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Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories, featuring Pure Dead Brilliant by Debi Gliori - read by Andrew Mackintosh.
A young man escapes a dreary clerkship in industrial Yorkshire by taking a job as a teacher in Belgium. Stars Paul Venables. Show more
Uncle Silas tells his tale of the womanising shoemaker and the baked potato. Read by David Neal.
It's the office party and Jones thinks all his Christmases have come at once. Stars Michael Williams. From December 1999. Show more
Russell Davies celebrates post-war performers. Featuring Tommy Handley and emerging hopefuls Harry Secombe and Tony Hancock.
Once acclaimed as one the UK's plushest venues, Geoffrey Wheeler explores Eastbourne Royal Hippodrome's colourful history. With Bruce Forsyth. From 2003. Show more
The bumbling civil servants tackle traffic trouble and town planning. With Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From March 1967. Show more
Single dad Bryan needs an employer who will let his son come along. Stars Richard Beckinsale and Pat Coombs. From November 1977. Show more
Paralleling Emily Bronte's Haworth life with reconstructing her fantasy world which led to Wuthering Heights. Stars Diana Quick.
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James Walton's pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Dave Gorman and Mary Anne Hobbs. From May 2006.
The sofa-bound daytime presenters look at families and relationships. Stars Robert Duncan and Julia Hills. From April 1996.
The comedian ponders the journey of life to adulthood. Stand-up and sketches, with Dave Lamb. From September 2000.
More celeb sound-alikes with Doctor Who's Dalek sleepover and Brian Sewell gets married. With Jon Culshaw. From September 2001.
Thirsty Jim Hacker's trip to an Arab state sparks diplomatic disarray. Adapted from TV. With Paul Eddington. From November 1984.
Russell Davies celebrates post-war performers. Featuring Tommy Handley and emerging hopefuls Harry Secombe and Tony Hancock.
Once acclaimed as one the UK's plushest venues, Geoffrey Wheeler explores Eastbourne Royal Hippodrome's colourful history. With Bruce Forsyth. From 2003. Show more
A man makes wishes on a very unusual gift that's been cast with a sinister spell. Stars Oliver Maguire and Trudy Kelly.
A hunted motorist is forced to become the hunter in a deadly, primordial duel. Classic tense thriller read by Nathan Osgood. Show more
The bumbling civil servants tackle traffic trouble and town planning. With Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From March 1967. Show more
Single dad Bryan needs an employer who will let his son come along. Stars Richard Beckinsale and Pat Coombs. From November 1977. Show more
A young man escapes a dreary clerkship in industrial Yorkshire by taking a job as a teacher in Belgium. Stars Paul Venables. Show more
Uncle Silas tells his tale of the womanising shoemaker and the baked potato. Read by David Neal.
It's the office party and Jones thinks all his Christmases have come at once. Stars Michael Williams. From December 1999. Show more
Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical look at the week's news. From 7th August 2009.
The comedian and the presenter in the tag talk show, where this week's guest is next week's interviewer. From January 2007. Show more
Presumed dead after a 20-year trek, two explorers reveal their findings. Stars Greg Davies and Steve Hall. From April 2007. Show more
Showcase for fresh comedy writer-performers. Features Jack Bernhardt and Adam Gutteridge. Made for BBC Radio 7 in October 2007.
A man makes wishes on a very unusual gift that's been cast with a sinister spell. Stars Oliver Maguire and Trudy Kelly.
A hunted motorist is forced to become the hunter in a deadly, primordial duel. Classic tense thriller read by Nathan Osgood. Show more
Paralleling Emily Bronte's Haworth life with reconstructing her fantasy world which led to Wuthering Heights. Stars Diana Quick.
Show more
James Walton's pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Dave Gorman and Mary Anne Hobbs. From May 2006.
The sofa-bound daytime presenters look at families and relationships. Stars Robert Duncan and Julia Hills. From April 1996.
The comedian ponders the journey of life to adulthood. Stand-up and sketches, with Dave Lamb. From September 2000.
More celeb sound-alikes with Doctor Who's Dalek sleepover and Brian Sewell gets married. With Jon Culshaw. From September 2001.
Thirsty Jim Hacker's trip to an Arab state sparks diplomatic disarray. Adapted from TV. With Paul Eddington. From November 1984.