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Two beachcombers discover a strange creature.
Can a psychiatrist help a very troubled 17-year-old boy....
Due to a BBC oversight, Copeland Spode has been stuck on a desert island since 1939.
10. Wicked Villain
'Are these or are these not my underpants?' Will Roger Ditchley survive court martial?
Series 1
Episode 2
Eric reckons Ern needs to spruce up his act, so how about writing a musical?
Series 4
Episode 14
Kenneth Horne's freedom of Gigglesway - and 'Hornerama' probes love and marriage.
3: The End
Conclusion of Paul Gambaccini's celebration of the mystique of Jim Morrison.
Naturalist Castaways
Steve Backshall
Explorer Steve Backshall is castaway by Lauren Laverne.
Coelacanth
Was the first live specimen of the primitive bony fish shown on TV really a living fossil?
Letters to a Young Poet and Super-Infinite
Daljit Nagra selects two highlights from the BBC's poetry archive.
Robert Webb's funny and moving memoir also explores masculinity's pitfalls.
Riz Ahmed
Oscar winning actor Riz Ahmed chooses music by Nazia Hassan and Roy Davis Jr.
Omnibus
Ada Leverson's social comedy set in Edwardian London.
What Unusual Wallpaper
The family are suffering in a summer heatwave.
From 7/8/1966
The King of Titters takes up the post of Minister of Entertainment. With June Whitfield.
1. Arthur's Journey
A timid commuter meets the cat-like residents of a French village.
Series 2
Dreaming of Thee
The Man in Black reveals how a woman's nightmare threatens to become reality.
An Incredible Amount of Storm Clouds
Feared Briton General Venables demands executions by sunset. From February 2000.
Bedroom
Alun Cochrane's stand-up tour of his house reaches the bedroom.
Series 3
The Travel Piece
Cookery writer Damien Trench dips his toe into the world of travel journalism.
Forbidden Fire
A publisher's assistant finds older men irresistible in this erotic fiction teaser.
Series 10
Episode 6
Hair-raising and touching stories from the eminent director Sir Richard Eyre.