A lesson on facts and opinions is followed by a brutal example at the school gates. Stars Brigit Forsyth. From April 2005. Show more
Mrs Roberts faces fallout from an outspoken member of the parish council. Political satire with Jo Kendall. From July 1990. Show more
The thrilling conclusion to this space adventure with the World's Most Fabulous Man. Kenny Everett's sci-fi serial from 1976.
What is the truth when a railway worker dies at a police HQ? Comic masterpiece adapted by Jeremy Hardy. Stars Adrian Edmondson. Show more
Behind a bricked-up entrance lurks a suspenseful tale of horror below stairs. Stars John Pullen and Rosalind Ayres. Show more
How fraudsters and tricksters have set out to fool us with counterfeits passed off as the work of the Bard. Jonathan Bate investigates.
4 Extra Debut. Nicholas Witchell remembers the grandeur and impact of Winston Churchill's state funeral on 30 January 1965. From January 2005. Show more
Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry. Including clips from Tony Hancock and an interview with John Cooper Clarke. Show more
Chip's scam website comes to an abrupt end. The conclusion of Jonathan Frantzen's darkly comic novel. With Richard Schiff, Colin Stinton, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Maggie Steed. Show more
Comedian and actress Jennifer Saunders selects Spike Milligan's Q5 theme and Kate & Anna McGarrigle's Talk to Me of Mendocino.
At the opening of Parliament, Charles Dickens meets Lady Kames and his editorial judgement is scrutinised. Stars Jamie Glover.
Bank manager George Mainwaring sets up Walmington-on-Sea's Home Guard. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From January 1974. Show more
A clairvoyant helps to find the pier's fabled booty. Dad's Army spin-off with Ian Lavender and Betty Marsden. From October 1984. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Nicholas Witchell remembers the grandeur and impact of Winston Churchill's state funeral on 30 January 1965. From January 2005. Show more
What is the truth when a railway worker dies at a police HQ? Comic masterpiece adapted by Jeremy Hardy. Stars Adrian Edmondson. Show more
Behind a bricked-up entrance lurks a suspenseful tale of horror below stairs. Stars John Pullen and Rosalind Ayres. Show more
Frank Skinner, Kate Williams and guests Josh Widdecombe and Roisin Conaty, ponder history’s funniest moments. From 2015. Show more
Paul Williamson arrives home, only to find himself already there. What exactly is going on? Stars Paul Daneman and Norma Ronald. Show more
Kevin Eldon takes a look at the close links and crossovers between comedy and poetry. Including clips from Tony Hancock and an interview with John Cooper Clarke. Show more
Comedy from Rhod, Greg Davies, Lloyd Langford, Shappi Khorsandi and Sarah Millican. Music by Neil Hannon. From October 2010. Show more
The best in contemporary comedy. Tonight Arthur Smith chats to Josie Long.
The radical comedian offers his humorous assessment of the life and career of the battling French emperor. From October 2002. Show more
Exploring a fresh theme each week, the award-winning comedian hosts stand-up and sketches. With Ivan Brackenbury. From July 2008.
Paul Williamson arrives home, only to find himself already there. What exactly is going on? Stars Paul Daneman and Norma Ronald. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Nicholas Witchell remembers the grandeur and impact of Winston Churchill's state funeral on 30 January 1965. From January 2005. Show more
Chip's scam website comes to an abrupt end. The conclusion of Jonathan Frantzen's darkly comic novel. With Richard Schiff, Colin Stinton, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Maggie Steed. Show more
Comedian and actress Jennifer Saunders selects Spike Milligan's Q5 theme and Kate & Anna McGarrigle's Talk to Me of Mendocino.
At the opening of Parliament, Charles Dickens meets Lady Kames and his editorial judgement is scrutinised. Stars Jamie Glover.
What is the truth when a railway worker dies at a police HQ? Comic masterpiece adapted by Jeremy Hardy. Stars Adrian Edmondson. Show more