Iris dreams of hearing Pavarotti in concert, so Bernard tries to get tickets. Stars Gorden Kaye and Su Pollard. From March 1993. Show more
Trouble for the rural railway station's new manager when he sacks a member of staff. Stars Peter Davison. From December 1995. Show more
Investigator Stephen J Blackburn is called in when a writer is convinced his TV script's been pinched. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
The eyes might be the windows of the soul, but what happens when they see us from the outside? Nina Perry presents as various people react. From July 2007.
Can Jason patch up his love life with a last-chance date? Stars Andrew Knott and Beverley Callard. From October 2000. Show more
The rudest of awakenings for a pet and a rare look at the positive side of stereotyping. With Carrie Quinlan. From October 2014 Show more
Will a visit to the pier pour cold water on the renovation plans? Dad's Army spin-off with John Le Mesurier. From November 1983. Show more
Graham Fellows- aka John Shuttleworth- chooses The Farmer and the Cowman from Oklahoma, and It's Getting Better by Mama Cass.
Les Dawson presents the debut of comic discovery Justin Jest and a wonky piano sing-along. With Colin Edwynn. From August 1974. Show more
Victoria Coren Mitchell dares comedian Mark Steel, novelist Jessica Berens and actor Christopher Biggins to challenge received opinion and knee-jerk thinking. From November 2011. Show more
How can landlady Alison avoid a courtship display without hastily inventing a hubby? Stars Denise Coffey. From December 2002. Show more
A disfigured artist and a young girl help a wounded bird and find love during Second World War horrors. Stars Steven Mackintosh. Show more
As the war rages, Oskar discovers sex, jazz and the black market. Will his mad drumming make him a star? Stars Phil Daniels. Show more
Will a visit to the pier pour cold water on the renovation plans? Dad's Army spin-off with John Le Mesurier. From November 1983. Show more
Graham Fellows- aka John Shuttleworth- chooses The Farmer and the Cowman from Oklahoma, and It's Getting Better by Mama Cass.
Les Dawson presents the debut of comic discovery Justin Jest and a wonky piano sing-along. With Colin Edwynn. From August 1974. Show more
Investigator Stephen J Blackburn is called in when a writer is convinced his TV script's been pinched. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
The eyes might be the windows of the soul, but what happens when they see us from the outside? Nina Perry presents as various people react. From July 2007.
Mark finds the love of his life at last, only to lose it and destroy everything. Read by Rory Kinnear. Show more
Anna Cenn learns what it was like to live and work in the Chinese laundries which sprung up across the country during the first half of the 20th century. From May 2007. Show more
The playwright recalls a never-realised bleak opera and a film meant to star Rex Harrison. With John Woodvine.
Despite fierce opposition to the courtship from Maria's influential grandfather, John is determined to marry and to succeed as a painter. Read by Anton Lesser. Show more
A disfigured artist and a young girl help a wounded bird and find love during Second World War horrors. Stars Steven Mackintosh. Show more
Mel Giedroyc is in ghoulishly good form as she explores why we love horror stories, and there's another of children's author Jamie Rix's Ghostly Tales for Ghastly Kids.
Phonsie urges Ballylenon to grab agritourism grants with both hands. The 1960s reach the sleepy Irish town. Stars Gerard Murphy. Show more
Can Jason patch up his love life with a last-chance date? Stars Andrew Knott and Beverley Callard. From October 2000. Show more
Victoria Coren Mitchell dares comedian Mark Steel, novelist Jessica Berens and actor Christopher Biggins to challenge received opinion and knee-jerk thinking. From November 2011. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Writer Bea Campbell chooses pioneering environmental protection scientist Rachel Carson, author of Silent Spring. With Humphrey Carpenter. From November 2002. Show more
Will a visit to the pier pour cold water on the renovation plans? Dad's Army spin-off with John Le Mesurier. From November 1983. Show more
Graham Fellows- aka John Shuttleworth- chooses The Farmer and the Cowman from Oklahoma, and It's Getting Better by Mama Cass.
Les Dawson presents the debut of comic discovery Justin Jest and a wonky piano sing-along. With Colin Edwynn. From August 1974. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Can the end of the world also spell hope? Petrov and Elvira dimly recall all that we take for granted. Starring Nigel Anthony.
The eyes might be the windows of the soul, but what happens when they see us from the outside? Nina Perry presents as various people react. From July 2007.
As the war rages, Oskar discovers sex, jazz and the black market. Will his mad drumming make him a star? Stars Phil Daniels. Show more
The rudest of awakenings for a pet and a rare look at the positive side of stereotyping. With Carrie Quinlan. From October 2014 Show more
Made for 4 Extra. The week's stories cobbled together in a scrapbook sketch show. Uninformed, up to the minute, down to the dregs. Presented by Romesh Ranganathan.
George and Beverley feign their deaths to see how their children cope without them. Stars Geoffrey Palmer. From July 2002. Show more
The player battles a case of libel based on an alleged encounter in a portable loo. Stars Christopher Douglas. From June 2002. Show more
Mark finds the love of his life at last, only to lose it and destroy everything. Read by Rory Kinnear. Show more
Anna Cenn learns what it was like to live and work in the Chinese laundries which sprung up across the country during the first half of the 20th century. From May 2007. Show more
The playwright recalls a never-realised bleak opera and a film meant to star Rex Harrison. With John Woodvine.
Despite fierce opposition to the courtship from Maria's influential grandfather, John is determined to marry and to succeed as a painter. Read by Anton Lesser. Show more
Victoria Coren Mitchell dares comedian Mark Steel, novelist Jessica Berens and actor Christopher Biggins to challenge received opinion and knee-jerk thinking. From November 2011. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Writer Bea Campbell chooses pioneering environmental protection scientist Rachel Carson, author of Silent Spring. With Humphrey Carpenter. From November 2002. Show more
Investigator Stephen J Blackburn is called in when a writer is convinced his TV script's been pinched. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
The eyes might be the windows of the soul, but what happens when they see us from the outside? Nina Perry presents as various people react. From July 2007.
A disfigured artist and a young girl help a wounded bird and find love during Second World War horrors. Stars Steven Mackintosh. Show more
As the war rages, Oskar discovers sex, jazz and the black market. Will his mad drumming make him a star? Stars Phil Daniels. Show more