(6/6)
Timewasting 2001 smart comedy (5/6)
Stories, poems and songs
as 7pm
Adrian Mole creator
Sue Townsend chats to producer John Tydeman and introduces favourite readings from episodes of The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 3/4 (1982); The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole (1984); Adrian
Mole - Mole on Art, Culture and Politics (1985); Adrian MOle - Mole on Lifestyle (1985); Adrian Mole - The Wilderness Years (1993); Mole Cooks His Goose (1983) and Adrian Mole - The Cappuccino Years (1999)
Donald Sinden stars in an adaptation of John Masefield's novel about a boy and the battle for a magical box (2/2)
US radio show titled A Prairie Home Companion in the States, today in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, with satireand seasonal tunes from two local choirs
The Waxwork Horror tale introduced by Vincent Price , with William Conrad
2007 sci-fi comedy about two newshounds of an intergalactic news corporation, starring Dan Mersh , Dan Tetsell , Tim Key and Prunella Scales (3/4)
Francine Stock assesses the impact of cinema, concluding with the links between movies and voyeurism (4/4)
Miriam Margolyes narrates Beatrix Potter 's festive 1903 tale about a poor man who has just three days to sew a cherry silk coat for the mayor.
Journalist, vicar and ex-Communards member Richard Coles explores the pioneering work of the Radiophonic Workshop - a BBC laboratory opened in 1958 to provide sound and music for its programmes, from The Goons to Doctor Who. With input by members of the department and those it inspired, plus a selection of output showcasing the section's work The Dreams (1964); The Goons
(1959); Inferno Revisited (1983); Relativity (1974); Electric Tunesmiths (1971); and Bath Time (1976)
as 5pm