Relationships, friendships and even marriages are tenuous, but diamonds? Well, they're
forever.
Grace's life revolved around her job as a librarian and her small garden but her new lodger Kevin discovered her hidden depths. Literally!
Stan and Benny stole classic cars to order and they'd found a beauty in a quiet place with no CCTV and a buyer waiting just twenty miles up the road. What could possibly go wrong?
Everyone liked Eric. He was great company. Full of warmth and good humour but with a hint of mystery which seemed to enhance his appeal. I found my relationship with him to be life changing.
Joe and Marion had been married for nearly 25 years and agreed on most things but when a situation arose upon which they could not agree, it was up to each of them to find a solution.
A tentative first public outing for a magnificent cruise ship and an encounter with a less than engaging fellow passenger.
Michael and Marion had no idea that their family had a black sheep -
until he turned up one evening to stay with them.
What opinions do we have about a quiet man? Gentle, thoughtful, considerate, respectable? That's right isn't it? Well isn't it
If you don’t have anything to hide you have nothing to fear. When you’re being questioned by the police it’s an attitude that makes good sense. But it’s of little help if you do have something to hide.
My son, Peter, is as inquisitive and imaginative as any seven year old boy can be. All very endearing until an international spy ring becomes involved!
Eric's chance discovery gives a great boost to four deserving causes but where did this rich haul come from?
A walk through the sometimes difficult terrain of this life is so much easier with friends to support and guide you
When George visited a new coffee shop he unlocked a powerful nostalgia for his schooldays and a mystery that would change his life.
Fly fishing on the Dun was even more enjoyable in the company of Ben. His knowledge and expertise seemed endless but who was he?
There’s something magical about a bridge across a river. It can change so much of the life around it. It can bring distant communities together and change the daily lives of local residents. It can also be the setting for great personal drama.
In 1907 Florence Maybrick was found guilty of murdering her husband and was sentenced to death. The principal evidence in the case came from her brother-in-law, Michael Maybrick, a celebrated musical composer. The evidence was thin and of doubtful source but the jury believed it. Did they feel that the composer of 'Holy City' wouldn't lie?
It's just a random number in a spreadsheet. It really can't have any significance. Can it?
When Bob and Sue took their touring holiday in Germany they uncovered surprising family connections. Old foes or new friends?
When an unknown donor leaves money at the bank one has to ask who on earth could be responsible.
In 1931 William Herbert Wallace stood trial at Liverpool Assizes accused of the murder of his wife Julia. The result and subsequent events in this cause celebre are replayed in this one hour sound documentary.
We must all co-operate when there's a murderer on the loose. Just do what you can to assist the authorities.