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| 4 Extra Debut. Battling a murder charge, the Roman detective visits a drunken fresco artist who knew his dead brother. Stars Anton Lesser and Trevor Peacock. Episode 6 of 10. | |
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| New Adam Dalgliesh mystery by PD James, with Richard Derrington. Commander Dalgliesh questions the owner of a car parked near the murder scene. Episode 6 of 10. | |
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| Sadie and husband Reggie are walking home from the shops. Mary D'Arcy's shocking tale of revenge, read by Maggie Steed. Episode 1 of 5. | |
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| Chertkoff is St Petersburg's most high-minded young artist, until he makes a pact with the devil. With Stephen Moore. From April 2002. Episode 5 of 6. | |
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| Nicholas Parsons presents the first show of a new series. 1/8. Paul Merton, Ross Noble, Jenny Eclair and Gyles Brandreth talk on subjects given out in the first series in 1967. | |
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| Kenneth Horne's revered troupe poke fun at tax bills and atomic power. With Kenneth Williams and Ron Moody. From July 1958. | |
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| The shady lawyer tries fleecing a millionaire. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. With Michael Roberts. From June 1991. Episode 5 of 6. | |
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| Milton Jones bestrides the globe as an expert in his field, with no ability whatsoever. 5/6: Milton waves goodbye to the world of dance to pursue his dream of becoming a miner. | |
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| Comedy by Christopher William Hill. 3/6: Schokolade. Eliott finds nothing to laugh about while promoting a German chocolate called 'Laughing'. | |
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| Lizzie Hexam goes missing, having received a retraction of claims against her father. Episode 6 of 10. | |
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| Alan Titchmarsh - The Lark: Stories from bestselling romantic novelists. A widow's life is transformed by an unexpected love affair. Read by Joanna Tope. | |
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| Clive Anderson talks to the actress Penelope Wilton. With music from Simone Felice. | |
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| Kenneth Horne's revered troupe poke fun at tax bills and atomic power. With Kenneth Williams and Ron Moody. From July 1958. | |
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| The shady lawyer tries fleecing a millionaire. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. With Michael Roberts. From June 1991. Episode 5 of 6. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. Battling a murder charge, the Roman detective visits a drunken fresco artist who knew his dead brother. Stars Anton Lesser and Trevor Peacock. Episode 6 of 10. | |
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| New Adam Dalgliesh mystery by PD James, with Richard Derrington. Commander Dalgliesh questions the owner of a car parked near the murder scene. Episode 6 of 10. | |
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| Sadie and husband Reggie are walking home from the shops. Mary D'Arcy's shocking tale of revenge, read by Maggie Steed. Episode 1 of 5. | |
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| Nicholas heads to London, where his mother and sister uneasily await. Dramatisation of Dickens' novel with Oliver Milburn. Episode 6 of 30. | |
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| It is the time of James I, the gunpowder plot and religious strife. Anna Massey narrates the history of Britain. Episode 70 of 216. | |
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| At the allotment, Carter's uncle sounds off on sunshine, southerners and a smart mutt. With Stephen Thorne and Peter Skellern. Episode 3 of 5. | |
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| Christopher Bigsby's biography of the leading modern playwright, read by Henry Goodman. Growing up in Harlem in the depression. Episode 1 of 5. | |
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| Lizzie Hexam goes missing, having received a retraction of claims against her father. Episode 6 of 10. | |
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| Explore hidden parts of London, and tips for entering Chris Evans' 500 Words short story competition. Plus, the first chapter of the Dickens classic Oliver Twist. | |
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| ...Hinge and Bracket. When the Sap Is Rising: The dear ladies swallow the consequences of home-made wine. Stars Dr Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket. From April 1983. | |
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| Chertkoff is St Petersburg's most high-minded young artist, until he makes a pact with the devil. With Stephen Moore. From April 2002. Episode 5 of 6. | |
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| Assembled monster turned B&B landlady, Brenda investigates a mysterious Whitby radio host. Stars Joanna Tope and Monica Gibb. Episode 1 of 3. | |
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| A mighty medieval Japanese Lord's clash with an arrogant painter sparks tragedy. Ryunosuke Akutagawa's story read by Togo Igawa. Episode 1 of 2. | |
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| Kenneth Horne's revered troupe poke fun at tax bills and atomic power. With Kenneth Williams and Ron Moody. From July 1958. | |
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| | | |
| The shady lawyer tries fleecing a millionaire. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. With Michael Roberts. From June 1991. Episode 5 of 6. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. Battling a murder charge, the Roman detective visits a drunken fresco artist who knew his dead brother. Stars Anton Lesser and Trevor Peacock. Episode 6 of 10. | |
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| | | |
| New Adam Dalgliesh mystery by PD James, with Richard Derrington. Commander Dalgliesh questions the owner of a car parked near the murder scene. Episode 6 of 10. | |
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| Sadie and husband Reggie are walking home from the shops. Mary D'Arcy's shocking tale of revenge, read by Maggie Steed. Episode 1 of 5. | |
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| Alan Titchmarsh - The Lark: Stories from bestselling romantic novelists. A widow's life is transformed by an unexpected love affair. Read by Joanna Tope. | |
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| Clive Anderson talks to the actress Penelope Wilton. With music from Simone Felice. | |
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| Nicholas Parsons presents the first show of a new series. 1/8. Paul Merton, Ross Noble, Jenny Eclair and Gyles Brandreth talk on subjects given out in the first series in 1967. | |
| |
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| Milton Jones bestrides the globe as an expert in his field, with no ability whatsoever. 5/6: Milton waves goodbye to the world of dance to pursue his dream of becoming a miner. | |
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| Extended edition of the News Quiz, hosted by Sandi Toksvig. Panellists are Phill Jupitus, Andrew Maxwell, Jeremy Hardy and Rick Wakeman. | |
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| ...Your Tea. Trapped: The elderly Scotsmen's first visit to London ends in chaos. Stars Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden, Alison Steadman and Jeremy Hardy. Episode 6 of 6. | |
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| Assembled monster turned B&B landlady, Brenda investigates a mysterious Whitby radio host. Stars Joanna Tope and Monica Gibb. Episode 1 of 3. | |
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| A mighty medieval Japanese Lord's clash with an arrogant painter sparks tragedy. Ryunosuke Akutagawa's story read by Togo Igawa. Episode 1 of 2. | |
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| 4 Extra Debut. Battling a murder charge, the Roman detective visits a drunken fresco artist who knew his dead brother. Stars Anton Lesser and Trevor Peacock. Episode 6 of 10. | |
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| | | |
| New Adam Dalgliesh mystery by PD James, with Richard Derrington. Commander Dalgliesh questions the owner of a car parked near the murder scene. Episode 6 of 10. | |
| |
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| Sadie and husband Reggie are walking home from the shops. Mary D'Arcy's shocking tale of revenge, read by Maggie Steed. Episode 1 of 5. | |
| |
| | | |
| Milton Jones bestrides the globe as an expert in his field, with no ability whatsoever. 5/6: Milton waves goodbye to the world of dance to pursue his dream of becoming a miner. | |
| |
| | | |
| Comedy by Christopher William Hill. 3/6: Schokolade. Eliott finds nothing to laugh about while promoting a German chocolate called 'Laughing'. | |
| |
| | | |
| Lizzie Hexam goes missing, having received a retraction of claims against her father. Episode 6 of 10. | |
| |
| | | |
| Alan Titchmarsh - The Lark: Stories from bestselling romantic novelists. A widow's life is transformed by an unexpected love affair. Read by Joanna Tope. | |
| |
| | | |
| Clive Anderson talks to the actress Penelope Wilton. With music from Simone Felice. | |
| |
| | | |
| ...Hinge and Bracket. When the Sap Is Rising: The dear ladies swallow the consequences of home-made wine. Stars Dr Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket. From April 1983. | |
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| Chertkoff is St Petersburg's most high-minded young artist, until he makes a pact with the devil. With Stephen Moore. From April 2002. Episode 5 of 6. | |
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