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Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories - featuring The More The Merrier by Anne Fine, read by Aidan Parsons.
Emma prepares to leave Charles, but her complicated and unfulfilled love-life is beginning to fall apart. Stars John Hurt. Show more
The famous spine-chilling tale about a railway worker haunted by a spectre, warning him of danger on the rails. Read by Emlyn Williams. Show more
Nancy’s keen for the family to enjoy a festive celebration, but the old rogue has other ideas. Stars Maurice Denham. From 1991. Show more
Mark Radcliffe profiles the variety star best remembered as Nether Backwash magistrate Mr Muddlecombe JP. With Ken Dodd. Show more
The King of Comedy hosts half an hour of festive frolics. With Colin Edwynn and Sybie Jones. From December 1987.
The bumbling civil servants are acting like Scrooge! Stars Richard Murdoch and Deryck Guyler. Re-recording from April 1980. Show more
The cheeky schoolboy causes more havoc raising cash to buy his Mum a present. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From December 1967.
Bitter miser Ebenezer Scrooge is taken on a ghostly journey of self-redemption. Stars Michael Gough and Freddie Jones.
The nostalgic spiffing spoof of adventure story papers for boys. With Alistair McGowan and Peter Baynham. From September 1991.
The humorous singing quartet of David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis entertain. From April 1985.
Crime writers Ruth Dudley Edwards and Simon Shaw tackle the case of a redhead shot dead. Written and chaired by Simon Brett.
The cult sketch comedy's debut. Stars Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, David Hatch, Jo Kendall and Bill Oddie. From April 1964.
An eccentric millionaire funds an expedition for fragments of a famous dessert. Stars Spike Milligan. From November 1955.
Mark Radcliffe profiles the variety star best remembered as Nether Backwash magistrate Mr Muddlecombe JP. With Ken Dodd. Show more
The King of Comedy hosts half an hour of festive frolics. With Colin Edwynn and Sybie Jones. From December 1987.
Lioba and Kip are on the city streets where crime definitely pays, but a mysterious vigilante appears. Stars Tessa Nicholson. Show more
As the lone survivor of a Mars mission returns to Earth, the consequences emerge. Jamie Glover concludes the sci-fi master's story.
The bumbling civil servants are acting like Scrooge! Stars Richard Murdoch and Deryck Guyler. Re-recording from April 1980. Show more
The cheeky schoolboy causes more havoc raising cash to buy his Mum a present. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From December 1967.
Emma prepares to leave Charles, but her complicated and unfulfilled love-life is beginning to fall apart. Stars John Hurt. Show more
The famous spine-chilling tale about a railway worker haunted by a spectre, warning him of danger on the rails. Read by Emlyn Williams. Show more
Nancy’s keen for the family to enjoy a festive celebration, but the old rogue has other ideas. Stars Maurice Denham. From 1991. Show more
Lister goes into stasis. Rimmer fails an exam. The rest of the crew have a bad day too. Read by Rimmer himself - Chris Barrie.
Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical look at the week's news. From 11th December 2009.
The musical comedian presents his selection of some of the finest comic songs. With guest Philip Pope. From August 2005. Show more
It's party time for the sketch show team - with advocaat and the local constabulary. Stars Tim Firth. From December 1990. Show more
Lioba and Kip are on the city streets where crime definitely pays, but a mysterious vigilante appears. Stars Tessa Nicholson. Show more
As the lone survivor of a Mars mission returns to Earth, the consequences emerge. Jamie Glover concludes the sci-fi master's story.
Bitter miser Ebenezer Scrooge is taken on a ghostly journey of self-redemption. Stars Michael Gough and Freddie Jones.
The nostalgic spiffing spoof of adventure story papers for boys. With Alistair McGowan and Peter Baynham. From September 1991.
The humorous singing quartet of David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis entertain. From April 1985.
Crime writers Ruth Dudley Edwards and Simon Shaw tackle the case of a redhead shot dead. Written and chaired by Simon Brett.
The cult sketch comedy's debut. Stars Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, David Hatch, Jo Kendall and Bill Oddie. From April 1964.
An eccentric millionaire funds an expedition for fragments of a famous dessert. Stars Spike Milligan. From November 1955.