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Professor Aubrey Manning examines possible astronomical alignments in prehistoric stone piles discovered in Northumberland.
The GP finds a touring Cinderella is more like opera than panto. AJ Cronin dramatisation with John Gordon Sinclair. Show more
How did BBC TV's classic Home Guard sitcom end up on radio? Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles reveal how they reworked the scripts for the original cast. Featuring 6 episodes. Show more
What links a kidnapping and events in Algeria 30 years ago? Roger Danes' political thriller set in Paris. Stars David Calder. Show more
Armed with pipe, hansom cab and violin, Professor Jeffrey Richards probes the varied incarnations of the Baker Street sleuth.
The sleuth probes a death in Aldershot, but this tale of love and treachery begins during 'The Indian Mutiny'. From 1966.
Violet can work at the sinister Rucastle home, on the condition that she cuts her hair. The sleuth is intrigued. From 1959.
The sleuth's visitor is asked to copy out the 'Encyclopaedia Britannica' for four pounds a week. But is it a hoax? From 1964.
The sleuth's enemy Professor Moriarty pursues him across Europe - towards the ultimate confrontation. From 1967.
The American funny man is in Durham, North Carolina, with southern string band Big Medicine and Linda and Robin Williams.
Vincent Price tells the tale of the despotic Henrietta Forsythe and her sway over her secretary and new husband. With Margaret Courtenay. Show more
The BBC producer Charles Chilton talks about his 1950s sci-fi trilogy 'Journey into Space', and its revival 30 years later.
Cut off by a sinister invisible wall, Sussex residents of Pentworth have a deceptively quiet morning. Read by Nigel Anthony. Show more
Professor Aubrey Manning examines possible astronomical alignments in prehistoric stone piles discovered in Northumberland.
The GP finds a touring Cinderella is more like opera than panto. AJ Cronin dramatisation with John Gordon Sinclair. Show more
How did BBC TV's classic Home Guard sitcom end up on radio? Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles reveal how they reworked the scripts for the original cast. Featuring 6 episodes. Show more
The American funny man is in Durham, North Carolina, with southern string band Big Medicine and Linda and Robin Williams.
Vincent Price tells the tale of the despotic Henrietta Forsythe and her sway over her secretary and new husband. With Margaret Courtenay. Show more
The BBC producer Charles Chilton talks about his 1950s sci-fi trilogy 'Journey into Space', and its revival 30 years later.
Cut off by a sinister invisible wall, Sussex residents of Pentworth have a deceptively quiet morning. Read by Nigel Anthony. Show more
What links a kidnapping and events in Algeria 30 years ago? Roger Danes' political thriller set in Paris. Stars David Calder. Show more
With the bloody Trojan War at stalemate, Agamemnon hits on a cunning plan. City downfall trilogy with Paul Scofield.
The American funny man is in Durham, North Carolina, with southern string band Big Medicine and Linda and Robin Williams.