A comedy drama featuring Dave, owner of the Vinyl Cafe - the world's smallest record shop. Stuart tells the story of Sam's quest for athletic greatness.
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An impetuous young man finds himself at odds with his uncle, and is made to leave home. Dickens dramatisation by Mike Walker, with Oliver Milburn and Anna Massey.
A young boy gets to know his eccentric relative with a fondness for moorhen eggs, cress and 'neck oil'. Read by David Neal.
A re-creation of a medieval banquet at Hampton Court Palace. Lisa Jardine and guests discover its significance for Henry V.
J, Harris and George holiday on the Thames. Stars Kenneth Horne, Leslie Phillips and Hubert Gregg. 1962 musical adaptation. Show more
Maria makes up with hubby Gwyn, and Izzy has a surprise for Michael and Louise. Stars Imelda Staunton. From December 1987. Show more
Geoffrey Wheeler visits the seaside theatre that is refusing to bring the curtain down. With Bernard Cribbins and Mike Harding. From April 2002. Show more
Mark Radcliffe traces the career of the fiddler who became one of the most successful comedians of the 1950s and 60s. Show more
When the cheeky schoolboy's gang needs a meeting venue, it's time for more trickery. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From February 1965.
Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Junkin and Barry Cryer punctuate fast-moving sketches with excruciating puns. Show more
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Geoffrey Wheeler visits the seaside theatre that is refusing to bring the curtain down. With Bernard Cribbins and Mike Harding. From April 2002. Show more
Mark Radcliffe traces the career of the fiddler who became one of the most successful comedians of the 1950s and 60s. Show more
Kate and Patrick face terror from the sinister past of their newly renovated house. Francis Turnly's thriller with Tara Flynn.
A sci-fi adventure by cult writer Piers Anthony. What happens to a galaxy when it dies?
When the cheeky schoolboy's gang needs a meeting venue, it's time for more trickery. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From February 1965.
Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Junkin and Barry Cryer punctuate fast-moving sketches with excruciating puns. Show more
J, Harris and George holiday on the Thames. Stars Kenneth Horne, Leslie Phillips and Hubert Gregg. 1962 musical adaptation. Show more
Maria makes up with hubby Gwyn, and Izzy has a surprise for Michael and Louise. Stars Imelda Staunton. From December 1987. Show more
The funny man throws open his radio drop-in centre for sketches, chat and big, big fibs. With Mark Steel. From May 2005.
Young Pip must thwart his evil guardian's plans. Mark Evans's Dickensian spoof stars Richard Johnson. From August 2007.
Market researcher Ian Dunn suffers a shocking epiphany. Stars Neil Edmond and Paula Wilcox. From December 2007. Show more
A harp goes back in time with Paul Copley and Helen Moon. Sketch show mixing up language and sounds. From October 2007.
Simon Bligh hosts the stand-up from London's Comedy Store with Alan Carr, Richard Morton and Gina Yashere. From January 2002. Show more
Kate and Patrick face terror from the sinister past of their newly renovated house. Francis Turnly's thriller with Tara Flynn.
A sci-fi adventure by cult writer Piers Anthony. What happens to a galaxy when it dies?
An impetuous young man finds himself at odds with his uncle, and is made to leave home. Dickens dramatisation by Mike Walker, with Oliver Milburn and Anna Massey.
A young boy gets to know his eccentric relative with a fondness for moorhen eggs, cress and 'neck oil'. Read by David Neal.
A re-creation of a medieval banquet at Hampton Court Palace. Lisa Jardine and guests discover its significance for Henry V.
The funny man throws open his radio drop-in centre for sketches, chat and big, big fibs. With Mark Steel. From May 2005.
Young Pip must thwart his evil guardian's plans. Mark Evans's Dickensian spoof stars Richard Johnson. From August 2007.
Market researcher Ian Dunn suffers a shocking epiphany. Stars Neil Edmond and Paula Wilcox. From December 2007. Show more
A harp goes back in time with Paul Copley and Helen Moon. Sketch show mixing up language and sounds. From October 2007.
Simon Bligh hosts the stand-up from London's Comedy Store with Alan Carr, Richard Morton and Gina Yashere. From January 2002. Show more