Tom feels betrayed by Maggie and tragedy is looming for the Tullivers. Stars Sylvestra Le Touzel and Michael Fitzgerald. 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
Medic Simon Sparrow breaks hospital rules by flirting with a pretty new nurse. Starring Richard Briers. From July 1968. 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.
'Who killed the Amazing Proudbasket?' Plus Kenneth Horne trolls round to Bona Tours. With Kenneth Williams and Hugh Paddick. From April 1965. Show more
A chance to hear the stars of the future - almost certainly for one night only. Starring Angus Deayton. From September 1987. Show more
Confessions all round, as 'Pip' and the murderer are revealed. But where is Miss Marple? Stars June Whitfield and Ian Lavender. Show more
The English fugitive is pursued by his sinister nemesis who employs a clever strategy. Thriller serial read by Michael Jayston. Show more
With the help of Samson Brass, Quilp plots to get Kit Nubbins out of the way. Dickens dramatisation starring Alex Jennings. From January 2003.
Andrew Rissik - The Psychedelic Spy
5. Everyone's Been Burned
45 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
Reeling from the shooting, Billy Hindle is determined to track down the killer. Stars James Aubrey and Gerald Harper. Show more
As Philip hatches a plan, Maggie Tulliver's loyalties are sorely tested. With Sylvestra Le Touzel and Richard Pearce. Show more
'Who killed the Amazing Proudbasket?' Plus Kenneth Horne trolls round to Bona Tours. With Kenneth Williams and Hugh Paddick. From April 1965. Show more
A bungling burglar, a struggling pianist and the Clegworthy family's Sunday. Sketch comedy with Ronnie Barker. From March 1971. Show more
As the trial of Dr Aziz approaches, Mrs Moore refuses to offer Adela Quested any words of comfort. Read by Samuel West.
Iris Murdoch's husband reflects on his wife's inner world after the onset of Alzheimer's disease. Read by Oliver Ford Davies.
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 4: The Coming of the Celts; Preparing for the Otherworld in Pre-Christian Celtic Ireland
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues with the arrival of foreign invaders. With Frances Tomelty.
Meteorologist Helen Young visits the bizarre frost hollow of Rickmansworth, near the Chilterns.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
With London's East End house prices going stratospheric, the comedian gets a valuation. With Jeremy Hardy. From June 2002. Show more
When Bernard is called into work on a Sunday, his fiancee Iris is not impressed. Stars Su Pollard and Gorden Kaye. From March 1993. Show more
Could a long-extinct beast have carried out recent crimes? Comic fantasy with Martin Jarvis, John Wood and Melvyn Hayes. Show more
1839 gothic horror. As his behaviour starts to change, Roderick Usher reveals his terrible secret. Read by Sean Barrett. Show more
'Who killed the Amazing Proudbasket?' Plus Kenneth Horne trolls round to Bona Tours. With Kenneth Williams and Hugh Paddick. From April 1965. Show more
A bungling burglar, a struggling pianist and the Clegworthy family's Sunday. Sketch comedy with Ronnie Barker. From March 1971. Show more
Confessions all round, as 'Pip' and the murderer are revealed. But where is Miss Marple? Stars June Whitfield and Ian Lavender. Show more
The English fugitive is pursued by his sinister nemesis who employs a clever strategy. Thriller serial read by Michael Jayston. Show more
With the help of Samson Brass, Quilp plots to get Kit Nubbins out of the way. Dickens dramatisation starring Alex Jennings. From January 2003.
Andrew Rissik - The Psychedelic Spy
5. Everyone's Been Burned
45 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
Reeling from the shooting, Billy Hindle is determined to track down the killer. Stars James Aubrey and Gerald Harper. Show more
A chance to hear the stars of the future - almost certainly for one night only. Starring Angus Deayton. From September 1987. Show more
Rainer Hersch investigates the Master of the Baroque and his Big Boomy Special Effects. With Wayne Marshall. From November 1998.
Catching a burglar and a big nose shocker. Quick-fire sketches with Susie Donkin and Charlotte MacDougal. From August 2005.
Pathologist Anthony rolls up his sleeves to do an autopsy – on his ex-mother in law. Stars Peter Davison. From February 2006. Show more
Could a long-extinct beast have carried out recent crimes? Comic fantasy with Martin Jarvis, John Wood and Melvyn Hayes. Show more
1839 gothic horror. As his behaviour starts to change, Roderick Usher reveals his terrible secret. Read by Sean Barrett. Show more
Confessions all round, as 'Pip' and the murderer are revealed. But where is Miss Marple? Stars June Whitfield and Ian Lavender. Show more
The English fugitive is pursued by his sinister nemesis who employs a clever strategy. Thriller serial read by Michael Jayston. Show more
With the help of Samson Brass, Quilp plots to get Kit Nubbins out of the way. Dickens dramatisation starring Alex Jennings. From January 2003.
Andrew Rissik - The Psychedelic Spy
5. Everyone's Been Burned
45 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
Reeling from the shooting, Billy Hindle is determined to track down the killer. Stars James Aubrey and Gerald Harper. Show more
A chance to hear the stars of the future - almost certainly for one night only. Starring Angus Deayton. From September 1987. Show more
Rainer Hersch investigates the Master of the Baroque and his Big Boomy Special Effects. With Wayne Marshall. From November 1998.
Catching a burglar and a big nose shocker. Quick-fire sketches with Susie Donkin and Charlotte MacDougal. From August 2005.
Pathologist Anthony rolls up his sleeves to do an autopsy – on his ex-mother in law. Stars Peter Davison. From February 2006. Show more