American radio show featuring satire, sketches and music
Stories, poems and songs
Dramatisation of ER Braithwaite's novel set in London in 1958, with Kwame Kwei-Armah and Clare Perkins - omnibus edition (1-5/5)
Susannah York reads Deborah Moggach's short story about the creation of the 1871 painting popularly known as Whistler's Mother
Headlines and sporting events from the past. concluding with Jim White and Terry Butcher's review of England's 1990 World Cup semi-final against West Germany (3/3)
as 8pm
1988 sitcom (8/8)
as 5pm
as 5.30pm
1967 comedy
1976 comedy starring Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer and John Junkin
Songs and stories
Geoffrey Wheeler's tours of old variety theatres and music halls concludes with Swansea Grand Theatre, home to the early career of Hollywood actress Catherine Zeta-Jones (6/6)
Mark Radcliffe profiles famous comedians, concluding with Harry Worth (1917-89) - a former miner from Barnsley who later found fame on radio and television. (4/4)
Sci-fi adventure by Jonathan Morris, starring Paul McGann
A look behind the scenes of Max Warp - the second adventure in the second series of the Doctor Who radio drama (2/6)
1967 comedy
1976 comedy starring Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer and John Junkin.
Tom Wilkinson stars in Martyn Wade's drama about a budding poet who tries to make sense of his failure in love, addiction to opium, dreams of a Utopia and poetic success
1988 sitcom by Sue Limb starring Imelda Staunton (8/8)
17 October 2008 edition
2006 comedy
2008 spoof Victorian melodrama (4/4)
Bruce Morton chats to stand-up veteran Ian Cognito (6/6)
as 6pm