|
00:00
|
-
00:00
Daljit Nagra finds interesting programmes in the BBC's poetry archive.
-
00:30
1/2 Ian McEwan's novel reimagines life and times in the 1980s
|
-
00:00
1/2 Stories of interfering new friends, passionate love and the will for happiness.
|
-
00:00
2/2 Stories of a father’s disapproval, a garden party, grief and short-lived joy.
|
-
00:00
1/2 London, 1711: An architect sets to work on some new churches.
|
-
00:00
2/2 18th-century architect Nicholas Dyer is under suspicion.
|
-
00:00
The War Doctor is officially a war criminal. But Cardinal Ollistra needs his skills.
|
-
00:00
2019. The bee is extinct. Can new technology provide the answer?
-
00:45
The perfect murder, planned and executed with unerring precision. Unless...
|
|
|
01:00
|
-
01:40
Blue Peter editor Biddy Baxter chooses Paul Robeson and Mozart.
-
01:50
Katie Hims' heartrending story of separated twins and their search for one another.
|
-
01:00
6/6 With no clear suspect, an arrival helps Wimsey to spot a vital clue.
-
01:30
6/6 All seems lost. Could the smallest of creatures come to humanity’s aid?
|
-
01:00
1/4 Inspector Lestrade introduces Sherlock Holmes's brilliant rival Professor SFX Van Dusen.
-
01:30
1/4 When Inspector Alan Grant takes a train to the Highlands, a man's body is found.
|
-
01:00
2/4 Inspector Lestrade recalls Eugene Valmont, food connoisseur and detective.
-
01:30
2/4 Why was the victim heading to the Highlands?
|
-
01:00
3/4 Amateur sleuth Lady Violet Strange tries to solve a murder with apparently no clues.
-
01:30
3/4 Inspector Alan Grant is faced with a new obsession.
|
-
01:00
A darkly imaginative exploration of the life and career of horror legend, Bela Lugosi.
|
-
01:00
As Carter Brandon struggles for love, the only person who understands is his baby cousin.
|
|
|
02:00
|
|
-
02:00
6/10 There’s a surprise request for Charlie to visit a man of profound influence.
-
02:15
1/5 An email friendship between a BBC journalist and an Iraq-based academic.
-
02:30
2/6 Damien Trench is lured into the murky world of TV panel shows.
|
-
02:00
7/10 Charlie, Miranda, and synthetic human Adam, make an eventful trip.
-
02:15
2/5 A curious friendship has grown up between journalist Bee Rowlatt and May Witwit.
-
02:30
6/6 Stan is to rent out Ed's flat for the Olympics, despite being nowhere near the stadium.
|
-
02:00
8/10 Charlie and Miranda share a romantic moment before making a difficult visit.
-
02:15
3/5 May pleas with Bee to help her and her husband escape.
-
02:30
2/2 From screen-washers to the spirit of Christmas. More comic monologues from Maureen Lipman.
|
-
02:00
9/10 Charlie and Miranda plan to adopt young Mark, but Adam makes an untimely intervention.
-
02:15
4/5 Bee and May realise that they must plan May's escape far more professionally.
-
02:30
2/4 Sophie’s efforts to boost salon trade unwittingly attracts protesters.
|
-
02:00
4/4 Blind detective Max Carrados tries to thwart master criminal Fane.
-
02:30
4/4 Inspector Alan Grant returns to London to clear up the death mystery.
|
-
02:30
3/3 After Henry’s decision to surprise his bride, relations at court are delicate
|
|
|
03:00
|
-
03:00
Quick-fire sketches and a rollicking trip to Rasputin's Russia. From May 1974.
-
03:30
8/21 The outcome of a Parisian photoshoot is ruined, so it has to be redone – on a budget.
|
-
03:00
6/13 Barrister Roger thinks he's got an easy case - but has he?
-
03:30
5/6 Ken Handley fancies a winter break, but can he escape the ad agency?
|
-
03:00
12/26 Neddie Seagoon is Samuel Pepys and he is having trouble with a flea called Francoise.
-
03:30
3/5 Council leader John tries to impress a delegation with a cover-up.
|
-
03:00
12/16 The Lad motor races in a classic car provided by Sid.
-
03:30
4/6 The sofa-bound presenters look at cults and the plight of the homeless.
|
-
03:00
The bumbling bureaucrats land themselves up to their necks in it.
-
03:30
2/4 Busy monitoring phone calls, Simon is learning a lot about his family.
|
-
03:00
10/10 As British public unrest reaches fever pitch, Charlie takes care of the synthetic human.
-
03:15
5/5 Bee has arranged a university place for May, but then her husband Ali's visa is refused.
-
03:30
2/4 Comedian Ellie Taylor looks at exercise and why it should, in her opinion, be forbidden.
|
-
03:45
1/5 Carter Brandon and his curmudgeonly uncle's first day out - down the pub.
|
|
|
04:00
|
-
04:00
4 Extra's extended edition. Kirsty Young chats to Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.
|
-
04:00
5/6 James Walton's quiz with Tracey MacLeod, Andrew Collins, David Hepworth and Carol Decker.
-
04:30
2/4 Poppy promises Maimie that she'll write a good review of the pantomime she appears in.
|
-
04:00
6/6 With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Carmen Callil and Victoria Glendinning.
-
04:30
1/6 Marcia quits sophisticated London for a doctor's surgery on a remote Northumbrian island.
|
-
04:00
5/6 James Walton hosts the literary quiz, discussing the Twilight author with his guests.
-
04:30
2/4 From Blackpool Tower, caretaker Bob spies on a troubled tea dance with a drag spectacular.
|
-
04:00
5/6 Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
-
04:30
1/6 Discarded! Deserted! Poppy can't see any hope when her boyfriend ditches her.
|
-
04:00
7/10 Station master Horace steps up to the crease to save the sleepy station. Stars Arthur Lowe
-
04:30
3/4 Bristow learns the meaning of poetic justice.
|
-
04:00
Young Barbara has finally found love but what will her parents think?
-
04:30
6/6 Bertie is in a mess - can his valet save his bacon? With Paul Eddington.
|
|
|
05:00
|
-
05:00
1/2 Stories of interfering new friends, passionate love and the will for happiness.
|
-
05:00
2/2 Stories of a father’s disapproval, a garden party, grief and short-lived joy.
|
-
05:00
1/2 London, 1711: An architect sets to work on some new churches.
|
-
05:00
2/2 18th-century architect Nicholas Dyer is under suspicion.
|
-
05:00
2/2 18th-century architect Nicholas Dyer is under suspicion.
|
-
05:00
1/6 John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Danny Wallace, Georgia Lewis Anderson and James Prichard.
-
05:30
3/6 Irene faces a dilemma over a talking dog.
|
-
05:00
A celebration of the 90th anniversary of poet, humourist and absurdist Ivor Cutler.
|
|
|
06:00
|
-
06:00
6/6 With no clear suspect, an arrival helps Wimsey to spot a vital clue.
-
06:30
6/6 All seems lost. Could the smallest of creatures come to humanity’s aid?
|
-
06:00
1/4 Inspector Lestrade introduces Sherlock Holmes's brilliant rival Professor SFX Van Dusen.
-
06:30
1/4 When Inspector Alan Grant takes a train to the Highlands, a man's body is found.
|
-
06:00
2/4 Inspector Lestrade recalls Eugene Valmont, food connoisseur and detective.
-
06:30
2/4 Why was the victim heading to the Highlands?
|
-
06:00
3/4 Amateur sleuth Lady Violet Strange tries to solve a murder with apparently no clues.
-
06:30
3/4 Inspector Alan Grant is faced with a new obsession.
|
-
06:00
4/4 Blind detective Max Carrados tries to thwart master criminal Fane.
-
06:30
4/4 Inspector Alan Grant returns to London to clear up the death mystery.
|
-
06:00
As Carter Brandon struggles for love, the only person who understands is his baby cousin.
|
-
06:00
Daljit Nagra selects the best poems from the BBC's poetry archive.
-
06:30
2/2 There’s a surprise request for Charlie to visit a man of profound influence.
|
|
|
07:00
|
-
07:00
6/10 There’s a surprise request for Charlie to visit a man of profound influence.
-
07:15
1/5 An email friendship between a BBC journalist and an Iraq-based academic.
-
07:30
2/6 Damien Trench is lured into the murky world of TV panel shows.
|
-
07:00
7/10 Charlie, Miranda, and synthetic human Adam, make an eventful trip.
-
07:15
2/5 A curious friendship has grown up between journalist Bee Rowlatt and May Witwit.
-
07:30
6/6 Stan is to rent out Ed's flat for the Olympics, despite being nowhere near the stadium.
|
-
07:00
8/10 Charlie and Miranda share a romantic moment before making a difficult visit.
-
07:15
3/5 May pleas with Bee to help her and her husband escape.
-
07:30
2/2 From screen-washers to the spirit of Christmas. More comic monologues from Maureen Lipman.
|
-
07:00
9/10 Charlie and Miranda plan to adopt young Mark, but Adam makes an untimely intervention.
-
07:15
4/5 Bee and May realise that they must plan May's escape far more professionally.
-
07:30
2/4 Sophie’s efforts to boost salon trade unwittingly attracts protesters.
|
-
07:00
10/10 As British public unrest reaches fever pitch, Charlie takes care of the synthetic human.
-
07:15
5/5 Bee has arranged a university place for May, but then her husband Ali's visa is refused.
-
07:30
2/4 Comedian Ellie Taylor looks at exercise and why it should, in her opinion, be forbidden.
|
-
07:30
3/3 After Henry’s decision to surprise his bride, relations at court are delicate
|
-
07:40
Comedian Brian Conley chooses tracks by Elvis Presley and Frankie Valli.
-
07:50
An email friendship between a BBC journalist and an Iraq-based academic.
|
|
|
08:00
|
-
08:00
6/13 Barrister Roger thinks he's got an easy case - but has he?
-
08:30
5/6 Ken Handley fancies a winter break, but can he escape the ad agency?
|
-
08:00
12/26 Neddie Seagoon is Samuel Pepys and he is having trouble with a flea called Francoise.
-
08:30
3/5 Council leader John tries to impress a delegation with a cover-up.
|
-
08:00
12/16 The Lad motor races in a classic car provided by Sid.
-
08:30
4/6 The sofa-bound presenters look at cults and the plight of the homeless.
|
-
08:00
The bumbling bureaucrats land themselves up to their necks in it.
-
08:30
2/4 Busy monitoring phone calls, Simon is learning a lot about his family.
|
-
08:00
7/10 Station master Horace steps up to the crease to save the sleepy station. Stars Arthur Lowe
-
08:30
3/4 Bristow learns the meaning of poetic justice.
|
-
08:45
1/5 Carter Brandon and his curmudgeonly uncle's first day out - down the pub.
|
|
|
|
09:00
|
-
09:00
5/6 James Walton's quiz with Tracey MacLeod, Andrew Collins, David Hepworth and Carol Decker.
-
09:30
2/4 Poppy promises Maimie that she'll write a good review of the pantomime she appears in.
|
-
09:00
6/6 With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Carmen Callil and Victoria Glendinning.
-
09:30
1/6 Marcia quits sophisticated London for a doctor's surgery on a remote Northumbrian island.
|
-
09:00
5/6 James Walton hosts the literary quiz, discussing the Twilight author with his guests.
-
09:30
2/4 From Blackpool Tower, caretaker Bob spies on a troubled tea dance with a drag spectacular.
|
-
09:00
5/6 Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
-
09:30
1/6 Discarded! Deserted! Poppy can't see any hope when her boyfriend ditches her.
|
-
09:00
1/6 John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Danny Wallace, Georgia Lewis Anderson and James Prichard.
-
09:30
3/6 Irene faces a dilemma over a talking dog.
|
-
09:00
Young Barbara has finally found love but what will her parents think?
-
09:30
6/6 Bertie is in a mess - can his valet save his bacon? With Paul Eddington.
|
-
09:00
Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray make merry at the court of Henry VIII.
-
09:30
9/21 Janet starts dating a BBC announcer, resulting in Michael become insanely jealous.
|
|
|
10:00
|
-
10:00
1/2 Stories of interfering new friends, passionate love and the will for happiness.
|
-
10:00
2/2 Stories of a father’s disapproval, a garden party, grief and short-lived joy.
|
-
10:00
1/2 London, 1711: An architect sets to work on some new churches.
|
-
10:00
2/2 18th-century architect Nicholas Dyer is under suspicion.
|
-
10:00
A darkly imaginative exploration of the life and career of horror legend, Bela Lugosi.
|
-
10:00
A celebration of the 90th anniversary of poet, humourist and absurdist Ivor Cutler.
|
-
10:00
4 Extra's extended edition. Kirsty Young chats to Martin Sheen.
|
|
|
11:00
|
-
11:00
6/6 With no clear suspect, an arrival helps Wimsey to spot a vital clue.
-
11:30
6/6 All seems lost. Could the smallest of creatures come to humanity’s aid?
|
-
11:00
1/4 Inspector Lestrade introduces Sherlock Holmes's brilliant rival Professor SFX Van Dusen.
-
11:30
1/4 When Inspector Alan Grant takes a train to the Highlands, a man's body is found.
|
-
11:00
2/4 Inspector Lestrade recalls Eugene Valmont, food connoisseur and detective.
-
11:30
2/4 Why was the victim heading to the Highlands?
|
-
11:00
3/4 Amateur sleuth Lady Violet Strange tries to solve a murder with apparently no clues.
-
11:30
3/4 Inspector Alan Grant is faced with a new obsession.
|
-
11:00
4/4 Blind detective Max Carrados tries to thwart master criminal Fane.
-
11:30
4/4 Inspector Alan Grant returns to London to clear up the death mystery.
|
-
11:00
As Carter Brandon struggles for love, the only person who understands is his baby cousin.
|
-
11:00
Daljit Nagra selects the best poems from the BBC's poetry archive.
-
11:30
2/2 There’s a surprise request for Charlie to visit a man of profound influence.
|
|
|
12:00
|
-
12:00
6/10 There’s a surprise request for Charlie to visit a man of profound influence.
-
12:15
1/5 An email friendship between a BBC journalist and an Iraq-based academic.
-
12:30
2/6 Damien Trench is lured into the murky world of TV panel shows.
|
-
12:00
7/10 Charlie, Miranda, and synthetic human Adam, make an eventful trip.
-
12:15
2/5 A curious friendship has grown up between journalist Bee Rowlatt and May Witwit.
-
12:30
6/6 Stan is to rent out Ed's flat for the Olympics, despite being nowhere near the stadium.
|
-
12:00
8/10 Charlie and Miranda share a romantic moment before making a difficult visit.
-
12:15
3/5 May pleas with Bee to help her and her husband escape.
-
12:30
2/2 From screen-washers to the spirit of Christmas. More comic monologues from Maureen Lipman.
|
-
12:00
9/10 Charlie and Miranda plan to adopt young Mark, but Adam makes an untimely intervention.
-
12:15
4/5 Bee and May realise that they must plan May's escape far more professionally.
-
12:30
2/4 Sophie’s efforts to boost salon trade unwittingly attracts protesters.
|
-
12:00
10/10 As British public unrest reaches fever pitch, Charlie takes care of the synthetic human.
-
12:15
5/5 Bee has arranged a university place for May, but then her husband Ali's visa is refused.
-
12:30
2/4 Comedian Ellie Taylor looks at exercise and why it should, in her opinion, be forbidden.
|
-
12:30
3/3 After Henry’s decision to surprise his bride, relations at court are delicate
|
-
12:40
Comedian Brian Conley chooses tracks by Elvis Presley and Frankie Valli.
-
12:50
An email friendship between a BBC journalist and an Iraq-based academic.
|
|
|
13:00
|
-
13:00
6/13 Barrister Roger thinks he's got an easy case - but has he?
-
13:30
5/6 Ken Handley fancies a winter break, but can he escape the ad agency?
|
-
13:00
12/26 Neddie Seagoon is Samuel Pepys and he is having trouble with a flea called Francoise.
-
13:30
3/5 Council leader John tries to impress a delegation with a cover-up.
|
-
13:00
12/16 The Lad motor races in a classic car provided by Sid.
-
13:30
4/6 The sofa-bound presenters look at cults and the plight of the homeless.
|
-
13:00
The bumbling bureaucrats land themselves up to their necks in it.
-
13:30
2/4 Busy monitoring phone calls, Simon is learning a lot about his family.
|
-
13:00
7/10 Station master Horace steps up to the crease to save the sleepy station. Stars Arthur Lowe
-
13:30
3/4 Bristow learns the meaning of poetic justice.
|
-
13:45
1/5 Carter Brandon and his curmudgeonly uncle's first day out - down the pub.
|
|
|
|
14:00
|
-
14:00
5/6 James Walton's quiz with Tracey MacLeod, Andrew Collins, David Hepworth and Carol Decker.
-
14:30
2/4 Poppy promises Maimie that she'll write a good review of the pantomime she appears in.
|
-
14:00
6/6 With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Carmen Callil and Victoria Glendinning.
-
14:30
1/6 Marcia quits sophisticated London for a doctor's surgery on a remote Northumbrian island.
|
-
14:00
5/6 James Walton hosts the literary quiz, discussing the Twilight author with his guests.
-
14:30
2/4 From Blackpool Tower, caretaker Bob spies on a troubled tea dance with a drag spectacular.
|
-
14:00
5/6 Comedians try to smuggle truths past their opponents in David Mitchell's panel game.
-
14:30
1/6 Discarded! Deserted! Poppy can't see any hope when her boyfriend ditches her.
|
-
14:00
1/6 John Lloyd and Alice Levine with Danny Wallace, Georgia Lewis Anderson and James Prichard.
-
14:30
3/6 Irene faces a dilemma over a talking dog.
|
-
14:00
Young Barbara has finally found love but what will her parents think?
-
14:30
6/6 Bertie is in a mess - can his valet save his bacon? With Paul Eddington.
|
-
14:00
Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray make merry at the court of Henry VIII.
-
14:30
9/21 Janet starts dating a BBC announcer, resulting in Michael become insanely jealous.
|
|
|
15:00
|
-
15:00
1/2 Stories of interfering new friends, passionate love and the will for happiness.
|
-
15:00
2/2 Stories of a father’s disapproval, a garden party, grief and short-lived joy.
|
-
15:00
1/2 London, 1711: An architect sets to work on some new churches.
|
-
15:00
2/2 18th-century architect Nicholas Dyer is under suspicion.
|
-
15:00
A darkly imaginative exploration of the life and career of horror legend, Bela Lugosi.
|
-
15:00
A celebration of the 90th anniversary of poet, humourist and absurdist Ivor Cutler.
|
-
15:00
4 Extra's extended edition. Kirsty Young chats to Martin Sheen.
|
|
|
16:00
|
-
16:00
6/6 With no clear suspect, an arrival helps Wimsey to spot a vital clue.
-
16:30
6/6 All seems lost. Could the smallest of creatures come to humanity’s aid?
|
-
16:00
1/4 Inspector Lestrade introduces Sherlock Holmes's brilliant rival Professor SFX Van Dusen.
-
16:30
1/4 When Inspector Alan Grant takes a train to the Highlands, a man's body is found.
|
-
16:00
2/4 Inspector Lestrade recalls Eugene Valmont, food connoisseur and detective.
-
16:30
2/4 Why was the victim heading to the Highlands?
|
-
16:00
3/4 Amateur sleuth Lady Violet Strange tries to solve a murder with apparently no clues.
-
16:30
3/4 Inspector Alan Grant is faced with a new obsession.
|
-
16:00
4/4 Blind detective Max Carrados tries to thwart master criminal Fane.
-
16:30
4/4 Inspector Alan Grant returns to London to clear up the death mystery.
|
-
16:00
The War Doctor is officially a war criminal. But Cardinal Ollistra needs his skills.
|
-
16:00
2019. The bee is extinct. Can new technology provide the answer?
-
16:45
The perfect murder, planned and executed with unerring precision. Unless...
|
|
|
17:00
|
-
17:00
6/10 There’s a surprise request for Charlie to visit a man of profound influence.
-
17:15
1/5 An email friendship between a BBC journalist and an Iraq-based academic.
-
17:30
2/6 Damien Trench is lured into the murky world of TV panel shows.
|
-
17:00
7/10 Charlie, Miranda, and synthetic human Adam, make an eventful trip.
-
17:15
2/5 A curious friendship has grown up between journalist Bee Rowlatt and May Witwit.
-
17:30
6/6 Stan is to rent out Ed's flat for the Olympics, despite being nowhere near the stadium.
|
-
17:00
8/10 Charlie and Miranda share a romantic moment before making a difficult visit.
-
17:15
3/5 May pleas with Bee to help her and her husband escape.
-
17:30
2/2 From screen-washers to the spirit of Christmas. More comic monologues from Maureen Lipman.
|
-
17:00
9/10 Charlie and Miranda plan to adopt young Mark, but Adam makes an untimely intervention.
-
17:15
4/5 Bee and May realise that they must plan May's escape far more professionally.
-
17:30
2/4 Sophie’s efforts to boost salon trade unwittingly attracts protesters.
|
-
17:00
10/10 As British public unrest reaches fever pitch, Charlie takes care of the synthetic human.
-
17:15
5/5 Bee has arranged a university place for May, but then her husband Ali's visa is refused.
-
17:30
2/4 Comedian Ellie Taylor looks at exercise and why it should, in her opinion, be forbidden.
|
-
17:00
As Carter Brandon struggles for love, the only person who understands is his baby cousin.
|
-
17:00
Daljit Nagra selects the best poems from the BBC's poetry archive.
-
17:30
2/2 There’s a surprise request for Charlie to visit a man of profound influence.
|
|
|
18:00
|
-
18:00
6/13 Barrister Roger thinks he's got an easy case - but has he?
-
18:30
5/6 Ken Handley fancies a winter break, but can he escape the ad agency?
|
-
18:00
12/26 Neddie Seagoon is Samuel Pepys and he is having trouble with a flea called Francoise.
-
18:30
3/5 Council leader John tries to impress a delegation with a cover-up.
|
-
18:00
12/16 The Lad motor races in a classic car provided by Sid.
-
18:30
4/6 The sofa-bound presenters look at cults and the plight of the homeless.
|
-
18:00
The bumbling bureaucrats land themselves up to their necks in it.
-
18:30
2/4 Busy monitoring phone calls, Simon is learning a lot about his family.
|
-
18:00
7/10 Station master Horace steps up to the crease to save the sleepy station. Stars Arthur Lowe
-
18:30
3/4 Bristow learns the meaning of poetic justice.
|
-
18:30
3/3 After Henry’s decision to surprise his bride, relations at court are delicate
|
-
18:40
Comedian Brian Conley chooses tracks by Elvis Presley and Frankie Valli.
-
18:50
An email friendship between a BBC journalist and an Iraq-based academic.
|
|
|
19:00
|
-
19:00
6/20 Comedian and broadcaster Jake Yapp with three hours of comedy, guests and games.
|
-
19:00
7/20 Comedian and broadcaster Jake Yapp with three hours of comedy, guests and games.
|
-
19:00
8/20 Comedian and broadcaster Jake Yapp with three hours of comedy, guests and games.
|
-
19:00
9/20 Comedian and broadcaster Jake Yapp with three hours of comedy, guests and games.
|
-
19:00
10/20 Comedian and broadcaster Jake Yapp with three hours of comedy, guests and games.
|
-
19:45
1/5 Carter Brandon and his curmudgeonly uncle's first day out - down the pub.
|
|
|
|
20:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
-
20:00
Young Barbara has finally found love but what will her parents think?
-
20:30
6/6 Bertie is in a mess - can his valet save his bacon? With Paul Eddington.
|
-
20:00
Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray make merry at the court of Henry VIII.
-
20:30
9/21 Janet starts dating a BBC announcer, resulting in Michael become insanely jealous.
|
|
|
21:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
-
21:00
A celebration of the 90th anniversary of poet, humourist and absurdist Ivor Cutler.
|
-
21:00
4 Extra's extended edition. Kirsty Young chats to Martin Sheen.
|
|
|
22:00
|
-
22:00
2/8 Sue Perkins hosts Radio 4's longest-running panel show, Just a Minute.
-
22:30
3/4 Peter Andre is revealed as the most dangerous man on Earth by the 'one-woman Fast Show'.
|
-
22:00
3/4 Geoff and Linda prepare a party to celebrate the humble crayfish - by boiling them.
-
22:30
3/6 A safety procedures course spells trouble for Douglas's inner dog and Martin's inner ear.
|
-
22:00
1/6 Joanna’s making Roger’s New Year resolutions, including a marriage reboot.
-
22:30
2/6 The Welsh comedian sets out on his quest to free us from the seven deadly sins.
|
-
22:00
2/4 Has Dave crossed a line when he tries to befriend his food delivery driver?
-
22:30
2/4 Sean and Hamish board Boris's Disco Ship to convert offshore ravers into fresh listeners
|
-
22:00
5/6 Historian Antonia Fraser shares her guilty secrets with Stephen Mangan.
-
22:30
3/6 Our heroine aims to be the face of Social Services.
|
-
22:00
6/6 A show that starts by going to the dogs, ending with perhaps the oldest hymn in the world.
-
22:30
4/4 Ross Noble presents a magazine show with studio guests and stories from around Britain.
|
-
22:00
6/6 Maddox's future is uncertain as a rather shady character plans to buy the newspaper.
-
22:30
3/4 The aspiring politicians of the new political Party try to grapple with law and order.
|
|
|
23:00
|
-
23:00
2/11 Andy Zaltzman quizzes the week's news.
-
23:30
5/6 The satirist ponders the Jane Austen industry and car user manuals.
|
-
23:00
6/6 Bill Oddie reads from his diaries about an Outward Bound course.
-
23:30
1/4 The comedian proposes new ways to solve the lack of understanding between different faiths
|
-
23:00
6/6 Rugby’s a class game and Andy’s got some worrying news for Nick.
-
23:30
Mae asks why some people more susceptible to addiction than others.
|
-
23:00
6/6 Pondering his life as a cartoonist proves to be more dangerous and revealing than intended
-
23:15
4/5 Surreal saga of a dynasty delicately balanced on the edge of sanity.
-
23:30
1/4 Liam Williams recounts his youthful misadventures from Garforth to Cambridge University.
|
-
23:00
2/4 The show that looks behind the scenes at the life and work of the star impressionist.
-
23:30
James confesses to being in love with ScHoolboy Q's Blank Face LP.
|
-
23:00
2/6 TV racing can't bring Ben out of his coma, so what use is his predicting the winners?
-
23:30
1/6 Satan thinks humans can't handle knowledge, but the professor thinks they can.
|
-
23:00
3/5 Michael Fish's secrets are revealed, and East 17 move house.
-
23:30
4/4 Simon Bligh hosts the stand-up with Andrew Maxwell, Pierre Hollins and Simon Evans.
|
|