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Seabound drama with Moby Duck and Kenneth Horne seeks a bona performer for the BBC's DG. With Kenneth Williams. From June 1966. Show more
The actor has a date with an X-rated actress, while Peruvian Flu strikes at the Gazette. With Ronnie Ancona. From June 1998. Show more
JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. From August 1991. Show more
When Perkins befriends the Carnival Queen, the workmates plot a little sabotage. With Norman Rossington. From March 1987. Show more
A professor arrives in a Devonshire village claiming to be able to dream the future. Stars Bill Patterson and Rio Fanning.
Becky travels to London with the ailing spinster Miss Crawley. Narrated by Stephen Fry. With Emma Fielding and Margaret Tyzack. Show more
Dramatisation of poet Roger McGough's iconic, magical tale of love in the 1960s. Stars Mark McGann and Katy Carmichael. Show more
Talking about the enigmatic muse for his 1960s magical poem of love, Roger McGough reveals who Monika really was. From 1998. Show more
Seabound drama with Moby Duck and Kenneth Horne seeks a bona performer for the BBC's DG. With Kenneth Williams. From June 1966. Show more
Vic Reeves hosts, as Alan Carr, Jools Holland, Ben Miller and Pauline McGlynn answer the audience's questions. From June 2007.
The smooth detective and wife Steve face peril afloat, as they edge ever closer to the truth. Stars Peter Coke. From May 1956. Show more
When a wealthy government minister dies, Edgar Wallace's detective sets out to uncover the truth. Read by David Horovitch. Show more
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 109: We Are Going to Be Slaughtered; Easter Week
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
A Brief History of the End of Everything
Episode 5: Death by Industrial Accident
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The Earth could be habitable for another three billion years. Is there time to escape? Guy Consolmagno investigates.
Howard Baker can do no wrong up in Heaven - and his wife forgives his bad behaviour. Celestial satire read by Martin Jarvis.
Leonard Pearcey reads Gordon West's Majorcan tale. The travellers make the acquaintance of an adorable mule.
A professor arrives in a Devonshire village claiming to be able to dream the future. Stars Bill Patterson and Rio Fanning.
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).
JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. From August 1991. Show more
When Perkins befriends the Carnival Queen, the workmates plot a little sabotage. With Norman Rossington. From March 1987. Show more
Held captive in an underground city on Mars, the crew learn their fate. Stars Barry Foster, Nigel Stock and Nicky Henson. Show more
The new writing series continues. Following a terrible row with her boyfriend, a woman receives a chilling supernatural message.
An estranged father and daughter's reunion is threatened by sinister state forces. Jasmine Callan reads Ian Dudley's tale.
Seabound drama with Moby Duck and Kenneth Horne seeks a bona performer for the BBC's DG. With Kenneth Williams. From June 1966. Show more
Vic Reeves hosts, as Alan Carr, Jools Holland, Ben Miller and Pauline McGlynn answer the audience's questions. From June 2007.
The smooth detective and wife Steve face peril afloat, as they edge ever closer to the truth. Stars Peter Coke. From May 1956. Show more
When a wealthy government minister dies, Edgar Wallace's detective sets out to uncover the truth. Read by David Horovitch. Show more
Becky travels to London with the ailing spinster Miss Crawley. Narrated by Stephen Fry. With Emma Fielding and Margaret Tyzack. Show more
Dramatisation of poet Roger McGough's iconic, magical tale of love in the 1960s. Stars Mark McGann and Katy Carmichael. Show more
Talking about the enigmatic muse for his 1960s magical poem of love, Roger McGough reveals who Monika really was. From 1998. Show more
The actor has a date with an X-rated actress, while Peruvian Flu strikes at the Gazette. With Ronnie Ancona. From June 1998. Show more
Fears abound for computer programmer Jeremy's safety - and his invention. Stars Greg Proops and John Hegley. From April 1996.
Stephen Fry serves up more witty banter and sketches with Hugh Laurie, Jim Broadbent and Julia Hills. From May 1988. Show more
Loyalties are split for our hero, as a billionaire plans to demolish his home ground. Stars Christopher Douglas. From May 2004. Show more
Held captive in an underground city on Mars, the crew learn their fate. Stars Barry Foster, Nigel Stock and Nicky Henson. Show more
The new writing series continues. Following a terrible row with her boyfriend, a woman receives a chilling supernatural message.
An estranged father and daughter's reunion is threatened by sinister state forces. Jasmine Callan reads Ian Dudley's tale.
The smooth detective and wife Steve face peril afloat, as they edge ever closer to the truth. Stars Peter Coke. From May 1956. Show more
When a wealthy government minister dies, Edgar Wallace's detective sets out to uncover the truth. Read by David Horovitch. Show more
Becky travels to London with the ailing spinster Miss Crawley. Narrated by Stephen Fry. With Emma Fielding and Margaret Tyzack. Show more
Dramatisation of poet Roger McGough's iconic, magical tale of love in the 1960s. Stars Mark McGann and Katy Carmichael. Show more
Talking about the enigmatic muse for his 1960s magical poem of love, Roger McGough reveals who Monika really was. From 1998. Show more
A professor arrives in a Devonshire village claiming to be able to dream the future. Stars Bill Patterson and Rio Fanning.
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 109: We Are Going to Be Slaughtered; Easter Week
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
A Brief History of the End of Everything
Episode 5: Death by Industrial Accident
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The Earth could be habitable for another three billion years. Is there time to escape? Guy Consolmagno investigates.
Howard Baker can do no wrong up in Heaven - and his wife forgives his bad behaviour. Celestial satire read by Martin Jarvis.
Leonard Pearcey reads Gordon West's Majorcan tale. The travellers make the acquaintance of an adorable mule.