Barry Took examines the impact of the Footlights on radio comedy. Including 'I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again. From February 1979.
Jim Hacker sets an example in his plans for a slimmer Civil Service. Adapted from TV. Stars Paul Eddington. From November 1983. Show more
It's Bob and Thelma's big day, and he's on tranquilisers. Adapted from TV with James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. From October 1975. Show more
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7, presented by Kirsten O'Brien. Includes Andrew Lincoln reading Stig of the Dump by Clive King.
Neddie Seagoon searches for Excalibur and ends up "in the drink". Stars Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers. From December 1958. Show more
More celebrity soundalikes as Friends meets Eastenders, plus Radio 4's Today goes gay. Stars Jon Culshaw. From July 2000.
Amateur sleuth Jane Marple's stay in London proves more eventful than planned. Agatha Christie whodunit starring June Whitfield. Show more
With the Second World War looming, a naive young British couple are swept into the world of espionage. Read by Emma Currie.
Dorothea is shocked to encounter Ladislaw, but delighted to help out Lydgate. Stars Caroline Martin and Tom Goodman-Hill.
The tragic tale of Jemmy Grove's unrequited love, inspired by the classic folk song. Stars Keith Barron and Honeysuckle Weeks. Show more
It's 1810. Widow Mrs Dashwood and her three daughters are forced to move to Devon. Stars Jane Leonard and Abigail McKern.
Neddie Seagoon searches for Excalibur and ends up "in the drink". Stars Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers. From December 1958. Show more
Back after their own individual projects, the bickering comedy team reconvenes. Stars David Hatch and John Cleese. From November 1973. Show more
The vivid tale of New York writer Paul Varjak and captivating 1940s girl-about-town Holly Golightly. Read by Henry Goodman. Show more
Novelist and playwright Fay Weldon reads her own honest, sometimes painful, often funny, account of a life well lived.
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 20: More Irish Than the Irish Themselves; The Statute of Kilkenny
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's epic story continues with the diminishing power of English King Edward III. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
Investigating the British love affair with 'food-to-go', Simon Parkes visits a 'chippie' in Skipton. From August 2000.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
Canon Friel's death causes upset and ruins Phonsie Doherty's plans. It's 1955 in the sleepy Irish town. Stars TP McKenna. From December 1997. Show more
Father wants to move abroad, but old rogue Winston's not his usual chipper self. Stars Maurice Denham. From March 1992. Show more
Two women take refuge in a remote Scottish country house where a demon awaits them. Stars Claire Knight and Suzanne Donaldson. Show more
A space bounty-hunter lives to regret rescuing a young woman from attack. CL Moore's sci-fi thriller read by Elizabeth McGovern.
Neddie Seagoon searches for Excalibur and ends up "in the drink". Stars Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers. From December 1958. Show more
Back after their own individual projects, the bickering comedy team reconvenes. Stars David Hatch and John Cleese. From November 1973. Show more
Amateur sleuth Jane Marple's stay in London proves more eventful than planned. Agatha Christie whodunit starring June Whitfield. Show more
With the Second World War looming, a naive young British couple are swept into the world of espionage. Read by Emma Currie.
Dorothea is shocked to encounter Ladislaw, but delighted to help out Lydgate. Stars Caroline Martin and Tom Goodman-Hill.
The tragic tale of Jemmy Grove's unrequited love, inspired by the classic folk song. Stars Keith Barron and Honeysuckle Weeks. Show more
More celebrity soundalikes as Friends meets Eastenders, plus Radio 4's Today goes gay. Stars Jon Culshaw. From July 2000.
Professor Nebulous and his inept team investigate a menacing race of cloned women. Stars Mark Gatiss. From April 2006.
Lady Bagshot claims on the insurance, and the model railway club hits the buffers. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From August 2006. Show more
The eccentric student traveller tries to woo back his old girlfriend in Wellington. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From November 2003.
Two women take refuge in a remote Scottish country house where a demon awaits them. Stars Claire Knight and Suzanne Donaldson. Show more
A space bounty-hunter lives to regret rescuing a young woman from attack. CL Moore's sci-fi thriller read by Elizabeth McGovern.
Amateur sleuth Jane Marple's stay in London proves more eventful than planned. Agatha Christie whodunit starring June Whitfield. Show more
With the Second World War looming, a naive young British couple are swept into the world of espionage. Read by Emma Currie.
Dorothea is shocked to encounter Ladislaw, but delighted to help out Lydgate. Stars Caroline Martin and Tom Goodman-Hill.
The tragic tale of Jemmy Grove's unrequited love, inspired by the classic folk song. Stars Keith Barron and Honeysuckle Weeks. Show more
More celebrity soundalikes as Friends meets Eastenders, plus Radio 4's Today goes gay. Stars Jon Culshaw. From July 2000.
Professor Nebulous and his inept team investigate a menacing race of cloned women. Stars Mark Gatiss. From April 2006.
Lady Bagshot claims on the insurance, and the model railway club hits the buffers. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From August 2006. Show more
The eccentric student traveller tries to woo back his old girlfriend in Wellington. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From November 2003.