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Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories - featuring The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne, read by Anne-Marie Duff.
The evil supremo meets Dr Faustus. Martin Jenkins' fable adaptation of a man selling his soul to the Devil. Stars Mark Gatiss.
When a young man takes his beloved Rose to climb a mountain, there are alarming consequences. Read by Mark Bonnar.
Mark and his manic mutt look for the enigmatic Jennifer in the city of dreaming spires. Stars Timothy Spall. From December 1992. Show more
Much-loved actor and broadcaster Peter Jones looks back over his showbiz career in both theatre and on radio. From April 1999. Show more
Professor Jeffrey Richards probes the many incarnations of 'the poor man's Sherlock Holmes'. From June 1998. Show more
A proposed Bindebourne Festival needs some famous guests. Stars Kenneth Horne and Richard Murdoch. From February 1949. Show more
Les Dawson with tales of 1920s gangsters and romantics at the dole office. With Daphne Oxenford. From January 1981.
When two best friends are reunited, the ensuing farce surprises them both. Stars Joanna Van Gyseghem and Cameron Stewart. Show more
Smell your third portion of No Tomatoes, with couscous from Paul Copley, Helen Moon and Ian Potter.
Audience comedy about a long suffering market researcher, written by Neil Edmond and starring Paula Wilcox.
Ned Seagoon goes overseas to pursue some stolen booty, but can Bloodnok be far behind? Stars Spike Milligan. From February 1959.
Pike and Hodges call in a clairvoyant to help them locate the pier's rumoured booty. Stars Ian Lavender and Betty Marsden.
Steve Race quizzes John Amis, Frank Muir, Ian Wallace and Denis Norden on buskers and Julie Andrews. From April 1990.
Comedy Catch-Up
Mark Watson Makes the World Substantially Better: Greed/Gluttony
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The comedian sets out on his quest to free us from the seven deadly sins. With Tim Key and Tim Minchin.
Much-loved actor and broadcaster Peter Jones looks back over his showbiz career in both theatre and on radio. From April 1999. Show more
Professor Jeffrey Richards probes the many incarnations of 'the poor man's Sherlock Holmes'. From June 1998. Show more
Racing against time, Mel battles to use music to thwart a crucial government project. Stars Clare Corbett and Christian Rodska. Show more
An innocent abroad, Billy Pilgrim stumbles into enemy hands. Psychedelic, darkly humorous anti-war novel read by Robert Jezek.
A proposed Bindebourne Festival needs some famous guests. Stars Kenneth Horne and Richard Murdoch. From February 1949. Show more
Les Dawson with tales of 1920s gangsters and romantics at the dole office. With Daphne Oxenford. From January 1981.
The evil supremo meets Dr Faustus. Martin Jenkins' fable adaptation of a man selling his soul to the Devil. Stars Mark Gatiss.
When a young man takes his beloved Rose to climb a mountain, there are alarming consequences. Read by Mark Bonnar.
Mark and his manic mutt look for the enigmatic Jennifer in the city of dreaming spires. Stars Timothy Spall. From December 1992. Show more
Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical look at the week's news. With Jon Holmes. From 24th April 2009.
Arms dealer Simon struggles to understand why other people hold his job against him. Stars Darren Boyd. From October 2007. Show more
World Weary: It's snow jokes from Paul Copley and Helen Moon in the sketch show mixing up language and sounds. From October 2007.
Experimental kitchen wipes sorely test market researcher Ian Dunn. Stars Neil Edmond and Paula Wilcox. From December 2007. Show more
The musical comic presents a selection of classic comic songs with Neil Hannon from The Divine Comedy. From November 2006. Show more
Racing against time, Mel battles to use music to thwart a crucial government project. Stars Clare Corbett and Christian Rodska. Show more
An innocent abroad, Billy Pilgrim stumbles into enemy hands. Psychedelic, darkly humorous anti-war novel read by Robert Jezek.
When two best friends are reunited, the ensuing farce surprises them both. Stars Joanna Van Gyseghem and Cameron Stewart. Show more
Smell your third portion of No Tomatoes, with couscous from Paul Copley, Helen Moon and Ian Potter.
Audience comedy about a long suffering market researcher, written by Neil Edmond and starring Paula Wilcox.
Ned Seagoon goes overseas to pursue some stolen booty, but can Bloodnok be far behind? Stars Spike Milligan. From February 1959.
Pike and Hodges call in a clairvoyant to help them locate the pier's rumoured booty. Stars Ian Lavender and Betty Marsden.
Steve Race quizzes John Amis, Frank Muir, Ian Wallace and Denis Norden on buskers and Julie Andrews. From April 1990.
Comedy Catch-Up
Mark Watson Makes the World Substantially Better: Greed/Gluttony
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The comedian sets out on his quest to free us from the seven deadly sins. With Tim Key and Tim Minchin.