| 00:00 | 00:002/5Carl fears the attack has caused brain damage, as he keeps having blackouts. 00:303/7Analysis of the mud has disturbing results, and its effect on humans is becoming evident.
| 00:004/4The behind-the-scenes arguments, dubbings and overruns of the film that won 10 Oscars. 00:30Dominic Arkwright, Ben Goldacre, Sophie Borland and Joe Queenan discuss the telephone.
| 00:00Actors Fiona Shaw and Nicola Coughlan join Harriett Gilbert to discuss favourite books. 00:30Nostalgic look at red telephone boxes and the lengths taken to keep them working.
| 00:00How the Singer sewing machine has whirred its way through history.
| 00:00Entrepreneur Deborah Meaden chooses Georgian diplomat and spy, Lady Hester Stanhope. 00:30Reflections from a group of teenagers who give up their smartphones for the school week.
| 00:00People reflect on the emotional impact of the country-pop crossover track. 00:30A sound portrait in which artist Graeme Miller captures the poetry of the landline.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Film actor Dustin Hoffman is castaway by Kirsty Young. 01:45A 150-million-year-old feather from an animal that lived before birds had evolved.
| 01:005/6The sleuth runs off to Cornwall, but there's no escaping murder and mystery - or James! 01:303/6With more questioning over Noakes's murder, there is a revelation from Wimsey's cleaner.
| 01:006/6The sleuths investigate the Cornish murder - but can James forgive and forget? 01:304/6Lord Peter Wimsey and his bride try to recreate the circumstances of Noakes's murder.
| 01:001/8Journalist Kathy Swenson gets caught up in the frightening world of espionage. 01:305/6As the murder victim's debts start mounting up, Wimsey becomes suspicious of his niece.
| 01:002/8Can John Rennie’s special training help him to track down a missing SIS agent? 01:306/6With no clear murder suspect, the removal men's arrival helps Wimsey to spot a vital clue.
| 01:003/8John Rennie must use every lead to track down the kidnappers of the British secret agent 01:301/6Kim Drake's fiance kills himself on the day of their wedding.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects a highlight, this time from the BBC's World Service poetry archive. 02:302/2During the Great Depression, Betty and her sisters have to find cheap ways to have fun.
| 02:004/6Margaret plans to infuriate husband Fulton by revealing she’s taken a lover. 02:3011/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon dance is disrupted by Pike's announcement.
| 02:003/8Extradition agreements are on the agenda, and some accusations can't be brushed aside. 02:3016/17Ned Seagoon goes overseas to pursue some stolen booty, but can Bloodnok be far behind?
| 02:004/5As the council launches a new charter, the opposition needs a new initiative. 02:30The original TV-only episode re-created before an audience 60 years ago, in October 1961.
| 02:006/6Fists fly when Andy and Robert's football teams meet, but not among the players. 02:304/13The comedy team sweep to a political landslide. Stars Jo Kendall and Nigel Rees.
| 02:006/6Mammy thinks Isobel’s romantic life could use a little bit of magical intervention. 02:303/8Albert and Harold argue over their lack of cash. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
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| 03:00 | 03:40In 1957, Paul Robeson used a new undersea phone line to perform a transatlantic concert. 03:50Vera has a new 'friend', but unsurprisingly, Irene doesn't approve.
| 03:003/4Leo goes hill-walking in a beloved spot and meets a woman who desperately needs his help. 03:301/5Stephen Fry meets the engineers who first dreamt of creating a cellular network in the 60s 03:451/5Irene and Vera are back – and thoughts turn to all things environmental.
| 03:002/6The young ladies teach Voltaire the value of free speech and new uses for broom handles. 03:302/5How Britain became a world leader in mobile phone technology in the eighties. 03:452/5Irene is appalled when Vera dumps a fridge in a river.
| 03:004/6Joe discovers grief is a thing with feathers. 03:303/5Stephen Fry explores how texting triumphed unexpectedly when paging was all the rage. 03:453/5Irene has been sorting through her late aunt’s possessions.
| 03:005/5Alexei Sayle meets strangers on a train as he travels from London to Berwick-upon-Tweed. 03:304/5How engineers turned mobile phones from hefty bricks into fashion items. 03:454/5Irene tries to keep Vera's nose out of her son's wedding plan.
| 03:001/7Mark Steel visits the city of Nottingham. 03:305/5Meet the pioneers who designed small silicon chips, a perfect size for pocket-sized phones 03:455/5Vera wrecks havoc at Irene's son's wedding.
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| 04:00 | | 04:00Bernard Cribbins, June Whitfield and Bob Monkhouse search for the comedy gold. 04:306/6Cantankerous bachelor Robin makes a vital discovery about his parallel universes.
| 04:008/8The antiques quiz visits Parham House in West Sussex. 04:305/6Eliott tries to encourage US investment in the NHS - 'where there's pain, there's gain'.
| 04:004/6John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Dr Eugenia Cheng, Ian Hislop and Josh Widdicombe. 04:301/4A timid man faces mindless bureaucracy when he applies for an allotment plot.
| 04:006/6Crime writers Frances Fyfield and Peter N Walker try to solve a medical mystery. 04:303/6Jobless Stumpy applies for a post as a journalist with the Vindicator.
| 04:006/6Sharp carpets versus a keg with a difference. Panel game about online reviews. 04:301/6The teachers face personal and professional upheavals as Halloween approaches.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Removal men struggles and the frustrations of golf. Al Read - man of many voices. 05:30Can Ron ever thank Pa Glum enough for rearing him right?
| 05:00An extraordinary day in the life of Alexander Bell as a child. 05:45Art history and the art of telephoning connect in a story about a mother and daughter.
| 05:00Will Lorna's relationship survive finding unusual messages on her boyfriend's mobile? 05:45It’s been years since Stella went to yoga. Fifty-eight years, to be exact.
| 05:00Decommissioned phone boxes reveal their secrets in a series of ‘trapped’ phone calls. 05:45A frustrated climber seeks enlightenment in Kathmandu.
| 05:00A victim of threatening phone-calls seeks the help of a private investigator.
| 05:00A comedy drama about the changes a family experiences with their first telephone in 1969. 05:45A cleaner labours in a large townhouse while her client strives for inner peace.
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| 06:00 | 06:005/6The sleuth runs off to Cornwall, but there's no escaping murder and mystery - or James! 06:303/6With more questioning over Noakes's murder, there is a revelation from Wimsey's cleaner.
| 06:006/6The sleuths investigate the Cornish murder - but can James forgive and forget? 06:304/6Lord Peter Wimsey and his bride try to recreate the circumstances of Noakes's murder.
| 06:001/8Journalist Kathy Swenson gets caught up in the frightening world of espionage. 06:305/6As the murder victim's debts start mounting up, Wimsey becomes suspicious of his niece.
| 06:002/8Can John Rennie’s special training help him to track down a missing SIS agent? 06:306/6With no clear murder suspect, the removal men's arrival helps Wimsey to spot a vital clue.
| 06:003/8John Rennie must use every lead to track down the kidnappers of the British secret agent 06:301/6Kim Drake's fiance kills himself on the day of their wedding.
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| 07:00 | 07:004/6Margaret plans to infuriate husband Fulton by revealing she’s taken a lover. 07:3011/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon dance is disrupted by Pike's announcement.
| 07:003/8Extradition agreements are on the agenda, and some accusations can't be brushed aside. 07:3016/17Ned Seagoon goes overseas to pursue some stolen booty, but can Bloodnok be far behind?
| 07:004/5As the council launches a new charter, the opposition needs a new initiative. 07:30The original TV-only episode re-created before an audience 60 years ago, in October 1961.
| 07:006/6Fists fly when Andy and Robert's football teams meet, but not among the players. 07:304/13The comedy team sweep to a political landslide. Stars Jo Kendall and Nigel Rees.
| 07:006/6Mammy thinks Isobel’s romantic life could use a little bit of magical intervention. 07:303/8Albert and Harold argue over their lack of cash. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/4Leo goes hill-walking in a beloved spot and meets a woman who desperately needs his help. 08:301/5Stephen Fry meets the engineers who first dreamt of creating a cellular network in the 60s 08:451/5Irene and Vera are back – and thoughts turn to all things environmental.
| 08:002/6The young ladies teach Voltaire the value of free speech and new uses for broom handles. 08:302/5How Britain became a world leader in mobile phone technology in the eighties. 08:452/5Irene is appalled when Vera dumps a fridge in a river.
| 08:004/6Joe discovers grief is a thing with feathers. 08:303/5Stephen Fry explores how texting triumphed unexpectedly when paging was all the rage. 08:453/5Irene has been sorting through her late aunt’s possessions.
| 08:005/5Alexei Sayle meets strangers on a train as he travels from London to Berwick-upon-Tweed. 08:304/5How engineers turned mobile phones from hefty bricks into fashion items. 08:454/5Irene tries to keep Vera's nose out of her son's wedding plan.
| 08:001/7Mark Steel visits the city of Nottingham. 08:305/5Meet the pioneers who designed small silicon chips, a perfect size for pocket-sized phones 08:455/5Vera wrecks havoc at Irene's son's wedding.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6Desiree Burch explains the best way to visit IKEA. 09:301/5Dominic Arkwright meets the woman who survived when Concorde crashed into her Paris hotel. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Reverend Hannah Lane
| 09:001/4Improv mayhem from emotional butchers, a 3-headed director and a spider's inner monologue. 09:302/5Dominic Arkwright meets a man who took a distress call from a ship called Titanic. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Rachel Mann
| 09:006/10Suzi Ruffell, Kyrah Gray, Alana Jackson and Danny McLoughlin join Angela Barnes. 09:303/5Dominic Arkwright meets a man who has saved his ansaphone messages for the last 20 years. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Reverend Grace Thomas
| 09:002/2John Shuttleworth’s agent is threatening to retire. Who will secure John's petrol money? 09:305/1Dominic Arkwright talks to lottery line operators about making life-changing phone calls. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Hannah Curin
| 09:002/2Highlights from 1Xtra's Comedy Gala showcasing some of the UK's best black comedians. 09:305/5Dominic Arkwright talks to Professor Peter French about the science of forensic acoustics. 09:45A celebration of the power of choral music with Nia Edwards.
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| 10:00 | 10:004/4The behind-the-scenes arguments, dubbings and overruns of the film that won 10 Oscars. 10:30Dominic Arkwright, Ben Goldacre, Sophie Borland and Joe Queenan discuss the telephone.
| 10:00Actors Fiona Shaw and Nicola Coughlan join Harriett Gilbert to discuss favourite books. 10:30Nostalgic look at red telephone boxes and the lengths taken to keep them working.
| 10:00How the Singer sewing machine has whirred its way through history.
| 10:00Entrepreneur Deborah Meaden chooses Georgian diplomat and spy, Lady Hester Stanhope. 10:30Reflections from a group of teenagers who give up their smartphones for the school week.
| 10:00People reflect on the emotional impact of the country-pop crossover track. 10:30A sound portrait in which artist Graeme Miller captures the poetry of the landline.
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| 11:00 | 11:005/6The sleuth runs off to Cornwall, but there's no escaping murder and mystery - or James! 11:303/6With more questioning over Noakes's murder, there is a revelation from Wimsey's cleaner.
| 11:006/6The sleuths investigate the Cornish murder - but can James forgive and forget? 11:304/6Lord Peter Wimsey and his bride try to recreate the circumstances of Noakes's murder.
| 11:001/8Journalist Kathy Swenson gets caught up in the frightening world of espionage. 11:305/6As the murder victim's debts start mounting up, Wimsey becomes suspicious of his niece.
| 11:002/8Can John Rennie’s special training help him to track down a missing SIS agent? 11:306/6With no clear murder suspect, the removal men's arrival helps Wimsey to spot a vital clue.
| 11:003/8John Rennie must use every lead to track down the kidnappers of the British secret agent 11:301/6Kim Drake's fiance kills himself on the day of their wedding.
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| 12:00 | 12:004/6Margaret plans to infuriate husband Fulton by revealing she’s taken a lover. 12:3011/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon dance is disrupted by Pike's announcement.
| 12:003/8Extradition agreements are on the agenda, and some accusations can't be brushed aside. 12:3016/17Ned Seagoon goes overseas to pursue some stolen booty, but can Bloodnok be far behind?
| 12:004/5As the council launches a new charter, the opposition needs a new initiative. 12:30The original TV-only episode re-created before an audience 60 years ago, in October 1961.
| 12:006/6Fists fly when Andy and Robert's football teams meet, but not among the players. 12:304/13The comedy team sweep to a political landslide. Stars Jo Kendall and Nigel Rees.
| 12:006/6Mammy thinks Isobel’s romantic life could use a little bit of magical intervention. 12:303/8Albert and Harold argue over their lack of cash. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
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| 13:00 | 13:003/4Leo goes hill-walking in a beloved spot and meets a woman who desperately needs his help. 13:301/5Stephen Fry meets the engineers who first dreamt of creating a cellular network in the 60s 13:451/5Irene and Vera are back – and thoughts turn to all things environmental.
| 13:002/6The young ladies teach Voltaire the value of free speech and new uses for broom handles. 13:302/5How Britain became a world leader in mobile phone technology in the eighties. 13:452/5Irene is appalled when Vera dumps a fridge in a river.
| 13:004/6Joe discovers grief is a thing with feathers. 13:303/5Stephen Fry explores how texting triumphed unexpectedly when paging was all the rage. 13:453/5Irene has been sorting through her late aunt’s possessions.
| 13:005/5Alexei Sayle meets strangers on a train as he travels from London to Berwick-upon-Tweed. 13:304/5How engineers turned mobile phones from hefty bricks into fashion items. 13:454/5Irene tries to keep Vera's nose out of her son's wedding plan.
| 13:001/7Mark Steel visits the city of Nottingham. 13:305/5Meet the pioneers who designed small silicon chips, a perfect size for pocket-sized phones 13:455/5Vera wrecks havoc at Irene's son's wedding.
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| 14:00 | 14:00Bernard Cribbins, June Whitfield and Bob Monkhouse search for the comedy gold. 14:306/6Cantankerous bachelor Robin makes a vital discovery about his parallel universes.
| 14:008/8The antiques quiz visits Parham House in West Sussex. 14:305/6Eliott tries to encourage US investment in the NHS - 'where there's pain, there's gain'.
| 14:004/6John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Dr Eugenia Cheng, Ian Hislop and Josh Widdicombe. 14:301/4A timid man faces mindless bureaucracy when he applies for an allotment plot.
| 14:006/6Crime writers Frances Fyfield and Peter N Walker try to solve a medical mystery. 14:303/6Jobless Stumpy applies for a post as a journalist with the Vindicator.
| 14:006/6Sharp carpets versus a keg with a difference. Panel game about online reviews. 14:301/6The teachers face personal and professional upheavals as Halloween approaches.
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| 15:00 | 15:00An extraordinary day in the life of Alexander Bell as a child. 15:45Art history and the art of telephoning connect in a story about a mother and daughter.
| 15:00Will Lorna's relationship survive finding unusual messages on her boyfriend's mobile? 15:45It’s been years since Stella went to yoga. Fifty-eight years, to be exact.
| 15:00Decommissioned phone boxes reveal their secrets in a series of ‘trapped’ phone calls. 15:45A frustrated climber seeks enlightenment in Kathmandu.
| 15:00A victim of threatening phone-calls seeks the help of a private investigator.
| 15:00A comedy drama about the changes a family experiences with their first telephone in 1969. 15:45A cleaner labours in a large townhouse while her client strives for inner peace.
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| 16:00 | 16:004/4The behind-the-scenes arguments, dubbings and overruns of the film that won 10 Oscars. 16:30Dominic Arkwright, Ben Goldacre, Sophie Borland and Joe Queenan discuss the telephone.
| 16:00Actors Fiona Shaw and Nicola Coughlan join Harriett Gilbert to discuss favourite books. 16:30Nostalgic look at red telephone boxes and the lengths taken to keep them working.
| 16:00How the Singer sewing machine has whirred its way through history.
| 16:00Entrepreneur Deborah Meaden chooses Georgian diplomat and spy, Lady Hester Stanhope. 16:30Reflections from a group of teenagers who give up their smartphones for the school week.
| 16:00People reflect on the emotional impact of the country-pop crossover track. 16:30A sound portrait in which artist Graeme Miller captures the poetry of the landline.
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| 17:00 | 17:005/6The sleuth runs off to Cornwall, but there's no escaping murder and mystery - or James! 17:303/6With more questioning over Noakes's murder, there is a revelation from Wimsey's cleaner.
| 17:006/6The sleuths investigate the Cornish murder - but can James forgive and forget? 17:304/6Lord Peter Wimsey and his bride try to recreate the circumstances of Noakes's murder.
| 17:001/8Journalist Kathy Swenson gets caught up in the frightening world of espionage. 17:305/6As the murder victim's debts start mounting up, Wimsey becomes suspicious of his niece.
| 17:002/8Can John Rennie’s special training help him to track down a missing SIS agent? 17:306/6With no clear murder suspect, the removal men's arrival helps Wimsey to spot a vital clue.
| 17:003/8John Rennie must use every lead to track down the kidnappers of the British secret agent 17:301/6Kim Drake's fiance kills himself on the day of their wedding.
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| 18:00 | 18:004/6Margaret plans to infuriate husband Fulton by revealing she’s taken a lover. 18:3011/20Captain Mainwaring's platoon dance is disrupted by Pike's announcement.
| 18:003/8Extradition agreements are on the agenda, and some accusations can't be brushed aside. 18:3016/17Ned Seagoon goes overseas to pursue some stolen booty, but can Bloodnok be far behind?
| 18:004/5As the council launches a new charter, the opposition needs a new initiative. 18:30The original TV-only episode re-created before an audience 60 years ago, in October 1961.
| 18:006/6Fists fly when Andy and Robert's football teams meet, but not among the players. 18:304/13The comedy team sweep to a political landslide. Stars Jo Kendall and Nigel Rees.
| 18:006/6Mammy thinks Isobel’s romantic life could use a little bit of magical intervention. 18:303/8Albert and Harold argue over their lack of cash. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/4Leo goes hill-walking in a beloved spot and meets a woman who desperately needs his help. 19:301/5Stephen Fry meets the engineers who first dreamt of creating a cellular network in the 60s 19:451/5Irene and Vera are back – and thoughts turn to all things environmental.
| 19:002/6The young ladies teach Voltaire the value of free speech and new uses for broom handles. 19:302/5How Britain became a world leader in mobile phone technology in the eighties. 19:452/5Irene is appalled when Vera dumps a fridge in a river.
| 19:004/6Joe discovers grief is a thing with feathers. 19:303/5Stephen Fry explores how texting triumphed unexpectedly when paging was all the rage. 19:453/5Irene has been sorting through her late aunt’s possessions.
| 19:005/5Alexei Sayle meets strangers on a train as he travels from London to Berwick-upon-Tweed. 19:304/5How engineers turned mobile phones from hefty bricks into fashion items. 19:454/5Irene tries to keep Vera's nose out of her son's wedding plan.
| 19:001/7Mark Steel visits the city of Nottingham. 19:305/5Meet the pioneers who designed small silicon chips, a perfect size for pocket-sized phones 19:455/5Vera wrecks havoc at Irene's son's wedding.
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| 20:00 | 20:00Bernard Cribbins, June Whitfield and Bob Monkhouse search for the comedy gold. 20:306/6Cantankerous bachelor Robin makes a vital discovery about his parallel universes.
| 20:008/8The antiques quiz visits Parham House in West Sussex. 20:305/6Eliott tries to encourage US investment in the NHS - 'where there's pain, there's gain'.
| 20:004/6John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Dr Eugenia Cheng, Ian Hislop and Josh Widdicombe. 20:301/4A timid man faces mindless bureaucracy when he applies for an allotment plot.
| 20:006/6Crime writers Frances Fyfield and Peter N Walker try to solve a medical mystery. 20:303/6Jobless Stumpy applies for a post as a journalist with the Vindicator.
| 20:006/6Sharp carpets versus a keg with a difference. Panel game about online reviews. 20:301/6The teachers face personal and professional upheavals as Halloween approaches.
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| 21:00 | 21:00An extraordinary day in the life of Alexander Bell as a child. 21:45Art history and the art of telephoning connect in a story about a mother and daughter.
| 21:00Will Lorna's relationship survive finding unusual messages on her boyfriend's mobile? 21:45It’s been years since Stella went to yoga. Fifty-eight years, to be exact.
| 21:00Decommissioned phone boxes reveal their secrets in a series of ‘trapped’ phone calls. 21:45A frustrated climber seeks enlightenment in Kathmandu.
| 21:00A victim of threatening phone-calls seeks the help of a private investigator.
| 21:00A comedy drama about the changes a family experiences with their first telephone in 1969. 21:45A cleaner labours in a large townhouse while her client strives for inner peace.
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6Desiree Burch explains the best way to visit IKEA. 22:301/4Jeremy Paxman goes rogue, and Today gets remade as a US sitcom.
| 22:001/4Improv mayhem from emotional butchers, a 3-headed director and a spider's inner monologue. 22:303/4John Shuttleworth invites Nick Heyward to sing one of his songs.
| 22:006/10Suzi Ruffell, Kyrah Gray, Alana Jackson and Danny McLoughlin join Angela Barnes. 22:303/6A dodgy alarm system doesn't help museum cleaner Eva's wedding day nerves.
| 22:004/4Randy Feltface cries a river. 22:304/6Brian Gulliver tells of his adventures in Anidara, where he finds himself put out to stud.
| 22:002/2Highlights from 1Xtra's Comedy Gala showcasing some of the UK's best black comedians. 22:303/6A genealogist probes the lineage of Jeremy Hardy.
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| 23:00 | 23:001/6Andrew Hunter Murray and Jon Holmes return with a bold, audacious take on the week's news. 23:305/6The Elgin Tiddlywinks are among the exhibits on display. Stars Marcus Brigstocke.
| 23:003/4Paul Sinha examines what someone has to do to earn the epithet 'the Great'. 23:303/6The comedian and illusionist meet and discuss magic, comedy, art, faith and Hitler.
| 23:006/6Events jump between the lives of Russ, Deborah, Jerry, Vanessa and Newt. 23:303/4Liam looks for love in all the wrong places as he tries to impress the ladies.
| 23:006/6Aliens and deja vu. Alex Horne and his band explore miscellaneous, mysterious things. 23:301/4A financial advisor starts up a sideline as an assassin's assistant.
| 23:006/6Budding starlette Genevieve hits seedy 1920s Hollywood. 23:301/4Eldest daughter Lily's first forays into love lead to predictably chaotic results.
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