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Comedian Mark Thomas and his studio audience consider proposals for a People's Manifesto.
A workman's nationality reignites old hostilities for Wilson, Hodges and Pike.
Sam and Peter visit Sam's wealthy aunt, who just happens to be writing her will.
Susan Calman sits in for Fred MacAulay and talks to Bridget Jones actress Sally Phillips.
On the run, Edward meets the Leopard - will he survive? Orwellian sitcom with Hugh Laurie.
From duelling kings to a Commons washroom attendant. From April 1984.
The lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan.
Mark is in Sheffield considering community gardening, homelessness and education.
Boothby Graffoe and friends share scary tales of the railway and dramas at sea.
The US Navy's special SEALS force causes excitement aboard nuclear submarine Goliath.
Arthur Smith chats to Warren Lakin and Andy Hamilton.
Linda attempts to broker a peace deal between her builder Chris and her neighbour Betty.
Count Arthur attempts to insure his old car.
A mystery body strains the Republic's spirit of glasnost at the British Embassy.
Susan Calman and Jak O'Donnell say hail to the kale and Richard Cadey tries slack-lining.
Terry's not keen to meet Bob's snobbish friends. From September 1975.
Admiral Seagoon is dispatched as bandits attack the British garrison. From October 1956.
Annabelle is annoyed because Will couldn't stand up to their over-enthusiastic builder.
The landlady sisters make merry with a Thai take-away. Stars Miriam Margolyes.
The musical comedian presents his selection of some of the finest comic songs.
Caroline and Sylvia are paid to post cards from a distant location.
Sue Perkins, Paul Merton, Julian Clary and Charles Collingwood join host Nicholas Parsons.
The dear ladies face chaos with a mouse in their house. From April 1983.
Cher Lloyd drops in on Tom, plus We Are The In Crowd are in the Land of Pop.
William Caulfield performs his characters and stand-up live from Broadcasting House.
Susan Calman sits in for Fred and finds out what the beef is with healthy lunches.
New comedy panel game hosted by Gyles Brandreth. With guests Stephen Fry and Milton Jones.
Dave Gorman hosts a silly, Olympic themed panel show in a pub.
Eliott, Esther and Hannah battle to promote an American dish to the British palate.
Milton proves that you don't need to be a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.
The shady lawyer makes a movie in Hollywood. With Michael Roberts. From June 1991.
Kenneth Horne hitches a lift in a helicopter, and 'Hornerama' investigates sport.
A civil servant's dull existence is transformed when he overhears two dogs talking.
The nostalgic spiffing spoof of adventure story papers for boys. From September 1991.
The Comedy Club brings you laughs six nights a week. Andi Osho chats to this week's guest.
Will the museum's first ever Sunday opening run smoothly?
What not to do with a mouse, and the ups and downs of a long-term relationship.
Ross Noble, Paul Merton, Jenny Eclair and Gyles Brandreth join host Nicholas Parsons.
Peter Sellers' son tells Sally Magnusson about growing up with a famous funny father.
Al Murray is joined by Andy Zaltzman, Rebecca Front and Jonathan Maitland.
George, Harris and J holiday on the River Thames - with Montmorency the dog.
Industrial strife looms over staffing the buffet. Railway station sitcom with Arthur Lowe.
Dick dreams of Persia, and Eth is agitated in The Glums. Stars June Whitfield.
Milton leaves the world of theatre and dance to pursue his dream of becoming a miner.
The ingenious Eddie Izzard entertains an audience in New York.
New family sitcom written by and starring Irish comedian Jason Byrne.
Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.
Tudur Owen gyda digon o gerddoriaeth, sgwrs a hysbys. Tudur Owen presents music and chat.
A hair-raising comedy in five parts. Bev resorts to desperate measures to save the salon.
With Lines From My Grandfather's Forehead, I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue and Listen to Les.
Justin Moorhouse, Cornelius Lysaght, Dougie Anderson and Greg Brady fight for points.
The funny man welcomes a University Concert Choir and singing saw master Andy McCormick.
A compilation of programmes celebrating the greatest Comic Clowns of all time.
The sci-fi star probes our destinies. With Richard Herring, Stewart Lee and Tom Baker.
Satan takes Thomas on a tour of his life and recruits a famous, brutal tormentor.
The team learn not to trust anything you get from a man down the pub. Fantasy comedy.
Comedian Elis James explores Welsh figures via stand-up with Ben Partridge and Nadia Kamil
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis return with another series of topical sketch and stand up.
Lawyer Roger's got an appointment with his boss, but worries in case the news is bad.
Janice Forsyth taps into the funny business of comedy in Scotland and around the world.
A new Tyneside art gallery's opening night is thrown into jeopardy by ill-trained staff.
Kettle on, feet up and have a laugh as Fred tries to make some sense out of modern life.
John's plans to get one over on Beverley go up in smoke.
Harry tries to stop his parents spending money and steers them towards charity work.
Kelly's wedding brings various matters to a head, and Sally's meeting does not go well.
Harold wants a holiday but without his father Albert. Adapted from TV. From June 1974.
Troutbridge TV is offered coverage of the arrival of Potarneyland's retiring governor.
Ed Byrne, Jenny Eclair, Andi Osho and Pete Firman review the best of British comedy.
a'i hiwmor unigryw ei hun. Daniel Glyn's unique brand of comedy.
The management consultants work with a suspicious energy company. From November 2002.
Young Pip finds himself adrift at sea. Stars Richard Johnson. From September 2007.
More chat with host Arthur Smith and this week's special guest, Chris Addison.
The self-styled posh stand-up tells the story of his career to Bruce Morton.
Finally, it's Clare and Brian's wedding day!
Bev squares up to the local vicar, Harriet, in her quest for succour.
Cowboy Trap star Clive Holland pops in and Paul English keeps us In the Loop.
Helen needs to finish her ice cream project, while Joe and Maria want younger clientele.
A new slant on King Charles II. Roy Hudd's historical royal romp, from September 1994.
Captain Mainwaring's platoon dance is disrupted by Pike's announcement. From April 1975.
The dopey duo reacts when a bi-election candidate goes from slide to landslide.
Clare encounters the man whose music influenced and shaped her as a teenager in the 90s.
Incompetent pompous barrister John Fuller-Carp ends up on the wrong side of the law.
The pier's costume party is going well, until Pike brings a piano. From January 1984.
Edward wakes up with urgent news, but who will listen? Orwellian sitcom with Hugh Laurie.
At a Life Editing course, local government officer Martin aims to start saying 'no'.
The series reaching the parts other comedy shows can't. From January 1992.
The expectation to settle down, get married and have children.
Arthur Smith chats with this week's special guest, Chris Addison.
Tina C is in the UK, camping outside St Paul's.
Martin Jarvis reads from a Haynes manual, plus more wireless weirdness. From December 2008