When the boss's daughter ties the knot, can Bernard get her to the church on time? Stars Gorden Kaye. From December 1994.
With his colleagues busy on the box, John Fuller-Carp's desperate to make a bigger TV splash. Stars John Bird. From May 1996. Show more
Questions galore for Lord Peter Wimsey - most about the case, but one very personal. Stars Ian Carmichael and Joanna David.
The death of a nobleman - and a question of honour. Andrew Sachs stars as GK Chesterton's insightful clerical sleuth. Show more
The priest is put to the test when building work threatens a religious icon. Stars Joss Ackland and Ian Hogg. From May 2004.
Ed Byrne is joined by Sandi Toksvig, Andrew Maxwell and Alex Lowe to discuss the best of the week in British comedy.
Troutbridge TV films a minesweeper sailing to the breakers' yard. Navy Lark spin-off stars Jon Pertwee. From March 1963. Show more
Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. Show more
Trouble for the rural railway station's new manager when he sacks a member of staff. Stars Peter Davison. From December 1995. Show more
With all their spending on exercise machines and looking after themselves, Harry's parents seem in better shape than he is. Stars Kris Marshall. From December 2008. Show more
Set to wed clergyman's son Angel Clare, Tess is torn over whether to reveal her past. Stars Claire Rushbrook and Keith Barron.
Julia takes up pig-keeping. Julia Blackburn concludes reading her autobiographical stories.
Five 11-year-olds are shocked to learn they are too old for their activity centre. Drama with Daniel Hanbridge and Brooke Vincent.
Troutbridge TV films a minesweeper sailing to the breakers' yard. Navy Lark spin-off stars Jon Pertwee. From March 1963. Show more
Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. Show more
Questions galore for Lord Peter Wimsey - most about the case, but one very personal. Stars Ian Carmichael and Joanna David.
The death of a nobleman - and a question of honour. Andrew Sachs stars as GK Chesterton's insightful clerical sleuth. Show more
Wackford Squeers has a shocking revelation for Smike. Dramatisation of Dickens' novel with Alex Jennings and Oliver Milburn.
Charles II returns to England to become King, but he is in a great deal of debt. Anna Massey narrates the history of Britain.
Giving a lift to a passenger causes some surprises for Carter and his uncle. Peter Tinniswood's adventures with Stephen Thorne. Show more
Coming to terms with his terminal cancer, the playwright experiences the joys of a christening, then goes to collect the results of his scan. Read by Toby Stephens.
Set to wed clergyman's son Angel Clare, Tess is torn over whether to reveal her past. Stars Claire Rushbrook and Keith Barron.
As Mr and Mrs Twit get their comeuppance with some sticky glue, Mel Giedroyc hears what's inside Roald Dahl's writing shed.
Lawyer Roger tries to defend a prisoner overly fond of life behind bars. Stars Richard Briers and James Beck. From August 1971. Show more
The priest is put to the test when building work threatens a religious icon. Stars Joss Ackland and Ian Hogg. From May 2004.
Malcolm and Polly set alarms ringing at Scarpendale, and the Laughing Dog secrets are finally revealed. Stars Deborah McAndrew. Show more
Bill Masen tries his best to support his blind group, but some problems prove to be insurmountable. Cult novel read by Roger May.
Troutbridge TV films a minesweeper sailing to the breakers' yard. Navy Lark spin-off stars Jon Pertwee. From March 1963. Show more
Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. Show more
Questions galore for Lord Peter Wimsey - most about the case, but one very personal. Stars Ian Carmichael and Joanna David.
The death of a nobleman - and a question of honour. Andrew Sachs stars as GK Chesterton's insightful clerical sleuth. Show more
Julia takes up pig-keeping. Julia Blackburn concludes reading her autobiographical stories.
Five 11-year-olds are shocked to learn they are too old for their activity centre. Drama with Daniel Hanbridge and Brooke Vincent.
Ed Byrne is joined by Sandi Toksvig, Andrew Maxwell and Alex Lowe to discuss the best of the week in British comedy.
Sketch series with Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Tony Hawks and Josie Lawrence - before they hit the big time. From January 1988.
Bored Satan's debate on the motivation of scientists leads to a startling discovery. Stars Andy Hamilton. From May 1998. Show more
The sci-fi star probes the oceans. With Richard Herring, Stewart Lee and Tom Baker at Liverpool University. From August 1993. Show more
Malcolm and Polly set alarms ringing at Scarpendale, and the Laughing Dog secrets are finally revealed. Stars Deborah McAndrew. Show more
Bill Masen tries his best to support his blind group, but some problems prove to be insurmountable. Cult novel read by Roger May.
Questions galore for Lord Peter Wimsey - most about the case, but one very personal. Stars Ian Carmichael and Joanna David.
The death of a nobleman - and a question of honour. Andrew Sachs stars as GK Chesterton's insightful clerical sleuth. Show more
Trouble for the rural railway station's new manager when he sacks a member of staff. Stars Peter Davison. From December 1995. Show more
With all their spending on exercise machines and looking after themselves, Harry's parents seem in better shape than he is. Stars Kris Marshall. From December 2008. Show more
Set to wed clergyman's son Angel Clare, Tess is torn over whether to reveal her past. Stars Claire Rushbrook and Keith Barron.
Julia takes up pig-keeping. Julia Blackburn concludes reading her autobiographical stories.
Five 11-year-olds are shocked to learn they are too old for their activity centre. Drama with Daniel Hanbridge and Brooke Vincent.