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Norman Wisdom's son chats to Sally Magnusson about his life growing up with a famous funny father. From October 2005. Show more
John Fuller-Carp uses his masculine charms on a lady judge, while Ruth decides to adopt a baby. Stars John Bird. From May 1998. Show more
Nigel and Michael review a new website and Oonagh becomes a therapist. Stars Adam Godley and Raymond Coulthard. From May 2004. Show more
The sofa-bound presenters look at dealing with teenagers and rising crime. Stars Robert Duncan and Julia Hills. From May 1996. Show more
Jane has fled Thornfield Hall and settles into village life, but still she thinks of Mr Rochester. Stars Sophie Thompson.
Anne and Lyon’s relationship takes a new turn and musical understudy Nelly steps in. Stars Madeleine Potter and Barbara Barnes. Show more
Seduced by the theatre, Mattie Potter joins a repertory company and finds that the quick-change artistry is a preparation for life. Patricia Hodge tells her tale.
Norman Wisdom's son chats to Sally Magnusson about his life growing up with a famous funny father. From October 2005. Show more
Former BBC Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond quizzes a panel about herself. With Sue Perkins and Robin Ince. From August 2006. Show more
Lord Peter Wimsey goes undercover to probe an advertising copywriter's murder. Dorothy L Sayers' mystery with Ian Carmichael. Show more
Inspired by the success of another gang, Darren decides it's time to get serious. Philip Jackson reads John Harvey's thriller.
This Sceptred Isle: The 20th Century
Episode 38: 1945 - The End of the War and a Labour Landslide
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.
Jo Morris follows Rod and Dee as they embark on adopting disabled twins, with their social worker's help. From 1998.
The incorrigible Uncle Silas gets nostalgic over a melodic porker. HE Bates's country tale read by David Neal. From September 1992.
Hit by a rich friend's car, the comedian recuperates in a Glaswegian private hospital. Book of self-discovery, read by the author.
Jane has fled Thornfield Hall and settles into village life, but still she thinks of Mr Rochester. Stars Sophie Thompson.
Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories, including My Brother's Famous Bottom, The Adventures of PG Woodlouse, The Stones are Hatching, and Mendax the Mystery Cat.
Nigel and Michael review a new website and Oonagh becomes a therapist. Stars Adam Godley and Raymond Coulthard. From May 2004. Show more
The sofa-bound presenters look at dealing with teenagers and rising crime. Stars Robert Duncan and Julia Hills. From May 1996. Show more
Jarral must destroy Prince Mephtik and his knife before the full moon, or he'll die. Douglas Hill's fantasy stars Eric Allen and Hugh Dixon. Show more
Panic kicks in as Carl's dream-world dissolves into a void. Will he ever wake up? Read by Tom Goodman-Hill. Show more
Norman Wisdom's son chats to Sally Magnusson about his life growing up with a famous funny father. From October 2005. Show more
Former BBC Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond quizzes a panel about herself. With Sue Perkins and Robin Ince. From August 2006. Show more
Lord Peter Wimsey goes undercover to probe an advertising copywriter's murder. Dorothy L Sayers' mystery with Ian Carmichael. Show more
Inspired by the success of another gang, Darren decides it's time to get serious. Philip Jackson reads John Harvey's thriller.
Anne and Lyon’s relationship takes a new turn and musical understudy Nelly steps in. Stars Madeleine Potter and Barbara Barnes. Show more
Seduced by the theatre, Mattie Potter joins a repertory company and finds that the quick-change artistry is a preparation for life. Patricia Hodge tells her tale.
John Fuller-Carp uses his masculine charms on a lady judge, while Ruth decides to adopt a baby. Stars John Bird. From May 1998. Show more
The brothers' salon is swamped by kids and some uninvited visitors. Stars Rainer Hersch and Catherine Tate. From November 1999. Show more
A visit to the circus heralds arcane amusements. Songs and stories from Ivor Cutler, with Craig Murray-Orr. From May 1996. Show more
When a new coroner arrives, Ruth wants him to send her the most interesting autopsy cases. Stars Peter Davison. From June 2003. Show more
A new gunner is recruited for the Second World War. The late Spike Milligan reads from his own idiosyncratic military memoir. From December 2008. Show more
Jarral must destroy Prince Mephtik and his knife before the full moon, or he'll die. Douglas Hill's fantasy stars Eric Allen and Hugh Dixon. Show more
Panic kicks in as Carl's dream-world dissolves into a void. Will he ever wake up? Read by Tom Goodman-Hill. Show more
Lord Peter Wimsey goes undercover to probe an advertising copywriter's murder. Dorothy L Sayers' mystery with Ian Carmichael. Show more
Inspired by the success of another gang, Darren decides it's time to get serious. Philip Jackson reads John Harvey's thriller.
Anne and Lyon’s relationship takes a new turn and musical understudy Nelly steps in. Stars Madeleine Potter and Barbara Barnes. Show more
Seduced by the theatre, Mattie Potter joins a repertory company and finds that the quick-change artistry is a preparation for life. Patricia Hodge tells her tale.
Jane has fled Thornfield Hall and settles into village life, but still she thinks of Mr Rochester. Stars Sophie Thompson.
This Sceptred Isle: The 20th Century
Episode 38: 1945 - The End of the War and a Labour Landslide
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.
Jo Morris follows Rod and Dee as they embark on adopting disabled twins, with their social worker's help. From 1998.
The incorrigible Uncle Silas gets nostalgic over a melodic porker. HE Bates's country tale read by David Neal. From September 1992.
Hit by a rich friend's car, the comedian recuperates in a Glaswegian private hospital. Book of self-discovery, read by the author.