Phill Jupitus recalls his time on tour with Madness, Richard Melvin on a works night out that went a bit wrong, hip-hop from Dave Hook, and Josie Long shares an encounter on a bus. Show more
Robert gets closer to the truth in his quest to uncover Lady Audley's secret, as he finds a vital clue. Stars Alex Wyndham. Show more
Clive James muses on the influence of one of his university lecturers, and the contents of his cellar.
A mishap when babysitting his grandson causes concern with the grump's family. With Christopher Douglas. From November 2008. Show more
The last episode, first aired just days before Tommy Handley's death. With Hattie Jacques and Jack Train. From January 1949.
A visiting dignitary gets the bird-brained bureaucrats in a flap. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From March 1973. Show more
A group of children all share one dream, to set up their very own theatre company. Stars James Lance and Caroline Harker.
Anne goes away to college, but her heart is still in Avonlea. LM Montgomery dramatisation with Barbara Barnes, Susan Engel and Sean Baker.
From Tom Waits to Dave Brubeck. Illustrator Raymond Briggs returns to share more castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From 2005. Show more
A young man is sent to see a teacher for a friendly chat, but it's the teacher who winds up revealing most. Read by Bill Nighy. Show more
Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he been around in 1988. Can the eternal pessimist lend a medical hand? Show more
Lilian makes a bad mistake, and Dmitry is trying to prove his love.
The former foreign secretary talks to Anne Perkins about his admiration for the political message of a GK Chesterton novel.
Robert gets closer to the truth in his quest to uncover Lady Audley's secret, as he finds a vital clue. Stars Alex Wyndham. Show more
Clive James muses on the influence of one of his university lecturers, and the contents of his cellar.
On his second honeymoon, Adam sees his dead mother and is plunged into a dark world of the other self. Stars Nigel Anthony. Show more
The last episode, first aired just days before Tommy Handley's death. With Hattie Jacques and Jack Train. From January 1949.
A visiting dignitary gets the bird-brained bureaucrats in a flap. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From March 1973. Show more
Mel Giedroyc introduces her best bits of this week's 4 O'Clock Show programmes, including tigers in India, the life of the camel in Oman, and sampling some delicious Chinese teas.
A group of children all share one dream, to set up their very own theatre company. Stars James Lance and Caroline Harker.
Anne goes away to college, but her heart is still in Avonlea. LM Montgomery dramatisation with Barbara Barnes, Susan Engel and Sean Baker.
Has little Margaret stumbled on a murder? Ray Bradbury's vintage tale of suspense stars Rachael Jacobs and Beverly Rowland.
Kurt Vonnegut's tale of the dilemmas facing scientists over discovering how to manufacture happiness. Read by Stuart Milligan. Show more
Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he been around in 1988. Can the eternal pessimist lend a medical hand? Show more
Lilian makes a bad mistake, and Dmitry is trying to prove his love.
The former foreign secretary talks to Anne Perkins about his admiration for the political message of a GK Chesterton novel.
The last episode, first aired just days before Tommy Handley's death. With Hattie Jacques and Jack Train. From January 1949.
A visiting dignitary gets the bird-brained bureaucrats in a flap. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From March 1973. Show more
From Tom Waits to Dave Brubeck. Illustrator Raymond Briggs returns to share more castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From 2005. Show more
A young man is sent to see a teacher for a friendly chat, but it's the teacher who winds up revealing most. Read by Bill Nighy. Show more
A mishap when babysitting his grandson causes concern with the grump's family. With Christopher Douglas. From November 2008. Show more
Life and recipes from cookery writer Damien Trench's kitchen diary. Written by and stars Miles Jupp. From November 2011. Show more
The Iguanodon
Episode 1: Away and Slightly to the Left
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Marooned in a lighthouse, Sam finds his troubles just starting. Stars Bernard Cribbins and Sally Phillips. From November 1997. Show more
The Bletchley Park codebreakers hit panic stations when a royal visitor arrives. Stars Robert Bathurst. From May 2008. Show more
Has little Margaret stumbled on a murder? Ray Bradbury's vintage tale of suspense stars Rachael Jacobs and Beverly Rowland.
Kurt Vonnegut's tale of the dilemmas facing scientists over discovering how to manufacture happiness. Read by Stuart Milligan. Show more
From Tom Waits to Dave Brubeck. Illustrator Raymond Briggs returns to share more castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From 2005. Show more
A young man is sent to see a teacher for a friendly chat, but it's the teacher who winds up revealing most. Read by Bill Nighy. Show more
Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he been around in 1988. Can the eternal pessimist lend a medical hand? Show more
Lilian makes a bad mistake, and Dmitry is trying to prove his love.
The former foreign secretary talks to Anne Perkins about his admiration for the political message of a GK Chesterton novel.
The last episode, first aired just days before Tommy Handley's death. With Hattie Jacques and Jack Train. From January 1949.
On his second honeymoon, Adam sees his dead mother and is plunged into a dark world of the other self. Stars Nigel Anthony. Show more