The teachers face personal and professional upheavals as Halloween approaches. Stars Carolyn Pickles and Marlene Sidaway. From July 2004. Show more
Will musicians Roy and George live up to the billing at their comeback gig? Stars Ram Jam Holder. From October 2003. Show more
Joseph K is an unexceptional man. Then one day he is arrested, but what is his crime? Stars David Peart and Miriam Margolyes. Show more
John Rawling recalls the tale of champion racehorse Desert Orchid competing for the Cheltenham Gold Cup of 1989. From January 2001.
Author Andrea Levy inherits 'Magic Moments' by Perry Como and passes on 'London Is the Place for Me' by Lord Kitchener.
Peter Hennessy, an expert on state secrecy, explores what spy novels reveal about the world of intelligence. From December 2012. Show more
Sir Simon Russell Beale's selection of shows about and inspired by The Bard: Great Lives, Shakespeare Stories, Lenny and Will, Mrs Shakespeare, Macbeth and Desmond Olivier Dingle. Show more
Robert Forrest's thriller set in 10th-century Japan. In a labyrinth of caves, the Emperor and Yukinari find themselves at the mercy of wolves.
Mourning his reporter, Charles Dickens discovers an unexpected ally also wants justice in a cunning plot. Stars Dan Stevens.
Young inventors, and the 1930s musical, Adam and Eve. Sketches and songs with Bill Oddie and David Hatch. From November 1965. Show more
Medic Simon Sparrow's efforts to get a date for the hospital ball turn to chaos. Stars Richard Briers. From September 1968. Show more
Peter Hennessy, an expert on state secrecy, explores what spy novels reveal about the world of intelligence. From December 2012. Show more
Joseph K is an unexceptional man. Then one day he is arrested, but what is his crime? Stars David Peart and Miriam Margolyes. Show more
The showbiz legend decides to get some legal advice, but will he take it or give it? Stars Steve Delaney. From December 2010. Show more
Gregor Samsa wakes one day to find himself hideously transformed into a monstrous insect. Read by Benedict Cumberbatch. Show more
Two cyberpunks go for the big score by hacking a vicious criminal. Adam Sims reads the novel that coined the term 'cyberspace'. Show more
Sir Simon Russell Beale's selection of shows about and inspired by The Bard: Great Lives, Shakespeare Stories, Lenny and Will, Mrs Shakespeare, Macbeth and Desmond Olivier Dingle. Show more
Uh oh, not another bank heist... ker-ching! Nick and co try to solve it. With Anna Crilly and Colin Hoult. From January 2012. Show more
The mouthy host meets Britain's only male nun and a man who speaks using sound effects. Stars Kevin Bishop. From December 2011. Show more
For two hours, six nights a week, the Comedy Club offers the best comedy around. Simon Munnery chats to Josie Long.
The singer looks at Australia's love of country music and indigenous land owners. Stars Christopher Green. From October 2008. Show more
Andrew Lawrence delves into conventional living and pressures to conform, starting with special occasions. From September 2011. Show more
The music-hall artiste and OAP raps with beat boxer Shlomos, probing buzz words. Stars Christopher Green. From October 2010. Show more
Fantastical comedic look at entertaining apocalypses on parallel Earths. Stars David Soul and Simon Day. From December 2010. Show more
Gregor Samsa wakes one day to find himself hideously transformed into a monstrous insect. Read by Benedict Cumberbatch. Show more
Two cyberpunks go for the big score by hacking a vicious criminal. Adam Sims reads the novel that coined the term 'cyberspace'. Show more
Peter Hennessy, an expert on state secrecy, explores what spy novels reveal about the world of intelligence. From December 2012. Show more
Robert Forrest's thriller set in 10th-century Japan. In a labyrinth of caves, the Emperor and Yukinari find themselves at the mercy of wolves.
Mourning his reporter, Charles Dickens discovers an unexpected ally also wants justice in a cunning plot. Stars Dan Stevens.
Joseph K is an unexceptional man. Then one day he is arrested, but what is his crime? Stars David Peart and Miriam Margolyes. Show more