France, 1910: Ahead of the Great War, Stephen Wraysford falls in love with the wife of a wealthy baron. Stars Toby Stephens.
The shady lawyer makes a movie in Hollywood. The Marx Brothers radio shows recreated. With Michael Roberts. From June 1991. Show more
JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. From April 1989. Show more
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC7.
Parked outside for ten years, the Lad hits snags galore when he is forced to move his motor. Stars Tony Hancock. From April 1958. Show more
Lovelorn Jason Conroy gets poetic and faces trouble at a gig for some scouts. Stars Dominic Monaghan. From September 1999. Show more
The case is proving difficult to crack, and for Watson there are tricky matters of the heart to negotiate. Stars Clive Merrison. Show more
When measles confines Midge to school, her father makes a confession. Stars Sarah Lancashire and Philip Glenister.
When a theatrical first lady receives a chilling death threat, the Victorian detective investigates. Starring Brian Cox. Show more
France, 1916. After Isabelle, Stephen faces the bloodiest of wars. Dramatisation of Sebastian Faulks' novel with Toby Stephens.
Parked outside for ten years, the Lad hits snags galore when he is forced to move his motor. Stars Tony Hancock. From April 1958. Show more
As the rag and bone men argue, Harold is set to leave. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From July 1966. Show more
Drama serial set in and around a busy medical practice in West London.
Owen Knowles, Dr Robert Hampson and John Milius discuss paradox and moral ambiguity in the modernist classic, published in 1902.
Laura tries to seduce Martin when he comes to view his coveted painting, but they're interrupted. Read by Martin Jarvis.
Reading her own biography, famous agony aunt Claire Rayner reveals her teenage ambitions and determination to become a nurse.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
Mr Sims bowls a 'bouncer' at Tradition and opens up a can of worms. Stars Karl Howman and James Grout. From June 1989. Show more
Charles learns of Izzy's torrid past, when her friends join them for a holiday. Stars Imelda Staunton. From November 1988. Show more
The Colonel asks Sam and Joshua to help with a deadly infrasound project. Stars Clare Corbett and Matthew Dyktynski. From 2006. Show more
Billy Pilgrim is both a prisoner of war and an inadvertent time traveller. Cult absurdist classic read by Robert Jezek.
Parked outside for ten years, the Lad hits snags galore when he is forced to move his motor. Stars Tony Hancock. From April 1958. Show more
As the rag and bone men argue, Harold is set to leave. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From July 1966. Show more
The case is proving difficult to crack, and for Watson there are tricky matters of the heart to negotiate. Stars Clive Merrison. Show more
When measles confines Midge to school, her father makes a confession. Stars Sarah Lancashire and Philip Glenister.
When a theatrical first lady receives a chilling death threat, the Victorian detective investigates. Starring Brian Cox. Show more
Lovelorn Jason Conroy gets poetic and faces trouble at a gig for some scouts. Stars Dominic Monaghan. From September 1999. Show more
The actor minds his girlfriend's talented stunt dog, but it eats everything in sight. With Ronni Ancona. From May 1998. Show more
Another lecture with Jeremy Hardy.
Excitement at the Millennium Dome. Topical fun from Northern Ireland's comedy troupe. From February 2000.
The Colonel asks Sam and Joshua to help with a deadly infrasound project. Stars Clare Corbett and Matthew Dyktynski. From 2006. Show more
Billy Pilgrim is both a prisoner of war and an inadvertent time traveller. Cult absurdist classic read by Robert Jezek.
The case is proving difficult to crack, and for Watson there are tricky matters of the heart to negotiate. Stars Clive Merrison. Show more
When measles confines Midge to school, her father makes a confession. Stars Sarah Lancashire and Philip Glenister.
When a theatrical first lady receives a chilling death threat, the Victorian detective investigates. Starring Brian Cox. Show more
Lovelorn Jason Conroy gets poetic and faces trouble at a gig for some scouts. Stars Dominic Monaghan. From September 1999. Show more
The actor minds his girlfriend's talented stunt dog, but it eats everything in sight. With Ronni Ancona. From May 1998. Show more
On its 25th anniversary, writers and performers reflect on Gummy Monkey: The Musical. Stars Greg Davies. From April 2007. Show more
Excitement at the Millennium Dome. Topical fun from Northern Ireland's comedy troupe. From February 2000.