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The Lad is set to be immortalised in wax, but it's not quite how he had envisaged. Stars Tony Hancock. From November 1959. Show more
The musical comic presents a selection of classic comic songs with special guest Howard Read. From October 2006. Show more
A hapless vicar discovers that life behind suburbia's net curtains is not what he expected. Stars James Grout. From February 1991. Show more
Romance and skullduggery flourish when Rosie organises a Food Fair. Stars Prunella Scales and Arabella Weir. From July 2001. Show more
Newly engaged American socialite Newland Archer is drawn to his fiancee's cousin. Stars Andrew Wincott and Susanne Bertish.
Concerned at the impact on New York society, Eleanor's family are upset over her plans to divorce. Stars Andrew Wincott.
Anton is attracted to the daughter of the family's landlord. Dramatisation of Nemirovsky's biography with Andrew Scott.
Blinded in an accident in the early 19th century, Louis Braille aspires to improve the status of blind people. Stars Adam Godley.
The Lad is set to be immortalised in wax, but it's not quite how he had envisaged. Stars Tony Hancock. From November 1959. Show more
King John gets ambushed. Roy Hudd's historical royal romp, with June Whitfield and Jeffrey Holland. From August 1995.
Charles Paris suspects one student is the murderer, but another's acting oddly. Francis Matthews stars as the amateur sleuth.
Detective Lew Griffin takes to the city streets and bumps into a key figure at a shelter. Read by Ray Shell. Show more
The scientist explains to Sue Nelson how a love of comedy led to her creating a programme for computer-generated puns.
Leslie Forbes peers behind the Berkshire privet hedges in search of renowned artist Stanley Spencer's personal Eden.
Still eyeing the painting, Martin is concerned over the unexpected visit of a renowned art historian. Read by Martin Jarvis.
The landlord shows one of his properties, but the memories are traumatic. Alistair McGowan reads the Russian master's tale.
Newly engaged American socialite Newland Archer is drawn to his fiancee's cousin. Stars Andrew Wincott and Susanne Bertish.
Concerned at the impact on New York society, Eleanor's family are upset over her plans to divorce. Stars Andrew Wincott.
Children's stories presented by Kirsten O'Brien featuring Dom and the Magic Topper, Charm School, Indigo's Star, and Earthborn.
A hapless vicar discovers that life behind suburbia's net curtains is not what he expected. Stars James Grout. From February 1991. Show more
Romance and skullduggery flourish when Rosie organises a Food Fair. Stars Prunella Scales and Arabella Weir. From July 2001. Show more
Back in Omnia, Deacon Vorbis proclaims himself the One True Prophet. Brutha has concerns. Stars Anton Lesser. Show more
Lenina is horrified by the Savage Reservation, until she meets John. Nightmare vision of the future read by Anton Lesser. From April 2003.
Bernard brings John to London, and gets revenge on the Director of Hatcheries. Nightmare future vision read by Anton Lesser. From April 2003. Show more
The Lad is set to be immortalised in wax, but it's not quite how he had envisaged. Stars Tony Hancock. From November 1959. Show more
King John gets ambushed. Roy Hudd's historical royal romp, with June Whitfield and Jeffrey Holland. From August 1995.
Charles Paris suspects one student is the murderer, but another's acting oddly. Francis Matthews stars as the amateur sleuth.
Detective Lew Griffin takes to the city streets and bumps into a key figure at a shelter. Read by Ray Shell. Show more
Anton is attracted to the daughter of the family's landlord. Dramatisation of Nemirovsky's biography with Andrew Scott.
Blinded in an accident in the early 19th century, Louis Braille aspires to improve the status of blind people. Stars Adam Godley.
The musical comic presents a selection of classic comic songs with special guest Howard Read. From October 2006. Show more
The listeners' votes are in, so the National Local Radio Station tells you the winners! Stars Angus Deayton. From October 1981.
Pavlov, the Big Bang and Latin. More from the inimitable comedian's performance at London's Shaftesbury Theatre. From 1995.
Back in Omnia, Deacon Vorbis proclaims himself the One True Prophet. Brutha has concerns. Stars Anton Lesser. Show more
Lenina is horrified by the Savage Reservation, until she meets John. Nightmare vision of the future read by Anton Lesser. From April 2003.
Bernard brings John to London, and gets revenge on the Director of Hatcheries. Nightmare future vision read by Anton Lesser. From April 2003. Show more
Charles Paris suspects one student is the murderer, but another's acting oddly. Francis Matthews stars as the amateur sleuth.
Detective Lew Griffin takes to the city streets and bumps into a key figure at a shelter. Read by Ray Shell. Show more
Anton is attracted to the daughter of the family's landlord. Dramatisation of Nemirovsky's biography with Andrew Scott.
Blinded in an accident in the early 19th century, Louis Braille aspires to improve the status of blind people. Stars Adam Godley.
Newly engaged American socialite Newland Archer is drawn to his fiancee's cousin. Stars Andrew Wincott and Susanne Bertish.
Concerned at the impact on New York society, Eleanor's family are upset over her plans to divorce. Stars Andrew Wincott.
The scientist explains to Sue Nelson how a love of comedy led to her creating a programme for computer-generated puns.
Leslie Forbes peers behind the Berkshire privet hedges in search of renowned artist Stanley Spencer's personal Eden.
Still eyeing the painting, Martin is concerned over the unexpected visit of a renowned art historian. Read by Martin Jarvis.
The landlord shows one of his properties, but the memories are traumatic. Alistair McGowan reads the Russian master's tale.