There's a leak at a secret defence project. Could Brightco be the source? Stars Bernard Cribbins. From January 1988. Show more
The Italian priest is confronted by the local communist party, and a gunman. Stars Joss Ackland and Ian Hogg. From June 2002.
Paralleling Emily Bronte's Haworth life with reconstructing her fantasy world which led to Wuthering Heights. Stars Diana Quick.
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Waterloo to Woking. Alan Dein explores the "dead line" where trains took the departed to their final station. From 2005. Show more
Legendary rock 'n' roll singer Joe Brown chooses some of his favourite songs - and looks back over his long career in showbiz.
Sue Townsend chats to the man who brought Adrian Mole to the BBC airwaves, John Tydeman. With a selection of the radio readings from 'The Secret Diary' to 'The Cappuccino Years'. Show more
Architecture, musicals, FBI agents, and bears on the toilet. Playwright Alan Plater talks about the career moves he never made. Show more
In Nick McCarty's story, a boat full of refugees heads for Piraeus after the invasion of Cyprus. Read by Nicholas Boulton.
The detective superintendent faces a cunning scam and a missing masterpiece, which leads to murder. Stars Imelda Staunton. Show more
The Lad is longing to sample life across the English Channel, but Sid has other ideas. Stars Tony Hancock and Sid James. From January 1955. Show more
Neddie Seagoon's furniture is at the centre of a Malayan man-shrinking plot. Stars Peter Sellers. From September 1955. Show more
Legendary rock 'n' roll singer Joe Brown chooses some of his favourite songs - and looks back over his long career in showbiz.
Paralleling Emily Bronte's Haworth life with reconstructing her fantasy world which led to Wuthering Heights. Stars Diana Quick.
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Waterloo to Woking. Alan Dein explores the "dead line" where trains took the departed to their final station. From 2005. Show more
The Nation awaits the arrival of Cox and the cannibal raiders. South Seas adventure read by Matt Addis and Charlie Norfolk.
Will the narrator and his dog survive a watery entrapment? Jim Norton reads William Hope Hodgson's fantasy published in 1908. Show more
Sue Townsend chats to the man who brought Adrian Mole to the BBC airwaves, John Tydeman. With a selection of the radio readings from 'The Secret Diary' to 'The Cappuccino Years'. Show more
From Edinburgh, the American comedian holds forth on everything from animals to the orange world of David Copperfield. From September 1997.
Greg McHugh presents some of the best stand up talent to perform at the Glasgow comedy venue. With Sean Hughes and Phil Nichol. From June 2011.
In her murder probe, the private eye employs unusual methods to trap the guilty. Sara Paretsky's thriller stars Sharon Gless. Show more
As his drug addiction worsens and work dries up, Jack "the Hat" McVitie takes on one more job. Read by Jonathan Keeble.
It's 1906 in upstate New York. A body is found in a lake, and young Mattie's life is changed forever. Read by Vicki Simon. Show more
The Nation awaits the arrival of Cox and the cannibal raiders. South Seas adventure read by Matt Addis and Charlie Norfolk.
Will the narrator and his dog survive a watery entrapment? Jim Norton reads William Hope Hodgson's fantasy published in 1908. Show more
Legendary rock 'n' roll singer Joe Brown chooses some of his favourite songs - and looks back over his long career in showbiz.
Architecture, musicals, FBI agents, and bears on the toilet. Playwright Alan Plater talks about the career moves he never made. Show more
In Nick McCarty's story, a boat full of refugees heads for Piraeus after the invasion of Cyprus. Read by Nicholas Boulton.
The detective superintendent faces a cunning scam and a missing masterpiece, which leads to murder. Stars Imelda Staunton. Show more
Paralleling Emily Bronte's Haworth life with reconstructing her fantasy world which led to Wuthering Heights. Stars Diana Quick.
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