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Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories. Featuring Lily Quench and the Black Mountains by Natalie Jane Prior, read by Helen Lederer.
Becky's ambitious pursuit of riches goes from strength to strength. Narrated by Stephen Fry. Stars Emma Fielding and Jon Glover. Show more
When a man's new umbrella is ruined, his wife cunningly replaces it within budget. A French story adapted to an Irish setting.
The Chester-Perry buying clerk plots his summer holiday. Stars Michael Williams, Rodney Bewes and Dora Bryan. From May 1999. Show more
The writer chats to James Naughtie about the womanising anti-hero of his popular adventure stories.
Geoffrey Wheeler's affectionate look at one of Scotland's last variety venues, which legend claims is haunted. From March 2002. Show more
A selection of notes from the shy and reclusive writer PG Wodehouse to his beloved step-daughter Leonora. Read by Simon Cadell.
The British ambassador is suspicious over an embarrassing photo of William. Stars Dinsdale Landen and Peter Acre. From May 1987. Show more
Historian Mark Easterbrook is drawn into a series of strange deaths linked to the occult. Stars Jeremy Clyde and Stephanie Cole. Show more
The lad inherits a Scottish castle and starts feuding. Stars Tony Hancock and James Robertson Justice. From February 1957.
Lemon fresh? Adverts make the heart grow fonder for the four friends. Stars Jeremy Hardy and Kit Hollerbach. From May 1990.
Sketch series with Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Tony Hawks and Josie Lawrence - before they hit the big time. From January 1988.
Tom gets a courier job to Spain, but his 'imaginary' band causes plane mayhem. Stars Suggs and Bob Monkhouse. From July 2001.
Grumpy Victor Meldrew is set to lose his job. Adapted from TV, with Richard Wilson and Annette Crosbie. From January 1995.
The writer chats to James Naughtie about the womanising anti-hero of his popular adventure stories.
Geoffrey Wheeler's affectionate look at one of Scotland's last variety venues, which legend claims is haunted. From March 2002. Show more
Mother's got a boyfriend and Charlie and Moog are feeling a bit left out. Geoff McGivern and Chris O'Dowd guest star.
Fear turns to admiration, as anthropologist Jon learns about his alien captors. Nathan Osgood reads Leigh Brackett's adventure.
A selection of notes from the shy and reclusive writer PG Wodehouse to his beloved step-daughter Leonora. Read by Simon Cadell.
The British ambassador is suspicious over an embarrassing photo of William. Stars Dinsdale Landen and Peter Acre. From May 1987. Show more
Becky's ambitious pursuit of riches goes from strength to strength. Narrated by Stephen Fry. Stars Emma Fielding and Jon Glover. Show more
When a man's new umbrella is ruined, his wife cunningly replaces it within budget. A French story adapted to an Irish setting.
The Chester-Perry buying clerk plots his summer holiday. Stars Michael Williams, Rodney Bewes and Dora Bryan. From May 1999. Show more
Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical look at the week's news. From 26th June 2009.
Three wartime code-breakers tackle Nazi ciphers, but hate each other. Bletchley Park romp with Robert Bathurst. From June 2007. Show more
Magazine style sketch show that comically scrutinises the latest news, views and issues of the day, with Miles Jupp.
90-something good-time girl Dora Dale dishes the dirt on her celeb chums to Martin Kelner. With Jake Yapp. From August 2006. Show more
Mother's got a boyfriend and Charlie and Moog are feeling a bit left out. Geoff McGivern and Chris O'Dowd guest star.
Fear turns to admiration, as anthropologist Jon learns about his alien captors. Nathan Osgood reads Leigh Brackett's adventure.
Historian Mark Easterbrook is drawn into a series of strange deaths linked to the occult. Stars Jeremy Clyde and Stephanie Cole. Show more
The lad inherits a Scottish castle and starts feuding. Stars Tony Hancock and James Robertson Justice. From February 1957.
Lemon fresh? Adverts make the heart grow fonder for the four friends. Stars Jeremy Hardy and Kit Hollerbach. From May 1990.
Sketch series with Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Tony Hawks and Josie Lawrence - before they hit the big time. From January 1988.
Tom gets a courier job to Spain, but his 'imaginary' band causes plane mayhem. Stars Suggs and Bob Monkhouse. From July 2001.
Grumpy Victor Meldrew is set to lose his job. Adapted from TV, with Richard Wilson and Annette Crosbie. From January 1995.