Juggling his cases and girlfriends, barrister Roger has trouble with toggles and grommets. With Richard Briers. From August 1971. Show more
Confidentiality proves a headache for events manager Rosie in Brighton. Stars Prunella Scales and Arabella Weir. From July 2001. Show more
John Le Mesurier Centenary. The men who serviced Japanese attack planes stir memories and plan a new mission. Stewart Parker's drama for the actor's centenary.
Contrary views are swapped in a series of blunt exchanges between two park regulars. Starring John Le Mesurier. From June 1982. Show more
How tricksters have tampered with the composer's musical legacy. Jonathan Bate sounds out the real notes from the duff ones.
From the Town Hall in New York City, the funny man celebrates Shakespeare. With guitarists Sergio and Odair Assad. From 2011.
The late comedian, writer and broadcaster tells his own show business story, featuring famous folk and programme excerpts.
Master spy Kenneth Horne battles for Britain, plus Bona Homes with Julian and Sandy. With Kenneth Williams. From May 1965. Show more
Nobel laureate Grazia Deledda's powerful story of love, poverty, honour and retribution set in 1900's Sardinia. Dramatised by Linda Marshall Griffiths.
Journalist Polly seeks help from an enigmatic old customer in a London teahouse over her friend's killing. Stars Bernard Hepton.
A legend told by the men of the coalfields from the Tyne to the Vale of Neath, with the music they inspired. From August 1961.
From the Town Hall in New York City, the funny man celebrates Shakespeare. With guitarists Sergio and Odair Assad. From 2011.
John Le Mesurier Centenary. The men who serviced Japanese attack planes stir memories and plan a new mission. Stewart Parker's drama for the actor's centenary.
Contrary views are swapped in a series of blunt exchanges between two park regulars. Starring John Le Mesurier. From June 1982. Show more
Ed Byrne, Tim Minchin and Marcus Brigstocke from the Alps, plus reviews from Lucy Porter, Scott Capurro and Dave Gorman.
As the deadly radioactive cloud approaches Australia, a desperate submarine mission is launched. Stars Richard Dillane.
The comedy writer selects Hello Cheeky, King Cutler, I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again, Uncle Mort's North Country, Hamish & Dougal, Steven Appleby's Normal Life and NF Simpson. Show more
It's rhymin' season and that's the reason that street poet Elvis McGonagall is wowing them at London's Albany. From 2010.
After finding TV fame down under, the Australian stand-up chats to Bruce Morton about her subsequent British stage success. From February 2006. Show more
Commander Dalgliesh's hunt for the Whistler seems to be over, so Hilary Robarts' killer is still at large. Dramatisation of PD James's novel stars Robin Ellis.
Cruelty and silence lead a man to confront his past in a house piled high with papers and secrets. Read by Russell Dixon. Show more
As the deadly radioactive cloud approaches Australia, a desperate submarine mission is launched. Stars Richard Dillane.
From the Town Hall in New York City, the funny man celebrates Shakespeare. With guitarists Sergio and Odair Assad. From 2011.
Nobel laureate Grazia Deledda's powerful story of love, poverty, honour and retribution set in 1900's Sardinia. Dramatised by Linda Marshall Griffiths.
Journalist Polly seeks help from an enigmatic old customer in a London teahouse over her friend's killing. Stars Bernard Hepton.
John Le Mesurier Centenary. The men who serviced Japanese attack planes stir memories and plan a new mission. Stewart Parker's drama for the actor's centenary.