker tries to excavate himself from problems with badgers. 02:303/8Sam has scooped the jackpot on the football pools, but how much has he won?
| 02:003/5Should local council cash be spent on Opera Sunderland, or a public convenience? 02:303/8A famous by-election visitor sparks party wars. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
| 02:30Edwardian folk song, The Fens and the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Chris and Xand van Tulleken with tracks by Guns N' Roses and Rupert Holmes. 03:501/2Vitriolic correspondents Vera Small and Irene Spencer are reunited at a funeral.
| 03:005/6Lucy must either pass her A-levels or leave the resistance. 03:301/2In Europe between the wars, a shepherd sows seeds of hope. 03:456/10Crossed wires and tempers colour correspondence between Irene and Vera.
| 03:003/4Simon Evans' comedy-economics hybrid - this week about birth. 03:302/2When mankind was bent on destruction, shepherd Elzéard Bouffier continued to hope. 03:457/10Vera fights for custody of her grandchild. Irene's daughter has sent her to a clinic.
| 03:002/6Peter's forced to visit town, leaving his hopelessly out-of-touch deputy Julian in charge. 03:301/8Old Thady has served under four disastrous generations of Rackrents. 03:458/10Irene sends news that Vera is a grandmother again. But who’s the father?
| 03:001/4The family descends upon Maggie to provide support, plumbing advice and tea. 03:302/8Faithful castle retainer Old Thady recalls his service to the Rackrents: Sir Kit and wife 03:459/10Irene's homesick down under. Vera shares a warning.
| 03:003/6Jeff and Andy win a meal at Flamford's poshest hotel, opening a Pandora's Box of envy. 03:303/8Faithful castle retainer Old Thady recalls his service to the Rackrents: Sir Conolly 03:4510/10With a wedding to arrange, will all end happily ever after between Vera and Irene?
| 03:453/4Tom has a tale to tell at the Goat and Compasses, about the time a stranger turned up.
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| 04:00 | | 04:001/4Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Gyles Brandreth and Tony Hawks. 04:304/6Rosie relaunches Radio Gleam as it bids for older listeners.
| 04:005/5Dave Gorman and Stewart Lee consider a CD player/microwave oven combo. 04:303/6A pregnancy scare sparks Bartholomew family chaos. Who is expecting?
| 04:002/6The radio panel game of literary correctness. With James Walton. 04:303/4Pam tries online dating and Merv offers a cafe cyber pass for 'Love Byte Night'.
| 04:003/6Frank Delaney chairs the English game from the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. 04:301/6Sam is manning the helplines when Peter calls, in distress about their faulty boiler.
| 04:002/4The former BBC director-general quizzes a panel about himself. 04:301/4Cassie and Pete would be a great couple, if they were not so busy being friends.
| 04:004/6The shady lawyer runs a broke department store. 04:30Sub-Lieutenant Phillips' love-life causes havoc at sea for the crew of HMS Troutbridge.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Richard Stilgoe samples the grandeur of the National Trust's Clandon Park. 05:30Ron Glum faces jail - will Eth stand by her man?
| 05:00Clifford Flush and his friends set themselves up as Homicide Consultants.
| 05:00Born in 1768, novelist and playwright Maria Edgeworth devoted life to art and family.
| 05:00Scaramouche Jones is a 100 year old clown. His life is a 20th century odyssey
| 05:001/2Rudyard Kipling's family classic with a darker twist. Is Mowgli in real danger?
| 05:002/2Mowgli, Bagheera and Baloo meet some unsavoury characters on their journey through Mumbai.
| 05:003/3From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton concludes her river journey.
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| 06:00 | 06:00A civil servant faces the toughest moral dilemma of his life. 06:451/10A 14th-century mafioso makes a deathbed confession. All is not what it seems...
| 06:001/3With tensions rising before the First World War, Carruthers is invited to the Baltic.... 06:452/10Federigo yearns for the affections of Monna. But she only wants one thing from him.
| 06:002/3Davies believes he’s uncovered a secret being kept by the Kaiser’s Germany.... 06:453/10Widowed Elena likes to sleep around. But when she snubs the wrong man, she pays for it.
| 06:003/3Following the evidence, will Carruthers finally uncover what Germany is planning for? 06:454/10When Zeppa is betrayed by his best friend, he conjures up a dastardly scheme for revenge.
| 06:001/6Franciscan priest Paolo Baldi turns amateur sleuth in an Italian chip shop. 06:455/10Mithridanes wants to be the wisest and most generous benefactor. So Nathan needs to go.
| 06:00An unnamed agent is ensnared in a sinister plot to brainwash scientists and trade them.
| 06:00EastEnders actress Wendy Richard is castaway by Sue Lawley. 06:45Fireflies generate light by themselves and they do this with style.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/6BBC hack George Cragge probes New Labour links to the murders. 07:303/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon sparks havoc during an air-raid.
| 07:006/6The British ambassador and his team plan their campaign for a diplomatic dinner. 07:308/17Min is counting rain drops, but why is everyone so wet? Is royalty to blame?
| 07:004/4Jailbird Uncle Sid is out and joins his only relatives - a middle class London family. 07:307/14The Lad sets out to save a Cheam institution threatened by closure.
| 07:006/8Jim Hacker tries to excavate himself from problems with badgers. 07:303/8Sam has scooped the jackpot on the football pools, but how much has he won?
| 07:003/5Should local council cash be spent on Opera Sunderland, or a public convenience? 07:303/8A famous by-election visitor sparks party wars. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
| 07:30Edwardian folk song, The Fens and the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra chooses a programme to mark the death of poet and playwright Tony Harrison. 07:30In France between the World Wars, a shepherd sows the seeds of hope for mankind.
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| 08:00 | 08:005/6Lucy must either pass her A-levels or leave the resistance. 08:301/2In Europe between the wars, a shepherd sows seeds of hope. 08:456/10Crossed wires and tempers colour correspondence between Irene and Vera.
| 08:003/4Simon Evans' comedy-economics hybrid - this week about birth. 08:302/2When mankind was bent on destruction, shepherd Elzéard Bouffier continued to hope. 08:457/10Vera fights for custody of her grandchild. Irene's daughter has sent her to a clinic.
| 08:002/6Peter's forced to visit town, leaving his hopelessly out-of-touch deputy Julian in charge. 08:301/8Old Thady has served under four disastrous generations of Rackrents. 08:458/10Irene sends news that Vera is a grandmother again. But who’s the father?
| 08:001/4The family descends upon Maggie to provide support, plumbing advice and tea. 08:302/8Faithful castle retainer Old Thady recalls his service to the Rackrents: Sir Kit and wife 08:459/10Irene's homesick down under. Vera shares a warning.
| 08:003/6Jeff and Andy win a meal at Flamford's poshest hotel, opening a Pandora's Box of envy. 08:303/8Faithful castle retainer Old Thady recalls his service to the Rackrents: Sir Conolly 08:4510/10With a wedding to arrange, will all end happily ever after between Vera and Irene?
| 08:453/4Tom has a tale to tell at the Goat and Compasses, about the time a stranger turned up.
| 08:001/2Faithful old Thady’s memories of serving under four disastrous generations of Rackrents. 08:40Peter Snow and his son Dan select tracks by Sibelius and Tex Ritter. 08:502/2Crossed wires and frayed tempers lead Irene to take action.
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| 09:00 | 09:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game. 09:301/10Lucy Worsley explores Queen Victoria's reign through significant encounters. 09:45A space for spiritual reflection with a Bible reading, prayer & a range of Christian music
| 09:00Finale of the Scots-Asian corner shop comedy. Written by Sanjeev Kohli and Donald Mcleary. 09:302/10Lucy Worsley investigates Lady Flora Hastings, one of Queen Victoria's ladies-in-waiting. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Sandra Godley.
| 09:001/4Pierre Novellie asks the big questions about pizza, soap and St Aetholwold. 09:303/10Queen Victoria dines with the wounded Mayor of Newport. Lucy Worsley investigates. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Steve Williams.
| 09:001/4A peek into Ashley’s kaleidoscopic, autistic mind as her life is forever changed. 09:304/10Lucy Worsley looks into Queen Victoria's governess, who was like a second mother to her. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Lucy Grimble.
| 09:004/4Chloe Slack presents the show from Spring Island - the best place in the UK to be a woman. 09:305/10Lucy Worsley explores the popularity of Tom Thumb and Buffalo Bill in Victorian England. 09:45The Daily Service led by Rev Dr Emma Whittick
| 09:004/6The shady lawyer runs a broke department store. 09:30Sub-Lieutenant Phillips' love-life causes havoc at sea for the crew of HMS Troutbridge.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Michael Aspel talks to Jeremy Nicholas about the music that moves him. 10:30Aminatta Forna tells the extraordinary story of hard-living writer Jack London.
| 10:00Tom Sutcliffe, Warren Mitchell and Victor Adebowale discuss favourite books. 10:30Laura Barton presents a brief history of trousers, from function to fashion.
| 10:00Philip Hensher looks at how debates over culture have played out at the BBC and beyond.
| 10:00Sara Cox nominates the American hip hop artist and rapper Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes. 10:30The remarkable story of the Mangeshkar sisters - revered by Bollywood fans the world over.
| 10:00Powerful stories linked to this beautiful and stirring Ukrainian folk song 10:30The Rev. Richard Coles explores the surprising history of church vestments.
| 10:003/3From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton concludes her river journey.
| 10:00Richard Stilgoe visits the antiques market at Christie's Auction rooms in London. 10:30Plane capers in South America and Eth is shocked at Ron's criminal record in 'The Glums'.
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| 11:00 | 11:00A civil servant faces the toughest moral dilemma of his life. 11:451/10A 14th-century mafioso makes a deathbed confession. All is not what it seems...
| 11:001/3With tensions rising before the First World War, Carruthers is invited to the Baltic.... 11:452/10Federigo yearns for the affections of Monna. But she only wants one thing from him.
| 11:002/3Davies believes he’s uncovered a secret being kept by the Kaiser’s Germany.... 11:453/10Widowed Elena likes to sleep around. But when she snubs the wrong man, she pays for it.
| 11:003/3Following the evidence, will Carruthers finally uncover what Germany is planning for? 11:454/10When Zeppa is betrayed by his best friend, he conjures up a dastardly scheme for revenge.
| 11:001/6Franciscan priest Paolo Baldi turns amateur sleuth in an Italian chip shop. 11:455/10Mithridanes wants to be the wisest and most generous benefactor. So Nathan needs to go.
| 11:00An unnamed agent is ensnared in a sinister plot to brainwash scientists and trade them.
| 11:00EastEnders actress Wendy Richard is castaway by Sue Lawley. 11:45Fireflies generate light by themselves and they do this with style.
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| 12:00 | 12:002/6BBC hack George Cragge probes New Labour links to the murders. 12:303/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon sparks havoc during an air-raid.
| 12:006/6The British ambassador and his team plan their campaign for a diplomatic dinner. 12:308/17Min is counting rain drops, but why is everyone so wet? Is royalty to blame?
| 12:004/4Jailbird Uncle Sid is out and joins his only relatives - a middle class London family. 12:307/14The Lad sets out to save a Cheam institution threatened by closure.
| 12:006/8Jim Hacker tries to excavate himself from problems with badgers. 12:303/8Sam has scooped the jackpot on the football pools, but how much has he won?
| 12:003/5Should local council cash be spent on Opera Sunderland, or a public convenience? 12:303/8A famous by-election visitor sparks party wars. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
| 12:30Edwardian folk song, The Fens and the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra chooses a programme to mark the death of poet and playwright Tony Harrison. 12:30In France between the World Wars, a shepherd sows the seeds of hope for mankind.
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| 13:00 | 13:005/6Lucy must either pass her A-levels or leave the resistance. 13:301/2In Europe between the wars, a shepherd sows seeds of hope. 13:456/10Crossed wires and tempers colour correspondence between Irene and Vera.
| 13:003/4Simon Evans' comedy-economics hybrid - this week about birth. 13:302/2When mankind was bent on destruction, shepherd Elzéard Bouffier continued to hope. 13:457/10Vera fights for custody of her grandchild. Irene's daughter has sent her to a clinic.
| 13:002/6Peter's forced to visit town, leaving his hopelessly out-of-touch deputy Julian in charge. 13:301/8Old Thady has served under four disastrous generations of Rackrents. 13:458/10Irene sends news that Vera is a grandmother again. But who’s the father?
| 13:001/4The family descends upon Maggie to provide support, plumbing advice and tea. 13:302/8Faithful castle retainer Old Thady recalls his service to the Rackrents: Sir Kit and wife 13:459/10Irene's homesick down under. Vera shares a warning.
| 13:003/6Jeff and Andy win a meal at Flamford's poshest hotel, opening a Pandora's Box of envy. 13:303/8Faithful castle retainer Old Thady recalls his service to the Rackrents: Sir Conolly 13:4510/10With a wedding to arrange, will all end happily ever after between Vera and Irene?
| 13:453/4Tom has a tale to tell at the Goat and Compasses, about the time a stranger turned up.
| 13:001/2Faithful old Thady’s memories of serving under four disastrous generations of Rackrents. 13:40Peter Snow and his son Dan select tracks by Sibelius and Tex Ritter. 13:502/2Crossed wires and frayed tempers lead Irene to take action.
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| 14:00 | 14:001/4Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Gyles Brandreth and Tony Hawks. 14:304/6Rosie relaunches Radio Gleam as it bids for older listeners.
| 14:005/5Dave Gorman and Stewart Lee consider a CD player/microwave oven combo. 14:303/6A pregnancy scare sparks Bartholomew family chaos. Who is expecting?
| 14:002/6The radio panel game of literary correctness. With James Walton. 14:303/4Pam tries online dating and Merv offers a cafe cyber pass for 'Love Byte Night'.
| 14:003/6Frank Delaney chairs the English game from the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. 14:301/6Sam is manning the helplines when Peter calls, in distress about their faulty boiler.
| 14:002/4The former BBC director-general quizzes a panel about himself. 14:301/4Cassie and Pete would be a great couple, if they were not so busy being friends.
| 14:004/6The shady lawyer runs a broke department store. 14:30Sub-Lieutenant Phillips' love-life causes havoc at sea for the crew of HMS Troutbridge.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Clifford Flush and his friends set themselves up as Homicide Consultants.
| 15:00Born in 1768, novelist and playwright Maria Edgeworth devoted life to art and family.
| 15:00Scaramouche Jones is a 100 year old clown. His life is a 20th century odyssey
| 15:001/2Rudyard Kipling's family classic with a darker twist. Is Mowgli in real danger?
| 15:002/2Mowgli, Bagheera and Baloo meet some unsavoury characters on their journey through Mumbai.
| 15:003/3From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton concludes her river journey.
| 15:00Richard Stilgoe visits the antiques market at Christie's Auction rooms in London. 15:30Plane capers in South America and Eth is shocked at Ron's criminal record in 'The Glums'.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Michael Aspel talks to Jeremy Nicholas about the music that moves him. 16:30Aminatta Forna tells the extraordinary story of hard-living writer Jack London.
| 16:00Tom Sutcliffe, Warren Mitchell and Victor Adebowale discuss favourite books. 16:30Laura Barton presents a brief history of trousers, from function to fashion.
| 16:00Philip Hensher looks at how debates over culture have played out at the BBC and beyond.
| 16:00Sara Cox nominates the American hip hop artist and rapper Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes. 16:30The remarkable story of the Mangeshkar sisters - revered by Bollywood fans the world over.
| 16:00Powerful stories linked to this beautiful and stirring Ukrainian folk song 16:30The Rev. Richard Coles explores the surprising history of church vestments.
| 16:001/4Cardiff's extra-terrestrial peacekeepers head to Geneva. 16:452/4Gary gets an ancient two-shilling coin in his change.
| 16:003/4In the city of the Citadel, novice Brutha stands up to the devious Deacon Vorbus. 16:303/6Shaznir calls on the power of the Deadlands, while Arcos meets a strange Brotherhood.
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| 17:00 | 17:00A civil servant faces the toughest moral dilemma of his life. 17:451/10A 14th-century mafioso makes a deathbed confession. All is not what it seems...
| 17:001/3With tensions rising before the First World War, Carruthers is invited to the Baltic.... 17:452/10Federigo yearns for the affections of Monna. But she only wants one thing from him.
| 17:002/3Davies believes he’s uncovered a secret being kept by the Kaiser’s Germany.... 17:453/10Widowed Elena likes to sleep around. But when she snubs the wrong man, she pays for it.
| 17:003/3Following the evidence, will Carruthers finally uncover what Germany is planning for? 17:454/10When Zeppa is betrayed by his best friend, he conjures up a dastardly scheme for revenge.
| 17:001/6Franciscan priest Paolo Baldi turns amateur sleuth in an Italian chip shop. 17:455/10Mithridanes wants to be the wisest and most generous benefactor. So Nathan needs to go.
| 17:00An unnamed agent is ensnared in a sinister plot to brainwash scientists and trade them.
| 17:00EastEnders actress Wendy Richard is castaway by Sue Lawley. 17:45Fireflies generate light by themselves and they do this with style.
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| 18:00 | 18:002/6BBC hack George Cragge probes New Labour links to the murders. 18:303/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon sparks havoc during an air-raid.
| 18:006/6The British ambassador and his team plan their campaign for a diplomatic dinner. 18:308/17Min is counting rain drops, but why is everyone so wet? Is royalty to blame?
| 18:004/4Jailbird Uncle Sid is out and joins his only relatives - a middle class London family. 18:307/14The Lad sets out to save a Cheam institution threatened by closure.
| 18:006/8Jim Hacker tries to excavate himself from problems with badgers. 18:303/8Sam has scooped the jackpot on the football pools, but how much has he won?
| 18:003/5Should local council cash be spent on Opera Sunderland, or a public convenience? 18:303/8A famous by-election visitor sparks party wars. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
| 18:30Edwardian folk song, The Fens and the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra chooses a programme to mark the death of poet and playwright Tony Harrison. 18:30In France between the World Wars, a shepherd sows the seeds of hope for mankind.
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| 19:00 | 19:005/6Lucy must either pass her A-levels or leave the resistance. 19:301/2In Europe between the wars, a shepherd sows seeds of hope. 19:456/10Crossed wires and tempers colour correspondence between Irene and Vera.
| 19:003/4Simon Evans' comedy-economics hybrid - this week about birth. 19:302/2When mankind was bent on destruction, shepherd Elzéard Bouffier continued to hope. 19:457/10Vera fights for custody of her grandchild. Irene's daughter has sent her to a clinic.
| 19:002/6Peter's forced to visit town, leaving his hopelessly out-of-touch deputy Julian in charge. 19:301/8Old Thady has served under four disastrous generations of Rackrents. 19:458/10Irene sends news that Vera is a grandmother again. But who’s the father?
| 19:001/4The family descends upon Maggie to provide support, plumbing advice and tea. 19:302/8Faithful castle retainer Old Thady recalls his service to the Rackrents: Sir Kit and wife 19:459/10Irene's homesick down under. Vera shares a warning.
| 19:003/6Jeff and Andy win a meal at Flamford's poshest hotel, opening a Pandora's Box of envy. 19:303/8Faithful castle retainer Old Thady recalls his service to the Rackrents: Sir Conolly 19:4510/10With a wedding to arrange, will all end happily ever after between Vera and Irene?
| 19:453/4Tom has a tale to tell at the Goat and Compasses, about the time a stranger turned up.
| 19:001/2Faithful old Thady’s memories of serving under four disastrous generations of Rackrents. 19:40Peter Snow and his son Dan select tracks by Sibelius and Tex Ritter. 19:502/2Crossed wires and frayed tempers lead Irene to take action.
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| 20:00 | 20:001/4Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Gyles Brandreth and Tony Hawks. 20:304/6Rosie relaunches Radio Gleam as it bids for older listeners.
| 20:005/5Dave Gorman and Stewart Lee consider a CD player/microwave oven combo. 20:303/6A pregnancy scare sparks Bartholomew family chaos. Who is expecting?
| 20:002/6The radio panel game of literary correctness. With James Walton. 20:303/4Pam tries online dating and Merv offers a cafe cyber pass for 'Love Byte Night'.
| 20:003/6Frank Delaney chairs the English game from the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. 20:301/6Sam is manning the helplines when Peter calls, in distress about their faulty boiler.
| 20:002/4The former BBC director-general quizzes a panel about himself. 20:301/4Cassie and Pete would be a great couple, if they were not so busy being friends.
| 20:004/6The shady lawyer runs a broke department store. 20:30Sub-Lieutenant Phillips' love-life causes havoc at sea for the crew of HMS Troutbridge.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Clifford Flush and his friends set themselves up as Homicide Consultants.
| 21:00Born in 1768, novelist and playwright Maria Edgeworth devoted life to art and family.
| 21:00Scaramouche Jones is a 100 year old clown. His life is a 20th century odyssey
| 21:001/2Rudyard Kipling's family classic with a darker twist. Is Mowgli in real danger?
| 21:002/2Mowgli, Bagheera and Baloo meet some unsavoury characters on their journey through Mumbai.
| 21:003/3From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton concludes her river journey.
| 21:00Richard Stilgoe visits the antiques market at Christie's Auction rooms in London. 21:30Plane capers in South America and Eth is shocked at Ron's criminal record in 'The Glums'.
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| 22:00 | 22:003/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game. 22:301/4No morals and little brain. John Weak is an aggressive marketing director.
| 22:00Finale of the Scots-Asian corner shop comedy. Written by Sanjeev Kohli and Donald Mcleary. 22:305/6The museum staff pitch their ideas for a special exhibition. 22:55Rob Deering speaks to stand-up comedian and children's author Alasdair Beckett-King
| 22:001/4Pierre Novellie asks the big questions about pizza, soap and St Aetholwold. 22:303/4Evolution's epic story is revealed in the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers.
| 22:001/4A peek into Ashley’s kaleidoscopic, autistic mind as her life is forever changed. 22:306/6Brian has many stories to tell, including a land where fame definitely equals fortune. 22:55Rob Deering speaks to stand-up comedian and children's author Alasdair Beckett-King
| 22:004/4Chloe Slack presents the show from Spring Island - the best place in the UK to be a woman. 22:306/6The Questers discover the Sword of Asnagar. But will it help or hinder them?
| 22:00Earwig is a naturalistic sketch show by BAFTA-winning comedy writer Brian Dooley. 22:303/4Agony aunt Sarah tackles a clown with a secret, and do age-gap relationships work?
| 22:004/3Storyteller Sarah Kendall performs her award-winning live solo show Shaken. 22:303/4More radio ridicule from Jon Holmes, including Thought for the Day... for Satanists.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/8The News Quiz is back and kicking off the series is guest host Ian Smith. 23:30The surreal duo try solving the globe's topical problems.
| 23:003/4Sketch show from award-winning duo Croft & Pearce, rising stars of UK comedy. 23:153/4The Cold War, the space race and the last man on the moon. 23:303/4Jake Yapp applies his sharp satirical eye to the modern media.
| 23:002/4Comedian Jamie MacDonald went blind in his teens. This week, he tries using a stick. 23:152/4One-man sketch comedy show from Youtube star, Damien Slash. 23:301/5Jon Holmes remixes the news into a satirical comedy concept album. 23:451/6Dominic ponders the imponderables such as having the correct change and chicken rights.
| 23:002/4Stand-up Felicity Ward tries to achieve better mental health, one phone app at a time. 23:152/4Chloe Petts joins Rosie Jones to talk about sexuality. 23:303/6The presence of a baby turns everyone soft, so Satan tries to locate its real family.
| 23:004/6The 15th century family has land struggles, leaving them living in an overcrowded castle. 23:303/6The comedy award-winner with the Barn Conversion Couple and a visit to the Dragon's Den.
| 23:003/4A heady combination of maths, science and comedy with Festival of the Spoken Nerd. 23:15Dodgy advice on-air and a restless baby - funny, confusing tales of urban life after dark. 23:301/8A change of scene in the Big Apple for some of the team, but Mike Channel is left behind.
| 23:006/6Stephen K Amos compiles an idiot's guide to health and medicine. 23:304/8John Hegley performs poems dedicated to Bonfire Night and not waving. 23:454/8A Cockney slang that does not rhyme, prostates and being on the wrong end of a golf club.
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