Two city gents finally admit they’ve been sacked and take action. Stars Donald Hewlett and Michael Knowles. From November 1984. Show more
Divorced Doug and Molly date in secret, but they can't ignore their split. Stars Paul Venables and Rebecca Lacey. From August 2004.
A biting satire on puritanism, set in 1777 during the American Revolution. Stars Tony Church and James Laurenson.
Paul Roseby investigates the disasters of British musical theatre, including Lionel Bart's 'Twang!!'. With Lynda Bellingham.
The 'Hancock's Half Hour' stalwart recalls the show that made him famous, plus his career highlights and some favourite music. Show more
The comedy writer selects Hello Cheeky, King Cutler, I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again, Uncle Mort's North Country, Hamish & Dougal, Steven Appleby's Normal Life and NF Simpson. Show more
Omnibus: Probate researchers Dan and Rachel are on a challenging quest to find an heir to a fortune. Stars William Ash and Claire Keelan.
The story told by our listeners twists and turns, as Susan's troubled honeymoon continues. Satanic pacts, books that predict the future... all life, and death, is here.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Kenneth Horne heads a Bohemian Paris romp and Julian and Sandy report for the Daily Polari. With Hugh Paddick. From March 1967. Show more
Satan promises to either eat a cucumber or offer a million pound bribe. With Chris Emmett and Nigel Rees. From November 1977. Show more
The 'Hancock's Half Hour' stalwart recalls the show that made him famous, plus his career highlights and some favourite music. Show more
A biting satire on puritanism, set in 1777 during the American Revolution. Stars Tony Church and James Laurenson.
Paul Roseby investigates the disasters of British musical theatre, including Lionel Bart's 'Twang!!'. With Lynda Bellingham.
1906: An archaeologist discovers some mysteries found in railway excavation are best left alone. Stars Geoffrey Streatfeild. Show more
The aftermath of a disaster in space. Can there be beauty in dying? Ray Bradbury's classic tale stars Scott Wilkinson.
The comedy writer selects Hello Cheeky, King Cutler, I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again, Uncle Mort's North Country, Hamish & Dougal, Steven Appleby's Normal Life and NF Simpson. Show more
Pondering sharks, and the link between transvestites and superheroes. The outspoken comedian in action in Brighton. From 2003.
Ex-cop Billy begins to suspect murder victim Lucy and her friend Donna were mixed up in something nasty. Stars David Morrissey. Show more
Things hot up for gangland enforcer Jack Carter when some Geordie yobs need to be disposed of. Read by Phil Daniels.
1906: An archaeologist discovers some mysteries found in railway excavation are best left alone. Stars Geoffrey Streatfeild. Show more
The aftermath of a disaster in space. Can there be beauty in dying? Ray Bradbury's classic tale stars Scott Wilkinson.
The 'Hancock's Half Hour' stalwart recalls the show that made him famous, plus his career highlights and some favourite music. Show more
Omnibus: Probate researchers Dan and Rachel are on a challenging quest to find an heir to a fortune. Stars William Ash and Claire Keelan.
The story told by our listeners twists and turns, as Susan's troubled honeymoon continues. Satanic pacts, books that predict the future... all life, and death, is here.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
A biting satire on puritanism, set in 1777 during the American Revolution. Stars Tony Church and James Laurenson.