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| 4 Extra Debut. As Carter Brandon struggles for love, the only person who understands is his baby cousin. Based on the first in Tinniswood's 'Brandon Family' series. | |
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| The wildlife impressionist muses on the countryside. With Eric Morecambe. Produced by John Fawcett Wilson. From May 1974. | |
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| From Minnesota, the American funny man welcomes string maestro Sam Bush, plus the latest news from Lake Wobegon. From 2011. Episode 16 of 32. | |
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| Barry Cryer presents a swinging selection of groovy radio: Whack-O!, The Men From the Ministry, The Ken Dodd Show, Steptoe and Son, The Embassy Lark and Round the Horne. | |
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| Kris Marshall returns as Samuel Pepys in this dramatisation of his diary for 1662. The year begins badly when he accidentally elbows Elizabeth in the eye as he's waking up. | |
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| What's your favourite story? Can't decide? Radio 4 Extra hears from people who have. | |
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| When an Edinburgh tobacco warehouse goes up in smoke, the Victorian detective sets out to investigate. Starring Brian Cox. Episode 3 of 4. | |
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| Writer and TV presenter Denis Norden chats to Paul Jackson about the legacy of his radio comedy partnership with Frank Muir. | |
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| From Minnesota, the American funny man welcomes string maestro Sam Bush, plus the latest news from Lake Wobegon. From 2011. Episode 16 of 32. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. As Carter Brandon struggles for love, the only person who understands is his baby cousin. Based on the first in Tinniswood's 'Brandon Family' series. | |
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| Ed Byrne is joined by Hugh Dennis, Paul Sinha and Steve Hughes to discuss the best of British comedy from radio and screen. | |
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| Scheming Max manipulates Jenna and Nick's evidence at their trial. Stars Carrie Dobro, Benedict Cumberbatch and Stephen Lord. | |
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| The political awakening of psychiatrist Rosa Sobel. Ursula K LeGuin's powerful and award-winning tale set in the near future. Read by Laurel Lefkow. Episode 1 of 2. | |
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| Barry Cryer presents a swinging selection of groovy radio: Whack-O!, The Men From the Ministry, The Ken Dodd Show, Steptoe and Son, The Embassy Lark and Round the Horne. | |
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| More quirky hilarity and off-beat observations as Eddie Izzard entertains an audience at London's Hammersmith Apollo. From November 1997. Episode 1 of 2. | |
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| Michael Feydeau and David Pershore probe a murder and false accusations. Stars Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. From April 2003. Episode 4 of 4. | |
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| Andrew Sachs's pioneering thriller featuring sound effects and eleven actors, but no written dialogue. From June 1978. | |
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| Made for 4 Extra. As a harsh blizzard descends, Tilda must face a desperate gun battle. Swedish supernatural thriller concluded by Nigel Cooke. Episode 5 of 5. | |
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| Scheming Max manipulates Jenna and Nick's evidence at their trial. Stars Carrie Dobro, Benedict Cumberbatch and Stephen Lord. | |
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| The political awakening of psychiatrist Rosa Sobel. Ursula K LeGuin's powerful and award-winning tale set in the near future. Read by Laurel Lefkow. Episode 1 of 2. | |
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| From Minnesota, the American funny man welcomes string maestro Sam Bush, plus the latest news from Lake Wobegon. From 2011. Episode 16 of 32. | |
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| Kris Marshall returns as Samuel Pepys in this dramatisation of his diary for 1662. The year begins badly when he accidentally elbows Elizabeth in the eye as he's waking up. | |
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| When an Edinburgh tobacco warehouse goes up in smoke, the Victorian detective sets out to investigate. Starring Brian Cox. Episode 3 of 4. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. As Carter Brandon struggles for love, the only person who understands is his baby cousin. Based on the first in Tinniswood's 'Brandon Family' series. | |
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| Ed Byrne is joined by Hugh Dennis, Paul Sinha and Steve Hughes to discuss the best of British comedy from radio and screen. | |
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