Mr Tulliver is offered an unlikely escape route from his troubles. Philip is enamoured of Maggie. Stars Sylvestra Le Touzel. Show more
Ex-convict Terry comes a cropper trying to stop a mob of vigilantes. Stars Karl Howman and Phyllis Logan. From August 2000. Show more
Sarah plays hostess, mother plays the martyr and daughter Clare holds a flat-warming party. With Prunella Scales. From May 1985. Show more
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7, presented by Kirsten O'Brien. Includes Suniti Namjoshi reading his own book Aditi And The Thames Dragon.
The shady lawyer tries fleecing a millionaire. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. With Michael Roberts. From June 1991. Show more
21st-century life from people growing older disgracefully. Stars Eleanor Bron, Clive Swift and Andrew Sachs. From August 2001. Show more
The plot thickens. Could there be another murder for Miss Marple to investigate? Stars June Whitfield and Ian Lavender. Show more
The English fugitive is on the run, with another would-be assassin lurking dangerously near his den. Read by Michael Jayston. Show more
As Little Nell recuperates, the kindly schoolmaster teaches her a life lesson. Dickens dramatisation with Alex Jennings. From January 2003.
Andrew Rissik - The Psychedelic Spy
4. Orange Juice and Sugar
45 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 9 months
Assassin Billy Hindle is drugged by Jack and finds himself hallucinating. Stars James Aubrey and Joanna Lumley. Show more
Tom feels betrayed by Maggie and tragedy is looming for the Tullivers. Stars Sylvestra Le Touzel and Michael Fitzgerald. Show more
The shady lawyer tries fleecing a millionaire. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. With Michael Roberts. From June 1991. Show more
Paranoia, the blues and sounds peculiar. Humphrey Lyttelton and Willie Rushton in the antidote to panel games. From May 1984.
As Adela Quested lies in her sick bed, Cyril Fielding attends a meeting at the British club. Read by Samuel West.
Iris Murdoch's husband remembers the eerie, early signs of Alzheimer's shown by his novelist wife. Read by Oliver Ford Davies.
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 3: Copper, Bronze and Gold; Before the Celts
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's epic story continues with the artefacts and monuments revealing organised communities. With Richard Dormer.
Meteorologist Helen Young recalls 1975, when snow fell in June and interrupted play at Buxton cricket ground.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
Medic Simon Sparrow breaks hospital rules by flirting with a pretty new nurse. Starring Richard Briers. From July 1968. Show more
A big fundraising concert is planned, and there's a Russian supply teacher on the way. Stars Carolyn Pickles. From May 2002. Show more
Can a stolen library book lead to the reinvention of dragons? Terry Pratchett's comic fantasy with Martin Jarvis and John Wood. Show more
What power does the family's ancestral home hold over Roderick and Madeline Usher? 1839 gothic horror read by Sean Barrett. Show more
The shady lawyer tries fleecing a millionaire. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. With Michael Roberts. From June 1991. Show more
Paranoia, the blues and sounds peculiar. Humphrey Lyttelton and Willie Rushton in the antidote to panel games. From May 1984.
The plot thickens. Could there be another murder for Miss Marple to investigate? Stars June Whitfield and Ian Lavender. Show more
The English fugitive is on the run, with another would-be assassin lurking dangerously near his den. Read by Michael Jayston. Show more
As Little Nell recuperates, the kindly schoolmaster teaches her a life lesson. Dickens dramatisation with Alex Jennings. From January 2003.
Andrew Rissik - The Psychedelic Spy
4. Orange Juice and Sugar
45 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 9 months
Assassin Billy Hindle is drugged by Jack and finds himself hallucinating. Stars James Aubrey and Joanna Lumley. Show more
21st-century life from people growing older disgracefully. Stars Eleanor Bron, Clive Swift and Andrew Sachs. From August 2001. Show more
Opening up a tomb in Egypt and falling into a pit of snakes, the comedian's life flashes before his eyes. From May 2001.
The truth of war dawns. The gunners find themselves preparing to go. The late Spike Milligan reads from his own military memoir. Show more
The comedian reveals how comics come up with all their witty gags. With Alistair McGowan and Rob Rouse. From November 2004. Show more
Vegetable awards, romantic novels and escapades in bushes are on the councillors' agenda. With Liz Fraser. From February 1997.
Can a stolen library book lead to the reinvention of dragons? Terry Pratchett's comic fantasy with Martin Jarvis and John Wood. Show more
What power does the family's ancestral home hold over Roderick and Madeline Usher? 1839 gothic horror read by Sean Barrett. Show more
The plot thickens. Could there be another murder for Miss Marple to investigate? Stars June Whitfield and Ian Lavender. Show more
The English fugitive is on the run, with another would-be assassin lurking dangerously near his den. Read by Michael Jayston. Show more
As Little Nell recuperates, the kindly schoolmaster teaches her a life lesson. Dickens dramatisation with Alex Jennings. From January 2003.
Andrew Rissik - The Psychedelic Spy
4. Orange Juice and Sugar
45 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 9 months
Assassin Billy Hindle is drugged by Jack and finds himself hallucinating. Stars James Aubrey and Joanna Lumley. Show more
21st-century life from people growing older disgracefully. Stars Eleanor Bron, Clive Swift and Andrew Sachs. From August 2001. Show more
Opening up a tomb in Egypt and falling into a pit of snakes, the comedian's life flashes before his eyes. From May 2001.
The truth of war dawns. The gunners find themselves preparing to go. The late Spike Milligan reads from his own military memoir. Show more
The comedian reveals how comics come up with all their witty gags. With Alistair McGowan and Rob Rouse. From November 2004. Show more
Vegetable awards, romantic novels and escapades in bushes are on the councillors' agenda. With Liz Fraser. From February 1997.