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Godfrey is ridiculed when Mainwaring hears he was a conscientious objector. Adapted from TV with Arnold Ridley. From March 1975. Show more
Patrick pursues a job at his old school and meets his ex-teacher. Stars Jim Sweeney and Cathryn Harrison. From July 2001. Show more
By David Holt. Gordon is persuaded to extend his house. But is this a case of Conservatory Conspiracy? With Pam Ferris. From June 2006.
More political satire in this everyday story of a country folk. Stars John Bluthal and Andrew Sachs. From September 1988. Show more
Phineas fears his past will affect his career, and with rumours over his love life, a fresh setback awaits. Stars Conleth Hill.
Richardson decides to try and cut himself off from everyone, but then he spots a figure he knows. Stars Tim Pigott-Smith. Show more
Maurice Denham is former MP Sir Plympton Makepeace reflecting on 60 glorious years in power. Peter Tinniswood's comic monologue.
Godfrey is ridiculed when Mainwaring hears he was a conscientious objector. Adapted from TV with Arnold Ridley. From March 1975. Show more
Bob bungles a surprise birthday party for Terry. Adapted from TV with James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. From September 1975. Show more
The sleuth probes a murder in Herefordshire, but the crime's roots are down under. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle thriller from 1966. Show more
The New Orleans detective examines his own troubled past and waits for a clue about his missing son David. Read by Ray Shell. Show more
Sir David ponders the decline in collecting by children, as well as their early fascination with the natural world. From 2009. Show more
Life begins at 40? The pain and joy of Middle Age, including the tragic tale of The Embarrassing Older Woman Trying to be Hip.
Budding art historian Martin Clay makes an extraordinary chance discovery. Read by Martin Jarvis.
Legendary agony aunt Claire Rayner reads her own biography, recalling her difficult childhood with extraordinary candour.
Phineas fears his past will affect his career, and with rumours over his love life, a fresh setback awaits. Stars Conleth Hill.
Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories featuring The Folk of the Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton, Magenta Orange by Echo Freer and At the Firefly Gate by Linda Newbery.
By David Holt. Gordon is persuaded to extend his house. But is this a case of Conservatory Conspiracy? With Pam Ferris. From June 2006.
More political satire in this everyday story of a country folk. Stars John Bluthal and Andrew Sachs. From September 1988. Show more
A young prince tackles the dragon attacks, but why is Captain Vimes suspicious? Comic fantasy with Martin Jarvis and John Wood. Show more
By John Connolly. Under a full moon, a young woman deals with two tormentors by unexpected means. Read by Michelle Gomez. Show more
A mild-mannered doctor and his monstrous alter ego. Tim Pigott-Smith reads RL Stevenson's classic tale of dual personality. From April 1996. Show more
Godfrey is ridiculed when Mainwaring hears he was a conscientious objector. Adapted from TV with Arnold Ridley. From March 1975. Show more
Bob bungles a surprise birthday party for Terry. Adapted from TV with James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. From September 1975. Show more
The sleuth probes a murder in Herefordshire, but the crime's roots are down under. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle thriller from 1966. Show more
The New Orleans detective examines his own troubled past and waits for a clue about his missing son David. Read by Ray Shell. Show more
Richardson decides to try and cut himself off from everyone, but then he spots a figure he knows. Stars Tim Pigott-Smith. Show more
Maurice Denham is former MP Sir Plympton Makepeace reflecting on 60 glorious years in power. Peter Tinniswood's comic monologue.
Patrick pursues a job at his old school and meets his ex-teacher. Stars Jim Sweeney and Cathryn Harrison. From July 2001. Show more
Howard and Vince take Tony the Prawn to a zoo for animal offenders. Stars Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding. From November 2001. Show more
Sketch comedy series - originally broadcast live. Stars Helen Lederer, Clive Mantle and Nick Wilton. From January 1986.
From the top of Blackpool Tower, caretaker Bob Braithwaite spies on a wedding organiser. Stars David Holt. From August 2001. Show more
A young prince tackles the dragon attacks, but why is Captain Vimes suspicious? Comic fantasy with Martin Jarvis and John Wood. Show more
By John Connolly. Under a full moon, a young woman deals with two tormentors by unexpected means. Read by Michelle Gomez. Show more
A mild-mannered doctor and his monstrous alter ego. Tim Pigott-Smith reads RL Stevenson's classic tale of dual personality. From April 1996. Show more
The sleuth probes a murder in Herefordshire, but the crime's roots are down under. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle thriller from 1966. Show more
The New Orleans detective examines his own troubled past and waits for a clue about his missing son David. Read by Ray Shell. Show more
Richardson decides to try and cut himself off from everyone, but then he spots a figure he knows. Stars Tim Pigott-Smith. Show more
Maurice Denham is former MP Sir Plympton Makepeace reflecting on 60 glorious years in power. Peter Tinniswood's comic monologue.
Phineas fears his past will affect his career, and with rumours over his love life, a fresh setback awaits. Stars Conleth Hill.
Sir David ponders the decline in collecting by children, as well as their early fascination with the natural world. From 2009. Show more
Life begins at 40? The pain and joy of Middle Age, including the tragic tale of The Embarrassing Older Woman Trying to be Hip.
Budding art historian Martin Clay makes an extraordinary chance discovery. Read by Martin Jarvis.
Legendary agony aunt Claire Rayner reads her own biography, recalling her difficult childhood with extraordinary candour.