Paul Rowley's documentary reveals how the wireless wizard tried to keep himself on-air after BBC Radio 1 sacked him in 1970.
Laughs and music from Bob, Victoria Wood and Ray Alan with Lord Charles. Recorded at The Hippodrome, Hulme in 1984. Show more
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC7. Show more
Neddie Seagoon is sent to capture the German general who commands the island of Crete. Stars Spike Milligan. From March 1957. Show more
When a landlord's daughter offers to help run the pub, his reaction is unexpected. Stars Michael Williams. From December 1998. Show more
When a brutal death is discovered in the coastal fishing village of Polford, Sergeant Fowler investigates. Stars Leslie Sands. Show more
It's Melbourne, Australia, 1886, and a dead body is found in curious circumstances. Crawford Logan reads Fergus Hume's crime novel.
Inspired by her mother's experiences, Katie Hickman examines the lives of diplomats' wives through their letters and diaries.
Dramatisation of poet Roger McGough's iconic, magical tale of love in the 1960s. Stars Mark McGann and Katy Carmichael. Show more
Talking about the enigmatic muse for his 1960s magical poem of love, Roger McGough reveals who Monika really was. From 1998. Show more
Stella Gibbons - Cold Comfort Farm
Episode 1: 1. Flora's Rights
1 hour on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
Flora Poste decides to live off her relatives, the Starkadders of Howling, but problems lie ahead. Stars Patricia Gallimore. Show more
Neddie Seagoon is sent to capture the German general who commands the island of Crete. Stars Spike Milligan. From March 1957. Show more
John Cleese's magic tricks, and a talking baboon called Dermot. Songs and sketches with Graeme Garden. From April 1967. Show more
Sophie tells all, and Calypso has a secret for Hector, but where is he? Sian Phillips reads the Second World War family saga. Show more
Novelist and playwright Fay Weldon reads her own honest, sometimes painful, often funny, account of a life well lived.
Anna Massey narrates the history of John of Gaunt and the reign of Richard II.
In a quest to see what's become of Betjeman's Britain, poet Roger McGough sets out from London's Baker Street station.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7. Show more
With the press on the prowl, Ambassador Mackenzie's memoirs spark Embassy havoc. Stars Dinsdale Landen. From November 1990. Show more
The landladies' daddy battles with hallucinogenic fungus and chips. Stars Miriam Margolyes and Denise Coffey. From April 2004. Show more
The Routemasters by Andrew McGibbon
Episode 1: 1. Taking the Michelangelo
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
When Bernie catches the wrong bus, he is transported back to 16th century Rome to help out a great artist. Stars Amanda Donohoe. Show more
Bill and Coker are reunited with some of the original university group, but Josella isn't with them. Cult novel read by Roger May. Show more
Neddie Seagoon is sent to capture the German general who commands the island of Crete. Stars Spike Milligan. From March 1957. Show more
John Cleese's magic tricks, and a talking baboon called Dermot. Songs and sketches with Graeme Garden. From April 1967. Show more
When a brutal death is discovered in the coastal fishing village of Polford, Sergeant Fowler investigates. Stars Leslie Sands. Show more
It's Melbourne, Australia, 1886, and a dead body is found in curious circumstances. Crawford Logan reads Fergus Hume's crime novel.
Inspired by her mother's experiences, Katie Hickman examines the lives of diplomats' wives through their letters and diaries.
Dramatisation of poet Roger McGough's iconic, magical tale of love in the 1960s. Stars Mark McGann and Katy Carmichael. Show more
Talking about the enigmatic muse for his 1960s magical poem of love, Roger McGough reveals who Monika really was. From 1998. Show more
When a landlord's daughter offers to help run the pub, his reaction is unexpected. Stars Michael Williams. From December 1998. Show more
The player battles a case of libel based on an alleged encounter in a portable loo. Stars Christopher Douglas. From June 2002. Show more
With 2000 snails in Alex's shed, there are fears that they will take over the village. Stars Gerard Foster and Geoffrey Palmer. From July 2001. Show more
Decadent Auderon's unsavoury habits threaten family ruin. Improvised comedy with Paul Merton and Josie Lawrence. From May 1993. Show more
The Routemasters by Andrew McGibbon
Episode 1: 1. Taking the Michelangelo
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
When Bernie catches the wrong bus, he is transported back to 16th century Rome to help out a great artist. Stars Amanda Donohoe. Show more
Bill and Coker are reunited with some of the original university group, but Josella isn't with them. Cult novel read by Roger May. Show more
When a brutal death is discovered in the coastal fishing village of Polford, Sergeant Fowler investigates. Stars Leslie Sands. Show more
It's Melbourne, Australia, 1886, and a dead body is found in curious circumstances. Crawford Logan reads Fergus Hume's crime novel.
Inspired by her mother's experiences, Katie Hickman examines the lives of diplomats' wives through their letters and diaries.
Dramatisation of poet Roger McGough's iconic, magical tale of love in the 1960s. Stars Mark McGann and Katy Carmichael. Show more
Talking about the enigmatic muse for his 1960s magical poem of love, Roger McGough reveals who Monika really was. From 1998. Show more
When a landlord's daughter offers to help run the pub, his reaction is unexpected. Stars Michael Williams. From December 1998. Show more
The player battles a case of libel based on an alleged encounter in a portable loo. Stars Christopher Douglas. From June 2002. Show more
With 2000 snails in Alex's shed, there are fears that they will take over the village. Stars Gerard Foster and Geoffrey Palmer. From July 2001. Show more
Decadent Auderon's unsavoury habits threaten family ruin. Improvised comedy with Paul Merton and Josie Lawrence. From May 1993. Show more