| 00:00 | 00:002/3Mel discovers some uncomfortable truths about herself and her past. 00:306/6Is Shazir the real enemy? Can Arcos and his hero friends escape the Palace of Memory?
| 00:003/4Jodie Foster recalls filming the winner of 1992's Best Picture Award. 00:30Linda Smith celebrates London's beloved double-decker Routemaster bus
| 00:00Val McDermid and Martha Lane Fox join Harriett Gilbert to talk favourite books. 00:30Hermione Cockburn on the writer who led us to value our industrial landscape - LTC Rolt.
| 00:00Will Self pieces together the life and work of writer WG Sebald.
| 00:00Gerald Scarfe chooses an icon who created icons. 00:30Simon Fanshawe's story of Roget's Thesaurus compiled by an eminent Victorian.
| 00:00The hypnotic beauty of a Tin Pan Alley song made famous by 1950s group The Flamingos. 00:30Richard Coles journeys in the footsteps of superstar monks
| 00:00A man tells a ghostly tale of obsession and vengeance on a late-night steam train trip. 00:45Unnerving, macabre retelling of the Pied Piper tale.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Sir David Frost is castaway for a third time by Sue Lawley. 01:45Musings on the elusive female duck-billed platypus of New South Wales, Australia.
| 01:003/7Zurich. Major Romanov has discovered a secret fortune... 01:305/5Medieval sleuth Cadfael discovers Hugonin has been taken prisoner.
| 01:004/7Heidi has been killed. Swiss police seek Adam Scott... 01:301/4Eccentric gentleman Phileas Fogg's new valet is hoping for a quiet life.
| 01:005/7Crawling up a ravine, Adam Scott has been shot at by the KGB. 01:302/4Phileas and Passepartout buy an elephant and help a Princess.
| 01:006/7Adam's discovered why Russia and America are so keen to get the Tsar's Icon. 01:303/4Passepartout sets off for Japan alone. How will Phileas and Aouda catch up?
| 01:007/7Adam's escaped from the Russian embassy, but Romanov is on his trail... 01:304/4Fogg takes drastic action, but will he arrive on time at the Reform Club?
| 01:00Classic drama set in the midst of 1916's Easter Rising.
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects a highlight from the BBC poetry archive to mark St Valentine's Day. 02:30Sally Bayley recalls how a strange home life made her bond with characters from books.
| 02:006/6George battles to unmask the killer, and a new chief for the BBC. 02:307/20It's calamity when the Home Guard and ARP wardens share the church hall!
| 02:00Widowed Mavis misses her husband. Can Nelly help? 02:3012/17Count Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne sell saxophones to the Indians in a cowboy caper.
| 02:004/4Giles hopes to inherit a fortune but needs Judith's help. 02:3011/14The Lad's new avant-garde friends get poetical with help from Sid and Bill.
| 02:002/6Robert is offered a top-team trial, but Father Benedict is not keen. 02:307/8Sam and Annabel are disturbed by an intruder.
| 02:002/6A woman's search for Mr Right continues. Starring Kate Donnelly. 02:307/8A visitor brings Harold some unexpected news.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Funny, rude and popular, Sophie Tucker was an early 20th century American recording star. 03:501/2The discovery of email doesn't stop the flow of comic vitriol.
| 03:003/4Comedian Ellie Taylor takes a swipe at the news and why it might be good to cancel it. 03:301/5Bart's East End childhood and early exposure to music. 03:456/10With Irene away, Vera invites a tarot card reader onto the show.
| 03:002/4Jack and Millie have a son. And Melvin has something very special he wants to show them. 03:302/5Bart meets Joan Littlewood and writes songs for a new West End show. 03:457/10Irene wants to use 'Dales Diaries' for an appeal about her son.
| 03:006/6Peter agrees to Plum House being used as a location in a period drama. 03:303/5Bart starts work on his masterpiece, 'Oliver!'. 03:458/10Can Irene get to the bottom of the story about her son?
| 03:001/5Alexei travels from Nottingham to Skegness, talking to strangers on his train. 03:304/5It's opening night for Lionel Bart's new musical 'Oliver!' 03:459/10Vera's family works out their problems on live TV.
| 03:001/4Romantic comedy set in a 1965 bedsit, inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic. 03:305/5The flop of 'Twang!' leaves Bart's reputation in tatters. Can he climb back? 03:4510/10How will the relationship merry-go-round resolve itself?
| 03:15Second World War love story between a soldier and a Morse code interpreter.
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| 04:00 | | 04:00Roy Plomley's contestants battle to spot the mistakes. 04:302/6With his parallel universes collided, Robin is critical of Dirk's Cafe Apocalypse.
| 04:004/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in Yorkshire. 04:301/6A disgraced American ad-man must transfer to England.
| 04:006/6The panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 04:303/6B&B landlady Maud comes up trumps in the middle of the night.
| 04:001/6A top jockey's death is probed by crime writers Lady Antonia Fraser and Anthony Price. 04:305/6Redecorating prompts a bout of soul-searching for Sam.
| 04:002/6Denim thong or sausage snow globe? Frank Skinner's panel show about online reviews. 04:301/4Robert sails through all his exams, but finding a girlfriend is more testing.
| 04:00Spoken word, song and real life encounters - the Bard of Luton serves up romantic snippets 04:30Monstrous goings-on when HMS Troutbridge hits Scotland.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Music and sketches on the thespian life from the Whitehall Theatre. With Belinda Lang. 05:30Can Eth finally get her fiance Ron Glum up the aisle?
| 05:00Valerie soon regrets marrying Jean-Louis after a whirlwind romance.
| 05:00An old man is haunted by memories of his life in Poland before the Second World War.
| 05:00A naval officer’s body is found in the Firth of Forth. What happened?
| 05:00Idealistic Matthew Larrabie joins his uncle's firm of solicitors.
| 05:00Paris. 1859. After losing custody Caroline Sheridan Norton is reunited with her sons
| 05:00Writer Sir Harold Acton talks about his gifted art contemporaries in 1920s London. 05:45A series of letters by John Betjeman reveal his tricky relationship with the BBC.
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| 06:00 | 06:003/7Zurich. Major Romanov has discovered a secret fortune... 06:305/5Medieval sleuth Cadfael discovers Hugonin has been taken prisoner.
| 06:004/7Heidi has been killed. Swiss police seek Adam Scott... 06:301/4Eccentric gentleman Phileas Fogg's new valet is hoping for a quiet life.
| 06:005/7Crawling up a ravine, Adam Scott has been shot at by the KGB. 06:302/4Phileas and Passepartout buy an elephant and help a Princess.
| 06:006/7Adam's discovered why Russia and America are so keen to get the Tsar's Icon. 06:303/4Passepartout sets off for Japan alone. How will Phileas and Aouda catch up?
| 06:007/7Adam's escaped from the Russian embassy, but Romanov is on his trail... 06:304/4Fogg takes drastic action, but will he arrive on time at the Reform Club?
| 06:00Classic drama set in the midst of 1916's Easter Rising.
| 06:00Journalist Lynn Barber is castaway by Kirsty Young. 06:45The famous naturalist muses on the largest known egg laid by a giant bird on Madagascar.
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| 07:00 | 07:006/6George battles to unmask the killer, and a new chief for the BBC. 07:307/20It's calamity when the Home Guard and ARP wardens share the church hall!
| 07:00Widowed Mavis misses her husband. Can Nelly help? 07:3012/17Count Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne sell saxophones to the Indians in a cowboy caper.
| 07:004/4Giles hopes to inherit a fortune but needs Judith's help. 07:3011/14The Lad's new avant-garde friends get poetical with help from Sid and Bill.
| 07:002/6Robert is offered a top-team trial, but Father Benedict is not keen. 07:307/8Sam and Annabel are disturbed by an intruder.
| 07:002/6A woman's search for Mr Right continues. Starring Kate Donnelly. 07:307/8A visitor brings Harold some unexpected news.
| | 07:00Daljit Nagra revisits the BBC's poetry archive and selects a programme from darker times. 07:30The story of composer Lionel Bart and his unique musical talent.
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| 08:00 | 08:003/4Comedian Ellie Taylor takes a swipe at the news and why it might be good to cancel it. 08:301/5Bart's East End childhood and early exposure to music. 08:456/10With Irene away, Vera invites a tarot card reader onto the show.
| 08:002/4Jack and Millie have a son. And Melvin has something very special he wants to show them. 08:302/5Bart meets Joan Littlewood and writes songs for a new West End show. 08:457/10Irene wants to use 'Dales Diaries' for an appeal about her son.
| 08:006/6Peter agrees to Plum House being used as a location in a period drama. 08:303/5Bart starts work on his masterpiece, 'Oliver!'. 08:458/10Can Irene get to the bottom of the story about her son?
| 08:001/5Alexei travels from Nottingham to Skegness, talking to strangers on his train. 08:304/5It's opening night for Lionel Bart's new musical 'Oliver!' 08:459/10Vera's family works out their problems on live TV.
| 08:001/4Romantic comedy set in a 1965 bedsit, inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic. 08:305/5The flop of 'Twang!' leaves Bart's reputation in tatters. Can he climb back? 08:4510/10How will the relationship merry-go-round resolve itself?
| 08:15Second World War love story between a soldier and a Morse code interpreter.
| 08:40Former New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern chooses music by The Drifters and Fat Freddy's Drop. 08:502/2Vera and Irene are hosting a live, cable TV chat show together.
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| 09:00 | 09:001/6We're kicking off this series in the glorious city of Bradford. 09:30Ian travels to South Wales to discover which stories are making news in Caerphilly. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Mark Oakley
| 09:004/6Comedians struggle to decipher surreal soundscapes. 09:30Ian Wylie visits East Riding, to meet journalists from the Goole Times. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Mark Oakley
| 09:00Political satire. Former Tory MP Rosie Holt defects to Labour to become a useful fool. 09:30Ian Wylie visits Stone in Staffordshire to meet Jon Cook, editor of a local news website. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Mark Oakley
| 09:00Finlay Christie on why Gen Z are the worst and also the best generation to save the world. 09:30Ian goes to Hawick in the Scottish Borders to meet a local newspaper editor. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Mark Oakley
| 09:004/4Dan compares the first date he's on with how his partnered-up friends' first dates went. 09:30Ian is in Tavistock in Devon, a thriving town but without much work for youngsters. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Mark Oakley
| 09:00Spoken word, song and real life encounters - the Bard of Luton serves up romantic snippets 09:30Monstrous goings-on when HMS Troutbridge hits Scotland.
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| 10:00 | 10:003/4Jodie Foster recalls filming the winner of 1992's Best Picture Award. 10:30Linda Smith celebrates London's beloved double-decker Routemaster bus
| 10:00Val McDermid and Martha Lane Fox join Harriett Gilbert to talk favourite books. 10:30Hermione Cockburn on the writer who led us to value our industrial landscape - LTC Rolt.
| 10:00Will Self pieces together the life and work of writer WG Sebald.
| 10:00Gerald Scarfe chooses an icon who created icons. 10:30Simon Fanshawe's story of Roget's Thesaurus compiled by an eminent Victorian.
| 10:00The hypnotic beauty of a Tin Pan Alley song made famous by 1950s group The Flamingos. 10:30Richard Coles journeys in the footsteps of superstar monks
| 10:00Writer Sir Harold Acton talks about his gifted art contemporaries in 1920s London. 10:45A series of letters by John Betjeman reveal his tricky relationship with the BBC.
| 10:00A speeding dustman and a missing railway ticket. Al Read - man of many voices. 10:30Will Eth be triumphant in her plan to wed Ron Glum?
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| 11:00 | 11:003/7Zurich. Major Romanov has discovered a secret fortune... 11:305/5Medieval sleuth Cadfael discovers Hugonin has been taken prisoner.
| 11:004/7Heidi has been killed. Swiss police seek Adam Scott... 11:301/4Eccentric gentleman Phileas Fogg's new valet is hoping for a quiet life.
| 11:005/7Crawling up a ravine, Adam Scott has been shot at by the KGB. 11:302/4Phileas and Passepartout buy an elephant and help a Princess.
| 11:006/7Adam's discovered why Russia and America are so keen to get the Tsar's Icon. 11:303/4Passepartout sets off for Japan alone. How will Phileas and Aouda catch up?
| 11:007/7Adam's escaped from the Russian embassy, but Romanov is on his trail... 11:304/4Fogg takes drastic action, but will he arrive on time at the Reform Club?
| 11:00Classic drama set in the midst of 1916's Easter Rising.
| 11:00Journalist Lynn Barber is castaway by Kirsty Young. 11:45The famous naturalist muses on the largest known egg laid by a giant bird on Madagascar.
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| 12:00 | 12:006/6George battles to unmask the killer, and a new chief for the BBC. 12:307/20It's calamity when the Home Guard and ARP wardens share the church hall!
| 12:00Widowed Mavis misses her husband. Can Nelly help? 12:3012/17Count Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne sell saxophones to the Indians in a cowboy caper.
| 12:004/4Giles hopes to inherit a fortune but needs Judith's help. 12:3011/14The Lad's new avant-garde friends get poetical with help from Sid and Bill.
| 12:002/6Robert is offered a top-team trial, but Father Benedict is not keen. 12:307/8Sam and Annabel are disturbed by an intruder.
| 12:002/6A woman's search for Mr Right continues. Starring Kate Donnelly. 12:307/8A visitor brings Harold some unexpected news.
| | 12:00Daljit Nagra revisits the BBC's poetry archive and selects a programme from darker times. 12:30The story of composer Lionel Bart and his unique musical talent.
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| 13:00 | 13:003/4Comedian Ellie Taylor takes a swipe at the news and why it might be good to cancel it. 13:301/5Bart's East End childhood and early exposure to music. 13:456/10With Irene away, Vera invites a tarot card reader onto the show.
| 13:002/4Jack and Millie have a son. And Melvin has something very special he wants to show them. 13:302/5Bart meets Joan Littlewood and writes songs for a new West End show. 13:457/10Irene wants to use 'Dales Diaries' for an appeal about her son.
| 13:006/6Peter agrees to Plum House being used as a location in a period drama. 13:303/5Bart starts work on his masterpiece, 'Oliver!'. 13:458/10Can Irene get to the bottom of the story about her son?
| 13:001/5Alexei travels from Nottingham to Skegness, talking to strangers on his train. 13:304/5It's opening night for Lionel Bart's new musical 'Oliver!' 13:459/10Vera's family works out their problems on live TV.
| 13:001/4Romantic comedy set in a 1965 bedsit, inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic. 13:305/5The flop of 'Twang!' leaves Bart's reputation in tatters. Can he climb back? 13:4510/10How will the relationship merry-go-round resolve itself?
| 13:15Second World War love story between a soldier and a Morse code interpreter.
| 13:40Former New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern chooses music by The Drifters and Fat Freddy's Drop. 13:502/2Vera and Irene are hosting a live, cable TV chat show together.
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| 14:00 | 14:00Roy Plomley's contestants battle to spot the mistakes. 14:302/6With his parallel universes collided, Robin is critical of Dirk's Cafe Apocalypse.
| 14:004/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in Yorkshire. 14:301/6A disgraced American ad-man must transfer to England.
| 14:006/6The panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 14:303/6B&B landlady Maud comes up trumps in the middle of the night.
| 14:001/6A top jockey's death is probed by crime writers Lady Antonia Fraser and Anthony Price. 14:305/6Redecorating prompts a bout of soul-searching for Sam.
| 14:002/6Denim thong or sausage snow globe? Frank Skinner's panel show about online reviews. 14:301/4Robert sails through all his exams, but finding a girlfriend is more testing.
| 14:00Spoken word, song and real life encounters - the Bard of Luton serves up romantic snippets 14:30Monstrous goings-on when HMS Troutbridge hits Scotland.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Valerie soon regrets marrying Jean-Louis after a whirlwind romance.
| 15:00An old man is haunted by memories of his life in Poland before the Second World War.
| 15:00A naval officer’s body is found in the Firth of Forth. What happened?
| 15:00Idealistic Matthew Larrabie joins his uncle's firm of solicitors.
| 15:00Paris. 1859. After losing custody Caroline Sheridan Norton is reunited with her sons
| 15:00Writer Sir Harold Acton talks about his gifted art contemporaries in 1920s London. 15:45A series of letters by John Betjeman reveal his tricky relationship with the BBC.
| 15:00A speeding dustman and a missing railway ticket. Al Read - man of many voices. 15:30Will Eth be triumphant in her plan to wed Ron Glum?
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| 16:00 | 16:003/4Jodie Foster recalls filming the winner of 1992's Best Picture Award. 16:30Linda Smith celebrates London's beloved double-decker Routemaster bus
| 16:00Val McDermid and Martha Lane Fox join Harriett Gilbert to talk favourite books. 16:30Hermione Cockburn on the writer who led us to value our industrial landscape - LTC Rolt.
| 16:00Will Self pieces together the life and work of writer WG Sebald.
| 16:00Gerald Scarfe chooses an icon who created icons. 16:30Simon Fanshawe's story of Roget's Thesaurus compiled by an eminent Victorian.
| 16:00The hypnotic beauty of a Tin Pan Alley song made famous by 1950s group The Flamingos. 16:30Richard Coles journeys in the footsteps of superstar monks
| 16:00A man tells a ghostly tale of obsession and vengeance on a late-night steam train trip. 16:45Unnerving, macabre retelling of the Pied Piper tale.
| 16:003/3Mel battles to thwart a crucial government project. 16:301/7Tremors threaten a town in Kent, but there's an even bigger hazard... Stars Roger Delgado.
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| 17:00 | 17:003/7Zurich. Major Romanov has discovered a secret fortune... 17:305/5Medieval sleuth Cadfael discovers Hugonin has been taken prisoner.
| 17:004/7Heidi has been killed. Swiss police seek Adam Scott... 17:301/4Eccentric gentleman Phileas Fogg's new valet is hoping for a quiet life.
| 17:005/7Crawling up a ravine, Adam Scott has been shot at by the KGB. 17:302/4Phileas and Passepartout buy an elephant and help a Princess.
| 17:006/7Adam's discovered why Russia and America are so keen to get the Tsar's Icon. 17:303/4Passepartout sets off for Japan alone. How will Phileas and Aouda catch up?
| 17:007/7Adam's escaped from the Russian embassy, but Romanov is on his trail... 17:304/4Fogg takes drastic action, but will he arrive on time at the Reform Club?
| 17:00Classic drama set in the midst of 1916's Easter Rising.
| 17:00Journalist Lynn Barber is castaway by Kirsty Young. 17:45The famous naturalist muses on the largest known egg laid by a giant bird on Madagascar.
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| 18:00 | 18:006/6George battles to unmask the killer, and a new chief for the BBC. 18:307/20It's calamity when the Home Guard and ARP wardens share the church hall!
| 18:00Widowed Mavis misses her husband. Can Nelly help? 18:3012/17Count Moriarty and Grytpype-Thynne sell saxophones to the Indians in a cowboy caper.
| 18:004/4Giles hopes to inherit a fortune but needs Judith's help. 18:3011/14The Lad's new avant-garde friends get poetical with help from Sid and Bill.
| 18:002/6Robert is offered a top-team trial, but Father Benedict is not keen. 18:307/8Sam and Annabel are disturbed by an intruder.
| 18:002/6A woman's search for Mr Right continues. Starring Kate Donnelly. 18:307/8A visitor brings Harold some unexpected news.
| | 18:00Daljit Nagra revisits the BBC's poetry archive and selects a programme from darker times. 18:30The story of composer Lionel Bart and his unique musical talent.
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| 19:00 | 19:003/4Comedian Ellie Taylor takes a swipe at the news and why it might be good to cancel it. 19:301/5Bart's East End childhood and early exposure to music. 19:456/10With Irene away, Vera invites a tarot card reader onto the show.
| 19:002/4Jack and Millie have a son. And Melvin has something very special he wants to show them. 19:302/5Bart meets Joan Littlewood and writes songs for a new West End show. 19:457/10Irene wants to use 'Dales Diaries' for an appeal about her son.
| 19:006/6Peter agrees to Plum House being used as a location in a period drama. 19:303/5Bart starts work on his masterpiece, 'Oliver!'. 19:458/10Can Irene get to the bottom of the story about her son?
| 19:001/5Alexei travels from Nottingham to Skegness, talking to strangers on his train. 19:304/5It's opening night for Lionel Bart's new musical 'Oliver!' 19:459/10Vera's family works out their problems on live TV.
| 19:001/4Romantic comedy set in a 1965 bedsit, inspired by Katharine Whitehorn's cookery classic. 19:305/5The flop of 'Twang!' leaves Bart's reputation in tatters. Can he climb back? 19:4510/10How will the relationship merry-go-round resolve itself?
| 19:15Second World War love story between a soldier and a Morse code interpreter.
| 19:40Former New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern chooses music by The Drifters and Fat Freddy's Drop. 19:502/2Vera and Irene are hosting a live, cable TV chat show together.
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| 20:00 | 20:00Roy Plomley's contestants battle to spot the mistakes. 20:302/6With his parallel universes collided, Robin is critical of Dirk's Cafe Apocalypse.
| 20:004/8The antiques quiz hunts for treasure in Yorkshire. 20:301/6A disgraced American ad-man must transfer to England.
| 20:006/6The panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 20:303/6B&B landlady Maud comes up trumps in the middle of the night.
| 20:001/6A top jockey's death is probed by crime writers Lady Antonia Fraser and Anthony Price. 20:305/6Redecorating prompts a bout of soul-searching for Sam.
| 20:002/6Denim thong or sausage snow globe? Frank Skinner's panel show about online reviews. 20:301/4Robert sails through all his exams, but finding a girlfriend is more testing.
| 20:00Spoken word, song and real life encounters - the Bard of Luton serves up romantic snippets 20:30Monstrous goings-on when HMS Troutbridge hits Scotland.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Valerie soon regrets marrying Jean-Louis after a whirlwind romance.
| 21:00An old man is haunted by memories of his life in Poland before the Second World War.
| 21:00A naval officer’s body is found in the Firth of Forth. What happened?
| 21:00Idealistic Matthew Larrabie joins his uncle's firm of solicitors.
| 21:00Paris. 1859. After losing custody Caroline Sheridan Norton is reunited with her sons
| 21:00Writer Sir Harold Acton talks about his gifted art contemporaries in 1920s London. 21:45A series of letters by John Betjeman reveal his tricky relationship with the BBC.
| 21:00A speeding dustman and a missing railway ticket. Al Read - man of many voices. 21:30Will Eth be triumphant in her plan to wed Ron Glum?
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| 22:00 | 22:001/6We're kicking off this series in the glorious city of Bradford. 22:301/4Bernie catches the wrong bus and ends up in 16th century Rome. 22:55Stephen Bailey speaks to comedian Chloe Petts.
| 22:004/6Comedians struggle to decipher surreal soundscapes. 22:303/4A phone-in to matchmake partners, and an Asian Babe fancies a TV job 22:55Stephen Bailey chats again to comedian Chloe Petts.
| 22:00Political satire. Former Tory MP Rosie Holt defects to Labour to become a useful fool. 22:303/4John Dowie stays in a boarding house especially to read the Bible. 22:55Stephen Bailey chats again to comedian Chloe Petts.
| 22:00Finlay Christie on why Gen Z are the worst and also the best generation to save the world. 22:304/4Number 48 battles to stay in the village. Comic homage to 60s and 70s cult TV.
| 22:004/4Dan compares the first date he's on with how his partnered-up friends' first dates went. 22:304/4BBC Radio 4 is sounding strange - thanks to a lost voice! 22:454/5Helen Lederer nervously prepares a supper party.
| 22:002/4Simon Bligh introduces stand-ups John Mann, Marian Unfaithful and Paul Tonkinson. 22:302/8From Edinburgh - Fred MacAulay with more top comedy talent.
| 22:005/6The social worker has a new student - with a useful army background. 22:303/6Preparing for his old flame's nuptials, Nick seethes over being dumped.
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| 23:00 | 23:005/8Daniel Finkelstein and Catherine Bohart join Andy for some news quizzing. 23:301/6Wander the galleries and discover the identity of Jack the Ripper.
| 23:003/4John Finnemore takes Susan Calman on a spontaneous holiday to help her learn to unwind. 23:303/4Will explores his bad luck with romance, helped by a guest from the world of Bergerac.
| 23:002/6A lockdown zoom and a bedtime story from 1962. 23:305/5This Charming Mandelson. 23:455/6Dominic Holland’s thoughts on satnav and hotel room service
| 23:002/6Alex and his band explore the theme of home and leisure. 23:301/4In a bid not to be cut, Alex and Ben are determined to prove they can be educational.
| 23:002/6Concluding the improvised family saga's two-part romp about a Victorian circus. 23:301/4The soldier statesman kicks off the radical comic's profile of English historical figures.
| 23:003/4Tom is annoyed his parents don't trust him - with his own car or sister. 23:306/8The station pays tribute to the sensational life of celebrated actor Sir John Lesley.
| 23:004/6Anthony is thrilled to be a best man, but Damien is not impressed. 23:308/8John Hegley with poems dedicated to privacy and paper plane proposals 23:458/8Bedtime storytelling from Patrick Marber, Peter Curran and chef Andi Oliver.
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