Professor Aubrey Manning visits a controversial archaeological site near Vichy that has caused a huge scandal for the French since 1924.
Meera Syal concludes her novel about an Asian girl coping with the mix of British and Punjabi cultures in the Black Country.
Actor and writer, Meera Syal chooses 'Dum Maro Dum' from the film 'Hare Rama Hare Krishna' and 'A Case of You' by Joni Mitchell.
After a week in Stoke-on-Trent, Roger Law of Spitting Image reads the tea leaves to see what the future holds for the city of six towns. From November 2009. Show more
Beauty has the hots for Wayne, but warring couples intervene. Stars Jocelyn Jee Esien and Felicity Montagu. From October 2009. Show more
A clerical outing to a dwindling community parish causes chaos. Adapted from TV, with Jonathan Cecil. From July 1972. Show more
Daughter Barbara is in love with Ronnie Harris, and father Ben is not happy. Stars Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon. From January 1955. Show more
Robert Macfarlane visits inspiring places, to 'collect' the words that evoke the area. Read by Tobias Menzies and the author. Show more
Singer and DJ Cerys Matthews chooses Snooks Eaglin's 'I'm a Country Boy' and Hozier's 'Take Me to Church'.
Brahms, Britten and Hallelujah. Theatre director Sir Trevor Nunn shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From January 2003.
The much-loved cricket commentator Brian Johnston performs his hilarious 1993 one-man show at London's Richmond Theatre. Show more
A clerical outing to a dwindling community parish causes chaos. Adapted from TV, with Jonathan Cecil. From July 1972. Show more
Daughter Barbara is in love with Ronnie Harris, and father Ben is not happy. Stars Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon. From January 1955. Show more
Meera Syal concludes her novel about an Asian girl coping with the mix of British and Punjabi cultures in the Black Country.
Actor and writer, Meera Syal chooses 'Dum Maro Dum' from the film 'Hare Rama Hare Krishna' and 'A Case of You' by Joni Mitchell.
After a week in Stoke-on-Trent, Roger Law of Spitting Image reads the tea leaves to see what the future holds for the city of six towns. From November 2009. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. A woman reads a news story about the deaths of three people and knows deep down that she is to blame. Read by Susan Jameson.
Finding himself alone in the world, James Wilbraham Waite dreams of escaping The Room when his landlady knocks on the door. Read by Mathew Horne. Show more
A glamorous invitation sees Fanny emerge into the 1920s world of an aristocratic family. Stars Amanda Root and Barbara Jefford. Show more
Beauty has the hots for Wayne, but warring couples intervene. Stars Jocelyn Jee Esien and Felicity Montagu. From October 2009. Show more
In the aftermath of a nuclear war, a deadly radioactive cloud is moving slowly towards Australia. Stars Claudia Harrison.
The much-loved cricket commentator Brian Johnston performs his hilarious 1993 one-man show at London's Richmond Theatre. Show more
Robert Macfarlane visits inspiring places, to 'collect' the words that evoke the area. Read by Tobias Menzies and the author. Show more
Singer and DJ Cerys Matthews chooses Snooks Eaglin's 'I'm a Country Boy' and Hozier's 'Take Me to Church'.
Brahms, Britten and Hallelujah. Theatre director Sir Trevor Nunn shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From January 2003.
Beauty has the hots for Wayne, but warring couples intervene. Stars Jocelyn Jee Esien and Felicity Montagu. From October 2009. Show more
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Wealthy rocker Dave Mabbutt and his assistant fight over the one thing money can't buy. Stars Mark Williams. From December 2009. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. This week's stories bashed, mashed and moulded into sketches, one-liners and vox-pops by the public. Trying to make sense of it all is our host, Nish Kumar.
Writer Jon Ronson asks are we more ourselves or less ourselves when we are alone? With David Quantick, Graham Linehan and Yoshiro Nakamatsu. From January 2010. Show more
In the aftermath of a nuclear war, a deadly radioactive cloud is moving slowly towards Australia. Stars Claudia Harrison.
Meera Syal concludes her novel about an Asian girl coping with the mix of British and Punjabi cultures in the Black Country.
Actor and writer, Meera Syal chooses 'Dum Maro Dum' from the film 'Hare Rama Hare Krishna' and 'A Case of You' by Joni Mitchell.
After a week in Stoke-on-Trent, Roger Law of Spitting Image reads the tea leaves to see what the future holds for the city of six towns. From November 2009. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. A woman reads a news story about the deaths of three people and knows deep down that she is to blame. Read by Susan Jameson.
Finding himself alone in the world, James Wilbraham Waite dreams of escaping The Room when his landlady knocks on the door. Read by Mathew Horne. Show more
A glamorous invitation sees Fanny emerge into the 1920s world of an aristocratic family. Stars Amanda Root and Barbara Jefford. Show more