Richard Tyrone Jones relives his perilous journey from operating table and back again, after he gets heart failure on his 30th birthday. Show more
Diver Sennen is set to explore a Tudor ship wreck off Cornwall's Porthant Bay, but there's a bumpy start. Stars Susannah Doyle. Show more
Meteorologist Helen Young visits Dartmoor to recall the jumbo freeze of 1963, when a baby had to be delivered by phone.
Linda's procrastinating live-in builder finds fame, and Betty has worries. With Mark Steel. From August 2001. Show more
The family are baffled by a mystery letter from America. Stars Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison. From September 1957. Show more
Not keen to secure plots on planet Venus, the government enlist the clumsy civil servants. With Deryck Guyler. From July 1972. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Two fatherless British teenagers become embroiled in an evil American cult. Stars Milly Gregory and Robert Glenister.
The March family must face their greatest sorrow together. Starring Buffy Davis and Jemma Redgrave.
From Bizet to Shirley Bassey. Legendary cricketer Fred Trueman shares his castaway choices with Roy Plomley. From August 1978. Show more
by Heather Reid. Thoughts of her all-important first kiss occupy a teenager's mind as she heads home on the school bus. Read by Morven Christie.
Drugged electricity and artificial icebergs. Johnny Ball guest stars in the cosmic comedy of connections. From May 1995. Show more
Brenda has decided she's got nothing to lose, and Matt thinks he's onto a winner.
Simon Hoggart examines the language of argument used in the two great theatres of rhetoric - the church and the courts of law.
Diver Sennen is set to explore a Tudor ship wreck off Cornwall's Porthant Bay, but there's a bumpy start. Stars Susannah Doyle. Show more
Meteorologist Helen Young visits Dartmoor to recall the jumbo freeze of 1963, when a baby had to be delivered by phone.
Celia is torn between a bossy husband and fixated handyman. The first of four Alan Ayckbourn Intimate Exchanges. With Robin Herford and Lavinia Bertram.
The family are baffled by a mystery letter from America. Stars Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison. From September 1957. Show more
Not keen to secure plots on planet Venus, the government enlist the clumsy civil servants. With Deryck Guyler. From July 1972. Show more
Mel Giedroyc introduces her best bits from this week's 4 O'Clock Show programmes, including children's laureate Malorie Blackman, and a wander around the British Museum.
4 Extra Debut. Two fatherless British teenagers become embroiled in an evil American cult. Stars Milly Gregory and Robert Glenister.
The March family must face their greatest sorrow together. Starring Buffy Davis and Jemma Redgrave.
A future where computers rule and artificial intelligence has become a reality. Stars Alphonsia Emmanuel and Mona Hammond. Show more
Drugged electricity and artificial icebergs. Johnny Ball guest stars in the cosmic comedy of connections. From May 1995. Show more
Brenda has decided she's got nothing to lose, and Matt thinks he's onto a winner.
Simon Hoggart examines the language of argument used in the two great theatres of rhetoric - the church and the courts of law.
The family are baffled by a mystery letter from America. Stars Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison. From September 1957. Show more
Not keen to secure plots on planet Venus, the government enlist the clumsy civil servants. With Deryck Guyler. From July 1972. Show more
From Bizet to Shirley Bassey. Legendary cricketer Fred Trueman shares his castaway choices with Roy Plomley. From August 1978. Show more
by Heather Reid. Thoughts of her all-important first kiss occupy a teenager's mind as she heads home on the school bus. Read by Morven Christie.
Linda's procrastinating live-in builder finds fame, and Betty has worries. With Mark Steel. From August 2001. Show more
The satirist ponders the Jane Austen industry and car user manuals. Stars John Humphrys and Steve Wright. From May 2008. Show more
For two hours, six nights a week, the Comedy Club offers the best laughs around. Plus more from Arthur Smith's chat with Christian O'Connell.
With the museum stuck in the past, modernising deputy curator Rod wants to make it sexy. Stars Geoffrey Palmer. From June 2008. Show more
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The washed-up TV star finds himself 'In the Psychiatrist's Chair' with Dr Anthony Clare. With Ben Miller. From October 1996. Show more
MC Auctioneer and surgeon Dr Sweep. It's the surreal world of Miriam Elia, with Dan Tetsall and James Kenward. From November 2008.
A future where computers rule and artificial intelligence has become a reality. Stars Alphonsia Emmanuel and Mona Hammond. Show more
From Bizet to Shirley Bassey. Legendary cricketer Fred Trueman shares his castaway choices with Roy Plomley. From August 1978. Show more
by Heather Reid. Thoughts of her all-important first kiss occupy a teenager's mind as she heads home on the school bus. Read by Morven Christie.
Drugged electricity and artificial icebergs. Johnny Ball guest stars in the cosmic comedy of connections. From May 1995. Show more
Brenda has decided she's got nothing to lose, and Matt thinks he's onto a winner.
Simon Hoggart examines the language of argument used in the two great theatres of rhetoric - the church and the courts of law.
The family are baffled by a mystery letter from America. Stars Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison. From September 1957. Show more
Celia is torn between a bossy husband and fixated handyman. The first of four Alan Ayckbourn Intimate Exchanges. With Robin Herford and Lavinia Bertram.