BBC Five Live Sports Extra BBC Radio 5 Live BBC 6 Music BBC7 BBC Radio 1 Extra BBC Radio 1 BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 3 BBC Radio 4 (FM Service) BBC World Service Third Reich & Roll How the Third Reich developed technology that led to the birth of rock 'n' roll. 2/3: How the multi-track recording process changed the face of music production forever. Janice Long Janice is joined by the Pet Shop Boys, who received the Outstanding Contribution to Music Award at the Brit Awards 2009. Including Pause for Thought at 1.30am. Tim Smith Tim Smith sits in for Alex Lester with a mix of music and banter. Including Pause for Thought at 3.30am. Sarah Kennedy The Dawn Patrol: News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including Pause for Thought at 6.15am. Wake Up to Wogan Ease into the day with Terry Wogan's award winning breakfast show. Including Pause for Thought at 9.15am. Ken Bruce Singer-songwriter Stephen Bishop shares his Tracks of My Years and Stevie Nicks provides The Album of the Week. Jeremy Vine Talking to the people who make the headlines. Steve Wright in the Afternoon With actor Robert Wagner and celebrity journalist Mark Frith. Plus the Non-Stop Oldies, as picked by Carol Evans from Bromsgrove in Worcestershire. Simon Mayo Simon Mayo sits in for Chris Evans with music and chat. Desmond Carrington Desmond's theme is the telephone call, as he celebrates the good old-fashioned landline. Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie The best music, live sessions and guest pundits plus three more listener-nominated tracks in The Chain. Nigel Ogden The Organist Entertains. Exploring the best organ music from around the world. My Life in Movies... ...with Chrissy Iley. Journalist and celebrity interviewer Chrissy Iley talks to British stage and film star Michael Sheen about his career, football and films which influenced him. The Single Story David Quantick charts the story of the 45 rpm single. 3/4: David explores the studios that serviced the singles business, including Stock, Aitken and Waterman's 'hit factory'. The Single Story David Quantick charts the story of the 45 rpm single. 3/4: David explores the studios that serviced the singles business, including Stock, Aitken and Waterman's 'hit factory'. Janice Long Proving there's life after midnight, with the best live performances. Including Pause for Thought at 1.30am. Tim Smith Tim Smith sits in for Alex Lester with a mix of music and banter. Including Pause for Thought at 3.30am. Sarah Kennedy The Dawn Patrol: News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including Pause for Thought at 6.15am. Wake Up to Wogan Ease into the day with Terry Wogan. Including Pause for Thought at 9.15am. Ken Bruce With Tracks of My Years. Jeremy Vine Talking to the people who make the headlines. Steve Wright in the Afternoon Join Steve Wright and the team for entertainment and chat. Simon Mayo Simon Mayo sits in for Chris Evans with music and chat. Mike Harding The best of folk, roots and acoustic music. Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie The best music, live sessions and guest pundits, plus a chat with Jackie De Shannon. Trevor Nelson's Soul Show The best in soul music past and present. Trevor's Album of the Week is Chaka Khan's Naughty, released by the American R&B/funk singer in 1980. Steve Lamacq Steve plays his choice of music and introduces listeners to emerging artists. Steve Lamacq Steve plays his choice of music and introduces listeners to emerging artists. Janice Long Proving there's life after midnight, with the best live performances. Including Pause for Thought at 1.30am. Tim Smith Tim Smith sits in for Alex Lester with a mix of music and banter. Including Pause for Thought at 3.30am. Sarah Kennedy The Dawn Patrol: News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including Pause for Thought at 6.15am. Wake Up to Wogan Ease into the day with Terry Wogan. Including Pause for Thought at 9.15am. Ken Bruce With Tracks of My Years. Jeremy Vine Talking to the people who make the headlines. Steve Wright in the Afternoon Join Steve Wright and the team for entertainment and chat. Simon Mayo Simon Mayo sits in for Chris Evans with music and chat. Bob Harris Country Bob Harris presents the finest country music. Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie The best music, live sessions and guest pundits. Mark Lamarr Mark presents the Reggae Show, playing classic and modern reggae tracks from his own extensive collection. Theme Time Radio Hour with Dylan Bob goes bananas and picks fruit as this show's theme. Tracks include Tutti Frutti by Little Richard, Strawberry Fields Forever by The Beatles and Strange Fruit by Billie Holiday. Theme Time Radio Hour with Dylan Bob goes bananas and picks fruit as this show's theme. Tracks include Tutti Frutti by Little Richard, Strawberry Fields Forever by The Beatles and Strange Fruit by Billie Holiday. Janice Long Janice features a session from duo Kish Mauve, who are stepping into the limelight with their debut album Black Heart. Including Pause for Thought at 1.30am. Tim Smith Tim Smith sits in for Alex Lester with a mix of music and banter. Including Pause for Thought at 3.30am. Sarah Kennedy The Dawn Patrol: News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including Pause for Thought at 6.15am. Wake Up to Wogan Ease into the day with Terry Wogan's award winning breakfast show. Including Pause for Thought at 9.15am. Ken Bruce With Tracks of My Years. Jeremy Vine Talking to the people who make the headlines. Steve Wright in the Afternoon Steve Wright and the team provide entertainment and chat. Simon Mayo Simon Mayo sits in for Chris Evans with music and chat. Nat King Cole 4/4. Examining Nat King Cole's career and influence on musicians of all genres, from pop and rock 'n' roll to jazz. Includes archive interviews with Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley. Friday Night is Music Night Paul Gambaccini presents the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Martin Yates and with special guests, live at London's Mermaid Theatre. Taking you on a tour of the four seasons. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 5/8. Adaptation of the comedy diary of a soubrette by Anita Loos, read by actress Cynthia Nixon. Lorelei and Dorothy leave Paris aboard the Orient Express. Listen to the Band The Stavangar Band, conducted by Allan Withington, perform a gala concert featuring the music of Elgar and Grieg, including such favourites as Nimrod and Morning. Lorraine Kelly Lorraine Kelly sits in for Claudia Winkleman and presents reviews and interviews for the latest in the arts. Lorraine Kelly Lorraine Kelly sits in for Claudia Winkleman and presents reviews and interviews for the latest in the arts. Mark Lamarr Mark is joined in session by The Pretty Things, who were among the pioneers in the '60s of a new R&B sound and psychedelia, and still continue to tour and release records. Mike Harding The best of folk, roots and acoustic music. Mo Dutta Chat and music, including Pause for Thought at 4.15am and 6.15am. Brian Matthew With Sounds of the Sixties. Jonathan Ross Jonathan Ross with music and chat. Clive Anderson's Chat Room Clive Anderson hosts the show in which the studio audience fire questions at a panel of guests including comedians, critics, commentators and politicians. Galton & Simpson's Half Hour Comedy series celebrating the writing partnership of Galton & Simpson. 4/4. The Blood Donor: Starring Paul Merton. First broadcast on BBC television in 1961, starring Tony Hancock. Dermot O'Leary With Mercury prize-nominated Doves, recorded in session at Maida Vale, and new music from Dutch soul singer Alain Clark. Paul Gambaccini America's greatest hits from the US charts of this week and the past five decades. From Edison to iTunes 3/4. Critic, writer and former label boss Paul Morley looks back at the individuals who helped create and mould the record labels we listen to and the acts they signed. Suzi Quatro Suzi talks to record producer Mike Chapman, who, along with his partner Nicky Chinn, masterminded a decade of hit music for acts including Blondie, Pat Benatar and Rod Stewart. Pirate Johnnie Walker Johnnie recreates the bygone era of pirate radio, with jingles, commercials and a mix of music from the years 1955 - 1975. Johnnie goes back to the year 1969. Bob Harris New releases and classic tunes from the UK and America. Bob Harris New releases and classic tunes from the UK and America. Trevor Nelson's Soul Show The best in soul music past and present. Trevor's Album of the Week is Chaka Khan's Naughty, released by the American R&B/funk singer in 1980. Pete Mitchell Pete plays a mix of music, including classic soul, funk, disco and R&B, and presents interviews from the music industry past and present. Including Pause for Thought at 3.30am. Aled Jones Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday to Sister Gemma Simmonds, who reflects on the week's news from a faith and ethics perspective. Steve Wright's Sunday Love Songs A blend of classic love songs, dedications and real-life romance stories. Michael Ball's Sunday Brunch Michael Ball with a mix of music, reviews and guests. Elaine Paige Elaine hosts a diva special, featuring performances from Julie Andrews, Ethel Merman, Patti LuPone, Liza Minnelli, Dorothy Loudon, Jennifer Holliday, Elaine Stritch and many more. Pick of the Pops Dale Winton counts down the charts from this week in 1963 and 1979, with hits from Andy Williams, Bobby Vee, Dire Straits and Chic. Simon Mayo Simon Mayo sits in for Johnnie Walker. He is joined by singer-songwriter/producer Nick Lowe and Scottish folk rock band Runrig, who play acoustic songs from their 30-year career. Alan Titchmarsh With Melodies for You. Alan plays a selection of popular and classical music. Sunday Half Hour Passion Sunday: Brian D'Arcy introduces hymns for Passion Sunday. With the Bradford Youth Choir directed by Christopher McElroy. The organist is Christopher Johns. Russell Davies The show that celebrates the art, craft and inspiration of the popular song. Malcolm Laycock From Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands. The David Jacobs Collection The greatest songs and performances from Hollywood, Broadway and Tin Pan Alley. Plus the Weekly Common Denominator. Janice Long Proving there's life after midnight, with the best live performances. Including Pause for Thought at 1.30am. Janice Long Proving there's life after midnight, with the best live performances. Including Pause for Thought at 1.30am. Alex Lester With his mix of music and banter, Alex Lester makes weekday mornings the best time of the day. Including Pause for Thought at 3.30am. Sarah Kennedy The Dawn Patrol: News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including Pause for Thought at 6.15am. Wake Up to Wogan Ease into the day with Terry Wogan. Including Pause for Thought at 9.15am. Ken Bruce With dancer, director and choreographer Wayne Sleep choosing the Tracks of My Years. Jeremy Vine Talking to the people who make the headlines. Steve Wright in the Afternoon Join Steve Wright and the team for entertainment and chat. Simon Mayo Simon Mayo sits in for Chris Evans with music and chat. Paul Jones Classic R&B and the cream of new blues releases. Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie The best music, live sessions and guest pundits. Big Band Special Clare Teal presents the BBC Big Band in session with conductor Mark Nightingale. Viva Latino! John Armstrong introduces foot-blistering, heart-warming, soul-shaking Latin music. Third Reich & Roll Story of how the Third Reich developed magnetic tape recording. 3/3: Going digital - a revolution in technology has led directly to the creation of new musical genres. Janice Long Janice chats to the Scottish singer-songwriter Jim Kerr, who chooses a few of his favourite records and updates Janice on his latest work. The Skivers 3-2-1, you're back in the room. Joining sketchmeisters Nick Golson and Tim de Jongh is mesmeric Paul McKenna. From January 2007. Episode 4 of 5 [Rptd Tue 4.30am]. Paradise Lost in Space The UME spaceship lands on Oblivion. Norman and Max make a sacrifice. Stars Louise Lombard, Michael Troughton and Tony Robinson. Episode 6 of 6 [Rpt of Mon 6.00pm]. The Brightonomicon The Bizarre Brouhaha of the Birdman of Whitehawk: The future's best unknown. Rune and Rizla find out the hard way. With David Warner. Episode 11 of 13 [Rpt of Mon 6.30pm]. Boxer and Doberman Headless in Glasgow: Comedy police drama by Alastair Jessiman, with Finlay Welsh as DI Bob Boxer and Anita Vettesse as DC Shona Doberman. Episode 1 of 4 [Rpt of Mon 9.00am]. The Lost Stradivarius Oxford student John Maltravers plays ancient violin music that leads to the discovery of a hidden cupboard in his rooms. Episode 1 of 4 [Rpt of Mon 9.30am]. South Riding Sarah encounters the bitter taste of loss and the joy of achievement. Winifred Holtby dramatisation with Sarah Lancashire. Episode 11 of 15 [Rpt of Mon 10.00am]. Baldi Devil Take the Hindmost: The priest probes a student's death. Is a devil-worshipping campus gang to blame? Stars David Threlfall. Episode 6 of 6 [Rpt of Mon 10.15am]. Dead Ringers More celeb sound-alikes, spoofing Radio 4 and William Hague rings 'Stars in Their Eyes'. With Jon Culshaw. From December 2000. Episode 4 of 5 [Rpt of Mon 8.30am]. Nebulous Last of the Present Sirius: Nebulous repeats himself. Nebulous repeats himself. What's the cause of this deja vu? From May 2006. Episode 6 of 6 [Rpt of Mon 10.30pm]. Atomic Tales Unstoppable!: The tension continues in the sci-fi serial as a space train hurtles towards Earth. Episode 5 of 6 [Rpt of Mon 11.00pm]. The Skivers 3-2-1, you're back in the room. Joining sketchmeisters Nick Golson and Tim de Jongh is mesmeric Paul McKenna. From January 2007. Episode 4 of 5 [Rpt of Mon 11.30pm]. The Deceivers The Grave at Bhadora: It's 1825 and District Collector William Savage witnesses a brutal double murder. John Masters dramatisation. Episode 1 of 5 [Rpt of Mon 11.00am]. Winston in Europe Finis: The family go on a whistle-stop tour round Europe and Father takes them to where it all started. Starring Maurice Denham. Episode 6 of 6 [Rpt of Mon 5.30pm]. Ballylenon How far will some Ballylenon residents go to make sure that the sale of a certain cottage goes ahead without a hitch? Episode 3 of 6 [Rpt of Mon 5.00pm]. Big Toe Books Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7. With Kate Harbour reading The Quigleys by Simon Mason and Raymond Quinn reading Millions by Frank Cottrell Boyce. The Navy Lark Mount Rumpus Atoll: Povey has no trouble in naming a useless frigate to be a target in a NATO exercise. Stars Leslie Phillips. From December 1960 [Rptd today 12.00pm, 7.00pm]. Radio Shuttleworth Tony Hart visits Sheffield singer John, as he tries to paint the lounge for wife Mary. With Stephen Frost. From March 2000. Episode 3 of 6 [Rptd today 10.00pm, Wed 3.00am]. Boxer and Doberman The Killings in Kirkibrae: Tougher than Taggart and madder than Midsomer Murders. Continuing Alastair Jessiman's comedy police drama. Episode 2 of 4 [Rptd today 8.00pm, Wed 1.00am]. The Lost Stradivarius John conceals his discovery and, while outwardly wooing Constance, begins to fall under the spell of the sinister Adrian Temple. Episode 2 of 4 [Rptd today 8.30pm, Wed 1.30am]. South Riding Headmistress Sarah Burton opens up her school for voters in the election. Winifred Holtby dramatisation with Sarah Lancashire. Episode 12 of 15 [Rptd today 9.00pm, Wed 2.00am]. Baldi Three in One: The crime-solving priest goes horse racing and uncovers the 'SP' on an ex-jockey's murder. Starring David Threlfall. Episode 1 of 6 [Rptd today 9.15pm, Wed 2.15am]. The Deceivers The Man with the Twisted Neck: It's 1825, District Collector William Savage is surprised by his grisly discovery. With David Collings. Episode 2 of 5 [Rptd Wed 5.00am]. The Navy Lark Mount Rumpus Atoll: Povey has no trouble in naming a useless frigate to be a target in a NATO exercise. Stars Leslie Phillips. From December 1960 [Rpt of today 8.00am]. Steptoe and Son Robbery with Violence: Albert lies to Harold after breaking his porcelain. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From May 1971 [Rptd today 7.30pm]. Jigs and Reels Last Train to Dog Town: An author is stranded with the characters of his unfinished Western story. Jack Davenport reads a short story by Joanne Harris. Episode 2 of 5. Bogarde on Film Breaking In: Actor Dirk Bogarde reads his memoirs. After leaving the army, the silver-screen beckoned but his neck was to prove problematic. Episode 1 of 7. A Short History of Ireland The Eagle Wing and the Black Oath/Presbyterian Anger, Catholic Resentment: The country's turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer and Frances Tomelty. Episode 46 of 120. Shopping, Seduction and... ...Mr Selfridge: Harry opens his London shop. Initially takings are miserable, until he comes up with a spectacular idea. Read by Lindsay Duncan. Episode 2 of 5. CBeebies on BBC Radio 7 Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7. Second Thoughts Maybe, Baby: Broody Faith fancies starting a second family, but what about Bill? Starring James Bolam and Lynda Bellingham. Episode 5 of 8 [Rptd Wed 6.30am]. It Sticks Out Half a Mile Marooned: A visit to the pier theatre ends in disaster for Arthur Wilson and Miss Perkins. Stars John Le Mesurier. From January 1984. Episode 8 of 13 [Rptd Wed 6.00am]. Paradise Lost in Cyberspace The grim 22nd century puts Britons to death at 70. But a clerical error sets George Smith's demise for 69. With Stephen Moore. Episode 1 of 6 [Rptd Wed 12.00am]. The Brightonomicon The Wondrous One-Off Wiseman of Withdean: Rizla is disguised as a woman. Hugo Rune can't escape his destiny. With David Warner. Episode 12 of 13 [Rptd Wed 12.30am]. The Navy Lark Mount Rumpus Atoll: Povey has no trouble in naming a useless frigate to be a target in a NATO exercise. Stars Leslie Phillips. From December 1960 [Rpt of today 8.00am]. Steptoe and Son Robbery with Violence: Albert lies to Harold after breaking his porcelain. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From May 1971 [Rpt of today 12.30pm]. Boxer and Doberman The Killings in Kirkibrae: Tougher than Taggart and madder than Midsomer Murders. Continuing Alastair Jessiman's comedy police drama. Episode 2 of 4 [Rpt of today 9.00am]. The Lost Stradivarius John conceals his discovery and, while outwardly wooing Constance, begins to fall under the spell of the sinister Adrian Temple. Episode 2 of 4 [Rpt of today 9.30am]. South Riding Headmistress Sarah Burton opens up her school for voters in the election. Winifred Holtby dramatisation with Sarah Lancashire. Episode 12 of 15 [Rpt of today 10.00am]. Baldi Three in One: The crime-solving priest goes horse racing and uncovers the 'SP' on an ex-jockey's murder. Starring David Threlfall. Episode 1 of 6 [Rpt of today 10.15am]. Radio Shuttleworth Tony Hart visits Sheffield singer John, as he tries to paint the lounge for wife Mary. With Stephen Frost. From March 2000. Episode 3 of 6 [Rpt of today 8.30am]. Wild Things Date with Fate: The fiery florists tackle a psychic, a dog - and fame beckons. With Doon Mackichan and Imelda Staunton. From September 2002. Episode 3 of 4 [Rptd Wed 3.30am]. Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World The Scheme of Things: The sci-fi star probes the notion of a 'cosmic plan'. With Richard Herring, Stewart Lee and Tom Baker. From 1993. Episode 5 of 6 [Rptd Wed 4.00am]. On the Hour Ireland hits the headlines, as the programme celebrates its 33rd birthday. Chris Morris fronts the news satire. From May 1992. Episode 5 of 6 [Rptd Wed 4.30am]. On the Hour Ireland hits the headlines, as the programme celebrates its 33rd birthday. Chris Morris fronts the news satire. From May 1992. Episode 5 of 6 [Rptd Wed 4.30am]. Paradise Lost in Cyberspace The grim 22nd century puts Britons to death at 70. But a clerical error sets George Smith's demise for 69. With Stephen Moore. Episode 1 of 6 [Rpt of Tue 6.00pm]. The Brightonomicon The Wondrous One-Off Wiseman of Withdean: Rizla is disguised as a woman. Hugo Rune can't escape his destiny. With David Warner. Episode 12 of 13 [Rpt of Tue 6.30pm]. Boxer and Doberman The Killings in Kirkibrae: Tougher than Taggart and madder than Midsomer Murders. Continuing Alastair Jessiman's comedy police drama. Episode 2 of 4 [Rpt of Tue 9.00am]. The Lost Stradivarius John conceals his discovery and, while outwardly wooing Constance, begins to fall under the spell of the sinister Adrian Temple. Episode 2 of 4 [Rpt of Tue 9.30am]. South Riding Headmistress Sarah Burton opens up her school for voters in the election. Winifred Holtby dramatisation with Sarah Lancashire. Episode 12 of 15 [Rpt of Tue 10.00am]. Baldi Three in One: The crime-solving priest goes horse racing and uncovers the 'SP' on an ex-jockey's murder. Starring David Threlfall. Episode 1 of 6 [Rpt of Tue 10.15am]. Radio Shuttleworth Tony Hart visits Sheffield singer John, as he tries to paint the lounge for wife Mary. With Stephen Frost. From March 2000. Episode 3 of 6 [Rpt of Tue 8.30am]. Wild Things Date with Fate: The fiery florists tackle a psychic, a dog - and fame beckons. With Doon Mackichan and Imelda Staunton. From September 2002. Episode 3 of 4 [Rpt of Tue 10.30pm]. Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World The Scheme of Things: The sci-fi star probes the notion of a 'cosmic plan'. With Richard Herring, Stewart Lee and Tom Baker. From 1993. Episode 5 of 6 [Rpt of Tue 11.00pm]. On the Hour Ireland hits the headlines, as the programme celebrates its 33rd birthday. Chris Morris fronts the news satire. From May 1992. Episode 5 of 6 [Rpt of Tue 11.30pm]. The Deceivers The Man with the Twisted Neck: It's 1825, District Collector William Savage is surprised by his grisly discovery. With David Collings. Episode 2 of 5 [Rpt of Tue 11.00am]. It Sticks Out Half a Mile Marooned: A visit to the pier theatre ends in disaster for Arthur Wilson and Miss Perkins. Stars John Le Mesurier. From January 1984. Episode 8 of 13 [Rpt of Tue 5.30pm]. Second Thoughts Maybe, Baby: Broody Faith fancies starting a second family, but what about Bill? Starring James Bolam and Lynda Bellingham. Episode 5 of 8 [Rpt of Tue 5.00pm]. Big Toe Books Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7. With Kate Harbour reading The Quigleys by Simon Mason and Raymond Quinn reading Millions by Frank Cottrell Boyce. Hancock's Half Hour The Income Tax Demand: With a bill looming, the lad consults crooked chartered accountant Sid. Stars Tony Hancock and Sid James. From November 1956 [Rptd today 12.00pm, 7.00pm]. Robin and Wendy's Wet Weekends A Cavalier Attitude: Robin is persuaded to take part in recreating a civil war. Written by and starring Simon Greenall and Kay Stonham. Episode 3 of 4 [Rptd today 10.00pm, Thu 3.00am]. Boxer and Doberman The Big Cheese: Rougher than Rebus, tougher than Taggart, quieter than Silent Witness. Continuing Alastair Jessiman's comedy police drama. Episode 3 of 4 [Rptd today 8.00pm, Thu 1.00am]. The Lost Stradivarius John's absence in Italy continues until a letter summons Sophy to his side in Naples, where she learns a terrible secret. Episode 3 of 4 [Rptd today 8.30pm, Thu 1.30am]. South Riding Landowner Robert Carne confronts headmistress Sarah. Lydia is distressed. Winifred Holtby dramatisation with Sarah Lancashire. Episode 13 of 15 [Rptd today 9.00pm, Thu 2.00am]. Baldi Twilight of A God: An invitation to an operatic wedding turns into a dramatic murder trail for the priestly sleuth. Stars David Threlfall. Episode 2 of 6 [Rptd today 9.15pm, Thu 2.15am]. The Deceivers The Goddess of Destruction: It's 1825, and with clear evidence of ritual murders, William Savage seeks justice. Episode 3 of 5 [Rptd Thu 5.00am]. Hancock's Half Hour The Income Tax Demand: With a bill looming, the lad consults crooked chartered accountant Sid. Stars Tony Hancock and Sid James. From November 1956 [Rpt of today 8.00am]. The Burkiss Way Get Cut off the Burkiss Way: Scheherazade's tales prove disappointing. Starring Fred Harris, Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees and Chris Emmett. Episode 2 of 15 [Rptd today 7.30pm]. Jigs and Reels Gastronomicon: A silver wedding anniversary recipe book yields some unexpected consequences. Lynda Baron reads a short story by Joanne Harris. Episode 3 of 5. Bogarde on Film Liszt in Hollywood: Actor Dirk Bogarde reads more of his film memoirs. A trip to Hollywood was to prove particularly challenging. Episode 2 of 7. A Short History of Ireland October 1641 - The Plot that Failed/The 1641 Massacres: The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty. Episode 47 of 120. Shopping, Seduction and... ...Mr Selfridge: As the father of modern retailing, Harry was a clever showman. He was also a philanderer and gambler. Read by Lindsay Duncan. Episode 3 of 5. CBeebies on BBC Radio 7 Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7. After Henry The Kitten: Sarah and her mother have different views about tidiness, until a visitor arrives. Stars Prunella Scales and Joan Sanderson. Episode 5 of 8 [Rptd Thu 6.30am]. The Secret Life of Rosewood Avenue Moving In: A hapless vicar discovers that life behind the net curtains of suburbia is not what he expected. Stars James Grout. Episode 1 of 6 [Rptd Thu 6.00am]. Paradise Lost in Cyberspace 69-year-old George Smith battles against his imminent death with Central Admin - and a scary TV crew. Stars Stephen Moore. Episode 2 of 6 [Rptd Thu 12.00am]. The Brightonomicon The Concluding Chaotic Conundrum of the Coldean Cat: Can Rizla survive with only a messiah for company? With David Warner. Episode 13 of 13 [Rptd Thu 12.30am]. Hancock's Half Hour The Income Tax Demand: With a bill looming, the lad consults crooked chartered accountant Sid. Stars Tony Hancock and Sid James. From November 1956 [Rpt of today 8.00am]. The Burkiss Way Get Cut off the Burkiss Way: Scheherazade's tales prove disappointing. Starring Fred Harris, Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees and Chris Emmett. Episode 2 of 15 [Rpt of today 12.30pm]. Boxer and Doberman The Big Cheese: Rougher than Rebus, tougher than Taggart, quieter than Silent Witness. Continuing Alastair Jessiman's comedy police drama. Episode 3 of 4 [Rpt of today 9.00am]. The Lost Stradivarius John's absence in Italy continues until a letter summons Sophy to his side in Naples, where she learns a terrible secret. Episode 3 of 4 [Rpt of today 9.30am]. South Riding Landowner Robert Carne confronts headmistress Sarah. Lydia is distressed. Winifred Holtby dramatisation with Sarah Lancashire. Episode 13 of 15 [Rpt of today 10.00am]. Baldi Twilight of A God: An invitation to an operatic wedding turns into a dramatic murder trail for the priestly sleuth. Stars David Threlfall. Episode 2 of 6 [Rpt of today 10.15am]. Robin and Wendy's Wet Weekends A Cavalier Attitude: Robin is persuaded to take part in recreating a civil war. Written by and starring Simon Greenall and Kay Stonham. Episode 3 of 4 [Rpt of today 8.30am]. Old Harry's Game Mischievous Satan instructs demon Scumspawn to partake in a very unusual meal. Stars Andy Hamilton. From May 1998. Episode 6 of 6 [Rptd Thu 3.30am]. Stand-up on 7 Miles Jupp: He might be fresh-faced, amiable and a bit posh, but Miles Jupp is no pushover. The comedian entertains an audience with anger [Rptd Thu 4.00am]. Stand-up on 7 Miles Jupp: He might be fresh-faced, amiable and a bit posh, but Miles Jupp is no pushover. The comedian entertains an audience with anger [Rptd Thu 4.00am]. Paradise Lost in Cyberspace 69-year-old George Smith battles against his imminent death with Central Admin - and a scary TV crew. Stars Stephen Moore. Episode 2 of 6 [Rpt of Wed 6.00pm]. The Brightonomicon The Concluding Chaotic Conundrum of the Coldean Cat: Can Rizla survive with only a messiah for company? With David Warner. Episode 13 of 13 [Rpt of Wed 6.30pm]. Boxer and Doberman The Big Cheese: Rougher than Rebus, tougher than Taggart, quieter than Silent Witness. Continuing Alastair Jessiman's comedy police drama. Episode 3 of 4 [Rpt of Wed 9.00am]. The Lost Stradivarius John's absence in Italy continues until a letter summons Sophy to his side in Naples, where she learns a terrible secret. Episode 3 of 4 [Rpt of Wed 9.30am]. South Riding Landowner Robert Carne confronts headmistress Sarah. Lydia is distressed. Winifred Holtby dramatisation with Sarah Lancashire. Episode 13 of 15 [Rpt of Wed 10.00am]. Baldi Twilight of A God: An invitation to an operatic wedding turns into a dramatic murder trail for the priestly sleuth. Stars David Threlfall. Episode 2 of 6 [Rpt of Wed 10.15am]. Robin and Wendy's Wet Weekends A Cavalier Attitude: Robin is persuaded to take part in recreating a civil war. Written by and starring Simon Greenall and Kay Stonham. Episode 3 of 4 [Rpt of Wed 8.30am]. Old Harry's Game Mischievous Satan instructs demon Scumspawn to partake in a very unusual meal. Stars Andy Hamilton. From May 1998. Episode 6 of 6 [Rpt of Wed 10.30pm]. Stand-up on 7 Miles Jupp: He might be fresh-faced, amiable and a bit posh, but Miles Jupp is no pushover. The comedian entertains an audience with anger [Rpt of Wed 11.00pm]. The Deceivers The Goddess of Destruction: It's 1825, and with clear evidence of ritual murders, William Savage seeks justice. Episode 3 of 5 [Rpt of Wed 11.00am]. The Secret Life of Rosewood Avenue Moving In: A hapless vicar discovers that life behind the net curtains of suburbia is not what he expected. Stars James Grout. Episode 1 of 6 [Rpt of Wed 5.30pm]. After Henry The Kitten: Sarah and her mother have different views about tidiness, until a visitor arrives. Stars Prunella Scales and Joan Sanderson. Episode 5 of 8 [Rpt of Wed 5.00pm]. Big Toe Books Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7. With Kate Harbour reading The Quigleys by Simon Mason and Raymond Quinn reading Millions by Frank Cottrell Boyce. The Al Read Show The northern comic's monologues from the 1950s. Arriving home late, Al's efforts to relax are thwarted by his wife [Rptd today 12.00pm, 7.00pm]. The Right Time Skewed sketches courtesy of seasoned performers and accomplished writers. Stars Graeme Garden and Eleanor Bron. From March 2003. Episode 1 of 6 [Rptd today 10.00pm, Fri 3.00am]. Boxer and Doberman The Seat of Evil: Crazier than Cracker, colder than Frost, hairier than Hercule Poirot. Concluding Alastair Jessiman's comedy police drama. Episode 4 of 4 [Rptd today 8.00pm, Fri 1.00am]. The Lost Stradivarius John returns to Dorset and his friend Gaskell penetrates the secret of how John fell under the malign spell of Adrian Temple. Episode 4 of 4 [Rptd today 8.30pm, Fri 1.30am]. South Riding Headmistress Sarah Burton fears for the life of landowner Robert Carne. Winifred Holtby dramatisation with Sarah Lancashire. Episode 14 of 15 [Rptd today 9.00pm, Fri 2.00am]. Baldi Schecter's Knot: The priestly sleuth wonders if extreme professional jealousy is behind a talented professor's death. Stars David Threlfall. Episode 3 of 6 [Rptd today 9.15pm, Fri 2.15am]. The Deceivers The Servant of Kali: William Savage finds himself drawn ever closer into the Deceivers' band. John Masters dramatisation. Episode 4 of 5 [Rptd Fri 5.00am]. The Al Read Show The northern comic's monologues from the 1950s. Arriving home late, Al's efforts to relax are thwarted by his wife [Rpt of today 8.00am]. All the Way from Memphis James Walton's pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Martin Freeman, Tracey Macleod and Stewart Lee. From December 2004. Episode 4 of 6 [Rptd today 7.30pm]. Jigs and Reels The Ugly Sister: A Cinderella pantomime character discovers her own admirer in the audience. Lesley Sharp reads a short story by Joanne Harris. Episode 4 of 5. Bogarde on Film Matinee Idol: Actor Dirk Bogarde reads more of his film memoirs. Ealing Studios director Basil Deardon offers some straight forward advice. Episode 3 of 7. A Short History of Ireland The Confederation of Kilkenny/Civil War: The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty. Episode 48 of 120. Shopping, Seduction and... ...Mr Selfridge: The hedonistic department store founder hooks up with wild society girls, the Dolly sisters. Read by Lindsay Duncan. Episode 4 of 5. CBeebies Radio on BBC7 Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7. Doctor at Large The SS Lotus: Simon Sparrow realises that life as ship's doctor is set to be far from plain sailing. Starring Richard Briers. From 1969. Episode 2 of 13 [Rptd Fri 6.30am]. King Street Junior Revisited Priorities: Education and money? Can you have one without the other? With Carolyn Pickles and Marlene Sidaway. From July 2003. Episode 5 of 6 [Rptd Fri 6.00am]. Paradise Lost in Cyberspace Fresh from incarceration, 69-year-old George Smith has attracted the attention of OAP terrorists. Stars Stephen Moore. Episode 3 of 6 [Rptd Fri 12.00am]. The Ghost Galaxies A sci-fi adventure by cult writer Piers Anthony. What happens to a galaxy when it dies? Episode 1 of 2 [Rptd Fri 12.30am]. The Al Read Show The northern comic's monologues from the 1950s. Arriving home late, Al's efforts to relax are thwarted by his wife [Rpt of today 8.00am]. All the Way from Memphis James Walton's pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Martin Freeman, Tracey Macleod and Stewart Lee. From December 2004. Episode 4 of 6 [Rpt of today 12.30pm]. Boxer and Doberman The Seat of Evil: Crazier than Cracker, colder than Frost, hairier than Hercule Poirot. Concluding Alastair Jessiman's comedy police drama. Episode 4 of 4 [Rpt of today 9.00am]. The Lost Stradivarius John returns to Dorset and his friend Gaskell penetrates the secret of how John fell under the malign spell of Adrian Temple. Episode 4 of 4 [Rpt of today 9.30am]. South Riding Headmistress Sarah Burton fears for the life of landowner Robert Carne. Winifred Holtby dramatisation with Sarah Lancashire. Episode 14 of 15 [Rpt of today 10.00am]. Baldi Schecter's Knot: The priestly sleuth wonders if extreme professional jealousy is behind a talented professor's death. Stars David Threlfall. Episode 3 of 6 [Rpt of today 10.15am]. The Right Time Skewed sketches courtesy of seasoned performers and accomplished writers. Stars Graeme Garden and Eleanor Bron. From March 2003. Episode 1 of 6 [Rpt of today 8.30am]. Steven Appleby's Normal Life Normal Love: The cartoonist searches for love when he discovers his wife's affair with a kettle. Stars Paul McCrink and Rachel Atkins. Episode 1 of 5 [Rptd Fri 3.30am]. Hamish and Dougal Romance in the Glen: After falling head over heels for a society beauty, Hamish finds a rival in the Laird. Stars Barry Cryer. Episode 3 of 4 [Rptd Fri 3.45am]. Think the Unthinkable The consultants propose a radical publicity campaign to an ailing retailer. With Marcus Brigstocke. From October 2001. Episode 3 of 5 [Rptd Fri 4.00am]. The Lee Mack Show Tom Robinson: The quick-fire comic presents stand-up, sketches and music. With Angela McHale, Steve Brown and Tom Robinson. From March 2005. Episode 5 of 6 [Rptd Fri 4.30am]. The Lee Mack Show Tom Robinson: The quick-fire comic presents stand-up, sketches and music. With Angela McHale, Steve Brown and Tom Robinson. From March 2005. Episode 5 of 6 [Rptd Fri 4.30am]. Paradise Lost in Cyberspace Fresh from incarceration, 69-year-old George Smith has attracted the attention of OAP terrorists. Stars Stephen Moore. Episode 3 of 6 [Rpt of Thu 6.00pm]. The Ghost Galaxies A sci-fi adventure by cult writer Piers Anthony. What happens to a galaxy when it dies? Episode 1 of 2 [Rpt of Thu 6.30pm]. Boxer and Doberman The Seat of Evil: Crazier than Cracker, colder than Frost, hairier than Hercule Poirot. Concluding Alastair Jessiman's comedy police drama. Episode 4 of 4 [Rpt of Thu 9.00am]. The Lost Stradivarius John returns to Dorset and his friend Gaskell penetrates the secret of how John fell under the malign spell of Adrian Temple. Episode 4 of 4 [Rpt of Thu 9.30am]. South Riding Headmistress Sarah Burton fears for the life of landowner Robert Carne. Winifred Holtby dramatisation with Sarah Lancashire. Episode 14 of 15 [Rpt of Thu 10.00am]. Baldi Schecter's Knot: The priestly sleuth wonders if extreme professional jealousy is behind a talented professor's death. Stars David Threlfall. Episode 3 of 6 [Rpt of Thu 10.15am]. The Right Time Skewed sketches courtesy of seasoned performers and accomplished writers. Stars Graeme Garden and Eleanor Bron. From March 2003. Episode 1 of 6 [Rpt of Thu 8.30am]. Steven Appleby's Normal Life Normal Love: The cartoonist searches for love when he discovers his wife's affair with a kettle. Stars Paul McCrink and Rachel Atkins. Episode 1 of 5 [Rpt of Thu 10.30pm]. Hamish and Dougal Romance in the Glen: After falling head over heels for a society beauty, Hamish finds a rival in the Laird. Stars Barry Cryer. Episode 3 of 4 [Rpt of Thu 10.45pm]. Think the Unthinkable The consultants propose a radical publicity campaign to an ailing retailer. With Marcus Brigstocke. From October 2001. Episode 3 of 5 [Rpt of Thu 11.00pm]. The Lee Mack Show Tom Robinson: The quick-fire comic presents stand-up, sketches and music. With Angela McHale, Steve Brown and Tom Robinson. From March 2005. Episode 5 of 6 [Rpt of Thu 11.30pm]. The Deceivers The Servant of Kali: William Savage finds himself drawn ever closer into the Deceivers' band. John Masters dramatisation. Episode 4 of 5 [Rpt of Thu 11.00am]. King Street Junior Revisited Priorities: Education and money? Can you have one without the other? With Carolyn Pickles and Marlene Sidaway. From July 2003. Episode 5 of 6 [Rpt of Thu 5.30pm]. Doctor at Large The SS Lotus: Simon Sparrow realises that life as ship's doctor is set to be far from plain sailing. Starring Richard Briers. From 1969. Episode 2 of 13 [Rpt of Thu 5.00pm]. Big Toe Books A daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7. Includes Kate Harbour reading The Quigleys by Simon Mason and George Potts reading Giant Jim and the Hurricane by Jeremy Strong. Round the Horne Big Ben's missing, so Kenneth Horne gets spying and Julian and Sandy open a bona boutique. With Hugh Paddick. From March 1966. Episode 1 of 13 [Rptd today 12.00pm, 7.00pm]. Knowing Me, Knowing You Cheesy host Alan Partridge meets BBC TV's Commissioning Director and a maverick Lord. Stars Steve Coogan. From January 1993. Episode 6 of 6 [Rptd today 10.00pm, Sat 3.00am]. Deadfall Retired special agent Harry Davis is drawn back to his old job for an assassination plot. RD Wingfield play with Bob Peck [Rptd today 8.00pm, Sat 1.00am]. South Riding Lydia finds a body. Headmistress Sarah Burton must make some decisions. Winifred Holtby dramatisation with Sarah Lancashire. Episode 15 of 15 [Rptd today 9.00pm, Sat 2.00am]. Baldi Not For Life: A young girl's suicide sends the priestly sleuth on an internet murder trail. Starring David Threlfall and Robert Bathurst. Episode 4 of 6 [Rpt today 9.15pm, Sat 2.15am]. The Deceivers The Sale at Parsola: William Savage has become a 'Deceiver' - does he now belong to Kali? John Masters dramatisation. Episode 5 of 5 [Rptd Sat 5.00am]. Round the Horne Big Ben's missing, so Kenneth Horne gets spying and Julian and Sandy open a bona boutique. With Hugh Paddick. From March 1966. Episode 1 of 13 [Rpt of today 8.00am]. The Michael Bentine Show From playing Doxon of Dick Green to a troop of Beefeaters - the ultimate one man show, written by the host. From January 1984 [Rptd today 7.30pm]. Jigs and Reels Fule's Gold: After 40 years of teaching creative writing, Mr Fisher discovers a masterpiece. Stephen Moore reads a short story by Joanne Harris. Episode 5 of 5. Bogarde on Film Judy: Dirk Bogarde reads more of his film memoirs. A ground-breaking role and the dramas of working with screen star Judy Garland. Episode 4 of 7. A Short History of Ireland Cromwell/The Curse of Cromwell: Oliver Cromwell arrived in Ireland in 1649 and vowed to avenge those who had previously massacred Protestants. Episode 49 of 120. Shopping, Seduction and... ...Mr Selfridge: Faced with debt and unaccustomed to restraint, Harry has to sell his shares in the department store. Read by Lindsay Duncan. Episode 5 of 5. CBeebies on BBC Radio 7 Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7. The Code of the Woosters A Wrongful Arrest: When Bertie is accused of theft, Jeeves is on hand. PG Wodehouse adventure with Michael Hordern and Richard Briers. Episode 7 of 7 [Rptd Sat 6.30am]. Tales from the Tower The Last Waltz: Jack's efforts to entertain with his Second World War drag spectacular are complicated by peeved pensioners. Episode 2 of 4 [Rptd Sat 6.00am]. Paradise Lost in Cyberspace Armed with a new face and an array of OAP gadgets, George Smith prepares to take on Central Admin. Stars Stephen Moore. Episode 4 of 6 [Rptd Sat 12.00am]. The Ghost Galaxies Piers Anthony's sci-fi adventure continues. An uncertain future faces the Meg II as it hurtles towards the rim of the universe. Episode 2 of 2 [Rptd Sat 12.30am]. Round the Horne Big Ben's missing, so Kenneth Horne gets spying and Julian and Sandy open a bona boutique. With Hugh Paddick. From March 1966. Episode 1 of 13 [Rpt of today 8.00am]. The Michael Bentine Show From playing Doxon of Dick Green to a troop of Beefeaters - the ultimate one man show, written by the host. From January 1984 [Rpt of today 12.30pm]. Deadfall Retired special agent Harry Davis is drawn back to his old job for an assassination plot. RD Wingfield play with Bob Peck [Rpt of today 9.00am]. South Riding Lydia finds a body. Headmistress Sarah Burton must make some decisions. Winifred Holtby dramatisation with Sarah Lancashire. Episode 15 of 15 [Rpt of today 10.00am]. Baldi Not For Life: A young girl's suicide sends the priestly sleuth on an internet murder trail. Starring David Threlfall and Robert Bathurst. Episode 4 of 6 [Rpt of today 10.15am]. Knowing Me, Knowing You Cheesy host Alan Partridge meets BBC TV's Commissioning Director and a maverick Lord. Stars Steve Coogan. From January 1993. Episode 6 of 6 [Rpt of today 8.30am]. The Nimmo Twins in... Lord of the Onion Rings: Ed fancies Elaine. So does his boss. But in another world, mighty Ed can smite his enemies. With Owen Evans. Episode 2 of 6 [Rptd Sat 3.30am]. Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show The confused variety veteran has a muddled day down the butchers and at a read through for a radio play. Stars Steve Delaney. Episode 3 of 6 [Rptd Sat 4.00am]. The Big Town All Stars Fifteen Minutes of Fame: The band enters a TV talent show - will it spell success or send them to oblivion? With Stephen Tompkinson. Episode 2 of 4 [Rptd Sat 4.30am]. The Big Town All Stars Fifteen Minutes of Fame: The band enters a TV talent show - will it spell success or send them to oblivion? With Stephen Tompkinson. Episode 2 of 4 [Rptd Sat 4.30am]. Paradise Lost in Cyberspace Armed with a new face and an array of OAP gadgets, George Smith prepares to take on Central Admin. Stars Stephen Moore. Episode 4 of 6 [Rpt of Fri 6.00pm]. The Ghost Galaxies Piers Anthony's sci-fi adventure continues. An uncertain future faces the Meg II as it hurtles towards the rim of the universe. Episode 2 of 2 [Rpt of Fri 6.30pm]. Deadfall Retired special agent Harry Davis is drawn back to his old job for an assassination plot. RD Wingfield play with Bob Peck [Rpt of Fri 9.00am]. South Riding Lydia finds a body. Headmistress Sarah Burton must make some decisions. Winifred Holtby dramatisation with Sarah Lancashire. Episode 15 of 15 [Rpt of Fri 10.00am]. Baldi Not For Life: A young girl's suicide sends the priestly sleuth on an internet murder trail. Starring David Threlfall and Robert Bathurst. Episode 4 of 6 [Rpt of Fri 10.15am]. Knowing Me, Knowing You Cheesy host Alan Partridge meets BBC TV's Commissioning Director and a maverick Lord. Stars Steve Coogan. From January 1993. Episode 6 of 6 [Rpt of Fri 8.30am]. The Nimmo Twins in... Lord of the Onion Rings: Ed fancies Elaine. So does his boss. But in another world, mighty Ed can smite his enemies. With Owen Evans. Episode 2 of 6 [Rpt of Fri 10.30pm]. Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show The confused variety veteran has a muddled day down the butchers and at a read through for a radio play. Stars Steve Delaney. Episode 3 of 6 [Rpt of Fri 11.00pm]. The Big Town All Stars Fifteen Minutes of Fame: The band enters a TV talent show - will it spell success or send them to oblivion? With Stephen Tompkinson. Episode 2 of 4 [Rpt of Fri 11.30pm]. The Deceivers The Sale at Parsola: William Savage has become a 'Deceiver' - does he now belong to Kali? John Masters dramatisation. Episode 5 of 5 [Rpt of Fri 11.00am]. Tales from the Tower The Last Waltz: Jack's efforts to entertain with his Second World War drag spectacular are complicated by peeved pensioners. Episode 2 of 4 [Rpt of Fri 5.30pm]. The Code of the Woosters A Wrongful Arrest: When Bertie is accused of theft, Jeeves is on hand. PG Wodehouse adventure with Michael Hordern and Richard Briers. Episode 7 of 7 [Rpt of Fri 5.00pm]. Big Toe Books Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7. Includes Burn Gorman reading Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Unearthing Mysteries San Galgano and the Sword in the Stone: The mystery of the severed hands, the sword in the stone and a search for a tomb. Episode 4 of 4 [Rptd today 7.00pm]. Vongole Professor Swann adores seducing students over spaghetti vongole, but what is he really looking for? Comedy starring Bill Nighy [Rptd today 7.30pm]. The Navy Lark Special Left Hand Down A Bit, With Leslie Phillips: Leslie Phillips roams the high seas of comedy with a three hour celebration of the long-running radio favourite [Rptd today 8.00pm, Sun 3.00am]. Hercule Poirot: Cards on the Table Hercule Poirot is on hand when a murderer strikes during a game of bridge. Agatha Christie dramatisation with John Moffatt. Our Brave Boys Ladies Who Lunch: The MOD has to make cuts and the navy, army and air force are all looking vulnerable. Stars Martin Jarvis and Fiona Shaw. Episode 3 of 4 [Rptd Sun 2.30am]. CBeebies on BBC Radio 7 Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7. Garrison Keillor's Radio Show The American funny man is in New York welcoming Nashville wonder Brad Paisley, the poet Ron Padgett and Scotland's Jean Redpath. Episode 23 of 33 [Rptd today 11.00pm, Sun 6.00am]. The Twilight Zone Night Call: Miss Keen has a quiet life, until a strange phone call on a stormy night changes her existence. Written by Richard Matheson. Episode 10 of 16. Wicca James Follett's tale of Pentworth, a village cut off from the world after a UFO crash, and the power struggle which ensues. Episode 2 of 8 [Rptd Sun 12.40am]. Unearthing Mysteries San Galgano and the Sword in the Stone: The mystery of the severed hands, the sword in the stone and a search for a tomb. Episode 4 of 4 [Rpt of today 8.00am]. Vongole Professor Swann adores seducing students over spaghetti vongole, but what is he really looking for? Comedy starring Bill Nighy [Rpt of today 8.30am]. The Navy Lark Special Left Hand Down A Bit, With Leslie Phillips: Leslie Phillips roams the high seas of comedy with a three hour celebration of the long-running radio favourite [Rpt of today 9.00am]. Garrison Keillor's Radio Show The American funny man is in New York welcoming Nashville wonder Brad Paisley, the poet Ron Padgett and Scotland's Jean Redpath. Episode 23 of 33 [Rpt of today 5.00pm]. Garrison Keillor's Radio Show The American funny man is in New York welcoming Nashville wonder Brad Paisley, the poet Ron Padgett and Scotland's Jean Redpath. Episode 23 of 33 [Rpt of today 5.00pm]. The Story of Doctor Who BBC Wales presents a talk on the making of Doctor Who featuring key crew members, including Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner. Glory in the Day Time Fascinated by the world of artists and actors, Mrs Murdock is delighted to be invited to take tea with one of her heroes. Our Brave Boys Ladies Who Lunch: The MOD has to make cuts and the navy, army and air force are all looking vulnerable. Stars Martin Jarvis and Fiona Shaw. Episode 3 of 4 [Rpt of Sat 1.30pm]. The Navy Lark Special Left Hand Down A Bit, With Leslie Phillips: Leslie Phillips roams the high seas of comedy with a three hour celebration of the long-running radio favourite [Rpt of Sat 9.00am]. Garrison Keillor's Radio Show The American funny man is in New York welcoming Nashville wonder Brad Paisley, the poet Ron Padgett and Scotland's Jean Redpath. Episode 23 of 33 [Rpt of Sat 5.00pm]. Big Toe Books Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7. Includes Burn Gorman reading Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. South Riding Omnibus Conclusion of Winifred Holtby's dramatisation. With Sarah Lancashire. Episodes 11-15 of 15 [Rptd Mon 1.00am]. The Reunion The Navy Lark: Sue MacGregor reunites some of the crew of 'HMS Troutbridge', including Leslie Phillips, June Whitfield and Tenniel Evans [Rptd Mon 2.15am]. Underworld An out-of-work ad man is escorted on a special journey by the poet Milton. Starring Stephen Moore and Sara Kestelman [Rptd today 8.00pm]. Little Blighty on the Down Sparks enjoys economic prosperity under the Rotarians. But will it last? Political satire with Nick Hancock from September 1988. Episode 2 of 3 [Rptd today 9.30pm]. An Hour with Jon Pertwee The star of Doctor Who, The Navy Lark and Worzel Gummidge entertains an audience with his one-man biographical show [Rptd today 5.00pm, Mon 5.00am]. Floggit's Gert and Daisy's shop is open for business in Russett Green. Starring Elsie and Doris Waters. From August 1956 [Rptd today 7.00pm, Mon 6.00am]. Listen to Les Les Dawson presents stand-up, sketches and his unforgettable piano sing-along. With Daphne Oxenford. From December 1980 [Rptd today 7.30pm, Mon 6.30am]. CBeebies on BBC Radio 7 Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7. An Hour with Jon Pertwee The star of Doctor Who, The Navy Lark and Worzel Gummidge entertains an audience with his one-man biographical show [Rpt of today 12.00pm]. Routemasters Don't be a Freud: Our heroes travel to 19th century Austria, where Freud is about to give an historic paper on telepathy. Episode 2 of 4 [Rptd Mon 12.00am]. Lady into Fox Mr Tebrick is surprised by his wife Silvia's new habits after her sudden transformation into a vixen. Read by Ben Miles. Episode 1 of 2 [Rptd Mon 12.30am]. Floggit's Gert and Daisy's shop is open for business in Russett Green. Starring Elsie and Doris Waters. From August 1956 [Rpt of today 1.00pm]. Listen to Les Les Dawson presents stand-up, sketches and his unforgettable piano sing-along. With Daphne Oxenford. From December 1980 [Rpt of today 1.30pm]. Underworld An out-of-work ad man is escorted on a special journey by the poet Milton. Starring Stephen Moore and Sara Kestelman [Rpt of today 10.00am]. Little Blighty on the Down Sparks enjoys economic prosperity under the Rotarians. But will it last? Political satire with Nick Hancock from September 1988. Episode 2 of 3 [Rpt of today 11.30am]. No 1 Ladies' Favourite Radio Show Never Get Lost: America wants to track anyone, anywhere. Now the Americans are bringing in the Bushmen to help. Also podcast. Episode 3 of 6 [Rptd Mon 3.00am]. 7 Previews Celebrate the Burkiss Way: With creators Andrew Marshall and David Renwick. Excerpts from next Saturday's three hour selection at 10.00am and 8.00pm [Rptd Mon 3.20am]. The Now Show Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical look at the week's news. From 20th March 2009 [Rptd Mon 3.30am]. Spats Science v the Arts: The show that tackles the big arguments and solves them using light entertainment. Written by and starring Luke Roberts. Episode 1 of 4 [Rptd Mon 4.00am]. Spats Religion v Atheism (and Other Religions): The show that tackles the big arguments and solves them using light entertainment. Episode 2 of 4 [Rptd Mon 4.15am]. The Mitch Benn Music Show The comedian presents Radio 7's only DJ show, playing classic comic songs. With special guest Neil Innes. From August 2005. Episode 5 of 6 [Rptd Mon 4.30am]. Routemasters Don't be a Freud: Our heroes travel to 19th century Austria, where Freud is about to give an historic paper on telepathy. Episode 2 of 4 [Rpt of Sun 6.00pm]. Lady into Fox Mr Tebrick is surprised by his wife Silvia's new habits after her sudden transformation into a vixen. Read by Ben Miles. Episode 1 of 2 [Rpt of Sun 6.30pm]. Lady into Fox Mr Tebrick is surprised by his wife Silvia's new habits after her sudden transformation into a vixen. Read by Ben Miles. Episode 1 of 2 [Rpt of Sun 6.30pm]. South Riding Omnibus Conclusion of Winifred Holtby's dramatisation. With Sarah Lancashire. Episodes 11-15 of 15 [Rpt of Sun 8.00am]. The Reunion The Navy Lark: Sue MacGregor reunites some of the crew of 'HMS Troutbridge', including Leslie Phillips, June Whitfield and Tenniel Evans [Rpt of Sun 9.15am]. No 1 Ladies' Favourite Radio Show Never Get Lost: America wants to track anyone, anywhere. Now the Americans are bringing in the Bushmen to help. Also podcast. Episode 3 of 6 [Rpt of Sun 10.00pm]. 7 Previews Celebrate the Burkiss Way: With creators Andrew Marshall and David Renwick. Excerpts from next Saturday's three hour selection at 10.00am and 8.00pm [Rpt of Sun 10.20pm]. The Now Show Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical look at the week's news. From 20th March 2009 [Rpt of Sun 10.30pm]. Spats Science v the Arts: The show that tackles the big arguments and solves them using light entertainment. Written by and starring Luke Roberts. Episode 1 of 4 [Rpt of Sun 11.00pm]. Spats Religion v Atheism (and Other Religions): The show that tackles the big arguments and solves them using light entertainment. Episode 2 of 4 [Rpt of Sun 11.15pm]. The Mitch Benn Music Show The comedian presents Radio 7's only DJ show, playing classic comic songs. With special guest Neil Innes. From August 2005. Episode 5 of 6 [Rpt of Sun 11.30pm]. An Hour with Jon Pertwee The star of Doctor Who, The Navy Lark and Worzel Gummidge entertains an audience with his one-man biographical show [Rpt of Sun 12.00pm]. Floggit's Gert and Daisy's shop is open for business in Russett Green. Starring Elsie and Doris Waters. From August 1956 [Rpt of Sun 1.00pm]. Listen to Les Les Dawson presents stand-up, sketches and his unforgettable piano sing-along. With Daphne Oxenford. From December 1980 [Rpt of Sun 1.30pm]. Big Toe Books Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7. Includes Adrian Edmondson reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. The Goon Show The Call of the West: Moriarty and Thynne sell saxophones to the Indians in this cowboy caper. With Peter Sellers. From January 1959 [Rptd today 12.00pm, 7.00pm]. Dead Ringers More celeb sound-alikes, as Anne Robinson bickers and it's decision time for Dale Winton. With Jon Culshaw. From December 2000. Episode 5 of 5 [Rptd today 10.00pm, Tue 3.00am]. Outbreak of Fear The Body on the Beach: Polford - an unassuming coastal fishing village, until a brutal death occurs. Thriller by RD Wingfield. Episode 1 of 5 [Rptd today 8.00pm, Tue 1.00am]. Ashenden, Gentleman Spy Ashenden is recruited into the Secret Service by 'R', on an entirely 'non-attributable' basis. Abridged by Neville Teller. Episode 1 of 5 [Rptd today 8.30pm, Tue 1.30am]. Speaking for Themselves The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. 'Pug' and 'Cat' get romantic. With Alex Jennings and Sylvestra Le Touzel. Episode 1 of 10 [Rptd today 9.00pm, Tue 2.00am]. Baldi Scratching the Surface: The detective priest gets embroiled in mystery and death on a pot-holing expedition. With David Threlfall. Episode 5 of 6 [Rptd today 9.15pm, Tue 2.15am]. Masters' India: Nightrunners... ...of Bengal. Kishanpur 1856: Rodney Savage meets the Silver Guru and hears disturbing news. With Michael Cochrane and Eva Haddon. Episode 1 of 4 [Rptd Tue 5.00am]. The Goon Show The Call of the West: Moriarty and Thynne sell saxophones to the Indians in this cowboy caper. With Peter Sellers. From January 1959 [Rpt of today 8.00am]. Foul Play Death By a Short Hand: When a star jockey crosses the ultimate finish line, all bets are off. Simon Brett hosts the murder quiz. From 1997. Episode 1 of 6 [Rptd today 7.30pm]. Fever Pitch Nick Hornby reads his autobiographical account of an obsessive relationship with Arsenal Football Club. Episode 1 of 5. Bogarde on Film The Servant: Dirk Bogarde reads more of his film memoirs. When a director falls ill, the screen star gets his first chance to direct. Episode 5 of 7. A Short History of Ireland To Hell or Connacht/Priests and Tories: The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty. Episode 50 of 120. The Science of DIY The Wheelbarrow: The art of construction deconstructed. Len Fisher and fellow experts reveal the importance of leverage when conveying a load. Episode 1 of 5. CBeebies on BBC Radio 7 Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7. Ballylenon Guard Gallagher moves into new lodgings, as the arguments rage over the cottage. 1956 sleepy Irish town whimsy with TP McKenna. Episode 4 of 6 [Rptd Tue 6.30am]. Unnatural Acts Caroline mourns Monty the gerbil and a seance brings unexpected results. With Kit Hollerbach and Jeremy Hardy. Episode 1 of 5 [Rptd Tue 6.00am]. Paradise Lost in Cyberspace Now a fully fledged OAP, George Smith goes on a mission with Andrea Sunbeam and Mrs Cookson. Stars Stephen Moore. Episode 5 of 6 [Rptd Tue 12.00am]. Methuselah's Children Paul Birchard reads Robert A Heinlein's sci-fi novel about a group of families who can live for several hundred years. Episode 1 of 6 [Rptd Tue 12.30am]. The Goon Show The Call of the West: Moriarty and Thynne sell saxophones to the Indians in this cowboy caper. With Peter Sellers. From January 1959 [Rpt of today 8.00am]. Foul Play Death By a Short Hand: When a star jockey crosses the ultimate finish line, all bets are off. Simon Brett hosts the murder quiz. From 1997. Episode 1 of 6 [Rpt of today 12.30pm]. Outbreak of Fear The Body on the Beach: Polford - an unassuming coastal fishing village, until a brutal death occurs. Thriller by RD Wingfield. Episode 1 of 5 [Rpt of today 9.00am]. Ashenden, Gentleman Spy Ashenden is recruited into the Secret Service by 'R', on an entirely 'non-attributable' basis. Abridged by Neville Teller. Episode 1 of 5 [Rpt of today 9.30am]. Speaking for Themselves The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. 'Pug' and 'Cat' get romantic. With Alex Jennings and Sylvestra Le Touzel. Episode 1 of 10 [Rpt of today 10.00am]. Baldi Scratching the Surface: The detective priest gets embroiled in mystery and death on a pot-holing expedition. With David Threlfall. Episode 5 of 6 [Rpt of today 10.15am]. Dead Ringers More celeb sound-alikes, as Anne Robinson bickers and it's decision time for Dale Winton. With Jon Culshaw. From December 2000. Episode 5 of 5 [Rpt of today 8.30am]. Acropolis Now Fish: The Oracle predicts danger for Aristophanes, but is it a 'dung thing'? Lynne Truss' Ancient Greece comedy with Stephen Moore. Episode 1 of 6 [Rptd Tue 3.30am]. Atomic Tales Night of the Cicadas: The cicada is a friendly chirruping insect, but what if it grew to vast size and hungered for human flesh? Episode 6 of 6 [Rptd Tue 4.00am]. The Skivers Going Live! Phillip Schofield re-lives his days on children's television, with Nick Golsen and Tim de Jongh. From January 1997. Episode 5 of 5 [Rptd Tue 4.30am]. Paradise Lost in Cyberspace Now a fully fledged OAP, George Smith goes on a mission with Andrea Sunbeam and Mrs Cookson. Stars Stephen Moore. Episode 5 of 6 [Rpt of Mon 6.00pm]. Methuselah's Children Paul Birchard reads Robert A Heinlein's sci-fi novel about a group of families who can live for several hundred years. Episode 1 of 6 [Rpt of Mon 6.30pm]. On 5 live sports extra This Month sports extra Formula One: Coming up at 1.25am on Friday, uninterrupted commentary on the first practice session for the Australian Grand Prix. 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Call 03700 100100 [standard rates]. Text 81199 [network rates]. Rob da Bank Radio 1's leftfield show, an eclectic two-hour mix of music from the UK and beyond. Rob da Bank Radio 1's leftfield show, an eclectic two-hour mix of music from the UK and beyond. Rob da Bank and friends Journey into Rob's weird and wonderful musical world for another Da Bank Double Decker, featuring two hour-long mixes from Josh Wink and Steve Lawler. Greg James What will he get up to next? The Chris Moyles Show The award-winning Chris Moyles Show with the award-winning Chris Moyles. Jo Whiley The home of Radio 1's Live Lounge. Newsbeat All the news you need to know from the UK and around the world, brought to you by Radio 1's dedicated team of journalists. Edith Bowman New music and chat. Scott Mills Scott entertains the nation. Newsbeat All the news you need to know from the UK and around the world, brought to you by Radio 1's dedicated team of journalists. Scott Mills Scott entertains the nation. 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Classical Collection With James Jolly. Including Stravinsky: Concerto for piano and wind instruments. Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A. Strauss: Zueignung. Busoni: Violin Concerto in D, Op 35a. Composer of the Week Reinhold Gliere (1975-1956). 2/5: Donald Macleod charts Gliere's early teaching career, including his influence as Prokofiev's first successful music tutor. Includes Sextet, Op 11. Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert Llyr Williams at the BBC Hoddinott Hall: 1/4. Penny Gore presents a piano recital by Llyr Williams. Schubert: Piano Sonata in A minor, D784. Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition. Afternoon on 3 BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus: 2/4. Penny Gore presents music marking the 80th birthday of the BBC SO and Chorus. With works by Marx, Kernis, Rachmaninov, Bennett and Adams. In Tune Petroc Trelawny presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world, including American Ballet Theatre director Kevin McKenzie and folk singer Kate Rusby. Performance on 3 Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Philharmonia continue their Vienna - City of Dreams series. Berg: Piano Sonata, with Mitsuko Uchida (piano). Berg: Kammerkonzert. Mahler: Symphony No 9. Night Waves Rana Mitter talks to celebrated Indian writer Amit Chaudhuri about his latest novel The Immortals and also discusses the contrast between Catholic and Protestant art. Composer of the Week Reinhold Gliere (1975-1956). 2/5: Donald Macleod charts Gliere's early teaching career, including his influence as Prokofiev's first successful music tutor. Includes Sextet, Op 11. The Essay Work-Life Balance: 2/5. Prof Hugh Cunningham explores the battle - long fought, but ultimately won - for leisure during the Industrial Revolution. Late Junction Verity Sharp presents Peter Bellamy, David Hykes's Harmonic Choir, piano music from GI Gurdjieff, virtuoso guitarist Tony McManus and the Turkish baglama playing of Ramazan Gungor. Late Junction Verity Sharp presents Peter Bellamy, David Hykes's Harmonic Choir, piano music from GI Gurdjieff, virtuoso guitarist Tony McManus and the Turkish baglama playing of Ramazan Gungor. Through the Night Susan Sharpe presents music, including Lassus, Bach, Reicha, Beethoven, Geminiani, Scarlatti, Wagner, Vaughan Williams, Berwald, Koehne, Purcell, Gilson, Grieg and Hellendaal. Breakfast With Rob Cowan. J Strauss II: Overture (Die Fledermaus). Mozart: Adagio and Fugue, K546. Dowland: O Sweet Woods. Bach: Toccata in D, BWV912. Buxtehude: Jesu meines Lebens Leben. Classical Collection With James Jolly. Including Haydn: Symphony No 24 in D. Sibelius: Lemminkainen and the Maidens of the Island (Legends, Op 22). Lindberg: Chorale. Nielsen: Symphony No 1 in G minor. Composer of the Week Reinhold Gliere (1875-1956). 3/5: Donald Macleod focuses on Gliere's short-lived career as a conductor, studying in Berlin. Including a celebrated recording of his Second Symphony. Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert Llyr Williams at the BBC Hoddinott Hall: 2/4. Penny Gore presents Shen Yang (bass-baritone) and Llyr Williams (piano) in songs by Schubert, Brahms and Wolf. Afternoon on 3 BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus: 3/4. Penny Gore presents music marking the 80th birthday of the BBC SO and Chorus. With works by Hayden, Mozart, Messiaen, Stravinsky and Weir. Choral Evensong Live from Wells Cathedral for the Feast of the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary. In Tune Petroc Trelawny presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world. Performance on 3 Hagen Quartet with Mitsuko Uchida (piano). Mozart: String Quartet in E flat, K428. Bartok: String Quartet No 3. Brahms: Piano Quintet in F minor. Plus the London Mozart Players. Night Waves In an extended conversation, Philip Dodd talks to pioneering scientist James Lovelock - originator of the concept of Gaia - about his remarkable life and the future of our planet. Composer of the Week Reinhold Gliere (1875-1956). 3/5: Donald Macleod focuses on Gliere's short-lived career as a conductor, studying in Berlin. Including a celebrated recording of his Second Symphony. The Essay Work-Life Balance: 3/5. Prof Hugh Cunningham compares the Victorian 'leisure classes' with the middle classes, who experienced stresses similar to those that many people do today. Late Junction Verity Sharp's introduces traditional music from Iceland and Bavaria, a 'space-folk odyssey' from Lau, guitar music from Tom James Scott and a Strathclyde Motet by James MacMillan. Late Junction Verity Sharp's introduces traditional music from Iceland and Bavaria, a 'space-folk odyssey' from Lau, guitar music from Tom James Scott and a Strathclyde Motet by James MacMillan. Through the Night Susan Sharpe presents music, including Bach, Mozart, Debussy, Stucken, Moscheles, Haydn, Grieg, Sumera, Part, Kraus, Dussek, Diamond, Schubert, Liszt, Vierdanck, Caplet and Debussy. Breakfast With Rob Cowan. Includes Khachaturian: Sabre Dance (Gayne). Couperin: La superbe. Skalkottas: Seven Greek Dances (excerpts). Albeniz: Granada (Suite Espanola). Janacek: Sinfonietta. Classical Collection With James Jolly. Foulds: Mirage. Sibelius: Symphony No 6. Prokofiev: Sonata for two violins, Op 56. Arr Ralf Gothoni: Three Finnish folksongs. Sibelius: Violin Concerto, Op 47. Composer of the Week Reinhold Gliere (1875-1956). 4/5: Donald Macleod traces Gliere's interest in oriental musical trends and his developing role within Soviet Russia. With Symphony No 3 (excerpts). Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert Llyr Williams at the BBC Hoddinott Hall: 3/4. Penny Gore presents Llyr Williams (piano) in Liszt's Annees de Pelerinage, Book 2 (Italy). Afternoon on 3 Handel Opera Cycle: Penny Gore presents a performance of Floridante, with American mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato in the role of Elmira. In Tune Petroc Trelawny presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world. Performance on 3 Imogen Cooper (piano) and the CBSO under Charles Mackerras. Haydn: Symphony No 85. Mozart: Piano Concerto No 22. Beethoven: Symphony No 7. Plus a focus on the London Mozart Players. Night Waves Anne McElvoy talks to multi award-winning choreographer and dancer Wayne McGregor about his new productions of Handel and Purcell at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Composer of the Week Reinhold Gliere (1875-1956). 4/5: Donald Macleod traces Gliere's interest in oriental musical trends and his developing role within Soviet Russia. With Symphony No 3 (excerpts). The Essay Work-Life Balance: 4/5. Hugh Cunningham tells the story of Victorians such as William Morris and Karl Marx who fought to improve the quality of the working lives of all Britons. Late Junction Verity Sharp presents music from the Auvergne by Dzouga!, Jane Chapman in Paul Whitty's Seven Pages for harpsichord and electronics, plus Ethiopian singing star Mahmoud Ahmed. Late Junction Verity Sharp presents music from the Auvergne by Dzouga!, Jane Chapman in Paul Whitty's Seven Pages for harpsichord and electronics, plus Ethiopian singing star Mahmoud Ahmed. Through the Night Susan Sharpe presents music, including Schubert, Telemann, Mozart, Scarlatti, Kilar, Saint-Saens, Handel, Haydn, Janacek, Debussy, Brahms, Haydn and Albert. Breakfast With Rob Cowan. Including Marais: Chaconne; Dialogue (Suite in G minor). Bloch: Suite hebraique. Brahms orch. Dvorak: Hungarian Dances Nos 18-21. Bliss: Suite (Adam Zero). Classical Collection With James Jolly. Schmitt: Danse d'Abisag. Haydn: Symphony No 25 in C. Janacek: String Quartet No 1. Saariaho: Chateau de l'Ame. Stravinsky: Apollo. Sibelius: Karelia Suite. Composer of the Week Reinhold Gliere (1875-1956). 5/5: Donald Macleod explores Gliere's final years, focusing on his legacy to those he taught and his unfinished Violin Concerto. Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert Llyr Williams at the BBC Hoddinott Hall: 4/4. Penny Gore presents Llyr Williams (piano) and the Leopold String Trio in Brahms's String Quartet No 2 in A, Op 26. Afternoon on 3 BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus: 4/4. Penny Gore presents music marking the 80th birthday of the BBC SO and Chorus. With works by Tang Jianping, Guo Wenjing, Tan Dun and Mozart. In Tune Petroc Trelawny presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world. Performance on 3 The London Mozart Players' 60th Birthday Gala Extravaganza, with Felicity Lott, Isabelle van Keulen and Howard Shelley performing Mozart, Rossini, Mendelssohn and Shostakovich. The Verb Ian McMillan's guests include Booker Prize-winning novelist Graham Swift, who discusses his poetry, plus a rare interview with Lithuanian poet Tomas Venclova. Composer of the Week Reinhold Gliere (1875-1956). 5/5: Donald Macleod explores Gliere's final years, focusing on his legacy to those he taught and his unfinished Violin Concerto. The Essay Work-Life Balance: 5/5. Hugh Cunningham argues that while male workers have largely won the historic battle for a work/leisure balance, women are struggling more than ever. World on 3 Lopa Kothari with sounds from across the globe, and a session by the 'queen of Iranian trip hop', Haleh, who teams up with producer and musician Marc van Eyck. World on 3 Lopa Kothari with sounds from across the globe, and a session by the 'queen of Iranian trip hop', Haleh, who teams up with producer and musician Marc van Eyck. Through the Night Susan Sharpe presents music, including Sibelius, Rameau, Moniuszko, Brahms, Bree, Schumann, Lindblad, Pez, Beethoven, Schubert, Wanski, Gounod, JCF Bach, Bach, Flury and Wegelius. Breakfast Presented by Mary King, who features two lively operatic preludes, a nocturne by Schubert and a piece by Elgar. CD Review With Andrew McGregor. Including 9.30am Building a Library: Faure's String Quartet. 10.30am Telemann's Brockes-Passion. 11.45am Disc of the Week: Mozart's Violin Sonatas. Dancing the Apocalypse Tom Service delves into Ravel's La valse, considered to be one of the most original and enigmatic works in all music, and seen by some as foreshadowing the Second World War. The Early Music Show Lucie Skeaping talks to Laurence Dreyfuss, founder/director of viol consort Phantasm. With music from their recordings, including works by Jenkins, Lawes and Gibbons. Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert Presented by Verity Sharp. The Skampa Quartet mark 20 years performing together with a live recital from London's Wigmore Hall of Schubert's String Quartet in G. World Routes in Azerbaijan 1/2. Lucy Duran examines the music of Azerbaijan, focusing on the old songs of the Ashig troubadours and the art music of the virtuosic Mugham performers. Jazz Library Sheila Jordan: American singer Sheila Jordan joins Alyn Shipton in front of an audience at the Gateshead International Jazz Festival to select the highlights from her catalogue. Opera on 3: Live from the Met Wagner's Das Rheingold: Live from the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, James Levine conducts a performance of the first part of Wagner's epic drama, The Ring of the Nibelung. Jazz Record Requests Geoffrey Smith presents a selection of listeners' jazz requests. Email jazz.record.requests@bbc.co.uk. Vaughan Williams The Nash Ensemble perform Ralph Vaughan Williams' String Quartet No 2 in A minor (For Jean on Her Birthday). Pre-Hear The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conducted by Robert Spano perform Golijov: Last Round for strings (1996) and Michael Gandolfi: The Garden of Cosmic Speculation for orchestra. Hear and Now Ivan Hewett presents the Nash Ensemble, conducted by Martyn Brabbins, premiering music by Michael Berkeley, Huw Watkins, Julian Anderson and Mark Anthony Turnage. Hear and Now Ivan Hewett presents the Nash Ensemble, conducted by Martyn Brabbins, premiering music by Michael Berkeley, Huw Watkins, Julian Anderson and Mark Anthony Turnage. The Early Music Show Art and Early Music Month: 5/8. The Bate Collection: Lucie Skeaping sees some of the best historical intruments at the Bate Collection in Oxford, including a 17th-Century recorder. Through the Night John Shea presents music, including Noskowski, Szymanowski, Mozart, J Strauss II, Haydn, Kodaly, Bella, Mokranjac, Copland, Arriaga, Sances, Rameau, Leclair, Saint-Saens and Franck. Breakfast Hosted by Mary King. Featuring a motet by Bach, Holst's Invocation and an orchestral birthday present from Leonard Bernstein. Iain Burnside Belgium: Iain explores famous Belgian musicians, including Ysaye, Franck and Jacques Brel, as well as arguably one of the world's finest choirs - the Collegium Vocale of Gent. Private Passions Michael Berkeley's guest is writer Anthony Horowitz, who musical selection includes Chopin piano works, opera by Mozart, Britten and Glass, as well as Maurice Jarre and Beethoven. The Early Music Show Lucie Skeaping looks at the life and works of composer and teacher Nicola Porpora, whose early career was overshadowed by the success of Alessandro Scarlatti in his native Naples. Radio 3 Requests A selection of Radio 3 listeners' requests. Choral Evensong Live from Wells Cathedral for the Feast of the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Discovering Music Stephen Johnson explores Vaughan Williams' tranquil wartime orchestral work - the Symphony No 5 in D, with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conducted by Paul Daniel. The Choir Voces Nordicae: Aled Jones is joined by members of the Swedish group Voces Nordicae. Plus a performance of Snofrid by one of Sweden's key musical figures, Wilhelm Stenhammar. Drama on 3 The Government Inspector, by Nikolai Gogol. A satire on corruption and sleaze in which a penniless clerk is mistaken for an important official. Starring Toby Jones and Paul Ritter. Words and Music Young and Easy: A programme of words and music exploring the intensity and transience of youth. Readings are by Hattie Morahan and Sam West. Jazz Line-Up Claire Martin is joined by Kevin LeGendre to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Blue Note Records. Music includes Blue Note's first hit - a version of Summertime from Sidney Bechet. Jazz Line-Up Claire Martin is joined by Kevin LeGendre to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Blue Note Records. Music includes Blue Note's first hit - a version of Summertime from Sidney Bechet. Through the Night John Shea presents music, including Martinu, Dvorak, Milhaud, Ravel, Dutilleux, Weber, JM Haydn, Rontgen, Bodinus, Vaughan Williams, Francaix, Ropartz, Kodaly, Strauss and Mozart. Breakfast With Rob Cowan. Including Byrd: Hodie Simon Petrus. Cabezon/Grainger: Prelude in the Dorian Mode. Shostakovich: Eight Preludes. Bruch: Serenade, Op 75 (2nd mvt). Classical Collection With James Jolly. Including Mendelssohn: Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage. Rameau: Zoroastre (excerpt). Copland: Quiet City. Boieldieu: Harp Concerto in C. Chopin: Nocturnes. Composer of the Week Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713): 1/5. Donald Macleod discusses Corelli's reputation, which rests on a collection of six publications and a few accounts about his brilliant playing. Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert Live from Wigmore Hall, London. Presented by Louise Fryer. The Tokyo Quartet and David Watkin (cello) perform Schubert's String Quintet in C, D956. Afternoon on 3 Berlin Philharmonic. 1/5: Penny Gore presents music showcasing the Berlin Philharmonic. Chavez: Symphony No 2. Mozart: Piano Concerto No 9. Plus Bach, Villa-Lobos, Elgar and Bartok. In Tune Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world. Performance on 3 Garrick Ohlsson (piano) and the Halle Orchestra conducted by Mark Elder. Janacek: Schluck und Jau. Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No 5. Holst: The Planets. Plus a focus on Czech music. Night Waves The Free Thinking Lecture - Will Self: Another chance to hear author and columnist Will Self delivering the opening lecture at Radio 3's 2008 Free Thinking festival of ideas. Composer of the Week Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713): 1/5. Donald Macleod discusses Corelli's reputation, which rests on a collection of six publications and a few accounts about his brilliant playing. The Essay A Good Death: Series about the art of dying and taboos around death. 1/5: Classicist Mary Beard asks what the ancient Romans and Greeks can teach us about the noble art of dying. Jazz on 3 Joshua Redman Trio Live at Ronnie Scott's: Jez Nelson presents saxophonist Joshua Redman live in concert at Ronnie Scott's, with Reuben Rogers on bass and Greg Hutchinson on drums. Today in Parliament News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with David Wilby. News and Weather The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by weather. Book of the Week The Tent, the Bucket and Me: Emma Kennedy's account of family camping holidays. 1/5: In 1970, three-year-old Emma's first holiday featured a tent, a bucket and a lot of Welsh rain. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. As BBC World Service BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. News Briefing The latest news from BBC Radio 4. Prayer for the Day Daily prayer and reflection with Anna Magnusson. Farming Today News and issues in rural Britain with Anna Hill. Today With James Naughtie and Sarah Montague. Including Sports Desk at 6.25am, 7.25am, 8.25am; Weather 6.05am, 6.57am, 7.57am; Yesterday in Parliament 6.45am; Thought for the Day 8.48am. Call Yourself a Feminist 3/3: Bettany Hughes presents a series of discussions tracing the development of feminist ideas from the 1960s onwards, with guests including Miranda Sawyer and Jessica Valenti. The Prime Ministers Nick Robinson explores the history of Britain's prime ministers. 5/8: Benjamin Disraeli, who turned his skills as a novelist to politics and became the first Jewish-born premier. Book of the Week The Tent, the Bucket and Me: Emma Kennedy's account of family camping holidays. 2/5: 1972 was the year of the trip to Hadrian's Wall and a lot of cross-border matrimonial raids. Woman's Hour With Jane Garvey. Featuring adults with learning difficulties and life at the check-out. Including drama: This Book Will Save Your Life. 2/5: Richard remembers how tasty donuts are. Peace Work Mark Devenport finds out how Northern Ireland is sending its politicians around the world to share their experiences of successful conflict resolution. Alan Garner: The Return to ... ... Brisingamen: John Waite meets Alan Garner, author of the book that helped shape Waite's own childhood, The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, to discuss his life and writing career. Call You and Yours Consumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Call 03700 100 444 [calls cost no more than to 01, 02 landline numbers]. Weather The latest weather forecast. The World at One National and international news with Martha Kearney. Ken Clarke's Jazz Greats Ken Clarke MP profiles great jazz musicians of the 20th century. 3/4: Clarinettist and bandleader Benny Goodman, who became known as the King of Swing. The Archers Matt's name is mud for Tony and Jennifer. Afternoon Play Witness - Five Plays from the Gospel of Luke. Series by Nick Warburton imagining the story of Jesus through the eyes of those who witnessed it. 1/5: The Lake. Home Planet Richard Daniel and the team discuss listeners' questions about the environment and the natural world. Actors' Words Actors read self-penned stories. 1/3. Le Rayon Vert, by Tim Pigott-Smith. On a blazing hot day in Biarritz, the narrator waits for the famous light effect in the evening sky. Soundscape: The Lion Pride Hugh Quarshie follows the lives of a fictional family of lions. 2/5: Beberu is chased out of his territory by two nomadic males which then kill the cubs and mate with the lionesses. Law in Action Clive Coleman investigates options for adopting a halfway house between marriage and living together, and asks which example England and Wales should follow. A Good Read Sue MacGregor talks to musician Thea Gilmore and broadcaster and writer Paul Gambaccini about their favourite books. PM Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with Carolyn Quinn. Including Weather at 5.57pm. Six O'Clock News The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by Weather. Cabin Pressure Sitcom about a tiny charter airline for whom no job is too small and many jobs are too difficult. 5/6: Edinburgh. A very special passenger makes Douglas grovel and Arthur cry. The Archers Ed finds someone in the know. Front Row Arts news and reviews. Mark Lawson reports from the opening night of the stage musical Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, starring Jason Donovan and based on the hit Australian film. This Book Will Save Your Life Penny Leicester's adaptation of the novel by AM Homes. 2/5: Richard has remembered how tasty donuts are. Is his life falling apart or starting over? File on 4 Fran Abrams investigates the case for new laws and tougher policing to prevent alleged human rights abusers from taking refuge in this country. In Touch Peter White with news and information for the blind and partially sighted. Type A Meet Type B! Blood type A person Andrew Brown and type B Louise Yeoman travel to Denmark to unravel the science of what makes people early or late risers. Call Yourself a Feminist 3/3: Bettany Hughes presents a series of discussions tracing the development of feminist ideas from the 1960s onwards, with guests including Miranda Sawyer and Jessica Valenti. Weather The latest weather forecast. The World Tonight National and international news and analysis with Ritula Shah. Book at Bedtime It's Beginning to Hurt. Short stories by James Lasdun. 2/5: Annals of the Honorary Secretary: An enigmatic and select society welcomes the arrival of a promising new member. Arturart Arthur Smith presents a series of comedy lectures on Art. 1/3. Classical Civilisation and Arturantiquities: Arthur considers the beginnings of art. Today in Parliament News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Sean Curran. Today in Parliament News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Sean Curran. News and Weather The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by weather. Book of the Week The Tent, the Bucket and Me: Emma Kennedy's account of family camping holidays. 2/5: 1972 was the year of the trip to Hadrian's Wall and a lot of cross-border matrimonial raids. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. As BBC World Service BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. News Briefing The latest news from BBC Radio 4. Prayer for the Day Daily prayer and reflection with Anna Magnusson. Farming Today News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith. Today With John Humphrys and Sarah Montague. Including Sports Desk at 6.25am, 7.25am; Weather 6.05am, 6.57am; Yesterday in Parliament 6.45am; Thought for the Day at 7.48am. Midweek Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves and guests. Book of the Week The Tent, the Bucket and Me: Emma Kennedy's account of family camping holidays. 3/5: With Britain now in the European Union, the Kennedy family take their first holiday abroad. Woman's Hour With Jane Garvey. Including the drama This Book Will Save Your Life. 3/5: Richard has become an accidental hero, befriending a crying woman and rescuing a horse. Is he happier? Battling Back Frank Gardner joins Operation Snow Warrior, a military winter training exercise in which all the servicemen and women taking part are disabled. Clare in the Community Sitcom by Harry Venning and David Ramsden. 6/6. The 1864 Mining Disaster: Clare organises a charity benefit in aid of the Keep Sparrowhawk Family Centre Open campaign. You and Yours Consumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Weather The latest weather forecast. The World at One National and international news with Martha Kearney. The Media Show Steve Hewlett presents a topical programme about the fast-changing media world. The Archers Ed finds someone in the know. Afternoon Play Miss St Andrews, by Mike Bartlett. Old grudges resurface as Miss St Andrews 1961 meets her old rival for the university Charities Queen title nearly 50 years later. Money Box Live Vincent Duggleby and guests answer calls on divorce and separation. Listeners can call 03700 100 444 from 1.30pm until 3.30pm [calls cost no more than to 01, 02 landline numbers]. Actors' Words Actors read self-penned stories. 2/3. Agnes, by Sian Phillips. As Agnes lies in her hospital bed, she realises that surgery has had a major and unexpected side effect. Soundscape: The Lion Pride Hugh Quarshie follows the lives of a fictional family of lions. 3/5: Kidogu the male cub is reunited with his mother. As the weeks pass, he is introduced to the rest of the pride. Thinking Allowed Laurie Taylor explores the latest research into how society works. Type A Meet Type B! Blood type A person Andrew Brown and type B Louise Yeoman travel to Denmark to unravel the science of what makes people early or late risers. PM Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with Carolyn Quinn. Including Weather at 5.57pm. Six O'Clock News The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by Weather. Mark Steel's in Town Mark Steel visits towns across the UK and creates a stand-up show for a local audience. 2/6: Mark records a show in Boston, Lincolnshire, celebrating sprouts, chavs and Puritans. The Archers Virtuousness comes at a price for Robert. Front Row Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson, including an interview with the children's writer and illustrator Shirley Hughes. This Book Will Save Your Life Penny Leicester's adaptation of the novel by AM Homes. 3/5: Richard has become an accidental hero, befriending a crying woman and rescuing a horse. Is he happier? Decision Time The BBC's Political Editor Nick Robinson shines a light on the process by which controversial decisions are reached behind closed doors in Whitehall. Lent Talks Well-known figures explore ideas of the absence of God from their own perspective. 4/6. The Eyes of God: Professor George Pattison reflects on the benefits of God's absence. The Island of Secrets Haunting sound portrait of Orford Ness in Suffolk, Europe's largest vegetated shingle spit. Narrator Paul Evans and wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson explore this wild area. Midweek Lively and diverse conversation with Libby Purves and guests. Weather The latest weather forecast. The World Tonight National and international news and analysis with Robin Lustig. Book at Bedtime It's Beginning to Hurt: Series of short stories by James Lasdun. 3/5. Totty: Divorcee June starts a new life in the countryside but cannot shake off the influence of her past. Bespoken Word Mister Gee presents the performance poetry series, recorded at London's Troubadour Coffee House. Featured performers include John Agard, Poeticat and shortMAN. One The sketch show where no sketch features more than one voice. Written by David Quantick and starring Dan Maier, Lizzie Roper and Graeme Garden. Today in Parliament News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Robert Orchard. Today in Parliament News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Robert Orchard. News and Weather The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather. Book of the Week The Tent, the Bucket and Me: Emma Kennedy's account of family camping holidays. 3/5: With Britain now in the European Union, the Kennedy family take their first holiday abroad. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. As BBC World Service BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. News Briefing The latest news from BBC Radio 4. Prayer for the Day Daily prayer and reflection with Anna Magnusson. Farming Today News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith. Today With John Humphrys and Evan Davis. Including Sports Desk at 6.25am, 7.25am; Weather 6.05am, 6.57am; Yesterday in Parliament 6.45am; Thought for the Day at 7.48am. In Our Time Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael's depiction of Plato and Aristotle and what it tells us about both the subjects and the painter. Book of the Week The Tent, the Bucket and Me: Emma Kennedy's account of family camping holidays. 4/5: Emma's mother agrees that this year's family holiday can be to France, but without the tent. Woman's Hour With Jane Garvey. Drama: This Book Will Save Your Life, by AM Homes. 4/5: Richard has moved to Malibu. His neighbour looks like a homeless man but drives a Bentley. Crossing Continents Ethiopia - Troubles Downstream: Peter Greste visits Northern Kenya where the lives of nearly half a million tribespeople are being threatened by a massive hydro-electricity project. With Great Pleasure Children's author Dame Jacqueline Wilson shares her love of literature with anecdotes and a choice of readings. You and Yours Consumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Weather The latest weather forecast. The World at One National and international news with Martha Kearney. Off the Page Dominic Arkwright discusses modern family life and how it matches up to the ideal with John O'Farrell, Kathryn Flett and Andi Oliver. The Archers Virtuousness comes at a price for Robert. Afternoon Play Gondwanaland: Stephen Keyworth's drama inspired by the friendship between family planning pioneer Marie Stopes and explorer Captain Robert Scott. Open Country Countryside magazine. Caz Graham joins the tenth anniversary celebrations of Keswick's Theatre by the Lake, which has inspired a revival of Cumbria's literary heritage. The Radio 4 Appeal Stephen Fry appeals on behalf of Rainforest Foundation UK. Donations: Freepost BBC Radio 4 Appeal. Credit cards: Freephone 0800 404 8144. Actors' Words Actors read self-penned stories. 3/5: Refuge, by Imogen Stubbs. Two refugees from war seek to rebuild their lives through the redemptive power of music. Soundscape: The Lion Pride Hugh Quarshie follows the lives of a fictional family of lions. 4/5: Now more than a year old, Kidogu is old enough to join the pride when they go hunting. Open Book Mariella Frostrup talks to Maggie Gee about her new novel My Driver. And 50 years after the death of Raymond Chandler, William Boyd pays tribute. The Material World Quentin Cooper puts listeners' science questions to a panel of experts, including why some things are a darker colour when they are wet and why mud continues to stick when dry. PM Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with Carolyn Quinn. Including 5.57pm Weather. Six O'Clock News The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by Weather. Old Harry's Game Andy Hamilton's comedy series set in hell. 6/6: Satan has worked out how to return Baby Patrick to Earth behind God's back. But God has eyes in his back and is feeling wrathful. The Archers Matt comes clean to the authorities. Front Row Arts news and reviews with Kirsty Lang. This Book Will Save Your Life Penny Leicester's adaptation of the novel by AM Homes. 4/5: Richard has moved to Malibu. His neighbour looks like a homeless man but drives a Bentley. Things are not as they seem. Born in Bradford Winifred Robinson follows the progress of a study that is trying to find out why genetic disorders and cases of infant and child mortality are so high in the city of Bradford. Analysis Obama's Pentagon: Newsnight's defence correspondent Mark Urban asks if the Obama presidency will see substantial reform at the Pentagon. Oceans: What Lies Beneath Gabrielle Walker explores why we know so little about the oceans that make up nearly 80 per cent of our planet. 3/4: Considering some of the resources that the oceans have to offer. In Our Time Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael's depiction of Plato and Aristotle and what it tells us about both the subjects and the painter. Weather The latest weather forecast. The World Tonight National and international news and analysis with Robin Lustig. Book at Bedtime It's Beginning To Hurt: Short stories by James Lasdun. 4/5: Cranley Meadows. While her husband faces up to being made redundant, Bryony has to confront the truth of her own desires. The Personality Test Comedy quiz presented by a new guest host every week. Lorraine Kelly is in the hot seat, and the panellists are comedians Sue Perkins, Lucy Porter, Robin Ince and Will Smith. Today in Parliament News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Sean Curran. Today in Parliament News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Sean Curran. News and Weather The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather. Book of the Week The Tent, the Bucket and Me: Emma Kennedy's account of family camping holidays. 4/5: Emma's mother agrees that this year's family holiday can be to France, but without the tent. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. As BBC World Service BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. News Briefing The latest news from BBC Radio 4. Prayer for the Day Daily prayer and reflection with Anna Magnusson. Farming Today News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith. Today With John Humphrys and Evan Davis. Including Sports Desk at 6.25am, 7.25am; Weather at 6.05am, 6.57am; Yesterday in Parliament 6.45am; Thought for the Day at 7.48am. Desert Island Discs Kirsty Young invites scientist Athene Donald to choose eight records to take to Radio 4's mythical desert island. Book of the Week The Tent, the Bucket and Me: Emma Kennedy's account of family camping holidays. 5/5: Emma, now 13, takes her final family camping trip to France. Woman's Hour With Sheila McClennon. Including the drama This Book Will Save Your Life, by AM Homes. 5/5: Richard's life has changed, and his son arrives to see him after years apart. Darwin Songs Chris Eldon Lee hears the results after eight contemporary singer-songwriters are given a week in a farmhouse in Shropshire to write songs about the life and work of Charles Darwin. The Stanley Baxter Playhouse Series of comic plays starring Stanley Baxter. 1/3: Astonishing Archie by Bill Paterson. When two brothers plan an old friend's funeral, the choice of music is a bone of contention. You and Yours Consumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson. Weather The latest weather forecast. The World at One National and international news with Brian Hanrahan. Feedback Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmes and policy. The Archers Matt comes clean to the authorities. Afternoon Play Stream, River, Sea: Romantic comedy by Peter Souter about sudden death and the effect it has on two dysfunctional adults and a highly precocious girl of 13. Gardeners' Question Time Eric Robson chairs the popular horticultural forum. Anne Swithinbank, Chris Beardshaw and Pippa Greenwood answer questions posed by gardeners in Devon. Soundscape: The Lion Pride Hugh Quarshie follows the lives of a fictional family of lions. 5/5: Now more than two years old, it is time for Kidogu to leave his family and find a territory of his own. Last Word Matthew Bannister presents the obituary series, analysing and celebrating the life stories of people who have recently died. The Film Programme Francine Stock talks to Colin Firth about his new film Genova, a ghost story with a twist directed by Michael Winterbottom. PM Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with Carolyn Quinn. Including Weather at 5.57pm. Six O'Clock News The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by Weather. The Now Show Comedy sketches and satirical comments from Steve Punt, Hugh Dennis and the team including Mitch Benn, Laura Shavin, Jon Holmes and Holly Walsh. The Archers Chris makes a very permanent gesture. Front Row Arts news and reviews with Kirsty Lang. This Book Will Save Your Life Penny Leicester's adaptation of the novel by AM Homes. 5/5: Richard's life has changed, and his son arrives to see him after years apart. Any Questions? Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Carlisle. A Point of View A weekly reflection on a topical issue from Clive James. The Friday Play - Stone God's Witness, by Danny Brocklehurst. Last in a series of four detective dramas. A woman witnesses the murder of a young boy by a notorious gang and chooses to speak up. Weather The latest weather forecast. The World Tonight National and international news and analysis with Robin Lustig. Book at Bedtime It's Beginning to Hurt: Short stories by James Lasdun. 5/5. The Half-Sister: When one of his clients invites him for drinks, a guitar teacher begins to suspect their intentions. A Good Read Sue MacGregor talks to musician Thea Gilmore and broadcaster and writer Paul Gambaccini about their favourite books. Today in Parliament News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Mark D'Arcy. Today in Parliament News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Mark D'Arcy. News and Weather The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather. Book of the Week The Tent, the Bucket and Me: Emma Kennedy's account of family camping holidays. 5/5: Emma, now 13, takes her final family camping trip to France. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. As BBC World Service BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. BBC Radio 4 resumes at 5.20am. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. News Briefing The latest news from BBC Radio 4. Prayer for the Day Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Leslie Griffiths. iPM The weekly interactive current affairs magazine featuring online conversation and debate. News and Papers The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers. Weather The latest weather forecast. Open Country Matt Baker investigates how the parklands and wetlands of the Lea Valley are being transformed for London 2012 into the largest urban park created in Europe for more than 150 years. Farming Today This Week News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith. Weather The latest weather forecast. Today With John Humphrys and Edward Stourton. Including Sports Desk at 7.25am, 8.55am; Yesterday in Parliament at 7.20am; Thought for the Day at 7.48am; Weather at 7.57am. Saturday Live Real life stories in which listeners talk about the issues that matter to them. Richard Coles is joined by Prue Leith. With poetry from Elvis McGonagall. Excess Baggage Sandi Toksvig explores the adventures, frustrations and joys of travel. The Comedy Scores Huw Williams appraises classic comedy music written for film, television and radio. The Week in Westminster A look behind the scenes at Westminster with Matthew D'Ancona. From Our Own Correspondent BBC foreign correspondents with the stories behind the world's headlines. Introduced by Kate Adie. Money Box Paul Lewis with the latest news from the world of personal finance. The Now Show Comedy sketches and satirical comments from Steve Punt, Hugh Dennis and the team including Mitch Benn, Laura Shavin, Jon Holmes and Holly Walsh. Weather The latest weather forecast. News The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Any Questions? Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Carlisle. Any Answers? Jonathan Dimbleby takes listeners' calls and emails in response to this week's edition of Any Questions? Call 03700 100 444 [calls cost no more than to 01, 02 landline numbers]. Saturday Play Ripley Under Water: Last of five plays based on the novels by Patricia Highsmith. Strange new neighbours show an overdeveloped interest in Ripley's past. Ken Clarke's Jazz Greats Ken Clarke MP profiles great jazz musicians of the 20th century. 3/4: Clarinettist and bandleader Benny Goodman, who became known as the King of Swing. Weekend Woman's Hour Highlights of this week's Woman's Hour programmes with Sheila McClennon. Saturday PM Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with Carolyn Quinn, plus the sports headlines. The Bottom Line Evan Davis presents the business magazine. Entrepreneurs and business leaders talk about the issues that matter to their companies and their customers. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. Weather The latest weather forecast. Six O'Clock News The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by Weather. Loose Ends Clive Anderson presents an eclectic mix of conversation, comedy and music. Profile Series of profiles of people who are currently making headlines. Saturday Review Tom Sutcliffe and guests discuss the week's cultural highlights, including the new film The Damned United, which stars Michael Sheen as Brian Clough. Archive on 4 Beat Mining with the Vinyl Hoover: Broadcaster Toby Amies discovers the value of old vinyl and how samples from records bought at car boot sales can provide the basis for new hits. Classic Serial Sunset Song, by Lewis Grassic Gibbon. 2/2: After her father's death, Chris marries and gives birth to a son. But the outbreak of the First World War brings devastating changes. News and Weather The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by weather. Decision Time The BBC's Political Editor Nick Robinson shines a light on the process by which controversial decisions are reached behind closed doors in Whitehall. Counterpoint Paul Gambaccini chairs the third heat of the music quiz from the Radio Theatre in London, with contestants from the south of England. Lost Voices Brian Patten explores the life and work of forgotten poets. 1/4. Harry Fainlight - Soul on Fire: How a meeting with the 1960s Beat poets changed Harry Fainlight's life. Lost Voices Brian Patten explores the life and work of forgotten poets. 1/4. Harry Fainlight - Soul on Fire: How a meeting with the 1960s Beat poets changed Harry Fainlight's life. News and Weather The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather. Lent Talks Well-known figures explore ideas of the absence of God from their own perspective. 4/6. The Eyes of God: Professor George Pattison reflects on the benefits of God's absence. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. As BBC World Service BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. News Briefing The latest news from BBC Radio 4. Bells on Sunday The sound of bells from Tewkesbury Abbey. Profile Series of profiles of people who are currently making headlines. News Headlines The latest national and international news. Something Understood Feast and Famine: Writer and broadcaster Irma Kurts reflects on the human obsession with food. On Your Farm Village Pigs: Adam Henson visits members of the Marton Pig Club, a community group raising 10 Berkshire pigs for meat. Weather The latest weather forecast. News and Papers The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers. Sunday Roger Bolton discusses the religious and ethical news of the week. Moral arguments and perspectives on stories, both familiar and unfamiliar. The Radio 4 Appeal Tanya Byron appeals on behalf of YoungMinds. Donations: Freepost BBC Radio 4 Appeal. Credit cards: Freephone 0800 404 8144. Weather The latest weather forecast. News and Papers The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers. Sunday Worship Journey into Taste: Observing Lent through the senses. A service from Augustine United Church, Edinburgh, led by Rev Lindsey Sanderson of Action of Churches Together in Scotland. A Point of View A weekly reflection on a topical issue from Clive James. Broadcasting House News and conversation about the big stories of the week with Paddy O'Connell. The Archers Omnibus The week's events in Ambridge. Desert Island Discs Kirsty Young invites writer Sebastian Faulks to choose eight records to take to Radio 4's mythical desert island. The Unbelievable Truth David Mitchell hosts the game show in which panellists are encouraged to tell lies. With Lucy Porter, Chris Addison, Clive Anderson and Graeme Garden. The Food Programme Omega 6: Sheila Dillon finds out how Omega 6 has come to dominate the Western diet and why it matters. Weather The latest weather forecast. The World This Weekend A look at events around the world. Gangs, Guns and Families Professor Jon Silverman takes a mother back to the notorious London estate she grew up on to see how it has changed and the growing prevalence of knife and gun crime. Gardeners' Question Time Eric Robson chairs the popular horticultural forum. Anne Swithinbank, Chris Beardshaw and Pippa Greenwood answer questions posed by gardeners in Devon. Ankle High History Mark Stephen uncovers Scotland's lost archaeological history. 2/4: Mark hears stories from a time when mountains and glens were full of whisky smugglers. Classic Serial Something Fresh: Dramatisation of PG Wodehouse's comic novel. 1/2: Two imposters infiltrate Blandings Castle, intent on recovering a valuable scarab from the dotty Lord Emsworth. Open Book Mariella Frostrup's guests include thriller writer Tom Rob Smith, who talks about his latest novel The Secret Speech. Plus a walk around Venice with novelist Donna Leon. Lost Voices Poet Brian Patten explores the life and work of forgotten poets. 2/4: Rosemary Tonks published two slim volumes of poetry before disappearing from public life in the late 1970s. File on 4 Fran Abrams investigates the case for new laws and tougher policing to prevent alleged human rights abusers from taking refuge in this country. Profile Series of profiles of people who are currently making headlines. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. Weather The latest weather forecast. Six O'Clock News The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by Weather. Pick of the Week Peter Curran introduces his selection of highlights from the past week on BBC radio. The Archers It's too little, too late, for Matt. Go4it Children's magazine. Barney Harwood is given a tour of the Wallace and Gromit A Grand Day Out exhibition at the Science Museum in London. Portraits of East Anglia Specially commissioned stories by local authors, inspired by paintings of the East Anglian landscape. 2/5: Teeny Weeny Little World, by DJ Taylor. Read by Stephen Critchlow. Feedback Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmes and policy. Last Word Matthew Bannister presents the obituary series, analysing and celebrating the life stories of people who have recently died. Money Box Paul Lewis with the latest news from the world of personal finance. The Radio 4 Appeal Tanya Byron appeals on behalf of YoungMinds. Donations: Freepost BBC Radio 4 Appeal. Credit cards: Freephone 0800 404 8144. Analysis Obama's Pentagon: Newsnight's defence correspondent Mark Urban asks if the Obama presidency will see substantial reform at the Pentagon. Weather The latest weather forecast. The Westminster Hour Reports from behind the scenes at Westminster with Carolyn Quinn. Including The Prime Ministers at 10.45pm. The Film Programme Francine Stock talks to Colin Firth about his new film Genova, a ghost story with a twist directed by Michael Winterbottom. Something Understood Feast and Famine: Writer and broadcaster Irma Kurts reflects on the human obsession with food. News and Weather The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather. Thinking Allowed Laurie Taylor explores the latest research into how society works. Bells on Sunday The sound of bells from Tewkesbury Abbey. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. As BBC World Service BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. News Briefing The latest news from BBC Radio 4. Prayer for the Day Daily prayer and reflection with Rev Leslie Griffiths. Farming Today News and issues in rural Britain with Anna Hill. Weather The latest weather forecast for farmers. Today With James Naughtie and Evan Davis. Including Sports Desk at 6.25am, 7.25am, 8.25am; Weather at 6.05am, 6.57am, 7.57am; Thought for the Day at 7.48am. Start the Week Andrew Marr sets the cultural agenda for the week. Book of the Week The Old Boys' Network: 1/5. Tim Pigott-Smith reads the journal kept by Dr John Rae during his years as the headmaster of Westminster School from 1970 to 1986. Woman's Hour With Jane Garvey. Plus the drama Daunt and Dervish, by Guy Meredith. 1/5: London, 1956. Plans for Josephine and Bill's wedding take a back seat when Daunt and Dervish get a call. Unseen Britain Peter White goes in search of those who monitor our daily lives but remain unseen themselves. 3/3: Peter meets forensic scientists and talks to them about their work. Hazelbeach Comedy drama series by Caroline and David Stafford. 3/6. Ronnie organises a trip to the races, and Nick makes a startling discovery about the true nature of friendship. You and Yours Consumer news and issues with Julian Worricker. Weather The latest weather forecast. The World at One National and international news with Martha Kearney. Counterpoint Paul Gambaccini chairs the fourth heat of the music quiz from the Radio Theatre in London, with contestants from the south of England. The Archers It's too little, too late, for Matt. Afternoon Play Dewey Eyed, by Sarah Naomi Lee. When librarian Philippa's mother loses her wits, she tries to communicate with her through the language of the Dewey cataloguing system. Archive on 4 Beat Mining with the Vinyl Hoover: Broadcaster Toby Amies discovers the value of old vinyl and how samples from records bought at car boot sales can provide the basis for new hits. Into the Gap 1/5: Poet Lemn Sissay observes Britain on the move at the Watford Gap motorway services, capturing its sounds and stories as he talks to people in transit. The Food Programme Omega 6: Sheila Dillon finds out how Omega 6 has come to dominate the Western diet and why it matters. Click On Simon Cox explores the ways in which technology enhances collaboration and asks about the social impact of masses mobilised by the internet. PM Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with Eddie Mair. Including Weather at 5.57pm. Six O'Clock News The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by Weather. The Unbelievable Truth David Mitchell hosts the game show in which panellists are encouraged to tell lies. With Simon Evans, Tony Hawks, Milton Jones and Johnny Vaughan. The Archers Mike's mouth gets the better of him. Front Row Arts news and reviews with Mark Lawson, who is joined by novelists Jeanette Winterton and Andrew O'Hagan to debate a new collection of stories inspired by renowned operas. Daunt and Dervish Another adventure for Guy Meredith's female private eyes, set in 1956. 1/5: Preparations for Josephine and Bill's wedding take a back seat when Daunt and Dervish get a phone call. Document Mike Thomson throws new light on past events. 2/3: Mike examines allegations that CIA agents sabotaged consignments of British Leyland buses bound for Cuba in the 1960s. Crossing Continents Ethiopia - Troubles Downstream: Peter Greste visits Northern Kenya where the lives of nearly half a million tribespeople are being threatened by a massive hydro-electricity project. The Medicalisation of Normality John Naish investigates the use of prescription drugs to counteract mental disorders, many of which may be any mental or social tendencies that fail to conform to perceived norms. Start the Week Andrew Marr sets the cultural agenda for the week. Weather The latest weather forecast. The World Tonight National and international news and analysis with Ritula Shah. Book at Bedtime The Earth Hums in B Flat: Joanna Page reads Mari Strachan's magical story of a child detective, set in 1950s Wales. 1/5: Gwenni Morgan is 12 and flies in her sleep. Off the Page Dominic Arkwright discusses modern family life and how it matches up to the ideal with John O'Farrell, Kathryn Flett and Andi Oliver. Today in Parliament News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Susan Hulme. News and Weather The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather. Book of the Week The Old Boys' Network: 1/5. Tim Pigott-Smith reads the journal kept by Dr John Rae during his years as the headmaster of Westminster School from 1970 to 1986. Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. Gideon Coe Gideon presents dance duo Lemon Jelly recorded in 2002, plus Britpop band Lush playing a 1996 gig in their own backyard. 6 Music Plays It Again You'll Never Be Sixteen Again. 9/14. In a Broken Dream Part 1. John Peel looks at the era of long hair, skinheads and tartan-trousered teenyboppers. The Music Week Julie Cullen and Matt Everitt look back at the week in music, plus there's news from the SXSW festival in Texas and an interview with PJ Harvey. Chris Hawkins More sessions and archive music with Chris plus The Elvis Presley Story, a 13-part profile of the King presented by Wink Martindale. Shaun Keaveny Shaun presents the breakfast show, featuring the first track from BBC 6 Music's Album of the Day, plus Toast the Nation and the latest music news with Matt Everitt. George Lamb Sony Award-winning mayhem with George, who is joined by Chris O'Dowd and Rhys Darby from Richard Curtis' latest film The Boat That Rocked. Nemone Norwegian electro duo Röyksopp chat to Nemone about their new album Junior. Steve Lamacq Steve plays new music and classic tracks, plus he catches up with Maxïmo Park. Marc Riley Marc plays classic tracks and cutting-edge music, featuring American singer-songwriter Alela Diane. Gideon Coe Gideon presents tracks from skiffle musician Lonnie Donegan and New York band Television, plus a 1978 Peel session from X-Ray Spex. Gideon Coe Gideon presents tracks from skiffle musician Lonnie Donegan and New York band Television, plus a 1978 Peel session from X-Ray Spex. 6 Music Plays It Again You'll Never Be Sixteen Again. 10/14. In a Broken Dream Part 2. John Peel looks at the era of long hair, skinheads and tartan-trousered teenyboppers. Chris Hawkins More sessions and archive music with Chris plus The Elvis Presley Story, a 13-part profile of the King presented by Wink Martindale. Shaun Keaveny Featuring another chance to hear the Record of the Week, more musings with Matt and the first track from BBC 6 Music's Album of the Day. George Lamb Sony Award-winning mayhem with George, featuring an interview with Rolf Harris plus London electro-indie band Milke playing in the 6 Music Hub. Nemone Nemone is joined by indie-disco band Chew Lips, who talk about their new single Solo, and Charlie Brooker, who tells her about his new TV series Charlie Brooker's News Wipe. Steve Lamacq Steve plays new music and classic tracks. Marc Riley Marc plays classic tracks and cutting-edge music featuring tracks from Mr Solo, former singer with David Devant and His Spirit Wife. Gary Crowley Gary Crowley sits in for Gideon Coe and presents more live recordings and sessions from the BBC archive featuring tracks from Luscious Jackson, Sigur Ros and Benjamin Zephaniah. Gary Crowley Gary Crowley sits in for Gideon Coe and presents more live recordings and sessions from the BBC archive featuring tracks from Luscious Jackson, Sigur Ros and Benjamin Zephaniah. 6 Music Plays It Again You'll Never Be Sixteen Again. 11/14. Pretty Vacant Part 1. John Peel covers the rise and fall of punk, the John Travolta disco boom and riots in the cities. Chris Hawkins More sessions and archive music with Chris plus The Elvis Presley Story, a 13-part profile of the King presented by Wink Martindale. Shaun Keaveny Shaun presents New York indie band The Virgins playing in the 6 Music Hub. George Lamb Sony Award-winning mayhem with George. Nemone Nemone is joined by film critic Jason Solomons to discuss the week's releases and catch up on all the movie gossip. Steve Lamacq Steve plays new music and classic tracks. Marc Riley Marc plays classic tracks and cutting-edge music, featuring Glaswegian band 1990s. Gary Crowley Gary Crowley sits in for Gideon Coe and presents MGMT at the South by South West festival, plus sessions from Fairport Convention and Martina Topley-Bird. Gary Crowley Gary Crowley sits in for Gideon Coe and presents MGMT at the South by South West festival, plus sessions from Fairport Convention and Martina Topley-Bird. 6 Music Plays It Again You'll Never Be Sixteen Again. 12/14. Pretty Vacant Part 2. John Peel continues on the rise and fall of punk, the John Travolta disco boom and riots in the cities. Chris Hawkins More sessions and archive music with Chris. Shaun Keaveny Shaun is joined by Matt Everitt for three hours of A-grade tracks, the latest music news and all his regular features. George Lamb Sony Award-winning mayhem with George, who is joined by Australian comedian and ex-Neighbours actor Mark Little. Nemone Nemone catches up with comedian and actor Chris Addison as he prepares for his new stand-up tour. Steve Lamacq Steve plays new music and classic tracks, plus Doves are in the studio to talk about their fourth album and to play a session. Tom Robinson Tom brings you something for the weekend, featuring a session from Billy Childish's Medway Blues outfit, the Chatham Singers. Bruce Dickinson's Friday Rock Show Bruce is joined by Lips and Robb from veteran band Anvil, along with director and fan Sacha Gervasi, who rescued them from obscurity with his documentary Anvil! The Story of Anvil. Bruce Dickinson's Friday Rock Show Bruce is joined by Lips and Robb from veteran band Anvil, along with director and fan Sacha Gervasi, who rescued them from obscurity with his documentary Anvil! The Story of Anvil. Queens of Noize Mairead and Tabitha spin tunes for the wee small hours, welcome the editors of Vice magazine into the studio and are joined by London lothario David Piper for some innuendo. Clare McDonnell Clare McDonnell brings you chat, sessions, concerts and documentaries, plus another Spotlight Act. Iyare Start the morning with half an hour of anthems in Morning Glory, plus classic sessions from BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge and the 6 Music Hub. Adam and Joe Join the award-winning Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish for more Song Wars and interactive fun in Text the Nation. Liz Kershaw Liz talks to listeners about their ultimate album in All Killer No Filler and their favourite party tunes in It's My Party. Plus Showstopper and Homeboy Simpson At The Cinema. Jon Holmes Jon tries to stay off BBC 6 Music's naughty step and offers up another round of irreverent pop star quiz Ken Bruce Master. Lauren Laverne Lauren delivers a pacy end to Saturday afternoons with a topical mix of chat and ace tunes, with a heavy emphasis on new and up-and-coming artists. The Funk and Soul Show Craig Charles plays the best black music from the past and present. 6 Mix with the Queens of Noize The Queens present more remixes and floorfillers. Don Letts Don Letts presents his own unique mix - from vintage reggae and dub to punk, funk and soul, alongside the cream of the new releases. Don Letts Don Letts presents his own unique mix - from vintage reggae and dub to punk, funk and soul, alongside the cream of the new releases. BBC Introducing... ...With Tom Robinson. More new music and interviews with Tom. Live at Two Chris Hawkins presents Richie Havens recorded at London's Mean Fiddler in 1995. Clare McDonnell Clare McDonnell brings you chat, sessions, concerts and documentaries, plus another Spotlight Act. Iyare Start your morning off with thirty minutes of laid back tunes in the Sunday Chillout, plus from 9.00am until 10.00am, the Sunday Shuffle - listeners pick tunes on a theme. Jon Richardson Jon and friends discuss pretty much anything that comes into their heads. Lovable rogue Matt Forde joins them from 12.00pm. The Music Week Julie Cullen and Matt Everitt look back at the week in music. Huey Morgan Huey is joined by Deep Purple frontman Ian Gillan. Stephen Merchant Steve brings his humour and love of music to Sunday afternoons, plus he reviews the week's notable releases with his regular team - Rufus, Sammy and Harry. Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone A walk on the unconventional side of music, featuring more Live Freaks from the BBC archives plus Professor Justin Spear and the usual mix of strange and beautiful tunes. Dave Pearce Two hours of classic dance anthems with Dave, plus listeners' choices and new UK talent in Bedroom Producers. Guy Garvey's Finest Hour The Mercury Music Prize-winning musician shares another selection of top tunes and a vintage moment from the BBC archive. Radio Hour With Bob Dylan Bob takes Madness as his theme and includes the songs Crazy by Patsy Cline, Eddie Cochran's Nervous Breakdown, Madness by Prince Buster and Crackin' Up by Bo Diddley. Radio Hour With Bob Dylan Bob takes Madness as his theme and includes the songs Crazy by Patsy Cline, Eddie Cochran's Nervous Breakdown, Madness by Prince Buster and Crackin' Up by Bo Diddley. BBC Introducing... ...With Tom Robinson. More new music and interviews with Tom. Chris Hawkins More sessions and archive music with Chris. Shaun Keaveny Shaun welcomes in a new week with Toast the Nation, the Record of the Week and all the latest music news with Matt Everitt. George Lamb Sony Award-winning mayhem with George. Cerys Matthews Music and chat with Cerys Matthews sitting in for Nemone. Steve Lamacq Steve plays new music and classic tracks. Marc Riley Marc plays classic tracks and cutting-edge music. Gideon Coe Gideon presents concert highlights from the Bhundu Boys and Devendra Banhart, plus archive tracks from Led Zeppelin, Wave Pictures, Marden Hill and Johnny Flynn. 6 Music Plays It Again You'll Never Be Sixteen Again. 13/14. Best Years of Our Lives Part 1. John Peel deals with New Romantics, glue sniffers, casuals and psychobillies. The Music Week Julie Cullen and Matt Everitt look back at the week in music. RnB with Ronnie Herel The biggest RnB tunes in and out of the mix plus hot new exclusives. Text 88111 [network rates]. Up at midnight - D&B with Crissy Criss. D&B with Crissy Criss Upfront exclusive drum and bass pressure in the mix. Text 88111 [network rates apply], or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Up at 2.00am - House M1X with Footloose. House M1X with Footloose The hottest house tunes in the mix. Text 88111 [network rates apply], or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up at 6.00am - Dev. Dev Your daily does of early morning fun, laughs and music. Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Coming up at 8.00am - Breakfast with Trevor and Gemma. Breakfast with Trevor and Gemma Trevor Nelson and Gemma kickstart your morning. Big tunes and big guests. Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Up next at 11.00am - Rampage. Rampage The best new black music in the mix. Text 88111 [network rates apply] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up at 2.00pm - Max. Max Max with a mix of news, music, sport and documentaries. Text 88111 [network rates apply] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up at 4.00pm - Ace and Vis. Ace and Vis The troublemakers of radio. Don't just sit there staring, join us! Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Next up at 7.00pm - MistaJam. MistaJam The hottest tunes in the mix, big guests and live music. Plus the 1Xtra UKG chart. Text 88111 [network rates]. Up next at 10.00pm - UKG with Cameo. UKG with Cameo The biggest UKG tunes in and out of the mix and hot new exclusives. May contain strong language. Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Up at midnight - Dancehall with Robbo Ranx. UKG with Cameo The biggest UKG tunes in and out of the mix and hot new exclusives. May contain strong language. Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Up at midnight - Dancehall with Robbo Ranx. Dancehall with Robbo Ranx The freshest dancehall tunes in and out of the mix. This programme may contain strong language. Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Coming up at 2.00am - HomeGrown M1X with Twin B. HomeGrown M1X with Twin B Twin B with the best new UK music in the mix. This programme may contain strong language. Log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up next at 6.00am - Dev. Dev Your daily dose of early morning fun, laughs and music. Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Next up at 8.00am - Breakfast with Trevor and Gemma. Breakfast with Trevor and Gemma Trevor Nelson and Gemma meet Nicolas Cage. Text us on 88111 [network rates apply] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1Xtra. Up next at 11.00am - Rampage. Rampage The best new black music in the mix. Text 88111 [network rates apply], or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up at 2.00pm - Max. Max Max with a mix of news, music, sport and documentaries. Text 88111 [network rates apply] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up next at 4.00pm - Ace and Vis. Ace and Vis The troublemakers of radio. Don't just sit there staring, join us! Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Coming up next at 7.00pm - MistaJam. MistaJam The hottest tunes in the mix, big guests and live music, plus the definitive 1Xtra D&B chart. Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Up at 10.00pm - D&B with Friction. D&B with Friction Friction is in for Bailey with the hottest drum and bass flavours. Text us on 88111 [network rates apply] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up next at midnight - DJ Edu. D&B with Friction Friction is in for Bailey with the hottest drum and bass flavours. Text us on 88111 [network rates apply] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up next at midnight - DJ Edu. DJ Edu DJ Edu with the hottest underground sounds out of Africa, from hip hop and RnB to dancehall, garage and drum and bass. Up next at 2.00am - Dancehall M1X with Young Lion. Dancehall M1X with Young Lion The hottest dancehall in the mix. This programme may contain strong language. Text 88111 [network rates apply] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Next up at 6.00am - Dev. Dev Your daily dose of early morning fun, laughs and music. Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Next up at 8.00am - Breakfast with Trevor and Gemma. Breakfast with Trevor and Gemma Trevor Nelson and Gemma kickstart your morning. Big tunes and big guests. Text us on 88111 [network rates apply] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1Xtra. Up next at 11.00am - Rampage. Rampage The best in new black music in the mix. Text 88111 [network rates apply], or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up next at 2.00pm - Max. Max Max with a mix of news, music, sport and documentaries. Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Coming up next at 4.00pm - Ace and Vis. Ace and Vis The troublemakers of digital radio. Don't just sit there staring at the screen, join us! Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Next up at 7.00pm - MistaJam. MistaJam The hottest tunes in the mix, big guests and live music. Plus the definitive 1Xtra Dancehall chart. Up next at 10.00pm - Dancehall with Robbo Ranx. Dancehall with Robbo Ranx Robbo Ranx with the freshest dancehall tunes in and out of the mix. May contain strong language. Text 88111 [network rates]. Coming up next at midnight - Benji B. Dancehall with Robbo Ranx Robbo Ranx with the freshest dancehall tunes in and out of the mix. May contain strong language. Text 88111 [network rates]. Coming up next at midnight - Benji B. Benji B The best in jazz, funk, hip hop, house and broken beats, with a soulful twist in and out of the mix. Text 88111 [network rates]. Up at 2.00am - Hip Hop M1X. Hip Hop M1X with Sarah Love The hottest hip hop in the mix. This programme may contain strong language. Text us on 88111 [network rates apply] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Next up at 6.00am - Dev. Dev Your daily dose of early morning fun, laughs and music. Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Up next at 8.00am - Breakfast with Trevor and Gemma. Breakfast with Trevor and Gemma Trevor Nelson and Gemma count down to the weekend! Big tunes and big guests. Text us on 88111 [network rates apply] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1Xtra. Up next at 11.00am - Rampage. Rampage The best in new black music in the mix. Are you ready for the Old School Rush Hour Mix? Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Coming up next at 2.00pm - Max. Max Max with a mix of news, sport, music and documentaries. Text on 88111 [network rates apply] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1Xtra. Up next at 4.00pm - Ace and Vis. Ace and Vis The troublemakers of digital radio kick down the door for the start of the weekend. Text 88111 [network rates apply] or go to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up next at 7.00pm - MistaJam. MistaJam The hottest tunes, big guests and live music. Plus the definitive 1Xtra Hip Hop Chart. Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Up next at 10.00pm - Hip Hop with Semtex. Hip Hop with Semtex The biggest hip hop tunes in and out of the mix. This programme may contain strong language. Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Next up at midnight - RnB with G Child. Hip Hop with Semtex The biggest hip hop tunes in and out of the mix. This programme may contain strong language. Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Next up at midnight - RnB with G Child. RnB with G Child The freshest RnB in and out the mix. Text 88111 [network rates apply], or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up next at 2.00am - UKG M1X with DJ Q. UKG M1X with DJ Q DJ Q with the hottest UKG in the mix. This programme may contain strong language. Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Coming up next at 6.00am - Sarah Love. Sarah Love Your weekend wake-up call. Text us on 88111 [network rates apply]. Coming up next at 9.00am - Weekend Breakfast with Twin B. Weekend Breakfast with Twin B The soundtrack to your weekend. Text 88111 [network rates] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Next at 1.00pm - 1Xtra Chart Show with Ronnie Herel. Chart Show With Ronnie Herel. Counting down the biggest selling tracks in black music as on 1Xtra. Text 88111 [network rates apply] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up at 4.00pm - Seani B. Seani B Big tunes, hot remixes and mash-ups. Text us on 88111 [network rates apply] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up next at 7.00pm - Trevor Nelson. Trevor Nelson The best black music and club tunes. Log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up next at 10.00pm - MistaJam. MistaJam MistaJam is in for Target with your favourite club tunes in the mix. May contain strong language. Text us on 88111 [network rates apply]. Up at midnight - Hip Hop with Semtex. MistaJam MistaJam is in for Target with your favourite club tunes in the mix. May contain strong language. Text us on 88111 [network rates apply]. Up at midnight - Hip Hop with Semtex. Hip Hop with Semtex The biggest hip hop tunes in and out of the mix. This programme may contain strong language. Text us on 88111 [network rates apply]. Up next at 4.00am BST - Mentor Beats. Mentor Beats Mentor Beats sits in for Panjabi Hit Squad with the hottest Asian beats on the streets. Log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up next at 6.00am - Sarah Love. Sarah Love Your weekend wake-up call. Text us on 88111 [network rates apply]. Coming up next at 9.00am - Weekend Breakfast with Twin B. Weekend Breakfast with Twin B The soundtrack to your weekend. Text us on 88111 [network rates apply] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up next at 1.00pm - The Basement. The Basement Ronnie Herel presents a Marvin Gaye Basement special. Text us on 88111 [network rates apply] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up next at 4.00pm - Seani B. Seani B Big tunes and old skool flavours. Text us on 88111 [network rates apply], or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up next at 7.00pm - BBC Introducing HomeGrown. BBC Introducing HomeGrown With Ras Kwame. 100 per cent UK music - the home of new talent is here. Text 88111 [network rates apply] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up at 10.00pm - Westwood. Westwood Tim Westwood with the best in UK rap music. This programme may contain strong language. Log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Up next at midnight - RnB with DJ B. RnB with DJ B Soulful RnB in and out the mix. Text 88111 [network rates apply], or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up at 2.00am - Soca with D Tee. RnB with DJ B Soulful RnB in and out the mix. Text 88111 [network rates apply], or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up at 2.00am - Soca with D Tee. Soca with D Tee D Tee presents the UK's only national soca show. Log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up next at 4.00am - Xtra Talent. Xtra Talent 1Xtra introduces you to Eddie Kadi. Log on to bbc.co.uk/1Xtra. Up next at 6.00am - Dev. Dev Your daily dose of early morning fun, laughs and music. Text us on 88111 [network rates apply]. Coming up at 8.00am - Breakfast with Trevor and Gemma. Breakfast with Trevor and Gemma Trevor Nelson and Gemma kick-start your morning. Big tunes and big guests. Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Up next at 11.00am - Rampage. Rampage The best in new black music in the mix. Text 88111 [network rates apply] or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Coming up at 2.00pm - Max. Max Max presents a mix of news, sport, music and documentaries. Text 88111 [network rates apply]. Coming up next at 4.00pm - Ace and Vis. Ace and Vis The troublemakers of radio. Don't just sit there staring - join us! Text 88111 [network rates apply] or go to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Next up at 7.00pm - MistaJam. MistaJam The hottest tunes in the mix, big guests and live music. Plus the definitive 1Xtra RnB chart. Coming up next at 10.00pm - RnB with Ronnie Herel. RnB with Ronnie Herel The biggest RnB tunes in and out of the mix plus hot new exclusives. Text 88111 [network rates]. Up at midnight - D&B with Crissy Criss. D&B with Crissy Criss Upfront exclusive drum and bass pressure in the mix. Text 88111 [network rates apply], or log on to bbc.co.uk/1xtra. Up at 2.00am - House M1X with Footloose. Richard Bacon Lively and entertaining late night conversation. Text 85058 [network rate 10-15p applies]. Up All Night Rhod Sharp presents. Including at 1.35am World Weather. 2.35am Pods and Blogs. 3.05am. Canada Desk. 3.35am Archaeology. 4.45am Hollywood. Morning Reports A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories. Wake Up to Money News and views from the business world with Rebecca Pike and Mickey Clark. Download the podcast at bbc.co.uk/5live. 5 live Breakfast All the main news from the UK and around the world with Nicky Campbell and Shelagh Fogarty. Plus travel, sport and business. 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