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SUNDAY DESERT ISLAND DISCS Lauren Laverne’s latest castaway is Edward Enninful (below), who became the first black editor-in-chief of British Vogue in 2017. He discusses his life and career while choosing the music and luxury item he’d take with him to the mythical isle. Radio 4, 11.15am

MONDAY BOOK OF THE WEEK: NIGHT TERRORS

For decades, author Alice Vernon has suffered from nightmares and sleepwalking. Across the week, Emily Raymond reads from Vernon’s book about her experiences and how others have dealt with similar occurrences. Radio 4, 9.45am & 12.30am

TUESDAY DRAMA: SIDELINED

Kate Coogan stars as ambitious screenwriter Alice, whose first TV movie is about to be directed by hotshot Carl Bunton (Jason Done). But during a night out, Alice’s colleague Sita (Saira Choudhry) finds herself alone with Carl, leading to a potential scandal. Should Alice side with Sita, or put her career first? Radio 4, 2.15pm

WEDNESDAY THE FOLK SHOW WITH MARK RADCLIFFE

The host is joined in the Salford studio by English folk vocal harmony trio Lady Maisery. Comprising three standout folk musicians, singers and dancers – Hazel Askew, Rowan Rheingans and Hannah James – they have made half a dozen acclaimed albums since 2011. Here, they perform material from their latest release, Tender. Radio 2, 9pm

THURSDAY THE SHUTTLEWORTHS Graham Fellows’s comic creation, John Shuttleworth, began this two-part episode last week wondering why his agent Ken Worthington didn’t want to take him to

Bobby Davro’s party. Will this week’s second instalment find the singer-songwriter getting any closer to making his dreams of stardom a reality? Radio 4, 11pm

FRIDAY SCREENSHOT: 25 YEARS OF TITANIC

Ellen E. Jones and Mark Kermode begin a new series by taking a deep dive into James Cameron’s multi-Oscar-winning blockbuster Titanic as it celebrates its 25th anniversary. They find that while it can be seen as a period disaster movie, it’s also a story about immigration. Radio 4, 7.15pm

SATURDAY OPERA ON 3

The first of a new series of broadcasts from the New York Met features the premiere of Kevin Puts’ The Hours, adapted from Michael Cunningham’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Starring Renée Fleming, it focuses on various women linked by Virginia

Woolf’s classic tale Mrs Dalloway.

Radio 3, 6.30pm

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