The rescued orphan's good fortune comes to an end when he's spied by Fagin. Stars Tim McInnerny, Adjoa Andoh and Edward Long.
As the orphan recovers from his injuries, a dying woman reveals the truth about his past. Dickens dramatisation with Pam Ferris and John Grillo.
Upwardly mobile Ben and Helen plan a holiday. Simon Brett sitcom starring Paula Wilcox and David Wood. From November 1982. Show more
Freshly qualified doctors Sparrow, Evans and Benskin's medical mishaps go on and on. Starring Richard Briers. From June 1969. Show more
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC7.
Onion-less Hodges hounds the platoon, which has Jones's van for an exercise. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From June 1976. Show more
Stephen Fry serves up more witty banter and sketches. With Hugh Laurie, Jim Broadbent and Alison Steadman. From May 1988. Show more
Can Poirot finally fathom out the murderous events afloat? Agatha Christie's whodunit stars John Moffatt and Rosemary Leach. Show more
There's fresh drama at the yacht club, while Carole Seddon makes an important discovery. Simon Brett's thriller read by Joanna Tope.
More drama erupts, as Carole Seddon's murder investigation reaches a gripping climax. Simon Brett's thriller read by Joanna Tope.
The peace of Sawston is disturbed by the latest news from Italy about Lilia. With Teresa Gallagher and Tom George. Show more
With her creative writing course threatened, Marjorie's glad when Harry arrives to shake things up. Stars Heather Stoney. From August 1990. Show more
A midnight meeting on London Bridge sparks terrible consequences. Stars Tim McInnerny, John Grillo and Adjoa Andoh.
When Nancy learns of the orphan boy's predicament, the hunt mounts for Bill Sikes. Stars Tim McInnerny and John Grillo.
Onion-less Hodges hounds the platoon, which has Jones's van for an exercise. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From June 1976. Show more
Ian McMillan presents games celebrating vintage comedy. Featuring Justin Moorhouse, Alfie Joey, Sarah Millican and Mick Miller.
Poignant Second World War experiences of women in Britain, starting with a soldier's wife. Read by Sylvestra Le Touzel.
Nigel Williams explores the practicalities of very different people's daily journeys to work, on planes through to ferries.
A remarkable gesture cements the friendship between Dr Aziz and British principal, Cyril Fielding. Read by Samuel West. Episode 5 of 15.
Charting his path to fame, comedy legend Barry Cryer recalls his big writing break - thanks to a famous female impersonator.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
Bill and Faith are about to get wed when the groom receives a shock. Stars James Bolam and Lynda Bellingham. From December 1988. Show more
With their love lives in a tangle, Audrey falls out with Marjory. Written for radio. Stars Penelope Keith. From March 1997. Show more
The crew is brought face-to-face with reality when they reach the end of the universe. Stars James Fleet and Emily Joyce. Show more
Ransom voyages to Perelandra, and lands in what appears to be a giant ocean dotted with floating islands where he takes shelter.
Onion-less Hodges hounds the platoon, which has Jones's van for an exercise. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From June 1976. Show more
Ian McMillan presents games celebrating vintage comedy. Featuring Justin Moorhouse, Alfie Joey, Sarah Millican and Mick Miller.
Can Poirot finally fathom out the murderous events afloat? Agatha Christie's whodunit stars John Moffatt and Rosemary Leach. Show more
There's fresh drama at the yacht club, while Carole Seddon makes an important discovery. Simon Brett's thriller read by Joanna Tope.
More drama erupts, as Carole Seddon's murder investigation reaches a gripping climax. Simon Brett's thriller read by Joanna Tope.
The peace of Sawston is disturbed by the latest news from Italy about Lilia. With Teresa Gallagher and Tom George. Show more
With her creative writing course threatened, Marjorie's glad when Harry arrives to shake things up. Stars Heather Stoney. From August 1990. Show more
Stephen Fry serves up more witty banter and sketches. With Hugh Laurie, Jim Broadbent and Alison Steadman. From May 1988. Show more
The multi-talented Mrs Bedi lands in hospital - and meet 'The Six Million Rupee Man'. Stars Meera Syal. From July 1996. Show more
A teacher joins a struggling a cappella group to quit geography. Stars Stephen Tompkinson. From February 2000.
A baby's first words and a spooky hunt for ghosts. Crazy sketch comedy with Colin Hoult and Fergus Craig. From February 2007.
The crew is brought face-to-face with reality when they reach the end of the universe. Stars James Fleet and Emily Joyce. Show more
Ransom voyages to Perelandra, and lands in what appears to be a giant ocean dotted with floating islands where he takes shelter.
Can Poirot finally fathom out the murderous events afloat? Agatha Christie's whodunit stars John Moffatt and Rosemary Leach. Show more
There's fresh drama at the yacht club, while Carole Seddon makes an important discovery. Simon Brett's thriller read by Joanna Tope.
More drama erupts, as Carole Seddon's murder investigation reaches a gripping climax. Simon Brett's thriller read by Joanna Tope.
The peace of Sawston is disturbed by the latest news from Italy about Lilia. With Teresa Gallagher and Tom George. Show more
With her creative writing course threatened, Marjorie's glad when Harry arrives to shake things up. Stars Heather Stoney. From August 1990. Show more
Stephen Fry serves up more witty banter and sketches. With Hugh Laurie, Jim Broadbent and Alison Steadman. From May 1988. Show more
The multi-talented Mrs Bedi lands in hospital - and meet 'The Six Million Rupee Man'. Stars Meera Syal. From July 1996. Show more
A teacher joins a struggling a cappella group to quit geography. Stars Stephen Tompkinson. From February 2000.
A baby's first words and a spooky hunt for ghosts. Crazy sketch comedy with Colin Hoult and Fergus Craig. From February 2007.