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Kamila Shamsie and Jeffrey Archer Harriett Gilbert to talk favourite books.
Aleks Krotoski explores the amazing world of fictional food made real.
1/4 The Glaswegian cops are on the case when a corpse is discovered on Maryhill Road.
6/7 Stephen Bradley tackles part two of his plan to retrieve his stolen investment.
5/10 Clearing out the cellar, Audrey finds more than she had bargained for.
19/26 Inspector Ned Seagoon is hot in pursuit of a mysterious nose assailant.
1/4 After their cancer treatments, Chippy is mad, Jill is sad and Terri is dangerous to know.
2/5 A ship's hit by a torpedo and one woman's terrifying recollections.
2/10 Tina opens up about her family life and presses Anders about his wife, Birgitt.
5/6 Simon Mayo hosts a three-way battle to find out which is the funniest comedy generation.
2/6 Hugo Kellerman, writer of the futuristic 1962 radio soap, tries scripting TV sci-fi.
2/5 After VE Day, the realities of servicemen's return to civilian life began to bite...
A young woman decides it's time to move out of her parents' house.
2/4 A headless body puzzles the Glaswegian cops - there's not a speck of blood on it.
7/7 One of the four - Lord James Brigsley - has yet to come up with his plan.
1/6 Three promising graduates are still underachieving in their 30s. Stars Richard E Grant.
10/20 Making no money in showbiz, The Lad Himself sees his future in selling coffee.
2/6 Alice catches up with some old friends and the entire family do a house-sit
3/5 How women entered the workplace during wartime.
3/10 Anders opens up about Birgitt and ritual. Tina considers the life-cycle of the farm.
5/6 Steph McGovern poses devilishly devious dilemmas to guests Russell Kane and Isy Suttie.
8/10 Dr Geoff Bunn on how chemical transmission became a fundamental concept in neuroscience.
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Reverend Grace Thomas.
The profound influence that many years spent in Europe had on the work of James Joyce.
6/6 John Lloyd and Romesh Ranganathan with Kathy Lette, Andy Miller and Stephen Fry.
1/6 Tommy and Sheila's sneaky agent schemes to sell off their back catalogue.
3/5 Second World War’s aftermath, possessions, places and most of all people, never to return
An ill-timed attempt to kick a football leads to a trip to the hospital.
5/5 Spike Milligan is this week's sketch show guest and is given a signed horse.
Esyllt Sears presents coverage from the 2025 Machynlleth Comedy Festival.
A student breaks up the tedium of her summer job in increasingly unhinged, ways.
3/6 The news remixed. This week - Elections, 100 Days of Trump, and Trans Labyrinth.
3/4 Dodgy Phil builds the world's biggest pub named after the Titanic, but is it undrinkable?
Thursday 8 May 2025