Stories, poems and songs
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1987 comedy (3/6)
Charles Chilton sci-fi adventure starring John Pullen
A chance to hear a pick of last week's aired comedies, including at 2.30
Whose Line Is It Anyway?, at 100 Country Matters, at
Film, TV and stage star Dora Bryan (A Taste of Honey, Last of the Summer Wine, Absolutely Fabulous) reflects on her long and varied career (6/6)
Geoffrey Wheeler visits the nation's variety halls, starting with London's Windmill Theatre, where audiences used to pay more attention to the naked dancing girls than the comics' gags. With input by Barry Cryer and Arthur English (1/6)
2008 Stuart Sumner and Ian Simons 's comedy starring Dan Mersh (1/4)
Nathan Osgood reads Leigh Brackett 's sci-fi adventure about the proud inhabitants of a dying city who are determined to go out in style (1/2)
2008 Chris Thompson and Peter Reynolds comedy starring Pam Ayres (6/6)
1987 comedy (3/6)
Stephen Fry narrates William Makepeace Thackeray's satirical novel of passion and ambition, published in 1847 and 1848, starring Emma Fielding - omnibus edition (6-10/20)
French tale in which a priest goes to great lengths to lure his wandering flock back into the fold, adapted to an Irish setting by James Ellis, who reads the story.
1999 comedy based on Frank Dickens 's cartoon-strip, with Michael Williams (5/6)
19 June edition of the comedy quiz hosted by comic Sandi Toksvig
Last week's interviewee
(Alan Moore ) becomes the interviewer, today talking to music visionary and experimentalist Brian Eno (6/6)
Topical sketch show
2006 comedy (2/4)
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