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Poking fun at fireman and hospitals. Sketches and monologues from the former Salford sausage maker. From February 1966. Show more
There's a dinner surprise on the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully. Stars Neil Innes and Paula Wilcox. From April 2003. Show more
When Simon Sparrow is caught in a compromising position, twice, only Easter can save him. Stars Richard Briers. From July 1969. Show more
Wintery weather and a disappearing lollipop lady cause problems for the school staff. Stars Carolyn Pickles. From July 2004. Show more
The Fairies have turned Tom into a Water Baby, but warn him to behave. Stars Philip Jackson, Maggie McCarthy and Timothy West. Show more
Irene is musing on life, death and daughters. Vera is at the vet's having her hip sorted out. With Patricia Routledge.
By Wilkie Collins. Valeria Woodville tries to clear her husband of murdering his first wife. Sensational Gothic tale starring Abigail Docherty. Show more
Poking fun at fireman and hospitals. Sketches and monologues from the former Salford sausage maker. From February 1966. Show more
From his piano, Steve Race quizzes Ian Wallace and Denis Norden battling John Amis and Frank Muir. From April 1990.
The Old Bailey hack recalls a suspicious case of police force bribery. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
It's Agatha's 80th birthday. False identities are concealed and discovered en route to a climactic duel. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell.
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 63: The Second City of the Empire; Dublin: Poverty, Crime and Duels
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
True story of the women left alone after the Great War. A sense of exclusion led women to pair up. Read by Miriam Margolyes.
John Mortimer reads his autobiography. The author recalls dealing with his divorce whilst tackling obscenity laws in court.
William Caldicott's wife Helen reveals her future plan, while their son Giles enjoys his visit to France. Read by the author.
The Fairies have turned Tom into a Water Baby, but warn him to behave. Stars Philip Jackson, Maggie McCarthy and Timothy West. Show more
Presented by Kirsten O'Brien. Including Aditi and the Marine Sage read by author Suniti Namjoshi; Broomstick Baby by Ann Jungman, read by Nisha Nayar.
When Simon Sparrow is caught in a compromising position, twice, only Easter can save him. Stars Richard Briers. From July 1969. Show more
Wintery weather and a disappearing lollipop lady cause problems for the school staff. Stars Carolyn Pickles. From July 2004. Show more
The mystery over Whitaker deepens - as tragedy strikes on board one of the Mars freighters. Stars Andrew Faulds. From 1954. Show more
Fantastic Tales
Alarm Clock On The Night Table by Zoran Zivkovic
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
A chain of events forces an elderly woman to confront a tragedy from her past. Read by Anna Massey. Show more
Poking fun at fireman and hospitals. Sketches and monologues from the former Salford sausage maker. From February 1966. Show more
From his piano, Steve Race quizzes Ian Wallace and Denis Norden battling John Amis and Frank Muir. From April 1990.
The Old Bailey hack recalls a suspicious case of police force bribery. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
It's Agatha's 80th birthday. False identities are concealed and discovered en route to a climactic duel. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell.
Irene is musing on life, death and daughters. Vera is at the vet's having her hip sorted out. With Patricia Routledge.
By Wilkie Collins. Valeria Woodville tries to clear her husband of murdering his first wife. Sensational Gothic tale starring Abigail Docherty. Show more
There's a dinner surprise on the sketch comedy for people growing older disgracefully. Stars Neil Innes and Paula Wilcox. From April 2003. Show more
The cartoonist aims to prove that science will make the natural world entirely redundant. Stars Paul McCrink. From August 2001. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
The management consultants work with a suspicious energy company. Stars Emma Kennedy and Marcus Brigstocke. From November 2002. Show more
Brian Appleton's History of Rock 'n' Roll
Consider Yourself Dumped Upon
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
The Brummie musicologist reveals more big rock names have a lot to thank him for. Stars Graham Fellows. From September 2001. Show more
The Ministry of Furniture and methodist pirates. Patrick Moore guest stars in the comedy of connections. From May 1995. Show more
The mystery over Whitaker deepens - as tragedy strikes on board one of the Mars freighters. Stars Andrew Faulds. From 1954. Show more
Fantastic Tales
Alarm Clock On The Night Table by Zoran Zivkovic
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
A chain of events forces an elderly woman to confront a tragedy from her past. Read by Anna Massey. Show more
The Old Bailey hack recalls a suspicious case of police force bribery. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
It's Agatha's 80th birthday. False identities are concealed and discovered en route to a climactic duel. Russell Thorndike's adventure read by Rufus Sewell.
Irene is musing on life, death and daughters. Vera is at the vet's having her hip sorted out. With Patricia Routledge.
By Wilkie Collins. Valeria Woodville tries to clear her husband of murdering his first wife. Sensational Gothic tale starring Abigail Docherty. Show more
The Fairies have turned Tom into a Water Baby, but warn him to behave. Stars Philip Jackson, Maggie McCarthy and Timothy West. Show more
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 63: The Second City of the Empire; Dublin: Poverty, Crime and Duels
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
True story of the women left alone after the Great War. A sense of exclusion led women to pair up. Read by Miriam Margolyes.
John Mortimer reads his autobiography. The author recalls dealing with his divorce whilst tackling obscenity laws in court.
William Caldicott's wife Helen reveals her future plan, while their son Giles enjoys his visit to France. Read by the author.