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Robin surprisingly brings a friend home, but he isn't all he seems. Stars Kay Stonham and Simon Greenall. From May 2003.
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DS Dave Brook confronts a notorious crime family, who seem to have all the answers. Stars Ray Brooks and Christopher Blake. Show more
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All the World's a Globe
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DS Dave Brook confronts a notorious crime family, who seem to have all the answers. Stars Ray Brooks and Christopher Blake. Show more
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Looking after Derek's wife Sukie while he is at away sea, salesman Richard is sacked and joins rival firm 'Sucko'. Read by Carl Prekopp. Show more
Mark Lawson discovers why crime writer Josef Skvorecky was obliged to refer obliquely to the Czech political situation of 1966. Show more
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Striking a balance between remembering the horrors of war and harbouring hate. The memoirs of a PoW in Burma, read by Alec Heggie.
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