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Poet and copywriter Rishi Dastidar on the relationship between poetry and advertising.
Abby is haunted by the past as she tries to come to with guilt after an accident.
3/5 Rollo Martins is desperate to clear the name of his dead friend, Harry Lime.
3/6 Underachiever David makes the most of jury service. Stars Richard E Grant.
14/20 Overlooked in the New Year's Honours, the Lad brushes up on his social etiquette skills.
4/6 Bob wants to enjoy the hospitality of his family - including a good breakfast.
3/5 In 1959, the actor faced the threat of blackmail over his homosexuality.
3/15 Kirsten sees a golden opportunity.
3/6 Captains Francis Wheen and Fred Housego play guests Vivienne Parry and Jonathan Meades.
3/6 The duo's nightmare stay at a posh hotel isn't quite what it seems.
2/4 Henry Fielding's comic masterpiece about the morals and manners of high and low society.
As occupies - Peter Harvey finds it difficult to trust anyone.
4/5 Rollo Martins gets a surprise facing up to the real nature of Harry Lime.
3/8 Hilda believes everyone should have a purpose. And she is going to make sure of it.
8/10 Parsley Sidings' future looks bleak over station automation.
3/4 Fiona hopes to rekindle her relationship with her mother.
4/5 Gielgud contemplates taking a part in a new play at London's Royal Court Theatre.
4/15 Selfish and greedy Kirsten thinks Emilia might make her a better person.
Kiri Pritchard-McLean shares her journey to becoming a foster carer.
4/5 When a delicate ecosystem gets out of balance the effects can be devastating.
Christian worship with a Bible reading, prayer and music led by Leslie Griffiths.
Neuroscientist Sophie Scott chooses comedy legend, Hattie Jacques
An exploration of our obsession with pens, paper and office life's paraphernalia.
Steph McGovern leads a pair of funny minds through some Would You Rather dilemmas.
2/6 A big fundraising concert is planned, and a Russian supply teacher is on the way.
3/4 Joseph Andrews proposes to his darling Fanny.
2/4 Paul finds out how his high street became dominated by Chinese and Indian restaurants.
In The Comedy Club tonight, comedian Athena Kugblenu speaks to fellow comic Ola Labib.
2/6 The stand-up comedian looks back at past performances at the Edinburgh Festival.
2/6 Faye fancies a day under her duvet, but perhaps it would be more peaceful at the office?
4/4 Sketch comedy from Jocelyn Jee Esien.
Friday 23 May 2025