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Children's stories presented by Kirsten O'Brien, featuring The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain and read by Jason Isaacs.
Made for 4 Extra. Born into poverty and segregation - the struggle of uneducated black girl Celie in America's Deep South. Stars Nadine Marshall.
A strange recognition across the generations for a schoolboy and an enigmatic maid. Read by Dermot Crowley.
Phyllis King and Ivor Cutler present offbeat humorous songs, stories and poems. With Craig Murray-Orr. From February 1990. Show more
Mark Radcliffe profiles the diminutive radio star who played a schoolboy. But was he ever allowed to grow up? From April 1999. Show more
Comic actor Jack Douglas - famed for playing 'Alf Ippititimus' - recalls his TV, stage and 'Carry on' film career. From 2001. Show more
The civil servants play cupid for Mildred and spark mayhem with their requisitions. Stars Richard Murdoch. From May 1975. Show more
Family chaos reigns when Bobby plays the hero. Popular 50s sitcom with Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison. From September 1957. Show more
Lichfield 1707 - two rakes arrive from London in search of a fortune. George Farquhar's restoration comedy with Dale Rapley.
Juicy sketch show with Paul B Davies, Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden, Julia Hills and Alison Steadman. From July 1989.
Ancient Rome provides the setting for a story of intrigue, terror, tyrants and togas, based entirely on audience suggestions.
A bungling burglar, a struggling pianist and the Clegworthy family's Sunday. Sketch comedy with Ronnie Barker. From March 1971.
Bertie's obliged to sort out an amorous mix-up between his friends. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael Hordern.
Mark Radcliffe profiles the diminutive radio star who played a schoolboy. But was he ever allowed to grow up? From April 1999. Show more
Comic actor Jack Douglas - famed for playing 'Alf Ippititimus' - recalls his TV, stage and 'Carry on' film career. From 2001. Show more
Thrust into a frantic world, John and Medley buy low and sell high, unaware they're playing for his life. Stars Gunnar Cauthery. Show more
The political awakening of psychiatrist Rosa Sobel. Ursula K Le Guin's award-winning powerful tale set in the near future. Read by Laurel Lefkow.
The civil servants play cupid for Mildred and spark mayhem with their requisitions. Stars Richard Murdoch. From May 1975. Show more
Family chaos reigns when Bobby plays the hero. Popular 50s sitcom with Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison. From September 1957. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. Born into poverty and segregation - the struggle of uneducated black girl Celie in America's Deep South. Stars Nadine Marshall.
A strange recognition across the generations for a schoolboy and an enigmatic maid. Read by Dermot Crowley.
Phyllis King and Ivor Cutler present offbeat humorous songs, stories and poems. With Craig Murray-Orr. From February 1990. 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 9th October 2009.
Museum director Walter Brindle has important news and love is in the air for some staff. Stars Geoffrey Palmer. From July 2007. Show more
The comedy trio's swashbuckling tale of Victorian Britain's great twin industrialists, Perceus and Lucius. From October 2008. Show more
From spray-on celeb faces to Village Idiot of the Year. Sketches galore with Rob Grant and Doug Naylor. From March 1981. Show more
Thrust into a frantic world, John and Medley buy low and sell high, unaware they're playing for his life. Stars Gunnar Cauthery. Show more
The political awakening of psychiatrist Rosa Sobel. Ursula K Le Guin's award-winning powerful tale set in the near future. Read by Laurel Lefkow.
Lichfield 1707 - two rakes arrive from London in search of a fortune. George Farquhar's restoration comedy with Dale Rapley.
Juicy sketch show with Paul B Davies, Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden, Julia Hills and Alison Steadman. From July 1989.
Ancient Rome provides the setting for a story of intrigue, terror, tyrants and togas, based entirely on audience suggestions.
A bungling burglar, a struggling pianist and the Clegworthy family's Sunday. Sketch comedy with Ronnie Barker. From March 1971.
Bertie is obliged to sort out an amorous mix-up between his friends. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael Hordern. Show more