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Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories featuring The Wee Free Men by Terry Pratchett, read by Nigel Pilkington.
The intrepid boy reporter is after the booty, but is mad Professor Calculus helping? Stars Richard Pearce and Andrew Sachs. Show more
Enid Blyton's character reflects on her life - and reveals the fate of other members of the 'Famous Five'. Stars Rosemary Leach. Show more
'Professor' Bill Oddie muses on the development of radio comedy via Up the Pole, ITMA, Archie's the Boy, Beyond Our Ken, On the Hour, and On the Town with the League of Gentlemen. Show more
Bringing Dickens to life with a host of his colourful characters - Simon Callow's exhilarating one-man show. From 2001. Show more
The Old Bailey hack muses on the case of a teacher accused of seduction. Written by John Mortimer and starring Maurice Denham.
The Old Bailey hack recalls a case of murder. How did Barney Bateman die? Written by John Mortimer and starring Maurice Denham.
The Old Bailey hack reconsiders his future - as does a hardened thief. Written by John Mortimer and starring Maurice Denham.
Violet can work at the sinister Rucastle home, on the condition that she cuts her hair. The sleuth is intrigued. From 1959.
When an American magnate's governess is accused of his wife's murder, the sleuth is called in to investigate. From 1962.
The American funny man presents more comedy and music from Minnesota, with guests Roy Blount Jr and Nellie McKay. From 2009.
When a government minister melts in Margate, it's a job for Lionheart and Dunning. Stars Nicholas Courtney and Terry Molloy.
A stranger on a train reveals his secret. Robert Bathurst reads the 1901 anti-war story with a disturbing vision of the future. Show more
The intrepid boy reporter is after the booty, but is mad Professor Calculus helping? Stars Richard Pearce and Andrew Sachs. Show more
Enid Blyton's character reflects on her life - and reveals the fate of other members of the 'Famous Five'. Stars Rosemary Leach. Show more
'Professor' Bill Oddie muses on the development of radio comedy via Up the Pole, ITMA, Archie's the Boy, Beyond Our Ken, On the Hour, and On the Town with the League of Gentlemen. Show more
Stand-up comedy from the Leicester Festival with Jeremy Hardy, Phil Nichol, Alun Cochrane, Ninia Benjamin and Frankie Boyle.
When a government minister melts in Margate, it's a job for Lionheart and Dunning. Stars Nicholas Courtney and Terry Molloy.
A stranger on a train reveals his secret. Robert Bathurst reads the 1901 anti-war story with a disturbing vision of the future. Show more
Bringing Dickens to life with a host of his colourful characters - Simon Callow's exhilarating one-man show. From 2001. Show more
Inspector Morse tackles the murder of an invigilator in a foreign exam syndicate. Colin Dexter's mystery stars John Shrapnel. Show more
The American funny man presents more comedy and music from Minnesota, with guests Roy Blount Jr and Nellie McKay. From 2009.