Canadian host Stuart McLean hosts a concert show from Ontario. All is revealed on Dave's daughter's trip to see her cousin.
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The defiant youngster flees to London. Meanwhile, Kate receives unwelcome affection. Dickens dramatisation by Mike Walker, with Oliver Milburn and Anna Massey.
Uncle Silas tells his tale of the womanising shoemaker and the baked potato. Read by David Neal.
Richard Cole goes to a yurt in Sevenoaks to learn about Genghis Khan and life in 13th century Mongolia.
Young couple Phil and Cath attempt to impose order on their tiny flat. Stars Samuel West, Lucy Tregear and Margaret Courtney. Show more
Returning from a year in San Francisco, Izzy Comyn lands in a great deal of confusion. Stars Imelda Staunton. From October 1988. Show more
Geoffrey Wheeler traces the history of the music hall which was once the pride of London's Leicester Square. With Roy Hudd. From April 2002. Show more
Mark Radcliffe presents a profile of a true all-round performer who was equally at home in straight or comedy roles. From 2000. Show more
The cheeky schoolboy screws up after Alfie finds a cash wad from a boozy stag night. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From October 1965.
Puns galore, courtesy of comedy maestros Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Junkin and Barry Cryer.
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Geoffrey Wheeler traces the history of the music hall which was once the pride of London's Leicester Square. With Roy Hudd. From April 2002. Show more
Mark Radcliffe presents a profile of a true all-round performer who was equally at home in straight or comedy roles. From 2000. Show more
Murder unites an inspector and professor in a terrifying supernatural journey. Stars Nicholas Courtney and Terry Molloy.
A spaceship faces an unknown future, hurtling towards the rim of the universe. Piers Anthony's adventure read by Stephen Hogan.
The cheeky schoolboy screws up after Alfie finds a cash wad from a boozy stag night. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From October 1965.
Puns galore, courtesy of comedy maestros Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Junkin and Barry Cryer.
Young couple Phil and Cath attempt to impose order on their tiny flat. Stars Samuel West, Lucy Tregear and Margaret Courtney. Show more
Returning from a year in San Francisco, Izzy Comyn lands in a great deal of confusion. Stars Imelda Staunton. From October 1988. Show more
The funny man's radio drop-in centre tackles the thorny issues of TV weather and the election. With Dave Gorman. From June 2005.
Young Pip finds himself adrift at sea. Mark Evans' Dickensian spoof stars Richard Johnson. From September 2007.
The tale of Victorian Britain's most decorated soldier. Swashbuckling family romp starring the comedy trio. From January 2008. Show more
Stand-up at London's Comedy Store with host Simon Bligh, Ian Stone, Ronnie Golden and Jo Caulfield. From January 2002. Show more
Murder unites an inspector and professor in a terrifying supernatural journey. Stars Nicholas Courtney and Terry Molloy.
A spaceship faces an unknown future, hurtling towards the rim of the universe. Piers Anthony's adventure read by Stephen Hogan.
The defiant youngster flees to London. Meanwhile, Kate receives unwelcome affection. Dickens dramatisation by Mike Walker, with Oliver Milburn and Anna Massey.
Uncle Silas tells his tale of the womanising shoemaker and the baked potato. Read by David Neal.
Richard Cole goes to a yurt in Sevenoaks to learn about Genghis Khan and life in 13th century Mongolia.
The funny man's radio drop-in centre tackles the thorny issues of TV weather and the election. With Dave Gorman. From June 2005.
Young Pip finds himself adrift at sea. Mark Evans' Dickensian spoof stars Richard Johnson. From September 2007.
The tale of Victorian Britain's most decorated soldier. Swashbuckling family romp starring the comedy trio. From January 2008. Show more
Stand-up at London's Comedy Store with host Simon Bligh, Ian Stone, Ronnie Golden and Jo Caulfield. From January 2002. Show more