Recalling a childhood in Glasgow which inspired her to write, the poet takes Wendy Robbins to meet her mum and dad. From August 2007.
Inspired by her mother's experiences, Katie Hickman examines the lives of 'diplomatic women' through their letters and diaries.
The actor inherits 'Two Little Boys' sung by Rolf Harris and passes on 'Somewhere' sung by Tom Waits.
Stories from bestselling romantic novelists. 'My mother always told me life is a matter of luck.' Read by Adjoa Andoh.
Arthur Smith's at home in London with stand-up comedy from Sean Lock and Annette Fagon and music from Squeeze. From April 2011. Show more
It's 1902 and British secret agent Seagoon is heading to Dresden on a deadly mission. Stars Harry Secombe. Re-recording from 1958. Show more
Mainwaring's platoon try to capture Germans for a reward. Adapted from TV, with Arthur Lowe and Clive Dunn. From February 1974. Show more
Malebron seeks Findhorn, but Roland's strong imagination threatens to draw the Evil towards the Treasures. Stars Toby Hadoke. Show more
Dorothy and friends must kill the Wicked Witch of the West to finally get their wishes granted. Stars Maureen Lipman.
Kirsty Young presents gems from the Desert Island Discs Library. In the fourth in our series, we hear from the creator of 'The Gruffalo', who was castaway in 2009.
The theatre director and founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company discusses his career in conversation with Mark Lawson.
Stories from bestselling romantic novelists. A young man assumes he'll never find his heart's desire. Read by Robert Glenister.
There's a surprise in store for Alice and Jamie's enjoying the party scene, in the Ambridge Extra Omnibus.
Stories from bestselling romantic novelists. A control freak is forced to attend a Tuscan cookery course. Read by Candida Benson.
Inspired by her mother's experiences, Katie Hickman examines the lives of 'diplomatic women' through their letters and diaries.
The actor inherits 'Two Little Boys' sung by Rolf Harris and passes on 'Somewhere' sung by Tom Waits.
Stories from bestselling romantic novelists. 'My mother always told me life is a matter of luck.' Read by Adjoa Andoh.
Arthur Smith's at home in London with stand-up comedy from Sean Lock and Annette Fagon and music from Squeeze. From April 2011. Show more
Your radio version of the quality newspapers - plus lifestyle pull-out sections. With Tracy-Ann Oberman. From March 1999.
The story of Victorian Britain's most reckless living explorer. The comedy trio's swashbuckling family romp. From January 2008. Show more
New town education, and Professor Prune's time travel adventure continues. Stars John Cleese and Bill Oddie. From January 1969. Show more
Mark and his manic mutt look for the enigmatic Jennifer in the city of dreaming spires. Stars Timothy Spall. From December 1992. Show more
Malebron seeks Findhorn, but Roland's strong imagination threatens to draw the Evil towards the Treasures. Stars Toby Hadoke. Show more
Dorothy and friends must kill the Wicked Witch of the West to finally get their wishes granted. Stars Maureen Lipman.
From Atlanta, the American funny man welcomes bluegrass band Steep Canyon Rangers and blues singer EG Kight. From 2010.
Cardiff's alien-hunters probe a spate of locals left in coma-like trances triggered by phone calls. Stars John Barrowman.
In war, the more technologically advanced side can still be defeated. John Shrapnel reads Arthur C Clarke's short story.
Stories from bestselling romantic novelists. A young man assumes he'll never find his heart's desire. Read by Robert Glenister.
There's a surprise in store for Alice and Jamie's enjoying the party scene, in the Ambridge Extra Omnibus.
Stories from bestselling romantic novelists. A control freak is forced to attend a Tuscan cookery course. Read by Candida Benson.
It's 1902 and British secret agent Seagoon is heading to Dresden on a deadly mission. Stars Harry Secombe. Re-recording from 1958. Show more
Mainwaring's platoon try to capture Germans for a reward. Adapted from TV, with Arthur Lowe and Clive Dunn. From February 1974. Show more
Kirsty Young presents gems from the Desert Island Discs Library. In the fourth in our series, we hear from the creator of 'The Gruffalo', who was castaway in 2009.
The theatre director and founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company discusses his career in conversation with Mark Lawson.
Arthur Smith's at home in London with stand-up comedy from Sean Lock and Annette Fagon and music from Squeeze. From April 2011. Show more
The improvised family saga starts in 1760. With Paul Merton, Josie Lawrence, Caroline Quentin and Jim Sweeney. From April 1993. Show more
The loser is in hospital after a drunken kiss with Hayley. Will only his heart be broken? Stars Tim Key. From February 2006.
"I'm the best at pretending" - a reclusive Hollywood star tells all. Stars Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish. From April 2006. Show more
Sirens interrupt a sea crossing. Are they what they seem? Fantasy comedy starring Darren Boyd and Dave Lamb. From May 2009. Show more
Cardiff's alien-hunters probe a spate of locals left in coma-like trances triggered by phone calls. Stars John Barrowman.
In war, the more technologically advanced side can still be defeated. John Shrapnel reads Arthur C Clarke's short story.
Kirsty Young presents gems from the Desert Island Discs Library. In the fourth in our series, we hear from the creator of 'The Gruffalo', who was castaway in 2009.
The theatre director and founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company discusses his career in conversation with Mark Lawson.
Stories from bestselling romantic novelists. A young man assumes he'll never find his heart's desire. Read by Robert Glenister.
There's a surprise in store for Alice and Jamie's enjoying the party scene, in the Ambridge Extra Omnibus.
Stories from bestselling romantic novelists. A control freak is forced to attend a Tuscan cookery course. Read by Candida Benson.
Your radio version of the quality newspapers - plus lifestyle pull-out sections. With Tracy-Ann Oberman. From March 1999.
The story of Victorian Britain's most reckless living explorer. The comedy trio's swashbuckling family romp. From January 2008. Show more
New town education, and Professor Prune's time travel adventure continues. Stars John Cleese and Bill Oddie. From January 1969. Show more
Mark and his manic mutt look for the enigmatic Jennifer in the city of dreaming spires. Stars Timothy Spall. From December 1992. Show more