1967 camp comedy
Third series of a comedy from 2001, starring Hugh Bonneville and Josie Lawrence (116)
1984 comedy (6/8)
2002 comedy (5/6)
as 3pm
Peter Reed explores the BBC's mammoth archive housed at London's 75-year-old Maida Vale recording studios.
See pages 118-119
Sophie Thompson and Peter Kember star in Martyn Wade's story of composer Delia Derbyshire, who worked in the BBC Radiophonic Workshop for ten years and became a pioneer of electronic music.
1967 camp comedy
2003 panel game (6/6)
chats to Ernest Dudley (1908-2006) (4/5)
Moonfleet author J Meade Falkner (1858-1932)
the 20th Century
1991: John Major and War with Iraq (84/90)
tour of UK Route 66 bus routes in Ipswich (2/5)
Kate Grenville's 2005 novel (10/10)
a Life in Nature (5/5)
Drama inspired by a Toulouse-Lautrec poster
Stories, poems and songs
(6/8)
(5/6)
stars in Edith Wharton's 1910 supernatural tale
Sci-fi thriller (5/6)
(6/6)
Richard Coles explores the 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 Workshop and a selection showcasing the section's work: The Dreams (1964); The Goons (1959); Inferno Revisited (1983); Relativity (1974); Electric Tunesmiths (1971); and Bath Time (1976)
Comedy (2/6)
Comedy panel show