'I would give my soul to stay young'. A vain aristocrat makes a dangerous pact. Starring Ian McDiarmid and Jamie Glover. Show more
The author and his wife Diana hear some bumps in the night. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From October 1979. Show more
The GP moons over Nurse Angus, while Cameron tackles two arch enemies. AJ Cronin dramatisation with John Gordon Sinclair. Show more
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC7.
The platoon hold a Spitfire fundraiser, but Jones is pining for Mrs Fox. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From March 1976. Show more
Wendy adopts a dog which adores her, but hates Robin. Stars Kay Stonham and Simon Greenall. From June 2003.
Following a stay in hospital, Chicago private eye VI Warshawski heads to Canada in pursuit of the truth. Stars Kathleen Turner. Show more
Adrift in New Orleans in search of his son, the detective meets a stranger. Ray Shell and Joel Karie conclude James Sallis's novel. Show more
On her trip to Rome, American Isabel Archer is surprised to bump into Lord Warburton. Read by Miriam Margolyes.
How John the Baptist always spoke his mind. Dorothy L Sayers' cycle of plays on the life of Jesus Christ. Stars John Laurie.
The aristocrat is living a life of selfish pleasure. But is retribution on the horizon? Stars Ian McDiarmid and Jamie Glover. Show more
The platoon hold a Spitfire fundraiser, but Jones is pining for Mrs Fox. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From March 1976. Show more
Ned Sherrin chairs the music quiz with Philip Robinson of Hatfield, Northampton's Catherine Wills and John Tracey of Argyll.
A refugee from the Russian Revolution finds himself running a successful night club in Montmartre. Read by Crawford Logan.
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
French forces in Afghanistan, November 2001
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for over a year
The coincidences between the assassinations of Abraham Lincoln and John F Kennedy. Plus, the UN debate on war with Afghanistan.
The claim for insurance sparks repercussions for loss adjuster Lorimer Black. Read by Stephen Critchlow.
Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson
Glasgow to the Yorkshire Dales
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
Soaking up culture and off to a pub, the American author concludes his sentimental journey around Britain. Read by Kerry Shale. Show more
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
Barmaid Irene wonders why her crooked brother has returned to the tiny Scottish island. Stars Lynn Ferguson. From March 2000. Show more
A legal firm invites John, Ruth and Hilary to a team-building exercise. Stars John Bird and Sarah Lancashire. From March 1999. Show more
BQ Brown has good reason to learn more about the powers of the Cranford family. Stars Wendy Baxter and Michael Cochrane. Show more
Offred embarks on Serena Joy's plan and witnesses the brutality of the new regime. Read by Buffy Davis.
Serena Joy confronts Offred in the climax to the chilling, dystopian vision of female subjugation. Concluded by Buffy Davis.
The platoon hold a Spitfire fundraiser, but Jones is pining for Mrs Fox. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From March 1976. Show more
Ned Sherrin chairs the music quiz with Philip Robinson of Hatfield, Northampton's Catherine Wills and John Tracey of Argyll.
Following a stay in hospital, Chicago private eye VI Warshawski heads to Canada in pursuit of the truth. Stars Kathleen Turner. Show more
Adrift in New Orleans in search of his son, the detective meets a stranger. Ray Shell and Joel Karie conclude James Sallis's novel. Show more
On her trip to Rome, American Isabel Archer is surprised to bump into Lord Warburton. Read by Miriam Margolyes.
How John the Baptist always spoke his mind. Dorothy L Sayers' cycle of plays on the life of Jesus Christ. Stars John Laurie.
Wendy adopts a dog which adores her, but hates Robin. Stars Kay Stonham and Simon Greenall. From June 2003.
t became a TV smash hit, but Matt Lucas and David Walliams' oddball comedy premiered first - on radio. From August 2000. Show more
A festive tale from the Mausoleum Club. Could Sir Henry's cake adoration be his downfall? Stars Stephen Fry. From December 1984.
Michael Feydeau and David Pershore probe a murder and false accusations. Stars Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. From April 2003. Show more
The truncated thespians give their special treatment to the Richards, Henrys and a few more royals. From June 1994.
BQ Brown has good reason to learn more about the powers of the Cranford family. Stars Wendy Baxter and Michael Cochrane. Show more
Offred embarks on Serena Joy's plan and witnesses the brutality of the new regime. Read by Buffy Davis.
Serena Joy confronts Offred in the climax to the chilling, dystopian vision of female subjugation. Concluded by Buffy Davis.
Following a stay in hospital, Chicago private eye VI Warshawski heads to Canada in pursuit of the truth. Stars Kathleen Turner. Show more
Adrift in New Orleans in search of his son, the detective meets a stranger. Ray Shell and Joel Karie conclude James Sallis's novel. Show more
On her trip to Rome, American Isabel Archer is surprised to bump into Lord Warburton. Read by Miriam Margolyes.
How John the Baptist always spoke his mind. Dorothy L Sayers' cycle of plays on the life of Jesus Christ. Stars John Laurie.
Wendy adopts a dog which adores her, but hates Robin. Stars Kay Stonham and Simon Greenall. From June 2003.
t became a TV smash hit, but Matt Lucas and David Walliams' oddball comedy premiered first - on radio. From August 2000. Show more
A festive tale from the Mausoleum Club. Could Sir Henry's cake adoration be his downfall? Stars Stephen Fry. From December 1984.
Michael Feydeau and David Pershore probe a murder and false accusations. Stars Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. From April 2003. Show more
The truncated thespians give their special treatment to the Richards, Henrys and a few more royals. From June 1994.