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Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories - featuring Beastly Boris, Peter Pan by JM Barrie and The 13 Days of Christmas by Jenny Overton.
The 'truth' behind the story of 'Good King Wenceslas'. Christmas comedy starring Timothy West, James Holland and June Barrie. Show more
Sir Timothy Cratchit's selfish Christmas spent in Africa is rudely interrupted. Read by Nicholas Le Prevost.
Angry Nancy takes action when she hears what the old rogue has been up to. Stars Maurice Denham and Bill Wallis. From April 1994. Show more
Mark Radcliffe profiles popular comedian Will Hay, remembered for both his film acting talents and his passion for astronomy. Show more
Geoffrey Wheeler recollects the theatrical landladies who gave bed and board to actors and variety turns. With Bruce Forsyth.
It's all change for the civil servants - and for surprised Brummies! Stars Richard Murdoch and Deryck Guyler. From August 1976. Show more
Susan wins a record token, but with her brother about she needs to exchange it quickly. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From January 1967.
From Kate Nickleby to Little Nell, Miriam Margolyes entertains an audience with her celebration of the classic English author's characters.
Festive fun from the singing quartet of David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis. From December 1985.
The much-loved duo's special Christmas laughter compilation. With Brian Wilde and Percy Edwards.
The King of Comedy hosts half an hour of festive frolics. With Colin Edwynn and Sybie Jones. From December 1987.
Miles Jupp's team cast a satirical eye over the week's news: Iran elections, MPs expenses and Gordon Brown's desire to teach.
Mark Radcliffe profiles popular comedian Will Hay, remembered for both his film acting talents and his passion for astronomy. Show more
Geoffrey Wheeler recollects the theatrical landladies who gave bed and board to actors and variety turns. With Bruce Forsyth.
Lioba faces her biggest test, floating alone in pitch darkness - where only Cerberus feels truly at home. Stars Tessa Nicholson. Show more
A thrilling tale that delves into the psyche of traumatised spaceman William Cole, after his return to Earth. Read by Adam Sims. From July 2007. Show more
It's all change for the civil servants - and for surprised Brummies! Stars Richard Murdoch and Deryck Guyler. From August 1976. Show more
Susan wins a record token, but with her brother about she needs to exchange it quickly. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From January 1967.
The 'truth' behind the story of 'Good King Wenceslas'. Christmas comedy starring Timothy West, James Holland and June Barrie. Show more
Sir Timothy Cratchit's selfish Christmas spent in Africa is rudely interrupted. Read by Nicholas Le Prevost.
Angry Nancy takes action when she hears what the old rogue has been up to. Stars Maurice Denham and Bill Wallis. From April 1994. Show more
The crew gain two new recruits. Namely, a vain feline descendant and a neurotic mechanoid. Read by Rimmer himself, Chris Barrie.
Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis cast a satirical eye over the week's news. From 18th December.
The musical comedian presents his selection of some of the finest comic songs. With guest Neil Innes. From August 2005. Show more
Headmaster Miles Jupp presides over his unruly celebrity pupils. With Susan Morrison and Barbara Rafferty. From September 2009.
Lioba faces her biggest test, floating alone in pitch darkness - where only Cerberus feels truly at home. Stars Tessa Nicholson. Show more
A thrilling tale that delves into the psyche of traumatised spaceman William Cole, after his return to Earth. Read by Adam Sims. From July 2007. Show more
From Kate Nickleby to Little Nell, Miriam Margolyes entertains an audience with her celebration of the classic English author's characters.
Festive fun from the singing quartet of David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis. From December 1985.
The much-loved duo's special Christmas laughter compilation. With Brian Wilde and Percy Edwards.
The King of Comedy hosts half an hour of festive frolics. With Colin Edwynn and Sybie Jones. From December 1987.
Miles Jupp's team cast a satirical eye over the week's news: Iran elections, MPs expenses and Gordon Brown's desire to teach.