Stella keeps tabs on her work-shy kids, thanks to Patrick's chart. Stars Penny Downie and Duncan Preston. From November 2004. Show more
The comedian presents a selection of classic comic songs. With special guest Steve Brown. From October 2006. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Despite Stern magazine trying to keep the diary scoop a secret, word gets out, intriguing an historian. Read by Nigel Anthony.
Dick's disguise succeeds in garnering clues, but when he is rumbled, one of his friends pays a high price. Stars Douglas Kelly. Show more
It's all about vengeful parents on the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully. Stars Eleanor Bron and Neil Innes. From March 2003. Show more
Can Richard pull through, with the help of poetry, cod philosophy and friends? Nihilistic Sophia tries to cheer his spirits with books by Houellebecq and Lovecraft. Show more
Harold is furious when his date is late for dinner. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From July 1966. Show more
From a murderous martial art to an unexploded double bass, it's the ultimate one-man show, written by the host. From May 1984. Show more
A new school year brings campaigning teachers, while elsewhere congratulations may be in order. Stars Karl Howman. From September 1998. Show more
A burst water pipe means hard-up Harry and his wife need a place to stay for the night. Stars Kris Marshall. From December 2008. Show more
As Philip hatches a plan, Maggie Tulliver's loyalties are sorely tested. With Sylvestra Le Touzel and Richard Pearce. Show more
Or to put it another way, what has the husband been up to in Moscow? Alistair McGowan reads Constance Garnett's translation. From January 1998.
Quirky comedy about a teenager who becomes an internet star because of his nightly good-news webcasts. With Joshua Jenkins, Julia McKenzie, Mark Heap. Show more
Harold is furious when his date is late for dinner. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From July 1966. Show more
From a murderous martial art to an unexploded double bass, it's the ultimate one-man show, written by the host. From May 1984. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Despite Stern magazine trying to keep the diary scoop a secret, word gets out, intriguing an historian. Read by Nigel Anthony.
Dick's disguise succeeds in garnering clues, but when he is rumbled, one of his friends pays a high price. Stars Douglas Kelly. Show more
Hortense makes the journey from Jamaica to London, but she only finds disappointment. Stars Nadine Marshall and Don Gilet.
Lynda La Plante on what she learnt about pre-90s British policing's macho culture when creating Jane Tennison. With Mark Lawson. Show more
Moved by their plight, Leithen spends his last days helping the Canadian Indians. John Buchan's novel read by Paul Young.
Iris Murdoch's husband reflects on his wife's inner world after the onset of Alzheimer's disease. Read by Oliver Ford Davies.
As Philip hatches a plan, Maggie Tulliver's loyalties are sorely tested. With Sylvestra Le Touzel and Richard Pearce. Show more
Mel Giedroyc has the final episode in Philip Ardagh's Awful End as read by Mark Williams, tunes from Queen Victoria's iPod, and a wander around author Charles Dickens' London.
JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. From April 1989. Show more
It's all about vengeful parents on the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully. Stars Eleanor Bron and Neil Innes. From March 2003. Show more
Mau is in the grips of god of death Locaha. Can Daphne save him? South Seas adventure read by Matt Addis and Charlie Norfolk.
Saul and Elise make a grim discovery in the nursing home. Time-hopping thriller with Robert Glenister and Freddie Jones. Show more
Harold is furious when his date is late for dinner. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From July 1966. Show more
From a murderous martial art to an unexploded double bass, it's the ultimate one-man show, written by the host. From May 1984. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Despite Stern magazine trying to keep the diary scoop a secret, word gets out, intriguing an historian. Read by Nigel Anthony.
Dick's disguise succeeds in garnering clues, but when he is rumbled, one of his friends pays a high price. Stars Douglas Kelly. Show more
Or to put it another way, what has the husband been up to in Moscow? Alistair McGowan reads Constance Garnett's translation. From January 1998.
Quirky comedy about a teenager who becomes an internet star because of his nightly good-news webcasts. With Joshua Jenkins, Julia McKenzie, Mark Heap. Show more
Can Richard pull through, with the help of poetry, cod philosophy and friends? Nihilistic Sophia tries to cheer his spirits with books by Houellebecq and Lovecraft. Show more
Marcus Brigstocke tempts Jenny Eclair with self-help books, eels and the joys of bikini waxing. From March 2010. Show more
For two hours, six nights a week, Arthur Smith presents the best comedy around. Plus tonight, Neil Innes chats to Ray Peacock about The Rutles Reunion.
The comedian entertains bewildered Bedouins in the desert and ponders the merits of doing a wildlife show. From May 2003. Show more
The Kiwis try to make it big in London. Improvised by Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement. With Rob Brydon. From September 2005. Show more
Mau is in the grips of god of death Locaha. Can Daphne save him? South Seas adventure read by Matt Addis and Charlie Norfolk.
Saul and Elise make a grim discovery in the nursing home. Time-hopping thriller with Robert Glenister and Freddie Jones. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Despite Stern magazine trying to keep the diary scoop a secret, word gets out, intriguing an historian. Read by Nigel Anthony.
Dick's disguise succeeds in garnering clues, but when he is rumbled, one of his friends pays a high price. Stars Douglas Kelly. Show more
A new school year brings campaigning teachers, while elsewhere congratulations may be in order. Stars Karl Howman. From September 1998. Show more
A burst water pipe means hard-up Harry and his wife need a place to stay for the night. Stars Kris Marshall. From December 2008. Show more
As Philip hatches a plan, Maggie Tulliver's loyalties are sorely tested. With Sylvestra Le Touzel and Richard Pearce. Show more
Or to put it another way, what has the husband been up to in Moscow? Alistair McGowan reads Constance Garnett's translation. From January 1998.
Quirky comedy about a teenager who becomes an internet star because of his nightly good-news webcasts. With Joshua Jenkins, Julia McKenzie, Mark Heap. Show more