The city gents' new business makes them money, but at what cost? Stars Donald Hewlett and Michael Knowles. From November 1984. Show more
Divorced Doug and Molly try to revive their relationship with a 'first date'. Starring Rebecca Lacey. From July 2005. Show more
Judith Taverner defies brawling Regency London to make her claim on 'high society'. Stars Elizabeth Proud and Simon Shepherd. Show more
Behind the scenes of musical theatre's biggest flops like Norwegian rock opera 'Which Witch'. With Paul Roseby. From May 2004.
The comic actor chooses his favourite tunes and chats about his long career - including his TV role as Heartbeat's Greengrass.
The musical comedian selects All Classical Music Explained, My Music, The Mark Steel Lectures, 20th Century Retrospective, The Miles and Millner Show, and The Cambridge Buskers.
Alison Lurie's comic novel of academia and alien gurus, dramatised by Melissa Murray. New York, 1968. Naive young sociologist Roger Zimmern has just got his first job at university.
The subterranean encounters continue in the story told by its listeners. Can Susan trust her husband, and what is the cost if she does?
A retired policeman, a fatal shooting, Thomas Hardy and a murky past revealed. Stars David Threlfall and Tina Kellegher. Show more
Trapped in Steeple Bumpleigh, Bertie Wooster meets an old flame. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael Hordern. Show more
Another collision convinces Povey that the Admiralty needs to sort out HMS Troutbridge. Stars Leslie Phillips. From February 1961. Show more
The comic actor chooses his favourite tunes and chats about his long career - including his TV role as Heartbeat's Greengrass.
Judith Taverner defies brawling Regency London to make her claim on 'high society'. Stars Elizabeth Proud and Simon Shepherd. Show more
Behind the scenes of musical theatre's biggest flops like Norwegian rock opera 'Which Witch'. With Paul Roseby. From May 2004.
A lonely man with a huge knowledge of flies meets a Californian lady online, who knows all about spiders. Stars Alec Newman. Show more
The Bittering family aim to make the best of life on Mars. Ray Bradbury's tale of alienation stars Bryce Chamberlain.
The musical comedian selects All Classical Music Explained, My Music, The Mark Steel Lectures, 20th Century Retrospective, The Miles and Millner Show, and The Cambridge Buskers.
Pondering fox-hunting, racism and difficult mime - the outspoken comedian entertains an audience in Brighton. From 2003.
"I'm the best at pretending" - a reclusive Hollywood star tells all. Stars Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish. From April 2006. Show more
Private-eye Billy Rucker uncovers the full horror that's wrecked the lives of Lucy and Donna. Stars David Morrissey. Show more
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1. Deathly Discovery
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The death of a beautiful woman reveals dark secrets in an isolated Swedish coastal community. Read by Alex Tregear. Show more
A lonely man with a huge knowledge of flies meets a Californian lady online, who knows all about spiders. Stars Alec Newman. Show more
The Bittering family aim to make the best of life on Mars. Ray Bradbury's tale of alienation stars Bryce Chamberlain.
The comic actor chooses his favourite tunes and chats about his long career - including his TV role as Heartbeat's Greengrass.
Alison Lurie's comic novel of academia and alien gurus, dramatised by Melissa Murray. New York, 1968. Naive young sociologist Roger Zimmern has just got his first job at university.
The subterranean encounters continue in the story told by its listeners. Can Susan trust her husband, and what is the cost if she does?
A retired policeman, a fatal shooting, Thomas Hardy and a murky past revealed. Stars David Threlfall and Tina Kellegher. Show more
Judith Taverner defies brawling Regency London to make her claim on 'high society'. Stars Elizabeth Proud and Simon Shepherd. Show more