Sandy Chalmers recalls the legendary BBC institution: Toytown - The Showing Up of Larry the Lamb and The Wind in the Willows.
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Overlooked in the New Year's Honours, the Lad brushes up on his social etiquette skills. Stars Tony Hancock. From January 1957. Show more
The priest is put to the test when building work threatens a religious icon. Stars Joss Ackland and Ian Hogg. From May 2004.
Forced into a meeting at the cottage, Bertie Wooster gets a warning. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael Hordern. Show more
Irene hits a snag with re-opening the Cumbrae Club and what's in Huberto's suitcase? Stars Lynn Ferguson. From November 2002. Show more
Set to wed clergyman's son Angel Clare, Tess is torn over whether to reveal her past. Stars Claire Rushbrook and Keith Barron.
Faust gets a girl, Mephistopheles closes in and Gretchen's ruination is charted. Adapted Devil-dealing fable with Mark Gatiss. Show more
When handsome gymnast Martin accepts a lift from gang member Apache - his life changes forever. Stars Daniel Scott-Croxford.
Overlooked in the New Year's Honours, the Lad brushes up on his social etiquette skills. Stars Tony Hancock. From January 1957. Show more
Poking fun at King Arthur, Roy Hudd takes a royal romp through history, with June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From August 1995.
Setting out to track down a missing person, private eye Steven J Blackburn finds something more. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
The detective tackles a jewellery fraud, with a theatrical link to a transatlantic visitor to London. Read by David Horovitch. Show more
Twenty years on, Mike Wooldridge hears from Muslims who protested against 'The Satanic Verses' - what do they think it achieved?
The country's epic story continues with the Scottish invasion, and a devastating blow to the nation's health. With James Greene.
Richard Cork and Dawn Ades discuss the eccentric master of surrealism - and the political and personal symbolism of his work.
Martin Luther King and Eric S Galt, aka James Earl Ray, both arrive in Memphis. Read by Christian Camargo and Clarke Peters.
Reading from his book, playwright and novelist John Mortimer holds forth on war and what makes a terrorist a freedom fighter.
Children's stories presented by Chris Pizzey featuring Lily Quench and the Treasure of Mote Ely, Because of Winn-Dixie, Oven Chips For Tea, and one of Thirteen Unpredictable Tales.
Forced into a meeting at the cottage, Bertie Wooster gets a warning. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael Hordern. Show more
Irene hits a snag with re-opening the Cumbrae Club and what's in Huberto's suitcase? Stars Lynn Ferguson. From November 2002. Show more
A boy swears he is under attack by a poltergeist, but his determined father blames his son's wilfulness. Stars Dermot Crowley. Show more
Overwhelmed by the Martian attack, Jet Morgan and his crew awake in the dark. Stars Andrew Faulds and Alfie Bass. From 1955. Show more
Overlooked in the New Year's Honours, the Lad brushes up on his social etiquette skills. Stars Tony Hancock. From January 1957. Show more
Poking fun at King Arthur, Roy Hudd takes a royal romp through history, with June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From August 1995.
Setting out to track down a missing person, private eye Steven J Blackburn finds something more. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
The detective tackles a jewellery fraud, with a theatrical link to a transatlantic visitor to London. Read by David Horovitch. Show more
Faust gets a girl, Mephistopheles closes in and Gretchen's ruination is charted. Adapted Devil-dealing fable with Mark Gatiss. Show more
When handsome gymnast Martin accepts a lift from gang member Apache - his life changes forever. Stars Daniel Scott-Croxford.
The priest is put to the test when building work threatens a religious icon. Stars Joss Ackland and Ian Hogg. From May 2004.
Boothby Graffoe's thoughts, sketches and soup time machine. With Steve Frost and guitarist Antonio Forcione. From January 2000. Show more
Peter Sissons and Alan Hansen's secrets are revealed. Nick Golson and Tim de Jongh welcome guest Henry Cooper. From February 1995. Show more
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Tony meets wandering corpses and visits a deranged teenage sweetheart. Nick Revell's epic saga with Peter Gunn. From 1997. Show more
A boy swears he is under attack by a poltergeist, but his determined father blames his son's wilfulness. Stars Dermot Crowley. Show more
Overwhelmed by the Martian attack, Jet Morgan and his crew awake in the dark. Stars Andrew Faulds and Alfie Bass. From 1955. Show more
Setting out to track down a missing person, private eye Steven J Blackburn finds something more. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
The detective tackles a jewellery fraud, with a theatrical link to a transatlantic visitor to London. Read by David Horovitch. Show more
Faust gets a girl, Mephistopheles closes in and Gretchen's ruination is charted. Adapted Devil-dealing fable with Mark Gatiss. Show more
When handsome gymnast Martin accepts a lift from gang member Apache - his life changes forever. Stars Daniel Scott-Croxford.
Set to wed clergyman's son Angel Clare, Tess is torn over whether to reveal her past. Stars Claire Rushbrook and Keith Barron.
Forced into a meeting at the cottage, Bertie Wooster gets a warning. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael Hordern. Show more
Irene hits a snag with re-opening the Cumbrae Club and what's in Huberto's suitcase? Stars Lynn Ferguson. From November 2002. Show more