Cassie insists she’s fine since Pete’s move to the US. But is she really coping? Stars Debra Stephenson and Dave Lamb. From 2002. Show more
Olga Koch gives us an insight into growing up in the Russian Federation. Show more
Written in 1934 but set two years before the Great War. A retired GP reflects on the end of an era. Stars Joan Plowright. Show more
A tender tale of a young girl's first day at nursery school. Stories of Sri Lankan immigrants in Britain, read by Amara Karan. Show more
Many claim ghostly sightings, but how about bumps in the night? Ian Peacock explores a world of supernatural sounds. From 1999. Show more
Diane Morgan trawls the BBC archive for real-life tales of ghost hunting, hauntings and the unexplained, and she's joined by special guests who have all had paranormal experiences. Show more
Waft's tourist Information office try to justify a huge Heritage Lottery Fund donation. Stars Jeff Rawle. From October 2009. Show more
Captain Mainwaring is horrified when some prisoners of war escape from a camp. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From May 1975. Show more
Kate returns to live with the married Eugene but her father comes looking for her. Stars Charlie Murphy and Jonathan Forbes. Show more
Comedian and actress Doon Mackichan chooses 'Parigi, o cara' from La Traviata by Verdi and 'What is and What Should Never Be' by Led Zeppelin.
4 Extra Debut. Soprano and broadcaster Catherine Bott shares some favourite music-inspired writing from TE Brown to Nancy Mitford. From 2008. Show more
Carter's uncle proposes staying at home, where he recalls days of steam and northern food. With Stephen Thorne and Peter Skellern. Show more
Many claim ghostly sightings, but how about bumps in the night? Ian Peacock explores a world of supernatural sounds. From 1999. Show more
Written in 1934 but set two years before the Great War. A retired GP reflects on the end of an era. Stars Joan Plowright. Show more
A tender tale of a young girl's first day at nursery school. Stories of Sri Lankan immigrants in Britain, read by Amara Karan. Show more
4 Extra Debut. In the middle of an alien world Ice Age, a young man prepares for the biggest mission of his life. Stars Kobna Holdbrook-Smith. Show more
Diane Morgan trawls the BBC archive for real-life tales of ghost hunting, hauntings and the unexplained, and she's joined by special guests who have all had paranormal experiences. Show more
Mark Steel visits Derbyshire’s towns Matlock and Matlock Bath, performing a bespoke stand-up show for the residents. From 2017. Show more
Helen explores challenges posed by others, like emoticons and unspoken rules. With Peter Serafinowicz and Susy Kane. From 2015. Show more
The American humourist tackles a Thanksgiving family gathering in ‘Leviathan’ plus another instalment from his diary. From 2015. Show more
The comedian ponders the many difficulties involved in being - and having - a mum and dad. With Rob Rouse. From November 2005. Show more
4 Extra Debut. In the middle of an alien world Ice Age, a young man prepares for the biggest mission of his life. Stars Kobna Holdbrook-Smith. Show more
Thomas More's classic work of fiction and political philosophy, published in 1516. Dramatised by poet Michael Symmons Roberts. Show more
Kate returns to live with the married Eugene but her father comes looking for her. Stars Charlie Murphy and Jonathan Forbes. Show more
Comedian and actress Doon Mackichan chooses 'Parigi, o cara' from La Traviata by Verdi and 'What is and What Should Never Be' by Led Zeppelin.
4 Extra Debut. Soprano and broadcaster Catherine Bott shares some favourite music-inspired writing from TE Brown to Nancy Mitford. From 2008. Show more
Carter's uncle proposes staying at home, where he recalls days of steam and northern food. With Stephen Thorne and Peter Skellern. Show more
Many claim ghostly sightings, but how about bumps in the night? Ian Peacock explores a world of supernatural sounds. From 1999. Show more