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| 4 Extra Debut. If he's to clear his name, the Roman detective must confront his difficult past. Stars Anton Lesser and Trevor Peacock. Episode 3 of 10. | |
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| New Adam Dalgliesh mystery by PD James, with Richard Derrington. Commander Dalgliesh arrives to investigate a high profile murder at an exclusive clinic in Dorset. Episode 3 of 10. | |
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| The daredevil hears the Captain's theory and Jerry Jerk gets an invitation. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell. Episode 4 of 6. | |
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| Pam admits to being a poor map reader. Poetry and sketches with Felicity Montagu and Geoffrey Whitehead. From April 2006. Episode 3 of 6. | |
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| Sitcom. A Manchester DJ tries to start dating again, but life seems to get in the way. 3/3. An untimely death causes a rethink. | |
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| The lad becomes a young schoolmaster in a school full of juvenile delinquents. Stars Tony Hancock. Recovered episode from November 1955. | |
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| From a murderous martial art to an unexploded double bass - the ultimate one man show, written by the host. From May 1984. | |
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| Can Edward keep his girlfriend and avoid explosions? Orwellian sitcom with David Threlfall and Hugh Laurie. From March 1987. Episode 1 of 6. | |
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| James Walton's pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Danny Kelly and Clare Grogan. From May 2006. Episode 3 of 6. | |
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| Gaffer Hexman is found dead with silver in his hand. In John Harmon's absence the money goes to his father's foreman, Mr Boffin. Episode 3 of 10. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. Retirement didn't suit Tommy at all. But perhaps the new life of the mill had something to offer him. Read by Russell Dixon. | |
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| By Nick Warburton. A man is called to the bedside of his mother who is fading away. For some reason he can't settle and sit with her. Why? Stars James Fleet. | |
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| The lad becomes a young schoolmaster in a school full of juvenile delinquents. Stars Tony Hancock. Recovered episode from November 1955. | |
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| From a murderous martial art to an unexploded double bass - the ultimate one man show, written by the host. From May 1984. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. If he's to clear his name, the Roman detective must confront his difficult past. Stars Anton Lesser and Trevor Peacock. Episode 3 of 10. | |
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| New Adam Dalgliesh mystery by PD James, with Richard Derrington. Commander Dalgliesh arrives to investigate a high profile murder at an exclusive clinic in Dorset. Episode 3 of 10. | |
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| The daredevil hears the Captain's theory and Jerry Jerk gets an invitation. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell. Episode 4 of 6. | |
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| Nicholas arrives in the loathsome Dotheboys Hall in Yorkshire. Dramatisation of Dickens' novel with Oliver Milburn and Ken Campbell. Episode 3 of 30. | |
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| The English show a thirst for knowledge and trading. New routes are explored by the likes of Frobisher and Raleigh. Episode 67 of 216. | |
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| Political comedy by Peter Tinniswood, starring Leslie Phillips. 4/4. Time to Confess: The useless and forgetful MP admits to having created his persona on untruths and fantasy. | |
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| Paul Theroux retraces his route in 'The Great Railway Bazaar' - from northern India to Sri Lanka. Read by Stuart Milligan. Episode 3 of 5. | |
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| Gaffer Hexman is found dead with silver in his hand. In John Harmon's absence the money goes to his father's foreman, Mr Boffin. Episode 3 of 10. | |
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| Afternoon chat with Mel Giedroyc. | |
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| A visit to the pier theatre ends in disaster for Arthur Wilson and Miss Perkins in the Dad's Army spinoff. Stars John Le Mesurier. From January 1984. Episode 8 of 13. | |
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| Pam admits to being a poor map reader. Poetry and sketches with Felicity Montagu and Geoffrey Whitehead. From April 2006. Episode 3 of 6. | |
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| The crew of Really Invincible III have some space tourists aboard - but it turns into a holiday from hell. Sci-fi comedy stars James Fleet. Episode 3 of 5. | |
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| 'Coolhunter' Cayce Pollard is mugged in Tokyo, but who's behind her assailants? Fast-moving thriller read by Lorelei King. Episode 3 of 5. | |
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| The lad becomes a young schoolmaster in a school full of juvenile delinquents. Stars Tony Hancock. Recovered episode from November 1955. | |
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| From a murderous martial art to an unexploded double bass - the ultimate one man show, written by the host. From May 1984. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. If he's to clear his name, the Roman detective must confront his difficult past. Stars Anton Lesser and Trevor Peacock. Episode 3 of 10. | |
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| New Adam Dalgliesh mystery by PD James, with Richard Derrington. Commander Dalgliesh arrives to investigate a high profile murder at an exclusive clinic in Dorset. Episode 3 of 10. | |
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| The daredevil hears the Captain's theory and Jerry Jerk gets an invitation. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell. Episode 4 of 6. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. Retirement didn't suit Tommy at all. But perhaps the new life of the mill had something to offer him. Read by Russell Dixon. | |
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| By Nick Warburton. A man is called to the bedside of his mother who is fading away. For some reason he can't settle and sit with her. Why? Stars James Fleet. | |
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| Sitcom. A Manchester DJ tries to start dating again, but life seems to get in the way. 3/3. An untimely death causes a rethink. | |
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| More radio ridicule from Alice Arnold and Jon Holmes, including Thought for the Day... for Satanists. From December 2008. Episode 3 of 4. | |
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| The sketch comedy hits Bristol. Stars Nick Hancock, Tony Hawks and Neil Mullarkey. With David Walliams. From December 1991. Episode 3 of 4. | |
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| Comedy series by Tony Bagley about a local government officer. 4: Chilling. Local government officer Martin aspires to be a vigilante, despite high blood pressure. | |
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| The crew of Really Invincible III have some space tourists aboard - but it turns into a holiday from hell. Sci-fi comedy stars James Fleet. Episode 3 of 5. | |
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| 'Coolhunter' Cayce Pollard is mugged in Tokyo, but who's behind her assailants? Fast-moving thriller read by Lorelei King. Episode 3 of 5. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. If he's to clear his name, the Roman detective must confront his difficult past. Stars Anton Lesser and Trevor Peacock. Episode 3 of 10. | |
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| New Adam Dalgliesh mystery by PD James, with Richard Derrington. Commander Dalgliesh arrives to investigate a high profile murder at an exclusive clinic in Dorset. Episode 3 of 10. | |
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| The daredevil hears the Captain's theory and Jerry Jerk gets an invitation. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell. Episode 4 of 6. | |
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| Can Edward keep his girlfriend and avoid explosions? Orwellian sitcom with David Threlfall and Hugh Laurie. From March 1987. Episode 1 of 6. | |
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| James Walton's pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, Danny Kelly and Clare Grogan. From May 2006. Episode 3 of 6. | |
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| Gaffer Hexman is found dead with silver in his hand. In John Harmon's absence the money goes to his father's foreman, Mr Boffin. Episode 3 of 10. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. Retirement didn't suit Tommy at all. But perhaps the new life of the mill had something to offer him. Read by Russell Dixon. | |
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| By Nick Warburton. A man is called to the bedside of his mother who is fading away. For some reason he can't settle and sit with her. Why? Stars James Fleet. | |
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| A visit to the pier theatre ends in disaster for Arthur Wilson and Miss Perkins in the Dad's Army spinoff. Stars John Le Mesurier. From January 1984. Episode 8 of 13. | |
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| Pam admits to being a poor map reader. Poetry and sketches with Felicity Montagu and Geoffrey Whitehead. From April 2006. Episode 3 of 6. | |
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