Head back 40 years (yes, 40) to explore Thatcher's Britain through telly from the decade.
Actor and writer Michael Palin takes up the challenge to emulate Phileas Fogg's adventure.
Jim Hacker has to balance conflicting moral demands when he travels to Qumran.
Audrey's hopes of regaining her position as lady of the manor look like being dashed.
Errant cousin Shifty is released from prison and comes to stay with Grandad.
Paul and girlfriend Sarah join Hilda, Howard, Ann and Martin on a weekend away.
Penny bumps into former fiance Vince, who abandoned her at the altar five years earlier.
An edition of Lenny's character sketch show, introducing boxer Joe 'Bomber' Baxter.
Comic chaos ensues when Edmund accidentally kills King Richard III.
Everyone has a plan to finish off General von Klinkerhoffen, but will anyone succeed?
Sketches include the face of pop music in 1984 and a visit to Antiques Roadshow.
Granville invites the milkwoman over for dinner when Arkwright goes to a hotel.
Wogan talks to Victoria Principal, Freddie Starr, Kiri Te Kanawa and Elton John. (1984)
A demolition order from the council prompts Vyvyan to destroy the house himself.
Ken Hom visits a Hong Kong fishing village, and cooks steamed fish. (1984)
Groundbreaking series following Julia Grant through her life as a transgender person.
Keith Floyd celebrates the great gastronomic regions of France. (1987)
A celebration of Roy Plomley's radio favourite with some celebrity castaways' help.
The Two Ronnies star in a Christmas programme of sketches, jokes and songs from 1987.
Documentary from 1989. The world's most famous small car celebrates its 30th birthday.
A full replay of the final, dramatic frame of the 1985 World Snooker Championship.
Chelsea Hotel in New York, a haven for some of the 20th Century's greatest talent. (1981)
Professor Richard Feynman of Caltech talks about his life and career.
Kenneth Williams explores his roots in and around St Pancras where he grew up.
Nell Mullarkey meets the highly successful comedy writer Carla Lane. (1989)