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The busybody of the small English village of Tilling continues to observe the Major and Captain Puffin. Stars Frances Barber.
Another celebrity selects songs to inherit and pass on.
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Desmond Olivier Dingle's Compleat Life and Works of William Shakespeare
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The Royal Dingle Company tackles the Verse of the Bard. Stars Patrick Barlow with special guest Juliet Stevenson. From 1995. Show more
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Roland arrives to discover his brothers and sister have disappeared into the Mound, and the wounded King Malebron says only he can save them. Stars Toby Hadoke. Show more
Dorothy and friends face danger on the way to the Emerald City. Stars Barbara Barnes and Maureen Lipman.
The American funny man is in New York City. Will Guy Noir be seduced by stuffed peppers? Music from Dick Hyman. From 2010.
On the trail of a dangerous energy field, Cardiff's crack team are faced with telephonic terror in Delhi. Stars John Barrowman.
If a medical space station can cure cardiac conditions, who gets treatment? John Shrapnel reads Arthur C Clarke's short story.
Stories from bestselling romantic novelists. A surprise weekend away after 14 years of marriage. Read by Doon MacKichan.
It's a long road home for Alice, while Jamie would rather be anywhere but home.
By Elizabeth Buchan. A portrait sparks an epiphany in a young widower. Series of stories by bestselling romantic novelists. Read by Tom Goodman-Hill.
Captain Seagoon investigates a mustard-and-cress-flavoured mystery at Clapham Junction. Stars Spike Milligan. From March 1954. Show more
Mainwaring's platoon gets an offer of weapons, but there's a catch. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From February 1974. Show more
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The Oscar-winning actress reflects on her career, in conversation with Mark Lawson.
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Rainer Hersch explains the cost of concerts - and how to fall asleep and look like you're still listening. From November 1998.
The social loser faces the music as gatecrashers invade his dinner party. Starring Tim Key. From February 2006.
Ben Elton tries to save his soul but 'the Lord' makes him write rock band shows - forever. With Richie Webb. From December 2004.
In the Tower of Tests, Sam loses a pal. But is death the end? Fantasy comedy starring Darren Boyd and Dave Lamb. From May 2009. Show more
On the trail of a dangerous energy field, Cardiff's crack team are faced with telephonic terror in Delhi. Stars John Barrowman.
If a medical space station can cure cardiac conditions, who gets treatment? John Shrapnel reads Arthur C Clarke's short story.
From Queen to Beethoven, the award-winning children's author discusses her castaway choices. With Sue Lawley. From October 2005. Show more
The Oscar-winning actress reflects on her career, in conversation with Mark Lawson.
Stories from bestselling romantic novelists. A surprise weekend away after 14 years of marriage. Read by Doon MacKichan.
It's a long road home for Alice, while Jamie would rather be anywhere but home.
By Elizabeth Buchan. A portrait sparks an epiphany in a young widower. Series of stories by bestselling romantic novelists. Read by Tom Goodman-Hill.
The sofa-bound lifestyle presenters look at sickness, friendship and sick friends. Stars Robert Duncan and Julia Hills. From May 1996. Show more
A paranoid bassoonist is on board, while in the cockpit all bets are on. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch. From July 2009. Show more
Desmond Olivier Dingle's Compleat Life and Works of William Shakespeare
2. Juliet Stevenson
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
The Royal Dingle Company tackles the Verse of the Bard. Stars Patrick Barlow with special guest Juliet Stevenson. From 1995. Show more
The creature of Invercockieleekie wreaks a special kind of havoc when confronted with Doddy's singing. From July 1964. Show more