The excited school staff and children prepare to celebrate the return of Mrs Devon. Stars Carolyn Pickles. From August 2004. Show more
The struggles of a Dublin theatrical costumier. The local nun's drama group offers hope. With Doreen Keogh. From September 1998. Show more
Who is the strange man following Violet Smith as she cycles to her mother’s? The great detective investigates. From August 1964. Show more
Armed with pipe, hansom cab and violin, Professor Jeffrey Richards probes the varied incarnations of the Baker Street sleuth. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Who is shattering plaster busts of Napoleon? The Baker Street sleuth is soon on the trail of a murder. Read by Nigel Stock. Show more
Starting in Edinburgh, Wendy Robbins takes the Kwik Fit car repair firm founder back to his Leith childhood home. From August 2008. Show more
Roy Hudd explores Charles Chilton's forgotten 1961 radio masterpiece which told the story of World War One through soldiers' songs and inspired the musical Oh What a Lovely War. Show more
Sue Townsend chats to the man who brought Adrian Mole to the BBC airwaves, John Tydeman. With a selection of the radio readings from 'The Secret Diary' to 'The Cappuccino Years'. Show more
4 Extra Debut. The first incarnation of Sue Townsend's misunderstood schoolboy Nigel, before he became Adrian. With Nicholas Barnes. From January 1982. Show more
The actress and her writing partner/big brother in the talk tag show where the guest is the next interviewer. From 2012 Show more
Two real-life globetrotting nurses, Gwladys Hughes and Ina Crafer, swap 1920s adventure stories. Stars Sara McGaughey.
The author and creator of Adrian Mole inherits Billie Holliday's version of 'All of Me' and passes on Ben E King's 'Stand By Me'.
Agnes interviews the Russian Cavalry maid, while Charles Dickens investigates the prospect of war overseas. Stars Dan Stevens.
The National Local Radio Station prepares to welcome some royal visitors. Stars Helen Atkinson-Wood. From September 1981.
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With the war over, Dad's Army veterans Wilson and Pike receive a surprise visitor. Stars John Le Mesurier. From November 1983. Show more
Roy Hudd explores Charles Chilton's forgotten 1961 radio masterpiece which told the story of World War One through soldiers' songs and inspired the musical Oh What a Lovely War. Show more
Who is the strange man following Violet Smith as she cycles to her mother’s? The great detective investigates. From August 1964. Show more
Armed with pipe, hansom cab and violin, Professor Jeffrey Richards probes the varied incarnations of the Baker Street sleuth. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Who is shattering plaster busts of Napoleon? The Baker Street sleuth is soon on the trail of a murder. Read by Nigel Stock. Show more
After problems assembling his model three-masted schooner, Arthur goes in search of a free gift. Stars Steve Delaney. From January 2011. Show more
The crew make a discovery in Egypt, while stowaways are reported on the Mars-bound ship. Stars Barry Foster. Show more
Since the crash, the survivors have maintained a signal fire. A split has developed and tensions rise. Narrated by Ruth Wilson. Show more
Sue Townsend chats to the man who brought Adrian Mole to the BBC airwaves, John Tydeman. With a selection of the radio readings from 'The Secret Diary' to 'The Cappuccino Years'. Show more
4 Extra Debut. The first incarnation of Sue Townsend's misunderstood schoolboy Nigel, before he became Adrian. With Nicholas Barnes. From January 1982. Show more
The actress and her writing partner/big brother in the talk tag show where the guest is the next interviewer. From 2012 Show more
Can having strength ever make us weak? Mark Watson's quest to improve the world. With Tim Key. Broadcast live in November 2011. Show more
The funny man throws open his radio drop-in centre for sketches, chat and big, big fibs. With Phill Jupitus. From May 2005.
From sweetening your breath to the Stonewall Riots, the comedian examines the politics of the bedroom. From July 1998. Show more
The cartoonist has a very removing experience when an expert de-clutters his house. Stars Paul McCrink. From March 2003. Show more
Sketch show mixing up language and sounds. Spaghetti spellings with Paul Copley and Helen Moon. From October 2007.
The crew make a discovery in Egypt, while stowaways are reported on the Mars-bound ship. Stars Barry Foster. Show more
Since the crash, the survivors have maintained a signal fire. A split has developed and tensions rise. Narrated by Ruth Wilson. Show more
Roy Hudd explores Charles Chilton's forgotten 1961 radio masterpiece which told the story of World War One through soldiers' songs and inspired the musical Oh What a Lovely War. Show more
Two real-life globetrotting nurses, Gwladys Hughes and Ina Crafer, swap 1920s adventure stories. Stars Sara McGaughey.
The author and creator of Adrian Mole inherits Billie Holliday's version of 'All of Me' and passes on Ben E King's 'Stand By Me'.
Agnes interviews the Russian Cavalry maid, while Charles Dickens investigates the prospect of war overseas. Stars Dan Stevens.
Who is the strange man following Violet Smith as she cycles to her mother’s? The great detective investigates. From August 1964. Show more
Armed with pipe, hansom cab and violin, Professor Jeffrey Richards probes the varied incarnations of the Baker Street sleuth. Show more