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Described by the Radio Times as ‘a brilliant observer of the domestic scene, a master reporter of life as we know it’, Al Read’s weekly show drew audiences of 35 million during the 1950s and ‘60s...
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Four vintage instalments of the classic radio comedy starring Jimmy Clitheroe in The Clitheroe Kid.
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Once again, the master of misery is supported by a star cast including Sid James, Bill Kerr, Kenneth Williams and Hattie Jacques, and four sparkling scripts by the masters of mirth, Galton and Simpson
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Starring Tommy Handley, Mat Coward's book - Classic Radio Comedy - says: "Surely the most written-about radio series in history"
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Episode 1. "A journey into space. What is space? It is nothing: yet it exists everywhere...". These words, spoken by Guy Kingsley Poynter, opened the first episode...
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Episode 2. "A journey into space. What is space? It is nothing: yet it exists everywhere...". These words, spoken by Guy Kingsley Poynter, opened the first episode...
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Episode 3. "A journey into space. What is space? It is nothing: yet it exists everywhere...". These words, spoken by Guy Kingsley Poynter, opened the first episode...
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Episode 4. "A journey into space. What is space? It is nothing: yet it exists everywhere...". These words, spoken by Guy Kingsley Poynter, opened the first episode...
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Episode 5. "A journey into space. What is space? It is nothing: yet it exists everywhere...". These words, spoken by Guy Kingsley Poynter, opened the first episode...
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Episode 6. "A journey into space. What is space? It is nothing: yet it exists everywhere...". These words, spoken by Guy Kingsley Poynter, opened the first episode...
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Episode 8. "A journey into space. What is space? It is nothing: yet it exists everywhere...". These words, spoken by Guy Kingsley Poynter, opened the first episode...
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Episode 10. "A journey into space. What is space? It is nothing: yet it exists everywhere...". These words, spoken by Guy Kingsley Poynter, opened the first episode...
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Episode 11. "A journey into space. What is space? It is nothing: yet it exists everywhere...". These words, spoken by Guy Kingsley Poynter, opened the first episode...
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Episode 13. "A journey into space. What is space? It is nothing: yet it exists everywhere...". These words, spoken by Guy Kingsley Poynter, opened the first episode...
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s.This is the second of twenty episodes and was broadcast on 13/9/54..
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s. This is the third of twenty episodes and was broadcast on 20/9/54..
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s. Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s..
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s. This is the sixth of twenty episodes and was broadcast on 11/10/54..
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s.This is the seventh of twenty episodes and was broadcast on 18/10/54..
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s. This is the eighth of twenty episodes and was broadcast on 25/10/54..
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s. This is the ninth of twenty episodes and was broadcast on 1/11/54..
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s.This is the tenth of twenty episodes and was broadcast on 08/11/1954..
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s. This is the eleventh of twenty episodes and was broadcast on 15/11/54..
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s. This is the twelth of twenty episodes and was broadcast on 22/11/54..
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s. This is the thirteenth episodes of twenty and was broadcast on 29/11/54..
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s.
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s. This is the fifteenth of twenty episodes and was broadcast on 13/12/54..
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s.This is the sixteenth of twenty episodes and was broadcast on 20/12/54...
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s.This is the seventeen of twenty episodes and was broadcast on 27/12/54..
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s. This is the eighteenth of twenty episodes and was broadcast on 3/1/55..
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s.This is the nineteenth of twenty episodes and was broadcast on 10/1/55...
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Charles Chilton's classic science fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s. This is the final of twenty episodes and was broadcast on 17/1/55..
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In this epic series Captain Jet Morgan, Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet once more set out for Mars, but this time alone.
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When they learn the astounding secret of the invasion plan, there is a race against time to warn a defenceless Earth.
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In this epic series Captain Jet Morgan, Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet once more set out for Mars, but this time alone.
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In this epic series Captain Jet Morgan, Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet once more set out for Mars, but this time alone.
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In this epic series Captain Jet Morgan, Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet once more set out for Mars, but this time alone.
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In this epic series Captain Jet Morgan, Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet once more set out for Mars, but this time alone.
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In this epic series Captain Jet Morgan, Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet once more set out for Mars, but this time alone.
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In this epic series Captain Jet Morgan, Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet once more set out for Mars, but this time alone.
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In this epic series Captain Jet Morgan, Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet once more set out for Mars, but this time alone.
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In this epic series Captain Jet Morgan, Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet once more set out for Mars, but this time alone.
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In this epic series Captain Jet Morgan, Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet once more set out for Mars, but this time alone.
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In this epic series Captain Jet Morgan, Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet once more set out for Mars, but this time alone.
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In this epic series Captain Jet Morgan, Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet once more set out for Mars, but this time alone.
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Their orders - to discover all they can about the threatened Martian invasion of Britain. Jet and his comrades are stretched to their limits as they taken on the awesome Martian power.
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In this epic series Captain Jet Morgan, Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet once more set out for Mars, but this time alone.
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Their orders - to discover all they can about the threatened Martian invasion of Britain. Jet and his comrades are stretched to their limits as they taken on the awesome Martian power.
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In this epic series Captain Jet Morgan, Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet once more set out for Mars, but this time alone.
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In this epic series Captain Jet Morgan, Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet once more set out for Mars, but this time alone.
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Harry Lime, the underworld anti-hero immortalised by Orson Welles in the legendary 1948 film "The Third Man" returns in this series...
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Harry Lime, the underworld anti-hero immortalised by Orson Welles in the legendary 1948 film "The Third Man" returns in this series...
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Dibble visits the haunted Mayham Mansion on Halloween
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A brand new eight-part recording of a lost archive Paul Temple mystery, starring Crawford Logan and Gerda Stevenson...
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Powder River Sneak Preview.
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A preacher arrives in Clearmont and Britt is suspicious
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A young man traveling through town is accused of murder
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Chad befriends a young girl stricken with Polio.
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Britt, Chad, and Rusty find themselves in the middle of an Indian attack while out hunting
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Clem wants Britt’s help protecting a ten million dollar gold money shipment
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Chad learns about the legend of a lost mine in the hills
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The stage breaks a wheel and Britt gives the famous passenger a bed for the night
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A young man arrives at the ranch looking for work, and Britt suspects him of desertion
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A medicine man arrives in Clearmont with a tonic that he claims can cure just about anything
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A murder is committed in town, and Britt realizes the Ryan Gang is close by.
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Clem and Britt lead a posse into the mountains to find the Ryan Gang
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The concluding episode of the Powder River series
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Return to Powder River. Now Playing!
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"New Beginnings" - Britt and Chad return to Clearmont, and encounter the new sheriff
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"The Overland Stage." Britt and Sheriff Dawes ride out after a runaway stagecoach.
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"Jenny White." A famous singer needs to travel through hostile territory.
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"An Old Friend." The ranch is ransacked and Britt and Chad follow his trail.
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"Blood on Montana Snow" Chad is kidnapped. Britt gathers a posse and the search begins.
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"The Blizzard" A blizzard strikes the territory as Britt and the posse reach the mountains.
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"The General" General George A. Custer and his regiment arrive in Clearmont.
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"On The Trail of the Big Horn" Against Britts wishes, Chad becomes a scout for Gen. Custer.
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"The Iron Horse" Britt is escorting an outlaw by train to Pinedale, and is attacked by his gang.
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"Ellsworth" Chad is accused of being a horse thief, and is sentenced to hang.
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"Dr.Whitney" Clearmont celebrates the Fourth of July, as Dr. Whitney returns to town.
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"Nothing is Forever." The series concludes
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In nearby Arvada, a bank is robbed by the notorious Clyde Gang, and Britt thinks they will hit Clearmont next.
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Judge Parker, "The Hanging Judge" arrives in Clearmont for the trial of Lucas Clyde.
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THE AWFUL TOOTH. Clay has a tooth ache
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MORGAN'S TOWN, Part 2. Britt travels to Miles City with a plan to trap the Cattle Rustlers.
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Etta Wilkins claims she has seen the ghost of her late husband, Sheriff Clem Wilkins
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Britt becomes suspicious as Etta still claims to see Clem's ghost at her home.
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Nora has a riding accident.
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THE WAGON BOY. Britt suspects a traveling Medicine Show of being abusive to a young apprentice.
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MOMENT OF TRUTH. Sandy must decide if she will tell Britt the truth about Vincent.
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TWILIGHT - The season three finale - and the adventure will continue.
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Powder River - Season Three" Coming in July, 2006
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Stephen Crane's classic novel about a young man's first battle in the Civil War
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Four of the best episodes from the classic BBC radio comedy series, which took comedy to a new level of outrageousness in the late 1960s.
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Four bona BBC radio episodes starring Kenneth Horne, Betty Marsden, Hugh Paddick, Bill Pertwee and Kenneth Williams.
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Four more fantastic BBC Radio "Round the Horne" episodes
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Orson Welles introduces and stars in true crime stories from the Black Museum, Scotland Yard's infamous gallery of death...
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Orson Welles introduces and stars in true crime stories from the Black Museum, Scotland Yard's infamous gallery of death...
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In this episode from the series, Sir Laurence Olivier stars in a fully dramatised adaptation of the famous Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde classic by Robert Louis Stevenson...
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Theatre Royal: In this episode from the series, Ralph Richardson stars in a fully dramatised adaptation of the famous Private Rooms classic by J.B.Priestley...
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First broadcast as an half-hour radio programme in the 1950's, this performance captures the marvellous theatrical style of post-war radio before the advent of television and offers the experience...
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