| 00:00 | 00:004/5Gulliver is in hospital and Rose wants to know why. There are dangers everywhere. 00:3012/13The Man in Black tells of writer Guy who hears constant crying - yet nobody else can.
| 00:00Manuel Cuevas, the 'King of Cowboy Bling', created Johnny Cash's black suits. 00:30Ian McMillan fights the cause of the sodcasters, perpetrators of tinny mobile phone music
| 00:00Amrou Al-Kadhi and Peter Bazalgette join Harriet Gilbert to talk favourite books 00:30How did comedy actor Bernard Cribbins become a Top 10 pop star?
| 00:00A unique insight into the vibrant art scene of mid-1960s America.
| 00:00Irish Comic Dave Allen is chosen by actor and comedian Adil Ray. Matthew Parris presents 00:30How 3 months in rural Devon influenced one of the greatest chroniclers of urban New York
| 00:00An exploration of the hymn which stirs patriotism and controversy. 00:30Schoenberg's 12-tone system redefined music. So why are his works rarely performed?
| 00:00Neil Brand's mix of Irish balladry and classic Le Fanu stories of supernatural justice.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Solo yachtswoman Dame Ellen MacArthur is castaway by Kirsty Young. 01:45Is it possible to extract the DNA from a fly trapped in amber to recreate a dinosaur?
| 01:001/7Following Holmes's final encounter with Moriarty, Watson faces tragedy - and murder... 01:451/10Wartime at the BBC with myriad hopes and fears in the course of newsgathering.
| 01:002/7Acused of murder! A young solicitor needs the detective's help. 01:452/10Wartime at BBC Broadcasting House, sees a visit from a boozy French General.
| 01:003/7A child's scribble brings tragedy to a family. 01:453/10American reporters arrive from France.
| 01:004/7Why is a music teacher followed whenever she leaves the house? 01:454/10Annie Asra arrives for her first day at BBC Broadcasting House.
| 01:005/7A young aristocrat disappears from school. The great detective investigates. 01:455/10Annie's musical expertise wins her few friends among top brass.
| 01:00A comedy (nearly a tragedy) about a cricketer's son - who prefers music and poetry.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive - with Sean Borodale. 02:302/21991: Adrian Mole finds himself homeless again.
| 02:007/8A day trip to France stirs memories for Bernard. 02:308/26As the platoon guard a German U-boat crew, their captain makes a list.
| 02:006/6Will the storming of the Bastille finally dampen Beaumarchais' spirits? 02:3011/14A telephone call embroils Neddie in a villainous plan.
| 02:002/8Clare's been dumped, Eleanor finds a friend and Sarah is listening. 02:304/12Can the Lad find Harry Secombe to thank him?
| 02:005/6Mark is celebrating, but with dog hair in the champers. 02:307/9London bus gospel, and a visit to Nibbling-on-the-Bone.
| 02:001/5Can Parish Council leader John Barnum satisfy the new doctor's demands? 02:307/8Albert's kung fu club tackles extortionists.
| 02:20Henry Blofeld chooses tracks by Gilbert & Sullivan and Stephen Sondheim. 02:30Working-class 19-year-old Billy Fisher spends his time indulging in fantasies.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Exploring the life of bestselling writer Dame Barbara Cartland. 03:502/3In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together.
| 03:002/4Matt and Tim are sent to restyle a Premier League footballer's mansion. 03:301/5Tina Brown recalls her time as editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair magazine, 1984 to 1992. 03:4511/15With Anne's help, Neely agrees to perform on TV, but is she ready to face the cameras?
| 03:003/6'When does an adult become vulnerable?' asks copper turned stand-up Alfie Moore. 03:302/5Vanity Fair wows readers with photos of US President Ronald Reagan and wife Nancy. 03:4512/15Jennifer North returns to New York and falls madly in love - but then tragedy strikes.
| 03:003/4An odd A-List invite for the Room Next Door Man and an audition - to play a cheesy string. 03:303/5In 1985, Tina covers the latest on Charles and Diana and all the reactions to it. 03:4513/15After the tragedy, Neely gets agitated and Anne gets a surprise visitor.
| 03:004/4Super-sharp Angela Barnes laughs at life and packs herself a fantasy coffin. 03:304/5Another cover triumph, and office intrigue in the higher echelons of Conde Nast. 03:4514/15Anne still has feelings for Lyon, despite being engaged.
| 03:006/6Mark Steel visits Coleraine in Northern Ireland. 03:305/5Actress Demi Moore appears pregnant and naked on a cover. 03:4515/15Neely's voice returns. She is back on top again while Anne is pregnant.
| 03:455/6Leading actor Nicholas Craig reflects on the almost unbelievable stress of the profession
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| 04:00 | | 04:005/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Julian Clary and Charles Collingwood 04:305/6It's quiz time, but Mr Maxwell is lacking a team.
| 04:00Can Barry Cryer, Brian Johnston and Ray Cooney hoax Tim Brooke-Taylor? 04:304/4Wendy and Robin's new arrival and Derek's disturbing experience - is there a connection?
| 04:003/6Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Russell Davies and Sue Limb compete on the literary quiz. 04:301/3Can Trojan War hero Odysseus return home before his wife is forced to marry again?
| 04:006/6Moral and ethical posers for Zoe Lyons, Phill Jupitus, Simon Garfield and Humphrey Ker. 04:302/3Can Trojan War hero Odysseus overcome terrible obstacles and return home?
| 04:005/6Toyah Willcox tests a panel about herself. With Sue Perkins and Caroline Quinlan. 04:303/3In disguise, Odysseus returns home to his wife to confront her suitors.
| 04:002/6The dear ladies have a mouse in their house! 04:302/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby gears up for a medical case.
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| 05:00 | 05:003/8Elsie borrows a flat, but must keep Ramsay out of the way. 05:30The cast take oaths of allegiance and 'The Glums' at the pictures.
| 05:00Darkly humorous horror drama about two sisters, starring Joan Sims and Barbara Jefford.
| 05:00British justice - addiction, corruption and scandal. And thatās just the barristers.
| | | 05:30Tom Holland explores the continuing appeal of Homer's Odyssey.
| 05:002/3Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed radio.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/7Following Holmes's final encounter with Moriarty, Watson faces tragedy - and murder... 06:451/10Wartime at the BBC with myriad hopes and fears in the course of newsgathering.
| 06:002/7Acused of murder! A young solicitor needs the detective's help. 06:452/10Wartime at BBC Broadcasting House, sees a visit from a boozy French General.
| 06:003/7A child's scribble brings tragedy to a family. 06:453/10American reporters arrive from France.
| 06:004/7Why is a music teacher followed whenever she leaves the house? 06:454/10Annie Asra arrives for her first day at BBC Broadcasting House.
| 06:005/7A young aristocrat disappears from school. The great detective investigates. 06:455/10Annie's musical expertise wins her few friends among top brass.
| 06:00A comedy (nearly a tragedy) about a cricketer's son - who prefers music and poetry.
| 06:00Olympic yachtsman Sir Ben Ainslie is castaway by Kirsty Young. 06:45The naturalist asks why the large blue butterfly recently died out in the UK.
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| 07:00 | 07:007/8A day trip to France stirs memories for Bernard. 07:308/26As the platoon guard a German U-boat crew, their captain makes a list.
| 07:006/6Will the storming of the Bastille finally dampen Beaumarchais' spirits? 07:3011/14A telephone call embroils Neddie in a villainous plan.
| 07:002/8Clare's been dumped, Eleanor finds a friend and Sarah is listening. 07:304/12Can the Lad find Harry Secombe to thank him?
| 07:005/6Mark is celebrating, but with dog hair in the champers. 07:307/9London bus gospel, and a visit to Nibbling-on-the-Bone.
| 07:001/5Can Parish Council leader John Barnum satisfy the new doctor's demands? 07:307/8Albert's kung fu club tackles extortionists.
| 07:20Henry Blofeld chooses tracks by Gilbert & Sullivan and Stephen Sondheim. 07:30Working-class 19-year-old Billy Fisher spends his time indulging in fantasies.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects two highlights from the BBC's poetry archive. 07:30Tina Brown recalls her time as editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair magazine from 1983 to 1992.
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| 08:00 | 08:002/4Matt and Tim are sent to restyle a Premier League footballer's mansion. 08:301/5Tina Brown recalls her time as editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair magazine, 1984 to 1992. 08:4511/15With Anne's help, Neely agrees to perform on TV, but is she ready to face the cameras?
| 08:003/6'When does an adult become vulnerable?' asks copper turned stand-up Alfie Moore. 08:302/5Vanity Fair wows readers with photos of US President Ronald Reagan and wife Nancy. 08:4512/15Jennifer North returns to New York and falls madly in love - but then tragedy strikes.
| 08:003/4An odd A-List invite for the Room Next Door Man and an audition - to play a cheesy string. 08:303/5In 1985, Tina covers the latest on Charles and Diana and all the reactions to it. 08:4513/15After the tragedy, Neely gets agitated and Anne gets a surprise visitor.
| 08:004/4Super-sharp Angela Barnes laughs at life and packs herself a fantasy coffin. 08:304/5Another cover triumph, and office intrigue in the higher echelons of Conde Nast. 08:4514/15Anne still has feelings for Lyon, despite being engaged.
| 08:006/6Mark Steel visits Coleraine in Northern Ireland. 08:305/5Actress Demi Moore appears pregnant and naked on a cover. 08:4515/15Neely's voice returns. She is back on top again while Anne is pregnant.
| 08:455/6Leading actor Nicholas Craig reflects on the almost unbelievable stress of the profession
| 08:40How a cricket row between England and Australia sparked a diplomatic incident. 08:503/3In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together.
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| 09:00 | 09:004/6Miles Jupp, Tony Hawks, Lucy Porter and Henning Wehn return to Cambridge. 09:301/5Cook and hedgerow harvester Wiz Clift looks for ingredients in different gardens. 09:45Paul Kerensa explores how Noahās Ark can make us laugh, ask questions and explore faith.
| 09:001/6The globetrotting, trash-picking, aisle-rolling storyteller with his blend of wit & wisdom 09:302/5Cook and hedgerow harvester Wiz Clift explores some fertile acres in Gloucestershire. 09:45Author and TV presenter Gemma Hunt marvels at a talking donkey who captures our attention.
| 09:003/6John Robins and Michelle De Swarte talk to Ivo Graham about what they're obsessed with. 09:303/5Wiz Clift concocts a Neolithic banquet from a Lincolnshire garden. 09:45Author and illustrator Katy Hollamby on woodland, light and purpose.
| 09:003/6Please wash your hands after hearing these sketches from the internet's best comedians. 09:304/5Wiz enjoys a colourful lunch of edible flowers. 09:45Fantasy writer Luke Aylen explores Genesis and creationās bond
| 09:001/4The AI Man Cometh. Comedy from somewhere in Ulster near the border in Ireland. 09:305/5Wiz explores the Kent poly-tunnels giving us exotic salads all year round. 09:45Amy Scott Robinson explores myths and fairytales as signs of the One True Myth.
| 09:002/6The dear ladies have a mouse in their house! 09:302/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby gears up for a medical case.
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| 10:00 | 10:00Manuel Cuevas, the 'King of Cowboy Bling', created Johnny Cash's black suits. 10:30Ian McMillan fights the cause of the sodcasters, perpetrators of tinny mobile phone music
| 10:00Amrou Al-Kadhi and Peter Bazalgette join Harriet Gilbert to talk favourite books 10:30How did comedy actor Bernard Cribbins become a Top 10 pop star?
| 10:00A unique insight into the vibrant art scene of mid-1960s America.
| 10:00Irish Comic Dave Allen is chosen by actor and comedian Adil Ray. Matthew Parris presents 10:30How 3 months in rural Devon influenced one of the greatest chroniclers of urban New York
| 10:00An exploration of the hymn which stirs patriotism and controversy. 10:30Schoenberg's 12-tone system redefined music. So why are his works rarely performed?
| 10:002/3Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed radio.
| 10:00Legendary umpire Dickie Bird shares some cricket stories with an audience.
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| 11:00 | 11:001/7Following Holmes's final encounter with Moriarty, Watson faces tragedy - and murder... 11:451/10Wartime at the BBC with myriad hopes and fears in the course of newsgathering.
| 11:002/7Acused of murder! A young solicitor needs the detective's help. 11:452/10Wartime at BBC Broadcasting House, sees a visit from a boozy French General.
| 11:003/7A child's scribble brings tragedy to a family. 11:453/10American reporters arrive from France.
| 11:004/7Why is a music teacher followed whenever she leaves the house? 11:454/10Annie Asra arrives for her first day at BBC Broadcasting House.
| 11:005/7A young aristocrat disappears from school. The great detective investigates. 11:455/10Annie's musical expertise wins her few friends among top brass.
| 11:00A comedy (nearly a tragedy) about a cricketer's son - who prefers music and poetry.
| 11:00Olympic yachtsman Sir Ben Ainslie is castaway by Kirsty Young. 11:45The naturalist asks why the large blue butterfly recently died out in the UK.
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| 12:00 | 12:007/8A day trip to France stirs memories for Bernard. 12:308/26As the platoon guard a German U-boat crew, their captain makes a list.
| 12:006/6Will the storming of the Bastille finally dampen Beaumarchais' spirits? 12:3011/14A telephone call embroils Neddie in a villainous plan.
| 12:002/8Clare's been dumped, Eleanor finds a friend and Sarah is listening. 12:304/12Can the Lad find Harry Secombe to thank him?
| 12:005/6Mark is celebrating, but with dog hair in the champers. 12:307/9London bus gospel, and a visit to Nibbling-on-the-Bone.
| 12:001/5Can Parish Council leader John Barnum satisfy the new doctor's demands? 12:307/8Albert's kung fu club tackles extortionists.
| 12:20Henry Blofeld chooses tracks by Gilbert & Sullivan and Stephen Sondheim. 12:30Working-class 19-year-old Billy Fisher spends his time indulging in fantasies.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects two highlights from the BBC's poetry archive. 12:30Tina Brown recalls her time as editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair magazine from 1983 to 1992.
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| 13:00 | 13:002/4Matt and Tim are sent to restyle a Premier League footballer's mansion. 13:301/5Tina Brown recalls her time as editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair magazine, 1984 to 1992. 13:4511/15With Anne's help, Neely agrees to perform on TV, but is she ready to face the cameras?
| 13:003/6'When does an adult become vulnerable?' asks copper turned stand-up Alfie Moore. 13:302/5Vanity Fair wows readers with photos of US President Ronald Reagan and wife Nancy. 13:4512/15Jennifer North returns to New York and falls madly in love - but then tragedy strikes.
| 13:003/4An odd A-List invite for the Room Next Door Man and an audition - to play a cheesy string. 13:303/5In 1985, Tina covers the latest on Charles and Diana and all the reactions to it. 13:4513/15After the tragedy, Neely gets agitated and Anne gets a surprise visitor.
| 13:004/4Super-sharp Angela Barnes laughs at life and packs herself a fantasy coffin. 13:304/5Another cover triumph, and office intrigue in the higher echelons of Conde Nast. 13:4514/15Anne still has feelings for Lyon, despite being engaged.
| 13:006/6Mark Steel visits Coleraine in Northern Ireland. 13:305/5Actress Demi Moore appears pregnant and naked on a cover. 13:4515/15Neely's voice returns. She is back on top again while Anne is pregnant.
| 13:455/6Leading actor Nicholas Craig reflects on the almost unbelievable stress of the profession
| 13:40How a cricket row between England and Australia sparked a diplomatic incident. 13:503/3In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together.
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| 14:00 | 14:005/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Julian Clary and Charles Collingwood 14:305/6It's quiz time, but Mr Maxwell is lacking a team.
| 14:00Can Barry Cryer, Brian Johnston and Ray Cooney hoax Tim Brooke-Taylor? 14:304/4Wendy and Robin's new arrival and Derek's disturbing experience - is there a connection?
| 14:003/6Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Russell Davies and Sue Limb compete on the literary quiz. 14:301/3Can Trojan War hero Odysseus return home before his wife is forced to marry again?
| 14:006/6Moral and ethical posers for Zoe Lyons, Phill Jupitus, Simon Garfield and Humphrey Ker. 14:302/3Can Trojan War hero Odysseus overcome terrible obstacles and return home?
| 14:005/6Toyah Willcox tests a panel about herself. With Sue Perkins and Caroline Quinlan. 14:303/3In disguise, Odysseus returns home to his wife to confront her suitors.
| 14:002/6The dear ladies have a mouse in their house! 14:302/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby gears up for a medical case.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Darkly humorous horror drama about two sisters, starring Joan Sims and Barbara Jefford.
| 15:00British justice - addiction, corruption and scandal. And thatās just the barristers.
| | | 15:30Tom Holland explores the continuing appeal of Homer's Odyssey.
| 15:002/3Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed radio.
| 15:00Legendary umpire Dickie Bird shares some cricket stories with an audience.
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| 16:00 | 16:00Manuel Cuevas, the 'King of Cowboy Bling', created Johnny Cash's black suits. 16:30Ian McMillan fights the cause of the sodcasters, perpetrators of tinny mobile phone music
| 16:00Amrou Al-Kadhi and Peter Bazalgette join Harriet Gilbert to talk favourite books 16:30How did comedy actor Bernard Cribbins become a Top 10 pop star?
| 16:00A unique insight into the vibrant art scene of mid-1960s America.
| 16:00Irish Comic Dave Allen is chosen by actor and comedian Adil Ray. Matthew Parris presents 16:30How 3 months in rural Devon influenced one of the greatest chroniclers of urban New York
| 16:00An exploration of the hymn which stirs patriotism and controversy. 16:30Schoenberg's 12-tone system redefined music. So why are his works rarely performed?
| 16:00Neil Brand's mix of Irish balladry and classic Le Fanu stories of supernatural justice.
| 16:005/5Maya is excited by her new life. Rose is worried about Gully and what his clan might do. 16:3013/13The Man in Black tells of student Malcolm's move to a lonely house of horror.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/7Following Holmes's final encounter with Moriarty, Watson faces tragedy - and murder... 17:451/10Wartime at the BBC with myriad hopes and fears in the course of newsgathering.
| 17:002/7Acused of murder! A young solicitor needs the detective's help. 17:452/10Wartime at BBC Broadcasting House, sees a visit from a boozy French General.
| 17:003/7A child's scribble brings tragedy to a family. 17:453/10American reporters arrive from France.
| 17:004/7Why is a music teacher followed whenever she leaves the house? 17:454/10Annie Asra arrives for her first day at BBC Broadcasting House.
| 17:005/7A young aristocrat disappears from school. The great detective investigates. 17:455/10Annie's musical expertise wins her few friends among top brass.
| 17:00Douglas Jardine aims to slay Australia on England's infamous 1932 cricket tour.
| 17:00Olympic yachtsman Sir Ben Ainslie is castaway by Kirsty Young. 17:45The naturalist asks why the large blue butterfly recently died out in the UK.
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| 18:00 | 18:007/8A day trip to France stirs memories for Bernard. 18:308/26As the platoon guard a German U-boat crew, their captain makes a list.
| 18:006/6Will the storming of the Bastille finally dampen Beaumarchais' spirits? 18:3011/14A telephone call embroils Neddie in a villainous plan.
| 18:002/8Clare's been dumped, Eleanor finds a friend and Sarah is listening. 18:304/12Can the Lad find Harry Secombe to thank him?
| 18:005/6Mark is celebrating, but with dog hair in the champers. 18:307/9London bus gospel, and a visit to Nibbling-on-the-Bone.
| 18:001/5Can Parish Council leader John Barnum satisfy the new doctor's demands? 18:307/8Albert's kung fu club tackles extortionists.
| 18:30Working-class 19-year-old Billy Fisher spends his time indulging in fantasies.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects two highlights from the BBC's poetry archive. 18:30Tina Brown recalls her time as editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair magazine from 1983 to 1992.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/4Matt and Tim are sent to restyle a Premier League footballer's mansion. 19:301/5Tina Brown recalls her time as editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair magazine, 1984 to 1992. 19:4511/15With Anne's help, Neely agrees to perform on TV, but is she ready to face the cameras?
| 19:003/6'When does an adult become vulnerable?' asks copper turned stand-up Alfie Moore. 19:302/5Vanity Fair wows readers with photos of US President Ronald Reagan and wife Nancy. 19:4512/15Jennifer North returns to New York and falls madly in love - but then tragedy strikes.
| 19:003/4An odd A-List invite for the Room Next Door Man and an audition - to play a cheesy string. 19:303/5In 1985, Tina covers the latest on Charles and Diana and all the reactions to it. 19:4513/15After the tragedy, Neely gets agitated and Anne gets a surprise visitor.
| 19:004/4Super-sharp Angela Barnes laughs at life and packs herself a fantasy coffin. 19:304/5Another cover triumph, and office intrigue in the higher echelons of Conde Nast. 19:4514/15Anne still has feelings for Lyon, despite being engaged.
| 19:006/6Mark Steel visits Coleraine in Northern Ireland. 19:305/5Actress Demi Moore appears pregnant and naked on a cover. 19:4515/15Neely's voice returns. She is back on top again while Anne is pregnant.
| 19:455/6Leading actor Nicholas Craig reflects on the almost unbelievable stress of the profession
| 19:40How a cricket row between England and Australia sparked a diplomatic incident. 19:503/3In dazzling post-war New York, Anne, Jennifer and Neely move in together.
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| 20:00 | 20:005/8Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Sue Perkins, Julian Clary and Charles Collingwood 20:305/6It's quiz time, but Mr Maxwell is lacking a team.
| 20:00Can Barry Cryer, Brian Johnston and Ray Cooney hoax Tim Brooke-Taylor? 20:304/4Wendy and Robin's new arrival and Derek's disturbing experience - is there a connection?
| 20:003/6Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Russell Davies and Sue Limb compete on the literary quiz. 20:301/3Can Trojan War hero Odysseus return home before his wife is forced to marry again?
| 20:006/6Moral and ethical posers for Zoe Lyons, Phill Jupitus, Simon Garfield and Humphrey Ker. 20:302/3Can Trojan War hero Odysseus overcome terrible obstacles and return home?
| 20:005/6Toyah Willcox tests a panel about herself. With Sue Perkins and Caroline Quinlan. 20:303/3In disguise, Odysseus returns home to his wife to confront her suitors.
| 20:002/6The dear ladies have a mouse in their house! 20:302/13Rookie barrister Roger Thursby gears up for a medical case.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Darkly humorous horror drama about two sisters, starring Joan Sims and Barbara Jefford.
| 21:00British justice - addiction, corruption and scandal. And thatās just the barristers.
| | | 21:30Tom Holland explores the continuing appeal of Homer's Odyssey.
| 21:002/3Chris Watson examines some of the ways technology has changed radio.
| 21:00Legendary umpire Dickie Bird shares some cricket stories with an audience.
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| 22:00 | 22:004/6Miles Jupp, Tony Hawks, Lucy Porter and Henning Wehn return to Cambridge. 22:306/6More from Britain's first public access cable radio show! 22:455/5Surreal songs and poems about grass seed, mud and digging ditches.
| 22:001/6The globetrotting, trash-picking, aisle-rolling storyteller with his blend of wit & wisdom 22:301/6The luckiest ever winner? Matt Lucas hosts his alternative awards show.
| 22:003/6John Robins and Michelle De Swarte talk to Ivo Graham about what they're obsessed with. 22:25Lou Conran speaks to comedian and writer Davina Bentley. 22:30Ken Cheng tackles school subjects starting with much maligned Maths.
| 22:003/6Please wash your hands after hearing these sketches from the internet's best comedians. 22:30The space politician invades the BBC to learn about Earth and how to conquer it.
| 22:001/4The AI Man Cometh. Comedy from somewhere in Ulster near the border in Ireland. 22:303/4Series about Ashley's unusual home life - including raising children with special needs.
| 22:006/6From William Hague to Simon Cowell, Jon Culshaw explores the bizarre lives of famous folk. 22:301/4Tim Key plans to recite poetry in the Norwegian fjords, but he's stuck in a cable car. 22:55Alison Spittle chats with the award-winning Kemah Bob.
| 22:002/6Samuel's emporium faces some keen competition! 22:302/6Alexei Sayle chats to passengers on a train from London to Glasgow.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/6Satirical impressions from the team headed up by Jon Culshaw and Jan Ravens. 23:303/6Learn about medieval cooking, and view the most precious exhibit.
| 23:001/8The chaotic and noisy story of life on Earth from the National Theatre of Brent . 23:151/6The duo tell all to Michael Parkinson. But will anyone believe them? 23:302/5Booking 'Animal Man' Dickie Doubleday proves to be a barking idea. Stars Sarah Lancashire.
| 23:004/4Extend civilian partnerships to straight couples, and ban traffic during the rush hour. 23:304/4Can the stupid scientists make life more never-ending?
| 23:003/4Paul Sinha tests his audience on their knowledge of new towns. 23:301/4More sketches with overblown, melodramatic scenes from modern life.
| 23:001/6As Ben leaves hospital to start a new life, he meets Buzz Aldrin. 23:304/4The sketch show written entirely by the public.
| 23:001/6Tom and his dad fret about some potentially uncomfortable brushes with the law. 23:301/8Radio Active Chairman Norman Tonsil stands as an independent candidate.
| 23:006/6Laid up in hospital, Ed is no hurry to leave⦠23:302/6Circulation is going through the roof as the old hacks struggle with new media.
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