At last Ed’s got a decent pad, a coffee maker and gainful employment. But for how long? Stars Christopher Douglas. January 2011. Show more
Joanna Lumley & Roger Allam star as a long-married couple, in Jan Etherington’s award-winning comedy. This week they visit old friends, who seem to have changed beyond recognition. Show more
Bunny is forced to extemporise when the theft of a valuable painting seems to go wrong. Stars Michael Cochrane and Jeremy Clyde. Show more
Conan Doyle's duo investigate a missing schoolboy and his art master. With Norman Shelley as Watson. From 1962. Show more
Policeman turned comic Alfie Moore gives an audience police powers, tackling harassment and how it becomes stalking. From 2015. Show more
Why do we care? Why is altruism attractive? Is fairness built into our brains? With Jon Culshaw and Susy Kane. From 2017. Show more
The small-time crime writer and his wife have a clear-out to try and make some cash. Stars Ian Carmichael. From April 1976. Show more
Clare is seeing graduate Julian, but his brainy parents make her feel inadequate. Stars Prunella Scales. From October 1987. Show more
Crime writers Jean McConnell and Keith Miles tackle an Elizabethan court killing. Chaired by Simon Brett. From September 1998. Show more
The bossy social worker faces festivities with her laid-back parents. Stars Sally Phillips and Gemma Craven. From December 2007. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Dr Wallace examines two drowned boys, whilst Barbara finds that an old enemy has become a new friend. Stars Martyn James. Show more
4 Extra Debut. From Louis Armstrong to Gigli. Radio and jazz legend Humphrey shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young. From 2006. Show more
How does love affect our brain? Science sleuths Drs Rutherford and Fry investigate. From February 2020. Show more
The small-time crime writer and his wife have a clear-out to try and make some cash. Stars Ian Carmichael. From April 1976. Show more
Clare is seeing graduate Julian, but his brainy parents make her feel inadequate. Stars Prunella Scales. From October 1987. Show more
Bunny is forced to extemporise when the theft of a valuable painting seems to go wrong. Stars Michael Cochrane and Jeremy Clyde. Show more
Conan Doyle's duo investigate a missing schoolboy and his art master. With Norman Shelley as Watson. From 1962. Show more
Grief-stricken Cory has an idea for a new computer game and is introduced to an investor who may help. Read by Tanya Moodie. Show more
Party plans are afoot to celebrate the heiress's 21st birthday and Richardson comes to a decision. Stars Tim Pigott-Smith. Show more
Rachel Johnson talks to women who visited Nazi Germany in the 1930s as part of their cultural education. From 2010. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Dr Wallace examines two drowned boys, whilst Barbara finds that an old enemy has become a new friend. Stars Martyn James. Show more
Crime writers Jean McConnell and Keith Miles tackle an Elizabethan court killing. Chaired by Simon Brett. From September 1998. Show more
The bossy social worker faces festivities with her laid-back parents. Stars Sally Phillips and Gemma Craven. From December 2007. Show more
Policeman turned comic Alfie Moore gives an audience police powers, tackling harassment and how it becomes stalking. From 2015. Show more
Why do we care? Why is altruism attractive? Is fairness built into our brains? With Jon Culshaw and Susy Kane. From 2017. Show more
As John returns from Italy, his friend Gaskell tries to penetrate how he fell under Adrian's malign spell. Read by Joanna David. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Actor Simon Callow chooses a giant of cinema, creator of Citizen Kane, Orson Welles. With Matthew Parris. From 2018. Show more
The small-time crime writer and his wife have a clear-out to try and make some cash. Stars Ian Carmichael. From April 1976. Show more
Clare is seeing graduate Julian, but his brainy parents make her feel inadequate. Stars Prunella Scales. From October 1987. Show more
Bunny is forced to extemporise when the theft of a valuable painting seems to go wrong. Stars Michael Cochrane and Jeremy Clyde. Show more
Conan Doyle's duo investigate a missing schoolboy and his art master. With Norman Shelley as Watson. From 1962. Show more
4 Extra Debut. From Louis Armstrong to Gigli. Radio and jazz legend Humphrey shares his castaway choices with Kirsty Young. From 2006. Show more
How does love affect our brain? Science sleuths Drs Rutherford and Fry investigate. From February 2020. Show more
Why do we care? Why is altruism attractive? Is fairness built into our brains? With Jon Culshaw and Susy Kane. From 2017. Show more
Missing for six years, Brian has stories to tell. He finds himself in hospital. Stars Neil Pearson. From July 2012. Show more
The museum staff pitch their ideas for a special exhibition. Stars Geoffrey Palmer and Julian Rhind-Tutt. From June 2008. Show more
Recorded in July 1994, Brian Perkins, Ken Livingstone and Nigel Planer foresee ego transplants and the USA invading Narnia. Show more
As John returns from Italy, his friend Gaskell tries to penetrate how he fell under Adrian's malign spell. Read by Joanna David. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Actor Simon Callow chooses a giant of cinema, creator of Citizen Kane, Orson Welles. With Matthew Parris. From 2018. Show more
Bunny is forced to extemporise when the theft of a valuable painting seems to go wrong. Stars Michael Cochrane and Jeremy Clyde. Show more
Conan Doyle's duo investigate a missing schoolboy and his art master. With Norman Shelley as Watson. From 1962. Show more
Grief-stricken Cory has an idea for a new computer game and is introduced to an investor who may help. Read by Tanya Moodie. Show more
Party plans are afoot to celebrate the heiress's 21st birthday and Richardson comes to a decision. Stars Tim Pigott-Smith. Show more
Rachel Johnson talks to women who visited Nazi Germany in the 1930s as part of their cultural education. From 2010. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Dr Wallace examines two drowned boys, whilst Barbara finds that an old enemy has become a new friend. Stars Martyn James. Show more
Crime writers Jean McConnell and Keith Miles tackle an Elizabethan court killing. Chaired by Simon Brett. From September 1998. Show more
The bossy social worker faces festivities with her laid-back parents. Stars Sally Phillips and Gemma Craven. From December 2007. Show more