Two daft, 1930s' con men kidnap a lad who confounds them with tricks learned from Wild West movies. With Joe Caffrey. From 2015. Show more
Ruby’s take on mental health - to make us laugh at her, ourselves, make our lives manageable and share coping tools. From 2018. Show more
4 Extra Debut. The trapped wants and needs of protagonist Arthur Machin juxtaposed with the aggression of rugby. Stars James Purefoy, Sheridan Smith. Directed by Johnny Vegas. Show more
Using free over-60s travel, Alan Coren and Christopher Matthew head to London Zoo and Regents Park's boating pond. From September 2005.
Steve Hewlett explores attempts at British press regulation, from a brutal 1638 flogging to the Press Complaints Commission. From November 2012. Show more
The rock opera that propelled Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber into the musicals firmament. Stars Tony Hadley. From March 1996. Show more
From David Essex to the King's College Choir, lyricist Tim Rice shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From June 2004.
Singer Frances Ruffelle chooses 'All Your Pals May Leave You' by Kate Carney and 'Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien' by Edith Piaf.
The Who's lead singer Roger Daltrey talks to Tom Morton about a musical career and rock legacy spanning five decades. From 2011. Show more
Professor Swann seduces students over a languorous meal of spaghetti vongole, but what is he really after? Starring Bill Nighy. Show more
The shady lawyer needs patients - as a doctor. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. Stars Michael Roberts. From May 1991. Show more
After a fresher's week party, a student is stunned to find himself accused of rape. Starring Amy Morgan and Sean Delaney. Show more
Broadcaster Jeremy Vine inherits 'Old Comrades' by the Band of HM Royal Marines and passes on Elvis Costello's 'Lipstick Vogue'.
Arthur Smith joins Tony Benn on a trip back to where he was born, lived and spent his political life - Westminster. From July 2006. Show more
Michael Williams stars as 1940s radio star Robb Wilton. Can the eternal pessimist solve a tricky marital problem in 1986? Show more
Steve Hewlett explores attempts at British press regulation, from a brutal 1638 flogging to the Press Complaints Commission. From November 2012. Show more
4 Extra Debut. The trapped wants and needs of protagonist Arthur Machin juxtaposed with the aggression of rugby. Stars James Purefoy, Sheridan Smith. Directed by Johnny Vegas. Show more
Using free over-60s travel, Alan Coren and Christopher Matthew head to London Zoo and Regents Park's boating pond. From September 2005.
By Ryan Scott. A distress signal lures Torchwood to the deepest part of the ocean, the Mariana Trench. Stars John Barrowman and Eve Myles. Show more
By Susie Maguire. An actor performs a one-man show, but the words begin to echo back to him in a deeply unsettling way. Read by Steven McNicoll. Show more
Fan Steve Punt presents oddities and rarities featuring Tony Hancock: Face To Face, 'Ancock's Anthology, The Missing Page, Educating Archie and the first ever Hancock's Half Hour. Show more
Author Kate Mosse revisits a rain-drenched Lake District holiday in the 1970s. With Rufus Hound. From September 2013. Show more
Arthur and company escape from a war, but exactly when have they escaped to? Stars David Jason. From April 1978. Show more
Ringmaster Colin with Thwor, the mighty (Leeds-based) god of Thwunder, and forgotten silver-screen star Anna Mann. From 2013. Show more
The consultants marvel at the world wide web, and Ryan gets embroiled in a protest. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From November 2002. Show more
By Ryan Scott. A distress signal lures Torchwood to the deepest part of the ocean, the Mariana Trench. Stars John Barrowman and Eve Myles. Show more
By Susie Maguire. An actor performs a one-man show, but the words begin to echo back to him in a deeply unsettling way. Read by Steven McNicoll. Show more
After a fresher's week party, a student is stunned to find himself accused of rape. Starring Amy Morgan and Sean Delaney. Show more
Broadcaster Jeremy Vine inherits 'Old Comrades' by the Band of HM Royal Marines and passes on Elvis Costello's 'Lipstick Vogue'.
Arthur Smith joins Tony Benn on a trip back to where he was born, lived and spent his political life - Westminster. From July 2006. Show more
Michael Williams stars as 1940s radio star Robb Wilton. Can the eternal pessimist solve a tricky marital problem in 1986? Show more
Steve Hewlett explores attempts at British press regulation, from a brutal 1638 flogging to the Press Complaints Commission. From November 2012. Show more
4 Extra Debut. The trapped wants and needs of protagonist Arthur Machin juxtaposed with the aggression of rugby. Stars James Purefoy, Sheridan Smith. Directed by Johnny Vegas. Show more