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Paul Merton, Sheila Hancock, Josie Lawrence and Marcus Brigstocke try to talk for 60 seconds without hesitation, repetition or deviation, under the watchful eye of Nicholas Parsons Show more
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An Ancient Greek epic, plus Bill Oddie sings the telephone directory. Song and sketches with John Cleese. From July 1967. Show more
The comedian's doctor prescribes him a sunshine holiday. Sitcom starring Harry Worth and Jacqueline Clarke. From October 1988. Show more
Seemingly childish drawings foreshadow tragedy and death. With Norman Shelley. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle thriller from 1969. Show more
As civil war rages in Shrewsbury, the detective monk takes action. Ellis Peters' medieval thriller stars Philip Madoc. Show more
David Mitchell invites Henning Wehn, Rich Hall, Lloyd Langford and Holly Walsh to hide truths in lies. From October 2016. Show more
Can Jason patch up his love life with a last-chance date? Stars Andrew Knott and Beverley Callard. From October 2000. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A disillusioned teacher gets drawn into a world of trickery when he accepts a job on an idyllic Greek island. Stars Tom Burke. Show more
Guy Raz explores whether all speech, however offensive, be allowed on college campuses? Is it the price of ‘free speech’? Show more
Musician and songwriter Dave Stewart chooses 'Only a Pawn in Their Game' by Bob Dylan and 'Liberation' by Stewart Lindsey.
4 Extra Debut. A group of flat sharing expats in Hong Kong are transformed by the arrival of Zoe. Starring Katharine Kingsley. From 2016. Show more
Paul Merton, Sheila Hancock, Josie Lawrence and Marcus Brigstocke try to talk for 60 seconds without hesitation, repetition or deviation, under the watchful eye of Nicholas Parsons Show more
A coma patient's pioneering treatment for a horrific accident has unexpected benefits. Read by Rhashan Stone. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Kate Saunders, Anne McElvoy and Matt Wolf on books by Theodor Fontane, Henry James and Candia McWilliams. From 2011. Show more
An Ancient Greek epic, plus Bill Oddie sings the telephone directory. Song and sketches with John Cleese. From July 1967. Show more
The comedian's doctor prescribes him a sunshine holiday. Sitcom starring Harry Worth and Jacqueline Clarke. From October 1988. Show more
Seemingly childish drawings foreshadow tragedy and death. With Norman Shelley. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle thriller from 1969. Show more
As civil war rages in Shrewsbury, the detective monk takes action. Ellis Peters' medieval thriller stars Philip Madoc. Show more
Guy Raz explores whether all speech, however offensive, be allowed on college campuses? Is it the price of ‘free speech’? Show more
Musician and songwriter Dave Stewart chooses 'Only a Pawn in Their Game' by Bob Dylan and 'Liberation' by Stewart Lindsey.
Paul Merton, Sheila Hancock, Josie Lawrence and Marcus Brigstocke try to talk for 60 seconds without hesitation, repetition or deviation, under the watchful eye of Nicholas Parsons Show more
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Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis take Ellie Taylor, Matt Kirshen, Sooz Kempner & Tim Sutton, Gemma Arrowsmith and Luke Kempner trick or treating... Show more
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Seemingly childish drawings foreshadow tragedy and death. With Norman Shelley. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle thriller from 1969. Show more
As civil war rages in Shrewsbury, the detective monk takes action. Ellis Peters' medieval thriller stars Philip Madoc. Show more
David Mitchell invites Henning Wehn, Rich Hall, Lloyd Langford and Holly Walsh to hide truths in lies. From October 2016. Show more
Can Jason patch up his love life with a last-chance date? Stars Andrew Knott and Beverley Callard. From October 2000. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A disillusioned teacher gets drawn into a world of trickery when he accepts a job on an idyllic Greek island. Stars Tom Burke. Show more
Guy Raz explores whether all speech, however offensive, be allowed on college campuses? Is it the price of ‘free speech’? Show more
Musician and songwriter Dave Stewart chooses 'Only a Pawn in Their Game' by Bob Dylan and 'Liberation' by Stewart Lindsey.