With Guy Crouchback disgraced after battle training, the fearsome Brigadier appears. Stars Hugh Dickson and Patrick Troughton.
Station Master Horace takes on the bolshie buffet staff. Stars Arthur Lowe and Kenneth Connor. From February 1972. Show more
It's the end of the school year, and the end of an era. Starring Karl Howman and James Grout. From November 1998. Show more
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC7. Show more
The story of less famous 'Hans' Liszt. With Kenneth Horne, Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden. From January 1961.
Joy and consternation as Wendy is promoted at work, but Robin is suspended. Stars Kay Stonham and Simon Greenall. From May 2003.
With Willy dead, Charles Paris questions the owner of the student actors' house. Francis Matthews stars as the amateur sleuth.
Captain Foulkes pays Syn a visit in search of his wallet and The Scarecrow meets Robespierre in Paris. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell.
Mrs Nickleby is flattered by the attentions of an amorous old neighbour. Dramatisation of Dickens' novel with Alex Jennings.
The Baker Street detective probes why a child's scribbles spark tragedy for an old Norfolk family. Stars Clive Merrison and Michael Williams.
The Brigadier sparks confusion as Abthorpe's 'thunderbox' chemical toilet arrives. Stars Hugh Dickson and Norman Rodway.
The story of less famous 'Hans' Liszt. With Kenneth Horne, Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden. From January 1961.
Crime writers Tim Heald and Jessica Mann tackle the case of an asphyxiated writer. Chaired by Simon Brett. From February 1997.
The cantankerous rural rogue has a close encounter with a pig. Read by David Neal.
Indira Gandhi's father Nehru learns of her search abroad to cure her sick mother. Read by Nina Wadia. and Paul Bhattacharjee.
This Sceptred Isle
Episode 133: Goldsmith and Sterne and 18th Century Letters
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
A time of inventions, salons and smuggling in eighteenth century Britain. Narrated by Anna Massey.
Renowned linguist Professor Eric Hawkins recalls how being a wartime soldier influenced his future ethos in the classroom.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7. Show more
The author writes off his car as a result of trying to help wife Diana find inspiration. Stars Ian Carmichael. From November 1977. Show more
Sarah is missing daughter Clare, and her mother Eleanor is still very irritating. Stars Prunella Scales. From January 1989. Show more
The crew make a discovery in Egypt, while stowaways are reported on the Mars-bound ship. Stars Barry Foster. Show more
Arthur Schnitzler's exploration of jealousy and desire reaches its disturbing conclusion. Read by Paul Rhys.
The story of less famous 'Hans' Liszt. With Kenneth Horne, Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick and Betty Marsden. From January 1961.
Crime writers Tim Heald and Jessica Mann tackle the case of an asphyxiated writer. Chaired by Simon Brett. From February 1997.
With Willy dead, Charles Paris questions the owner of the student actors' house. Francis Matthews stars as the amateur sleuth.
Captain Foulkes pays Syn a visit in search of his wallet and The Scarecrow meets Robespierre in Paris. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell.
Mrs Nickleby is flattered by the attentions of an amorous old neighbour. Dramatisation of Dickens' novel with Alex Jennings.
The Baker Street detective probes why a child's scribbles spark tragedy for an old Norfolk family. Stars Clive Merrison and Michael Williams.
Joy and consternation as Wendy is promoted at work, but Robin is suspended. Stars Kay Stonham and Simon Greenall. From May 2003.
Baltimore shopkeeper Samuel Oliphant has much to worry about. 1770 America sitcom. Stars Andy Hamilton. From January 2000. Show more
Topless pics inspire the struggling actor to join an environmental protest. With Ronnie Ancona and Alan Francis. From June 1998.
Dan Freedman and Nick Romero's pun-fest, where salty talk show host Jelly Stinger meets some fishy guests. From September 1998. Show more
The crew make a discovery in Egypt, while stowaways are reported on the Mars-bound ship. Stars Barry Foster. Show more
Arthur Schnitzler's exploration of jealousy and desire reaches its disturbing conclusion. Read by Paul Rhys.
With Willy dead, Charles Paris questions the owner of the student actors' house. Francis Matthews stars as the amateur sleuth.
Captain Foulkes pays Syn a visit in search of his wallet and The Scarecrow meets Robespierre in Paris. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell.
Mrs Nickleby is flattered by the attentions of an amorous old neighbour. Dramatisation of Dickens' novel with Alex Jennings.
The Baker Street detective probes why a child's scribbles spark tragedy for an old Norfolk family. Stars Clive Merrison and Michael Williams.
Joy and consternation as Wendy is promoted at work, but Robin is suspended. Stars Kay Stonham and Simon Greenall. From May 2003.
Baltimore shopkeeper Samuel Oliphant has much to worry about. 1770 America sitcom. Stars Andy Hamilton. From January 2000. Show more
Topless pics inspire the struggling actor to join an environmental protest. With Ronnie Ancona and Alan Francis. From June 1998.
Dan Freedman and Nick Romero's pun-fest, where salty talk show host Jelly Stinger meets some fishy guests. From September 1998. Show more