The Blue Doors children's theatre group hopefuls start at a London drama academy, all except poor little Maddy. Stars Caroline Harker.
Jane happily lives with her two eccentric aunts - until she discovers a secret is being kept from her. Read by Zelah Clarke.
A game of aliens from outer space causes classroom chaos. Stephen Fry reads the adventures of the mischievous schoolboy.
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In a bona disguise, master spy Kenneth Horne trails the missing World Cup. With Kenneth Williams and Bill Pertwee. From March 1966. Show more
More celeb sound-alikes with a thirsty Simon Bates and 'The Archers' meet 'Big Brother'. With Jon Culshaw. From August 2001.
The comedian shares his thoughts on how we spend our leisure time. Stand-up and sketches, with Dave Lamb. From September 2000. Show more
Sandra is about to move up in the world, while ex-con Terry is putting on a play. Stars Karl Howman. From November 2001. Show more
Vicar Mark Robarts can no longer keep his deepening debts a secret. Anthony Trollope dramatisation with Rosemary Leach.
The Commander looks for more clues as he tries to unravel the mysterious death of Sir Paul Berowne. Stars Richard Derrington.
Comic tale of greed and corruption in Victorian London, based on Thomas Hood's epic poem. With James Grout and Rachel Atkins.
In a bona disguise, master spy Kenneth Horne trails the missing World Cup. With Kenneth Williams and Bill Pertwee. From March 1966. 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
The debonair sleuth investigates when three murders are linked to 'Alex'. Francis Durbridge's thriller stars Peter Coke. Show more
When a detested church-goer is found dead, the amateur sleuth investigates. Agatha Christie’s whodunit stars June Whitfield. Show more
Crime writers Tim Heald and Margaret Yorke puzzle over a case of robbery gone wrong. Chaired by Simon Brett. From October 1998. Show more
Bluebirds? Over Dover? Ian Hislop delves into the somewhat chequered history of Dame Vera Lynn's legendary wartime anthem. From May 2004. Show more
The author and journalist embarks on 'One Man's Struggle with the Orchestra's Most Difficult Instrument.' Read by Nicholas Boulton.
Jan Struther created a wartime role model, but how close was her life to her writing? Patricia Hodge reads from her biography.
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Dale disrupts her father's relationship with Elizabeth. Continuing the novel about step-family traumas. Read by Penelope Wilton. Show more
Author and music lover Nick Hornby reads from his own book about his favourite tracks - including the song he's played the most.
Children's stories presented by Chris Pizzey, featuring Abraham Hannibal and the Battle for the Throne, Disco Fever, and Dr Fell's Cabinet of Smells.
The comedian shares his thoughts on how we spend our leisure time. Stand-up and sketches, with Dave Lamb. From September 2000. Show more
Sandra is about to move up in the world, while ex-con Terry is putting on a play. Stars Karl Howman. From November 2001. Show more
A meek millionaire's chilling tale of taking subtle revenge on his cheating wife. Stars Vincent Price and Peter Cushing. Show more
By John Connolly. Under a full moon, a young woman deals with two tormentors by unexpected means. Read by Michelle Gomez. Show more
A mild-mannered doctor and his monstrous alter ego. Tim Pigott-Smith reads RL Stevenson's classic tale of dual personality. From April 1996. Show more
In a bona disguise, master spy Kenneth Horne trails the missing World Cup. With Kenneth Williams and Bill Pertwee. From March 1966. 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
The debonair sleuth investigates when three murders are linked to 'Alex'. Francis Durbridge's thriller stars Peter Coke. Show more
When a detested church-goer is found dead, the amateur sleuth investigates. Agatha Christie’s whodunit stars June Whitfield. Show more
The Commander looks for more clues as he tries to unravel the mysterious death of Sir Paul Berowne. Stars Richard Derrington.
Comic tale of greed and corruption in Victorian London, based on Thomas Hood's epic poem. With James Grout and Rachel Atkins.
More celeb sound-alikes with a thirsty Simon Bates and 'The Archers' meet 'Big Brother'. With Jon Culshaw. From August 2001.
Robert's set for a West End stage romp, but the real farce occurs back stage. Stars John Gordon-Sinclair. From February 1989. Show more
Just as the arty world opens to Judith, Giles plunges her into a media sleaze pit. Stars Richard E Grant. From February 1995. Show more
Helen Lederer, Clive Mantle and Nick Wilton's compilation of series one of the sketch comedy, broadcast live in Summer 1984.
A meek millionaire's chilling tale of taking subtle revenge on his cheating wife. Stars Vincent Price and Peter Cushing. Show more
By John Connolly. Under a full moon, a young woman deals with two tormentors by unexpected means. Read by Michelle Gomez. Show more
A mild-mannered doctor and his monstrous alter ego. Tim Pigott-Smith reads RL Stevenson's classic tale of dual personality. From April 1996. Show more
The debonair sleuth investigates when three murders are linked to 'Alex'. Francis Durbridge's thriller stars Peter Coke. Show more
When a detested church-goer is found dead, the amateur sleuth investigates. Agatha Christie’s whodunit stars June Whitfield. Show more
The Commander looks for more clues as he tries to unravel the mysterious death of Sir Paul Berowne. Stars Richard Derrington.
Comic tale of greed and corruption in Victorian London, based on Thomas Hood's epic poem. With James Grout and Rachel Atkins.
Vicar Mark Robarts can no longer keep his deepening debts a secret. Anthony Trollope dramatisation with Rosemary Leach.
The comedian shares his thoughts on how we spend our leisure time. Stand-up and sketches, with Dave Lamb. From September 2000. Show more
Sandra is about to move up in the world, while ex-con Terry is putting on a play. Stars Karl Howman. From November 2001. Show more