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When Bill and the Lad take to the beat, the crime rate soars after they meet Sid. Stars Tony Hancock. From February 1957. Show more
Clive Anderson and the famed improvisation game with Lenny Henry, Dawn French, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. From January 1988. Show more
Sarah is missing daughter Clare, and her mother Eleanor is still very irritating. Stars Prunella Scales. From January 1989. Show more
Daddy is not keen on his new orthopaedic mattress, so he and Maud try a crafty swap. Stars Denise Coffey. From March 2004. Show more
The Carlingford Chronicles - Miss Marjoribanks
3. Lucilla's Luck
1 hour on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
The heroine's machinations lead to the solving of a mystery and to a wedding. Starring Teresa Gallagher and Paul Daneman. Show more
A lascivious lawyer and a dashing captain - Becky Sharp continues to attract admirers. Stephen Fry narrates. With Emma Fielding. Show more
Blinded in an accident in the early 19th century, Louis Braille aspires to improve the status of blind people. Stars Adam Godley.
When Bill and the Lad take to the beat, the crime rate soars after they meet Sid. Stars Tony Hancock. From February 1957. Show more
Waves are parted as the team take on the Holly Bibbly (or Holy Bible). Stars Jo Kendall and Chris Emmett. From February 1978. Show more
More mystery afloat, as the worried detective tackles Salty West and uncovers links to Steve. Stars Peter Coke. From May 1956. Show more
Dutch sleuth Van der Valk needs a decoy to tempt Elsa's killer out of hiding. David Troughton concludes Nicholas Freeling's thriller. Show more
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 107: The Curragh Mutiny; To the Brink of Civil War
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
Vatican astronomer Brother Guy Consolmagno thinks ahead to a post-human future and back to some ancient beliefs.
It's the end of a Life of Wine and Women for HE Bates' nonagenarian rogue. Read and abridged by David Neal.
Leonard Pearcey reads Gordon West's Majorcan tale. Cheap rail travel brings wonderful restive seafront encounters.
The Carlingford Chronicles - Miss Marjoribanks
3. Lucilla's Luck
1 hour on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
The heroine's machinations lead to the solving of a mystery and to a wedding. Starring Teresa Gallagher and Paul Daneman. Show more
Featuring Lizzie Dripping by Helen Cresswell (read by Lisa Riley), The Last Vampire by Willis Hall (read by Hamish Clark), and Thora by Gillian Johnson (read by Stella Gonet).
Sarah is missing daughter Clare, and her mother Eleanor is still very irritating. Stars Prunella Scales. From January 1989. Show more
Daddy is not keen on his new orthopaedic mattress, so he and Maud try a crafty swap. Stars Denise Coffey. From March 2004. Show more
The crew make a discovery in Egypt, while stowaways are reported on the Mars-bound ship. Stars Barry Foster. Show more
Alone in a house, a pregnant woman grows distressed by the sounds of a crying baby. Emma Noakes reads Catherine Mant's tale.
A lonely occultist signs up to a special internet chat room to attract some demons. Adam Sims reads Damien G Walter's tale.
When Bill and the Lad take to the beat, the crime rate soars after they meet Sid. Stars Tony Hancock. From February 1957. Show more
Waves are parted as the team take on the Holly Bibbly (or Holy Bible). Stars Jo Kendall and Chris Emmett. From February 1978. Show more
More mystery afloat, as the worried detective tackles Salty West and uncovers links to Steve. Stars Peter Coke. From May 1956. Show more
Dutch sleuth Van der Valk needs a decoy to tempt Elsa's killer out of hiding. David Troughton concludes Nicholas Freeling's thriller. Show more
A lascivious lawyer and a dashing captain - Becky Sharp continues to attract admirers. Stephen Fry narrates. With Emma Fielding. Show more
Blinded in an accident in the early 19th century, Louis Braille aspires to improve the status of blind people. Stars Adam Godley.
Clive Anderson and the famed improvisation game with Lenny Henry, Dawn French, John Sessions and Stephen Fry. From January 1988. Show more
Satan introduces the Professor and Thomas to Helen of Troy and her plain friend, Daphne. Stars Andy Hamilton. From May 2001. Show more
A Load of Old Balls: Jo Brand's acclaimed academic tome on men and how useless some of them have been in history. Contains strong language. Episode 2 of 2.
Roger McGough's reflections on life, death and the 'Today' programme. Recorded at the Bath Festival. From June 2000. Show more
The crew make a discovery in Egypt, while stowaways are reported on the Mars-bound ship. Stars Barry Foster. Show more
Alone in a house, a pregnant woman grows distressed by the sounds of a crying baby. Emma Noakes reads Catherine Mant's tale.
A lonely occultist signs up to a special internet chat room to attract some demons. Adam Sims reads Damien G Walter's tale.
More mystery afloat, as the worried detective tackles Salty West and uncovers links to Steve. Stars Peter Coke. From May 1956. Show more
Dutch sleuth Van der Valk needs a decoy to tempt Elsa's killer out of hiding. David Troughton concludes Nicholas Freeling's thriller. Show more
A lascivious lawyer and a dashing captain - Becky Sharp continues to attract admirers. Stephen Fry narrates. With Emma Fielding. Show more
Blinded in an accident in the early 19th century, Louis Braille aspires to improve the status of blind people. Stars Adam Godley.
The Carlingford Chronicles - Miss Marjoribanks
3. Lucilla's Luck
1 hour on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
The heroine's machinations lead to the solving of a mystery and to a wedding. Starring Teresa Gallagher and Paul Daneman. Show more
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 107: The Curragh Mutiny; To the Brink of Civil War
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
Vatican astronomer Brother Guy Consolmagno thinks ahead to a post-human future and back to some ancient beliefs.
It's the end of a Life of Wine and Women for HE Bates' nonagenarian rogue. Read and abridged by David Neal.
Leonard Pearcey reads Gordon West's Majorcan tale. Cheap rail travel brings wonderful restive seafront encounters.