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Kenneth Horne heads up the river, and swings by Julian and Sandy's Bona Antiques. With Kenneth Williams and Bill Pertwee. From March 1967. Show more
Dave and Cathy's quest for locally produced food proves problematic. Stars Jonathan Tafler and Lesley Sharp. From May 1994.
JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, John Sessions, Joan Sims and June Whitfield. From November 1994. Show more
Barmaid Irene wonders why her crooked brother has returned to the tiny Scottish island. Stars Lynn Ferguson. From March 2000. Show more
Hard-up Geoffrey and Annabelle turn to their crotchety, rich aunt. Comedy starring Geoffrey Palmer and Geraldine McEwan. Show more
War plays havoc with Muriel Hammond's aspirations and her experiences of love. Stars Claire Goose and Brigit Forsyth. Show more
Set-backs and surprises unite the family, making Lecky the hero of the hour. 1930s Jarrow childhood trilogy with Shaun Prendergast.
Kenneth Horne heads up the river, and swings by Julian and Sandy's Bona Antiques. With Kenneth Williams and Bill Pertwee. From March 1967. Show more
Vic Reeves hosts, as Paul Whitehouse, Michael McIntyre, Lucy Porter and Andy Parsons answer audience questions. From July 2007.
Feisty detective superintendent Julie Enfield probes a murder at the British Library. Nick Fisher thriller with Imelda Staunton. Show more
The riveting story of a man immobilised in his apartment, observing the minutiae of life - and death - through his rear window.
This Sceptred Isle: The 20th Century
Episode 9: 1909 - The Royal Navy and Trouble Brewing in the House of Lords
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Across the decades, Christopher Lee's vivid account of Britain's fast-paced history. Narrated by Anna Massey with Robert Powell.
Despite his huge music hall success, the Victorian comedian yearns to play Shakespeare. Written and performed by Tony Lidington.
As they struggle with the death of Caro Meredith, further tragedy strikes in the farming community. Read by Robin Ellis.
From South Africa to matches back home - and some sad news. Nicholas Boulton concludes Harry Thompson's comic cricketing travelogue.
Hard-up Geoffrey and Annabelle turn to their crotchety, rich aunt. Comedy starring Geoffrey Palmer and Geraldine McEwan. Show more
Children's stories presented by Kirsten O'Brien, featuring The Eddie Dickens Trilogy: Awful End by Philip Ardagh, Fiddlesticks by Alan Fraser, and Teacher's Pet by Morris Gleitzman.
JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, John Sessions, Joan Sims and June Whitfield. From November 1994. Show more
Barmaid Irene wonders why her crooked brother has returned to the tiny Scottish island. Stars Lynn Ferguson. From March 2000. Show more
Saul and Elise make a grim discovery in the nursing home. Time-hopping thriller with Robert Glenister and Freddie Jones. Show more
Sunday unmasks one of the anarchists as a Scotland Yard detective - leaving Gabriel Syme in despair. Read by Geoffrey Palmer. Show more
Kenneth Horne heads up the river, and swings by Julian and Sandy's Bona Antiques. With Kenneth Williams and Bill Pertwee. From March 1967. Show more
Vic Reeves hosts, as Paul Whitehouse, Michael McIntyre, Lucy Porter and Andy Parsons answer audience questions. From July 2007.
Feisty detective superintendent Julie Enfield probes a murder at the British Library. Nick Fisher thriller with Imelda Staunton. Show more
The riveting story of a man immobilised in his apartment, observing the minutiae of life - and death - through his rear window.
War plays havoc with Muriel Hammond's aspirations and her experiences of love. Stars Claire Goose and Brigit Forsyth. Show more
Set-backs and surprises unite the family, making Lecky the hero of the hour. 1930s Jarrow childhood trilogy with Shaun Prendergast.
Dave and Cathy's quest for locally produced food proves problematic. Stars Jonathan Tafler and Lesley Sharp. From May 1994.
Jessica rents a room to Rex - each unaware the other is a diarist. Stars Frances Barber and David Bamber. From September 2000.
The sketch show team takes the audience to Margate and asks 'Whose Pencil Line is it Anyway?' With Tim Firth. From March 1990. Show more
The Scottish comedy team laugh at events in the news. From Glasgow's Tron Theatre. With Gregor Fisher. From February 1984.
Saul and Elise make a grim discovery in the nursing home. Time-hopping thriller with Robert Glenister and Freddie Jones. Show more
Sunday unmasks one of the anarchists as a Scotland Yard detective - leaving Gabriel Syme in despair. Read by Geoffrey Palmer. Show more
Feisty detective superintendent Julie Enfield probes a murder at the British Library. Nick Fisher thriller with Imelda Staunton. Show more
The riveting story of a man immobilised in his apartment, observing the minutiae of life - and death - through his rear window.
War plays havoc with Muriel Hammond's aspirations and her experiences of love. Stars Claire Goose and Brigit Forsyth. Show more
Set-backs and surprises unite the family, making Lecky the hero of the hour. 1930s Jarrow childhood trilogy with Shaun Prendergast.
Hard-up Geoffrey and Annabelle turn to their crotchety, rich aunt. Comedy starring Geoffrey Palmer and Geraldine McEwan. Show more
This Sceptred Isle: The 20th Century
Episode 9: 1909 - The Royal Navy and Trouble Brewing in the House of Lords
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Across the decades, Christopher Lee's vivid account of Britain's fast-paced history. Narrated by Anna Massey with Robert Powell.
Despite his huge music hall success, the Victorian comedian yearns to play Shakespeare. Written and performed by Tony Lidington.
As they struggle with the death of Caro Meredith, further tragedy strikes in the farming community. Read by Robin Ellis.
From South Africa to matches back home - and some sad news. Nicholas Boulton concludes Harry Thompson's comic cricketing travelogue.