Singer Emmy Lou Harris joins the American funny man at St Paul's Fitzgerald Theater for more comedy and music. From 2008.
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7, presented by Kirsten O'Brien. Includes Jamie Glover reading The Thief Lord by Cornelia Funke.
Meera Syal reads her own novel about 12-year-old Meena, growing up in a Black Country village in the 1970s.
A bird makes the ultimate sacrifice so that an unworldly young man can woo his love. Read by John Moffatt. From December 1997.
1980 - An Olympics boycott and Brits battling it out on the track upstage saving the whale. With Simon Barnes.
Mysterious events in a house turn frightening in a gripping reworking of the Welsh Blodeuwedd myth. Stars Siriol Jenkins.
Will pregnant Izzy be able to finally settle down with the man of her dreams? Stars Imelda Staunton. From October 1993.
Geoffrey Wheeler recollects the theatrical landladies who gave bed and board to actors and variety turns. With Bruce Forsyth.
Ned Sherrin tells the story of Coyle and Sharpe, the perpetrators of ludicrous street interviews in 1960s America. From January 2003.
The cheeky youngster misses out on a zoo trip, when he's suspected of having measles. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From October 1968.
Bob and Terry take an eventful trip down memory lane. Adapted from TV with James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. From August 1975. Show more
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
Geoffrey Wheeler recollects the theatrical landladies who gave bed and board to actors and variety turns. With Bruce Forsyth.
Ned Sherrin tells the story of Coyle and Sharpe, the perpetrators of ludicrous street interviews in 1960s America. From January 2003.
Murder victims are wiped from memory, time behaves oddly, no-one knows the year. But the Doctor and Charley have been assigned.
Christine Daae has disappeared. Is she with the mysterious Angel of Music? Stars Anna Massey, Peter Guinness and James D'Arcy.
The cheeky youngster misses out on a zoo trip, when he's suspected of having measles. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From October 1968.
Bob and Terry take an eventful trip down memory lane. Adapted from TV with James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. From August 1975. Show more
Mysterious events in a house turn frightening in a gripping reworking of the Welsh Blodeuwedd myth. Stars Siriol Jenkins.
Will pregnant Izzy be able to finally settle down with the man of her dreams? Stars Imelda Staunton. From October 1993.
Satire from Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis - with Marcus Brigstocke, Mitch Benn, Jon Holmes and Laura Shavin. From November 2008.
Romantic Brian is plotting to surprise the social worker on holiday. Stars Sally Phillips and Gemma Craven. From November 2005. Show more
BBC Radio 7's showcase for up-and-coming comedy writer/performers. Features Rachel Lerman and Tom Hardy. From November 2007.
After finding TV fame down under, the Australian stand-up chats to Bruce Morton about her subsequent British stage success. From February 2006. Show more
Christine Daae has disappeared. Is she with the mysterious Angel of Music? Stars Anna Massey, Peter Guinness and James D'Arcy.
Murder victims are wiped from memory, time behaves oddly, no-one knows the year. But the Doctor and Charley have been assigned.
Meera Syal reads her own novel about 12-year-old Meena, growing up in a Black Country village in the 1970s.
A bird makes the ultimate sacrifice so that an unworldly young man can woo his love. Read by John Moffatt. From December 1997.
1980 - An Olympics boycott and Brits battling it out on the track upstage saving the whale. With Simon Barnes.
Satire from Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis - with Marcus Brigstocke, Mitch Benn, Jon Holmes and Laura Shavin. From November 2008.
Romantic Brian is plotting to surprise the social worker on holiday. Stars Sally Phillips and Gemma Craven. From November 2005. Show more
BBC Radio 7's showcase for up-and-coming comedy writer/performers. Features Rachel Lerman and Tom Hardy. From November 2007.
After finding TV fame down under, the Australian stand-up chats to Bruce Morton about her subsequent British stage success. From February 2006. Show more