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A bank employee escapes his job to head off on an adventure, hoping the police don't catch him. Stars Fine Time Fontayne.
A man's friendship with a penguin helps him come to terms with a friend's death many years ago. Read by Oliver Ford Davies.
As their Thames quest climaxes, Jennifer attempts to drink Sam under the table. Stars Timothy Spall. From January 1993. Show more
Entertainer Roy Hudd looks back at his career on stage, TV and radio - and the famous folk he worked with. From September 2000. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Garden centre owners Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. Stars Pam Ayres and Geoffrey Whitehead. From February 2008. Show more
Cissie Braithwaite instructs Ada Shufflebotham on the ballet. Stars Les Dawson and Roy Barraclough. From September 1983. Show more
With the bloody Trojan War at stalemate, Agamemnon hits on a cunning plan. City downfall trilogy with Paul Scofield.
The pioneering duo Peter Cook and Dudley Moore perform some of their greatest sketches from 'A Bit of a Chat' to 'Art Gallery'.
Roger McGough's poetic reflections on the world's inhabitants. Recorded at the Bath Festival.
The veteran of many parts recalls a slapstick act, as he uncovers the truth and falsity of showbiz cliches. Stars Peter Jones.
Dark doings for Kenneth Horne in 'The Curse of the Blackstumps', plus a very bona ballet. With Kenneth Williams. From May 1966.
The Welsh comedian continues his quest to free us from the seven deadly sins. With Tim Key and Tim Minchin.
Entertainer Roy Hudd looks back at his career on stage, TV and radio - and the famous folk he worked with. From September 2000. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Lisa gives up all for her lover and wanders a disused psychiatric hospital. Stars Lynn Ferguson and Leslie Ash. Show more
Billy Pilgrim arrives in Dresden on the eve of its destruction by Allied bombing. Concluded by Robert Jezek.
Garden centre owners Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. Stars Pam Ayres and Geoffrey Whitehead. From February 2008. Show more
Cissie Braithwaite instructs Ada Shufflebotham on the ballet. Stars Les Dawson and Roy Barraclough. From September 1983. Show more
A bank employee escapes his job to head off on an adventure, hoping the police don't catch him. Stars Fine Time Fontayne.
A man's friendship with a penguin helps him come to terms with a friend's death many years ago. Read by Oliver Ford Davies.
As their Thames quest climaxes, Jennifer attempts to drink Sam under the table. Stars Timothy Spall. From January 1993. Show more
Fresh from 4 - Catch up as Sandi Toksvig and the teams battle it out over the latest news events. First heard on Radio 4 on 15th May 2009.
The deadpan funny man and the 'Little Britain' star in the tag talk show, where this week's guest is next week's interviewer. Show more
Quirky sketches from Jack Bernhardt, Tobi Wilson, Tom Crowley and Rachel Lerman - who all met at school. From December 2008.
Luke Roberts tackles the big arguments and solves them using light entertainment. From December 2006. Show more
Lisa gives up all for her lover and wanders a disused psychiatric hospital. Stars Lynn Ferguson and Leslie Ash. Show more
Billy Pilgrim arrives in Dresden on the eve of its destruction by Allied bombing. Concluded by Robert Jezek.
With the bloody Trojan War at stalemate, Agamemnon hits on a cunning plan. City downfall trilogy with Paul Scofield.
The pioneering duo Peter Cook and Dudley Moore perform some of their greatest sketches from 'A Bit of a Chat' to 'Art Gallery'.
Roger McGough's poetic reflections on the world's inhabitants. Recorded at the Bath Festival.
The veteran of many parts recalls a slapstick act, as he uncovers the truth and falsity of showbiz cliches. Stars Peter Jones.
Dark doings for Kenneth Horne in 'The Curse of the Blackstumps', plus a very bona ballet. With Kenneth Williams. From May 1966.
The Welsh comedian continues his quest to free us from the seven deadly sins. With Tim Key and Tim Minchin.