Robert discovers the pitfalls of working with hypnotists and ventriloquists. Stars John Gordon Sinclair. From March 1990. Show more
Victoria wants to see a conjuror, or at least a parrot. But instead meets Mabel. Stars Stephanie Cole and Kerry Godliman. From 2017. Show more
BBC producer Charles Parker's take on Shakespeare's tale, featuring songs and music by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger. From May 1966. Show more
Keen sailor Libby Purves meets the men and women whose job it is to guide big ships safely home to port, whatever the weather. From 2008. Show more
As special agent Dick Barton visits his son, strange parallels emerge between past and present. With Robert Bathurst. From 1997. Show more
Nice lodgings, money - finally all’s going well for Ed - until someone loses their temper. Stars Christopher Douglas. From 2015. Show more
George and Kate get itchy feet when their neighbours hint at moving. Stars Richard Briers and Prunella Scales. From July 1965. Show more
Days out and big business inspire comedy characters galore. Stars Ian Carmichael, Joan Sims and Hugh Paddick. From August 1964. Show more
James Walton hosts the pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, David Quantick and Stewart Lee. From May 2006. Show more
Edward wakes up with urgent news, but who will listen? Orwellian sitcom with David Threlfall and Hugh Laurie. From April 1987. Show more
Ambrose is a hero to his young ward Philip, but things change when he meets Philip's cousin. Stars Damien Lewis and Lia Williams.
A young wife is unable to free herself from the guilt of her scandalous past. Stella Gonet reads Dorothy Whipple's story.
DI Gwen Danbury meets burglary victim Mr Mills and introduces him to her mother Joan. But is he all he seems? Stars Annette Badland. Show more
George and Kate get itchy feet when their neighbours hint at moving. Stars Richard Briers and Prunella Scales. From July 1965. Show more
Days out and big business inspire comedy characters galore. Stars Ian Carmichael, Joan Sims and Hugh Paddick. From August 1964. Show more
BBC producer Charles Parker's take on Shakespeare's tale, featuring songs and music by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger. From May 1966. Show more
Keen sailor Libby Purves meets the men and women whose job it is to guide big ships safely home to port, whatever the weather. From 2008. Show more
When William Blake's mother dies, the children decide to follow the funeral party to the burial ground. Read by Jenny Coverack. Show more
Brighton has two piers - one happy and one sad, The Palace Pier and the West Pier. What's the future for them? From February 2001.
Fleur is playing a dangerous game when she revisits an old haunt. Epic family saga starring Jessica Raine and Ben Lambert. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Ambrose is a hero to his young ward Philip, but things change when he meets Philip's cousin. Stars Damien Lewis and Lia Williams.
James Walton hosts the pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, David Quantick and Stewart Lee. From May 2006. Show more
Edward wakes up with urgent news, but who will listen? Orwellian sitcom with David Threlfall and Hugh Laurie. From April 1987. Show more
As special agent Dick Barton visits his son, strange parallels emerge between past and present. With Robert Bathurst. From 1997. Show more
Nice lodgings, money - finally all’s going well for Ed - until someone loses their temper. Stars Christopher Douglas. From 2015. Show more
One hot night in the English countryside, a traveller must stay at a sinister gentleman's remote house. Read by Anthony Head. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Andy Sheppard champions fellow jazz saxophonist, John Coltrane. With Matthew Parris and Tony Herrington. From May 2009. Show more
George and Kate get itchy feet when their neighbours hint at moving. Stars Richard Briers and Prunella Scales. From July 1965. Show more
Days out and big business inspire comedy characters galore. Stars Ian Carmichael, Joan Sims and Hugh Paddick. From August 1964. Show more
BBC producer Charles Parker's take on Shakespeare's tale, featuring songs and music by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger. From May 1966. Show more
Keen sailor Libby Purves meets the men and women whose job it is to guide big ships safely home to port, whatever the weather. From 2008. Show more
A young wife is unable to free herself from the guilt of her scandalous past. Stella Gonet reads Dorothy Whipple's story.
DI Gwen Danbury meets burglary victim Mr Mills and introduces him to her mother Joan. But is he all he seems? Stars Annette Badland. Show more
Nice lodgings, money - finally all’s going well for Ed - until someone loses their temper. Stars Christopher Douglas. From 2015. Show more
The women astronauts-who-never-were of the Mercury 13. Quirky true history with Helen Keen and Peter Serafnowicz. From May 2012. Show more
An investigation into the phenomena of bucket-wearing, sweeping the globe. Stars Simon Munnery and Kevin Eldon. From March 2005. Show more
Fearing the sight of his ageing mirror reflection, Martin asks an artist for help. Stars Reece Dinsdale. From December 2007. Show more
From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Plus Paul Garner chats again to Dominic Holland.
The musical comedian presents his selection of classic comic songs. His guest is former Juicepig, Phil Nichol. From August 2005. Show more
One hot night in the English countryside, a traveller must stay at a sinister gentleman's remote house. Read by Anthony Head. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Andy Sheppard champions fellow jazz saxophonist, John Coltrane. With Matthew Parris and Tony Herrington. From May 2009. Show more
BBC producer Charles Parker's take on Shakespeare's tale, featuring songs and music by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger. From May 1966. Show more
Keen sailor Libby Purves meets the men and women whose job it is to guide big ships safely home to port, whatever the weather. From 2008. Show more
When William Blake's mother dies, the children decide to follow the funeral party to the burial ground. Read by Jenny Coverack. Show more
Brighton has two piers - one happy and one sad, The Palace Pier and the West Pier. What's the future for them? From February 2001.
Fleur is playing a dangerous game when she revisits an old haunt. Epic family saga starring Jessica Raine and Ben Lambert. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Ambrose is a hero to his young ward Philip, but things change when he meets Philip's cousin. Stars Damien Lewis and Lia Williams.
James Walton hosts the pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, David Quantick and Stewart Lee. From May 2006. Show more
Edward wakes up with urgent news, but who will listen? Orwellian sitcom with David Threlfall and Hugh Laurie. From April 1987. Show more