A celebration of Scottish poet and humorist Ivor Cutler - presented by Arnold Brown with Stewart Lee, John Hegley and John Peel.
Geoffrey Wheeler crosses the water to visit one of the variety circuit's finest venues - in Ireland's capital city. From 2003. Show more
Clerical confusion reigns when Noote's friend asks him to marry her. Adapted from TV. With Jonathan Cecil. From July 1972. Show more
The cheeky youngster misses out on a zoo trip, when he's suspected of having measles. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From October 1968.
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC7.
The amazing rise and fall of BBC Home Service announcer Wallace Greenslade. Stars Spike Milligan. From December 1955. Show more
There's a 'Major' revelation, plus some new rhyming slang. The comic duo review the week. With Gina Yashere.
Mystery afloat as a Cornish family's curse starts to unravel. Andrew Sachs stars as GK Chesterton's clerical sleuth. Show more
With fresh clues on Barbara's history, Richard Rollison is Paris-bound when police stop his car. Stars Terence Alexander. Show more
Arriving from Jamaica, Hortense discovers post-war England is cold and dreary. Stars Nadine Marshall and Stephen Tompkinson.
Samuel and Maxine are awake during 1987's English hurricane. Play in verse and rhyme starring Norman Beaton. From October 1988.
The 'dub poet' recorded live in London and in conversation with Carol Ann Duffy. Includes 'Dis Poetry' and 'In A Liverpool'.
Lizzie Hexam goes missing, having received a retraction of claims against her father. Stars Simon Cadell and Pippa Guard.
The amazing rise and fall of BBC Home Service announcer Wallace Greenslade. Stars Spike Milligan. From December 1955. Show more
Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Andy Hamilton - all together in Birmingham, being silly.
Drama serial set in and around a busy medical practice in West London.
As a pioneer of the abstract style, Vassily Kandinsky was one of the most influential artists of the century.
Political veteran Tony Benn shares private recordings from history's frontline. Was Britain just a big American bomb factory?
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, John Wells, John Sessions and Patricia Routledge. From March 1989. Show more
The shady lawyer turns farmer for a wealthy uncle. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. With Michael Roberts. From May 1991. Show more
After drifting without power, the crew receives a mysterious message and spots a spacecraft. Stars Nicky Henson and Barry Foster. Show more
'Coolhunter' Cayce Pollard is mugged in Tokyo, but who is behind her assailants? Fast-moving thriller read by Lorelei King. Show more
The amazing rise and fall of BBC Home Service announcer Wallace Greenslade. Stars Spike Milligan. From December 1955. Show more
Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Andy Hamilton - all together in Birmingham, being silly.
Mystery afloat as a Cornish family's curse starts to unravel. Andrew Sachs stars as GK Chesterton's clerical sleuth. Show more
With fresh clues on Barbara's history, Richard Rollison is Paris-bound when police stop his car. Stars Terence Alexander. Show more
Arriving from Jamaica, Hortense discovers post-war England is cold and dreary. Stars Nadine Marshall and Stephen Tompkinson.
Samuel and Maxine are awake during 1987's English hurricane. Play in verse and rhyme starring Norman Beaton. From October 1988.
The 'dub poet' recorded live in London and in conversation with Carol Ann Duffy. Includes 'Dis Poetry' and 'In A Liverpool'.
There's a 'Major' revelation, plus some new rhyming slang. The comic duo review the week. With Gina Yashere.
The Derby and Joan club's performance of Emmanuel is top of the councillors' agenda. With Liz Fraser.
Seventy-year-old Celia reveals how her teenage grandson guides her down the world wide web's darker threads. Stars Sheila Reid.
World Weary: It's snow jokes from Paul Copley and Helen Moon in the sketch show mixing up language and sounds. From October 2007.
As Susan turns 40, her goldfish ponder the concept of time. Stars Shaun Prendergast and Hamish McColl. From September 1998. Show more
Hercule Poirot's murder mystery - and a freak piano student. Sketch comedy from Edinburgh with Dave Lamb. From January 1997.
After drifting without power, the crew receives a mysterious message and spots a spacecraft. Stars Nicky Henson and Barry Foster. Show more
'Coolhunter' Cayce Pollard is mugged in Tokyo, but who is behind her assailants? Fast-moving thriller read by Lorelei King. Show more
Mystery afloat as a Cornish family's curse starts to unravel. Andrew Sachs stars as GK Chesterton's clerical sleuth. Show more
With fresh clues on Barbara's history, Richard Rollison is Paris-bound when police stop his car. Stars Terence Alexander. Show more
Arriving from Jamaica, Hortense discovers post-war England is cold and dreary. Stars Nadine Marshall and Stephen Tompkinson.
Samuel and Maxine are awake during 1987's English hurricane. Play in verse and rhyme starring Norman Beaton. From October 1988.
The 'dub poet' recorded live in London and in conversation with Carol Ann Duffy. Includes 'Dis Poetry' and 'In A Liverpool'.
There's a 'Major' revelation, plus some new rhyming slang. The comic duo review the week. With Gina Yashere.
The Derby and Joan club's performance of Emmanuel is top of the councillors' agenda. With Liz Fraser.
Seventy-year-old Celia reveals how her teenage grandson guides her down the world wide web's darker threads. Stars Sheila Reid.
World Weary: It's snow jokes from Paul Copley and Helen Moon in the sketch show mixing up language and sounds. From October 2007.
As Susan turns 40, her goldfish ponder the concept of time. Stars Shaun Prendergast and Hamish McColl. From September 1998. Show more
Hercule Poirot's murder mystery - and a freak piano student. Sketch comedy from Edinburgh with Dave Lamb. From January 1997.