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.
The life and times of rock 'n' roll's Billy Fury. Stars Anton Lesser, Robert Glenister, Alistair McGowan and Rory Bremner. Show more
Examining successful musicals, Russell Davies looks at the necessity of hit numbers, and songs that live on when a show ends.
From Nashville, Tennessee, the American funny man welcomes singer Emmylou Harris and master fiddler Stuart Duncan. From 2011.
Ken Dodd picks six comedies from Year 1 of BBC Radio 2: Round The Horne, The Clitheroe Kid, The Navy Lark, The Embassy Lark, I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again and The Ken Dodd Show. Show more
Christopher William Hill's black comedy revolves around a crumbling Cornish ancestral home. Sir Richard wishes to bequeath it to the National Trust, much to the fury of his wife.
A murder shatters Polly, as the old man's crime-solving efforts meet furious resistance. With Bernard Hepton and Suzanne Burden.
The shady lawyer stays in a haunted mansion. The Marx Brothers radio shows recreated. With guest Spike Milligan. From July 1992. Show more
Butcher Jones is short of meat, so Walker arranges a special off-ration supply. Adapted from TV with Clive Dunn. From May 1975. Show more
From Nashville, Tennessee, the American funny man welcomes singer Emmylou Harris and master fiddler Stuart Duncan. From 2011.
The life and times of rock 'n' roll's Billy Fury. Stars Anton Lesser, Robert Glenister, Alistair McGowan and Rory Bremner. Show more
Ed Byrne is joined by Sandi Toksvig, Andrew Maxwell and Alex Lowe to discuss the best of the week in British comedy.
An all-knowing computer seems to have an independent life of its own. Award-winning drama with David Calder and John Moffatt. Show more
Ken Dodd picks six comedies from Year 1 of BBC Radio 2: Round The Horne, The Clitheroe Kid, The Navy Lark, The Embassy Lark, I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again and The Ken Dodd Show. Show more
The comedian performs live in New York with his unique commentary on religion and the history of England. From 2000.
An elderly woman exacts revenge on the man who raped her when she was a teenager. Read by Kathy Staff. Show more
Tensions mount for New York's hostages, as the hijackers' demands reach the Mayor. William Hope reads John Godey's thriller. Show more
An all-knowing computer seems to have an independent life of its own. Award-winning drama with David Calder and John Moffatt. Show more
From Nashville, Tennessee, the American funny man welcomes singer Emmylou Harris and master fiddler Stuart Duncan. From 2011.
Christopher William Hill's black comedy revolves around a crumbling Cornish ancestral home. Sir Richard wishes to bequeath it to the National Trust, much to the fury of his wife.
A murder shatters Polly, as the old man's crime-solving efforts meet furious resistance. With Bernard Hepton and Suzanne Burden.
The life and times of rock 'n' roll's Billy Fury. Stars Anton Lesser, Robert Glenister, Alistair McGowan and Rory Bremner. Show more