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Burt Caesar on John La Rose, founder of Britain's first black publishing house.
Hercule Poirot - Murder on the Orient Express
4. Liar
Poirot discovers a passenger is lying...
4. The House of Special Purpose
Tremayne and Kasakov edge ever closer in trying to rescue the Tsar.
A Curry at Kelmscot
Jennifer joins Mark and Boogie's Thames quest, but a surprise is in store!
Series 2
Episode 6
Young inventors, and the 1930s musical Adam and Eve.
Passions
Comedian Angela Barnes remembers her Dad and packs herself a fantasy coffin.
Adrian Mole: The Wilderness Years
9. Hospital and a Brochure
Adrian’s Grandma is admitted to hospital.
9. Adverts and Oscars
Jennifer is offered French films and Anne gets work on TV.
Series 1
Episode 5
Moral and ethical posers for John Finnemore, Danielle Ward, Alun Cochrane and Ann Leslie.
At 22, writer Robert Louis Stevenson is driven by ambition and haunted by demons.
Mackenzie Crook
Actor and writer Mackenzie Crook chooses tracks by Joni Mitchell and Nick Drake.
5. Whodunnit?
Time is against Poirot as he battles to unmask the murderer.
5. The Secret of the Forest
With the rescue plan imminent, can the Tsar and Imperial Royal family be saved?
Series 3
Cultural Exchange
The Ambassador mixes the oil and water of artistic detente for a diplomatic visit.
Series 6
Porn Yesterday
Harold is aghast when he sees 'What the Butler Saw'.
Series 13
Nether Edge
Mark Steel visits Nether Edge, a leafy suburb of Sheffield.
10. A Trip to Greece
A new girl starts work at ‘Savages’. Adrian goes on a writing holiday to Greece.
10. A Falling Star
Neely's won an Academy Award, but her second marriage is on the rocks.
Surreal, silly vibrations from a flatlining, radio desert near the Irish Border.
5. John Dee
Historian Justin Champion investigates Britain's multicultural past in the Elizabethan era
Meals with Jesus - Breakfast on the beach
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Reverend Steve Williams
The Star-Spangled Banner
Exploring America's national anthem, set to the tune of an English social men's club song.
Why is British children's fiction so preoccupied with feasting? Sheila McClennon explores.
Edwina Currie
Ex-MP Edwina Currie quizzes a comedy panel about herself.
Classic tale of inner and outer demons moves from London to Edinburgh.
A poor Russian postmaster is distraught when his beloved daughter runs away with a hussar.
2. Opt to Adopt
Ashley recalls how the Blakers came to adopt a girl with Down Syndrome.
A clueless boxer and his coach - and the schoolboy who wears a violin.
Art and Literature
The sketch show written entirely by the public.