Historian Suzannah Lipscomb chooses the author of the Narnia Chronicles, CS Lewis. With Matthew Parris. From 2017. Show more
Exploring the lives of young Chinese - a military child, a daughter of the Party and a far north dweller. Read by David Seddon. Show more
Journalist Kate Adie chooses the 'Housewives' Choice' theme and 'Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus' by Vaughan Williams.
A pregnant Nell marries Barry, who is not the father of the twin girls – but he struggles to form a bond. Stars Sabrina Sandhu. Show more
After a win on the horses, Dudley splashes the cash, and his mother also has money to burn. Stars Peter Jones. From May 1960. Show more
A very persistent stranger wants a lift in Johnny Speight's sketches. With Nicholas Parsons and Leslie Noyes. From July 1963. Show more
Robert gets a role as a chauffeur, except he can't drive. Stars John Gordon Sinclair and Caroline Quentin. From January 1989. Show more
From Prokofiev to Nina Simone, actress Dame Harriet Walter shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. From June 2011. Show more
Patricia has finally found her birth mum after a 30 year search - right in the middle of a global pandemic. She's desperate to be reunited, but only within the lockdown rules. Show more
Rivalry, friendship and shoes. How trainers leapt from sport to street in the UK and, in Oregon, the end of an era. From 2021. Show more
Daljit Nagra selects Mother Tongue with poems in Somali, Arabic, Brazilian, Portuguese and Polish. With Helen Mort. From 2017. Show more
Fiona tries Barney's theory to put the spark back. Love, marriage and despair for three couples. Stars Jack Docherty. From 2016. Show more
Writer Karl Ove Knausgaard relives the story of his life, from childhood to the death of his father. Read by David Threlfall. Show more
Writer and comic Ben Elton chooses 'Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind'? sung by Marlene Dietrich and 'We are the Champions' by Queen.
Max returns from travelling to find most of his expected inheritance has gone. Is it crime or incompetence? Stars Tom Forrister.
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Singer Cerys Matthews indulges her passion for the seminal British blues label - Blue Horizon records. From 2012. Show more
The story of poet Rupert Brooke’s complex love affair with Katherine “Ka” Cox. Starring Colin Firth and Emma Piper. Show more
Daljit Nagra selects Mother Tongue with poems in Somali, Arabic, Brazilian, Portuguese and Polish. With Helen Mort. From 2017. Show more
Fiona tries Barney's theory to put the spark back. Love, marriage and despair for three couples. Stars Jack Docherty. From 2016. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Dystopian vision of a world where antibiotics stop working and heartbreaking choices must be made. Starring David Calder. Show more
London bookseller, Mr Buggage and secretary, Miss Tottle hatch an ingenious way to make money. Stars Toby Jones and Celia Imrie. Show more
Rivalry, friendship and shoes. How trainers leapt from sport to street in the UK and, in Oregon, the end of an era. From 2021. Show more
The story of poet Rupert Brooke’s complex love affair with Katherine “Ka” Cox. Starring Colin Firth and Emma Piper. Show more
From Prokofiev to Nina Simone, actress Dame Harriet Walter shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. From June 2011. Show more
Patricia has finally found her birth mum after a 30 year search - right in the middle of a global pandemic. She's desperate to be reunited, but only within the lockdown rules. Show more
Fiona tries Barney's theory to put the spark back. Love, marriage and despair for three couples. Stars Jack Docherty. From 2016. Show more
A guitar legend, Jane Austen and a soap opera queen. Sketches galore with Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc. From October 2002. Show more
Can we make it to the stars? Are aliens here? Quirky true history with Helen Keen and Peter Serafinowicz. From March 2011. Show more
The fearless reporter probes Britain's highways and byways. Written by and starring Stephen Carlin. From November 2008. Show more
The London Asian radio station toughens up its act. Stars Meera Syal, Sanjeev Bhaskar and Nina Wadia. From September 1996. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Dystopian vision of a world where antibiotics stop working and heartbreaking choices must be made. Starring David Calder. Show more
London bookseller, Mr Buggage and secretary, Miss Tottle hatch an ingenious way to make money. Stars Toby Jones and Celia Imrie. Show more
Writer Karl Ove Knausgaard relives the story of his life, from childhood to the death of his father. Read by David Threlfall. Show more
Writer and comic Ben Elton chooses 'Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind'? sung by Marlene Dietrich and 'We are the Champions' by Queen.
Max returns from travelling to find most of his expected inheritance has gone. Is it crime or incompetence? Stars Tom Forrister.
Show more
Singer Cerys Matthews indulges her passion for the seminal British blues label - Blue Horizon records. From 2012. Show more
The story of poet Rupert Brooke’s complex love affair with Katherine “Ka” Cox. Starring Colin Firth and Emma Piper. Show more