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Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories.
Muriel Hammond's journey to independence in 1900s Yorkshire. The Winifred Holtby dramatisation concludes with Claire Goose. Show more
Every Sunday an awkward, fiddle-playing coffin-maker comes to play for his mother. Read by David Neal. Show more
With Christmas bonus talk, the buying clerk's generosity knows no bounds, for once. Stars Michael Williams. From November 1999. Show more
Russell Davies' survey of wireless mirth reaches the onset of the Second World War. Featuring Stanley Holloway and Arthur Askey. From 1988.
Geoffrey Wheeler traces the history of the music hall which was once the pride of London's Leicester Square. With Roy Hudd. From April 2002. Show more
A selection of the correspondence between PG Wodehouse and his old musical collaborator friend Guy Bolton. Read by Simon Cadell.
The British ambassador and his team plan their campaign for a diplomatic dinner. Stars Dinsdale Landen. From May 1987. Show more
Ex-jailbirds Charles and George mastermind a plan to thwart the Mafia. Stars Peter Jones, Charles Hawtrey and Donald Hewlett. Show more
Comedy Catch-Up
Another Case of Milton Jones: The World's Greatest Living Musician
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The surreal comedian tackles an expert role each week - with no ability whatsoever. With Debbie Chazen. From September 2005.
Clive Anderson marshals more improvisations with Stephen Fry, John Sessions, John Bird and Jimmy Mulville. From January 1988.
A star spangled American issue of the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers. With Alistair McGowan. From March 1994.
Victor suffers a bank holiday traffic nightmare. Adapted from TV, with Richard Wilson and Annette Crosbie. From February 1995.
Bank manager George Mainwaring sets up Walmington-on-Sea's Home Guard. Adapted from TV. With Arthur Lowe. From January 1974.
Russell Davies' survey of wireless mirth reaches the onset of the Second World War. Featuring Stanley Holloway and Arthur Askey. From 1988.
Geoffrey Wheeler traces the history of the music hall which was once the pride of London's Leicester Square. With Roy Hudd. From April 2002. Show more
James Follett's first radio play explores dissention and danger in a repressive state. With Cyril Shaps and Caroline John. Show more
Ichabod Crane comes face-to-face with his worst nightmare. Martin Jarvis concludes Washington Irving's supernatural classic. Show more
A selection of the correspondence between PG Wodehouse and his old musical collaborator friend Guy Bolton. Read by Simon Cadell.
The British ambassador and his team plan their campaign for a diplomatic dinner. Stars Dinsdale Landen. From May 1987. Show more
Muriel Hammond's journey to independence in 1900s Yorkshire. The Winifred Holtby dramatisation concludes with Claire Goose. Show more
Every Sunday an awkward, fiddle-playing coffin-maker comes to play for his mother. Read by David Neal. Show more
With Christmas bonus talk, the buying clerk's generosity knows no bounds, for once. Stars Michael Williams. From November 1999. Show more
Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical look at the week's news. From 17th July 2009.
The Bletchley Park codebreakers must play football against Italian prisoners of war. Stars Robert Bathurst. From July 2007. Show more
Brand new magazine style sketch show that comically scrutinises the latest news, views and issues of the day, with Miles Jupp.
The incisive reporter on the pros and cons of bank holidays. Written by and starring Stephen Carlin. From November 2008. Show more
Ever tried storming a bouncy castle? Welcome to the surreal world of Miriam Elia. With Dan Tetsall and Joanna Neary. From November 2008.
James Follett's first radio play explores dissention and danger in a repressive state. With Cyril Shaps and Caroline John. Show more
Ichabod Crane comes face-to-face with his worst nightmare. Martin Jarvis concludes Washington Irving's supernatural classic. Show more
Ex-jailbirds Charles and George mastermind a plan to thwart the Mafia. Stars Peter Jones, Charles Hawtrey and Donald Hewlett. Show more
Comedy Catch-Up
Another Case of Milton Jones: The World's Greatest Living Musician
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The surreal comedian tackles an expert role each week - with no ability whatsoever. With Debbie Chazen. From September 2005.
Clive Anderson marshals more improvisations with Stephen Fry, John Sessions, John Bird and Jimmy Mulville. From January 1988.
A star spangled American issue of the nostalgic spoof of boys' adventure story papers. With Alistair McGowan. From March 1994.
Victor suffers a bank holiday traffic nightmare. Adapted from TV, with Richard Wilson and Annette Crosbie. From February 1995.
Bank manager George Mainwaring sets up Walmington-on-Sea's Home Guard. Adapted from TV. With Arthur Lowe. From January 1974.