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| 4 Extra Debut. The Roman detective hopes maritime matters can clear him, but Geminus brings bad news. Stars Anton Lesser and Trevor Peacock. Episode 5 of 10. | |
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| New Adam Dalgliesh mystery by PD James, with Richard Derrington. The murder trail grows darker as evidence at Rhoda's flat leads Dalgliesh and Kate northwards. Episode 5 of 10. | |
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| Denis and Imogen make a bold escape, while the clergyman reveals a truth. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell. Episode 6 of 6. | |
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| The Coup d'Etat: A national election and a general strike puts the Italian priest in danger. Stars Joss Ackland and Ian Hogg. From April 2004. Episode 1 of 4. | |
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| Ed Byrne and his guests review the best of current British comedy from radio, screen and the stage. | |
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| Navy Lark spin-off. Troutbridge TV has to transmit a party political broadcast, and Phillips is off to a ball. With Janet Brown. From February 1963. | |
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| Harold falls for his drama society's leading lady. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. | |
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| Slimline sitcom about fighting the flab, by Jenny McDade. Will Graham be the next Blue Peter presenter, and why did Tina's husband leave her? Episode 4 of 5. | |
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| Sitcom starring Kris Marshall as a cash-strapped 40-something, whose parents start spending their money on themselves. 1/6. The Party: Harry throws his dad a 65th birthday party. | |
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| Wondering what to expect, Bella Wilfer weeps over her contradictory life and fortunes. Stars Simon Cadell and Pippa Guard. Episode 5 of 10. | |
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| Can Amelia deal with the public attention after she learns to walk on water? By Winifred Holtby. Stars Alice Arnold. | |
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| The Barber and the Ark, by Marcia Layne. Issachar has been given an ultimatum by his wife - either the dreadlocks go or she does. But the veteran barber he visits has other ideas. | |
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| Navy Lark spin-off. Troutbridge TV has to transmit a party political broadcast, and Phillips is off to a ball. With Janet Brown. From February 1963. | |
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| Harold falls for his drama society's leading lady. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. The Roman detective hopes maritime matters can clear him, but Geminus brings bad news. Stars Anton Lesser and Trevor Peacock. Episode 5 of 10. | |
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| New Adam Dalgliesh mystery by PD James, with Richard Derrington. The murder trail grows darker as evidence at Rhoda's flat leads Dalgliesh and Kate northwards. Episode 5 of 10. | |
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| Denis and Imogen make a bold escape, while the clergyman reveals a truth. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell. Episode 6 of 6. | |
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| Smike is on the receiving end of Squeers' spite, while Fanny is a woman scorned. Oliver Milburn stars in Dickens' classic tale. Episode 5 of 30. | |
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| Elizabeth has died and James becomes the first Stewart King of England. Anna Massey narrates. Episode 69 of 216. | |
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| Carter Brandon and his uncle sup a poignant pint at the Old Comrades Club. Peter Tinniswood's adventures with Peter Skellern. Episode 2 of 5. | |
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| Paul Theroux retraces his route in 'The Great Railway Bazaar' via Vladivostok and Perm. Read by Stuart Milligan. Episode 5 of 5. | |
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| Wondering what to expect, Bella Wilfer weeps over her contradictory life and fortunes. Stars Simon Cadell and Pippa Guard. Episode 5 of 10. | |
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| Afternoon chat with Mel Giedroyc. | |
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| Newly qualified lawyer Roger annoys his girlfriend Sally by defending a wife-beater. Stars Richard Briers. From July 1971. Episode 1 of 12. | |
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| The Coup d'Etat: A national election and a general strike puts the Italian priest in danger. Stars Joss Ackland and Ian Hogg. From April 2004. Episode 1 of 4. | |
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| The crew is brought face-to-face with reality when they reach the end of the universe. Stars James Fleet and Emily Joyce. Episode 5 of 5. | |
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| In seedy Moscow, 'coolhunter' Cayce meets the maker of the footage. Lorelei King concludes the fast-moving thriller. Episode 5 of 5. | |
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| Navy Lark spin-off. Troutbridge TV has to transmit a party political broadcast, and Phillips is off to a ball. With Janet Brown. From February 1963. | |
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| Harold falls for his drama society's leading lady. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. The Roman detective hopes maritime matters can clear him, but Geminus brings bad news. Stars Anton Lesser and Trevor Peacock. Episode 5 of 10. | |
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| New Adam Dalgliesh mystery by PD James, with Richard Derrington. The murder trail grows darker as evidence at Rhoda's flat leads Dalgliesh and Kate northwards. Episode 5 of 10. | |
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| Denis and Imogen make a bold escape, while the clergyman reveals a truth. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell. Episode 6 of 6. | |
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| Can Amelia deal with the public attention after she learns to walk on water? By Winifred Holtby. Stars Alice Arnold. | |
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| The Barber and the Ark, by Marcia Layne. Issachar has been given an ultimatum by his wife - either the dreadlocks go or she does. But the veteran barber he visits has other ideas. | |
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| Ed Byrne and his guests review the best of current British comedy from radio, screen and the stage. | |
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| Continuing their Quest for the Sword of Asnagar, Vidar and the Questers accidentally trespass on the grounds of the Emperor Jackie. Meanwhile Lord Darkness loses a teapot. | |
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| Satan conducts interviews for a new assistant. In the running are Scumspawn and a dolphin. Stars Andy Hamilton. From April 1998. Episode 2 of 6. | |
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| The devil is accidentally summoned by the magical Richard Herring, Stewart Lee, Tom Baker and Armando Iannucci. From July 1993. Episode 1 of 6. | |
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| The crew is brought face-to-face with reality when they reach the end of the universe. Stars James Fleet and Emily Joyce. Episode 5 of 5. | |
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| In seedy Moscow, 'coolhunter' Cayce meets the maker of the footage. Lorelei King concludes the fast-moving thriller. Episode 5 of 5. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. The Roman detective hopes maritime matters can clear him, but Geminus brings bad news. Stars Anton Lesser and Trevor Peacock. Episode 5 of 10. | |
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| New Adam Dalgliesh mystery by PD James, with Richard Derrington. The murder trail grows darker as evidence at Rhoda's flat leads Dalgliesh and Kate northwards. Episode 5 of 10. | |
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| Denis and Imogen make a bold escape, while the clergyman reveals a truth. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell. Episode 6 of 6. | |
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| Slimline sitcom about fighting the flab, by Jenny McDade. Will Graham be the next Blue Peter presenter, and why did Tina's husband leave her? Episode 4 of 5. | |
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| Sitcom starring Kris Marshall as a cash-strapped 40-something, whose parents start spending their money on themselves. 1/6. The Party: Harry throws his dad a 65th birthday party. | |
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| Wondering what to expect, Bella Wilfer weeps over her contradictory life and fortunes. Stars Simon Cadell and Pippa Guard. Episode 5 of 10. | |
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| Can Amelia deal with the public attention after she learns to walk on water? By Winifred Holtby. Stars Alice Arnold. | |
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| The Barber and the Ark, by Marcia Layne. Issachar has been given an ultimatum by his wife - either the dreadlocks go or she does. But the veteran barber he visits has other ideas. | |
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| Newly qualified lawyer Roger annoys his girlfriend Sally by defending a wife-beater. Stars Richard Briers. From July 1971. Episode 1 of 12. | |
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| The Coup d'Etat: A national election and a general strike puts the Italian priest in danger. Stars Joss Ackland and Ian Hogg. From April 2004. Episode 1 of 4. | |
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