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Calamity strikes when the Home Guard and ARP wardens share the church hall. Adapted from TV. With Bill Pertwee. From March 1975. Show more
Patrick faces a full house, as Maria takes on her pub competition. Stars Jim Sweeney and Cathryn Harrison. From August 2001. Show more
By Liz Lochhead. As Burns night looms for Jack and Nettie, two people with differing lifestyles unite over an immortal memory. From June 2006.
As a sporting event looms, friendly rivalry sparks sinister espionage. Stars Nick Hancock and Jo Kendall. From September 1988. Show more
Glencora's daughter Mary falls in love with a man who has neither fame nor fortune. Stars David Troughton and Sophie Thompson.
From the playwright's tough childhood to his late marriage. Dramatisation of Irene Nemirovsky's biography with Andrew Scott.
Set in a hotel, Peter Tinniswood's last play was created for Chekhov admirer Paul Scofield. With Emma Fielding and Stephen Thorne. Show more
Calamity strikes when the Home Guard and ARP wardens share the church hall. Adapted from TV. With Bill Pertwee. From March 1975. Show more
Bob takes Terry to be restyled at the hairdressers. Adapted from TV with James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. From September 1975. Show more
With Willy dead, Charles Paris questions the owner of the student actors' house. Francis Matthews stars as the amateur sleuth.
Missing Shaun makes contact, Lew is in trouble with his boss and Don is very concerned about his son Dan. Read by Ray Shell. Show more
The professor of science explains to Sue Nelson how musical training influenced his career in psychology.
Leslie Forbes explores how gardens have inspired artists. Angelica Garnett returns to Charleston, the Bloomsbury Set's rural HQ. Show more
Martin is jealous when neighbour Tony asks his wife Kate to look at the painting that he wildly covets. Read by Martin Jarvis.
Two children, two pets, one stranger. Then a small domestic disaster. Alistair McGowan reads a tale from the Russian master.
Glencora's daughter Mary falls in love with a man who has neither fame nor fortune. Stars David Troughton and Sophie Thompson.
Children's stories presented by Kirsten O'Brien featuring Dom and the Magic Topper, Charm School, Indigo's Star, and Earthborn.
By Liz Lochhead. As Burns night looms for Jack and Nettie, two people with differing lifestyles unite over an immortal memory. From June 2006.
As a sporting event looms, friendly rivalry sparks sinister espionage. Stars Nick Hancock and Jo Kendall. From September 1988. Show more
After his encounter with the Great God Om, novice monk Brutha is selected for a secret mission. Stars Anton Lesser. Show more
Meet the man who battery farms humans. Anton Lesser reads Aldous Huxley's nightmare vision of an ideal society in the future. From April 2003. Show more
Bernard Marx is a misfit in an ideal society. So why is Lenina attracted to him? Nightmare future vision read by Anton Lesser. From April 2003.
Calamity strikes when the Home Guard and ARP wardens share the church hall. Adapted from TV. With Bill Pertwee. From March 1975. Show more
Bob takes Terry to be restyled at the hairdressers. Adapted from TV with James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. From September 1975. Show more
With Willy dead, Charles Paris questions the owner of the student actors' house. Francis Matthews stars as the amateur sleuth.
Missing Shaun makes contact, Lew is in trouble with his boss and Don is very concerned about his son Dan. Read by Ray Shell. Show more
From the playwright's tough childhood to his late marriage. Dramatisation of Irene Nemirovsky's biography with Andrew Scott.
Set in a hotel, Peter Tinniswood's last play was created for Chekhov admirer Paul Scofield. With Emma Fielding and Stephen Thorne. Show more
Patrick faces a full house, as Maria takes on her pub competition. Stars Jim Sweeney and Cathryn Harrison. From August 2001. Show more
When his wife leaves him for a kettle, the cartoonist looks for love elsewhere. Stars Paul McCrink. From August 2001. Show more
Memoirs of a boy growing up in 1970s Cambridgeshire with his eccentric dad. Written and narrated by Peter Bradshaw. From 1999. Show more
Sketch comedy series - originally broadcast live. Stars Helen Lederer, Clive Mantle and Nick Wilton. From January 1986.
From Blackpool Tower, caretaker Bob spies on a troubled tea dance with a drag spectacular. Stars David Holt. From August 2001. Show more
After his encounter with the Great God Om, novice monk Brutha is selected for a secret mission. Stars Anton Lesser. Show more
Meet the man who battery farms humans. Anton Lesser reads Aldous Huxley's nightmare vision of an ideal society in the future. From April 2003. Show more
Bernard Marx is a misfit in an ideal society. So why is Lenina attracted to him? Nightmare future vision read by Anton Lesser. From April 2003.
With Willy dead, Charles Paris questions the owner of the student actors' house. Francis Matthews stars as the amateur sleuth.
Missing Shaun makes contact, Lew is in trouble with his boss and Don is very concerned about his son Dan. Read by Ray Shell. Show more
From the playwright's tough childhood to his late marriage. Dramatisation of Irene Nemirovsky's biography with Andrew Scott.
Set in a hotel, Peter Tinniswood's last play was created for Chekhov admirer Paul Scofield. With Emma Fielding and Stephen Thorne. Show more
Glencora's daughter Mary falls in love with a man who has neither fame nor fortune. Stars David Troughton and Sophie Thompson.
The professor of science explains to Sue Nelson how musical training influenced his career in psychology.
Leslie Forbes explores how gardens have inspired artists. Angelica Garnett returns to Charleston, the Bloomsbury Set's rural HQ. Show more
Martin is jealous when neighbour Tony asks his wife Kate to look at the painting that he wildly covets. Read by Martin Jarvis.
Two children, two pets, one stranger. Then a small domestic disaster. Alistair McGowan reads a tale from the Russian master.