Jason tries learning to be cool, but Dave scores an own goal. Stars Dominic Monaghan and Beverley Callard. From September 1999. Show more
Sara Pascoe uses theories of evolutionary psychology to make sense of our modern day emotions – such as jealousy. From 2018. Show more
Can the sleuth help a man who has received a rather curious offer? With Norman Shelley. From February 1960. Show more
In 1980, the tiny country of Iceland did something no other nation had done. They elected a female head of state. Lyse Doucet travels to Iceland to talk to Vigdis Finnbogadottir. Show more
Brutalist Sir Lucien may have few scruples but his staff are left to juggle ambition, principles and scary Americans. From 2014. Show more
Bridget explores money and riches – will it answer her problems and bring inner calm? Or will life still be rubbish? From 2018. Show more
HMS Troutbridge's crew are all at sea when the island base is closed. Stars Stephen Murray and Jon Pertwee. From November 1960. Show more
Master Spy Kenneth Horne probes why Wilfred Pickles is barking. Plus Bona home-styling. With Kenneth Williams. From May 1965. Show more
Roy Plomley chairs as Eleanor Summerfield, Gillian Reynolds, David Nixon and Tim Rice compete to spot the mistakes. From 1978. Show more
A mood ring and piercings - sketch comedy with a mature edge. Stars Eleanor Bron, Graeme Garden and Neil Innes. From May 2002. Show more
Bet wins a romantic break in Paris, and drags a reluctant Al with her for their first trip abroad. Stars Jane and John Godber. Show more
A couple buys an idyllic rural farm in Cornwall, but the property proves to have something of a history. Read by Nicholas Farrell. Show more
4 Extra Debut. 1848, and escaping revolution in Paris, composer Frederic Chopin gets more than he bargained for in Manchester. Stars Neil Stuke and Ian Puleston-Davies. Show more
HMS Troutbridge's crew are all at sea when the island base is closed. Stars Stephen Murray and Jon Pertwee. From November 1960. Show more
Master Spy Kenneth Horne probes why Wilfred Pickles is barking. Plus Bona home-styling. With Kenneth Williams. From May 1965. Show more
Can the sleuth help a man who has received a rather curious offer? With Norman Shelley. From February 1960. Show more
In 1980, the tiny country of Iceland did something no other nation had done. They elected a female head of state. Lyse Doucet travels to Iceland to talk to Vigdis Finnbogadottir. Show more
Trying to uncover the truth about that night on the Rock, Toby Bell takes an irrevocable step. Read by Damian Lewis. Show more
Marina Warner is enchanted by the Grimm brothers tales' spellbound transformations, landscapes and objects that have charmed generations. From December 2012. Show more
With no more loans, Little Nell's grandfather is agitated. But who betrayed him? Dickens dramatisation with Trevor Peacock.
Leo Tolstoy's passionate search for the meaning of life. Can the search for God help to provide an answer? Read by Joss Ackland. From February 1993.
Bet wins a romantic break in Paris, and drags a reluctant Al with her for their first trip abroad. Stars Jane and John Godber. Show more
Roy Plomley chairs as Eleanor Summerfield, Gillian Reynolds, David Nixon and Tim Rice compete to spot the mistakes. From 1978. Show more
A mood ring and piercings - sketch comedy with a mature edge. Stars Eleanor Bron, Graeme Garden and Neil Innes. From May 2002. Show more
Brutalist Sir Lucien may have few scruples but his staff are left to juggle ambition, principles and scary Americans. From 2014. Show more
Bridget explores money and riches – will it answer her problems and bring inner calm? Or will life still be rubbish? From 2018. Show more
She’s hired a gun-slinging companion, but Ambassador B’s set to be disarmed in a way never dreamed of. Stars Fenella Woolgar. Show more
An unsightly building in the grounds of a country house harbours an ancient, irresistible secret. Read by Tony Doyle. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Comedian Dudley Moore talks to Jeremy Nicholas about the music that stirs his emotions, including Bach. From July 1992. Show more
HMS Troutbridge's crew are all at sea when the island base is closed. Stars Stephen Murray and Jon Pertwee. From November 1960. Show more
Master Spy Kenneth Horne probes why Wilfred Pickles is barking. Plus Bona home-styling. With Kenneth Williams. From May 1965. Show more
Can the sleuth help a man who has received a rather curious offer? With Norman Shelley. From February 1960. Show more
In 1980, the tiny country of Iceland did something no other nation had done. They elected a female head of state. Lyse Doucet travels to Iceland to talk to Vigdis Finnbogadottir. Show more
A couple buys an idyllic rural farm in Cornwall, but the property proves to have something of a history. Read by Nicholas Farrell. Show more
4 Extra Debut. 1848, and escaping revolution in Paris, composer Frederic Chopin gets more than he bargained for in Manchester. Stars Neil Stuke and Ian Puleston-Davies. Show more
Bridget explores money and riches – will it answer her problems and bring inner calm? Or will life still be rubbish? From 2018. Show more
From Professor Brian Cox to Al Pacino - Jon Culshaw and friends imagine the private lives of the famous. From September 2012. Show more
How do you solve a problem like five-a-side? Danny and Connie Fisher help a football team. With Isy Suttie. From December 2008. Show more
Sean Foley and Hamish McColl board Boris' Disco Ship to convert offshore ravers into fresh, young listeners. From June 2000. Show more
She’s hired a gun-slinging companion, but Ambassador B’s set to be disarmed in a way never dreamed of. Stars Fenella Woolgar. Show more
An unsightly building in the grounds of a country house harbours an ancient, irresistible secret. Read by Tony Doyle. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Comedian Dudley Moore talks to Jeremy Nicholas about the music that stirs his emotions, including Bach. From July 1992. Show more
Can the sleuth help a man who has received a rather curious offer? With Norman Shelley. From February 1960. Show more
In 1980, the tiny country of Iceland did something no other nation had done. They elected a female head of state. Lyse Doucet travels to Iceland to talk to Vigdis Finnbogadottir. Show more
Trying to uncover the truth about that night on the Rock, Toby Bell takes an irrevocable step. Read by Damian Lewis. Show more
Marina Warner is enchanted by the Grimm brothers tales' spellbound transformations, landscapes and objects that have charmed generations. From December 2012. Show more
With no more loans, Little Nell's grandfather is agitated. But who betrayed him? Dickens dramatisation with Trevor Peacock.
Leo Tolstoy's passionate search for the meaning of life. Can the search for God help to provide an answer? Read by Joss Ackland. From February 1993.
Bet wins a romantic break in Paris, and drags a reluctant Al with her for their first trip abroad. Stars Jane and John Godber. Show more
Roy Plomley chairs as Eleanor Summerfield, Gillian Reynolds, David Nixon and Tim Rice compete to spot the mistakes. From 1978. Show more
A mood ring and piercings - sketch comedy with a mature edge. Stars Eleanor Bron, Graeme Garden and Neil Innes. From May 2002. Show more