Rumoured to be engaged to Willoughby, Marianne is still pursued by Colonel Brandon. Stars Jane Leonard.
Terry reaches a crossroads. Will he get to stay with Sandra - or will he have to let go? Stars Karl Howman. From October 2001 Show more
Sarah is keen to book a holiday, but can't get away from her family. Stars Prunella Scales and Joan Sanderson. From June 1985. 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.
The legendary duo taste wine, pay tribute to marriage guidance and head to the garden. With Anita Harris. From December 1977. Show more
40 is the new 21. Sketch show written and performed by the well-lived. Stars Eleanor Bron and Graeme Garden. From April 2002. Show more
Just as one mystery is cleared up, the amateur sleuth becomes involved in another. Stars June Whitfield and Maurice Denham. Show more
Getting closer to the British agent in Pertisau, couple Frances and Richard have sought friends' help. Read by Emma Currie.
Bulstrode meets an unwelcome figure from his past, and Ladislaw makes preparations. Stars Caroline Martin and Martin Hyder.
With her creative writing course threatened, Marjorie's glad when Harry arrives to shake things up. Stars Heather Stoney. From August 1990. Show more
Elinor is pained by thoughts of Edward marrying Lucy Steele - and Marianne gets sick. Stars Jane Leonard and Abigail McKern.
The legendary duo taste wine, pay tribute to marriage guidance and head to the garden. With Anita Harris. From December 1977. Show more
Humphrey Lyttelton tests the teams' verbal dexterity in the antidote to panel games. With Willie Rushton. From October 1987.
Holly Golightly throws a party in New York, where Fred meets the glamorous Mag Wildwood. Read by Henry Goodman.
Reading from her autobiography, Fay Weldon finally accepts that even bad girls need the security that comes with a wedding ring.
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 23: Beyond the Pale; Garret Mor Fitzgerald, the Great Earl of Kildare
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
Simon Parkes discovers why delivering the dough can be a dangerous business. From September 2000.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
With their microscopes in at the pawnbroker, the young medics need cash in a hurry. Stars Richard Briers. From August 1968. Show more
A dilemma for the Head, the search for a truant, and a surprise at the School Fete. Starring Carolyn Pickles. From May 2002. Show more
It's party time for Adam, but his guests prove to be far from ordinary. Stars Claire Knight and Suzanne Donaldson. Show more
A visitor places a young Flemish painter's love for his master's niece in jeopardy. 17th-century mystery read by Ian McDiarmid. Show more
The legendary duo taste wine, pay tribute to marriage guidance and head to the garden. With Anita Harris. From December 1977. Show more
Humphrey Lyttelton tests the teams' verbal dexterity in the antidote to panel games. With Willie Rushton. From October 1987.
Just as one mystery is cleared up, the amateur sleuth becomes involved in another. Stars June Whitfield and Maurice Denham. Show more
Getting closer to the British agent in Pertisau, couple Frances and Richard have sought friends' help. Read by Emma Currie.
Bulstrode meets an unwelcome figure from his past, and Ladislaw makes preparations. Stars Caroline Martin and Martin Hyder.
With her creative writing course threatened, Marjorie's glad when Harry arrives to shake things up. Stars Heather Stoney. From August 1990. Show more
40 is the new 21. Sketch show written and performed by the well-lived. Stars Eleanor Bron and Graeme Garden. From April 2002. Show more
Faye fancies a day under her duvet, but perhaps it would be more peaceful at the office? Stars Daisy Haggard. From May 2007. Show more
Uncle Richard arrives for Leslie's funeral, and Tom's letter writing gets him into trouble at work.
Hosts Craig and Martin do battle at a music awards ceremony. With Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller. From December 1998. Show more
Tony Hadley joins the quick-fire comic for stand-up, sketches and music. With Angela McHale and Trevor Crook. From March 2005. Show more
It's party time for Adam, but his guests prove to be far from ordinary. Stars Claire Knight and Suzanne Donaldson. Show more
A visitor places a young Flemish painter's love for his master's niece in jeopardy. 17th-century mystery read by Ian McDiarmid. Show more
Just as one mystery is cleared up, the amateur sleuth becomes involved in another. Stars June Whitfield and Maurice Denham. Show more
Getting closer to the British agent in Pertisau, couple Frances and Richard have sought friends' help. Read by Emma Currie.
Bulstrode meets an unwelcome figure from his past, and Ladislaw makes preparations. Stars Caroline Martin and Martin Hyder.
With her creative writing course threatened, Marjorie's glad when Harry arrives to shake things up. Stars Heather Stoney. From August 1990. Show more
40 is the new 21. Sketch show written and performed by the well-lived. Stars Eleanor Bron and Graeme Garden. From April 2002. Show more
Faye fancies a day under her duvet, but perhaps it would be more peaceful at the office? Stars Daisy Haggard. From May 2007. Show more
Uncle Richard arrives for Leslie's funeral, and Tom's letter writing gets him into trouble at work.
Hosts Craig and Martin do battle at a music awards ceremony. With Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller. From December 1998. Show more
Tony Hadley joins the quick-fire comic for stand-up, sketches and music. With Angela McHale and Trevor Crook. From March 2005. Show more