Robert Moore's mill is attacked by Luddites, and Shirley is pleased to try and prove herself. Stars Moir Leslie and Neil Caple.
The author is alarmed to find a four-legged friend in his car. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From April 1976. Show more
Troubles abound in the village boatyard and surgery - with a sleazy press. Political satire with Jo Kendall. From August 1989. Show more
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC7.
Disguised as firemen for an exercise, the platoon must tackle a real blaze. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From April 1975. Show more
Robin Ince is joined by Stephanie Merritt and Steve Punt for another edition of BBC7's weekly comedy round-up.
Wealthy Dubliner Dermot McPhail buys an old mansion in Cork, unaware that it's home to an ancient curse. Stars Gerry O'Brien. Show more
The mystery over a strange being, an eminent professor and a secret that could transform modern science. Read by John Rowe. Show more
Kit and the single gentleman reach their destination. Conclusion of the Dickens dramatisation starring Alex Jennings. From January 2003.
A kindly vicar appoints a lonely widower as church safety officer but he proves to be rather accident prone. Stars Peter Sallis. From November 2000.
Caroline's discovery that Mrs Pryor is her mother gives her strength in her illness. Shirley appears about to accept a proposal.
Disguised as firemen for an exercise, the platoon must tackle a real blaze. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From April 1975. Show more
Umpire Brian Johnston bowls the questions to Tim Rice, Paul Merton, Willie Rushton and Rachel Heyhoe-Flint. From September 1992.
An archaeologist is amazed by her nurse's likeness to an Egyptian painting discovered in a tomb. Read by Janet Maw.
Nigel Williams explores the practicalities of very different people's daily journeys to work, on planes through to ferries.
Surviving Italian crossings and enjoying Turkish pop music, the American concludes his European travelogue. Read by Kerry Shale.
Willie gets news of his mother, as his future life is finally resolved. Michelle Magorian's wartime tale read by David Brierley.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
Phonsie's sale of the Hoover ancestral home is the cause of much speculation. 1956 sleepy Irish town whimsy with TP McKenna. Show more
Jack has flu, so daughter Nicola takes over just as the pub inspectors are due. Stars Michael Williams. From February 1999. Show more
The museum guard ends up literally talking to herself, and finds her other self very rude. Stars Lyndsey Marshal. Show more
Back from his voyage, the narrator sees a sinister green hand at his window. Jim Norton reads William Hope Hodgson's fantasy. Show more
Disguised as firemen for an exercise, the platoon must tackle a real blaze. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From April 1975. Show more
Umpire Brian Johnston bowls the questions to Tim Rice, Paul Merton, Willie Rushton and Rachel Heyhoe-Flint. From September 1992.
Wealthy Dubliner Dermot McPhail buys an old mansion in Cork, unaware that it's home to an ancient curse. Stars Gerry O'Brien. Show more
The mystery over a strange being, an eminent professor and a secret that could transform modern science. Read by John Rowe. Show more
Kit and the single gentleman reach their destination. Conclusion of the Dickens dramatisation starring Alex Jennings. From January 2003.
A kindly vicar appoints a lonely widower as church safety officer but he proves to be rather accident prone. Stars Peter Sallis. From November 2000.
Robin Ince is joined by Stephanie Merritt and Steve Punt for another edition of BBC7's weekly comedy round-up.
Deadpan master Jimmy Carr chats to Bruce Morton about his career, life on tour and writing comedy routines. From January 2006. Show more
My Booze Hell, by Little Johnny Cartilage
Episode 2: Sugar, Der Der Der Der Der Der, Ah Honey, Honey
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 12 months
The faded 70s idol fails to impress Melvyn Bragg while plugging his book. With Johnny Meres and Ben Miller. From October 1996. Show more
Michael Feydeau and David Pershore's case of wartime spying skulduggery. Starring Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. From 2001. Show more
Phil works and Sarah's a mum at home, but then she's offered a job. Stars Jim Sweeney and Caroline Quentin.
The museum guard ends up literally talking to herself, and finds her other self very rude. Stars Lyndsey Marshal. Show more
Back from his voyage, the narrator sees a sinister green hand at his window. Jim Norton reads William Hope Hodgson's fantasy. Show more
Wealthy Dubliner Dermot McPhail buys an old mansion in Cork, unaware that it's home to an ancient curse. Stars Gerry O'Brien. Show more
The mystery over a strange being, an eminent professor and a secret that could transform modern science. Read by John Rowe. Show more
Kit and the single gentleman reach their destination. Conclusion of the Dickens dramatisation starring Alex Jennings. From January 2003.
A kindly vicar appoints a lonely widower as church safety officer but he proves to be rather accident prone. Stars Peter Sallis. From November 2000.
Robin Ince is joined by Stephanie Merritt and Steve Punt for another edition of BBC7's weekly comedy round-up.
Deadpan master Jimmy Carr chats to Bruce Morton about his career, life on tour and writing comedy routines. From January 2006. Show more
My Booze Hell, by Little Johnny Cartilage
Episode 2: Sugar, Der Der Der Der Der Der, Ah Honey, Honey
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 12 months
The faded 70s idol fails to impress Melvyn Bragg while plugging his book. With Johnny Meres and Ben Miller. From October 1996. Show more
Michael Feydeau and David Pershore's case of wartime spying skulduggery. Starring Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. From 2001. Show more
Phil works and Sarah's a mum at home, but then she's offered a job. Stars Jim Sweeney and Caroline Quentin.