Herbert knows that Pip cannot get over Estella, but she remains distant. Amanda Redman and Douglas Hodge star in Dickens' dark tale.
Could Terry end up back in prison after his community centre success? Stars Karl Howman and Phyllis Logan. From July 2000.
Widow Sarah is bringing up her daughter, with a meddling mother. Simon Brett's sitcom stars Prunella Scales. From April 1985 Show more
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7, presented by Kirsten O'Brien. Includes Cheryl Campbell reading Tom's Midnight Garden by Philippa Pearce.
The shady lawyer turns farmer for a wealthy uncle. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. With Michael Roberts. From May 1991. Show more
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis spotlight surfer rage and Jack Nicholson's stomach. With guest Iain Pattinson. From August 1999.
Lord Peter Wimsey's murder trail leads him to make a shocking seaside discovery. Stars Ian Carmichael and Gretta Gouriet. Show more
Baby Joe is crying. Can his kidnapper make the little child smile? William Hope reads Stephen King's 'lost' thriller.
Brody is suspicious of Hooper - but needs his help to find the killer shark. John Guerrasio reads the 1974 seaside blockbuster.
With Kit banished from the shop, he must set about finding other employment. Dickens dramatisation with Emily Chennery.
Jesus draws some unwelcome attention. Dorothy L Sayers' cycle of plays on the life of Jesus Christ. Stars Gabriel Woolf.
Pip meets his enigmatic patron, and wants to learn more about Estella. Amanda Redman and Douglas Hodge star in Dickens' dark tale.
The shady lawyer turns farmer for a wealthy uncle. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. With Michael Roberts. From May 1991. Show more
Spurious definitions of macaroni abound. Humphrey Lyttelton and Willie Rushton in the antidote to panel games. From March 1983.
Secrets are revealed at womanising farmer William Muffit's inquest, but his killer is still at large. Read by Robert Lindsay. Show more
As his career flourishes, the actor's memoir of letters recalls worries over his mother Annie back in Hull. With Sian Thomas. From October 2000. Show more
Disraeli struggles for support in the face of Rourke's Drift. Anna Massey continues the history of Britain.
Travelling Betjeman's Britain - Roger McGough takes the tram to the Meadowhall shopping centre and recalls the steelworks.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
More medical mayhem, as student medic Simon Sparrow struggles with dissecting bodies. Stars Richard Briers. From July 1968. Show more
When the Pattersons get a dog, Father Benedict is not impressed. Stars Desmond Barrit and Brenda Blethyn. From November 1994.
Nick fights to find the person responsible for his lover Belinda's death. Sci-Fi thriller with David Thorpe. From February 2006. Show more
Searching for footage clues, 'coolhunter' Cayce locates the menacing Baranov. Lorelei King reads the fast-moving thriller. Show more
The shady lawyer turns farmer for a wealthy uncle. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. With Michael Roberts. From May 1991. Show more
Spurious definitions of macaroni abound. Humphrey Lyttelton and Willie Rushton in the antidote to panel games. From March 1983.
Lord Peter Wimsey's murder trail leads him to make a shocking seaside discovery. Stars Ian Carmichael and Gretta Gouriet. Show more
Baby Joe is crying. Can his kidnapper make the little child smile? William Hope reads Stephen King's 'lost' thriller.
Brody is suspicious of Hooper - but needs his help to find the killer shark. John Guerrasio reads the 1974 seaside blockbuster.
With Kit banished from the shop, he must set about finding other employment. Dickens dramatisation with Emily Chennery.
Jesus draws some unwelcome attention. Dorothy L Sayers' cycle of plays on the life of Jesus Christ. Stars Gabriel Woolf.
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis spotlight surfer rage and Jack Nicholson's stomach. With guest Iain Pattinson. From August 1999.
The comic's Moon trip ends up on Mars, where his space suit fails and his life flashes before his eyes. From April 2001.
Troublesome telephone lines and odd athletics events. Spike Milligan reads from his own idiosyncratic military memoir. From January 2009. Show more
Adam is fed up with having problems. But would not having any really be any better? With Rob Rouse. From October 2004. Show more
High comic drama among the humble members of a local council in the Home Counties. With Liz Fraser. From January 1997.
Nick fights to find the person responsible for his lover Belinda's death. Sci-Fi thriller with David Thorpe. From February 2006. Show more
Searching for footage clues, 'coolhunter' Cayce locates the menacing Baranov. Lorelei King reads the fast-moving thriller. Show more
Lord Peter Wimsey's murder trail leads him to make a shocking seaside discovery. Stars Ian Carmichael and Gretta Gouriet. Show more
Baby Joe is crying. Can his kidnapper make the little child smile? William Hope reads Stephen King's 'lost' thriller.
Brody is suspicious of Hooper - but needs his help to find the killer shark. John Guerrasio reads the 1974 seaside blockbuster.
With Kit banished from the shop, he must set about finding other employment. Dickens dramatisation with Emily Chennery.
Jesus draws some unwelcome attention. Dorothy L Sayers' cycle of plays on the life of Jesus Christ. Stars Gabriel Woolf.
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis spotlight surfer rage and Jack Nicholson's stomach. With guest Iain Pattinson. From August 1999.
The comic's Moon trip ends up on Mars, where his space suit fails and his life flashes before his eyes. From April 2001.
Troublesome telephone lines and odd athletics events. Spike Milligan reads from his own idiosyncratic military memoir. From January 2009. Show more
Adam is fed up with having problems. But would not having any really be any better? With Rob Rouse. From October 2004. Show more
High comic drama among the humble members of a local council in the Home Counties. With Liz Fraser. From January 1997.