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Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories, featuring My Mum's From Planet Pluto - written by Gwyneth Rees and read by Stephen Webb.
Winifred Holtby's tale of a woman's journey to independence, set in wartime Yorkshire. Stars Claire Goose and Brigit Forsyth. Show more
A lost man needing directions has a chance encounter in a cold, windswept field. Read by David Neal. Show more
The Mayor is a victim of deception. Marking 80 years since SG Hulme Beaman's tales were first broadcast. From June 1962.
Russell Davies looks at the 1930s with a clip-packed taste of the development of the BBC's Variety department. From August 1988.
Geoffrey Wheeler visits the seaside theatre that is refusing to bring the curtain down. With Bernard Cribbins and Mike Harding. From April 2002. Show more
A selection of the correspondence between writer PG Wodehouse and his old college chum, William Townsend. Read by Simon Cadell.
The British ambassador tackles arms limitation negotiations with some verbal gymnastics. Stars Dinsdale Landen. From May 1987. Show more
Inmates Charles and George plot a Crown Jewels heist to stay jailed. Stars Peter Jones, Bernard Bresslaw and Charles Hawtrey. Show more
The family clash at Albert's brother's funeral. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From February 1976.
Clive Anderson marshals more improvisations with Stephen Fry, John Sessions, John Bird and Jimmy Mulville. From January 1988.
Rowan Atkinson's satirical investigation into the life of the fictional master orator.
Sharp-edged banter and sketches with a topical flavour. Starring Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell. From July 1985.
Nicholas Parsons with Clement Freud, Paul Merton, Tony Hawks and Charles Collingwood at the Wimbledon Theatre. From March 2003.
Russell Davies looks at the 1930s with a clip-packed taste of the development of the BBC's Variety department. From August 1988.
Geoffrey Wheeler visits the seaside theatre that is refusing to bring the curtain down. With Bernard Cribbins and Mike Harding. From April 2002. Show more
It's Mother to the rescue when an evil planet tries to rule the universe. Stars Dan Mersh and Prunella Scales. From March 2008.
Ichabod Crane sets out to win the heart of Katrina Van Tassel. Martin Jarvis reads Washington Irving's supernatural classic. Show more
A selection of the correspondence between writer PG Wodehouse and his old college chum, William Townsend. Read by Simon Cadell.
The British ambassador tackles arms limitation negotiations with some verbal gymnastics. Stars Dinsdale Landen. From May 1987. Show more
Winifred Holtby's tale of a woman's journey to independence, set in wartime Yorkshire. Stars Claire Goose and Brigit Forsyth. Show more
A lost man needing directions has a chance encounter in a cold, windswept field. Read by David Neal. Show more
The Mayor is a victim of deception. Marking 80 years since SG Hulme Beaman's tales were first broadcast. From June 1962.
Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical look at the week's news. From 10th July 2009.
A security breach at Bletchley Park puts the wartime code-breakers under suspicion. Stars Robert Bathurst. From July 2007. Show more
Brand new magazine style sketch show that comically scrutinises the latest news, views and issues of the day, with Miles Jupp.
The incisive reporter investigates Britain's public houses. Written by and starring Stephen Carlin. From November 2008. Show more
From Postman Pat to a depressed hamster, it's the surreal world of Miriam Elia. With Dan Tetsall. From November 2008.
It's Mother to the rescue when an evil planet tries to rule the universe. Stars Dan Mersh and Prunella Scales. From March 2008.
Ichabod Crane sets out to win the heart of Katrina Van Tassel. Martin Jarvis reads Washington Irving's supernatural classic. Show more
Inmates Charles and George plot a Crown Jewels heist to stay jailed. Stars Peter Jones, Bernard Bresslaw and Charles Hawtrey. Show more
The family clash at Albert's brother's funeral. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From February 1976.
Clive Anderson marshals more improvisations with Stephen Fry, John Sessions, John Bird and Jimmy Mulville. From January 1988.
Rowan Atkinson's satirical investigation into the life of the fictional master orator.
Sharp-edged banter and sketches with a topical flavour. Starring Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell. From July 1985.
Nicholas Parsons with Clement Freud, Paul Merton, Tony Hawks and Charles Collingwood at the Wimbledon Theatre. From March 2003.