American choral group VocalEssence Ensemble joins the funny man for more music and comedy in Minnesota. From 2009.
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7. Includes Kim Wall reading Jim Davis by John Masefield.
Architecture, musicals, FBI agents, and bears on the toilet. Playwright Alan Plater talks about the career moves he never made. Show more
With his parents' transatlantic marriage at risk, how will eight-year-old Harry cope? The author reads her own story.
David Rayvern Allen asks what happens when opera singers fall silent. With Norma Burrowes, Rosa Mannion and Isobel Buchanan.
Who is the shady Jimmy Dickenson, and how does he fit into the lives of a couple in Hull? Stars Stephanie Turner and Sam Kelly. Show more
Edgar Finchley's adventures continue as he leads a village uprising and gains a travelling companion. With Richard Griffiths. Show more
Russell Davies traces the comedian's start in broadcasting with clips and interviews. With Dick Bogarde and Gloria Hunniford.
The actress and author talks to Professor Alison Oddey about Woody Allen and spending all day in her pyjamas. From June 2003.
Jim Hacker tries to excavate himself from problems with badgers. Stars Paul Eddington and Nigel Hawthorne. From November 1983. Show more
Doddy and friends join the Knotty Ash Operatic Society to present 'Scrooge - A Christmas Quarrel'. From December 1967.
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Russell Davies traces the comedian's start in broadcasting with clips and interviews. With Dick Bogarde and Gloria Hunniford.
The actress and author talks to Professor Alison Oddey about Woody Allen and spending all day in her pyjamas. From June 2003.
MI-13's Lionheart and Dunning discover the identity of the Stour Banshee and the Faraday Murderer. Stars Nicholas Courtney and Terry Molloy.
Tropical conditions trigger people's primal memories. Robert Glenister reads JG Ballard's 1962 story set in submerged London.
Jim Hacker tries to excavate himself from problems with badgers. Stars Paul Eddington and Nigel Hawthorne. From November 1983. Show more
Doddy and friends join the Knotty Ash Operatic Society to present 'Scrooge - A Christmas Quarrel'. From December 1967.
Who is the shady Jimmy Dickenson, and how does he fit into the lives of a couple in Hull? Stars Stephanie Turner and Sam Kelly. Show more
Edgar Finchley's adventures continue as he leads a village uprising and gains a travelling companion. With Richard Griffiths. Show more
Fresh from 4 - Catch up as Sandi Toksvig and the teams battle it out over the latest news events. First heard 27th February 2009.
The impressionists recall the lives of the famous radio farming folk. Stars Jon Culshaw and Jan Ravens. From January 2001.
The comedy duo tackle an evil fish. More sketches and crazy characters. Stars Colin Hoult and Fergus Craig. From January 2007.
The musical comedian presents his selection of some of the finest comic songs. With guest Andrew Lawrence. From August 2005.
MI-13's Lionheart and Dunning discover the identity of the Stour Banshee and the Faraday Murderer. Stars Nicholas Courtney and Terry Molloy.
Tropical conditions trigger people's primal memories. Robert Glenister reads JG Ballard's 1962 story set in submerged London.
Architecture, musicals, FBI agents, and bears on the toilet. Playwright Alan Plater talks about the career moves he never made. Show more
With his parents' transatlantic marriage at risk, how will eight-year-old Harry cope? The author reads her own story.
David Rayvern Allen asks what happens when opera singers fall silent. With Norma Burrowes, Rosa Mannion and Isobel Buchanan.
Fresh from 4 - Catch up as Sandi Toksvig and the teams battle it out over the latest news events. First heard 27th February 2009.
The impressionists recall the lives of the famous radio farming folk. Stars Jon Culshaw and Jan Ravens. From January 2001.
The comedy duo tackle an evil fish. More sketches and crazy characters. Stars Colin Hoult and Fergus Craig. From January 2007.
The musical comedian presents his selection of some of the finest comic songs. With guest Andrew Lawrence. From August 2005.