Plantagenet Palliser wrestles with the difficulties of government and problems created by his wife. Stars Ben Miles.
John Barrowman's expert master class reaches a surprising conclusion about The Bard. Stars Patrick Barlow. From October 1995. Show more
Cigarettes or no smoking? Ken's in a dilemma over two ad campaigns. Stars Martin Jarvis and Wendy Richard. From February 1982.
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Les Dawson with more stylish piano playing and the tale of a man so thin, he was once used as a dipstick. From October 1976. Show more
Football transfers and Madonna's film career. The duo run amok with the news, assisted by Richie Webb and Julia Morris.
Detective monk Brother Cadfael discovers outlaws have taken Ives Hugonin prisoner. Stars Philip Madoc and Michael Hordern. Show more
Wealthy Dubliner Dermot McPhail buys an old mansion in Cork, unaware that it's home to an ancient curse. Stars Gerry O'Brien. Show more
Tragic tales of separation and loss, as Katie Hickman introduces more letters charting the lives of diplomatic families.
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As Plantagenet Palliser's government comes under attack, so Lopez's standing becomes more difficult. Stars Sophie Thompson.
Les Dawson with more stylish piano playing and the tale of a man so thin, he was once used as a dipstick. From October 1976. Show more
Loughborough welcomes Nicholas Parsons with Maria McErlane, Stephen Frost, Peter Jones and Paul Merton.
Budding New York author Paul gets a job, but is still captivated by girl-about-town Holly Golightly. Truman Capote's New York novel. Read by Henry Goodman.
A prank Valentine card cannot possibly cause a marriage to break down - can it? Read by John Gordon Sinclair. Show more
Elizabeth comes to power at the age of twenty-five. Anna Massey narrates the history of the British Isles, with Paul Eddington.
Jinette Vincendeau, Colin MacCabe and Mike Leigh discuss the film viewed as the greatest work of French New Wave cinema.
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Bertie is obliged to sort out an amorous mix-up between his friends. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael Hordern. Show more
Can a tribe of African pygmies be persuaded to endorse Tommy and Sheila's CD? Stars Roy Hudd and June Whitfield. From May 2001. Show more
The colonel plans to fire the sonic weapon despite the risk of a global catastrophe. Stars Clare Corbett. From February 2006. Show more
After entering the alien temple, a colonist returns as a broken man. Paul Birchard reads Robert Heinlein's novel. Show more
Les Dawson with more stylish piano playing and the tale of a man so thin, he was once used as a dipstick. From October 1976. Show more
Loughborough welcomes Nicholas Parsons with Maria McErlane, Stephen Frost, Peter Jones and Paul Merton.
Detective monk Brother Cadfael discovers outlaws have taken Ives Hugonin prisoner. Stars Philip Madoc and Michael Hordern. Show more
Wealthy Dubliner Dermot McPhail buys an old mansion in Cork, unaware that it's home to an ancient curse. Stars Gerry O'Brien. Show more
Tragic tales of separation and loss, as Katie Hickman introduces more letters charting the lives of diplomatic families.
As the priestly sleuth tackles some crossword-related murders, Father Troy is a surprisingly adept ally. Stars David Threlfall. Show more
Football transfers and Madonna's film career. The duo run amok with the news, assisted by Richie Webb and Julia Morris.
Takeaway sketches with Robert Bathurst, Morwenna Banks and Jonathan Kydd. From December 1988.
Britain's first communist football team tackles Germany. But what about the revolution? Stars Alexei Sayle. From March 1988.
Toyah Willcox joins the sharp comedian for stand-up, sketches and music. With Angela McHale and Steve Brown. From April 2005. Show more
The colonel plans to fire the sonic weapon despite the risk of a global catastrophe. Stars Clare Corbett. From February 2006. Show more
After entering the alien temple, a colonist returns as a broken man. Paul Birchard reads Robert Heinlein's novel. Show more
Detective monk Brother Cadfael discovers outlaws have taken Ives Hugonin prisoner. Stars Philip Madoc and Michael Hordern. Show more
Wealthy Dubliner Dermot McPhail buys an old mansion in Cork, unaware that it's home to an ancient curse. Stars Gerry O'Brien. Show more
Tragic tales of separation and loss, as Katie Hickman introduces more letters charting the lives of diplomatic families.
As the priestly sleuth tackles some crossword-related murders, Father Troy is a surprisingly adept ally. Stars David Threlfall. Show more
Football transfers and Madonna's film career. The duo run amok with the news, assisted by Richie Webb and Julia Morris.
Takeaway sketches with Robert Bathurst, Morwenna Banks and Jonathan Kydd. From December 1988.
Britain's first communist football team tackles Germany. But what about the revolution? Stars Alexei Sayle. From March 1988.
Toyah Willcox joins the sharp comedian for stand-up, sketches and music. With Angela McHale and Steve Brown. From April 2005. Show more