Laughs and jigs aplenty from Richard Stilgoe at the Boat Show. With Sheila Steafel and Charles Collingwood. From April 1984. Show more
Billy Kay raises his glass to celebrate the Scots drouth for ale, whisky and the great wines of Europe.
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Chris Pizzey presents an hour of children's stories, featuring The Lost Boys' Appreciation Society, written by Alan Gibbons and read by Raymond Quinn.
Professor Jeffrey Richards profiles John Dickson Carr's archetypal English eccentric, played by Sir Donald Sinden.
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The Spring term starts badly for Mr Beeston with no computers and a broken window. Stars Peter Davison. From January 1987. 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
Greta Hall, Keswick: 16th September 1803. The poet reflects on his personal and professional setbacks. Stars Tom Wilkinson. Show more
Budget cuts cause conflict in Mark Tavener's comedy drama set in a Cambridge college. Starring Geoffrey Palmer and Samuel West.
The Master and the Dean's feud intensifies as a student is found cheating. Mark Tavener's comedy-drama stars Geoffrey Palmer.
A student is found hanged, but was it suicide - or murder? Mark Tavener's comedy thriller stars Geoffrey Palmer.
A student confesses to murder, but Simon's not convinced he's guilty. Mark Tavener's comedy thriller stars Geoffrey Palmer.
The Dean sets his sights on promotion. Mark Tavener's comedy-thriller set in a Cambridge college. Stars Samuel West.
Laughs and jigs aplenty from Richard Stilgoe at the Boat Show. With Sheila Steafel and Charles Collingwood. From April 1984. Show more
Billy Kay raises his glass to celebrate the Scots drouth for ale, whisky and the great wines of Europe.
Kate and Patrick face terror from the sinister past of their newly renovated house. Francis Turnly's thriller with Tara Flynn.
The driver of a huge truck plays deadly games with an innocent motorist. Classic tense thriller read by Nathan Osgood. Show more
Professor Jeffrey Richards profiles John Dickson Carr's archetypal English eccentric, played by Sir Donald Sinden.
Show more
The Spring term starts badly for Mr Beeston with no computers and a broken window. Stars Peter Davison. From January 1987. 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
The search for evidence leads to the foundations of a New York landmark. Read by William Hope and Martin T Sherman.
The focus shifts to an imprisoned high-profile murderer - with influential friends. Read by William Hope and Martin T Sherman.
The way to an Italian husband's heart is found through the pleasures of a sumptuous meal. Dark tale ready by Greta Scacchi. Show more
A winter funeral prompts an elderly lawyer to reflect upon a troubling case from his past. Read by David Ryall. Show more
Kate and Patrick face terror from the sinister past of their newly renovated house. Francis Turnly's thriller with Tara Flynn.
The driver of a huge truck plays deadly games with an innocent motorist. Classic tense thriller read by Nathan Osgood. Show more
Greta Hall, Keswick: 16th September 1803. The poet reflects on his personal and professional setbacks. Stars Tom Wilkinson. Show more
Childhood memories draw obsessed Ben Wheeler back to a lake. Murder mystery starring James Aubrey and Karen Archer. Show more
Laughs and jigs aplenty from Richard Stilgoe at the Boat Show. With Sheila Steafel and Charles Collingwood. From April 1984. Show more
Billy Kay raises his glass to celebrate the Scots drouth for ale, whisky and the great wines of Europe.