The epic Tolkien parody sees Agar the 'hero' get an ear-bashing from his mum. Stars Paul Eddington and Simon Callow, Show more
The American funny man's New York spectacular with soprano Renee Fleming, cellist Yo-Yo Ma and singer/songwriter Randy Newman.
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. Show more
Deep in debt, Little Nell and her grandfather must flea the evil moneylender, Quilp. Dickens dramatisation with Trevor Peacock. Show more
A penny is the source of much discord between Emma Bury and Milly Young. Read by Emma Fielding.
Sir John Reith's BBC discovers how to operate away from the studios. Six selected years in radio history with Daphne Oxenford.
From Kate Nickleby to Little Nell, Miriam Margolyes entertains an audience with her celebration of the classic English author's characters.
After a contretemps with a haddock, the shy solicitor's clerk gains a guide and makes a move. Stars Richard Griffiths. Show more
Dickie Henderson recalls the impact of two influential and much-loved shows - 'Band Waggon' and 'ITMA'. From January 1979.
Archie Andrews and mentor Peter Brough buy a farm. Radio ventriloquism, with Dick Emery and Deryck Guyler. From January 1957. Show more
Bob takes Terry to be restyled at the hairdressers. Adapted from TV with James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. From September 1975. Show more
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7. Show more
Dickie Henderson recalls the impact of two influential and much-loved shows - 'Band Waggon' and 'ITMA'. From January 1979.
The creepy raconteur introduces the story of Ro and Zee, who stumble into a world where time has stopped. Stars Mark Gatiss. Show more
The Otis family move into an old English country house, despite warnings that it is haunted. Read by Alistair McGowan. Show more
Archie Andrews and mentor Peter Brough buy a farm. Radio ventriloquism, with Dick Emery and Deryck Guyler. From January 1957. Show more
Bob takes Terry to be restyled at the hairdressers. Adapted from TV with James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. From September 1975. Show more
From Kate Nickleby to Little Nell, Miriam Margolyes entertains an audience with her celebration of the classic English author's characters.
After a contretemps with a haddock, the shy solicitor's clerk gains a guide and makes a move. Stars Richard Griffiths. Show more
Fresh from 4 - catch up with Punt and Dennis and guests. First heard on Radio 4 on 26th December 2008.
The meddling social worker takes a homeless survey, and Brian arranges a stag night. Stars Sally Phillips. From December 2005. Show more
BBC Radio 7 showcases upcoming comedy writer/performers. With Dan Skinner, Tom Verrall and Waen Shepherd. From January 2009.
Trevor Heslop's battles as a nice sports agent. Andy Hamilton's TV series swaps to radio. Stars Neil Pearson. From August 2004. Show more
The creepy raconteur introduces the story of Ro and Zee, who stumble into a world where time has stopped. Stars Mark Gatiss. Show more
The Otis family move into an old English country house, despite warnings that it is haunted. Read by Alistair McGowan. Show more
Deep in debt, Little Nell and her grandfather must flea the evil moneylender, Quilp. Dickens dramatisation with Trevor Peacock. Show more
A penny is the source of much discord between Emma Bury and Milly Young. Read by Emma Fielding.
Sir John Reith's BBC discovers how to operate away from the studios. Six selected years in radio history with Daphne Oxenford.
Fresh from 4 - catch up with Punt and Dennis and guests. First heard on Radio 4 on 26th December 2008.
The meddling social worker takes a homeless survey, and Brian arranges a stag night. Stars Sally Phillips. From December 2005. Show more
BBC Radio 7 showcases upcoming comedy writer/performers. With Dan Skinner, Tom Verrall and Waen Shepherd. From January 2009.
Trevor Heslop's battles as a nice sports agent. Andy Hamilton's TV series swaps to radio. Stars Neil Pearson. From August 2004. Show more