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The veteran auditionee exposes more of his film-making exploits. Did he ever hit the big screen? Stars Peter Jones. From August 1986. Show more
Observing the theatrical superstition, Robert Wilson multi-tasks in Macbeth. Stars John Gordon Sinclair. From February 1990. Show more
The humorous singing quartet of David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis entertain. From April 1985.
It's quiz time, but Mr Maxwell is lacking a team. An ex-pupil has problems, too. With Marlene Sidaway. From April 2005. Show more
The Carlingford Chronicles - Miss Marjoribanks
4. The Battle Lost and Won
1 hour on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
Will Lucilla ever end up with a husband? Or has she "gone off"? And who will win the election? Stars Teresa Gallagher. Show more
Becky Sharp aims to charm a wealthy spinster and her handsome nephew. Narrated by Stephen Fry. With Emma Fielding. Show more
Miss Pickering has an ulterior motive for a newspaper ad, as do the four gents who reply. Stars Monica Grey and Norman Shelley. Show more
The veteran auditionee exposes more of his film-making exploits. Did he ever hit the big screen? Stars Peter Jones. From August 1986. Show more
Steve Race quizzes John Amis, Frank Muir, Ian Wallace and Denis Norden on the foxtrot and national anthem. From December 1993.
An unexpected twist wraps up the case for the smooth detective and his wife Steve. Or does it? Stars Peter Coke. From May 1956. Show more
The detective tackles a jewellery fraud, with a theatrical link to a transatlantic visitor to London. Read by David Horovitch. Show more
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 108: Faithful to Erin, We Answer Her Call; The Conspirators Prepare
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
If the sun and the stars burn themselves out, will any life survive in the darkness? With astronomer Brother Guy Consolmagno.
Educated with liberal views, Howard Baker goes to heaven and is pleasantly surprised. Celestial satire read by Martin Jarvis.
Leonard Pearcey reads Gordon West's Majorcan tale. Even gasometers can become beautiful, and 'wolf'-men can be hospitable.
The Carlingford Chronicles - Miss Marjoribanks
4. The Battle Lost and Won
1 hour on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
Will Lucilla ever end up with a husband? Or has she "gone off"? And who will win the election? Stars Teresa Gallagher. 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).
The humorous singing quartet of David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis entertain. From April 1985.
It's quiz time, but Mr Maxwell is lacking a team. An ex-pupil has problems, too. With Marlene Sidaway. From April 2005. Show more
Landing on Mars, the crew start to explore but find their welcome is far from warm. Stars Barry Foster and Nicky Henson. Show more
Discovering how to keep death at bay, a Victorian scientist starts resurrecting. Christine Kavanagh reads Nick Moulton's tale.
Angels have returned, but to a world where only one person remembers who they are. Bethan Walker reads Fiona McFarlane's tale.
The veteran auditionee exposes more of his film-making exploits. Did he ever hit the big screen? Stars Peter Jones. From August 1986. Show more
Steve Race quizzes John Amis, Frank Muir, Ian Wallace and Denis Norden on the foxtrot and national anthem. From December 1993.
An unexpected twist wraps up the case for the smooth detective and his wife Steve. Or does it? Stars Peter Coke. From May 1956. Show more
The detective tackles a jewellery fraud, with a theatrical link to a transatlantic visitor to London. Read by David Horovitch. Show more
Becky Sharp aims to charm a wealthy spinster and her handsome nephew. Narrated by Stephen Fry. With Emma Fielding. Show more
Miss Pickering has an ulterior motive for a newspaper ad, as do the four gents who reply. Stars Monica Grey and Norman Shelley. Show more
Observing the theatrical superstition, Robert Wilson multi-tasks in Macbeth. Stars John Gordon Sinclair. From February 1990. Show more
All the World's a Globe
8. From 20th Century Wars to Twiggy
10 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 8 months
The National Theatre of Brent's definitive history of Earth reaches the 20th century. With guest Ben Kingsley. From June 1990. Show more
Michael Feydeau and David Pershore recall some 1960s cunning villainy. Stars Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. From October 2001. Show more
Brand new magazine style sketch show that comically scrutinises the latest news, views and issues of the day, with Miles Jupp.
When the Asian radio station boss gets religion, the result is far from heavenly. Stars Sanjeev Bhaskar. From October 1996. Show more
Landing on Mars, the crew start to explore but find their welcome is far from warm. Stars Barry Foster and Nicky Henson. Show more
Discovering how to keep death at bay, a Victorian scientist starts resurrecting. Christine Kavanagh reads Nick Moulton's tale.
Angels have returned, but to a world where only one person remembers who they are. Bethan Walker reads Fiona McFarlane's tale.
An unexpected twist wraps up the case for the smooth detective and his wife Steve. Or does it? Stars Peter Coke. From May 1956. Show more
The detective tackles a jewellery fraud, with a theatrical link to a transatlantic visitor to London. Read by David Horovitch. Show more
Becky Sharp aims to charm a wealthy spinster and her handsome nephew. Narrated by Stephen Fry. With Emma Fielding. Show more
Miss Pickering has an ulterior motive for a newspaper ad, as do the four gents who reply. Stars Monica Grey and Norman Shelley. Show more
The Carlingford Chronicles - Miss Marjoribanks
4. The Battle Lost and Won
1 hour on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
Will Lucilla ever end up with a husband? Or has she "gone off"? And who will win the election? Stars Teresa Gallagher. Show more
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 108: Faithful to Erin, We Answer Her Call; The Conspirators Prepare
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
If the sun and the stars burn themselves out, will any life survive in the darkness? With astronomer Brother Guy Consolmagno.
Educated with liberal views, Howard Baker goes to heaven and is pleasantly surprised. Celestial satire read by Martin Jarvis.
Leonard Pearcey reads Gordon West's Majorcan tale. Even gasometers can become beautiful, and 'wolf'-men can be hospitable.