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A modern-day Hamlet: Nutshell's Denmark is an elegant house in London, but Claude has designs on it. Read by Tim McInnerny.
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Western Samoa: author Robert Louis Stevenson looks back at his life - and dispels the myths. Written by and stars John Sessions. Show more
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The famous spine-chilling tale about a railway worker haunted by a spectre, warning him of danger on the rails. Read by Emlyn Williams. Show more
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A grumpy camel gets the hump for his laziness in Kipling's fantastical tale, read by Samuel West.
Water lilies and weeping willows. The later years of Claude Monet and his famous paintings at Giverny. Read by Allan Corduner. Show more
Actress Wendi Peters chooses 'I Won't Last a Day Without You' by The Carpenters and 'Hello Dolly' sung by Barbara Streisand.
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Inspired by a fragment of his writing, Sheila Hodgson provides MR James with a ghostly encounter at Christmas. With David March. Show more
The famous spine-chilling tale about a railway worker haunted by a spectre, warning him of danger on the rails. Read by Emlyn Williams. Show more
Omnibus. Maria Semple's comic novel, adapted by Miranda Davies. Elgin confronts Bernadette about the mudslide. Stars Miranda Richardson.
Ian Peacock picks up his spoon and delves into the history of "The King of Fruits". With Lucinda Lambton. From 2005. Show more
A modern-day Hamlet: Nutshell's Denmark is an elegant house in London, but Claude has designs on it. Read by Tim McInnerny.
A tale of two writers - one of whom commits literary theft from his friend. Will he confess? Read by Roger Allam.
An archaeologist is amazed by her nurse's likeness to an Egyptian painting discovered in a tomb. Read by Janet Maw.
Western Samoa: author Robert Louis Stevenson looks back at his life - and dispels the myths. Written by and stars John Sessions. Show more