The old rogue's plot to be alone with Nancy gets a boost from Father. Stars Maurice Denham and Bill Wallis. From April 1994. Show more
Comedian and activist Mark Thomas creates a People's Manifesto from policies of his Gulbenkian Theatre audience. From 2013. Show more
The maverick Edinburgh detective probes political corruption and insider dealing. Ian Rankin's thriller stars Alexander Morton. Show more
Hardeep Singh Kohli surveys the nation with his own version of the census starting with Belfast and Liverpool. From February 2011. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Robert Winston traces how DNA has become part of our lives, and talks to Nobel prize-winning scientist James Watson. From March 2013. Show more
The Americans have taken over Hallowe'en! The Irish comedian Andrew Maxwell sets out to show that the feast has its origins in these islands. Prepare to be spooked along the way. Show more
The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons and Patricia Hayes. From November 1962. Show more
Arthur Lowe's only appearance in the Dad's Army sequel before he died. Mainwaring asks Wilson for a bank loan. From July 1981. Show more
The death of the Lord Chancellor threatens the security of Shonagon's position at court. Stars Ruth Gemmell and Cal Macaninch.
Children's author and 'Purple Ronnie' creator, Giles Andreae, chooses the theme from 'Camelot' and 'Anthem' by Leonard Cohen.
4 Extra Debut. The film director, and son of artist Auguste Renoir, answers the questions in the BBC Home Service's interview series. From June 1962. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Robert Winston traces how DNA has become part of our lives, and talks to Nobel prize-winning scientist James Watson. From March 2013. Show more
The maverick Edinburgh detective probes political corruption and insider dealing. Ian Rankin's thriller stars Alexander Morton. Show more
Hardeep Singh Kohli surveys the nation with his own version of the census starting with Belfast and Liverpool. From February 2011. Show more
Embroiled in a public controversy with a black magic charlatan, Montague gets an apology masking a curse. Stars Conrad Phillips. Show more
A man walks into an isolated pub, sporting a peculiar jacket. What could he be hiding? Written and read by Will Self. From June 1998.
The Americans have taken over Hallowe'en! The Irish comedian Andrew Maxwell sets out to show that the feast has its origins in these islands. Prepare to be spooked along the way. Show more
Legendary comedian Tommy Cockles is stunned when the Mallard Theatre's manager Ron Bone has no idea who he is. From May 2011. Show more
1991: Novelist Michael Pearce gets a lucrative offer. Black comedy inspired by greedy 1980s Britain. Jonathan Coe's cult novel, adapted by David Nobbs, starring Robert Bathurst. Show more
A message from the holy land! Bamboozling blur of oddball comedy and easy listening, with Simon Munnery. From February 1997.
4 Extra Debut. In 1979, a team of scientists begin to investigate some strange phenomena. Stars Romola Garai and Julian Rhind-Tutt. Show more
How does the onset of winter influence our lives? Documentary exploring history of time and seasonal sleep patterns. From October 2005.
The popular comedian stars in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons and Patricia Hayes. From November 1962. Show more
The death of the Lord Chancellor threatens the security of Shonagon's position at court. Stars Ruth Gemmell and Cal Macaninch.
Children's author and 'Purple Ronnie' creator, Giles Andreae, chooses the theme from 'Camelot' and 'Anthem' by Leonard Cohen.
4 Extra Debut. The film director, and son of artist Auguste Renoir, answers the questions in the BBC Home Service's interview series. From June 1962. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Robert Winston traces how DNA has become part of our lives, and talks to Nobel prize-winning scientist James Watson. From March 2013. Show more