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Made for 4 Extra. Born into poverty and segregation - the struggle of uneducated black girl Celie in America's Deep South. Stars Nadine Marshall.
A writer wants to tell a story about a private detective in California, but will his characters let him? Read by Colin Stinton. Show more
Jennifer joins Mark and his mutt's Thames quest, but there is a surprise on their menu. Stars Timothy Spall. From January 1993. Show more
The comic actor recalls the early days of his career, including memories of Round the Horne and Dad's Army. From April 1999. Show more
Professor Jeffrey Richards investigates how the London Harley Street psychiatrist-turned-detective solved his cases. Show more
Elocution lessons are on offer with Brains Amalgamated's new machine. Stars Kenneth Horne and Richard Murdoch. From May 1950. Show more
Les Dawson on the British sense of humour, animal noises galore and a piano sing-along. With Daphne Oxenford. From January 1981.
Alan Bennett stars in his own darkly comic requiem for a lost England. With Eleanor Bron, Adam Godley and Robert Bathurst.
The writer's struggling for cash and his geraniums whinge about Christmas decorations. From February 1992.
Albert and Harold argue over buying a TV or a car. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From March 1972.
The couple's German friend Heinrich reveals his thoughts about the war. Written by and starring Kay Stonham and Simon Greenall.
Robert has a disastrous audition, but still ends up getting the part - of a corpse. Stars John Gordon-Sinclair and Caroline Quentin.
Is there something fishy about Bernard, besides his VAT returns? Guest house sitcom with Denise Coffey and Miriam Margolyes.
The comic actor recalls the early days of his career, including memories of Round the Horne and Dad's Army. From April 1999. Show more
Professor Jeffrey Richards investigates how the London Harley Street psychiatrist-turned-detective solved his cases. Show more
Voices from the Grave
50 Berkeley Square by Dylan Ritson
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 6 months
The most haunted house in Victorian London is about to give up its dark secret after a hundred years. Stars Harry Myers. Show more
Billy Pilgrim is both a prisoner of war and an inadvertent time traveller. Cult absurdist classic read by Robert Jezek.
Elocution lessons are on offer with Brains Amalgamated's new machine. Stars Kenneth Horne and Richard Murdoch. From May 1950. Show more
Les Dawson on the British sense of humour, animal noises galore and a piano sing-along. With Daphne Oxenford. From January 1981.
Made for 4 Extra. Born into poverty and segregation - the struggle of uneducated black girl Celie in America's Deep South. Stars Nadine Marshall.
A writer wants to tell a story about a private detective in California, but will his characters let him? Read by Colin Stinton. Show more
Jennifer joins Mark and his mutt's Thames quest, but there is a surprise on their menu. Stars Timothy Spall. From January 1993. Show more
Fresh from 4 - Catch up as Sandi Toksvig and the teams battle it out over the latest news events. First heard 1st May 2009.
Will Simon blow the whistle on his murky world of international arms dealing? Stars Darren Boyd. From October 2007. Show more
A moody fridge speaks out to Paul Copley and Helen Moon. Sketch show mixing up language and sounds. From October 2007.
Market researcher Ian Dunn carries out a delicate immigration survey. Stars Neil Edmond and Paula Wilcox. From December 2007. Show more
Award-winning comics Howard Read and Josie Long are joined by Chris Chantler on a 'road movie for radio.' From March 2007.
Voices from the Grave
50 Berkeley Square by Dylan Ritson
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 6 months
The most haunted house in Victorian London is about to give up its dark secret after a hundred years. Stars Harry Myers. Show more
Billy Pilgrim is both a prisoner of war and an inadvertent time traveller. Cult absurdist classic read by Robert Jezek.
Alan Bennett stars in his own darkly comic requiem for a lost England. With Eleanor Bron, Adam Godley and Robert Bathurst.
The writer's struggling for cash and his geraniums whinge about Christmas decorations. From February 1992.
Albert and Harold argue over buying a TV or a car. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From March 1972.
The couple's German friend Heinrich reveals his thoughts about the war. Written by and starring Kay Stonham and Simon Greenall.
Robert has a disastrous audition, but still ends up getting the part - of a corpse. Stars John Gordon-Sinclair and Caroline Quentin.
Is there something fishy about Bernard, besides his VAT returns? Guest house sitcom with Denise Coffey and Miriam Margolyes.