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Neddie Seagoon must plunder a sunken Spanish galleon. Stars Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Harry Secombe. From January 1960. Show more
A special budget edition of the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers. With Alistair McGowan. From September 1991. Show more
Phonsie's plans perturb the locals, but Muriel's accident proves a blessing. It's 1956 in the sleepy Irish town. Stars TP McKenna. Show more
A slew of April Fool pranks in the Hardy household escalates into a terrorist threat. Starring Jeremy Hardy. From April 1988.
Russian aristocrats are blissfully unaware of Napoleon Bonaparte's plans. Stars Simon Russell Beale and Leo McKern.
A bank employee escapes his job to head off on an adventure, hoping the police don't catch him. Stars Fine Time Fontayne.
When a clothing factory goes up in flames, the private eye must decide if sabotage or fraud is involved. Stars Rosemary Martin.
Neddie Seagoon must plunder a sunken Spanish galleon. Stars Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Harry Secombe. From January 1960. Show more
Martin Young chairs the famous people quiz. With Francis Wheen, Claire Rayner, Roy Hattersley and Fred Housego. From June 1998. Show more
Armed with pipe, hansom cab and violin, Professor Jeffrey Richards probes the varied incarnations of the Baker Street sleuth. Show more
Inspector Grant and researcher Carradine investigate the case of the Princes in the Tower. Written by Josephine Tey. Read by Paul Young. From February 2005. Show more
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 85: The Catholic Association; The Invasion of Ulster
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
The series on punctuation that inspired 'Eats Shoots and Leaves'. Is a misplaced apostrophe a catastrophe? With Lynne Truss.
The writer reminisces about his 1940s Leeds childhood, and the time his father was taken seriously ill.
Mr Toad claims to have seen the error of his ways and promises to change. Alan Bennett reads Kenneth Grahame's classic tale.
Russian aristocrats are blissfully unaware of Napoleon Bonaparte's plans. Stars Simon Russell Beale and Leo McKern.
Presented by Kirsten O'Brien. Featuring Sally Lindsay reading The Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton and Marc Warren reading The War Diaries of Alistair Fury by Jamie Rix.
Phonsie's plans perturb the locals, but Muriel's accident proves a blessing. It's 1956 in the sleepy Irish town. Stars TP McKenna. Show more
A slew of April Fool pranks in the Hardy household escalates into a terrorist threat. Starring Jeremy Hardy. From April 1988.
Captain Jet and Lemmy are not the only ones to heed the mysterious voice. 1955 classic set in 1972. Stars Andrew Faulds. Show more
At the break of dawn, engineer Colin Sherrard is stranded on an asteroid too close to the sun. Read by Tim Pigott-Smith. Show more
Neddie Seagoon must plunder a sunken Spanish galleon. Stars Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Harry Secombe. From January 1960. Show more
Martin Young chairs the famous people quiz. With Francis Wheen, Claire Rayner, Roy Hattersley and Fred Housego. From June 1998. Show more
Armed with pipe, hansom cab and violin, Professor Jeffrey Richards probes the varied incarnations of the Baker Street sleuth. Show more
Inspector Grant and researcher Carradine investigate the case of the Princes in the Tower. Written by Josephine Tey. Read by Paul Young. From February 2005. Show more
A bank employee escapes his job to head off on an adventure, hoping the police don't catch him. Stars Fine Time Fontayne.
When a clothing factory goes up in flames, the private eye must decide if sabotage or fraud is involved. Stars Rosemary Martin.
A special budget edition of the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers. With Alistair McGowan. From September 1991. Show more
It's Eros night at the Fish Restaurant and, despite the hunger, romance is in the air. Stars Stephen Moore. From March 2002.
Greg Hemphill and Ford Kiernan present Radio Scotland's 'topical' banter and sketch show. From March 1998.
The writer and his talking geraniums outstay their welcome at Craig and Shona's place. With Alistair McGowan. From June 1993. Show more
Captain Jet and Lemmy are not the only ones to heed the mysterious voice. 1955 classic set in 1972. Stars Andrew Faulds. Show more
At the break of dawn, engineer Colin Sherrard is stranded on an asteroid too close to the sun. Read by Tim Pigott-Smith. Show more
Armed with pipe, hansom cab and violin, Professor Jeffrey Richards probes the varied incarnations of the Baker Street sleuth. Show more
Inspector Grant and researcher Carradine investigate the case of the Princes in the Tower. Written by Josephine Tey. Read by Paul Young. From February 2005. Show more
A bank employee escapes his job to head off on an adventure, hoping the police don't catch him. Stars Fine Time Fontayne.
When a clothing factory goes up in flames, the private eye must decide if sabotage or fraud is involved. Stars Rosemary Martin.
Russian aristocrats are blissfully unaware of Napoleon Bonaparte's plans. Stars Simon Russell Beale and Leo McKern.
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 85: The Catholic Association; The Invasion of Ulster
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
The series on punctuation that inspired 'Eats Shoots and Leaves'. Is a misplaced apostrophe a catastrophe? With Lynne Truss.
The writer reminisces about his 1940s Leeds childhood, and the time his father was taken seriously ill.
Mr Toad claims to have seen the error of his ways and promises to change. Alan Bennett reads Kenneth Grahame's classic tale.