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Left hand down a bit! The ship's bumbling navigator attempts to pass an examination. Stars Leslie Phillips. From February 1961. Show more
Susan and Ian's second honeymoon plans end in disaster. More homely escapades with the surreal comedian. From July 2003.
Will Bill and Faith get to go on a proper holiday together? Stars Lynda Bellingham, James Bolam and Belinda Lang. From May 1991. Show more
Professor Quarterpound gathers Britain's top scientists to witness his new time machine. Stars Roy Hudd. From August 1986.
EM Forster - A Room with a View
1. Miss Honeychurch, Giotto and Too Much Beethoven
1 hour on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
It's 1905. Cousins Lucy and Charlotte arrive in Florence - but not to rooms with a view. Stars Sheila Hancock and Stephen Moore. Show more
Can Thomas's encounters with the Tragedy Queen help him reach the next stage of the game? Stars Anand Tiwari.
As the priestly sleuth tackles some crossword-related murders, Father Troy is a surprisingly adept ally. Stars David Threlfall. Show more
Left hand down a bit! The ship's bumbling navigator attempts to pass an examination. Stars Leslie Phillips. From February 1961. Show more
Harold falls for his drama society's leading lady. Adapted from TV. With Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. Show more
The smooth detective tries to send his wife Steve away, for fear that reprisals are on their way. Stars Peter Coke. From 1959. Show more
Carole and Jude's investigation gathers pace as they establish a link between two recent local fatalities. Read by Joanna Tope.
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 101: Belfast, an Imperial City; Committee Room 15
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
Danny Danziger visits the cuneiform tablet collection to meet Dr Irving Finkel, who can decipher the ancient inscriptions.
The bathing habits of HE Bates' vintage character. Who was the girl that ran off with his clothes one day? Read by David Neal.
The humorist, writer and broadcaster muses on his beloved London district's goldfish, geese and foxes.
EM Forster - A Room with a View
1. Miss Honeychurch, Giotto and Too Much Beethoven
1 hour on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
It's 1905. Cousins Lucy and Charlotte arrive in Florence - but not to rooms with a view. Stars Sheila Hancock and Stephen Moore. Show more
Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories, with Comet in Moominland by Tove Jansson (read by Harry Hill) and Vinegar Street by Philip Ridley (read by Susanna Northern).
Will Bill and Faith get to go on a proper holiday together? Stars Lynda Bellingham, James Bolam and Belinda Lang. From May 1991. Show more
Professor Quarterpound gathers Britain's top scientists to witness his new time machine. Stars Roy Hudd. From August 1986.
The crew's Magnus Carter reveals the true nature of their new mission. Stars Nigel Stock, Barry Foster and Nicky Henson. Show more
The anti-war story hero escapes with his wife to try and shield her from the horrors of battle. Read by Robert Bathurst. Show more
Left hand down a bit! The ship's bumbling navigator attempts to pass an examination. Stars Leslie Phillips. From February 1961. Show more
Harold falls for his drama society's leading lady. Adapted from TV. With Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. Show more
The smooth detective tries to send his wife Steve away, for fear that reprisals are on their way. Stars Peter Coke. From 1959. Show more
Carole and Jude's investigation gathers pace as they establish a link between two recent local fatalities. Read by Joanna Tope.
Can Thomas's encounters with the Tragedy Queen help him reach the next stage of the game? Stars Anand Tiwari.
As the priestly sleuth tackles some crossword-related murders, Father Troy is a surprisingly adept ally. Stars David Threlfall. Show more
Susan and Ian's second honeymoon plans end in disaster. More homely escapades with the surreal comedian. From July 2003.
Sketch series with Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Tony Hawks and Josie Lawrence - before they hit the big time. From January 1988.
The series reaching the parts other comedy shows can't. With Nick Hancock, Tony Hawks and Neil Mullarkey. From January 1992.
The Adventures of John and Tony
The Quest for the Holy Spectacles
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
John discovers that Jesus wore glasses, but what happened to them? Stars John Hegley and Simon Munnery. From September 1999. Show more
The crew's Magnus Carter reveals the true nature of their new mission. Stars Nigel Stock, Barry Foster and Nicky Henson. Show more
The anti-war story hero escapes with his wife to try and shield her from the horrors of battle. Read by Robert Bathurst. Show more
The smooth detective tries to send his wife Steve away, for fear that reprisals are on their way. Stars Peter Coke. From 1959. Show more
Carole and Jude's investigation gathers pace as they establish a link between two recent local fatalities. Read by Joanna Tope.
Can Thomas's encounters with the Tragedy Queen help him reach the next stage of the game? Stars Anand Tiwari.
As the priestly sleuth tackles some crossword-related murders, Father Troy is a surprisingly adept ally. Stars David Threlfall. Show more
EM Forster - A Room with a View
1. Miss Honeychurch, Giotto and Too Much Beethoven
1 hour on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
It's 1905. Cousins Lucy and Charlotte arrive in Florence - but not to rooms with a view. Stars Sheila Hancock and Stephen Moore. Show more
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 101: Belfast, an Imperial City; Committee Room 15
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
Danny Danziger visits the cuneiform tablet collection to meet Dr Irving Finkel, who can decipher the ancient inscriptions.
The bathing habits of HE Bates' vintage character. Who was the girl that ran off with his clothes one day? Read by David Neal.
The humorist, writer and broadcaster muses on his beloved London district's goldfish, geese and foxes.