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Heartache and danger lie ahead for Laura Montreville, as she tries to choose between the love of two men. Stars Gerda Stevenson. Show more
Brian and Susan's honeymoon has been plunged into chaos... by our listeners. This week it's all about sausages, and predicting the future. But mostly sausages.
Two children, two pets, one stranger. Then a small domestic disaster. Alistair McGowan reads a tale from the Russian master.
Agony aunt Sarah's group tackles more problems: "Bullying at work" and "I've found what I'm looking for". From June 2011. Show more
Doctor Seagoon is dispatched to tackle a curious contagious epidemic disease. Stars Spike Milligan. From November 1954. Show more
On fire-watch with Godfrey, Frazer thinks someone is signalling to the enemy. Adapted from TV with John Laurie. From April 1974. Show more
As Claudia's arranged wedding looms, she's more concerned with helping Finn escape his nightmarish prison. Stars Sarah Ovens.
Mary's friendship with sickly Colin is producing some startling results. Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic, with Beryl Reid.
From The Doobie Brothers to Tom Waits. Comedy star Victoria Wood shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. From December 2007. Show more
The author and cook talks about his childhood and growing up with food - in conversation with John Wilson.
She insists on showing him her terrible work. He takes drastic action. Alistair McGowan reads a tale from the Russian master.
Chaz is hot on the trail of a missing student, and Jamie's running out of patience.
The landlord shows one of his properties, but the memories are traumatic. Alistair McGowan reads the Russian master's tale.
Heartache and danger lie ahead for Laura Montreville, as she tries to choose between the love of two men. Stars Gerda Stevenson. Show more
Brian and Susan's honeymoon has been plunged into chaos... by our listeners. This week it's all about sausages, and predicting the future. But mostly sausages.
Two children, two pets, one stranger. Then a small domestic disaster. Alistair McGowan reads a tale from the Russian master.
Agony aunt Sarah's group tackles more problems: "Bullying at work" and "I've found what I'm looking for". From June 2011. Show more
William and Dorothy settle in their sublime cottage. Sue Limb's Lakeland poets parody with Denise Coffey. From 1985. Show more
Drop in on a 'live' archaeology excavation, and visit a very liberal safari park. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From March 2005. Show more
The business falters when the horse needs a vet. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From August 1966. Show more
From Guernsey, chairman Nicholas Parsons welcomes Derek Nimmo, Clement Freud, Tony Slattery and Stephen Frost. From March 1999.
As Claudia's arranged wedding looms, she's more concerned with helping Finn escape his nightmarish prison. Stars Sarah Ovens.
Mary's friendship with sickly Colin is producing some startling results. Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic, with Beryl Reid.
The much-loved cricket commentator Brian Johnston performs his hilarious 1993 one-man show at London's Richmond Theatre. Show more
After first fleeing The Creature, Victor heads to the mountains to avenge his brother's murder. Stars John Wood.
She insists on showing him her terrible work. He takes drastic action. Alistair McGowan reads a tale from the Russian master.
Chaz is hot on the trail of a missing student, and Jamie's running out of patience.
The landlord shows one of his properties, but the memories are traumatic. Alistair McGowan reads the Russian master's tale.
Doctor Seagoon is dispatched to tackle a curious contagious epidemic disease. Stars Spike Milligan. From November 1954. Show more
On fire-watch with Godfrey, Frazer thinks someone is signalling to the enemy. Adapted from TV with John Laurie. From April 1974. Show more
From The Doobie Brothers to Tom Waits. Comedy star Victoria Wood shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. From December 2007. Show more
The author and cook talks about his childhood and growing up with food - in conversation with John Wilson.
Agony aunt Sarah's group tackles more problems: "Bullying at work" and "I've found what I'm looking for". From June 2011. Show more
Myths and mucking out at the court of King Arthur. Improvised family saga with Paul Merton and Josie Lawrence. From June 1994. Show more
The thinking idiot's anthropologist charts the bumpy evolution of the Western world. With Dan Tetsell. From April 2006. Show more
The London Asian radio station toughens up its act. Stars Meera Syal, Sanjeev Bhaskar and Nina Wadia. From September 1996. Show more
After first fleeing The Creature, Victor heads to the mountains to avenge his brother's murder. Stars John Wood.
From The Doobie Brothers to Tom Waits. Comedy star Victoria Wood shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. From December 2007. Show more
The author and cook talks about his childhood and growing up with food - in conversation with John Wilson.
She insists on showing him her terrible work. He takes drastic action. Alistair McGowan reads a tale from the Russian master.
Chaz is hot on the trail of a missing student, and Jamie's running out of patience.
The landlord shows one of his properties, but the memories are traumatic. Alistair McGowan reads the Russian master's tale.
William and Dorothy settle in their sublime cottage. Sue Limb's Lakeland poets parody with Denise Coffey. From 1985. Show more
Drop in on a 'live' archaeology excavation, and visit a very liberal safari park. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From March 2005. Show more
The business falters when the horse needs a vet. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From August 1966. Show more
From Guernsey - chairman Nicholas Parsons welcomes Derek Nimmo, Clement Freud, Tony Slattery and Stephen Frost. From March 1999.