Sandy Chalmers recalls the famous BBC institution: Wandering with Nomad, The House at Pooh Corner and Smokey - A Dragon's Tale.
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The bungling duo takes charge of Britain's first space launch. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From July 1970. Show more
Clive Anderson hosts the famed improvisation game with Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, John Sessions and Enn Reitel. From January 1988. Show more
The Ministry of Defence civil servants must tackle an empty housing crisis. Starring Martin Jarvis and Fiona Shaw.
The poems of Joyce Grenfell read by Maureen Lipman. Introduced by Janie Hampton. Including Monday Morning Mail and Hats.
The course of true love proves bumpy and there's drama for the Proudies. Anthony Trollope dramatisation with Rosemary Leach.
The playwright recalls a never-realised bleak opera and a film meant to star Rex Harrison. With John Woodvine.
A traveller passing through a remote village receives a desperate request from a mother to cure her son. Stars Emma Fielding. Show more
The bungling duo takes charge of Britain's first space launch. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From July 1970. Show more
J Arthur Bile recalls the golden age of cinema. Songs and sketches with John Cleese and Tim Brooke-Taylor. From July 1968. Show more
The Senior House Officer is suspicious when a former patient commits suicide. Annie McCartney's thriller stars Seanin Brennan.
Easy is hot on the trail of Frank Green. Surely a drunk isn't his best lead? Walter Mosley's thriller read by Paul Winfield.
Easy finally comes face to face with Frank Green and it's no friendly occasion. Walter Mosley's thriller read by Paul Winfield.
James Walton's pop music history quiz with Tracey Macleod, Andrew Collins, Anthony Wilson and Richard Curtis. From January 2005. Show more
Aled Jones tells the moving story of Welsh composer Felix Powell's struggle to repeat the success of a worldwide hit song.
A priest goes to desperate lengths to entice his erring flock back to the fold. A French story adapted to an Irish setting. From July 2007.
There's a wedding and an important donation in Linda Lear's biography of the author and illustrator. Read by Lindsay Duncan.
The ex-reporter describes the difficulties of being a lone parliamentary voice whilst independent MP for Tatton.
Mrs Miniver by Jan Struther
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The engaging stories of a 1930s English housewife from revisiting old haunts to festive present buying. Read by Penelope Wilton. Show more
Children's stories presented by Chris Pizzey, featuring Vampire Slugs on Callisto by Jackie French, Emlyn's Moon by Jenny Nimmo, and Spoofer Rooney by Jonathan Kebbe.
The Ministry of Defence civil servants must tackle an empty housing crisis. Starring Martin Jarvis and Fiona Shaw.
The poems of Joyce Grenfell read by Maureen Lipman. Introduced by Janie Hampton. Including Monday Morning Mail and Hats.
Horror legend Vincent Price tells the chilling tale of an eerie passenger who joins him on a train heading west. Stars Freddie Jones. Show more
When the museum guard forgets to pay for a coffee, she is chased by a multiplying hoard of android waitresses. Stars Peter Marinker. Show more
The bungling duo takes charge of Britain's first space launch. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From July 1970. Show more
J Arthur Bile recalls the golden age of cinema. Songs and sketches with John Cleese and Tim Brooke-Taylor. From July 1968. Show more
The Senior House Officer is suspicious when a former patient commits suicide. Annie McCartney's thriller stars Seanin Brennan.
Easy is hot on the trail of Frank Green. Surely a drunk isn't his best lead? Walter Mosley's thriller read by Paul Winfield.
Easy finally comes face to face with Frank Green and it's no friendly occasion. Walter Mosley's thriller read by Paul Winfield.
The playwright recalls a never-realised bleak opera and a film meant to star Rex Harrison. With John Woodvine.
A traveller passing through a remote village receives a desperate request from a mother to cure her son. Stars Emma Fielding. Show more
Clive Anderson hosts the famed improvisation game with Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, John Sessions and Enn Reitel. From January 1988. Show more
The sketch comedy hits Edinburgh, with Nick Hancock, Tony Hawks and Neil Mullarkey entertaining local students. From December 1991.
Jenny Eclair: From performing to writing, the award-winning comedienne discusses her life and career with Bruce Morton.
Craig and Martin throw a Come As You Aren't party. Stars Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller. From December 1998. Show more
Horror legend Vincent Price tells the chilling tale of an eerie passenger who joins him on a train heading west. Stars Freddie Jones. Show more
When the museum guard forgets to pay for a coffee, she is chased by a multiplying hoard of android waitresses. Stars Peter Marinker. Show more
The Senior House Officer is suspicious when a former patient commits suicide. Annie McCartney's thriller stars Seanin Brennan.
Easy is hot on the trail of Frank Green. Surely a drunk isn't his best lead? Walter Mosley's thriller read by Paul Winfield.
Easy finally comes face to face with Frank Green and it's no friendly occasion. Walter Mosley's thriller read by Paul Winfield.
The playwright recalls a never-realised bleak opera and a film meant to star Rex Harrison. With John Woodvine.
A traveller passing through a remote village receives a desperate request from a mother to cure her son. Stars Emma Fielding. Show more
The course of true love proves bumpy and there's drama for the Proudies. Anthony Trollope dramatisation with Rosemary Leach.
The Ministry of Defence civil servants must tackle an empty housing crisis. Starring Martin Jarvis and Fiona Shaw.
The poems of Joyce Grenfell read by Maureen Lipman. Introduced by Janie Hampton. Including Monday Morning Mail and Hats.