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Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on the legend of Lord Nelson. Songs and sketches with Miriam Margolyes. From June 1974. Show more
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Travis meets Grace, the woman of his dreams. But she has one fatal flaw - a husband. Stars Julian Rhind-Tutt. From March 2006. Show more
Teacher Margaret Steggles wonders if pompous playwright Gerald Challis really is the man of her dreams. Stars Juliet Aubrey. Show more
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Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on the legend of Lord Nelson. Songs and sketches with Miriam Margolyes. From June 1974. Show more
Audrey tries to fool Devere that she has been on holiday to Spain. Adapted from TV with Penelope Keith. From February 1997. Show more
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Natalia and Gorsky’s passion ignites but Tom’s fierce, anti-semitic outburst casts a shadow over things. Read by Philip Arditti. Show more
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Sally accuses Joe of having been unfaithful and the anger mounts as to how they have ended up in this place. Stars Con O’Neill. Show more
Antony Sher recounts filming a scene in The Hobbit - three and a half hours in make-up every day, to play a dwarf king. Show more
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Using the Bible, the Monarchy and Audrey Hepburn, Jeremy Hardy looks at self-improvement. With Carla Mendonça. From 2014. Show more
Events organiser Rosie plans a private view for an odious art dealer. Stars Prunella Scales and Duncan Preston. From July 2002. Show more
Ed Reardon returns to lead us through his week, as he keeps mind, soul and cat together.
Novice sorcerer Arcos is appalled by Kaddah's behaviour. Alviza is attacked mentally. Stars Trevor Peacock and Francis Thomson. Show more
The Born Free actors tell Derek Jones about their passion for wildlife and experiences of filming in Africa. From February 1972. Show more
Kenneth Williams and Ted Ray take on the legend of Lord Nelson. Songs and sketches with Miriam Margolyes. From June 1974. Show more
Audrey tries to fool Devere that she has been on holiday to Spain. Adapted from TV with Penelope Keith. From February 1997. Show more
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4 Extra Debut. Midge Ure explores the art and craft of the bridge, or middle 8, in popular song from Mozart to McCartney. From 2013. Show more
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Ed Reardon returns to lead us through his week, as he keeps mind, soul and cat together.
Spiritual advice with a strange twist and a gaggle of Kens. Starring Ruth Bratt and Lucy Trodd. From 2015. Show more
Jon Holmes is reading us a serialised bedtime story from the bath. So far so good. The only problem is that he happens to be sharing his bath with Jake Yapp. Show more
Comatose Ben journeys across his brain's landscape, reminding him of Tolkien's Mordor. Stars Neil Pearson. From August 2006. Show more
Comedian and activist Mark Thomas creates a People's Manifesto from the policies of his BBC Radio Theatre audience. From 2013. Show more
Novice sorcerer Arcos is appalled by Kaddah's behaviour. Alviza is attacked mentally. Stars Trevor Peacock and Francis Thomson. Show more
The Born Free actors tell Derek Jones about their passion for wildlife and experiences of filming in Africa. From February 1972. Show more
As the Lucky Charm murders mount up, the detective questions the station busker. Nick Fisher's thriller stars Imelda Staunton. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Midge Ure explores the art and craft of the bridge, or middle 8, in popular song from Mozart to McCartney. From 2013. Show more
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Professor David Hendy explains how cramped conditions led to a brutal massacre of cats. Show more
Sally accuses Joe of having been unfaithful and the anger mounts as to how they have ended up in this place. Stars Con O’Neill. Show more
Antony Sher recounts filming a scene in The Hobbit - three and a half hours in make-up every day, to play a dwarf king. Show more
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