Christmas on Radio 4
Radio 4 brings you a selection of treats for Christmas! (Part 2)
When an Angel Passes—Something Understood
Alan Hall reflects on those moments in life 'when an angel passes'.
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Taste—15 Minute Drama, A Little Twist of Dahl
Can conceited wine buff Richard Pratt identify a rare vintage?
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Rick Comes to Stay—Enid Blyton - The Magic Faraway Tree
Playfulness, soundscape and oddity above the rustling leaves of Enid Blyton's classic.
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Episode 6—Grimm Thoughts
Marina Warner probes the fate of the tales in the hands of the Nazis.
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Christmas Special—I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue
Christmas special of the multi-award award-winning comedy panel game chaired by Jack Dee.
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Ed Reardon at Christmas—Ed Reardon's Week
It's Christmas day, but will Ed be spending it in the bosom of his family?
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The Way up to Heaven—15 Minute Drama, A Little Twist of Dahl
A trip to Paris allows a wife to take revenge on her husband.
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Episode 7—Grimm Thoughts
Marina Warner uses psychoanalysis to explain meanings behind the Grimm Brothers' tales.
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Rumpole and the Expert Witness—Drama on 4, Rumpole
Rumpole defends a doctor accused of murdering his wife.
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The Hitchhiker—15 Minute Drama, A Little Twist of Dahl
A hitchhiker helps out in an extraordinary way when Andrew is stopped for speeding.
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Episode 8—Grimm Thoughts
Marina Warner examines how feminism has tackled the Grimm brothers' tales.
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Edward the Conqueror—15 Minute Drama, A Little Twist of Dahl
A woman tries to convince her husband that a stray cat is a reincarnation of Franz Liszt.
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Episode 9—Grimm Thoughts
Marina Warner breaks the silence on the Grimm brothers' tales' history of censorship.
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The Neck—15 Minute Drama, A Little Twist of Dahl
A press baron's adulterous wife gets her head stuck in a Henry Moore. What should he do?
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