Drawn to his fiancee's cousin Ellen, Newland prepares to end his engagement. Edith Wharton dramatisation with Andrew Wincott.
Pike and Hodges campaign to save the pier, while Uncle Arthur upsets Mavis. Starring John Le Mesurier. From January 1984. Show more
Faith heads to a health farm, leaving Bill to mind the happy home. Stars James Bolam and Lynda Bellingham. From November 1989. Show more
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7. Includes Emma Chambers reading Matilda by Roald Dahl, and Peter Darney reading The Driftway by Penelope Lively.
The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan. Stars Tony Hancock. From October 1956. Show more
The duo's plan for a model village son et lumiere display goes awry. Stars Simon Greenall and Kay Stonham. From January 2002. Show more
Back at CID, the duo suspect a male hospital midwife of petty thefts from pregnant women. Stars Robert Daws and Duncan Preston. Show more
Andrew Dalziel learns of a tragic accident on chief suspect Philip Swain's farm. Reginald Hill's story read by Philip Jackson.
Fed up caring for her mother-in-law, Linda's worried when a glass vase seems to have caused a fire. Read by Sue Johnston. Show more
As the school gossips about Midge, headmistress Sarah feels for Lydia. Stars Sarah Lancashire and Philip Glenister.
The priestly sleuth probes a death in an old people's home and uncovers an unlikely case of voyeurism. Stars David Threlfall. Show more
Ellen returns, Newland makes a decision and May has news. Edith Wharton dramatisation with Andrew Wincott and Suzanne Bertish.
The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan. Stars Tony Hancock. From October 1956. Show more
Fred Harris, Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees and Chris Emmett refuse to mention the unsavoury Eric Pode of Croydon. From November 1977. Show more
The windmill is smashed, with Squealer blaming Snowball, as Napoleon cements his position on the farm. Read by Bill Nighy. From June 2003.
Recalling his cousin Flora and the pet mice - the actor reads more extracts from his book of childhood reminiscences.
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 42: Planting Down and Antrim; The Rebellion of Sir Cahir O'Doherty
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
The scientist explains to Sue Nelson how a love of comedy led to her creating a programme for computer-generated puns.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
Poorly Sarah is in hospital and must cope with visits from her mother and daughter. Stars Prunella Scales. From September 1986. Show more
As Terry comes to the end of his sentence, will he and Sandra finally get together? Stars Karl Howman. From November 2001. Show more
Surely it couldn't hurt for Norman and Max to introduce the Oblivions to tennis, could it? Stars Tony Robinson and David Haig. Show more
A monk in Rizla's dream thinks he's two minutes away from death. Fantastical comic serial with David Warner and Elliott Stein.
The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan. Stars Tony Hancock. From October 1956. Show more
Fred Harris, Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees and Chris Emmett refuse to mention the unsavoury Eric Pode of Croydon. From November 1977. Show more
Back at CID, the duo suspect a male hospital midwife of petty thefts from pregnant women. Stars Robert Daws and Duncan Preston. Show more
Andrew Dalziel learns of a tragic accident on chief suspect Philip Swain's farm. Reginald Hill's story read by Philip Jackson.
Fed up caring for her mother-in-law, Linda's worried when a glass vase seems to have caused a fire. Read by Sue Johnston. Show more
As the school gossips about Midge, headmistress Sarah feels for Lydia. Stars Sarah Lancashire and Philip Glenister.
The priestly sleuth probes a death in an old people's home and uncovers an unlikely case of voyeurism. Stars David Threlfall. Show more
The duo's plan for a model village son et lumiere display goes awry. Stars Simon Greenall and Kay Stonham. From January 2002. Show more
Bored Satan's debate on the motivation of scientists leads to a startling discovery. Stars Andy Hamilton. From May 1998. Show more
Pondering fox-hunting, racism and difficult mime, the outspoken comedian entertains an audience in Brighton. From 2003.
The comic chats about his radio life and times. Sound bite-sized excerpts from a forthcoming selection.
Surely it couldn't hurt for Norman and Max to introduce the Oblivions to tennis, could it? Stars Tony Robinson and David Haig. Show more
A monk in Rizla's dream thinks he's two minutes away from death. Fantastical comic serial with David Warner and Elliott Stein.
Back at CID, the duo suspect a male hospital midwife of petty thefts from pregnant women. Stars Robert Daws and Duncan Preston. Show more
Andrew Dalziel learns of a tragic accident on chief suspect Philip Swain's farm. Reginald Hill's story read by Philip Jackson.
Fed up caring for her mother-in-law, Linda's worried when a glass vase seems to have caused a fire. Read by Sue Johnston. Show more
As the school gossips about Midge, headmistress Sarah feels for Lydia. Stars Sarah Lancashire and Philip Glenister.
The priestly sleuth probes a death in an old people's home and uncovers an unlikely case of voyeurism. Stars David Threlfall. Show more
The duo's plan for a model village son et lumiere display goes awry. Stars Simon Greenall and Kay Stonham. From January 2002. Show more
Bored Satan's debate on the motivation of scientists leads to a startling discovery. Stars Andy Hamilton. From May 1998. Show more
Pondering fox-hunting, racism and difficult mime, the outspoken comedian entertains an audience in Brighton. From 2003.
The comic chats about his radio life and times. Sound bite-sized excerpts from a forthcoming selection.