After a big loss on the derby, Ken turns to legendary gambler Tam Robertshaw. Stars Gerard McDermott. From September 1997. Show more
Comedian Thom Tuck presents three up-and-coming sketch groups from the UK circuit, Mixed Doubles, the Real MacGuffins, and Bob and Jim. From June 2014. Show more
Wealthy businessman Derace Kingsley hires Marlowe to find his estranged wife Crystal, fearing she may be embroiled in a scandal. Stars Toby Stephens. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Presenter Christopher Andrew asks what London would be like now if someone had extinguished the 1666 Pudding Lane blaze. From March 1999. Show more
Shirley Collins presents a portrait of pioneering sound recordist Alan Lomax, who collected songs of the poor and the oppressed. From July 2002. Show more
Liverpudlian Paul O'Grady celebrates Merseyside's funny men and women including Arthur Askey, Kenny Everett, Ken Dodd, Alexei Sayle, Patricia Routledge and John Bishop. Show more
The rag and bone men get an irresistible offer. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From September 1966. Show more
Neddie Seagoon loses at roulette, so heads off in search of legendary African riches. Stars Spike Milligan. From December 1957. Show more
As the Great Fire of London in 1666 smoulders, Samuel Pepys remembers the homeless camped out on Moorfields. With Kris Marshall.
Soul singer Billy Ocean chooses 'No Woman, No Cry' by Bob Marley & The Wailers, and 'A Change Is Gonna Come' by Sam Cooke.
Brian Masters, the award winning author of 'Killing for Company' talks about his notions of good and evil. From August 1997. Show more
Shirley Collins presents a portrait of pioneering sound recordist Alan Lomax, who collected songs of the poor and the oppressed. From July 2002. Show more
Wealthy businessman Derace Kingsley hires Marlowe to find his estranged wife Crystal, fearing she may be embroiled in a scandal. Stars Toby Stephens. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Presenter Christopher Andrew asks what London would be like now if someone had extinguished the 1666 Pudding Lane blaze. From March 1999. Show more
Engineer D-503 questions his life in One State, a post-revolutionary future ruled by absolute rationality. Stars Anton Lesser. Show more
Liverpudlian Paul O'Grady celebrates Merseyside's funny men and women including Arthur Askey, Kenny Everett, Ken Dodd, Alexei Sayle, Patricia Routledge and John Bishop. Show more
Making it up as they go along, Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney's improvised sketches driven by the audience. From March 2007. Show more
From Al Pacino to Jenni Murray - Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson explore the bizarre private lives of famous folk. From 2013. Show more
The Comedy Club offers the best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to QI elf James Harkin.
Robert De Niro stars in a Christmas panto. With Hugh Dennis, Steve Punt, Robert Newman and David Baddiel. From December 1990.
Coffee in the executive lounge and dramatic soap revelations. Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie's choice TV cuts. From August 1994. Show more
Engineer D-503 questions his life in One State, a post-revolutionary future ruled by absolute rationality. Stars Anton Lesser. Show more
As the Great Fire of London in 1666 smoulders, Samuel Pepys remembers the homeless camped out on Moorfields. With Kris Marshall.
Soul singer Billy Ocean chooses 'No Woman, No Cry' by Bob Marley & The Wailers, and 'A Change Is Gonna Come' by Sam Cooke.
Brian Masters, the award winning author of 'Killing for Company' talks about his notions of good and evil. From August 1997. Show more
Shirley Collins presents a portrait of pioneering sound recordist Alan Lomax, who collected songs of the poor and the oppressed. From July 2002. Show more
Wealthy businessman Derace Kingsley hires Marlowe to find his estranged wife Crystal, fearing she may be embroiled in a scandal. Stars Toby Stephens. Show more