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Kenneth Horne in war romp 'The Plastic Max' and Jules and Sandy bewail their parts. With Kenneth Williams. From February 1967. Show more
Dave and Cathy leave the city for Drayton Warlock's pastoral idyll. Stars Jonathan Tafler and Lesley Sharp. From April 1994. Show more
JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. From August 1991. Show more
Perkins wants to dig for post-war Britain, but the workmates decide to soil his plans. With Norman Rossington. From March 1987. Show more
As retired merchant Dickson McCunn's mission is concluded, he commits an assault. Stars Roy Hanlon and David McKail.
1815, the Battle of Waterloo. As George and Rawdon fight, Becky and Amelia wait for news. Narrated by Stephen Fry. Show more
A German archaeologist is drawn into a race to steal Buddhist treasures along the Silk Road. Stars Siobhan Redmond. From October 1999. Show more
Kenneth Horne in war romp 'The Plastic Max' and Jules and Sandy bewail their parts. With Kenneth Williams. From February 1967. Show more
Vic Reeves hosts, as Paul Whitehouse, Lucy Porter, Andy Parsons and Rowland Rivron get grilled by the audience. From July 2007.
Betty Conrad's roommate disappears, as the smooth detective and his wife Steve face more peril. Stars Peter Coke. From 1959. Show more
Private sleuth Easy Rawlings finally discovers Daphne Monet's secret. Walter Mosley's thriller, read by Paul Winfield.
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 114: Stretch Out the Hand of Forebearance; The Treaty
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
At 40, the Bard meditates on old age. Reconstructing the life, work and era of William Shakespeare, read by Toby Stephens.
As Howard gets to know God, he does well for himself and gets a promotion. Celestial satire concluded by Martin Jarvis.
From their aerial view, a beautiful statue and a swallow team up to help the poor in the city below. Read by John Moffatt. From December 1997.
As retired merchant Dickson McCunn's mission is concluded, he commits an assault. Stars Roy Hanlon and David McKail.
Kirsten O'Brien presents a daily children's radio programme on BBC Radio 7.
JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. From August 1991. Show more
Perkins wants to dig for post-war Britain, but the workmates decide to soil his plans. With Norman Rossington. From March 1987. Show more
The Darker Side of the Border
3. The Brownie of the Black Haggs by James Hogg
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 6 months
Regarded as a violent mistress, Lady Wheelhope becomes dangerously obsessed with a mysterious servant. Stars Irene Macdougall. Show more
Psychotherapists Lorcan and Aoife find something odd about the residents of Maeve's busy Dublin guesthouse. Stars Cathy Belton. Show more
Kenneth Horne in war romp 'The Plastic Max' and Jules and Sandy bewail their parts. With Kenneth Williams. From February 1967. Show more
Vic Reeves hosts, as Paul Whitehouse, Lucy Porter, Andy Parsons and Rowland Rivron get grilled by the audience. From July 2007.
Betty Conrad's roommate disappears, as the smooth detective and his wife Steve face more peril. Stars Peter Coke. From 1959. Show more
Private sleuth Easy Rawlings finally discovers Daphne Monet's secret. Walter Mosley's thriller, read by Paul Winfield.
1815, the Battle of Waterloo. As George and Rawdon fight, Becky and Amelia wait for news. Narrated by Stephen Fry. Show more
A German archaeologist is drawn into a race to steal Buddhist treasures along the Silk Road. Stars Siobhan Redmond. From October 1999. Show more
Dave and Cathy leave the city for Drayton Warlock's pastoral idyll. Stars Jonathan Tafler and Lesley Sharp. From April 1994. Show more
Computer Omni-Tec talks to the chatty cat, whose human pals need protection. Stars Greg Proops and John Hegley. From April 1996.
Stephen Fry serves up more witty banter and sketches. With Hugh Laurie, Jim Broadbent and Alison Steadman. From May 1988. Show more
After meeting Rory McGrath on TV, the legendary player is called to Buckingham Palace. Stars Chris Douglas. From May 2004. Show more
The Darker Side of the Border
3. The Brownie of the Black Haggs by James Hogg
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 6 months
Regarded as a violent mistress, Lady Wheelhope becomes dangerously obsessed with a mysterious servant. Stars Irene Macdougall. Show more
Psychotherapists Lorcan and Aoife find something odd about the residents of Maeve's busy Dublin guesthouse. Stars Cathy Belton. Show more
Betty Conrad's roommate disappears, as the smooth detective and his wife Steve face more peril. Stars Peter Coke. From 1959. Show more
Private sleuth Easy Rawlings finally discovers Daphne Monet's secret. Walter Mosley's thriller, read by Paul Winfield.
1815, the Battle of Waterloo. As George and Rawdon fight, Becky and Amelia wait for news. Narrated by Stephen Fry. Show more
A German archaeologist is drawn into a race to steal Buddhist treasures along the Silk Road. Stars Siobhan Redmond. From October 1999. Show more
As retired merchant Dickson McCunn's mission is concluded, he commits an assault. Stars Roy Hanlon and David McKail.
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 114: Stretch Out the Hand of Forebearance; The Treaty
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
At 40, the Bard meditates on old age. Reconstructing the life, work and era of William Shakespeare, read by Toby Stephens.
As Howard gets to know God, he does well for himself and gets a promotion. Celestial satire concluded by Martin Jarvis.
From their aerial view, a beautiful statue and a swallow team up to help the poor in the city below. Read by John Moffatt. From December 1997.