Radio
Radio schedule Monday 27th December 2010
Ladies Of Letters
Series 11 - Ladies Of Letters Go Crackers, Episode 1Ladies of Letters Go Crackers. Prunella Scales and Anne Reid star in this fractious festive 11th series of Ladies of Letters. As family descend on the ladies for Christmas, the inevitable chaos ensues.
On Mardle Fen
Series 3, Episode 4 - The Dancing StoneWarwick discovers a large, flat stone with strange marking half buried in a clump of trees on the edge of Mardle Fen. He wants to display it in the restaurant but odd-job man Samuel says he moves the stone at his peril.
15 Minute Musical
Series 6, Episode 2 - The Lying KingThe spotlight is on the coalition government. A magical musical follows the journey of young lion cub Cleggba as he meets the wily Scarmeron and follows him to the elephant's graveyard.
I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue
Series 54, Episode 1Radio 4's antidote to panel games returns for its 54th series with regulars Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden and Phill Jupitus on the panel and Jack Dee in the chair.
I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue
2003 Christmas Special, I'm Sorry I Haven't a Christmas Carol: In a comic re-working of the classic story, Stephen Fry narrated the story of the grumpy Ebenezer Scrumph and his poor musical assistant Crotchet. Guest stars Jeremy Hardy, Linda Smith, Sandi Toksvig, Andy Hamilton and Tony Hawks.
Ladies Of Letters
Series 11 - Ladies Of Letters Go Crackers, Episode 1Ladies of Letters Go Crackers. Prunella Scales and Anne Reid star in this fractious festive 11th series of Ladies of Letters. As family descend on the ladies for Christmas, the inevitable chaos ensues.
On The Hour
Series 1, Christmas SpecialThe news doesn't stop just because it is Christmas. Christopher Morris presentes the year in news (and Alan Partridge presents the year in sport). There is also a look at the problems in giving pets as presents. Christopher also tells children the truth about Christmas.
Revolting People
Series 4, Episode 6 - The KingSamuel, McGurk and the others finally meet King George III.