Radio
Radio schedule Sunday 16th April 2017
My Teenage Diary
Series 6, Episode 6 - Alex HorneAlex Horne's teenage diary focuses on his 1997 gap year, which he spent teaching English in China. But looking back, Alex wishes he'd spent more time teaching grammar, and less time worrying about girls and sampling the local nightlife.
The Frankie Howerd Variety Show
Series 1, Episode 1Frankie Howerd with this week's guests: Sweet Substitute, Charlie Chester, Les Dennis, Carl Wayne and the Max Harris Orchestra.
The Unbelievable Truth
Series 18, Episode 2David Mitchell is joined by John Finnemore, Henning Wehn, Lou Sanders and Miles Jupp as they lie on the subjects of names, Germany, secrets and nudity.
The Frankie Howerd Variety Show
Series 1, Episode 1Frankie Howerd with this week's guests: Sweet Substitute, Charlie Chester, Les Dennis, Carl Wayne and the Max Harris Orchestra.
My Teenage Diary
Series 6, Episode 6 - Alex HorneAlex Horne's teenage diary focuses on his 1997 gap year, which he spent teaching English in China. But looking back, Alex wishes he'd spent more time teaching grammar, and less time worrying about girls and sampling the local nightlife.
Hal
Series 2, Episode 2 - RacistsAs his wife is nominated for Business Woman of the Year, Hal is interviewed on local news and inadvertently becomes an internet sensation.
My Teenage Diary
Series 6, Episode 6 - Alex HorneAlex Horne's teenage diary focuses on his 1997 gap year, which he spent teaching English in China. But looking back, Alex wishes he'd spent more time teaching grammar, and less time worrying about girls and sampling the local nightlife.
Jo Caulfield's Speakeasy
Episode 1With guests Lloyd Langford, Nathan Caton, Keir McAllister and Jason Cook.
The In Crowd
Episode 4.6: Naming children and computer dating. Manchester sketch show with Kate Ward, Smug Roberts and Robin Ince.
Bussmann And Quantick Kingsize
Episode 1: Sketches, monologues and weird soup, written and performed by Jane Bussmann and David Quantick.
My Teenage Diary
Series 6, Episode 6 - Alex HorneAlex Horne's teenage diary focuses on his 1997 gap year, which he spent teaching English in China. But looking back, Alex wishes he'd spent more time teaching grammar, and less time worrying about girls and sampling the local nightlife.