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Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories, featuring 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - written by Jules Verne and read by Ray Fearon.
Three young women seek entertainment careers in dazzling post-war New York. Stars Madeleine Potter and Barbara Barnes. Show more
Sailing round the Mediterranean, a young lady writes about the upper-class antics on board ship. Read by Abigail Docherty. From March 2003.
With a new girl in town, the clerk knows his office isn't big enough for both of them. Stars Michael Williams. From July 2000. Show more
Russell Davies surveys the 1950s - Hancock, The Goons, The Lyons, 'Beyond Our Ken', plus Joyce Grenfell and Basil Boothroyd.
Geoffrey Wheeler visits Yorkshire's home of pantomime and a steadfast dance troupe. With Bill Pertwee. From 2003. Show more
The bumbling civil servants hit obstacles galore when deciding on a new motorway route. Stars Richard Murdoch. From March 1970. Show more
When Bryan and son arrive in Frimlington, their fellow holidaymakers are not too welcoming. Stars Richard Beckinsale. From November 1977. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Exploring a fresh theme each week, the Irish comedian hosts stand-up and sketches. With guest Ivan Brackenbury. From July 2008.
Samuel's crooked brother lures Joshua into fighting the 'Cockney Monster'. Sitcom set in 1770 USA. Stars Andy Hamilton.
Trapped in Steeple Bumpleigh, Bertie Wooster meets an old flame. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briars and Michael Hordern.
The lad accepts a bet when challenged to copy Phileas Fogg's trip, but in far less time. Stars Tony Hancock. From March 1958.
Russell Davies surveys the 1950s - Hancock, The Goons, The Lyons, 'Beyond Our Ken', plus Joyce Grenfell and Basil Boothroyd.
Geoffrey Wheeler visits Yorkshire's home of pantomime and a steadfast dance troupe. With Bill Pertwee. From 2003. Show more
A woman's terrifying dream turns into reality. Stars Rosalind Ayres. Introduced by the Man in Black, Edward De Souza.
The tribal elders have gone, leaving the children to face the Earth's dense jungle alone. Sci-fi fantasy read by Gareth Thomas. From August 2009. Show more
The bumbling civil servants hit obstacles galore when deciding on a new motorway route. Stars Richard Murdoch. From March 1970. Show more
When Bryan and son arrive in Frimlington, their fellow holidaymakers are not too welcoming. Stars Richard Beckinsale. From November 1977. Show more
Three young women seek entertainment careers in dazzling post-war New York. Stars Madeleine Potter and Barbara Barnes. Show more
Sailing round the Mediterranean, a young lady writes about the upper-class antics on board ship. Read by Abigail Docherty. From March 2003.
With a new girl in town, the clerk knows his office isn't big enough for both of them. Stars Michael Williams. From July 2000. Show more
Fresh from 4, Fred MacAulay's new topical panel show inspired by the latest headlines. With Laurence Howarth and Milton Jones.
The producer and comedian in the tag talk show, where the guest becomes the interviewer. From January 2007. Show more
The tale of Victorian Britain's most decorated soldier. Swashbuckling family romp starring the comedy trio. From January 2008. Show more
BBC Radio 7's showcase for up-and-coming comedy writer/performers. Features Joe London and Alyssa Kyria. From November 2007.
A woman's terrifying dream turns into reality. Stars Rosalind Ayres. Introduced by the Man in Black, Edward De Souza.
The tribal elders have gone, leaving the children to face the Earth's dense jungle alone. Sci-fi fantasy read by Gareth Thomas. From August 2009. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Exploring a fresh theme each week, the Irish comedian hosts stand-up and sketches. With guest Ivan Brackenbury. From July 2008.
Samuel's crooked brother lures Joshua into fighting the 'Cockney Monster'. Sitcom set in 1770 USA. Stars Andy Hamilton.
Trapped in Steeple Bumpleigh, Bertie Wooster meets an old flame. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briars and Michael Hordern.
The lad accepts a bet when challenged to copy Phileas Fogg's trip, but in far less time. Stars Tony Hancock. From March 1958.