From Minnesota's Rhubarb Festival, with Texas honky-tonk's Joe Ely and The Rhubarb Sisters playing songs about the beloved Rheum.
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC7. Show more
Serial written by Katie Hickman, based on four centuries of letters, diaries and memoirs of diplomatic wives and daughters.
The touching and compassionate story of one man's guilt over his love for two women. Read by Dermot Crowley.
Professor Aubrey Manning visits an ambitious project in Egypt aiming to unearth diseases suffered by the ancient inhabitants.
A treasure map leads young Jim Hawkins on a sea adventure with devious Long John Silver. Stars Peter Jeffrey and Hugh Paddick. Show more
With his mum very busy at the church, hungry Robert takes action. Starring Brenda Blethyn and Desmond Barritt. From February 1993. Show more
From chars to landladies, a clip-packed celebration of the comedy characters of the much-loved film and TV actress.
Revealing how the comedian took off as a radio star, Miriam Marx Allen concludes her reminiscences with Tony Staveacre.
Frankie visits the house where he was born and prepares for a royal visit. With June Whitfield and Ray Fell. From November 1974. Show more
Magical revelations from a couple of bona conjurers! Stars Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Joan Sims. From June 1969. Show more
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7. Show more
From chars to landladies, a clip-packed celebration of the comedy characters of the much-loved film and TV actress.
Revealing how the comedian took off as a radio star, Miriam Marx Allen concludes her reminiscences with Tony Staveacre.
The Darker Side of the Border
Episode 1: 1. The Captain of the Polestar by Arthur Conan Doyle
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 8 months
Strange apparitions loom for a Dundee whaling ship trapped in Arctic ice. Is it the captain's lost love? Stars Alec Heggie. Show more
Kurt Vonnegut's tale of an academic who discovers how to control the forces of nature with his mind. Read by Stuart Milligan. Show more
Frankie visits the house where he was born and prepares for a royal visit. With June Whitfield and Ray Fell. From November 1974. Show more
Magical revelations from a couple of bona conjurers! Stars Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Joan Sims. From June 1969. Show more
A treasure map leads young Jim Hawkins on a sea adventure with devious Long John Silver. Stars Peter Jeffrey and Hugh Paddick. Show more
With his mum very busy at the church, hungry Robert takes action. Starring Brenda Blethyn and Desmond Barritt. From February 1993. Show more
Sandi Toksvig chairs the topical comedy quiz 'fresh from 4'.
There's a Star Trek shock on the sketch show for people growing older disgracefully. Starring Eleanor Bron and Graeme Garden. From April 2003. Show more
Michael Bentine's 1994 autobiographical stage tour concludes. Including memories of The Goons and It's a Square World.
Michael Feydeau and David Pershore review the curious case of a fallen monk. With Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. From October 2001. Show more
The Doctor Who cast and crew discuss the penultimate episode of the fourth TV series.
As illness sweeps their neighbourhood, one couple takes desperate measures to protect their child. Read by Kelsey Grammar.
Serial written by Katie Hickman, based on four centuries of letters, diaries and memoirs of diplomatic wives and daughters.
The touching and compassionate story of one man's guilt over his love for two women. Read by Dermot Crowley.
Professor Aubrey Manning visits an ambitious project in Egypt aiming to unearth diseases suffered by the ancient inhabitants.
Sandi Toksvig chairs the topical comedy quiz 'fresh from 4'.
There's a Star Trek shock on the sketch show for people growing older disgracefully. Starring Eleanor Bron and Graeme Garden. From April 2003. Show more
Michael Bentine's 1994 autobiographical stage tour concludes. Including memories of The Goons and It's a Square World.
Michael Feydeau and David Pershore review the curious case of a fallen monk. With Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. From October 2001. Show more