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| 4 Extra Debut. The end of the 60s - Carter's wife has left him, but can he stand the pace of his new life of freedom? Part of Tinniswood's 'Brandon Family' series. | |
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| Shaun Wallace investigates Melvil Dewey's book organisation system at his local library, and the likely impact of the internet. | |
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| From Bemidji, Minnesota, the American funny man welcomes Rhonda Vincent&the Rage, plus jazz guitarist Sam Miltich. From 2011. Episode 17 of 32. | |
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| Barry Cryer presents All Gas and Gaiters, The Frankie Howerd Show, Parsley Sidings, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?, Hello Cheeky, and The News Huddlines. | |
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| The story of Dickens's life told through his relationship with the city that fired his imagination. By Michael Eaton, with Samuel Barnett, Alex Jennings and Antony Sher. | |
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| The Victorian detective faces a desperate race against time, as a hired killer roams Leith's dark alleys. Starring Brian Cox. Episode 4 of 4. | |
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| The shady lawyer runs a broke department store. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. With Michael Roberts. From June 1991. Episode 4 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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| From Bemidji, Minnesota, the American funny man welcomes Rhonda Vincent&the Rage, plus jazz guitarist Sam Miltich. From 2011. Episode 17 of 32. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. The end of the 60s - Carter's wife has left him, but can he stand the pace of his new life of freedom? Part of Tinniswood's 'Brandon Family' series. | |
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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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| The infamous Lizzie Borden, imagined as a four-year-old having an extraordinary encounter at the circus. Angela Carter's short story, read by Liza Ross. | |
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| Psychiatrist Rosa Sobel makes a shocking discovery about the organisation she works for. Laurel Lefkow concludes Ursula K Le Guin's tale. Episode 2 of 2. | |
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| Barry Cryer presents All Gas and Gaiters, The Frankie Howerd Show, Parsley Sidings, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?, Hello Cheeky, and The News Huddlines. | |
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| Eddie Izzard entertains an audience at London's Hammersmith Apollo with more of his unique outlook on life. Episode 2 of 2. | |
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| 'Some wolves are hairy on the inside' - temptation and terror in Angela Carter's retelling of Little Red Riding Hood. Stars Michael Williams. | |
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| The infamous Lizzie Borden, imagined as a four-year-old having an extraordinary encounter at the circus. Angela Carter's short story, read by Liza Ross. | |
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| Psychiatrist Rosa Sobel makes a shocking discovery about the organisation she works for. Laurel Lefkow concludes Ursula K Le Guin's tale. Episode 2 of 2. | |
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| From Bemidji, Minnesota, the American funny man welcomes Rhonda Vincent&the Rage, plus jazz guitarist Sam Miltich. From 2011. Episode 17 of 32. | |
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| The story of Dickens's life told through his relationship with the city that fired his imagination. By Michael Eaton, with Samuel Barnett, Alex Jennings and Antony Sher. | |
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| The Victorian detective faces a desperate race against time, as a hired killer roams Leith's dark alleys. Starring Brian Cox. Episode 4 of 4. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. The end of the 60s - Carter's wife has left him, but can he stand the pace of his new life of freedom? Part of Tinniswood's 'Brandon Family' series. | |
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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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