Cecil Sharp collected thousands of English folk songs to bring them to a wider audience. Malcolm Taylor investigates. From 2003. Show more
Maureen Wetherby keeps seeing a shadow out of the corner of her eye. She visits Doctor Merrily for some test results. With Val McLane. From April 2015. Show more
Master raconteur Kenneth Williams on London's famous people and places dear to him. Recorded at BBC Pebble Mill in 1982. Show more
Beauty is quite taken with a charismatic visitor to Mrs. Blanchard's local church. Stars Jocelyn Jee Esien. From October 2009. Show more
The Bishop regrets inviting the Dean to his birthday dinner. Written for radio. Stars William Mervyn. From October 1972. Show more
The family have to entertain Ben's boss, but will they all get along? Stars Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon. From May 1955. Show more
Passionate account of growing up in a farming family in the Lake District, a working landscape that needs sheep and its farmers to survive. Read by Bryan Dick.
Afghan-born American novelist Khaled Hosseini chooses two songs by Ahmad Zahir: 'Madar' and 'Aye Padesha Khuban'.
4 Extra Debut. Lloyd Webber and Mackintosh senior - impresario Sir Cameron Mackintosh shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From December 2001.
From Jeffrey Archer to Pia Zadora, the writer, producer and broadcaster Ned Sherrin's witty A-Z of theatrical anecdotes. From February 2011. Show more
The Bishop regrets inviting the Dean to his birthday dinner. Written for radio. Stars William Mervyn. From October 1972. Show more
The family have to entertain Ben's boss, but will they all get along? Stars Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon. From May 1955. Show more
Maureen Wetherby keeps seeing a shadow out of the corner of her eye. She visits Doctor Merrily for some test results. With Val McLane. From April 2015. Show more
Master raconteur Kenneth Williams on London's famous people and places dear to him. Recorded at BBC Pebble Mill in 1982. Show more
Chelski, a London home for Russian wealth. Gorsky, a story about beauty, money and books. Read by Philip Arditti.
The death of Mrs Probus threatens a precarious future for her long-time servant in post-war London. Susannah Harker reads. Show more
From Rochdale to renown, Gracie Fields's rise to fame was not without its traumas. Stars Tracy Wiles and Paul Nicholas. From April 1996.
Beauty is quite taken with a charismatic visitor to Mrs. Blanchard's local church. Stars Jocelyn Jee Esien. From October 2009. Show more
A landscape architect starts acting very strangely. Has he been taken over by an unseen presence? Stars John Sessions. Show more
In a post-apocalyptic city, any semblance of past beauty is viewed with derision. Ray Bradbury's tale is read by Peter Whitman. Show more
From Jeffrey Archer to Pia Zadora, the writer, producer and broadcaster Ned Sherrin's witty A-Z of theatrical anecdotes. From February 2011. Show more
Derek Jarman's experience confronting HIV and Aids. First broadcast on Channel 4 and BBC Radio 3 in 1993. With Tilda Swinton. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Lloyd Webber and Mackintosh senior - impresario Sir Cameron Mackintosh shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From December 2001.
Beauty is quite taken with a charismatic visitor to Mrs. Blanchard's local church. Stars Jocelyn Jee Esien. From October 2009. Show more
Johnny Vegas is a failed Redcoat forced onto extended leave. The job centre insists he accept a job as a pottery teacher. From August 2002.
The best in contemporary comedy. Tonight, Arthur Smith chats to Barry Ferns.
Sheffield's aspiring singer-songwriter John Shuttleworth takes over the BBC airwaves. With Wendy Craig. From November 1998. Show more
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The show where no sketch features more than one voice. With Dan Maier, Graeme Garden and Jeremy Clarkson. From November 2006. Show more
A landscape architect starts acting very strangely. Has he been taken over by an unseen presence? Stars John Sessions. Show more
In a post-apocalyptic city, any semblance of past beauty is viewed with derision. Ray Bradbury's tale is read by Peter Whitman. Show more
Maureen Wetherby keeps seeing a shadow out of the corner of her eye. She visits Doctor Merrily for some test results. With Val McLane. From April 2015. Show more
Master raconteur Kenneth Williams on London's famous people and places dear to him. Recorded at BBC Pebble Mill in 1982. Show more
Chelski, a London home for Russian wealth. Gorsky, a story about beauty, money and books. Read by Philip Arditti.
The death of Mrs Probus threatens a precarious future for her long-time servant in post-war London. Susannah Harker reads. Show more
From Rochdale to renown, Gracie Fields's rise to fame was not without its traumas. Stars Tracy Wiles and Paul Nicholas. From April 1996.