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| 4 Extra Debut. The Roman detective tries to get his father's help, but old wounds don't heal easily. Stars Anton Lesser and Trevor Peacock. Episode 4 of 10. | |
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| New Adam Dalgliesh mystery by PD James, with Richard Derrington. After journalist Rhoda Gradwyn's murder, Dalgliesh discovers evidence at the victim's London home. Episode 4 of 10. | |
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| The Scarecrow winds up business, as Doctor Syn prepares to leave his parish. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell. Episode 5 of 6. | |
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| Hellbent on becoming QC at any cost, John Fuller-Carp employs anyone who can help him. Stars John Bird. From April 1996. Episode 1 of 5. | |
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| Sitcom with Sally Phillips. 4/6. Debt of Honour: Clare is plagued by Brian's marriage proposals, and her driving lessons lead to an unexpected encounter. | |
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| Times are changing - can the bungling duo pass new civil service exams? With Richard Murdoch. Re-recorded in April 1980. | |
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| Disguised as firemen for an exercise, the platoon must tackle a real blaze. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From April 1975. Episode 10 of 20. | |
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| Poking fun at King Arthur, Roy Hudd takes a royal romp through history, with June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From August 1995. Episode 1 of 6. | |
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| Patrick rashly agrees to babysit, and Billy actually gets some work. Written by and starring Jim Sweeney. From October 2002. Episode 3 of 6. | |
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| While Silas Wegg tries to work out who really owns the inheritance, the Lammles try to make some money by pairing off Fledgeby. Episode 4 of 10. | |
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| Malcolm wants to sell the family paper mill, but his Aunt Emmie says"Over my dead body!"By Trevor Hoyle, starring Joyce Gibbs. | |
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| By Dan Allum. Young traveller Lovvie has a decision to make. Does she marry her childhood sweetheart and live a traditional Traveller life or defy her family to pursue her dreams? | |
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| Times are changing - can the bungling duo pass new civil service exams? With Richard Murdoch. Re-recorded in April 1980. | |
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| Disguised as firemen for an exercise, the platoon must tackle a real blaze. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From April 1975. Episode 10 of 20. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. The Roman detective tries to get his father's help, but old wounds don't heal easily. Stars Anton Lesser and Trevor Peacock. Episode 4 of 10. | |
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| New Adam Dalgliesh mystery by PD James, with Richard Derrington. After journalist Rhoda Gradwyn's murder, Dalgliesh discovers evidence at the victim's London home. Episode 4 of 10. | |
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| The Scarecrow winds up business, as Doctor Syn prepares to leave his parish. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell. Episode 5 of 6. | |
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| Nicholas finds himself in Fanny Squeers' affections. Dramatisation of Dickens' novel with Oliver Milburn and Sophie Thompson. Episode 4 of 30. | |
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| It is a time of court rivalries in the late 16th Century. Anna Massey narrates the history of the British Isles. Episode 68 of 216. | |
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| Carter Brandon and his curmudgeonly uncle's first day out - down the pub. Peter Tinniswood's adventures with Stephen Thorne. Episode 1 of 5. | |
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| Paul Theroux retraces his route in 'The Great Railway Bazaar' - Burma and its crumbling cities. Read by Stuart Milligan. Episode 4 of 5. | |
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| While Silas Wegg tries to work out who really owns the inheritance, the Lammles try to make some money by pairing off Fledgeby. Episode 4 of 10. | |
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| Afternoon chat with Mel Giedroyc. | |
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| A cunning Glaswegian cafe owner passionately defends his Italian homeland. With Luisa Pretolani. From January 2008. Episode 2 of 3. | |
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| Hellbent on becoming QC at any cost, John Fuller-Carp employs anyone who can help him. Stars John Bird. From April 1996. Episode 1 of 5. | |
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| The crew contract a mystery virus which makes them age at an alarming rate. Sci-fi comedy stars James Fleet and Rosie Cavaliero. Episode 4 of 5. | |
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| Searching for footage clues, 'coolhunter' Cayce locates the menacing Baranov. Lorelei King reads the fast-moving thriller. Episode 4 of 5. | |
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| Times are changing - can the bungling duo pass new civil service exams? With Richard Murdoch. Re-recorded in April 1980. | |
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| Disguised as firemen for an exercise, the platoon must tackle a real blaze. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From April 1975. Episode 10 of 20. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. The Roman detective tries to get his father's help, but old wounds don't heal easily. Stars Anton Lesser and Trevor Peacock. Episode 4 of 10. | |
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| New Adam Dalgliesh mystery by PD James, with Richard Derrington. After journalist Rhoda Gradwyn's murder, Dalgliesh discovers evidence at the victim's London home. Episode 4 of 10. | |
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| The Scarecrow winds up business, as Doctor Syn prepares to leave his parish. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell. Episode 5 of 6. | |
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| Malcolm wants to sell the family paper mill, but his Aunt Emmie says"Over my dead body!"By Trevor Hoyle, starring Joyce Gibbs. | |
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| By Dan Allum. Young traveller Lovvie has a decision to make. Does she marry her childhood sweetheart and live a traditional Traveller life or defy her family to pursue her dreams? | |
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| Sitcom with Sally Phillips. 4/6. Debt of Honour: Clare is plagued by Brian's marriage proposals, and her driving lessons lead to an unexpected encounter. | |
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| David Lander probes shady shenanigans in London's Square Mile. Stars Stephen Fry and Harry Enfield. From September 1986. Episode 4 of 4. | |
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| The Comedy Club offers two hours of laughs six nights a week. More chat with host Arthur Smith and this week's special guest, Hattie Hayridge. | |
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| In Mark Evans' Dickensian spoof, young Pip must thwart his evil guardian's plans. Stars Richard Johnson. From August 2007. Episode 3 of 6. | |
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| Sitcom by Kim Fuller, set in a medieval castle. 6/6. There's No Place Like Woodstock: Somewhere, over the rainbow, there is a bunch of idiots from Woodstock. | |
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| The crew contract a mystery virus which makes them age at an alarming rate. Sci-fi comedy stars James Fleet and Rosie Cavaliero. Episode 4 of 5. | |
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| Searching for footage clues, 'coolhunter' Cayce locates the menacing Baranov. Lorelei King reads the fast-moving thriller. Episode 4 of 5. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. The Roman detective tries to get his father's help, but old wounds don't heal easily. Stars Anton Lesser and Trevor Peacock. Episode 4 of 10. | |
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| New Adam Dalgliesh mystery by PD James, with Richard Derrington. After journalist Rhoda Gradwyn's murder, Dalgliesh discovers evidence at the victim's London home. Episode 4 of 10. | |
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| The Scarecrow winds up business, as Doctor Syn prepares to leave his parish. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell. Episode 5 of 6. | |
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| Poking fun at King Arthur, Roy Hudd takes a royal romp through history, with June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From August 1995. Episode 1 of 6. | |
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| Patrick rashly agrees to babysit, and Billy actually gets some work. Written by and starring Jim Sweeney. From October 2002. Episode 3 of 6. | |
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| While Silas Wegg tries to work out who really owns the inheritance, the Lammles try to make some money by pairing off Fledgeby. Episode 4 of 10. | |
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| Malcolm wants to sell the family paper mill, but his Aunt Emmie says"Over my dead body!"By Trevor Hoyle, starring Joyce Gibbs. | |
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| By Dan Allum. Young traveller Lovvie has a decision to make. Does she marry her childhood sweetheart and live a traditional Traveller life or defy her family to pursue her dreams? | |
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| A cunning Glaswegian cafe owner passionately defends his Italian homeland. With Luisa Pretolani. From January 2008. Episode 2 of 3. | |
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