| 00:00 | 00:004/5Panic kicks in as Carl's dream-world dissolves into a void. Will he ever wake up? 00:305/7The seeping mud begins to surround Redlow in an apparently organised manner.
| 00:003/3The little film that got lucky - how Danny Boyle's 'Slumdog Millionaire' won 8 Oscars. 00:30Whatever happened to the dream of living under the sea? Helen Scales investigates
| 00:00Johny Pitts, Dr Charlotte Proudman and Harriett Gilbert discuss their favourite books. 00:30Best-selling author John Fowles was also curator of Lyme Regis Museum and recorded locals.
| 00:00Adrian Mole's creator, Sue Townsend, is remembered by friends, family and in her own words
| 00:00Peter Williams of Jack Wills champions the abrasive Steve Jobs, founder of Apple. 00:30It's 100 years since Sir Clough William-Ellis' creation of a colourful village in Wales.
| 00:00Examining the power of Beethoven's fifth piano concerto, The Emperor. 00:30Christopher Morris searches for the owner of a 1940s wartime diary, found in Sussex.
| 00:001/2A future where computers rule and artificial intelligence has become a reality.
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| 01:00 | 01:00Actor Kate Winslet is castaway by Lauren Laverne.
| 01:001/2Amateur sleuth Mrs Bradley probes alarming events in a village. 01:451/5Losing weight really can be murder.
| 01:002/2Rupert Sethleigh is missing - can Mrs Bradley solve the mystery of a headless corpse? 01:452/5Who would want to kill Jean Cranberry and why?
| 01:00Bill Croll, a detective agency owner, gets a terminal diagnosis - and a new case. 01:453/5A shock from Jason - and where has Jo really been?
| 01:00Denise Dubois admits to a murder - but is it an open-and-shut case? 01:454/5Alma must say something important to Jo, and something slimy is lurking in this murder.
| 01:00Mary broke up with Philip two years ago - so who is following her around the house now? 01:455/5Will there be a sickening end for our Slimmers' Club killer?
| 01:00A lecturer wonders whether he once sparked a miscarriage of justice?
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| 02:00 | 02:00Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive - featuring WB Yeats. 02:30William Fiennes' memoir of his childhood in a moated castle.
| 02:001/4Can Dr Heaven locate Agent Frank, lost somewhere in an experimental company town? 02:3014/20Mainwaring is horrified when some prisoners of war escape!
| 02:006/8Political sickness strikes in the People's Republic. 02:303/6Ned of Wales discovers where he was born - and it wasn't Wales! Let battle commence!
| 02:002/8Her daughter wants to move out. Her mother wants to move in. Should Sarah just move? 02:303/8Hancock finds a diamond ring - and a heap of trouble. Stars Kevin McNally.
| 02:003/6Clever sleuth Melcroft Dupont gets his comeuppance, but Inspector Chalker's on the case. 02:30Eric Pode of Croydon's Easter Special. Cult sketch show.
| 02:003/6Victoria's plans for a perfect dinner party go awry. 02:306/8Albert and Harold argue over buying a TV or a car.
| 02:30The unsung story of the women who worked for the USA's early intelligence agency.
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| 03:00 | 03:40Musician Justin Hawkins chooses tracks by Johnny Nash and Townes Van Zandt. 03:50Winter 1913 finds Frank Reid, owner of a Moscow printing company, abandoned.
| 03:002/4Boswell meets Maria Callas and her poodle and finds himself in an opera of his own making. 03:301/10Sue Townsend's chronicle of a teenager growing up in the Midlands in the 1980s. 03:451/5One of the UK's best-loved entertainers reads from his autobiography.
| 03:005/6Portraits and Poteen delight the Fair Intellectuals when Mr Hogarth comes to Edinburgh. 03:302/10Adrian receives a Valentine's card, and a letter from the BBC. 03:452/5Ronnie takes his first tentative steps into show business...
| 03:001/4Stephen takes his first steps into working life. 03:303/10Sue Townsend's chronicle of a teenager growing up in the Midlands in the 1980s. 03:453/5A technical breakdown turns into a big break...
| 03:003/4An unexpected death leads all four of the family to consider what is really important. 03:304/10Sue Townsend's chronicle of a teenager growing up in the Midlands in the 1980s. 03:454/5Best loved entertainer Ronnie Corbett reads from his autobiography.
| 03:004/7Mark Steel visits the cathedral city of Salisbury in Wiltshire. 03:305/10Sue Townsend's chronicle of a teenager growing up in the Midlands in the 1980s. 03:455/5Best loved comedy star Ronnie Corbett concludes his autobiography.
| 03:45Fosdyke International is going into red cabbage, pigs' feet and maybe even pickled onions.
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| 04:00 | | 04:005/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Graham Norton, Josie Lawrence and Jenny Éclair. 04:303/6The 'unreliable' historical account of Jane Seymour's mother, Lady Margaret.
| 04:003/6Dave Gorman chews over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas with Brian Sewell. 04:302/6A quiet parents' evening takes an unexpected turn.
| 04:001/6Return of the panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 04:304/4Beth plans to fight tooth and nail for her son's school place.
| 04:004/6Team captains Francis Wheen and Fred Housego are joined by Lynne Truss and Anthony Holden. 04:306/6Television is coming, and for once, the churches unite in moral outrage.
| 04:003/6Scientist Adam Hart-Davis quizzes a panel about himself. With Sue Perkins. 04:304/6Unlike the rolling stone, school gossip is virtually guaranteed to gather moss.
| 04:001/6The shady lawyer stays in a haunted mansion. The Marx Brothers radio shows recreated. 04:306/20Desert island doings for the "Swiss Family Horne" - and 'Hornerama' probes the Press.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Booking summer holidays and ways of talking. Al Read - man of many voices. 05:30Ron Glum marries Eth at last! - at least in prehistoric times.
| Venetia must win back the charismatic Captain Fox from the amazing Mrs Mabb. 05:45A woman in her 70s surprises her children by marrying an ice cream shop.
| 05:00An eventful reunion between two estranged friends now in their 40s 05:45Gwen is 82. Life should be quieter these days… but the Pwca is back.
| 05:00A middle-aged doctor ponders life after meeting two very different women.
| 05:00Sal and Tony's casual invitations while holidaying abroad, come home to roost. 05:45On a university open day, a mother faces up to her son leaving home.
| 05:00A once-married couple reminisce about the past compared to their current lives. 05:45A magical story about family, poverty and a bottomless can of baked beans.
| 05:003/3Jessica Fostekew tackles coping with the new arrival.
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| 06:00 | 06:001/2Amateur sleuth Mrs Bradley probes alarming events in a village. 06:451/5Losing weight really can be murder.
| 06:002/2Rupert Sethleigh is missing - can Mrs Bradley solve the mystery of a headless corpse? 06:452/5Who would want to kill Jean Cranberry and why?
| 06:00Bill Croll, a detective agency owner, gets a terminal diagnosis - and a new case. 06:453/5A shock from Jason - and where has Jo really been?
| 06:00Denise Dubois admits to a murder - but is it an open-and-shut case? 06:454/5Alma must say something important to Jo, and something slimy is lurking in this murder.
| 06:00Mary broke up with Philip two years ago - so who is following her around the house now? 06:455/5Will there be a sickening end for our Slimmers' Club killer?
| 06:00A lecturer wonders whether he once sparked a miscarriage of justice?
| 06:00Costumer designer Jenny Beavan is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 06:45Looking at why underground animals have evolved differently from those on the surface.
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| 07:00 | 07:001/4Can Dr Heaven locate Agent Frank, lost somewhere in an experimental company town? 07:3014/20Mainwaring is horrified when some prisoners of war escape!
| 07:006/8Political sickness strikes in the People's Republic. 07:303/6Ned of Wales discovers where he was born - and it wasn't Wales! Let battle commence!
| 07:002/8Her daughter wants to move out. Her mother wants to move in. Should Sarah just move? 07:303/8Hancock finds a diamond ring - and a heap of trouble. Stars Kevin McNally.
| 07:003/6Clever sleuth Melcroft Dupont gets his comeuppance, but Inspector Chalker's on the case. 07:30Eric Pode of Croydon's Easter Special. Cult sketch show.
| 07:003/6Victoria's plans for a perfect dinner party go awry. 07:306/8Albert and Harold argue over buying a TV or a car.
| 07:30The unsung story of the women who worked for the USA's early intelligence agency.
| 07:00Daljit Nagra selects a programme from the BBC's poetry archives to mark Easter Sunday. 07:301/2It's 1981 and the year starts inauspiciously for Adrian Mole.
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| 08:00 | 08:002/4Boswell meets Maria Callas and her poodle and finds himself in an opera of his own making. 08:301/10Sue Townsend's chronicle of a teenager growing up in the Midlands in the 1980s. 08:451/5One of the UK's best-loved entertainers reads from his autobiography.
| 08:005/6Portraits and Poteen delight the Fair Intellectuals when Mr Hogarth comes to Edinburgh. 08:302/10Adrian receives a Valentine's card, and a letter from the BBC. 08:452/5Ronnie takes his first tentative steps into show business...
| 08:001/4Stephen takes his first steps into working life. 08:303/10Sue Townsend's chronicle of a teenager growing up in the Midlands in the 1980s. 08:453/5A technical breakdown turns into a big break...
| 08:003/4An unexpected death leads all four of the family to consider what is really important. 08:304/10Sue Townsend's chronicle of a teenager growing up in the Midlands in the 1980s. 08:454/5Best loved entertainer Ronnie Corbett reads from his autobiography.
| 08:004/7Mark Steel visits the cathedral city of Salisbury in Wiltshire. 08:305/10Sue Townsend's chronicle of a teenager growing up in the Midlands in the 1980s. 08:455/5Best loved comedy star Ronnie Corbett concludes his autobiography.
| 08:45Fosdyke International is going into red cabbage, pigs' feet and maybe even pickled onions.
| 08:40Actor Mark Heap chooses tracks by Tennessee Ernie Ford and Olivier Messiaen. 08:50Ronnie Corbett reads from his autobiography.
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| 09:00 | 09:002/6Bad mediums, unpopular winners, and when you've gotta go but you can't be bothered. 09:301/5Could we upgrade the human body, with help from the animal kingdom? 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Steve Williams
| 09:004/4Love at the turkey farm, a harrowing snowfall fight and a screaming toilet. 09:302/5Could we upgrade the human body, with help from the animal kingdom? 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Angel Morgan
| 09:00Phil Ellis, William Thompson, Eleri Morgan and Ruairi Woods join Angela Barnes. 09:303/5Simon Watt wonders if we could upgrade the human body, with help from the animal kingdom. 09:45Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Father Paschal Uche
| 09:003/6Is tribalism the most powerful - and dangerous - force in modern politics? 09:304/5Simon Watt wonders if we could upgrade the human body with help from the animal kingdom. 09:45A service for Maundy Thursday from the chapel of Bishopthorpe Palace, York.
| 09:003/4Can a professional life coach sort Miles out? 09:305/5Simon Watt wonders if we could upgrade the human body, with help from the animal kingdom. 09:45A service for Good Friday from the chapel of Bishopthorpe Palace, York.
| 09:001/6The shady lawyer stays in a haunted mansion. The Marx Brothers radio shows recreated. 09:306/20Desert island doings for the "Swiss Family Horne" - and 'Hornerama' probes the Press.
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| 10:00 | 10:003/3The little film that got lucky - how Danny Boyle's 'Slumdog Millionaire' won 8 Oscars. 10:30Whatever happened to the dream of living under the sea? Helen Scales investigates
| 10:00Johny Pitts, Dr Charlotte Proudman and Harriett Gilbert discuss their favourite books. 10:30Best-selling author John Fowles was also curator of Lyme Regis Museum and recorded locals.
| 10:00Adrian Mole's creator, Sue Townsend, is remembered by friends, family and in her own words
| 10:00Peter Williams of Jack Wills champions the abrasive Steve Jobs, founder of Apple. 10:30It's 100 years since Sir Clough William-Ellis' creation of a colourful village in Wales.
| 10:00Examining the power of Beethoven's fifth piano concerto, The Emperor. 10:30Christopher Morris searches for the owner of a 1940s wartime diary, found in Sussex.
| 10:003/3Jessica Fostekew tackles coping with the new arrival.
| 10:00David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis entertain. 10:30The King needs to entertain the peasants, what about a lecture on ecology?
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| 11:00 | 11:001/2Amateur sleuth Mrs Bradley probes alarming events in a village. 11:451/5Losing weight really can be murder.
| 11:002/2Rupert Sethleigh is missing - can Mrs Bradley solve the mystery of a headless corpse? 11:452/5Who would want to kill Jean Cranberry and why?
| 11:00Bill Croll, a detective agency owner, gets a terminal diagnosis - and a new case. 11:453/5A shock from Jason - and where has Jo really been?
| 11:00Denise Dubois admits to a murder - but is it an open-and-shut case? 11:454/5Alma must say something important to Jo, and something slimy is lurking in this murder.
| 11:00Mary broke up with Philip two years ago - so who is following her around the house now? 11:455/5Will there be a sickening end for our Slimmers' Club killer?
| 11:00A lecturer wonders whether he once sparked a miscarriage of justice?
| 11:00Costumer designer Jenny Beavan is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 11:45Looking at why underground animals have evolved differently from those on the surface.
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| 12:00 | 12:001/4Can Dr Heaven locate Agent Frank, lost somewhere in an experimental company town? 12:3014/20Mainwaring is horrified when some prisoners of war escape!
| 12:006/8Political sickness strikes in the People's Republic. 12:303/6Ned of Wales discovers where he was born - and it wasn't Wales! Let battle commence!
| 12:002/8Her daughter wants to move out. Her mother wants to move in. Should Sarah just move? 12:303/8Hancock finds a diamond ring - and a heap of trouble. Stars Kevin McNally.
| 12:003/6Clever sleuth Melcroft Dupont gets his comeuppance, but Inspector Chalker's on the case. 12:30Eric Pode of Croydon's Easter Special. Cult sketch show.
| 12:003/6Victoria's plans for a perfect dinner party go awry. 12:306/8Albert and Harold argue over buying a TV or a car.
| 12:30The unsung story of the women who worked for the USA's early intelligence agency.
| 12:00Daljit Nagra selects a programme from the BBC's poetry archives to mark Easter Sunday. 12:301/2It's 1981 and the year starts inauspiciously for Adrian Mole.
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| 13:00 | 13:002/4Boswell meets Maria Callas and her poodle and finds himself in an opera of his own making. 13:301/10Sue Townsend's chronicle of a teenager growing up in the Midlands in the 1980s. 13:451/5One of the UK's best-loved entertainers reads from his autobiography.
| 13:005/6Portraits and Poteen delight the Fair Intellectuals when Mr Hogarth comes to Edinburgh. 13:302/10Adrian receives a Valentine's card, and a letter from the BBC. 13:452/5Ronnie takes his first tentative steps into show business...
| 13:001/4Stephen takes his first steps into working life. 13:303/10Sue Townsend's chronicle of a teenager growing up in the Midlands in the 1980s. 13:453/5A technical breakdown turns into a big break...
| 13:003/4An unexpected death leads all four of the family to consider what is really important. 13:304/10Sue Townsend's chronicle of a teenager growing up in the Midlands in the 1980s. 13:454/5Best loved entertainer Ronnie Corbett reads from his autobiography.
| 13:004/7Mark Steel visits the cathedral city of Salisbury in Wiltshire. 13:305/10Sue Townsend's chronicle of a teenager growing up in the Midlands in the 1980s. 13:455/5Best loved comedy star Ronnie Corbett concludes his autobiography.
| 13:45Fosdyke International is going into red cabbage, pigs' feet and maybe even pickled onions.
| 13:40Actor Mark Heap chooses tracks by Tennessee Ernie Ford and Olivier Messiaen. 13:50Ronnie Corbett reads from his autobiography.
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| 14:00 | 14:005/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Graham Norton, Josie Lawrence and Jenny Éclair. 14:303/6The 'unreliable' historical account of Jane Seymour's mother, Lady Margaret.
| 14:003/6Dave Gorman chews over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas with Brian Sewell. 14:302/6A quiet parents' evening takes an unexpected turn.
| 14:001/6Return of the panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 14:304/4Beth plans to fight tooth and nail for her son's school place.
| 14:004/6Team captains Francis Wheen and Fred Housego are joined by Lynne Truss and Anthony Holden. 14:306/6Television is coming, and for once, the churches unite in moral outrage.
| 14:003/6Scientist Adam Hart-Davis quizzes a panel about himself. With Sue Perkins. 14:304/6Unlike the rolling stone, school gossip is virtually guaranteed to gather moss.
| 14:001/6The shady lawyer stays in a haunted mansion. The Marx Brothers radio shows recreated. 14:306/20Desert island doings for the "Swiss Family Horne" - and 'Hornerama' probes the Press.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Venetia must win back the charismatic Captain Fox from the amazing Mrs Mabb. 15:45A woman in her 70s surprises her children by marrying an ice cream shop.
| 15:00An eventful reunion between two estranged friends now in their 40s 15:45Gwen is 82. Life should be quieter these days… but the Pwca is back.
| 15:00A middle-aged doctor ponders life after meeting two very different women.
| 15:00Sal and Tony's casual invitations while holidaying abroad, come home to roost. 15:45On a university open day, a mother faces up to her son leaving home.
| 15:00A once-married couple reminisce about the past compared to their current lives. 15:45A magical story about family, poverty and a bottomless can of baked beans.
| 15:003/3Jessica Fostekew tackles coping with the new arrival.
| 15:00David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis entertain. 15:30The King needs to entertain the peasants, what about a lecture on ecology?
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| 16:00 | 16:003/3The little film that got lucky - how Danny Boyle's 'Slumdog Millionaire' won 8 Oscars. 16:30Whatever happened to the dream of living under the sea? Helen Scales investigates
| 16:00Johny Pitts, Dr Charlotte Proudman and Harriett Gilbert discuss their favourite books. 16:30Best-selling author John Fowles was also curator of Lyme Regis Museum and recorded locals.
| 16:00Adrian Mole's creator, Sue Townsend, is remembered by friends, family and in her own words
| 16:00Peter Williams of Jack Wills champions the abrasive Steve Jobs, founder of Apple. 16:30It's 100 years since Sir Clough William-Ellis' creation of a colourful village in Wales.
| 16:00Examining the power of Beethoven's fifth piano concerto, The Emperor. 16:30Christopher Morris searches for the owner of a 1940s wartime diary, found in Sussex.
| 16:001/2A future where computers rule and artificial intelligence has become a reality.
| 16:005/5Fear of never waking up turns to fear of waking up as Carl starts to stir. 16:306/7As the mud encroaches, Redlow is declared a Disaster Area and an evacuation is underway.
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| 17:00 | 17:001/2Amateur sleuth Mrs Bradley probes alarming events in a village. 17:451/5Losing weight really can be murder.
| 17:002/2Rupert Sethleigh is missing - can Mrs Bradley solve the mystery of a headless corpse? 17:452/5Who would want to kill Jean Cranberry and why?
| 17:00Bill Croll, a detective agency owner, gets a terminal diagnosis - and a new case. 17:453/5A shock from Jason - and where has Jo really been?
| 17:00Denise Dubois admits to a murder - but is it an open-and-shut case? 17:454/5Alma must say something important to Jo, and something slimy is lurking in this murder.
| 17:00Mary broke up with Philip two years ago - so who is following her around the house now? 17:455/5Will there be a sickening end for our Slimmers' Club killer?
| 17:00A lecturer wonders whether he once sparked a miscarriage of justice?
| 17:00Costumer designer Jenny Beavan is castaway by Lauren Laverne. 17:45Looking at why underground animals have evolved differently from those on the surface.
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| 18:00 | 18:001/4Can Dr Heaven locate Agent Frank, lost somewhere in an experimental company town? 18:3014/20Mainwaring is horrified when some prisoners of war escape!
| 18:006/8Political sickness strikes in the People's Republic. 18:303/6Ned of Wales discovers where he was born - and it wasn't Wales! Let battle commence!
| 18:002/8Her daughter wants to move out. Her mother wants to move in. Should Sarah just move? 18:303/8Hancock finds a diamond ring - and a heap of trouble. Stars Kevin McNally.
| 18:003/6Clever sleuth Melcroft Dupont gets his comeuppance, but Inspector Chalker's on the case. 18:30Eric Pode of Croydon's Easter Special. Cult sketch show.
| 18:003/6Victoria's plans for a perfect dinner party go awry. 18:306/8Albert and Harold argue over buying a TV or a car.
| 18:30The unsung story of the women who worked for the USA's early intelligence agency.
| 18:00Daljit Nagra selects a programme from the BBC's poetry archives to mark Easter Sunday. 18:301/2It's 1981 and the year starts inauspiciously for Adrian Mole.
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| 19:00 | 19:002/4Boswell meets Maria Callas and her poodle and finds himself in an opera of his own making. 19:301/10Sue Townsend's chronicle of a teenager growing up in the Midlands in the 1980s. 19:451/5One of the UK's best-loved entertainers reads from his autobiography.
| 19:005/6Portraits and Poteen delight the Fair Intellectuals when Mr Hogarth comes to Edinburgh. 19:302/10Adrian receives a Valentine's card, and a letter from the BBC. 19:452/5Ronnie takes his first tentative steps into show business...
| 19:001/4Stephen takes his first steps into working life. 19:303/10Sue Townsend's chronicle of a teenager growing up in the Midlands in the 1980s. 19:453/5A technical breakdown turns into a big break...
| 19:003/4An unexpected death leads all four of the family to consider what is really important. 19:304/10Sue Townsend's chronicle of a teenager growing up in the Midlands in the 1980s. 19:454/5Best loved entertainer Ronnie Corbett reads from his autobiography.
| 19:004/7Mark Steel visits the cathedral city of Salisbury in Wiltshire. 19:305/10Sue Townsend's chronicle of a teenager growing up in the Midlands in the 1980s. 19:455/5Best loved comedy star Ronnie Corbett concludes his autobiography.
| 19:45Fosdyke International is going into red cabbage, pigs' feet and maybe even pickled onions.
| 19:40Actor Mark Heap chooses tracks by Tennessee Ernie Ford and Olivier Messiaen. 19:50Ronnie Corbett reads from his autobiography.
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| 20:00 | 20:005/6Nicholas Parsons challenges Paul Merton, Graham Norton, Josie Lawrence and Jenny Éclair. 20:303/6The 'unreliable' historical account of Jane Seymour's mother, Lady Margaret.
| 20:003/6Dave Gorman chews over ridiculous, brilliant but unworkable ideas with Brian Sewell. 20:302/6A quiet parents' evening takes an unexpected turn.
| 20:001/6Return of the panel game of literary correctness with James Walton. 20:304/4Beth plans to fight tooth and nail for her son's school place.
| 20:004/6Team captains Francis Wheen and Fred Housego are joined by Lynne Truss and Anthony Holden. 20:306/6Television is coming, and for once, the churches unite in moral outrage.
| 20:003/6Scientist Adam Hart-Davis quizzes a panel about himself. With Sue Perkins. 20:304/6Unlike the rolling stone, school gossip is virtually guaranteed to gather moss.
| 20:001/6The shady lawyer stays in a haunted mansion. The Marx Brothers radio shows recreated. 20:306/20Desert island doings for the "Swiss Family Horne" - and 'Hornerama' probes the Press.
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| 21:00 | 21:00Venetia must win back the charismatic Captain Fox from the amazing Mrs Mabb. 21:45A woman in her 70s surprises her children by marrying an ice cream shop.
| 21:00An eventful reunion between two estranged friends now in their 40s 21:45Gwen is 82. Life should be quieter these days… but the Pwca is back.
| 21:00A middle-aged doctor ponders life after meeting two very different women.
| 21:00Sal and Tony's casual invitations while holidaying abroad, come home to roost. 21:45On a university open day, a mother faces up to her son leaving home.
| 21:00A once-married couple reminisce about the past compared to their current lives. 21:45A magical story about family, poverty and a bottomless can of baked beans.
| 21:003/3Jessica Fostekew tackles coping with the new arrival.
| 21:00David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis entertain. 21:30The King needs to entertain the peasants, what about a lecture on ecology?
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| 22:00 | 22:002/6Bad mediums, unpopular winners, and when you've gotta go but you can't be bothered. 22:304/4Alice Arnold and Jon Holmes rewind and mangle real programmes.
| 22:004/4Love at the turkey farm, a harrowing snowfall fight and a screaming toilet. 22:302/6The embarrassing auntie gets hip!
| 22:00Phil Ellis, William Thompson, Eleri Morgan and Ruairi Woods join Angela Barnes. 22:301/3John Humphrys gives 28 performers 60 seconds each to entertain. With Shappi Khorsandi.
| 22:003/6Is tribalism the most powerful - and dangerous - force in modern politics? 22:301/4Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman uses his peer group to discuss the concept of "cool". 22:55Tonight Iain Lee chats once more to comedian, writer and illustrator Olaf Falafel
| 22:003/4Can a professional life coach sort Miles out? 22:306/6The gang uncovers an unhealthy conspiracy. Stars Jeremy Hardy.
| 22:006/6As winter sets in, John Prescott, Germaine Greer and Nigella Lawson think of home. 22:303/6Agony aunt Sarah and her group tackle problems like 'I'm childless and proud of it'. 22:55Stephen Bailey speaks to comedian, actor and writer Carwyn Blayney.
| 22:004/4DS Nick Mohammed is asked to provide additional security for a major event. 22:303/4Marketing maestro John Weak tackles a meeting room crisis with a little seduction.
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| 23:00 | 23:004/6Who ya gonna call...? (Clue: it's Donald Trump) 23:302/4Rob Newman's unique odyssey of our brains mixing stand-up and sketches.
| 23:002/6Rufus Hound talks to Dame Jenni Murray about her teenage years in Barnsley. 23:306/6Journalist and author Caitlin Moran interviews her comedy hero Jennifer Saunders.
| 23:003/4Stand-up Felicity Ward downloads an app to help with procrastination. 23:153/4Stand-up comedian Jamie MacDonald’s unique perspective on living life with his blindness. 23:301/4Rhod Gilbert introduces - Russell Kane, Wilson Dixon and Stephen K Amos
| 23:003/4Alex is prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice when his mum thinks she is pregnant. 23:304/4Sketch show with Daniel Rigby, Sara Pascoe, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd and Henry Paker.
| 23:003/5Mel tries conceptual art but Archie Saatchi is more impressed with Vicki. From 2005. 23:304/4Hal hosts a dinner party with Sam to show off their new basement - with unexpected results
| 23:003/6Stephen K Amos and friends present a guide to belief and opinion. 23:301/8Anyone for tennis? Exclusive 'live' coverage from Court 19. From July 1985.
| 23:005/6Ed discovers a whole new world of self-satisfaction surveys. 23:306/6Marcus Brigstocke gets Sandi Toksvig to try some new experiences.
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