By Rona Munro. A recalcitrant Highland kilt maker is faced with producing a garment for George IV to wear on his visit to Edinburgh. With John Guerrasio. From January 2008. Show more
De-cluttering his house, Gerard's friends all get gifts, leaving Tamsin less than thrilled. Stars Dave Lamb. From May 2004. Show more
Poirot concludes his investigation but there’s more than one surprise in store. Stars John Moffatt and Julia McKenzie. Show more
The King's Men are out to catch the smugglers and their elusive ringleader. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell.
Confusion reigns when Rosie's company tackles a fund-raiser for the Afghans. Stars Prunella Scales. From June 2000. Show more
Ed Byrne is joined by Hugh Dennis, Paul Sinha and Steve Hughes to discuss the best of British comedy from radio and screen.
A live drama serial could make money for Troutbridge TV. But can they manage to make it? Navy Lark spin-off stars Jon Pertwee. From February 1963. Show more
Albert helps son Harold to conquer the ballroom. Adapted from TV. With Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. Show more
Graham confesses to Lee and Kelly owns up to a deception regarding her pen pal. Stars Michael Troughton. From February 1999. Show more
Clive Anderson's yesteryear quiz with Helen Atkinson-Wood, John O'Farrell, Nick Revell and Gyles Brandreth. From July 2004. Show more
Arthur is struck by disaster and Mrs Clennam is finally forced into revealing the family secret at last. Stars Ian McKellen. Show more
A man compares a stoat's steadfast quest for a rabbit to a shy woman's pursuit of his hopeless father. Read by Sean McGinley.
It is Mr Openshaw's job to listen to people, except when he visits Mrs Flenswick. Peter Tinniswood tale starring Peter Sallis and Edna Dore. Show more
A live drama serial could make money for Troutbridge TV. But can they manage to make it? Navy Lark spin-off stars Jon Pertwee. From February 1963. Show more
Albert helps son Harold to conquer the ballroom. Adapted from TV. With Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. Show more
Poirot concludes his investigation but there’s more than one surprise in store. Stars John Moffatt and Julia McKenzie. Show more
The King's Men are out to catch the smugglers and their elusive ringleader. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell.
Kit and the single gentleman reach their destination. Conclusion of the Dickens dramatisation starring Alex Jennings. From January 2003.
This Sceptred Isle
Episode 64: Bloody Mary and the Burning of Cranmer
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Mary intends to restore England to the authority of the Pope. Anna Massey narrates the history of Britain.
Sir Plympton Makepeace recalls a non-existent election campaign planned in a pub. Stars Leslie Phillips. From 2001. Show more
A teacher faces the task of staging the 'Ring Cycle' in a school ranked bottom of the league tables. Read by Barbara Flynn.
Arthur is struck by disaster and Mrs Clennam is finally forced into revealing the family secret at last. Stars Ian McKellen. Show more
Join Mel Giedroyc as she listens to music from space, plus what does a cloak made of spider silk feel like?
The Royal Dingle Company re-enact the Bard's great cinematic moments. Stars Patrick Barlow and Lionel Blair. From October 1995. Show more
Confusion reigns when Rosie's company tackles a fund-raiser for the Afghans. Stars Prunella Scales. From June 2000. Show more
Vincent Price tells the tale of faceless commuter Arthur, who proves to be a formidable adversary as danger strikes. With Liz Fraser. Show more
The Frankenstein author's fantastical tale explores man's fascination with eternal life and elixirs. Read by Shaun Dooley. Show more
A live drama serial could make money for Troutbridge TV. But can they manage to make it? Navy Lark spin-off stars Jon Pertwee. From February 1963. Show more
Albert helps son Harold to conquer the ballroom. Adapted from TV. With Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. Show more
Poirot concludes his investigation but there’s more than one surprise in store. Stars John Moffatt and Julia McKenzie. Show more
The King's Men are out to catch the smugglers and their elusive ringleader. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell.
A man compares a stoat's steadfast quest for a rabbit to a shy woman's pursuit of his hopeless father. Read by Sean McGinley.
It is Mr Openshaw's job to listen to people, except when he visits Mrs Flenswick. Peter Tinniswood tale starring Peter Sallis and Edna Dore. Show more
Ed Byrne is joined by Hugh Dennis, Paul Sinha and Steve Hughes to discuss the best of British comedy from radio and screen.
Sam assumes leadership of the quest and Lord Darkness fakes a win. Fantasy comedy starring Alistair McGowan. From December 2010. Show more
With Hell getting overcrowded, Satan decides it's time to hire a hire an assistant demon. Stars Andy Hamilton. From April 1998. Show more
The sketch team take their audience on a luxury London excursion. Stars Tim Firth and Michael Rutger. From February 1991. Show more
Vincent Price tells the tale of faceless commuter Arthur, who proves to be a formidable adversary as danger strikes. With Liz Fraser. Show more
The Frankenstein author's fantastical tale explores man's fascination with eternal life and elixirs. Read by Shaun Dooley. Show more
Poirot concludes his investigation but there’s more than one surprise in store. Stars John Moffatt and Julia McKenzie. Show more
The King's Men are out to catch the smugglers and their elusive ringleader. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell.
Graham confesses to Lee and Kelly owns up to a deception regarding her pen pal. Stars Michael Troughton. From February 1999. Show more
Clive Anderson's yesteryear quiz with Helen Atkinson-Wood, John O'Farrell, Nick Revell and Gyles Brandreth. From July 2004. Show more
Arthur is struck by disaster and Mrs Clennam is finally forced into revealing the family secret at last. Stars Ian McKellen. Show more
A man compares a stoat's steadfast quest for a rabbit to a shy woman's pursuit of his hopeless father. Read by Sean McGinley.
It is Mr Openshaw's job to listen to people, except when he visits Mrs Flenswick. Peter Tinniswood tale starring Peter Sallis and Edna Dore. Show more