| 00:00 | 00:001/4Set in a complex state of beliefs, the Great God Om appears before a novice monk. 00:301/6A menacing assignment awaits a student sorcerer.
| 00:00Beatles producer and composer George Martin talks about music which stirs his emotions. 00:30Jerry Brotton looks back at the power of Shakespearian mischief.
| 00:00George Martin and Jeremy Clarke talk favourite books with Louise Doughty. 00:30Peruvian-born chef Martin Morales explores the link between food and music in the Andes.
| 00:00David Bowie’s extraordinary life and career told in his own words.
| 00:00Hanif Kureishi nominates his friend David Bowie as his hero. Phill Jupitus on the comic strip boy and his tiger, named after two philosophers.
| 00:00The enigmatic beauty of Bowie's classic song 'Life on Mars?' 00:30Follow portrait artist Fiona Graham-Mackay as she paints actor Juliet Stevenson.
| 00:002019. The bee is extinct. Can new technology provide the answer? 00:451/4Marjorie has premonitions, but no-one could have guessed how true they would be.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Archers actress Patricia Greene is castaway by Kirsty Young. 01:45David Attenborough hates rats, but in a personal way explains why they should be respected
| 01:001/5With the honour of the Royal Mallows at stake, an officer's death is investigated. 01:451/510th century Japan. Within the Palace walls, a series of disturbing crimes creates unrest
| 01:002/5After a landlord's mysterious death, a doctor calls on the great sleuth. 01:452/5Palace thefts are moving in a slow spiral towards the Emperor's rooms
| 01:003/5Watson meets the detective's brother, as they tackle the case of a Greek captive. 01:453/5Shonagon is assisting in the investigation of the Palace thefts.
| 01:004/5Why is Watson's old school chum facing ruin? 01:454/5With suggestions of the supernatural, Shonagon searches for a more human motive...
| 01:005/5The Baker Street sleuth must prepare to meet his nemesis. 01:455/5The Palace criminal is discovered, but it may cost Shonagon her life
| 01:00Author Jack London and his wife sailed round the South Pacific after adventure.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects a new year highlight about light from the BBC's poetry archive. 02:30What would have happened to The Beatles if George Martin had turned them down?
| 02:001/6Maverick reporter George Cragge's retirement is cut short. 02:302/20Captain Mainwaring promotes fractious Frazer with unexpected results.
| 02:005/6The British ambassador tackles arms limitation negotiations with some verbal gymnastics. 02:307/17Driving a piano on the Great North Road, Neddie seeks assistance.
| 02:005/5Mrs Roberts experiences the poor local trains first-hand. 02:306/14Can The Lad and Sid smooth Bill's path to true love?
| 02:005/8Sir Humphrey has a warning, while Jim learns it takes two to quango. 02:302/8Sam's been deceiving his wife - and has he won the pools at last?
| 02:002/5Blackmail and throat nodules plague the cast of Opera Sunderland's Carmen. 02:302/8Albert introduces his fiancee to a surprised Harold.
| 02:30A furry Peruvian ensures life will never be the same again for the Brown family.
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| 03:00 | 03:15Beatboxer "Beardyman" aka Darren Foreman goes in search of nature's best sound-mimics. 03:40Presenter and author Clare Balding, chooses tracks by Neil Diamond and Billy Joel. 03:50Irene and Vera begin corresponding. Stars Prunella Scales and Patricia Routledge.
| 03:004/6The computer catches a very common virus, making the invasion doomed in more ways than one 03:301/5The family history and early years of beloved author, Beatrix Potter. 03:451/10Vera and Irene are reunited at a funeral.
| 03:002/4Is marriage all romance and living in harmony, or the most commercial of transactions? 03:302/5How the characters of Peter Rabbit and Jeremy Fisher came to be born. 03:452/10Vera's antics have severely tested Irene's patience.
| 03:001/6The museum battles to prepare for the annual visit of the Women's Institute. 03:303/5Success and tragedy walk hand-in-hand for the creator of Peter Rabbit. 03:453/10Vera's moved to a caravan, but she gets irritated by Irene.
| 03:004/4Bob persuades Matt to exploit his voice app by becoming the voice of a sex bot. 03:304/5Beatrix finally feels like her own person and begins to establish a life in the country. 03:454/10Irene heads down under, whilst Vera's daughter moves in.
| 03:002/6Andy and Jeff find an abandoned fridge and think their luck has changed. 03:305/5Beatrix faces old age, world war and a legacy. 03:455/10Irene delights in spreading Vera's family news first.
| 03:35Author Michael Bond chooses tracks by Charles Penrose and Frank Sinatra. 03:452/4Tom tells of the time he got a terrible shock
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| 04:00 | | 04:008/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Graham Norton and Terry Wogan. 04:303/6Rosie sets up an environmental conference, but how green is the sponsor?
| 04:004/5From bunk chairs to helium-filled bubble-wrap. Dave Gorman hunts for the best loopy idea 04:302/6A domestic dispute boosts Stella's battle with her grown-up children.
| 04:001/6The return of the panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 04:302/4Pam's absent hubby returns, so Merv faces a double-dilemma.
| 04:002/6Frank Delaney's language game from the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. 04:306/6Vera and Muriel face the fallout from their claim about Guard Gallagher.
| 04:001/4The former political correspondent quizzes a panel about himself. 04:306/6School sports day fever takes over, but not everyone's infected.
| 04:003/6Can the crooked lawyer free his jailed assistant? The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. 04:30The crew is set to be disbanded if Povey gets his way, but Pertwee has a cunning plan.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Richard Stilgoe ponders money-making in Britain's financial heartland. 05:30Ron Glum is emigrating. How far will he get?
| 05:00Paris, 1860. A baby left on a doorstep on Twelfth Night generates untold love. 05:45After the death of her husband, Betty drives to the Arizona desert.
| 05:00The inside story of a man's organs when he quits smoking. 05:40A tale of the rivalries of two hotel owners on the Austrian-Yugoslavian border.
| 05:001/2Charley Raunce's wartime elevation to butler at Castle Tennent sparks unease.
| 05:002/2An unexpected visitor sparks disruption for Castle Tennent's new butler.
| 05:00Two women are thrown together in a rest home. Dark comedy. 05:45A long distance lorry driver parks up overnight - but it's not the same old story.
| 05:002/3From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton explores how rivers have shaped us.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/5With the honour of the Royal Mallows at stake, an officer's death is investigated. 06:451/510th century Japan. Within the Palace walls, a series of disturbing crimes creates unrest
| 06:002/5After a landlord's mysterious death, a doctor calls on the great sleuth. 06:452/5Palace thefts are moving in a slow spiral towards the Emperor's rooms
| 06:003/5Watson meets the detective's brother, as they tackle the case of a Greek captive. 06:453/5Shonagon is assisting in the investigation of the Palace thefts.
| 06:004/5Why is Watson's old school chum facing ruin? 06:454/5With suggestions of the supernatural, Shonagon searches for a more human motive...
| 06:005/5The Baker Street sleuth must prepare to meet his nemesis. 06:455/5The Palace criminal is discovered, but it may cost Shonagon her life
| 06:00Author Jack London and his wife sailed round the South Pacific after adventure.
| 06:00Actress Julie Goodyear is castaway by Kirsty Young. 06:45Sir David marvels over the Quetzalcoatlus: the largest flying animal ever to exist.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/6Maverick reporter George Cragge's retirement is cut short. 07:302/20Captain Mainwaring promotes fractious Frazer with unexpected results.
| 07:005/6The British ambassador tackles arms limitation negotiations with some verbal gymnastics. 07:307/17Driving a piano on the Great North Road, Neddie seeks assistance.
| 07:005/5Mrs Roberts experiences the poor local trains first-hand. 07:306/14Can The Lad and Sid smooth Bill's path to true love?
| 07:005/8Sir Humphrey has a warning, while Jim learns it takes two to quango. 07:302/8Sam's been deceiving his wife - and has he won the pools at last?
| 07:002/5Blackmail and throat nodules plague the cast of Opera Sunderland's Carmen. 07:302/8Albert introduces his fiancee to a surprised Harold.
| 07:30A furry Peruvian ensures life will never be the same again for the Brown family.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects an archive programme in honour of TS Eliot. With Judith Palmer. 07:30From Kensington to the Lake District, the early years and story of Beatrix Potter.
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| 08:00 | 08:004/6The computer catches a very common virus, making the invasion doomed in more ways than one 08:301/5The family history and early years of beloved author, Beatrix Potter. 08:451/10Vera and Irene are reunited at a funeral.
| 08:002/4Is marriage all romance and living in harmony, or the most commercial of transactions? 08:302/5How the characters of Peter Rabbit and Jeremy Fisher came to be born. 08:452/10Vera's antics have severely tested Irene's patience.
| 08:001/6The museum battles to prepare for the annual visit of the Women's Institute. 08:303/5Success and tragedy walk hand-in-hand for the creator of Peter Rabbit. 08:453/10Vera's moved to a caravan, but she gets irritated by Irene.
| 08:004/4Bob persuades Matt to exploit his voice app by becoming the voice of a sex bot. 08:304/5Beatrix finally feels like her own person and begins to establish a life in the country. 08:454/10Irene heads down under, whilst Vera's daughter moves in.
| 08:002/6Andy and Jeff find an abandoned fridge and think their luck has changed. 08:305/5Beatrix faces old age, world war and a legacy. 08:455/10Irene delights in spreading Vera's family news first.
| 08:35Author Michael Bond chooses tracks by Charles Penrose and Frank Sinatra. 08:452/4Tom tells of the time he got a terrible shock
| 08:40Chris and Xand van Tulleken with tracks by Guns N' Roses and Rupert Holmes. 08:501/2Vitriolic correspondents Vera Small and Irene Spencer are reunited at a funeral.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game. 09:30What can the patterns in a starling murmuration tell us about the way our ideas spread? 09:45A space for spiritual reflection with a Bible reading, prayer and hymns.
| 09:007/7The show with a haunting backnote of fag ash. 09:302/40Breaking down the illusion of self, with help from the humble sea sponge. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music from St Ann's Church, Manchester
| 09:006/6Tony gets a new haircut to look like Paul Weller but ends up looking like Sue Perkins. 09:30Are we one or are we many? Examining individualism via a colonial jellyfish. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Major Anne Read.
| 09:00Hugh Dennis presents a tribute to the late Bill Dare. 09:304/40Who controls your thoughts and actions? You, or the things that live inside you? 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Jay Hulme.
| 09:003/4Host Chloe Slack is joined by a guest editor, and it’s time for the annual charity appeal. 09:30Lessons on love, and how to be faithful, from a rodent the size of a satsuma. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Bishop John Inge.
| 09:003/6Can the crooked lawyer free his jailed assistant? The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. 09:30The crew is set to be disbanded if Povey gets his way, but Pertwee has a cunning plan.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Beatles producer and composer George Martin talks about music which stirs his emotions. 10:30Jerry Brotton looks back at the power of Shakespearian mischief.
| 10:00George Martin and Jeremy Clarke talk favourite books with Louise Doughty. 10:30Peruvian-born chef Martin Morales explores the link between food and music in the Andes.
| 10:00David Bowie’s extraordinary life and career told in his own words.
| 10:00Hanif Kureishi nominates his friend David Bowie as his hero. 10:30Phill Jupitus on the comic strip boy and his tiger, named after two philosophers.
| 10:00The enigmatic beauty of Bowie's classic song 'Life on Mars?' 10:30Follow portrait artist Fiona Graham-Mackay as she paints actor Juliet Stevenson.
| 10:002/3From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton explores how rivers have shaped us.
| 10:00Richard Stilgoe samples the grandeur of the National Trust's Clandon Park. 10:30Ron Glum faces jail - will Eth stand by her man?
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| 11:00 | 11:001/5With the honour of the Royal Mallows at stake, an officer's death is investigated. 11:451/510th century Japan. Within the Palace walls, a series of disturbing crimes creates unrest
| 11:002/5After a landlord's mysterious death, a doctor calls on the great sleuth. 11:452/5Palace thefts are moving in a slow spiral towards the Emperor's rooms
| 11:003/5Watson meets the detective's brother, as they tackle the case of a Greek captive. 11:453/5Shonagon is assisting in the investigation of the Palace thefts.
| 11:004/5Why is Watson's old school chum facing ruin? 11:454/5With suggestions of the supernatural, Shonagon searches for a more human motive...
| 11:005/5The Baker Street sleuth must prepare to meet his nemesis. 11:455/5The Palace criminal is discovered, but it may cost Shonagon her life
| 11:00Author Jack London and his wife sailed round the South Pacific after adventure.
| 11:00Actress Julie Goodyear is castaway by Kirsty Young. 11:45Sir David marvels over the Quetzalcoatlus: the largest flying animal ever to exist.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/6Maverick reporter George Cragge's retirement is cut short. 12:302/20Captain Mainwaring promotes fractious Frazer with unexpected results.
| 12:005/6The British ambassador tackles arms limitation negotiations with some verbal gymnastics. 12:307/17Driving a piano on the Great North Road, Neddie seeks assistance.
| 12:005/5Mrs Roberts experiences the poor local trains first-hand. 12:306/14Can The Lad and Sid smooth Bill's path to true love?
| 12:005/8Sir Humphrey has a warning, while Jim learns it takes two to quango. 12:302/8Sam's been deceiving his wife - and has he won the pools at last?
| 12:002/5Blackmail and throat nodules plague the cast of Opera Sunderland's Carmen. 12:302/8Albert introduces his fiancee to a surprised Harold.
| 12:30A furry Peruvian ensures life will never be the same again for the Brown family.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects an archive programme in honour of TS Eliot. With Judith Palmer. 12:30From Kensington to the Lake District, the early years and story of Beatrix Potter.
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| 13:00 | 13:004/6The computer catches a very common virus, making the invasion doomed in more ways than one 13:301/5The family history and early years of beloved author, Beatrix Potter. 13:451/10Vera and Irene are reunited at a funeral.
| 13:002/4Is marriage all romance and living in harmony, or the most commercial of transactions? 13:302/5How the characters of Peter Rabbit and Jeremy Fisher came to be born. 13:452/10Vera's antics have severely tested Irene's patience.
| 13:001/6The museum battles to prepare for the annual visit of the Women's Institute. 13:303/5Success and tragedy walk hand-in-hand for the creator of Peter Rabbit. 13:453/10Vera's moved to a caravan, but she gets irritated by Irene.
| 13:004/4Bob persuades Matt to exploit his voice app by becoming the voice of a sex bot. 13:304/5Beatrix finally feels like her own person and begins to establish a life in the country. 13:454/10Irene heads down under, whilst Vera's daughter moves in.
| 13:002/6Andy and Jeff find an abandoned fridge and think their luck has changed. 13:305/5Beatrix faces old age, world war and a legacy. 13:455/10Irene delights in spreading Vera's family news first.
| 13:35Author Michael Bond chooses tracks by Charles Penrose and Frank Sinatra. 13:452/4Tom tells of the time he got a terrible shock
| 13:40Chris and Xand van Tulleken with tracks by Guns N' Roses and Rupert Holmes. 13:501/2Vitriolic correspondents Vera Small and Irene Spencer are reunited at a funeral.
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| 14:00 | 14:008/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Graham Norton and Terry Wogan. 14:303/6Rosie sets up an environmental conference, but how green is the sponsor?
| 14:004/5From bunk chairs to helium-filled bubble-wrap. Dave Gorman hunts for the best loopy idea 14:302/6A domestic dispute boosts Stella's battle with her grown-up children.
| 14:001/6The return of the panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 14:302/4Pam's absent hubby returns, so Merv faces a double-dilemma.
| 14:002/6Frank Delaney's language game from the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. 14:306/6Vera and Muriel face the fallout from their claim about Guard Gallagher.
| 14:001/4The former political correspondent quizzes a panel about himself. 14:306/6School sports day fever takes over, but not everyone's infected.
| 14:003/6Can the crooked lawyer free his jailed assistant? The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. 14:30The crew is set to be disbanded if Povey gets his way, but Pertwee has a cunning plan.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Paris, 1860. A baby left on a doorstep on Twelfth Night generates untold love. 15:45After the death of her husband, Betty drives to the Arizona desert.
| 15:00The inside story of a man's organs when he quits smoking. 15:40A tale of the rivalries of two hotel owners on the Austrian-Yugoslavian border.
| 15:001/2Charley Raunce's wartime elevation to butler at Castle Tennent sparks unease.
| 15:002/2An unexpected visitor sparks disruption for Castle Tennent's new butler.
| 15:00Two women are thrown together in a rest home. Dark comedy. 15:45A long distance lorry driver parks up overnight - but it's not the same old story.
| 15:002/3From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton explores how rivers have shaped us.
| 15:00Richard Stilgoe samples the grandeur of the National Trust's Clandon Park. 15:30Ron Glum faces jail - will Eth stand by her man?
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| 16:00 | 16:00Beatles producer and composer George Martin talks about music which stirs his emotions. 16:30Jerry Brotton looks back at the power of Shakespearian mischief.
| 16:00George Martin and Jeremy Clarke talk favourite books with Louise Doughty. 16:30Peruvian-born chef Martin Morales explores the link between food and music in the Andes.
| 16:00David Bowie’s extraordinary life and career told in his own words.
| 16:00Hanif Kureishi nominates his friend David Bowie as his hero. 16:30Phill Jupitus on the comic strip boy and his tiger, named after two philosophers.
| 16:00The enigmatic beauty of Bowie's classic song 'Life on Mars?' 16:30Follow portrait artist Fiona Graham-Mackay as she paints actor Juliet Stevenson.
| 16:002019. The bee is extinct. Can new technology provide the answer? 16:451/4Marjorie has premonitions, but no-one could have guessed how true they would be.
| 16:002/4After his encounter with the Great God Om, Brutha is selected for a secret mission. 16:302/6Novice sorcerer Arcos is appalled by Kaddah's behaviour, and Alviza is attacked mentally.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/5With the honour of the Royal Mallows at stake, an officer's death is investigated. 17:451/510th century Japan. Within the Palace walls, a series of disturbing crimes creates unrest
| 17:002/5After a landlord's mysterious death, a doctor calls on the great sleuth. 17:452/5Palace thefts are moving in a slow spiral towards the Emperor's rooms
| 17:003/5Watson meets the detective's brother, as they tackle the case of a Greek captive. 17:453/5Shonagon is assisting in the investigation of the Palace thefts.
| 17:004/5Why is Watson's old school chum facing ruin? 17:454/5With suggestions of the supernatural, Shonagon searches for a more human motive...
| 17:005/5The Baker Street sleuth must prepare to meet his nemesis. 17:455/5The Palace criminal is discovered, but it may cost Shonagon her life
| 17:00Author Jack London and his wife sailed round the South Pacific after adventure.
| 17:00Actress Julie Goodyear is castaway by Kirsty Young. 17:45Sir David marvels over the Quetzalcoatlus: the largest flying animal ever to exist.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/6Maverick reporter George Cragge's retirement is cut short. 18:302/20Captain Mainwaring promotes fractious Frazer with unexpected results.
| 18:005/6The British ambassador tackles arms limitation negotiations with some verbal gymnastics. 18:307/17Driving a piano on the Great North Road, Neddie seeks assistance.
| 18:005/5Mrs Roberts experiences the poor local trains first-hand. 18:306/14Can The Lad and Sid smooth Bill's path to true love?
| 18:005/8Sir Humphrey has a warning, while Jim learns it takes two to quango. 18:302/8Sam's been deceiving his wife - and has he won the pools at last?
| 18:002/5Blackmail and throat nodules plague the cast of Opera Sunderland's Carmen. 18:302/8Albert introduces his fiancee to a surprised Harold.
| 18:30A furry Peruvian ensures life will never be the same again for the Brown family.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects an archive programme in honour of TS Eliot. With Judith Palmer. 18:30From Kensington to the Lake District, the early years and story of Beatrix Potter.
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| 19:00 | 19:004/6The computer catches a very common virus, making the invasion doomed in more ways than one 19:301/5The family history and early years of beloved author, Beatrix Potter. 19:451/10Vera and Irene are reunited at a funeral.
| 19:002/4Is marriage all romance and living in harmony, or the most commercial of transactions? 19:302/5How the characters of Peter Rabbit and Jeremy Fisher came to be born. 19:452/10Vera's antics have severely tested Irene's patience.
| 19:001/6The museum battles to prepare for the annual visit of the Women's Institute. 19:303/5Success and tragedy walk hand-in-hand for the creator of Peter Rabbit. 19:453/10Vera's moved to a caravan, but she gets irritated by Irene.
| 19:004/4Bob persuades Matt to exploit his voice app by becoming the voice of a sex bot. 19:304/5Beatrix finally feels like her own person and begins to establish a life in the country. 19:454/10Irene heads down under, whilst Vera's daughter moves in.
| 19:002/6Andy and Jeff find an abandoned fridge and think their luck has changed. 19:305/5Beatrix faces old age, world war and a legacy. 19:455/10Irene delights in spreading Vera's family news first.
| 19:35Author Michael Bond chooses tracks by Charles Penrose and Frank Sinatra. 19:452/4Tom tells of the time he got a terrible shock
| 19:40Chris and Xand van Tulleken with tracks by Guns N' Roses and Rupert Holmes. 19:501/2Vitriolic correspondents Vera Small and Irene Spencer are reunited at a funeral.
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| 20:00 | 20:008/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Graham Norton and Terry Wogan. 20:303/6Rosie sets up an environmental conference, but how green is the sponsor?
| 20:004/5From bunk chairs to helium-filled bubble-wrap. Dave Gorman hunts for the best loopy idea 20:302/6A domestic dispute boosts Stella's battle with her grown-up children.
| 20:001/6The return of the panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 20:302/4Pam's absent hubby returns, so Merv faces a double-dilemma.
| 20:002/6Frank Delaney's language game from the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. 20:306/6Vera and Muriel face the fallout from their claim about Guard Gallagher.
| 20:001/4The former political correspondent quizzes a panel about himself. 20:306/6School sports day fever takes over, but not everyone's infected.
| 20:003/6Can the crooked lawyer free his jailed assistant? The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. 20:30The crew is set to be disbanded if Povey gets his way, but Pertwee has a cunning plan.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Paris, 1860. A baby left on a doorstep on Twelfth Night generates untold love. 21:45After the death of her husband, Betty drives to the Arizona desert.
| 21:00The inside story of a man's organs when he quits smoking. 21:40A tale of the rivalries of two hotel owners on the Austrian-Yugoslavian border.
| 21:001/2Charley Raunce's wartime elevation to butler at Castle Tennent sparks unease.
| 21:002/2An unexpected visitor sparks disruption for Castle Tennent's new butler.
| 21:00Two women are thrown together in a rest home. Dark comedy. 21:45A long distance lorry driver parks up overnight - but it's not the same old story.
| 21:002/3From the source to the estuary, Laura Barton explores how rivers have shaped us.
| 21:00Richard Stilgoe samples the grandeur of the National Trust's Clandon Park. 21:30Ron Glum faces jail - will Eth stand by her man?
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| 22:00 | 22:002/6Comedians try to smuggle truths past opponents in David Mitchell's comedy panel game. 22:306/6The wine police are called in the sketch show by people who have lived a bit.
| 22:007/7The show with a haunting backnote of fag ash. 22:304/6At the children's museum day, the dog-counting competition flounders!
| 22:006/6Tony gets a new haircut to look like Paul Weller but ends up looking like Sue Perkins. 22:302/4Broadcasting secrets in the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers.
| 22:00Hugh Dennis presents a tribute to the late Bill Dare. 22:305/6Brian tells of his visit to a land with a very different sexual politics. 22:55Paul Garner chats again to Jimmy Carr.
| 22:003/4Host Chloe Slack is joined by a guest editor, and it’s time for the annual charity appeal. 22:305/6The Questers get a chance to kill Lord Darkness, but face a challenge first.
| 22:006/6Sketches from Susie Donkin, Charlotte MacDougal, Oriane Messina and Faye Rusling. 22:302/4Sarah tackles a mother behaving like a teenager and a butcher who can't find a girl.
| 22:002/3Storyteller Sarah Kendall performs her award-winning live solo show Touchdown. 22:302/4Time runs away in preparations for the switch-on of the BBC Collider. 22:55Rob Deering speaks to stand-up comedian and children's author Alasdair Beckett-King
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| 23:00 | 23:00A satirical smorgasbord of the best of 2025 23:30Can the surreal duo solve a problem at Buckingham Palace?
| 23:002/4The award-winning duo with a baffled IT manager! 23:152/4The unusual career trajectory of Wernher von Braun - from Nazi to Disney. 23:302/4Jake casts a sharp satirical ear over speech radio
| 23:001/4The stand-up comic's unique take on his rapid descent into blindness. 23:151/4YouTube star Damien Slash with surreal and satirical characters. 23:30Kiri Pritchard-McLean wonders why millennials don't want to procreate?
| 23:001/4Australian stand-up Felicity Ward tries an app for her insomnia. 23:151/4Challenging stand-up comedy from a northern, gay, disabled woman who refuses to conform. 23:302/6Satan needs to sort stuff out with God. But God is having 'me time'.
| 23:003/6Living off the land, will there be family tears before milking time? 23:302/6Meet the Daniel Bedingfield-loving East European couple.
| 23:002/4A heady combination of maths, science and comedy with Festival of the Spoken Nerd. 23:15Cross-dressing and grief - bleak, funny and confusing tales of urban life after dark. 23:306/6Impressionist Alistair McGowan interviews actor Simon Callow in the tag-team talk show.
| 23:005/6Comedian Stephen K Amos and guests compile an idiot's guide to having your midlife crisis. 23:303/8Poet John Hegley entertains an audience with a microphone and a book of verse. 23:453/8The Simpsons' Harry Shearer talks about the magic of live theatre and good manners.
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