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The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. War, traffic accidents and unexpected house purchases. Read by Alex Jennings. Show more
Freddy becomes convinced that his father played a grisly part in his grandfather's disappearance. Read by Bernard Cribbins. Show more
The Ministry of Defence civil servants must tackle an empty housing crisis. Starring Martin Jarvis and Fiona Shaw.
Veteran comedian and writer Barry Cryer reminisces, with tales of Willie Rushton and Roy Castle. From March 1999. Show more
The actress talks to Professor Alison Oddey about her influences, her love of performing and her family. From March 2001.
Village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy prepare for a Bonfire Night party. Stars Elsie and Doris Waters. From November 1956. Show more
Les Dawson with more stylish piano playing and the tale of a man so thin, he was once used as a dipstick. From October 1976. Show more
A weekend of tangled relationships begins in the dining room of a country house. Stars Robin Herford and Diane Bull.
Deck the halls with police witness appeal signs for a seasonal killing. Simon Brett hosts the murder quiz. From December 1997.
Written by and stars Nick Revell as a struggling writer, with dysfunctional friends and a talking geranium. From January 1992.
With a new commission, the writer's literary juices are flowing - unlike his finances. Stars Chris Douglas. From October 2006.
The lad takes up sculpting, but when he runs out of rocks it's Sid to the rescue. Stars Tony Hancock. From November 1956.
James Walton's pop music history quiz with Tracey Macleod, Andrew Collins, Anthony Wilson and Richard Curtis. From January 2005.
Veteran comedian and writer Barry Cryer reminisces, with tales of Willie Rushton and Roy Castle. From March 1999. Show more
The actress talks to Professor Alison Oddey about her influences, her love of performing and her family. From March 2001.
The Routemasters by Andrew McGibbon
4. Wolfie and Beetie
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
Hildegard wants to make music, while Bernie finds out who, or what, is driving the bus. Stars Amanda Donohoe and Karl Minns. Show more
The obsessive Jervas Dudley reveals how he came to be incarcerated in an asylum. Chilling tale read by Ryan McCluskey. Show more
Village shopkeepers Gert and Daisy prepare for a Bonfire Night party. Stars Elsie and Doris Waters. From November 1956. Show more
Les Dawson with more stylish piano playing and the tale of a man so thin, he was once used as a dipstick. From October 1976. Show more
The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. War, traffic accidents and unexpected house purchases. Read by Alex Jennings. Show more
Freddy becomes convinced that his father played a grisly part in his grandfather's disappearance. Read by Bernard Cribbins. Show more
The Ministry of Defence civil servants must tackle an empty housing crisis. Starring Martin Jarvis and Fiona Shaw.
Why do some African women want to look like European women? Also podcast.
The comedian picks his favourites. Sound bite-sized excerpts from a forthcoming programme.
Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical look at the week's news. From 3rd April 2009.
Sketch show mixing up language and sounds. Dogs tell all to Paul Copley and Helen Moon. From September 2007.
Market researcher Ian Dunn seeks the opinions of a hostile public. Stars Neil Edmond and Paula Wilcox. From 2007. Show more
The comedian presents a selection of classic comic songs. With special guest Steve Brown. From October 2006. Show more
The Routemasters by Andrew McGibbon
4. Wolfie and Beetie
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
Hildegard wants to make music, while Bernie finds out who, or what, is driving the bus. Stars Amanda Donohoe and Karl Minns. Show more
The obsessive Jervas Dudley reveals how he came to be incarcerated in an asylum. Chilling tale read by Ryan McCluskey. Show more
A weekend of tangled relationships begins in the dining room of a country house. Stars Robin Herford and Diane Bull.
Deck the halls with police witness appeal signs for a seasonal killing. Simon Brett hosts the murder quiz. From December 1997.
Written by and stars Nick Revell as a struggling writer, with dysfunctional friends and a talking geranium. From January 1992.
With a new commission, the writer's literary juices are flowing - unlike his finances. Stars Chris Douglas. From October 2006.
The lad takes up sculpting, but when he runs out of rocks it's Sid to the rescue. Stars Tony Hancock. From November 1956.
James Walton's pop music history quiz with Tracey Macleod, Andrew Collins, Anthony Wilson and Richard Curtis. From January 2005.