Les Dawson's unique recitation of Marriott Edgar's 'The Channel Swimmer' and 'The Recumbent Posture'. Show more
Coronation Street's Betty Driver performs Marriott Edgar's The 'Ole in the Ark, Sam's Racehorse, and George and the Dragon. Show more
The fate of Toad is decided in court. William Horwood's sequel to 'The Wind in the Willows'. Read by David Suchet.
An unexpected visitor turns up to Badger's big tea party. David Suchet concludes William Horwood's Willows sequel.
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Monstrous goings on for Kenneth Horne, while Julian and Sandy hit the bona ski slopes. With Kenneth Williams. From March 1968. Show more
Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth dreams of winning the Eurovision Song Contest. Stars Graham Fellows. From April 1994. Show more
HMS Troutbridge joins the British Embassy staff in local celebrations. Stars Derek Francis and Stephen Murray. From April 1966.
The much-loved duo welcome special guest Penelope Keith, who insists on making her own intro before performing in Ern's sketch what he wrote. From March 1978. Show more
Francis and Jarvie reach the Highland Line, heading for McGregor country. Stars Liam Brennan. Sean Chapman and Tom George. Show more
Satan brings Christ to the pinnacle of the temple in Jerusalem, tempting him to prove his divinity. Stars Ian McDiarmid.
The Baker Street sleuth and his assistant make a gruesome discovery in an old crypt. Stars Clive Merrison and Michael Williams.
Monstrous goings on for Kenneth Horne, while Julian and Sandy hit the bona ski slopes. With Kenneth Williams. From March 1968. Show more
From playing Dame Nellie Drongo to a prehistoric caveman, it's the ultimate one-man show, written by the host. From February 1984. Show more
With Lord Peter Wimsey undercover to probe a death at an ad agency, there's news of a fresh killing. Starring Ian Carmichael. Show more
Mystery afloat as a Cornish family's curse starts to unravel. Andrew Sachs stars as GK Chesterton's clerical sleuth. Show more
The American funny man kicks off summer at Virginia's Wolf Trap National Park, with Robin and Linda Williams and Jearlyn Steele.
Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson
Glasgow to the Yorkshire Dales
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Soaking up culture and off to a pub, the American author concludes his sentimental journey around Britain. Read by Kerry Shale. Show more
The Invention of Childhood
Charlie Chaplin Went to France to Teach Ladies How to Dance
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Michael Morpurgo discovers new forms of entertainment available to children in the first half of the 20th century.
Will an 'arty' weekend at the Welches give lecturer Jim an opportunity to impress his colleagues? Read by Martin Jarvis.
Leonard Pearcey reads Gordon West's Majorcan tale. The travellers make the acquaintance of an adorable mule.
Chris Pizzey presents an hour of stories, featuring Ghostly Tales for Ghastly Kids by Jamie Rix, and The Chinese Cinderella and the Secret Dragon Society by Adeline Yen Mah.
HMS Troutbridge joins the British Embassy staff in local celebrations. Stars Derek Francis and Stephen Murray. From April 1966.
The much-loved duo welcome special guest Penelope Keith, who insists on making her own intro before performing in Ern's sketch what he wrote. From March 1978. Show more
With Jonathan's return, Van Helsing is forced to reveal the shocking truth about Lucy. Stars Bernard Holley and Phyllis Logan.
Liberator stalwarts Vila and Gan recall how their odyssey began - in the exotic location of Croydon. Stars Michael Keating.
Monstrous goings on for Kenneth Horne, while Julian and Sandy hit the bona ski slopes. With Kenneth Williams. From March 1968. Show more
From playing Dame Nellie Drongo to a prehistoric caveman, it's the ultimate one-man show, written by the host. From February 1984. Show more
With Lord Peter Wimsey undercover to probe a death at an ad agency, there's news of a fresh killing. Starring Ian Carmichael. Show more
Mystery afloat as a Cornish family's curse starts to unravel. Andrew Sachs stars as GK Chesterton's clerical sleuth. Show more
Satan brings Christ to the pinnacle of the temple in Jerusalem, tempting him to prove his divinity. Stars Ian McDiarmid.
The Baker Street sleuth and his assistant make a gruesome discovery in an old crypt. Stars Clive Merrison and Michael Williams.
Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth dreams of winning the Eurovision Song Contest. Stars Graham Fellows. From April 1994. Show more
From bunk chairs to helium-filled bubble wrap, Dave Gorman asks Neil Innes to select the public's best loopy idea. From November 2005. Show more
Satan conducts interviews for a new assistant. In the running are Scumspawn and a dolphin. Stars Andy Hamilton. From April 1998. Show more
Professor Joy Klamp explores the miserable world of holidaying. Stars Dawn French and Christopher Douglas. From November 2005. Show more
The true meaning of bird song is revealed. Julian Pettifer features in the cosmic comedy of connections. From June 1995. Show more
With Jonathan's return, Van Helsing is forced to reveal the shocking truth about Lucy. Stars Bernard Holley and Phyllis Logan.
Liberator stalwarts Vila and Gan recall how their odyssey began - in the exotic location of Croydon. Stars Michael Keating.
With Lord Peter Wimsey undercover to probe a death at an ad agency, there's news of a fresh killing. Starring Ian Carmichael. Show more
Mystery afloat as a Cornish family's curse starts to unravel. Andrew Sachs stars as GK Chesterton's clerical sleuth. Show more
Satan brings Christ to the pinnacle of the temple in Jerusalem, tempting him to prove his divinity. Stars Ian McDiarmid.
The Baker Street sleuth and his assistant make a gruesome discovery in an old crypt. Stars Clive Merrison and Michael Williams.
Francis and Jarvie reach the Highland Line, heading for McGregor country. Stars Liam Brennan. Sean Chapman and Tom George. Show more
HMS Troutbridge joins the British Embassy staff in local celebrations. Stars Derek Francis and Stephen Murray. From April 1966.
The much-loved duo welcome special guest Penelope Keith, who insists on making her own intro before performing in Ern's sketch what he wrote. From March 1978. Show more