Guy Noir investigates the theft of a violin and in Lake Wobegon the full moon is playing havoc. With music from James Taylor.
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Christine de Pizan's allegorical fantasy about building a fortress for women from valour, virtue and wisdom. With Kathryn Hunt.
On Guard: A small dog called Hector comes to dominate his mistress's life while her fiance is abroad. Read by Crawford Logan. From March 2003.
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Paralleling Emily Bronte's Haworth life with reconstructing her fantasy world which led to Wuthering Heights. Stars Diana Quick.
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Mark Radcliffe reviews the Mancunian wordsmith's career - who started out playing piano in a Parisian brothel. From April 1999. Show more
The cheeky schoolboy looks back over his past misdemeanours in the 100th episode. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From February 1964. Show more
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Mark Radcliffe reviews the Mancunian wordsmith's career - who started out playing piano in a Parisian brothel. From April 1999. Show more
As MI7 recruits Malcolm Holmes to contact Agent Raphael, some uncomfortable truths are uncovered. Stars Deborah McAndrew. Show more
Stephen King's classic horror set in the cornfields of Nebraska. A husband and wife stumble across a strange religious sect.
The cheeky schoolboy looks back over his past misdemeanours in the 100th episode. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From February 1964. Show more
Blast off into space the bona way! Starring Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Joan Sims. From June 1969. Show more
Paralleling Emily Bronte's Haworth life with reconstructing her fantasy world which led to Wuthering Heights. Stars Diana Quick.
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Teacher Izzy Comyn has a predilection for inappropriate men. Sue Limb's comedy stars Imelda Staunton. From November 1987. Show more
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Museum director Walter Brindle has important news and love is in the air for some staff. Stars Geoffrey Palmer. From July 2007. Show more
Market researcher Ian Dunn seeks the opinions of a hostile public. Stars Neil Edmond and Paula Wilcox. From 2007. Show more
Sketch show mixing up language and sounds. Dogs tell all to Paul Copley and Helen Moon. From September 2007.
From London's Comedy Store, Simon Bligh introduces stand-ups Dominic Holland, Sue Beard and Felix Dexter. From December 1998. Show more
As MI7 recruits Malcolm Holmes to contact Agent Raphael, some uncomfortable truths are uncovered. Stars Deborah McAndrew. Show more
Stephen King's classic horror set in the cornfields of Nebraska. A husband and wife stumble across a strange religious sect.
Christine de Pizan's allegorical fantasy about building a fortress for women from valour, virtue and wisdom. With Kathryn Hunt.
On Guard: A small dog called Hector comes to dominate his mistress's life while her fiance is abroad. Read by Crawford Logan. From March 2003.
Caroline Quentin investigates life among the hoofers. Tiller Girls, the War and ringing the choreographic changes.
Catch up with Punt and Dennis and guests.
Museum director Walter Brindle has important news and love is in the air for some staff. Stars Geoffrey Palmer. From July 2007. Show more
Market researcher Ian Dunn seeks the opinions of a hostile public. Stars Neil Edmond and Paula Wilcox. From 2007. Show more
Sketch show mixing up language and sounds. Dogs tell all to Paul Copley and Helen Moon. From September 2007.
From London's Comedy Store, Simon Bligh introduces stand-ups Dominic Holland, Sue Beard and Felix Dexter. From December 1998. Show more