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Overlooked in the New Year's Honours, the Lad brushes up on his social etiquette skills. Stars Tony Hancock. From January 1957. Show more
The squabbling husband and wife's weekly look at classical music. Stars Patrick Barlow and Imelda Staunton. From January 1999. Show more
Clare is seeing graduate Julian, but his brainy parents make her feel inadequate. Stars Prunella Scales. From October 1987. Show more
B&B landlady Maud comes up trumps in the middle of the night. Stars Denise Coffey and Miriam Margolyes. From December 2002. Show more
Nikolai is caught in a duel and Andrei goes missing, as Lise goes into labour. Stars Leo McKern and Amanda Redman.
On the run with a wad of stolen cash, bank employee Dennis ponders the reaction to his absence. Stars Fine Time Fontayne.
A confused man claims to have witnessed a murder, so the police turn to forensic psychologist Dr Joe Aston. Stars Jeremy Swift.
Overlooked in the New Year's Honours, the Lad brushes up on his social etiquette skills. Stars Tony Hancock. From January 1957. Show more
Desert Island wobbles and quirky documentaries. Stars Jo Kendall, Chris Emmett, Fred Harris and Nigel Rees. From January 1978. Show more
The detective probes strange duties required of a new governess. With Norman Shelley. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle thriller from 1959. Show more
As Inspector Grant's health improves, might Richard III's reputation do likewise? Written by Josephine Tey. Read by Paul Young. From February 2005. Show more
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 87: A Social Laboratory; Property Has Its Duties as Well as Its Rights
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
George Bernard Shaw, Sir Compton Mackenzie and Fay Weldon debate the 'limb' of punctuation. With Lynne Truss.
The writer shares post-war memories of his relatives. They may not have been colourful, but they were definitely eccentric.
Mr Toad has escaped from jail and he's soon back behind the wheel. Alan Bennett reads Kenneth Grahame's classic tale.
Nikolai is caught in a duel and Andrei goes missing, as Lise goes into labour. Stars Leo McKern and Amanda Redman.
Kirsten O'Brien presents. Featuring Sally Lindsay reading The Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton, and Stella Gonet reading Harry and the Wrinklies by Alan Temperley.
Clare is seeing graduate Julian, but his brainy parents make her feel inadequate. Stars Prunella Scales. From October 1987. Show more
B&B landlady Maud comes up trumps in the middle of the night. Stars Denise Coffey and Miriam Margolyes. From December 2002. Show more
Overwhelmed by the Martian attack, Jet Morgan and his crew awake in the dark. Stars Andrew Faulds and Alfie Bass. From 1955. Show more
Ines is grieving for her mother when she sees her navel has turned to flint. Gothic tale read by Penelope Wilton. Show more
Overlooked in the New Year's Honours, the Lad brushes up on his social etiquette skills. Stars Tony Hancock. From January 1957. Show more
Desert Island wobbles and quirky documentaries. Stars Jo Kendall, Chris Emmett, Fred Harris and Nigel Rees. From January 1978. Show more
The detective probes strange duties required of a new governess. With Norman Shelley. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle thriller from 1959. Show more
As Inspector Grant's health improves, might Richard III's reputation do likewise? Written by Josephine Tey. Read by Paul Young. From February 2005. Show more
On the run with a wad of stolen cash, bank employee Dennis ponders the reaction to his absence. Stars Fine Time Fontayne.
A confused man claims to have witnessed a murder, so the police turn to forensic psychologist Dr Joe Aston. Stars Jeremy Swift.
The squabbling husband and wife's weekly look at classical music. Stars Patrick Barlow and Imelda Staunton. From January 1999. Show more
As Satan sets out to prove England is the worst nation, Scumspawn tackles a lager lout. Satanic sitcom stars Andy Hamilton. From April 2001. Show more
The pioneering duo Peter Cook and Dudley Moore perform some of their greatest sketches from 'A Bit of a Chat' to 'Art Gallery'.
Poet Roger McGough's reflections on the inhabitants of the world. Recorded at the Bath Festival. From May 2000. Show more
Overwhelmed by the Martian attack, Jet Morgan and his crew awake in the dark. Stars Andrew Faulds and Alfie Bass. From 1955. Show more
Ines is grieving for her mother when she sees her navel has turned to flint. Gothic tale read by Penelope Wilton. Show more
The detective probes strange duties required of a new governess. With Norman Shelley. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle thriller from 1959. Show more
As Inspector Grant's health improves, might Richard III's reputation do likewise? Written by Josephine Tey. Read by Paul Young. From February 2005. Show more
On the run with a wad of stolen cash, bank employee Dennis ponders the reaction to his absence. Stars Fine Time Fontayne.
A confused man claims to have witnessed a murder, so the police turn to forensic psychologist Dr Joe Aston. Stars Jeremy Swift.
Nikolai is caught in a duel and Andrei goes missing, as Lise goes into labour. Stars Leo McKern and Amanda Redman.
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 87: A Social Laboratory; Property Has Its Duties as Well as Its Rights
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
George Bernard Shaw, Sir Compton Mackenzie and Fay Weldon debate the 'limb' of punctuation. With Lynne Truss.
The writer shares post-war memories of his relatives. They may not have been colourful, but they were definitely eccentric.
Mr Toad has escaped from jail and he's soon back behind the wheel. Alan Bennett reads Kenneth Grahame's classic tale.