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A new hospital needs a cure, but does Jim know his Acas from his Nalgo? Adapted from TV, with Paul Eddington. From October 1984. Show more
Desperate to work, devious Robert digs his way out of a holiday with Sue. Stars John Gordon Sinclair. From February 1990. Show more
More humorous songs from the quartet of David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis. From 1986. Show more
Two musicians are after the same piano and a boy can't face the special school parade. Stars Brigit Forsyth. From May 2005. Show more
Retired merchant Dickson McCunn sets out to save an imprisoned Russian princess. Stars Roy Hanlon and David McKail.
Amelia follows George and the regiment to Brussels, as Becky attracts an army of admirers. Stars Emma Fielding and Jon Glover. Show more
A TV crew susses out old man Jack, who claims he knew the Pied Piper of Hamlin. Stars Bernard Cribbins and Geraldine Fitzgerald. Show more
A new hospital needs a cure, but does Jim know his Acas from his Nalgo? Adapted from TV, with Paul Eddington. From October 1984. Show more
The late Steve Race quizzes John Amis, Frank Muir, Ian Wallace and Denis Norden on quotes and notes. From December 1993.
A fresh cocktail stick clue sees the detective and his wife head to the suppliers in Oberammergau. Stars Peter Coke. From 1959. Show more
Easy Rawlings must battle DeWitt Albright to avoid the penitentiary. Walter Mosley's thriller, read by Paul Winfield.
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
The Bard faces the death of his son. Reconstructing the life, work and era of William Shakespeare, read by Toby Stephens.
Horrified by the betrayal of his best friend, Howard decides to take action. Celestial satire read by Martin Jarvis.
A collection of celebratory fireworks discuss the nature of love and one of them gets his comeuppance. Read by John Moffat. From December 1997.
Retired merchant Dickson McCunn sets out to save an imprisoned Russian princess. Stars Roy Hanlon and David McKail.
A daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7, presented by Kirsten O'Brien.
More humorous songs from the quartet of David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis. From 1986. Show more
Two musicians are after the same piano and a boy can't face the special school parade. Stars Brigit Forsyth. From May 2005. Show more
The Darker Side of the Border
2. Olalla by Robert Louis Stevenson
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 6 months
A convalescing Scottish soldier finds love in a sinister Spanish house during the Peninsular War. Stars Paul Blair. Show more
Released murderer Paul claims he can foresee imminent crimes, but the police think he's the perpetrator. Stars Dermot Crowley. Show more
A new hospital needs a cure, but does Jim know his Acas from his Nalgo? Adapted from TV, with Paul Eddington. From October 1984. Show more
The late Steve Race quizzes John Amis, Frank Muir, Ian Wallace and Denis Norden on quotes and notes. From December 1993.
A fresh cocktail stick clue sees the detective and his wife head to the suppliers in Oberammergau. Stars Peter Coke. From 1959. Show more
Easy Rawlings must battle DeWitt Albright to avoid the penitentiary. Walter Mosley's thriller, read by Paul Winfield.
Amelia follows George and the regiment to Brussels, as Becky attracts an army of admirers. Stars Emma Fielding and Jon Glover. Show more
A TV crew susses out old man Jack, who claims he knew the Pied Piper of Hamlin. Stars Bernard Cribbins and Geraldine Fitzgerald. Show more
Desperate to work, devious Robert digs his way out of a holiday with Sue. Stars John Gordon Sinclair. From February 1990. Show more
Goldfish Liam and Anton contemplate the meaning of their existence. Written by and starring Shaun Prendergast. From August 1998. Show more
Michael Feydeau and David Pershore exhume a murder case on a luxury liner. Stars Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. From October 2001. Show more
Miles Jupp's team cast a satirical eye over the week's news: Iran elections, MPs expenses and Gordon Brown's desire to teach.
It's the Asian station phone-in show's first wedding, but is love blind or stupid? Stars Sanjeev Bhaskar. From October 1996. Show more
The Darker Side of the Border
2. Olalla by Robert Louis Stevenson
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 6 months
A convalescing Scottish soldier finds love in a sinister Spanish house during the Peninsular War. Stars Paul Blair. Show more
Released murderer Paul claims he can foresee imminent crimes, but the police think he's the perpetrator. Stars Dermot Crowley. Show more
A fresh cocktail stick clue sees the detective and his wife head to the suppliers in Oberammergau. Stars Peter Coke. From 1959. Show more
Easy Rawlings must battle DeWitt Albright to avoid the penitentiary. Walter Mosley's thriller, read by Paul Winfield.
Amelia follows George and the regiment to Brussels, as Becky attracts an army of admirers. Stars Emma Fielding and Jon Glover. Show more
A TV crew susses out old man Jack, who claims he knew the Pied Piper of Hamlin. Stars Bernard Cribbins and Geraldine Fitzgerald. Show more
Retired merchant Dickson McCunn sets out to save an imprisoned Russian princess. Stars Roy Hanlon and David McKail.
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
The Bard faces the death of his son. Reconstructing the life, work and era of William Shakespeare, read by Toby Stephens.
Horrified by the betrayal of his best friend, Howard decides to take action. Celestial satire read by Martin Jarvis.
A collection of celebratory fireworks discuss the nature of love and one of them gets his comeuppance. Read by John Moffat. From December 1997.