The ex-variety star is convinced he can play Malcolm's grandpa in a toffee commercial. Stars Steve Delaney. From January 2008.
The detective superintendent probes a grisly murder on a railway track. Nick Fisher's thriller stars Imelda Staunton Show more
Paul Jackson on the rise of TV's independent producers and how the birth of Channel 4 spawned a whole new sector. From July 2009. Show more
The sketch show about modern life with people who have lived a bit of it. Stars Eleanor Bron and Clive Swift. From September 2001. Show more
Nicholas Parsons hosts the popular panel game with panellists Paul Merton, Tim Rice, Liza Tarbuck and Graham Norton. Show more
When Frazer loses a Lewis gun's butterfly spring, he must track down a coffin! Adapted from TV with John Laurie. From June 1974. Show more
As Jean's sister-in-law and husband visit, Lionel acts like a psychiatrist. Adapted from TV with Judi Dench. From February 1998. Show more
Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Miles Kington, Mark Thomas, Roger McGough and Dillie Keane. From December 1995. Show more
Ex-lovers turned cafe-bar owners Pam and Merv discuss love, life and a revamp. Stars Mervyn Stutter. From November 2001. Show more
Wary Edie works in a library. Despite her sister-in-law’s ideas, Edie just wants to write a Gothic romance. Stars Saskia Reeves. Show more
A gunman walks into a vegetarian restaurant in Edinburgh. Short story written and read by comedian Ian MacPherson. From October 2006.
Invalided out of the trenches in 1918, Davy Powlett Jones must face a new start. Stars Oliver Milburn, John Wood and John Rowe. Show more
When Frazer loses a Lewis gun's butterfly spring, he must track down a coffin! Adapted from TV with John Laurie. From June 1974. Show more
As Jean's sister-in-law and husband visit, Lionel acts like a psychiatrist. Adapted from TV with Judi Dench. From February 1998. Show more
The detective superintendent probes a grisly murder on a railway track. Nick Fisher's thriller stars Imelda Staunton Show more
Paul Jackson on the rise of TV's independent producers and how the birth of Channel 4 spawned a whole new sector. From July 2009. Show more
4 Extra Debut. It's 1968. The tale of four generations of Patel-Joneses, inspired by the author's Welsh-Gujurati background. Read by Indira Varma. Show more
The recurring choral theme had a profound effect on the history of music. James Naughtie on history shaping classical music. Show more
In Victor Hugo's classic tale, Jean Valjean sets out to rescue Cosette from the clutches of the Thenardiers. With Joss Ackland. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Adopted in the 1960s, poet and novelist Jackie Kay traces her biological parents from Scotland to Nigeria. Read by the author. Show more
Wary Edie works in a library. Despite her sister-in-law’s ideas, Edie just wants to write a Gothic romance. Stars Saskia Reeves. Show more
Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Miles Kington, Mark Thomas, Roger McGough and Dillie Keane. From December 1995. Show more
Ex-lovers turned cafe-bar owners Pam and Merv discuss love, life and a revamp. Stars Mervyn Stutter. From November 2001. Show more
The sketch show about modern life with people who have lived a bit of it. Stars Eleanor Bron and Clive Swift. From September 2001. Show more
Nicholas Parsons hosts the popular panel game with panellists Paul Merton, Tim Rice, Liza Tarbuck and Graham Norton. Show more
Dandy secret agent Lucifer Box investigates who is behind dodgy drug-related dealings in 1920s Manhattan. Read by Mark Gatiss. Show more
Bel Mooney, John Sergeant and Hunter Davies discuss Evelyn Waugh, Alfred Wainwright and Niall Williams. From November 1999. Show more
When Frazer loses a Lewis gun's butterfly spring, he must track down a coffin! Adapted from TV with John Laurie. From June 1974. Show more
As Jean's sister-in-law and husband visit, Lionel acts like a psychiatrist. Adapted from TV with Judi Dench. From February 1998. Show more
The detective superintendent probes a grisly murder on a railway track. Nick Fisher's thriller stars Imelda Staunton Show more
Paul Jackson on the rise of TV's independent producers and how the birth of Channel 4 spawned a whole new sector. From July 2009. Show more
A gunman walks into a vegetarian restaurant in Edinburgh. Short story written and read by comedian Ian MacPherson. From October 2006.
Invalided out of the trenches in 1918, Davy Powlett Jones must face a new start. Stars Oliver Milburn, John Wood and John Rowe. Show more
Nicholas Parsons hosts the popular panel game with panellists Paul Merton, Tim Rice, Liza Tarbuck and Graham Norton. Show more
John invites poet Christopher Logue and 'actor of sorts' Andrew Bailey to his house to perform the Tarantella. From March 2000. Show more
Looking at conventional living and pressures to conform, Andrew Lawrence investigates full-time jobs. From September 2010. Show more
A satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Sandi Toksvig, with regular panellist Jeremy Hardy and guests Hugo Rifkind, Mark Steel and Holly Walsh.
Michael Feydeau and David Pershore review the murderous case of Charles Sparrow. Stars Punt and Dennis. From September 2001. Show more
Dandy secret agent Lucifer Box investigates who is behind dodgy drug-related dealings in 1920s Manhattan. Read by Mark Gatiss. Show more
Bel Mooney, John Sergeant and Hunter Davies discuss Evelyn Waugh, Alfred Wainwright and Niall Williams. From November 1999. Show more
The detective superintendent probes a grisly murder on a railway track. Nick Fisher's thriller stars Imelda Staunton Show more
Paul Jackson on the rise of TV's independent producers and how the birth of Channel 4 spawned a whole new sector. From July 2009. Show more
4 Extra Debut. It's 1968. The tale of four generations of Patel-Joneses, inspired by the author's Welsh-Gujurati background. Read by Indira Varma. Show more
The recurring choral theme had a profound effect on the history of music. James Naughtie on history shaping classical music. Show more
In Victor Hugo's classic tale, Jean Valjean sets out to rescue Cosette from the clutches of the Thenardiers. With Joss Ackland. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Adopted in the 1960s, poet and novelist Jackie Kay traces her biological parents from Scotland to Nigeria. Read by the author. Show more
Wary Edie works in a library. Despite her sister-in-law’s ideas, Edie just wants to write a Gothic romance. Stars Saskia Reeves. Show more
Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Miles Kington, Mark Thomas, Roger McGough and Dillie Keane. From December 1995. Show more
Ex-lovers turned cafe-bar owners Pam and Merv discuss love, life and a revamp. Stars Mervyn Stutter. From November 2001. Show more