Extended version of the popular news quiz, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, guest host Robert Lindsay and guest panellists Deborah Meaden and Johnny Vegas.
Sitcom. Ben and Susan decide to go their separate ways, but will they end up in the same place?
Filmed live at the Barbican in London, this major new production of the classic musical comedy features an all-star cast led by renowned Broadway actress Sutton Foster. Show more
Aled Jones
Robert Lindsay joins Aled Jones
54 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio Wales MWLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Wales FM
Another chance to hear Aled in conversation with actor Robert Lindsay (first broadcast in May 2015).
Shirley invites Wolfie round to finally meet her parents. Predictably, Dad takes an instant dislike to the young Smith.
Wolfie and Ken are evicted from their dingy hovel. There's a self-contained flat at Shirley's that's empty, but she'll have to get the idea past her dad first…
Ken falls in love with the girlfriend of one of Wolfie's prison-bound friends and arranges to take her away for the weekend, but Wolfie tags along to keep an eye on things.
Following a Parliamentary by-election humiliation in which he gained a mere 6 votes, Wolfie plans to kidnap the Conservative who beat him. There’s nothing as bad as democracy!
When a well-off customer starts chatting up Shirley in the shop, she decides to move on from Wolfie – which means the fearless leader may have to move out of her spare room.
Wolfie is on the lookout for any money-making opportunity he can find. When Ken’s attention is firmly taken up by pavement art, Citizen Smith may have found his answer.
Speed is due out of prison after an 18-month sentence, and Wolfie's not looking forward to informing him that his long-term girlfriend is pregnant.
When Shirley's Dad loses his job, Wolfie is determined to win it back, and the old man's favour with it. However, nothing goes according to plan in a Wolfie Smith campaign.
Citizen Smith
Spanish Fly
A foreign revolutionary arrives at the house asking after Wolfie and talking about financial support.
Wolfie is shell-shocked to be given a job despite his best efforts otherwise, but Dad is delighted that Yeti is joining the honest working classes.
When an old school friend - now a successful American record producer - drops back into town, Wolfie begins to see himself as a rockstar in the making.
Robert Lindsay reminisces about 1966, the year that took him away from his working-class roots in Ilkeston to London's West End and beyond. Show more
Domestic sitcom following the trials and tribulations of a harassed dentist and his family. Ben and Susan worry about their mortality and buy life assurance from Nick's girlfriend.
Drama on 3
A Play for the Heart: The Death of Shakespeare
1 hour, 30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio 3Latest broadcast: on BBC Radio 3
Robert Lindsay, Oliver Chris and Gwilym Lee star in Nick Warburton's new play re-imagining Shakespeare's last day. What do his visitors want? And who is the man with bloody hands? Show more
Chris Evans hosts a spectacular celebration of the 70th anniversary of VE Day from Horse Guards Parade, featuring performances of wartime songs and testimonies from the era. Show more
A celebrity family special, with Robert Lindsay, Sydney Stevenson, Merrill and Jay Osmond, Richard Blackwood, Sophie Mayers, Richard Herring and Catie Wilkins. Show more