Our lyrical American host and his pack of poets present a special poetry compilation.
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC7. Show more
Beautiful Emma meets and marries a doctor, but the lack of passion and excitement soon leads her to stray. Stars John Hurt. Show more
Three old men sit and watch the world go by, but one knows the secret of youthful vitality. Read by David Neal. Show more
Time for your close-up! Caroline Quentin investigates life among the hoofers and the impact of film and TV.
A glamorous invitation sees Fanny emerge into the 1920s world of an aristocratic family. Stars Amanda Root and Barbara Jefford. Show more
The complex life and loves of Izzy Comyn, with her propensity for telling lies. Stars Imelda Staunton. From November 1987. Show more
The matriarch of the comic monologue recalls her career as a much loved performer and writer.
Mark Radcliffe remembers Sandy Powell, the Rotherham comedian famed for his catchphrases and comic ventriloquism. From 1999. Show more
When Granddad comes into money, the naughty schoolboy is faced with boarding school. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From November 1964.
A power cut sparks chaos for village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy. Starring Elsie and Doris Waters. From November 1956. Show more
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The matriarch of the comic monologue recalls her career as a much loved performer and writer.
Mark Radcliffe remembers Sandy Powell, the Rotherham comedian famed for his catchphrases and comic ventriloquism. From 1999. Show more
Malcolm and Polly set alarms ringing at Scarpendale, and the Laughing Dog secrets are finally revealed. Stars Deborah McAndrew. Show more
Vicky and Burt stop in Gatlin to report a crime. The town seems deserted until Burt makes an alarming discovery in the church.
When Granddad comes into money, the naughty schoolboy is faced with boarding school. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From November 1964.
A power cut sparks chaos for village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy. Starring Elsie and Doris Waters. From November 1956. Show more
A glamorous invitation sees Fanny emerge into the 1920s world of an aristocratic family. Stars Amanda Root and Barbara Jefford. Show more
The complex life and loves of Izzy Comyn, with her propensity for telling lies. Stars Imelda Staunton. From November 1987. Show more
Catch up with Punt and Dennis and guests.
Senior museum staff head to a conference on the Isle of Wight, leaving Rod in charge. Stars Geoffrey Palmer. From July 2007. Show more
Market researcher Ian Dunn tackles a rundown council tower block. Stars Neil Edmond and Paula Wilcox. From November 2007. Show more
Sketch show mixing up language and sounds. Spaghetti spellings with Paul Copley and Helen Moon. From October 2007.
Stand-up at London's Comedy Store, with host Simon Bligh, John Mann, Marian Unfaithful and Paul Tonkinson. From December 1998. Show more
Malcolm and Polly set alarms ringing at Scarpendale, and the Laughing Dog secrets are finally revealed. Stars Deborah McAndrew. Show more
Vicky and Burt stop in Gatlin to report a crime. The town seems deserted until Burt makes an alarming discovery in the church.
Beautiful Emma meets and marries a doctor, but the lack of passion and excitement soon leads her to stray. Stars John Hurt. Show more
Three old men sit and watch the world go by, but one knows the secret of youthful vitality. Read by David Neal. Show more
Time for your close-up! Caroline Quentin investigates life among the hoofers and the impact of film and TV.
Catch up with Punt and Dennis and guests.
Senior museum staff head to a conference on the Isle of Wight, leaving Rod in charge. Stars Geoffrey Palmer. From July 2007. Show more
Market researcher Ian Dunn tackles a rundown council tower block. Stars Neil Edmond and Paula Wilcox. From November 2007. Show more
Sketch show mixing up language and sounds. Spaghetti spellings with Paul Copley and Helen Moon. From October 2007.
Stand-up at London's Comedy Store, with host Simon Bligh, John Mann, Marian Unfaithful and Paul Tonkinson. From December 1998. Show more