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Ned Seagoon goes overseas to pursue some stolen booty, but can Bloodnok be far behind? Stars Spike Milligan. From February 1959. Show more
More celeb sound-alikes as Brian Sewell joins 'The Archers' and a Chris Eubank phone spoof. With Jon Culshaw. From April 2001.
Guard Gallagher's impending trip to the Big Apple sparks a lot of gossip. It's 1956 in the sleepy Irish town. Stars TP McKenna. Show more
When Kit gets hurt and Caroline gets fit, the gang uncover an unhealthy conspiracy. Stars Jeremy Hardy. From May 1987. Show more
Anglo-Indian Patrick pursues the daughter of a train driver. John Masters' family dramatisation with Gary Bond.
The evil supremo meets Dr Faustus. Martin Jenkins' fable adaptation of a man selling his soul to the Devil. Stars Mark Gatiss. Show more
Based in Botswana, owner and founder Precious Ramotswe takes on her first case and a new secretary. Stars Clare Benedict.
Ned Seagoon goes overseas to pursue some stolen booty, but can Bloodnok be far behind? Stars Spike Milligan. From February 1959. Show more
Crime writers John Harvey and Val McDermid try to solve who killed a radio DJ. Chaired by Simon Brett. From January 1998. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
As the sabotage and murder trail continues, Mortimer Hive is invited to make a speech. Starring John Rowe and Geoffrey Banks. Show more
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 70: The Dungannon Convention of 1782; Grattan's Parliament
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
The writer combines travel with Spain's culinary delights and enjoys mouth-watering food in Ibiza. Read by Jonathan Firth.
An Oxford post-graduate 'rewinds', 'fast forwards' and 'plays' through his life. William Boyd adaptation read by Ben Miles.
With all of the Titanic's lifeboats gone, painful decisions remain for those left on the sinking ship. Read by Martin Jarvis.
Anglo-Indian Patrick pursues the daughter of a train driver. John Masters' family dramatisation with Gary Bond.
Big Toe Books is a daily children's radio programme. Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories, featuring Rupert Degas reading Big George by Eric Pringle.
Guard Gallagher's impending trip to the Big Apple sparks a lot of gossip. It's 1956 in the sleepy Irish town. Stars TP McKenna. Show more
When Kit gets hurt and Caroline gets fit, the gang uncover an unhealthy conspiracy. Stars Jeremy Hardy. From May 1987. Show more
Jet and the crew reach freighter number two and fear they're not alone on Mars. 1954 classic set in 1971. Stars Andrew Faulds. Show more
Becoming obsessed with his alternative life, Dick is in no state to deal with Vita and her sons. Read by Julian Wadham.
Ned Seagoon goes overseas to pursue some stolen booty, but can Bloodnok be far behind? Stars Spike Milligan. From February 1959. Show more
Crime writers John Harvey and Val McDermid try to solve who killed a radio DJ. Chaired by Simon Brett. From January 1998. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
As the sabotage and murder trail continues, Mortimer Hive is invited to make a speech. Starring John Rowe and Geoffrey Banks. Show more
The evil supremo meets Dr Faustus. Martin Jenkins' fable adaptation of a man selling his soul to the Devil. Stars Mark Gatiss. Show more
Based in Botswana, owner and founder Precious Ramotswe takes on her first case and a new secretary. Stars Clare Benedict.
More celeb sound-alikes as Brian Sewell joins 'The Archers' and a Chris Eubank phone spoof. With Jon Culshaw. From April 2001.
Xanthippe's luck is in as the war-like, sex-mad Spartans arrive in Ancient Athens. Stars Stephen Moore. From January 2001. Show more
Greg Hemphill and Ford Kiernan present Radio Scotland's 'topical' banter and sketch show. From February 1998.
The writer has quit smoking and is jetting off, but his geraniums don't want him to go. With Doon MacKichan. From February 1992. Show more
Jet and the crew reach freighter number two and fear they're not alone on Mars. 1954 classic set in 1971. Stars Andrew Faulds. Show more
Becoming obsessed with his alternative life, Dick is in no state to deal with Vita and her sons. Read by Julian Wadham.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
As the sabotage and murder trail continues, Mortimer Hive is invited to make a speech. Starring John Rowe and Geoffrey Banks. Show more
The evil supremo meets Dr Faustus. Martin Jenkins' fable adaptation of a man selling his soul to the Devil. Stars Mark Gatiss. Show more
Based in Botswana, owner and founder Precious Ramotswe takes on her first case and a new secretary. Stars Clare Benedict.
Anglo-Indian Patrick pursues the daughter of a train driver. John Masters' family dramatisation with Gary Bond.
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 70: The Dungannon Convention of 1782; Grattan's Parliament
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
The writer combines travel with Spain's culinary delights and enjoys mouth-watering food in Ibiza. Read by Jonathan Firth.
An Oxford post-graduate 'rewinds', 'fast forwards' and 'plays' through his life. William Boyd adaptation read by Ben Miles.
With all of the Titanic's lifeboats gone, painful decisions remain for those left on the sinking ship. Read by Martin Jarvis.