The incredible shrinking woman gets in big trouble at a Christmas market. Based on the popular books. Stars Alison Steadman.
Who has a gig at the hottest nightclub in town, and why is Helen is acting so strangely? Stars Caroline Harker and Ann Bell.
On his return from a disastrous break, the lad discovers that Sid's rented his house out.
Starring Tony Hancock.
With Sidney James, Bill Kerr and Kenneth Williams.
Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
Theme and incidental music composed by Wally Stott. Recorded by the BBC Revue Orchestra conducted by Harry Rabinowitz.
The dairy farmers revolt, and the bishop pays the priest a visit. Stars Ian Hogg and Joss Ackland. From June 2002.
A reporter arrives to investigate mysterious happenings at a haunted manor.
Roy Hudd stars in Laurie Rowley’s comic parodies.
An unexpected death makes all the islanders question their priorities in life in some very surprising ways...
Bittersweet comedy written by and starring Lynn Ferguson as 30-something barmaid Irene Bruce, who hankers after a better life on the mainland.
Irene ...... Lynn Ferguson
Moira/Agnes ...... Janet Brown
Alberto/Robert/Dita/Bob ...... Lewis McLeod
Ena/Bunty/Diane ...... Gabriel Quigley
Doogie ...... Matt Costello
Minister ...... Robert Paterson
The M1 as described by the men who built the London-Yorkshire motorway, set into song by Ewan MacColl. From November 1959.
Paris in the springtime is a dangerous place - a chateau in the October sunlight seems much safer. Darrow arrives at Givre in pursuit of Anna.
Published in 1912, The Reef is one of Edith Wharton's most accomplished yet neglected novels - revealing the submerged and perilous depths beneath the surface of even the most conventional of its characters.
Starring Ben Miles as George Darrow, Jodhi May as Sophie, Julian Ovenden as Owen, Teresa Gallagher as Anna and Sian Thomas as the Narrator.
Dramatised by Penny Leicester.
Derbyshire bus driver Morris remembers a day out in Scarborough.
Moving verse drama stars Tom Courtenay as Morris and Gillian Bevan as Esther.
Set in Derbyshire, the poignant story spans 40 year as Morris is hounded by memories of a scarred early life and a tragic accident. As he takes a last walk along the moors that mean so much to him, he remembers 'the tiny moments stuck inside your mind' - as his story is told in flashback.
Writer Richard Lumsden also appears in his own play in several supporting roles.
Can Bernard keep his job and his fiancee, while opposing a new bypass? Stars Su Pollard and Gorden Kaye. From December 1994.
2. The Turbulent Tale of the Troubl'd Tragedy
Why does an unknown patron fund the worst play ever written, and what has become of Mighty Meg?
Historical comedy mysteries by Ged Parsons. Amid the splendour and squalor of Elizabethan London - scholar, playwright and government spy, Christopher Marlowe is assigned to investigate a number of baffling mysteries and perplexing intrigues...
Starring Dominic Jephcott as Marlowe, Bill Wallis as Ratsbane, Paul Brooke as Sir Francis Walsingham, Roy Hudd as Peek, Simon Godley as Fortescue, Lionel Jeffries as Trump, Daniel Strauss as Squires and Victoria Carling as Gloriana Nonesuch.
At large in a hostile European dictatorship, the fugitive battles on, in his efforts to escape, by taking to water.
Geoffrey Household's classic British thriller was first published shortly before the outbreak of war in 1939.
Read by Michael Jayston.
Producer: David Jackson Young.
Success and tragedy walk hand-in-hand for the creator of Peter Rabbit. Linda Lear's biography is read by Lindsay Duncan.
Danny Danziger meets the long-serving curator of clocks and watches, David Thompson, and tours the beautiful collections.
Educated with liberal views, Howard Baker goes to heaven and is pleasantly surprised. Celestial satire read by Martin Jarvis.
The artist meets his future wife Bella and his mentor Leon Bakst, and travels to Paris. Biography read by Derek Jacobi.
Children's stories, featuring Akimbo and the Lions by Alexander McCall Smith, The Adventures of the Wishing Chair by Enid Blyton, and Fat Boy Swim by Catherine Forde.
Children witness a rare break in the rainfall on Venus; lighthouse workers find out what lies beyond. Read by Sean Barrett.
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.
Mandelson resigns again. Andy Parsons and Henry Naylor's topical stand-up and sketch show. With Lucy Porter. From January 2001.
Fred MacAulay and Susan Calman present the very best comedy from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2010.
THURSDAY 19 AUGUST 2010
THU 00:00 Stories of Ray Bradbury (b00tf9pp)
[Repeat of broadcast at
18:00 on Wednesday]
THU 00:30 The Spaceship II (b00911c5)
[Repeat of broadcast at
18:30 on Wednesday]
THU 01:00 The Christopher Marlowe Mysteries (b007k1x8)
[Repeat of broadcast at
13:00 on Wednesday]
THU 01:30 Rogue Male by Geoffrey Household (b007jr30)
[Repeat of broadcast at
13:30 on Wednesday]
THU 02:00 Edith Wharton - The Reef (b00b32bz)
[Repeat of broadcast at
11:00 on Wednesday]
THU 02:15 Richard Lumsden - Man in the Moon (b008m1zr)
[Repeat of broadcast at
11:15 on Wednesday]
THU 03:00 The Radio Ballads (b00lfhq0)
[Repeat of broadcast at
10:00 on Wednesday]
THU 04:00 Huddwinks (b00b52ch)
[Repeat of broadcast at
09:00 on Wednesday]
THU 04:30 Millport (b008h51h)
[Repeat of broadcast at
09:30 on Wednesday]
THU 05:00 Alf Proysen - Mrs Pepperpot (b00pbtvj)
Episode 3
The incredible shrinking woman's sister arrives with a very handy handbag. Based on Alf Proysen's books. Stars Alison Steadman.
THU 05:30 Pamela Brown - Golden Pavements (b00tfnc6)
Episode 4
Mrs Potter-Smith tries to ruin young Maddy's film premiere, but can she succeed? Stars Ann Bell and Polly Adams.
THU 06:00 19/08/2010 (b00tfnc8)
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
THU 08:00 The Goon Show (b007jp6c)
Series 8
The Great Regent's Park Swim
Neddie Seagoon ends up splashing about when he visits a German scientist. Stars Harry Secombe. From October 1957.
THU 08:30 Dead Ringers (b0089lbq)
Series 2
Episode 7
More celebrity soundalikes as Friends meets Eastenders, plus Radio 4's Today goes gay. Stars Jon Culshaw. From July 2000.
THU 09:00 Little Blighty on the Down (b0080qvk)
Series 3
Episode 4
Council leader Mrs Roberts insists an electrical substation be raffled off. Political satire with Jo Kendall. From July 1990.
THU 09:30 The Wordsmiths at Gorsemere (b00b9xqh)
Series 1
Episode 4
An Everyday Story of Towering Genius.
Sue Limb’s four-part soap opera set in and around the Lake District at the turn of the 18th century
Cholericke is indisposed, while William attempts to recollect an emotion.
The Lumps arrive. Dorothy prepares tea and Mary Lump goes mad ...
Dorothy Wordsmith ...... Denise Coffey
William Wordsmith ...... Geoffrey Whitehead
Samuel Tailor Cholericke ...... Simon Callow
Stinking Iris ...... Miriam Margolyes
The Leechpedlar ...... Chris Emmett
Charles Lump ...... Nicholas Le Prevost
Mary Lump ...... Julia Hills
Music by Stephen Oliver and sung by Cantabile
Producer: Jonathan James-Moore
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in March 1985
THU 10:00 Silas Marner (b007jt8t)
Trials and Tribulations
The classic tale of a man wrongly accused of theft. Stars Michael Williams - in his last radio performance - and Jenny Agutter.
THU 11:00 Edith Wharton - The Reef (b00b3gv2)
Episode 4
Just as Anna's life looks set to begin at last, now that Darrow has arrived to claim her - an unexpected surprise awaits him.
Published in 1912, The Reef is one of Edith Wharton's most accomplished yet neglected novels - revealing the submerged and perilous depths beneath the surface of even the most conventional of its characters.
Starring Ben Miles as George Darrow, Jodhi May as Sophie, Teresa Gallagher as Anna and Sian Thomas as the Narrator.
Dramatised by Penny Leicester.
Producer: Di Speirs
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
THU 11:15 Rumours of Guns (b007jw38)
A powerful Battle of Britain drama about the emotional cost of war. By Andrew Greig and Kathleen Jamie. Stars Stella Forge.
THU 12:00 The Goon Show (b007jp6c)
[Repeat of broadcast at
08:00 today]
THU 12:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again (b00b2kh3)
Series 4
Episode 9
Radio awards time - and John and Mary's intruder.
More quick-fire sketches, terrible puns, humorous songs and parodies.
Stars Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, David Hatch, Jo Kendall and Bill Oddie.
Written by Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden, Eric Idle and Graham Chapman.
Originating from the Cambridge University Footlights revue 'Cambridge Circus', ISIRTA ran for 8 years on BBC Radio and quickly developed a cult following.
Music and songs by Dave Lee and Bill Oddie.
Producer: Humphrey Barclay
First broadcast on the BBC Home Service in November 1966.
THU 13:00 The Christopher Marlowe Mysteries (b007k1yk)
3. The Perplex'd Plot of the Perilous Plague
Can the hub of government survive the plague?
As London is ravaged by an epidemic - the playwright spy is on the case of a double-crossing.
Historical comedy mysteries by Ged Parsons. Amid the splendour and squalor of Elizabethan London - scholar, playwright and government spy, Christopher Marlowe is assigned to investigate a number of baffling mysteries and perplexing intrigues...
Starring Dominic Jephcott as Marlowe, Bill Wallis as Ratsbane, Paul Brooke as Sir Francis Walsingham, Garard Green as Beaumont, Ronald Herdman as Faversham, Richard Bonneville as Ripley and Hugh Dennis as Dr Valentine.
Producer: Richard Wilson
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1993.
THU 13:30 Rogue Male by Geoffrey Household (b007jr3f)
Episode 4
Back in England after battling to escape - the Englishman soon realises that even in London, he's still not safe from his hostile pursuers.
Geoffrey Household's classic British thriller was first published shortly before the outbreak of war in 1939.
Read by Michael Jayston.
Producer: David Jackson Young.
Made for BBC 7 by BBC Scotland and first broadcast in January 2004.
THU 14:00 Alf Proysen - Mrs Pepperpot (b00pbtvj)
[Repeat of broadcast at
05:00 today]
THU 14:30 Pamela Brown - Golden Pavements (b00tfnc6)
[Repeat of broadcast at
05:30 today]
THU 15:00 Beatrix Potter: A Life in Nature (b00g27cn)
Episode 4
There's a wedding and an important donation in Linda Lear's biography of the author and illustrator. Read by Lindsay Duncan.
THU 15:15 The People of the British Museum (b009pp7y)
Art of the Sword
Danny Danziger meets assistant Paul Martin who talks about his dream job - looking after the Japanese weaponry collection.
THU 15:30 Sweet Dreams (b007jstk)
Episode 2
Howard Baker can do no wrong up in Heaven - and his wife forgives his bad behaviour. Celestial satire read by Martin Jarvis.
THU 15:45 Jackie Wullschlager - Chagall (b00tfqq0)
Episode 4
The artist shocks the censor, and then makes his big breakthrough - thanks to the Germans. Biography read by Derek Jacobi.
THU 16:00 Big Toe Books (b00tfqq2)
Children's stories, featuring Akimbo and the Lions by Alexander McCall Smith, The Adventures of the Wishing Chair by Enid Blyton, and Fat Boy Swim by Catherine Forde.
THU 17:00 Little Blighty on the Down (b0080qvk)
[Repeat of broadcast at
09:00 today]
THU 17:30 The Wordsmiths at Gorsemere (b00b9xqh)
[Repeat of broadcast at
09:30 today]
THU 18:00 Stories of Ray Bradbury (b00tfqmg)
A Sound of Thunder
A hunter gets the ultimate opportunity to time travel and shoot a dinosaur, with unexpected consequences. Read by Sean Barrett.
THU 18:30 The Spaceship II (b0091ppl)
Sick
The crew contract a mystery virus which makes them age at an alarming rate. Sci-fi comedy stars James Fleet and Rosie Cavaliero.
THU 19:00 The Goon Show (b007jp6c)
[Repeat of broadcast at
08:00 today]
THU 19:30 I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again (b00b2kh3)
[Repeat of broadcast at
12:30 today]
THU 20:00 The Christopher Marlowe Mysteries (b007k1yk)
[Repeat of broadcast at
13:00 today]
THU 20:30 Rogue Male by Geoffrey Household (b007jr3f)
[Repeat of broadcast at
13:30 today]
THU 21:00 Edith Wharton - The Reef (b00b3gv2)
[Repeat of broadcast at
11:00 today]
THU 21:15 Rumours of Guns (b007jw38)
[Repeat of broadcast at
11:15 today]
THU 22:00 Dead Ringers (b0089lbq)
[Repeat of broadcast at
08:30 today]
THU 22:30 Deep Trouble (b00tfqq4)
Series 2
Episode 4
As Christmas nears, the submarine crew stages a nativity with a realistic twist. Stars Jim Field Smith. From June 2007.
THU 23:00 MacAulay and Co (b00tfqq6)
Edinburgh Festival 2010
Episode 9
Fred MacAulay and Susan Calman present the very best comedy from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2010.
FRIDAY 20 AUGUST 2010
FRI 00:00 Stories of Ray Bradbury (b00tfqmg)
[Repeat of broadcast at
18:00 on Thursday]
FRI 00:30 The Spaceship II (b0091ppl)
[Repeat of broadcast at
18:30 on Thursday]
FRI 01:00 The Christopher Marlowe Mysteries (b007k1yk)
[Repeat of broadcast at
13:00 on Thursday]
FRI 01:30 Rogue Male by Geoffrey Household (b007jr3f)
[Repeat of broadcast at
13:30 on Thursday]
FRI 02:00 Edith Wharton - The Reef (b00b3gv2)
[Repeat of broadcast at
11:00 on Thursday]
FRI 02:15 Rumours of Guns (b007jw38)
[Repeat of broadcast at
11:15 on Thursday]
FRI 03:00 Silas Marner (b007jt8t)
[Repeat of broadcast at
10:00 on Thursday]
FRI 04:00 Little Blighty on the Down (b0080qvk)
[Repeat of broadcast at
09:00 on Thursday]
FRI 04:30 The Wordsmiths at Gorsemere (b00b9xqh)
[Repeat of broadcast at
09:30 on Thursday]
FRI 05:00 Alf Proysen - Mrs Pepperpot (b00pd7cw)
Episode 4
The incredible shrinking woman brings home a troublesome bionic baby. Based on Alf Proysen's popular books. Stars Alison Steadman.
FRI 05:30 Pamela Brown - Golden Pavements (b00tgcdl)
Episode 5
The Blue Door's theatre needs some help setting up, but will Mrs Potter-Smith scupper them? With Caroline Harker and Ann Bell.
FRI 06:00 20/08/2010 (b00tgcdx)
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
FRI 08:00 Round the Horne (b007jpq0)
Series 4
Episode 14
Englishman 'Beau' joins the Foreign Legion to forget... and Time & Motion efficiency experts, Julian and Sandy look for efficiencies at the BBC.
Stars Kenneth Horne, Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden.
Recorded at the BBC's Paris Studio in Lower Regent Street, London. Announcer: Douglas Smith
Round The Horne was born out of the demise of BBC radio comedy Beyond Our Ken, after the end of writer Eric Merriman's involvement. Using the same cast and producer, Barry Took and Marty Feldman were persuaded to write the scripts - which led to four series that ran between 1965 and 1968 - packed full of parodies, recurring characters, catchphrases and double-entendres. Marty departed after series 3.
Scripted by Barry Took, Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer.
Music by the Max Harris Group.
Producer: John Simmonds
First broadcast on the BBC Radio 2 in May 1968.
FRI 08:30 Chambers (b007jttl)
Series 1
QC at Any Cost
John Fuller-Carp, the Machiavellian head of chambers, is determined to become a QC and will perform almost any moral contortion to achieve his goal.
When left-wing Ruth Quirke, rumoured to be the daughter of a High Court judge, applies to join chambers at Forecourt Buildings, Fuller-Carp's imagination goes into overdrive and a hotline to the Lord Chancellor and promotion seems inevitable.
But will his "New Labour" image amount to anything..?
Clive Coleman’s sitcom about the questionable practices of a group of barristers.
John Fuller Carp ...... John Bird
Hilary Tripping ...... James Fleet
Ruth Quirke ...... Lesley Sharp
Vince ...... Jonathan Kydd
Judge ...... Gavin Muir
Suggs ...... John Baddeley
Brinsley ...... Alex Lowe
Jen ...... Jane Whittenshaw
Producer Paul Schlesinger
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in April 1996.
FRI 09:00 Change at Oglethorpe (b007k0dp)
Remember, Remember the Fifth of September
The blackest day of the year has come to Oglethorpe station - it's June's birthday. Rocket and Points are keeping out of her way, but station manager David is determined to make it a day to remember!
Peter Davison and Michael Williams star in Peter Morfoot's railway sitcom.
David ...... Peter Davison
Rocket ...... Michael Williams
June ...... Rosemary Martin
Points ...... Phillippa Wilson
Hattie ...... Madge Hindle
Sodd ...... Chris Emmett
Producer: Gareth Edwards
First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in December 1995.
FRI 09:30 Tony's (b007k30t)
Series 1
All That Glitters
The barber decides his corner shop needs a makeover. Stars Victor Spinetti, John Laurie and Deborah Watling. From November 1979.
FRI 10:00 Silas Marner (b007jt92)
Secrets and Treasures
Silas Marner by George Eliot
dramatised by Richard Cameron
After a life of exile and a miserly existence, Silas's life changes forever when Eppie, a little girl
crosses his threshold on a cold New Year's evening. Their life together, from her childhood to
womanhood is his salvation. But all is threatened when her biological father makes
a claim on her.
Silas Marner ...... George Costigan
Eppie ....... Rebecca Callard
Dolly ..... Deborah McAndrew
Aaron ..... Stephen Hoyle
Godfrey/Jem ..... Conrad Nelson
Nancy ...... Maeve Larkin
Macey .... Seamus O'Neill
Dr. Kimble......... Leigh Symonds
Priscillia ...... Fiona Clarke
Directed by Pauline Harris.
FRI 11:00 Edith Wharton - The Reef (b00b3zz3)
Episode 5
Darrow sets out to persuade Sophie to leave Givre, but discovers affairs are much more complicated than he’d realised.
Published in 1912, The Reef is one of Edith Wharton's most accomplished yet neglected novels - revealing the submerged and perilous depths beneath the surface of even the most conventional of its characters.
Starring Ben Miles as George Darrow, Jodhi May as Sophie, Teresa Gallagher as Anna, Julian Ovenden as Owen and Sian Thomas as the Narrator.
Dramatised by Penny Leicester.
Producer: Di Speirs
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
FRI 11:15 Martyn Wade - A Home of Their Own (b00b4038)
To escape their children who won't leave home, Kenneth and Clare move to a smaller house - with no space for visitors.
But the couple are soon plagued by former residents and visitors - unaware that the previous owner Mrs Hooper has departed...
Martyn Wade's comedy starring David Troughton as Kenneth and Barbara Flynn as Clare.
With Margaret Tyzack as Mrs Hooper, Richenda Carey as Miss Grainger-Taylor, Jonathan Keeble as Mr Norton, Wayne Foskett as Maurice, Harry Myers as George and Colleen Prendergast as Jill.
Production note:
'A Home of Their Own' was due to be recorded on location in a house used for a number of Martyn's previous plays, but which had become too noisy for period plays.
Ironically during the recording, the cast and crew had to decamp to a studio as severe building work at both the back and front of the house made the recording inaudible. Perhaps the house was having the last word..?
Producer: Cherry Cookson
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005.
FRI 12:00 Round the Horne (b007jpq0)
[Repeat of broadcast at
08:00 today]
FRI 12:30 The Michael Bentine Show (b00l2mcj)
From 27/05/1984
From a ghost hunter to a collector of holes.
Michael Bentine stars in the ultimate one man show written and performed by the host.
Producer: Jamie Rix
First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in May 1984
FRI 13:00 The Christopher Marlowe Mysteries (b007k1zv)
4. The Murky Mystery of Murder at St Mark's
Can a college murderer at large be outwitted?
The eloquent Elizabethan spy heads to Cambridge, where college professors are dropping like flies.
Historical comedy mysteries by Ged Parsons. Amid the splendour and squalor of Elizabethan London - scholar, playwright and government spy, Christopher Marlowe is assigned to investigate a number of baffling mysteries and perplexing intrigues...
Starring Dominic Jephcott as Marlowe, Bill Wallis as Ratsbane, Paul Brooke as Sir Francis Walsingham, Peter Serafinowicz as Darus, Gordon Reid as Sir Hubert and Sarah Thomas as Mistress Parker.
Producer: Richard Wilson
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1993.
FRI 13:30 Rogue Male by Geoffrey Household (b007jr3t)
Episode 5
Still on the run from foreign agents, the Englishman is pursued through the deep tunnels of the London Underground.
Geoffrey Household's classic British thriller was first published shortly before the outbreak of war in 1939.
Read by Michael Jayston.
Producer: David Jackson Young.
Made for BBC 7 by BBC Scotland and first broadcast in January 2004.
FRI 14:00 Alf Proysen - Mrs Pepperpot (b00pd7cw)
[Repeat of broadcast at
05:00 today]
FRI 14:30 Pamela Brown - Golden Pavements (b00tgcdl)
[Repeat of broadcast at
05:30 today]
FRI 15:00 Beatrix Potter: A Life in Nature (b00g2gm4)
Episode 5
Linda Lear's biography of the author and illustrator examines old age, world war and Mrs Heelis's legacy. Read by Lindsay Duncan.
FRI 15:15 The People of the British Museum (b009prl1)
Treasure and Healing
Danny Danziger visits the coin and medal collections, with a Swedish coin the size of a tea-tray and millions of art prints.
FRI 15:30 Sweet Dreams (b007jsv5)
Episode 3
Adapting well to his new life in Heaven, Howard Baker gets a new job. Celestial satire read by Martin Jarvis.
FRI 15:45 Jackie Wullschlager - Chagall (b00tgcq6)
Episode 5
The artist welcomes the revolution and runs an art school. But then the repression starts. Biography read by Derek Jacobi.
FRI 16:00 Big Toe Books (b00tgcq8)
Children's stories presented by Chris Pizzey: The Dribblesome Teapots by Norman Hunter, The Adventures of the Wishing Chair by Enid Blyton, and Fat Boy Swim by Catherine Forde.
FRI 17:00 Change at Oglethorpe (b007k0dp)
[Repeat of broadcast at
09:00 today]
FRI 17:30 Tony's (b007k30t)
[Repeat of broadcast at
09:30 today]
FRI 18:00 Stories of Ray Bradbury (b00tgcgq)
Dark They Were, and Golden Eyed
Earth people have settled on Mars, but how do they cope when they discover there is no way back home? Read by Sean Barrett.
FRI 18:30 The Spaceship II (b0091tns)
The End
The crew is brought face-to-face with reality when they reach the end of the universe. Stars James Fleet and Emily Joyce.
FRI 19:00 Round the Horne (b007jpq0)
[Repeat of broadcast at
08:00 today]
FRI 19:30 The Michael Bentine Show (b00l2mcj)
[Repeat of broadcast at
12:30 today]
FRI 20:00 The Christopher Marlowe Mysteries (b007k1zv)
[Repeat of broadcast at
13:00 today]
FRI 20:30 Rogue Male by Geoffrey Household (b007jr3t)
[Repeat of broadcast at
13:30 today]
FRI 21:00 Edith Wharton - The Reef (b00b3zz3)
[Repeat of broadcast at
11:00 today]
FRI 21:15 Martyn Wade - A Home of Their Own (b00b4038)
[Repeat of broadcast at
11:15 today]
FRI 22:00 Chambers (b007jttl)
[Repeat of broadcast at
08:30 today]
FRI 22:30 Weak at the Top (b00tgch7)
Series 2
Booty
John Weak reveals the feminist metatext of a chocolate bar ad that features a bikini-clad model with lips that could suck the hair shirt off a Benedictine monk at 50 yards.
Randy, devious, sexist and workshy, John Weak puts the man into management – in Guy Browning’s sitcom.
Starring Alexander Armstrong as marketing maestro and "totty" magnet John Weak.
Hayley ...... Clare Perkins
Sir Marcus ...... Geoffrey Whitehead
Bill Peters ...... Ron Cook
Sasha ...... Tracy Wiles
Tibet ...... Adjoa Andoh
Ski Guy ...... Kim Wall
Producer: Jonquil Panting
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 2006.
FRI 23:00 MacAulay and Co (b00tgch9)
Edinburgh Festival 2010
Episode 10
Fred MacAulay and Susan Calman present the very best comedy from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2010.