Kirsten O'Brien introduces stories for Halloween, featuring The Witches, Vlad the Drac Returns and Horrid Henry Tricks and Treats
as 7 pm
as 7.30pm
Mancunian stand-up Justin Moorhouse presents his radio comedy favourites. featuring episodes of Knowing
Me Knowing you (1992); Ken Dodd Palace of Laughter (1987); On the Town with the League of Gentlemen (1997); Ross Noble Goes Global (2002);
Radio Shuttleworth (1998); and Listen to Les (1995)
Halloween Party
Agatha Christie 's 1969 novel, starring John Moffat as the brilliant Belgian sleuth investigating the murder of a child on All Hallows Eve
four instalments of Boxer and Doberman -
Alastair Jessiman's police comedy drama starring
Finlay Welsh and Anita Vettesse (1-4/4) - followed at
, in which Jeffrey
Richards chats to Ernest Dudley 0908-2006) about his creation, the detective Dr Morelle
as 11pm
as 11.55pm
(3/6)
Mark Gatiss presents the first of five creepy tales by film journalist and horror specialist Kim Newman , with John Rowe
explores Scotland's historical contacts with Africa, from Roman times and slave traders to colonial plantations and religious missions (5/6)
Edward Long, Pam Ferris, Tim Mclnnerny and Peter Jeffrey star in Nigel Bryant's adaptation of Charles Dickens's 1838 novel (1/6)
William Shakespeare's historical play about an evil tyrant's rise to power and short reign as king, with Ian Holm and Tom Wilkinson
Nicholas Briggs sci-fi adventure starring Paul McGann as the iconic Time Lord
Doctor Who scriptwriter Robert Shearman from storylines emailed in by BBC Radio 7 listeners, who can join the Chain Gang via bbc.co.uk/radio (6/13)
of the Ellis Peters mystery in which a teacher's investigation of a disappearance uncovers tales of witchcraft and murder in Cornwall