On a school trip to Calais, it's a member of staff who causes concern rather than the children. With Karl Howman. From June 1990. Show more
Traditional Tamsin competes with her installationist boyfriend to create a self-portrait. Stars Ben Miller. From April 2004. Show more
Might Sergeant McGregor be deprived of his manhood? Joyce Porter's comedy thriller set in 1976 stars Kenneth Cranham and Philip Madoc.
Rosie's company goes New Age, promoting the Brighton leg of a Californian guru's tour. Stars Prunella Scales. From May 2000. Show more
Ed Byrne, Danny Robins and Nick Doody debate the new comedy of 2012, while Lucy Porter chats to improv master, Greg Proops.
Monstrous goings on when the crew of HMS Troutbridge hit Scotland. Stars Jon Pertwee and Leslie Phillips. From July 1971. Show more
Albert's concerned about an offer made to Harold. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From March 1972. Show more
After 21 years, Instant Sunshine are aiming to become famous at last - via more humorous songs. From August 1988. Show more
Clive Anderson's panel show of the past, with Gyles Brandreth, John O'Farrell, Arabella Weir and Arthur Smith. From June 2004. Show more
As tragedy strikes, David is forced to contemplate his future. Stars Miriam Margolyes, Sheila Hancock and Gary Cady. Show more
Or to put it another way, what has the husband been up to in Moscow? Alistair McGowan reads Constance Garnett's translation. From January 1998.
Mankind's immortal hero is forced to help Joseph of Arimethea - held captive by a very malevolent angel. Stars Paul Hilton. Show more
Monstrous goings on when the crew of HMS Troutbridge hit Scotland. Stars Jon Pertwee and Leslie Phillips. From July 1971. Show more
Albert's concerned about an offer made to Harold. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From March 1972. Show more
Might Sergeant McGregor be deprived of his manhood? Joyce Porter's comedy thriller set in 1976 stars Kenneth Cranham and Philip Madoc.
Mrs Jarley keeps Little Nell and her Grandfather fully occupied. Dickens dramatisation with Julia McKenzie. From January 2003.
The Black Death: The Black Death blazes through Europe. Anna Massey narrates the history of the British Isles, with Paul Eddington. Episode 49 of 216.
A dramatic moment in political history and a return to damsons. Ferdinand Mount's memoir concluded by Oliver Ford Davies.
Money matters come to a head between Sofia and Barnaby, whose thoughts return to the 'Gaitlin Angel'. Read by William Hope.
As tragedy strikes, David is forced to contemplate his future. Stars Miriam Margolyes, Sheila Hancock and Gary Cady. Show more
As the Winter Youth Olympics gets underway, Mel eavesdrops on a snowboarding lesson. Plus the mysterious secrets of the Scilly Isles, and comedy Sneaky Peeks.
The Royal Dingle Company invites Brian Cox to run a Bard's tragedy master class. Stars Patrick Barlow. From 1995. Show more
Rosie's company goes New Age, promoting the Brighton leg of a Californian guru's tour. Stars Prunella Scales. From May 2000. Show more
Doctor Who obsessive Nigel is missing with the mysterious Romana. Colin Sharpe's sequel with David Raynor and Fiona Clarke.
The crew of spaceship Challenger's search is over, but Earth is not how they left it. Stars Sean Arnold and Amanda Murray. Show more
Monstrous goings on when the crew of HMS Troutbridge hit Scotland. Stars Jon Pertwee and Leslie Phillips. From July 1971. Show more
Albert's concerned about an offer made to Harold. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From March 1972. Show more
Might Sergeant McGregor be deprived of his manhood? Joyce Porter's comedy thriller set in 1976 stars Kenneth Cranham and Philip Madoc.
Or to put it another way, what has the husband been up to in Moscow? Alistair McGowan reads Constance Garnett's translation. From January 1998.
Mankind's immortal hero is forced to help Joseph of Arimethea - held captive by a very malevolent angel. Stars Paul Hilton. Show more
Ed Byrne, Danny Robins and Nick Doody debate the new comedy of 2012, while Lucy Porter chats to improv master, Greg Proops.
Who is the lovely newcomer with the huge biceps? Fantasy comedy starring Kevin Eldon and Alistair McGowan. From November 2010. Show more
Peter Sissons and Alan Hansen's secrets are revealed. Nick Golson and Tim de Jongh welcome guest Henry Cooper. From February 1995. Show more
The sketch team take the audience on an activity holiday. Stars Tim de Jongh, William Vandyck and Tim Firth. From January 1991. Show more
Doctor Who obsessive Nigel is missing with the mysterious Romana. Colin Sharpe's sequel with David Raynor and Fiona Clarke.
The crew of spaceship Challenger's search is over, but Earth is not how they left it. Stars Sean Arnold and Amanda Murray. Show more
Might Sergeant McGregor be deprived of his manhood? Joyce Porter's comedy thriller set in 1976 stars Kenneth Cranham and Philip Madoc.
After 21 years, Instant Sunshine are aiming to become famous at last - via more humorous songs. From August 1988. Show more
Clive Anderson's panel show of the past, with Gyles Brandreth, John O'Farrell, Arabella Weir and Arthur Smith. From June 2004. Show more
As tragedy strikes, David is forced to contemplate his future. Stars Miriam Margolyes, Sheila Hancock and Gary Cady. Show more
Or to put it another way, what has the husband been up to in Moscow? Alistair McGowan reads Constance Garnett's translation. From January 1998.
Mankind's immortal hero is forced to help Joseph of Arimethea - held captive by a very malevolent angel. Stars Paul Hilton. Show more