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Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7. Featuring George Potts reading The Return of Death Eric by Sam Llewellyn.
The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. 'Pug' and 'Cat' become close, but war and tragedy loom. Read by Alex Jennings. Show more
Will a dentist's Pacific encounter with the lovely La La make him put down his drill forever? Read by Garard Green.
As a sporting event looms, friendly rivalry sparks sinister espionage. Stars Nick Hancock and Jo Kendall. From September 1988. Show more
Russell Davies reveals how some of the famous TV soap opera's past stars began their careers, from Arthur Lowe to Violet Carson.
The actress talks to Professor Alison Oddey about her influences, her passion for performing and her family. From March 2001.
Havoc hits the new owners of the village shop. Elsie and Doris Waters star as duo Gert and Daisy. From August 1956.
Les Dawson presents a duck appeal, Cissie and Ada talk mothers - plus a piano sing-along. With Daphne Oxenford. From June 1975. Show more
Bittersweet couples comedy about cheery Dennis and poorly Vera, and the arrival of duo Neil and Pam. Stars Peter Vaughan.
Card sharks fleece Harold, so Albert steps in. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From January 1972.
As the top brass turn up for an inspection, 50,000 duty-free cigarettes are on their way to the island.
The cartoonist unearths an alien conspiracy to turn the world into a holiday camp for kids. Stars Paul McCrink.
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Hamish and Dougal - You'll Have Had Your Tea: The Shooting Party
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The elderly Scotsmen assist the Laird with armaments for shooting out on the moors. Stars Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden.
Rambling Syd Rumpo is gander boggling, plus a visit to Julian and Sandy's Bona Books. Stars Kenneth Horne. From March 1966.
The former variety star has toaster and bus troubles ahead of entertaining the Women's Institute. Stars Steve Delaney.
Russell Davies reveals how some of the famous TV soap opera's past stars began their careers, from Arthur Lowe to Violet Carson.
The actress talks to Professor Alison Oddey about her influences, her passion for performing and her family. From March 2001.
Bernie is kidnapped by Hildegard and then escapes to the 24th century. Raymond makes a discovery. Stars Amanda Donohoe. Show more
Despite Mr Tebrick's security for their new home, his wife escapes to begin a new family life in the woods. Read by Ben Miles.
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Havoc hits the new owners of the village shop. Elsie and Doris Waters star as duo Gert and Daisy. From August 1956.
Les Dawson presents a duck appeal, Cissie and Ada talk mothers - plus a piano sing-along. With Daphne Oxenford. From June 1975. Show more
The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. 'Pug' and 'Cat' become close, but war and tragedy loom. Read by Alex Jennings. Show more
Will a dentist's Pacific encounter with the lovely La La make him put down his drill forever? Read by Garard Green.
As a sporting event looms, friendly rivalry sparks sinister espionage. Stars Nick Hancock and Jo Kendall. From September 1988. Show more
Why baboons do not fear women? Plus recession-beating top tips from Solomon Modumo. Also podcast.
With creators Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. Sound bite-sized excerpts from a celebration and selection of Steptoe and Son episodes.
Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical look at the week's news. From 27th March 2009.
Comedian Luke Roberts tries to solve the big arguments using light entertainment. With Clare Wille. From August 2007. Show more
Comedian Luke Roberts tries to solve the big arguments using light entertainment. With Nadia Kamil. From August 2007. Show more
The musical comedian presents his selection of classic comic songs. His guest is former Juicepig, Phil Nichol. From August 2005. Show more
Bernie is kidnapped by Hildegard and then escapes to the 24th century. Raymond makes a discovery. Stars Amanda Donohoe. Show more
Despite Mr Tebrick's security for their new home, his wife escapes to begin a new family life in the woods. Read by Ben Miles.
Show more
Bittersweet couples comedy about cheery Dennis and poorly Vera, and the arrival of duo Neil and Pam. Stars Peter Vaughan.
Card sharks fleece Harold, so Albert steps in. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From January 1972.
As the top brass turn up for an inspection, 50,000 duty-free cigarettes are on their way to the island.
The cartoonist unearths an alien conspiracy to turn the world into a holiday camp for kids. Stars Paul McCrink.
Comedy Catch-Up
Hamish and Dougal - You'll Have Had Your Tea: The Shooting Party
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The elderly Scotsmen assist the Laird with armaments for shooting out on the moors. Stars Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden.
Rambling Syd Rumpo is gander boggling, plus a visit to Julian and Sandy's Bona Books. Stars Kenneth Horne. From March 1966.
The former variety star has toaster and bus troubles ahead of entertaining the Women's Institute. Stars Steve Delaney.