The alluring Gwendolen is the object of several affections in this dramatisation of the 1876 classic. Starring Anna Chancellor. Show more
Arthur Lowe's only appearance in the Dad's Army sequel before he died. Mainwaring asks Wilson for a bank loan. From July 1981. Show more
Where do Faith's children fit in, now that Bill is around? Stars Lynda Bellingham and James Bolam. From November 1988. Show more
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC7.
The Lad gets a green signal, but a bumpy ride lies ahead. Stars Tony Hancock, Sid James and Kenneth Williams. From June 1955. Show more
Maverick hack George Cragge fears a serial killer is on the loose. Mark Taverner's comedy thriller stars Michael Williams. From 1999. Show more
As dead don Peter's sordid side is made public, Simon struggles with his day job. Stars Geoffrey Palmer and Samuel West. Show more
The Major tries to persuade his prisoner to sign a confession - but will he admit his intentions? Read by Michael Jayston. Show more
Dick suffers with his fever and Sally Brass is confronted. Dickens dramatisation starring Alex Jennings and Sandi Toksvig. From January 2003.
A missing recording of Macbeth creates a tie between three people in war-torn West Africa. Powerful drama starring Amanda Root.
Gwendolen is married to the philandering Grandcourt, while Daniel tries to trace Mirah's father. Starring Anna Chancellor. Show more
The Lad gets a green signal, but a bumpy ride lies ahead. Stars Tony Hancock, Sid James and Kenneth Williams. From June 1955. Show more
A comedy celebration of the Queen's 25 years on the throne. With Nigel Rees, Chris Emmett and Fred Harris. From January 1977. Show more
Despite his own good news, Dr Aziz is preoccupied with thoughts of Cyril Fielding. Read by Samuel West.
Armando Iannucci - Facts And Fancies
From the Man Who Mistook his Bike for Olives
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
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Spotlighting dictators, the producer, writer and performer presents his own collection of humorous essays. From 1997. Show more
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 7: A Land of Many Kings; Poets, Judges, Nobles, the Free and the Un-free
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's epic story continues with early royalty and the perceived power of poets. With James Greene.
The people of Bournemouth remember one strange day in 1983, when hailstones the size of golf balls fell. With meteorologist Helen Young.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
Rumours abound as Sarah and her mother unwittingly conspire together. Stars Prunella Scales and Joan Sanderson. From May 1985. Show more
Terry is plagued by smugglers with big ideas - and Sandra has a stalker. Stars Karl Howman and Phyllis Logan. From August 2000. Show more
The dragon strikes. Captain Vimes gets his man, but can he hang onto him? Comic fantasy with Martin Jarvis and John Wood. Show more
As Carl gets used to his coma world, he looks for triggers to wake him up. Read by Tom Goodman-Hill. Show more
The Lad gets a green signal, but a bumpy ride lies ahead. Stars Tony Hancock, Sid James and Kenneth Williams. From June 1955. Show more
A comedy celebration of the Queen's 25 years on the throne. With Nigel Rees, Chris Emmett and Fred Harris. From January 1977. Show more
As dead don Peter's sordid side is made public, Simon struggles with his day job. Stars Geoffrey Palmer and Samuel West. Show more
The Major tries to persuade his prisoner to sign a confession - but will he admit his intentions? Read by Michael Jayston. Show more
Dick suffers with his fever and Sally Brass is confronted. Dickens dramatisation starring Alex Jennings and Sandi Toksvig. From January 2003.
A missing recording of Macbeth creates a tie between three people in war-torn West Africa. Powerful drama starring Amanda Root.
Maverick hack George Cragge fears a serial killer is on the loose. Mark Taverner's comedy thriller stars Michael Williams. From 1999. Show more
With hooves, goat's legs, red eyes and cow horns, Satan is worried about his looks. Stars Andy Hamilton. From December 1995. Show more
The inimitable stand-up comedian entertains a New York audience, telling all on British films and national anthems. From 1998.
The dragon strikes. Captain Vimes gets his man, but can he hang onto him? Comic fantasy with Martin Jarvis and John Wood. Show more
As Carl gets used to his coma world, he looks for triggers to wake him up. Read by Tom Goodman-Hill. Show more
As dead don Peter's sordid side is made public, Simon struggles with his day job. Stars Geoffrey Palmer and Samuel West. Show more
The Major tries to persuade his prisoner to sign a confession - but will he admit his intentions? Read by Michael Jayston. Show more
Dick suffers with his fever and Sally Brass is confronted. Dickens dramatisation starring Alex Jennings and Sandi Toksvig. From January 2003.
A missing recording of Macbeth creates a tie between three people in war-torn West Africa. Powerful drama starring Amanda Root.
Maverick hack George Cragge fears a serial killer is on the loose. Mark Taverner's comedy thriller stars Michael Williams. From 1999. Show more
With hooves, goat's legs, red eyes and cow horns, Satan is worried about his looks. Stars Andy Hamilton. From December 1995. Show more
The inimitable stand-up comedian entertains a New York audience, telling all on British films and national anthems. From 1998.