| 00:00 | 00:003/4When Vezin declares his love for Ilse, he fears for his actions. 00:307/13The Man in Black reveals Felicity and George's nightmare road trip to horror.
| 00:004/6Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams go in search of weird, exotic endangered animals. 00:30What is going on inside Gerald Scarfe's brain?
| 00:00Vanessa Kisuule and Jonathon Porritt talk good books with Harriett Gilbert. 00:30Why are so few novelists from working class backgrounds?
| 00:00Reeta Chakrabarti unearths some memorable moments in presidential TV debates.
| 00:00Mary Kenny nominates the 19th-century French novelist, George Sand. 00:30Writer Nicholas Royle returns three library books - three decades after he borrowed them.
| 00:001/5Exploring the impact of Arvo Pärt's Spiegel im Spiegel on listeners' lives. 00:30Who was the man behind mantra 'Every day, in every way, I'm getting better and better'?
| 00:001/5Mr Shimojo takes a room, but his presence seems to spark a horrifying chain of events. 00:453/3Subtle and uncanny tale evoking the German folklore of the doppelganger.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Biologist Professor Carl Jones is castaway by Lauren Laverne.
| 01:006/10Brook and Maxton track another missing person, but is Brook imagining connections? 01:3011/13The Voice invites Jet Morgan and his crew to meet him. Lemmy is in for a shock.
| 01:007/10Brook gets a tip off, and the mystery of Kemp's missing wife gets more complex 01:3012/13Could Captain Jet Morgan and his crew be bound for home at last?
| 01:008/10Stolen goods pre-occupy the team. Just as the trail has gone cold, developments arrive. 01:3013/13After blasting off, Jet and his crew try to make sense of their mammoth trip through time.
| 01:009/10In the wake of their discovery, Brook and Max collate together everything they've learned. 01:30Surprises for an analyst at an unexpected consultation. From 1960.
| 01:0010/10Brook and Max get moving on the Kemp case. Meanwhile, the Clark case reopens. 01:301/6The new Metropolitan Police force is unpopular sparking deep political unrest.
| 01:00Fading star Donna Lovelace is offered the chance of a big comeback.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive - with Liz Berry. 02:30Don Warrington reads Sam Selvon's 1950's classic of immigrant life in London.
| 02:002/8Sweethearts Iris and Bernard go to the pictures but miss the film. 02:303/26The platoon hold a Spitfire fundraiser, but Corporal Jones is pining.
| 02:001/6Irreverent six-part sitcom set in 18th-century France. Stars Henry Goodman. 02:306/14A murder mystery in Brodley-on-Cleat - and Paris. Stars Harry Secombe.
| 02:003/6Cravate and Pomeroy face execution. Can Lady Arabella win them a last-minute reprieve? 02:3015/16The time has come - the Lad Himself must get a job. Starring Tony Hancock.
| 02:006/6The staff at Brightco get in a flap. 02:302/9Universal Challenge and unclad fashion news.
| 02:002/6With the press on the prowl, Ambassador Mackenzie's memoirs spark Embassy havoc. 02:302/8The family clash at Albert's brother's funeral. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
| 02:30Playwright and novelist Michael Frayn's revelatory autobiography. Read by Martin Jarvis.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Novelist Marian Keyes, chooses tracks by Christy Moore and Gil Scott-Heron. 03:503/5Edith is free at last to marry her true love Aylmer - only a month until their wedding.
| 03:003/6Jeff takes Corrine on visit to a misleadingly-named Escape Room. Stars Tom Palmer. 03:301/5Stephanie Cole reads Penelope Lively's memoir of her life in gardens. 03:451/5Bruce has returned from America and is living at the Knightsbridge house.
| 03:002/4Boswell attempts to write a biography of Karl Marx. 03:302/5Exploring gardens in fiction. 03:452/5Edith comes up with a radical proposal.
| 03:002/4Now living above the shop, Grandad, father and son collide over a local exhibition. 03:303/5The influence of fashion on gardening, literature and creativity. 03:453/5Bruce feels abandoned by both Edith and Madame Frabelle.
| 03:003/4Hetty takes Maggie on a road trip to collect an heirloom, something to bequeath to Emily. 03:304/5Gardens as the ultimate defiance of time. 03:454/5Bruce's curiosity has led to him being trapped in Aylmer's pantry when he's due on stage.
| 03:001/6Mark is off to the seaside in Kent. 03:305/5Exploring city allotments and the suburban garden. 03:455/5Aylmer is desperate for Edith to stay with him and break her promise to Bruce.
| 03:45"It's got all the makings of a Tripe War!" Roger provokes a mob of tripe producers.
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| 04:00 | | 04:008/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Tony Hawks, Pam Ayres, Miles Jupp and Gyles Brandreth 04:30After a party, Richard drove home. Was he responsible for a fatal car crash?
| 04:003/6Garments made of human dust fragments? More of the public's loopy inventions. 04:30A writer enters a world where make-believe is truly beyond belief.
| 04:004/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Griff Rhys Jones, Mary Roach and Lemn Sissay. 04:30Can RAF pilot Jerry Chambers clear his name after being blamed for a submarine sinking?
| 04:001/6Moral and ethical dilemmas, posed by host Sue Perkins. 04:30Cadfael turns detective over the bones of a Welsh Saint.
| 04:006/6With Richard Herring, Alex Horne and Jenny Eclair. Plus special guest: the letter F. 04:30A young American returns to a strange hotel looking for his father. Stars Brenda Bruce.
| 04:005/6The tale of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, and Ernie is set to retire. 04:3017/20Kenneth Horne's abominable quest for a Yeti - and 'Hornerama' looks at Leisure.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Family chaos reigns when Bobby Huggett plays the hero. 05:30The King of Titters has a property to sell but still has time to star as a lawyer on TV.
| | | | | | 05:003/3Alexander Armstrong celebrates the work of PG Wodehouse
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| 06:00 | 06:006/10Brook and Maxton track another missing person, but is Brook imagining connections? 06:3011/13The Voice invites Jet Morgan and his crew to meet him. Lemmy is in for a shock.
| 06:007/10Brook gets a tip off, and the mystery of Kemp's missing wife gets more complex 06:3012/13Could Captain Jet Morgan and his crew be bound for home at last?
| 06:008/10Stolen goods pre-occupy the team. Just as the trail has gone cold, developments arrive. 06:3013/13After blasting off, Jet and his crew try to make sense of their mammoth trip through time.
| 06:009/10In the wake of their discovery, Brook and Max collate together everything they've learned. 06:30Surprises for an analyst at an unexpected consultation. From 1960.
| 06:0010/10Brook and Max get moving on the Kemp case. Meanwhile, the Clark case reopens. 06:301/6The new Metropolitan Police force is unpopular sparking deep political unrest.
| 06:00Fading star Donna Lovelace is offered the chance of a big comeback.
| 06:00Horse trainer Martin Pipe is castaway by Sue Lawley. 06:45Slaughtered into oblivion, the naturalist asks what lessons can be learned from the Dodo.
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| 07:00 | 07:002/8Sweethearts Iris and Bernard go to the pictures but miss the film. 07:303/26The platoon hold a Spitfire fundraiser, but Corporal Jones is pining.
| 07:001/6Irreverent six-part sitcom set in 18th-century France. Stars Henry Goodman. 07:306/14A murder mystery in Brodley-on-Cleat - and Paris. Stars Harry Secombe.
| 07:003/6Cravate and Pomeroy face execution. Can Lady Arabella win them a last-minute reprieve? 07:3015/16The time has come - the Lad Himself must get a job. Starring Tony Hancock.
| 07:006/6The staff at Brightco get in a flap. 07:302/9Universal Challenge and unclad fashion news.
| 07:002/6With the press on the prowl, Ambassador Mackenzie's memoirs spark Embassy havoc. 07:302/8The family clash at Albert's brother's funeral. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
| 07:30Playwright and novelist Michael Frayn's revelatory autobiography. Read by Martin Jarvis.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects a highlight as Allan Ginsberg joins the illustrious 4 Extra 100 Club. 07:30Penelope Lively's intimate meditation on gardening, literature and creativity.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/6Jeff takes Corrine on visit to a misleadingly-named Escape Room. Stars Tom Palmer. 08:301/5Stephanie Cole reads Penelope Lively's memoir of her life in gardens. 08:451/5Bruce has returned from America and is living at the Knightsbridge house.
| 08:002/4Boswell attempts to write a biography of Karl Marx. 08:302/5Exploring gardens in fiction. 08:452/5Edith comes up with a radical proposal.
| 08:002/4Now living above the shop, Grandad, father and son collide over a local exhibition. 08:303/5The influence of fashion on gardening, literature and creativity. 08:453/5Bruce feels abandoned by both Edith and Madame Frabelle.
| 08:003/4Hetty takes Maggie on a road trip to collect an heirloom, something to bequeath to Emily. 08:304/5Gardens as the ultimate defiance of time. 08:454/5Bruce's curiosity has led to him being trapped in Aylmer's pantry when he's due on stage.
| 08:001/6Mark is off to the seaside in Kent. 08:305/5Exploring city allotments and the suburban garden. 08:455/5Aylmer is desperate for Edith to stay with him and break her promise to Bruce.
| 08:45"It's got all the makings of a Tripe War!" Roger provokes a mob of tripe producers.
| 08:40Comic and cricket statistician Andy Zaltzman picks songs by Muddy Waters and The Big Moon. 08:504/5Bruce, returned from America, is divorced from Edith but still lives in their house.
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| 09:00 | 09:005/6Alan Davies, Celya AB, Ian Smith and Angela Barnes try to find the hidden truths. 09:301/5The surprising history of exams starts with the oral. With John O'Farrell. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Canon Steve Williams.
| 09:002/6The programme that shows you why you should never sleep in the swimming pool. 09:302/5John O'Farrell takes on the timed essay in his surprising history of exams. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Lyndall Bywater.
| 09:002/4Ian Smith has heard that rest is good for you and he’s determined to give it a go. 09:303/5John O'Farrell explores the surprising history of exams. Here he tackles multiple choice. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Imogen Ball.
| 09:002/4Comedian Ellie Taylor explains why she thinks reality TV is culturally significant. 09:304/5John O'Farrell explores the surprising history of exams. Here he tackles coursework. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Fr Paschal Uche.
| 09:001/4In his quest to fix all his many past misdeeds, Brighty finds a potential shortcut - God. 09:305/5John O'Farrell explores the surprising history of exams. Here he looks at the practical. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Leslie Griffiths.
| 09:005/6The tale of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, and Ernie is set to retire. 09:3017/20Kenneth Horne's abominable quest for a Yeti - and 'Hornerama' looks at Leisure.
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| 10:00 | 10:004/6Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams go in search of weird, exotic endangered animals. 10:30What is going on inside Gerald Scarfe's brain?
| 10:00Vanessa Kisuule and Jonathon Porritt talk good books with Harriett Gilbert. 10:30Why are so few novelists from working class backgrounds?
| 10:00Reeta Chakrabarti unearths some memorable moments in presidential TV debates.
| 10:00Mary Kenny nominates the 19th-century French novelist, George Sand. 10:30Writer Nicholas Royle returns three library books - three decades after he borrowed them.
| 10:001/5Exploring the impact of Arvo Pärt's Spiegel im Spiegel on listeners' lives. 10:30Who was the man behind mantra 'Every day, in every way, I'm getting better and better'?
| 10:003/3Alexander Armstrong celebrates the work of PG Wodehouse
| 10:00The family worries when Joe is seen calling in at the doctor's surgery. 10:30The King of Titters launches a new pirate radio station - Radio Francis!
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| 11:00 | 11:006/10Brook and Maxton track another missing person, but is Brook imagining connections? 11:3011/13The Voice invites Jet Morgan and his crew to meet him. Lemmy is in for a shock.
| 11:007/10Brook gets a tip off, and the mystery of Kemp's missing wife gets more complex 11:3012/13Could Captain Jet Morgan and his crew be bound for home at last?
| 11:008/10Stolen goods pre-occupy the team. Just as the trail has gone cold, developments arrive. 11:3013/13After blasting off, Jet and his crew try to make sense of their mammoth trip through time.
| 11:009/10In the wake of their discovery, Brook and Max collate together everything they've learned. 11:30Surprises for an analyst at an unexpected consultation. From 1960.
| 11:0010/10Brook and Max get moving on the Kemp case. Meanwhile, the Clark case reopens. 11:301/6The new Metropolitan Police force is unpopular sparking deep political unrest.
| 11:00Fading star Donna Lovelace is offered the chance of a big comeback.
| 11:00Horse trainer Martin Pipe is castaway by Sue Lawley. 11:45Slaughtered into oblivion, the naturalist asks what lessons can be learned from the Dodo.
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| 12:00 | 12:002/8Sweethearts Iris and Bernard go to the pictures but miss the film. 12:303/26The platoon hold a Spitfire fundraiser, but Corporal Jones is pining.
| 12:001/6Irreverent six-part sitcom set in 18th-century France. Stars Henry Goodman. 12:306/14A murder mystery in Brodley-on-Cleat - and Paris. Stars Harry Secombe.
| 12:003/6Cravate and Pomeroy face execution. Can Lady Arabella win them a last-minute reprieve? 12:3015/16The time has come - the Lad Himself must get a job. Starring Tony Hancock.
| 12:006/6The staff at Brightco get in a flap. 12:302/9Universal Challenge and unclad fashion news.
| 12:002/6With the press on the prowl, Ambassador Mackenzie's memoirs spark Embassy havoc. 12:302/8The family clash at Albert's brother's funeral. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
| 12:30Playwright and novelist Michael Frayn's revelatory autobiography. Read by Martin Jarvis.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects a highlight as Allan Ginsberg joins the illustrious 4 Extra 100 Club. 12:30Penelope Lively's intimate meditation on gardening, literature and creativity.
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| 13:00 | 13:003/6Jeff takes Corrine on visit to a misleadingly-named Escape Room. Stars Tom Palmer. 13:301/5Stephanie Cole reads Penelope Lively's memoir of her life in gardens. 13:451/5Bruce has returned from America and is living at the Knightsbridge house.
| 13:002/4Boswell attempts to write a biography of Karl Marx. 13:302/5Exploring gardens in fiction. 13:452/5Edith comes up with a radical proposal.
| 13:002/4Now living above the shop, Grandad, father and son collide over a local exhibition. 13:303/5The influence of fashion on gardening, literature and creativity. 13:453/5Bruce feels abandoned by both Edith and Madame Frabelle.
| 13:003/4Hetty takes Maggie on a road trip to collect an heirloom, something to bequeath to Emily. 13:304/5Gardens as the ultimate defiance of time. 13:454/5Bruce's curiosity has led to him being trapped in Aylmer's pantry when he's due on stage.
| 13:001/6Mark is off to the seaside in Kent. 13:305/5Exploring city allotments and the suburban garden. 13:455/5Aylmer is desperate for Edith to stay with him and break her promise to Bruce.
| 13:45"It's got all the makings of a Tripe War!" Roger provokes a mob of tripe producers.
| 13:40Comic and cricket statistician Andy Zaltzman picks songs by Muddy Waters and The Big Moon. 13:504/5Bruce, returned from America, is divorced from Edith but still lives in their house.
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| 14:00 | 14:008/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Tony Hawks, Pam Ayres, Miles Jupp and Gyles Brandreth 14:30After a party, Richard drove home. Was he responsible for a fatal car crash?
| 14:003/6Garments made of human dust fragments? More of the public's loopy inventions. 14:30A writer enters a world where make-believe is truly beyond belief.
| 14:004/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Griff Rhys Jones, Mary Roach and Lemn Sissay. 14:30Can RAF pilot Jerry Chambers clear his name after being blamed for a submarine sinking?
| 14:001/6Moral and ethical dilemmas, posed by host Sue Perkins. 14:30Cadfael turns detective over the bones of a Welsh Saint.
| 14:006/6With Richard Herring, Alex Horne and Jenny Eclair. Plus special guest: the letter F. 14:30A young American returns to a strange hotel looking for his father. Stars Brenda Bruce.
| 14:005/6The tale of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, and Ernie is set to retire. 14:3017/20Kenneth Horne's abominable quest for a Yeti - and 'Hornerama' looks at Leisure.
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| 15:00 | | | | | | 15:003/3Alexander Armstrong celebrates the work of PG Wodehouse
| 15:00The family worries when Joe is seen calling in at the doctor's surgery. 15:30The King of Titters launches a new pirate radio station - Radio Francis!
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| 16:00 | 16:004/6Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams go in search of weird, exotic endangered animals. 16:30What is going on inside Gerald Scarfe's brain?
| 16:00Vanessa Kisuule and Jonathon Porritt talk good books with Harriett Gilbert. 16:30Why are so few novelists from working class backgrounds?
| 16:00Reeta Chakrabarti unearths some memorable moments in presidential TV debates.
| 16:00Mary Kenny nominates the 19th-century French novelist, George Sand. 16:30Writer Nicholas Royle returns three library books - three decades after he borrowed them.
| 16:001/5Exploring the impact of Arvo Pärt's Spiegel im Spiegel on listeners' lives. 16:30Who was the man behind mantra 'Every day, in every way, I'm getting better and better'?
| 16:001/5Mr Shimojo takes a room, but his presence seems to spark a horrifying chain of events. 16:453/3Subtle and uncanny tale evoking the German folklore of the doppelganger.
| 16:004/4Vezin is wary over a mother and daughter's invitation to a witches' Sabbath. 16:308/13The Man in Black reveals the fallout for a niece determined to plunder her aunt's trunk.
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| 17:00 | 17:006/10Brook and Maxton track another missing person, but is Brook imagining connections? 17:3011/13The Voice invites Jet Morgan and his crew to meet him. Lemmy is in for a shock.
| 17:007/10Brook gets a tip off, and the mystery of Kemp's missing wife gets more complex 17:3012/13Could Captain Jet Morgan and his crew be bound for home at last?
| 17:008/10Stolen goods pre-occupy the team. Just as the trail has gone cold, developments arrive. 17:3013/13After blasting off, Jet and his crew try to make sense of their mammoth trip through time.
| 17:009/10In the wake of their discovery, Brook and Max collate together everything they've learned. 17:30Surprises for an analyst at an unexpected consultation. From 1960.
| 17:0010/10Brook and Max get moving on the Kemp case. Meanwhile, the Clark case reopens. 17:301/6The new Metropolitan Police force is unpopular sparking deep political unrest.
| 17:00Fading star Donna Lovelace is offered the chance of a big comeback.
| 17:00Horse trainer Martin Pipe is castaway by Sue Lawley. 17:45Slaughtered into oblivion, the naturalist asks what lessons can be learned from the Dodo.
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| 18:00 | 18:002/8Sweethearts Iris and Bernard go to the pictures but miss the film. 18:303/26The platoon hold a Spitfire fundraiser, but Corporal Jones is pining.
| 18:001/6Irreverent six-part sitcom set in 18th-century France. Stars Henry Goodman. 18:306/14A murder mystery in Brodley-on-Cleat - and Paris. Stars Harry Secombe.
| 18:003/6Cravate and Pomeroy face execution. Can Lady Arabella win them a last-minute reprieve? 18:3015/16The time has come - the Lad Himself must get a job. Starring Tony Hancock.
| 18:006/6The staff at Brightco get in a flap. 18:302/9Universal Challenge and unclad fashion news.
| 18:002/6With the press on the prowl, Ambassador Mackenzie's memoirs spark Embassy havoc. 18:302/8The family clash at Albert's brother's funeral. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell.
| 18:30Playwright and novelist Michael Frayn's revelatory autobiography. Read by Martin Jarvis.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects a highlight as Allan Ginsberg joins the illustrious 4 Extra 100 Club. 18:30Penelope Lively's intimate meditation on gardening, literature and creativity.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/6Jeff takes Corrine on visit to a misleadingly-named Escape Room. Stars Tom Palmer. 19:301/5Stephanie Cole reads Penelope Lively's memoir of her life in gardens. 19:451/5Bruce has returned from America and is living at the Knightsbridge house.
| 19:002/4Boswell attempts to write a biography of Karl Marx. 19:302/5Exploring gardens in fiction. 19:452/5Edith comes up with a radical proposal.
| 19:002/4Now living above the shop, Grandad, father and son collide over a local exhibition. 19:303/5The influence of fashion on gardening, literature and creativity. 19:453/5Bruce feels abandoned by both Edith and Madame Frabelle.
| 19:003/4Hetty takes Maggie on a road trip to collect an heirloom, something to bequeath to Emily. 19:304/5Gardens as the ultimate defiance of time. 19:454/5Bruce's curiosity has led to him being trapped in Aylmer's pantry when he's due on stage.
| 19:001/6Mark is off to the seaside in Kent. 19:305/5Exploring city allotments and the suburban garden. 19:455/5Aylmer is desperate for Edith to stay with him and break her promise to Bruce.
| 19:45"It's got all the makings of a Tripe War!" Roger provokes a mob of tripe producers.
| 19:40Comic and cricket statistician Andy Zaltzman picks songs by Muddy Waters and The Big Moon. 19:504/5Bruce, returned from America, is divorced from Edith but still lives in their house.
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| 20:00 | 20:008/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Tony Hawks, Pam Ayres, Miles Jupp and Gyles Brandreth 20:30After a party, Richard drove home. Was he responsible for a fatal car crash?
| 20:003/6Garments made of human dust fragments? More of the public's loopy inventions. 20:30A writer enters a world where make-believe is truly beyond belief.
| 20:004/6John Lloyd and Holly Walsh with Griff Rhys Jones, Mary Roach and Lemn Sissay. 20:30Can RAF pilot Jerry Chambers clear his name after being blamed for a submarine sinking?
| 20:001/6Moral and ethical dilemmas, posed by host Sue Perkins. 20:30Cadfael turns detective over the bones of a Welsh Saint.
| 20:006/6With Richard Herring, Alex Horne and Jenny Eclair. Plus special guest: the letter F. 20:30A young American returns to a strange hotel looking for his father. Stars Brenda Bruce.
| 20:005/6The tale of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, and Ernie is set to retire. 20:3017/20Kenneth Horne's abominable quest for a Yeti - and 'Hornerama' looks at Leisure.
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| 21:00 | | | | | | 21:003/3Alexander Armstrong celebrates the work of PG Wodehouse
| 21:00The family worries when Joe is seen calling in at the doctor's surgery. 21:30The King of Titters launches a new pirate radio station - Radio Francis!
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| 22:00 | 22:005/6Alan Davies, Celya AB, Ian Smith and Angela Barnes try to find the hidden truths. 22:301/6It's Britain's first public access cable radio show! 22:451/4Actor, raconteur and impressionist John Sessions tells some entertaining linked stories.
| 22:002/6The programme that shows you why you should never sleep in the swimming pool. 22:306/6Matt Lucas with his alternative awards show with Bob Mortimer, Alex Macqueen and Tom Baker 22:55Stephen Bailey chats again to comedian Freya Mallard.
| 22:002/4Ian Smith has heard that rest is good for you and he’s determined to give it a go. 22:304/4Ross Noble presents a magazine show with studio guests and stories from around Britain.
| 22:002/4Comedian Ellie Taylor explains why she thinks reality TV is culturally significant. 22:306/6Phil's cheerful optimism proves to be misplaced.
| 22:001/4In his quest to fix all his many past misdeeds, Brighty finds a potential shortcut - God. 22:302/4Exploring what happens when Tom Allen's calm and collected exterior collapses. 22:55Stephen Bailey chats once more to comedian Freya Mallard.
| 22:001/6From John Humphrys to Alan Carr, Jon Culshaw explores the private lives of famous folk. 22:302/4Tim Key is at the top of the Shard, taking a comic look at the concept of cuisine. 22:55Tonight Iain Lee talks to comedian Rosie Holt.
| 22:003/6The self-centred social worker has dreams of glory. And Irene makes an announcement. 22:303/6The Laird challenges Dougal to swim, cycle and run in a MacAthlon. 22:453/6The cartoonist searches for the secret meaning of life, said to be written on a sausage.
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| 23:00 | 23:007/8Andy is back quizzing the week's news. 23:301/3Comedian Rhys James has time to investigate: Is money the root of all evil?
| 23:004/4Comedy about a young woman trying to build a more fulfilling life for herself in Glasgow. 23:303/6Comedian Frankie Boyle talks to comic book writer Grant Morrison.
| 23:003/4Comedy from Auckland, Bahrain and New York, hosted by Andrew Maxwell in London. 23:305/61997 Eurovision winner Katrina Leskanich visits, but wife Mary gets the ironing board out.
| 23:002/4George and Beverly feign death so he can write a book about their children's reactions. 23:301/5Left wing lawyer Julie and jobless Andy fall for each other - but should they marry?
| 23:001/6Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Tony Hawks and Josie Lawrence are ready for Big Fun! 23:305/6An attic full of peas, going from Girl Guide to sumo wrestler and dull geological holidays
| 23:006/6Tom finds himself on a Derbyshire moor in search of a dreadful family secret. 23:303/3John Humphrys gives 28 performers 60 seconds each. With Phil Cornwell and John Finnemore.
| 23:001/6Could a carrier bag filled with wooden spoons be the answer to Ed and Elgar's problems? 23:303/6Marcus Brigstocke tempts Jenny with self-help books, eels and the joys of bikini waxing.
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