| 00:00 | 00:004/5Commander Vimes faces the unstoppable tide of history as it rolls nearer. 00:303/13The Man in Black tells what happens when a grieving mother makes a pact with the devil
| 00:00An exclusive Radio 4 interview with David Attenborough about his life in wildlife sound. 00:30Amol Rajan asks if England's old Imperial guidance and governance of cricket is history.
| 00:00Alexander McCall Smith and Professor Lucie Green talk good books with Harriett Gilbert. 00:30Rachel Hurdley explores the corridor and how it reflects society, culture and behaviour.
| 00:00Nature broadcaster David Attenborough on his early TV work - producing folk music shows.
| 00:00Lady Hale chooses the suffragette and businesswoman, Margaret Haig Thomas - Lady Rhondda. 00:30Felicity Finch balances the claims of rival ballet shoe makers
| 00:00David Attenborough recalls collecting music from around the world, and listens once again. 00:45A profile of Sir David Attenborough - Britain's well-known broadcaster and naturalist.
| 00:00A city-state plagued by drought has instituted a system of sacrifice in a bid for rain. 00:45Mary proves her fearlessness by collecting a skull bone.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Naturalist Sir David Attenborough is castaway by Kirsty Young. 01:45Musings on the New Guinea residents, who fooled early explorers with their adornments.
| 01:003/7Michael Grant is taken for a ride, and Inspector West finds a door slammed in his face. 01:301/8Can private detective Paul Temple identify the link between ten drug-related suicides?
| 01:004/7Roger West takes a trip to the seaside - and receives a dinner invitation from a lady. 01:302/8The trail leads to a Limehouse pub and a chilling discovery in a lonely quarry.
| 01:005/7An unexpected phone-call for Janet West - and Roger doesn't quite know where he is! 01:303/8Why is Steve so keen to meet a fashionable Mayfair hairdresser?
| 01:006/7It’s a bad day for Scotland Yard, and Inspector Roger West. 01:304/8A dead man's watch chain leads Paul and Steve to the San Chow Chinese restaurant.
| 01:007/7Carosian’s plans finally become evident. 01:305/8Paul and Steve hotfoot it to the coast in pursuit of a gang.
| 01:00Augustin is haunted by the memory of Yvonne...
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive. With Grace Nichols. 02:30Joanna Lumley reads her autobiography - using the theme of rooms in a house.
| 02:002/4Can the skint 1920s tipster plot revenge on a local informant and end up a winner too? 02:3019/20The platoon battle to bring in a farmer's harvest with help from Hodges.
| 02:003/6Richard and Sarah are summoned to see their daughter Kate's headmaster. 02:302/14Neddie wants to climb the world’s highest mountain, but it’s already been done.
| 02:007/8Angry widow Sarah dodges matchmakers and her mother's interference. 02:3011/16The Lad is longing to sample life across the English Channel, but Sid has other ideas.
| 02:002/6Will tycoon Jimmy Bright agree to more cost cutting? 02:3011/13Eamonn's famous Big Red Book spells surprises for the cast.
| 02:002/4Perpetually unemployed and friendless loser Angus Dry agonises over the death of a bee. 02:304/6Harold wants a holiday but without his father Albert. Adapted from TV with Harry H Corbett
| 02:45Labour MP Tony Benn looks back at the 1926 General Strike.
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| 03:00 | 03:40The story of David Attenborough's first expedition. 03:501/2Harper Lee's second novel revisits the characters from To Kill a Mockingbird.
| 03:003/4Has Sir Lucien finally found love again after being dumped by the formidable Juanita? 03:301/5Nicholas Hytner describes his typical day as the theatre's director. 03:456/10Shaken by her encounter with Calpurnia, Jean Louise has forgotten her aunt's gathering.
| 03:004/6When does a knife become a crime? 03:302/5Nicholas Hytner recalls his first Shakespeare production at The National Theatre. 03:457/10Jean Louise calls on her Uncle Jack, in search of a sane voice in Maycomb.
| 03:003/4Daliso Chaponda looks at UK and Africa charities and organisations. 03:303/5Nicholas Hynter recalls working with actor and playwright Alan Bennett. 03:458/10Looking for Atticus, Jean Louise is about to be waylaid. Read by Fenella Woolgar.
| 03:003/4Hennikay has his innocent eyes opened to the bad behaviour that adults call business. 03:304/5Nicholas Hytner reveals the stage tricks of putting animals in his productions. 03:459/10Jean Louise reluctantly confronts Atticus about the Citizens' Council.
| 03:001/4Sophie is knocked over and gets offered useful compensation. 03:305/5Recollections of the birth of NT Live and The National's 50th Anniversary commemorations. 03:4510/10Heartbroken after her fight with Atticus, Jean Louise packs for New York.
| 03:45Fully recovered and cleared of being the Salford Strangler, Albert heads back to the front
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| 04:00 | | 04:004/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Shappi Khorsandi, Russell Kane 04:302/4Can Sylvia and Caroline help with a case of inadvertently encouraged romantic interest?
| 04:00Can Ray Cooney, Johnny Morris and Frank Thornton hoax Tim Brooke-Taylor? 04:301/4New dentist Marty arrives at a very dysfunctional practice. Will he have the patients?
| 04:006/6Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Victoria Coren and Sue Limb on the literary quiz. 04:305/6The landlady sisters make merry with a Thai takeaway. Stars Miriam Margolyes.
| 04:003/6Crime writers Jessica Mann and James Melville probe a distinctly 'kinky' matter. 04:305/6Sam's latest desperate measure is to try to remortgage the home he shares with Peter.
| 04:00David Attenborough hosts a documentary game-show about bird impersonator Percy Edwards. 04:303/4Desperate Susan's attempt to watch TV is interrupted once more.
| 04:001/6The much-loved comedy duo make plans to live apart, and two poets wax lyrical. 04:3013/20Kenneth Horne tells the story of Hans Liszt - and Hornerama looks at British customs.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Joe and Fred's attempt to teach their wives a lesson backfires. 05:30The King of Titters tries to join his local golf club. And shares news of his new TV show.
| 05:00Set at the time of the General Strike, Joan Craig meets Bloomsbury socialist Tony Dacre.
| 05:00Joan must choose between her passionate politics and life with Tony.
| 05:00A blind man and a deaf woman meet in a faith healer's waiting room. 05:45When loggers threaten their forest home, Trefor and Alan take unconventional action
| 05:00The story of pioneering BBC Radiophonic Workshop music composer Delia Derbyshire. 05:45A young woman has to share her flat with an unknown man to save money.
| 05:00In his 50s, affable Tom has never really thought about early retirement....
| 05:002/3Paul Gambaccini continues his celebration of the mystique of singer Jim Morrison.
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| 06:00 | 06:003/7Michael Grant is taken for a ride, and Inspector West finds a door slammed in his face. 06:301/8Can private detective Paul Temple identify the link between ten drug-related suicides?
| 06:004/7Roger West takes a trip to the seaside - and receives a dinner invitation from a lady. 06:302/8The trail leads to a Limehouse pub and a chilling discovery in a lonely quarry.
| 06:005/7An unexpected phone-call for Janet West - and Roger doesn't quite know where he is! 06:303/8Why is Steve so keen to meet a fashionable Mayfair hairdresser?
| 06:006/7It’s a bad day for Scotland Yard, and Inspector Roger West. 06:304/8A dead man's watch chain leads Paul and Steve to the San Chow Chinese restaurant.
| 06:007/7Carosian’s plans finally become evident. 06:305/8Paul and Steve hotfoot it to the coast in pursuit of a gang.
| 06:00Augustin is haunted by the memory of Yvonne...
| 06:00Writer Helen Macdonald is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 06:45The naturalist recalls finding an ammonite inside limestone, sparking his love of fossils.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/4Can the skint 1920s tipster plot revenge on a local informant and end up a winner too? 07:3019/20The platoon battle to bring in a farmer's harvest with help from Hodges.
| 07:003/6Richard and Sarah are summoned to see their daughter Kate's headmaster. 07:302/14Neddie wants to climb the world’s highest mountain, but it’s already been done.
| 07:007/8Angry widow Sarah dodges matchmakers and her mother's interference. 07:3011/16The Lad is longing to sample life across the English Channel, but Sid has other ideas.
| 07:002/6Will tycoon Jimmy Bright agree to more cost cutting? 07:3011/13Eamonn's famous Big Red Book spells surprises for the cast.
| 07:002/4Perpetually unemployed and friendless loser Angus Dry agonises over the death of a bee. 07:304/6Harold wants a holiday but without his father Albert. Adapted from TV with Harry H Corbett
| 07:45Labour MP Tony Benn looks back at the 1926 General Strike.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the World Service poetry archive. From 1993. 07:30Nicholas Hytner reads his memoir of 12 years running The National Theatre.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/4Has Sir Lucien finally found love again after being dumped by the formidable Juanita? 08:301/5Nicholas Hytner describes his typical day as the theatre's director. 08:456/10Shaken by her encounter with Calpurnia, Jean Louise has forgotten her aunt's gathering.
| 08:004/6When does a knife become a crime? 08:302/5Nicholas Hytner recalls his first Shakespeare production at The National Theatre. 08:457/10Jean Louise calls on her Uncle Jack, in search of a sane voice in Maycomb.
| 08:003/4Daliso Chaponda looks at UK and Africa charities and organisations. 08:303/5Nicholas Hynter recalls working with actor and playwright Alan Bennett. 08:458/10Looking for Atticus, Jean Louise is about to be waylaid. Read by Fenella Woolgar.
| 08:003/4Hennikay has his innocent eyes opened to the bad behaviour that adults call business. 08:304/5Nicholas Hytner reveals the stage tricks of putting animals in his productions. 08:459/10Jean Louise reluctantly confronts Atticus about the Citizens' Council.
| 08:001/4Sophie is knocked over and gets offered useful compensation. 08:305/5Recollections of the birth of NT Live and The National's 50th Anniversary commemorations. 08:4510/10Heartbroken after her fight with Atticus, Jean Louise packs for New York.
| 08:45Fully recovered and cleared of being the Salford Strangler, Albert heads back to the front
| 08:40Lebanese-born musician Mika chooses tracks by Nirvana and Miriam Makeba. 08:502/2Shaken by encountering Calpurnia, Jean Louise forgets about Aunt Alexandra's coffee date.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6Henning Wehn, Holly Walsh, Miles Jupp and Lucy Porter play The Unbelievable Truth. 09:301/5How telephone exchanges changed young women's working lives. Presented by Aleks Krotoski. 09:45A space for spiritual reflection with a Bible reading, prayer and range of Christian music
| 09:004/6Promiscuous Oak Trees wow the guests. 09:302/5How Paul Robeson used the transatlantic telephone cable to sing live to British fans. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Holly Adams
| 09:00Comedian Emer Maguire has her worst year but learns how to live her best life. 09:303/5How "Our World" became the first programme to link the globe by satellite in June 1967. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Paul Kerensa
| 09:002/4Geoff asks why middle-aged white men are so angry online. 09:304/5How the teashop and cake company, Lyons, built the first business computer in the 1950s. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Rachel Mann
| 09:002/4Brighty’s quest to find just one person he’s never wronged leads him to a Cornish stag-do. 09:305/5Aleks Krotoski tells the story of how GPS helped navigation in the first Gulf War. 09:45A space for spiritual reflection with a Bible reading, prayer and range of Christian music
| 09:001/6The much-loved comedy duo make plans to live apart, and two poets wax lyrical. 09:3013/20Kenneth Horne tells the story of Hans Liszt - and Hornerama looks at British customs.
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| 10:00 | 10:00An exclusive Radio 4 interview with David Attenborough about his life in wildlife sound. 10:30Amol Rajan asks if England's old Imperial guidance and governance of cricket is history.
| 10:00Alexander McCall Smith and Professor Lucie Green talk good books with Harriett Gilbert. 10:30Rachel Hurdley explores the corridor and how it reflects society, culture and behaviour.
| 10:00Nature broadcaster David Attenborough on his early TV work - producing folk music shows.
| 10:00Lady Hale chooses the suffragette and businesswoman, Margaret Haig Thomas - Lady Rhondda. 10:30Felicity Finch balances the claims of rival ballet shoe makers
| 10:00David Attenborough recalls collecting music from around the world, and listens once again. 10:45A profile of Sir David Attenborough - Britain's well-known broadcaster and naturalist.
| 10:002/3Paul Gambaccini continues his celebration of the mystique of singer Jim Morrison.
| 10:00A mix-up at the launderette causes embarrassment for Joe and Ethel. 10:30The King of Titters is a London tour guide with landlady troubles!
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| 11:00 | 11:003/7Michael Grant is taken for a ride, and Inspector West finds a door slammed in his face. 11:301/8Can private detective Paul Temple identify the link between ten drug-related suicides?
| 11:004/7Roger West takes a trip to the seaside - and receives a dinner invitation from a lady. 11:302/8The trail leads to a Limehouse pub and a chilling discovery in a lonely quarry.
| 11:005/7An unexpected phone-call for Janet West - and Roger doesn't quite know where he is! 11:303/8Why is Steve so keen to meet a fashionable Mayfair hairdresser?
| 11:006/7It’s a bad day for Scotland Yard, and Inspector Roger West. 11:304/8A dead man's watch chain leads Paul and Steve to the San Chow Chinese restaurant.
| 11:007/7Carosian’s plans finally become evident. 11:305/8Paul and Steve hotfoot it to the coast in pursuit of a gang.
| 11:00Augustin is haunted by the memory of Yvonne...
| 11:00Writer Helen Macdonald is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 11:45The naturalist recalls finding an ammonite inside limestone, sparking his love of fossils.
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| 12:00 | 12:002/4Can the skint 1920s tipster plot revenge on a local informant and end up a winner too? 12:3019/20The platoon battle to bring in a farmer's harvest with help from Hodges.
| 12:003/6Richard and Sarah are summoned to see their daughter Kate's headmaster. 12:302/14Neddie wants to climb the world’s highest mountain, but it’s already been done.
| 12:007/8Angry widow Sarah dodges matchmakers and her mother's interference. 12:3011/16The Lad is longing to sample life across the English Channel, but Sid has other ideas.
| 12:002/6Will tycoon Jimmy Bright agree to more cost cutting? 12:3011/13Eamonn's famous Big Red Book spells surprises for the cast.
| 12:002/4Perpetually unemployed and friendless loser Angus Dry agonises over the death of a bee. 12:304/6Harold wants a holiday but without his father Albert. Adapted from TV with Harry H Corbett
| 12:45Labour MP Tony Benn looks back at the 1926 General Strike.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the World Service poetry archive. From 1993. 12:30Nicholas Hytner reads his memoir of 12 years running The National Theatre.
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| 13:00 | 13:003/4Has Sir Lucien finally found love again after being dumped by the formidable Juanita? 13:301/5Nicholas Hytner describes his typical day as the theatre's director. 13:456/10Shaken by her encounter with Calpurnia, Jean Louise has forgotten her aunt's gathering.
| 13:004/6When does a knife become a crime? 13:302/5Nicholas Hytner recalls his first Shakespeare production at The National Theatre. 13:457/10Jean Louise calls on her Uncle Jack, in search of a sane voice in Maycomb.
| 13:003/4Daliso Chaponda looks at UK and Africa charities and organisations. 13:303/5Nicholas Hynter recalls working with actor and playwright Alan Bennett. 13:458/10Looking for Atticus, Jean Louise is about to be waylaid. Read by Fenella Woolgar.
| 13:003/4Hennikay has his innocent eyes opened to the bad behaviour that adults call business. 13:304/5Nicholas Hytner reveals the stage tricks of putting animals in his productions. 13:459/10Jean Louise reluctantly confronts Atticus about the Citizens' Council.
| 13:001/4Sophie is knocked over and gets offered useful compensation. 13:305/5Recollections of the birth of NT Live and The National's 50th Anniversary commemorations. 13:4510/10Heartbroken after her fight with Atticus, Jean Louise packs for New York.
| 13:45Fully recovered and cleared of being the Salford Strangler, Albert heads back to the front
| 13:40Lebanese-born musician Mika chooses tracks by Nirvana and Miriam Makeba. 13:502/2Shaken by encountering Calpurnia, Jean Louise forgets about Aunt Alexandra's coffee date.
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| 14:00 | 14:004/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Shappi Khorsandi, Russell Kane 14:302/4Can Sylvia and Caroline help with a case of inadvertently encouraged romantic interest?
| 14:00Can Ray Cooney, Johnny Morris and Frank Thornton hoax Tim Brooke-Taylor? 14:301/4New dentist Marty arrives at a very dysfunctional practice. Will he have the patients?
| 14:006/6Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Victoria Coren and Sue Limb on the literary quiz. 14:305/6The landlady sisters make merry with a Thai takeaway. Stars Miriam Margolyes.
| 14:003/6Crime writers Jessica Mann and James Melville probe a distinctly 'kinky' matter. 14:305/6Sam's latest desperate measure is to try to remortgage the home he shares with Peter.
| 14:00David Attenborough hosts a documentary game-show about bird impersonator Percy Edwards. 14:303/4Desperate Susan's attempt to watch TV is interrupted once more.
| 14:001/6The much-loved comedy duo make plans to live apart, and two poets wax lyrical. 14:3013/20Kenneth Horne tells the story of Hans Liszt - and Hornerama looks at British customs.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Set at the time of the General Strike, Joan Craig meets Bloomsbury socialist Tony Dacre.
| 15:00Joan must choose between her passionate politics and life with Tony.
| 15:00A blind man and a deaf woman meet in a faith healer's waiting room. 15:45When loggers threaten their forest home, Trefor and Alan take unconventional action
| 15:00The story of pioneering BBC Radiophonic Workshop music composer Delia Derbyshire. 15:45A young woman has to share her flat with an unknown man to save money.
| 15:00In his 50s, affable Tom has never really thought about early retirement....
| 15:002/3Paul Gambaccini continues his celebration of the mystique of singer Jim Morrison.
| 15:00A mix-up at the launderette causes embarrassment for Joe and Ethel. 15:30The King of Titters is a London tour guide with landlady troubles!
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| 16:00 | 16:00An exclusive Radio 4 interview with David Attenborough about his life in wildlife sound. 16:30Amol Rajan asks if England's old Imperial guidance and governance of cricket is history.
| 16:00Alexander McCall Smith and Professor Lucie Green talk good books with Harriett Gilbert. 16:30Rachel Hurdley explores the corridor and how it reflects society, culture and behaviour.
| 16:00Nature broadcaster David Attenborough on his early TV work - producing folk music shows.
| 16:00Lady Hale chooses the suffragette and businesswoman, Margaret Haig Thomas - Lady Rhondda. 16:30Felicity Finch balances the claims of rival ballet shoe makers
| 16:00David Attenborough recalls collecting music from around the world, and listens once again. 16:45A profile of Sir David Attenborough - Britain's well-known broadcaster and naturalist.
| 16:00A city-state plagued by drought has instituted a system of sacrifice in a bid for rain. 16:45Mary proves her fearlessness by collecting a skull bone.
| 16:005/5Sam Vimes and Carcer finally fight, but time itself and a sinister lord have other ideas. 16:304/13The Man in Black reveals how a new vicar takes on more than he bargained for.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/7Michael Grant is taken for a ride, and Inspector West finds a door slammed in his face. 17:301/8Can private detective Paul Temple identify the link between ten drug-related suicides?
| 17:004/7Roger West takes a trip to the seaside - and receives a dinner invitation from a lady. 17:302/8The trail leads to a Limehouse pub and a chilling discovery in a lonely quarry.
| 17:005/7An unexpected phone-call for Janet West - and Roger doesn't quite know where he is! 17:303/8Why is Steve so keen to meet a fashionable Mayfair hairdresser?
| 17:006/7It’s a bad day for Scotland Yard, and Inspector Roger West. 17:304/8A dead man's watch chain leads Paul and Steve to the San Chow Chinese restaurant.
| 17:007/7Carosian’s plans finally become evident. 17:305/8Paul and Steve hotfoot it to the coast in pursuit of a gang.
| 17:00Augustin is haunted by the memory of Yvonne...
| 17:00Writer Helen Macdonald is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 17:45The naturalist recalls finding an ammonite inside limestone, sparking his love of fossils.
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| 18:00 | 18:002/4Can the skint 1920s tipster plot revenge on a local informant and end up a winner too? 18:3019/20The platoon battle to bring in a farmer's harvest with help from Hodges.
| 18:003/6Richard and Sarah are summoned to see their daughter Kate's headmaster. 18:302/14Neddie wants to climb the world’s highest mountain, but it’s already been done.
| 18:007/8Angry widow Sarah dodges matchmakers and her mother's interference. 18:3011/16The Lad is longing to sample life across the English Channel, but Sid has other ideas.
| 18:002/6Will tycoon Jimmy Bright agree to more cost cutting? 18:3011/13Eamonn's famous Big Red Book spells surprises for the cast.
| 18:002/4Perpetually unemployed and friendless loser Angus Dry agonises over the death of a bee. 18:304/6Harold wants a holiday but without his father Albert. Adapted from TV with Harry H Corbett
| 18:45Labour MP Tony Benn looks back at the 1926 General Strike.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the World Service poetry archive. From 1993. 18:30Nicholas Hytner reads his memoir of 12 years running The National Theatre.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/4Has Sir Lucien finally found love again after being dumped by the formidable Juanita? 19:301/5Nicholas Hytner describes his typical day as the theatre's director. 19:456/10Shaken by her encounter with Calpurnia, Jean Louise has forgotten her aunt's gathering.
| 19:004/6When does a knife become a crime? 19:302/5Nicholas Hytner recalls his first Shakespeare production at The National Theatre. 19:457/10Jean Louise calls on her Uncle Jack, in search of a sane voice in Maycomb.
| 19:003/4Daliso Chaponda looks at UK and Africa charities and organisations. 19:303/5Nicholas Hynter recalls working with actor and playwright Alan Bennett. 19:458/10Looking for Atticus, Jean Louise is about to be waylaid. Read by Fenella Woolgar.
| 19:003/4Hennikay has his innocent eyes opened to the bad behaviour that adults call business. 19:304/5Nicholas Hytner reveals the stage tricks of putting animals in his productions. 19:459/10Jean Louise reluctantly confronts Atticus about the Citizens' Council.
| 19:001/4Sophie is knocked over and gets offered useful compensation. 19:305/5Recollections of the birth of NT Live and The National's 50th Anniversary commemorations. 19:4510/10Heartbroken after her fight with Atticus, Jean Louise packs for New York.
| 19:45Fully recovered and cleared of being the Salford Strangler, Albert heads back to the front
| 19:40Lebanese-born musician Mika chooses tracks by Nirvana and Miriam Makeba. 19:502/2Shaken by encountering Calpurnia, Jean Louise forgets about Aunt Alexandra's coffee date.
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| 20:00 | 20:004/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth, Shappi Khorsandi, Russell Kane 20:302/4Can Sylvia and Caroline help with a case of inadvertently encouraged romantic interest?
| 20:00Can Ray Cooney, Johnny Morris and Frank Thornton hoax Tim Brooke-Taylor? 20:301/4New dentist Marty arrives at a very dysfunctional practice. Will he have the patients?
| 20:006/6Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Victoria Coren and Sue Limb on the literary quiz. 20:305/6The landlady sisters make merry with a Thai takeaway. Stars Miriam Margolyes.
| 20:003/6Crime writers Jessica Mann and James Melville probe a distinctly 'kinky' matter. 20:305/6Sam's latest desperate measure is to try to remortgage the home he shares with Peter.
| 20:00David Attenborough hosts a documentary game-show about bird impersonator Percy Edwards. 20:303/4Desperate Susan's attempt to watch TV is interrupted once more.
| 20:001/6The much-loved comedy duo make plans to live apart, and two poets wax lyrical. 20:3013/20Kenneth Horne tells the story of Hans Liszt - and Hornerama looks at British customs.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Set at the time of the General Strike, Joan Craig meets Bloomsbury socialist Tony Dacre.
| 21:00Joan must choose between her passionate politics and life with Tony.
| 21:00A blind man and a deaf woman meet in a faith healer's waiting room. 21:45When loggers threaten their forest home, Trefor and Alan take unconventional action
| 21:00The story of pioneering BBC Radiophonic Workshop music composer Delia Derbyshire. 21:45A young woman has to share her flat with an unknown man to save money.
| 21:00In his 50s, affable Tom has never really thought about early retirement....
| 21:002/3Paul Gambaccini continues his celebration of the mystique of singer Jim Morrison.
| 21:00A mix-up at the launderette causes embarrassment for Joe and Ethel. 21:30The King of Titters is a London tour guide with landlady troubles!
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6Henning Wehn, Holly Walsh, Miles Jupp and Lucy Porter play The Unbelievable Truth. 22:301/4Comic Sindhu Vee is stuck between her parents, in-laws and their three beloved grandkids. 22:451/4Stand up series about strong women, quite literally - women weightlifters.
| 22:004/6Promiscuous Oak Trees wow the guests. 22:301/6Matt Lucas's alternative awards show with Katy Brand, James Corden and Graham Linehan. 22:55Lou Conran chats with comedian Chris Cantrill.
| 22:00Comedian Emer Maguire has her worst year but learns how to live her best life. 22:304/4The poet-in-residence's mission to bring quiche to the Quays comes to its artistic climax. 22:454/4Stand-up from former BBC New Comedy Award winner Heidi Regan who fights worry with jokes.
| 22:002/4Geoff asks why middle-aged white men are so angry online. 22:25Lou Conran chats again with comedian Chris Cantrill. 22:302/6Phil's promised to take Sophie to a playgroup, but which one?
| 22:002/4Brighty’s quest to find just one person he’s never wronged leads him to a Cornish stag-do. 22:305/6Monique has work so Josh has to take their son single-handedly to his playgroup. 22:55Lou Conran chats once again with comedian Chris Cantrill.
| 22:001/4Paul Sinha and his live audience compile the questions for a perfect pub quiz. 22:302/4Nina Wadia and Elis James join Joe to share their obsessions.
| 22:005/6Cora learns she is pregnant, but her marriage isn't consummated. 22:303/4Alun's house tour arrives in his bathroom.
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| 23:00 | 23:003/8Andy and his panel quiz the week's news. 23:303/6The Mock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame inducts fresh members, and there's a new curator.
| 23:00Comedy from Josie Long about a woman who moves to Glasgow in search of a better life. 23:305/6Dan Freedman and Nick Romero provide a pun fest and a spoof of 'Star Wars'
| 23:00Thom unearths the work of American twins the Olsens, comparing their journey with his own. 23:302/5Jon Holmes brings you the week's biggest stories like you've never heard them before. 23:451/4Jenna and Dana meet Rhodri Williams, a man protecting a tradition known as Ras y Benglog.
| 23:004/6Lost in the Amazon jungle, malaria takes a startling toll on our explorers. 23:154/6Harry and the team are excited when a movie star comes to The Egg to research a movie role 23:301/4Sketch show with more overblown, melodramatic scenes from modern life.
| 23:003/6A profile of the Italian artist and scholar - genius or hopeless absent-minded buffoon? 23:301/6The comedian finds 1001 uses for peas, misses a meeting and shuns a caravan owner.
| 23:002/6Tom's family are coming to London, and giving the term 'flying visit' a whole new meaning. 23:306/8A train gets named, while Aaron the Aardvark grudgingly joins a Saturday kids show.
| 23:003/6Damien is invited to do an after-dinner speech. 23:305/6John Thomas reads from his autobiography: Deadline: News. Stars Michael Fenton Stevens. 23:455/6Marber and Curran muse on the advantages of having once been 'Big in the 1990s'.
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