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Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories, featuring The Same Stuff as Stars.
Neely's life is in tatters. But on her return to post-war New York she agrees to perform on TV. Starring Anne Welles. Show more
To remind her of him while he is abroad, a young man buys his fiancee a snappy puppy called Hector. Read by Crawford Logan. From March 2003.
As the clerk writes for the house journal, he learns the meaning of poetic justice. Stars Michael Williams. From July 2000. Show more
The end of The Goon Show hailed a fresh decade of change. Russell Davies reveals how broadcasting in the 60s had a bona future.
Associated with the early career of Catherine Zeta Jones - Geoffrey Wheeler reports on a South Wales success story. From 2003. Show more
The bumbling civil servants scale new heights for Sir Gregory's poster campaign. With Deryck Guyler. From September 1970. Show more
Single dad Bryan is wrapped in red tape at the benefits office. Stars Richard Beckinsale and Pat Coombs. From December 1977. Show more
Are two children under an evil influence, or is it in the imagination of their governess? Stars Cathy Sara and Joseph Tremain. Show more
Zesty sketch show with Alison Steadman, Paul B Davies, Julia Hills, Graeme Garden and Barry Cryer. From June 1989.
The impressionists take a right royal look back over 50 years of British cultural life. With John Culshaw. From June 2002.
Comedy Catch-Up
The Penny Dreadfuls Present - The Brothers Faversham: Horatius Faversham
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The story of Victorian Britain's most decorated soldier. The comedy trio's swashbuckling family romp. With guest Miles Jupp.
Joke-shop owner Miranda has much to learn about retail and men. With Patricia Hodge. From August 2008.
Confusion reigns when Mrs Pike reveals her news of a 'new arrival'. Adapted from TV. With John Le Mesurier. From March 1974.
The end of The Goon Show hailed a fresh decade of change. Russell Davies reveals how broadcasting in the 60s had a bona future.
Associated with the early career of Catherine Zeta Jones - Geoffrey Wheeler reports on a South Wales success story. From 2003. Show more
When a couple inherit a mansion, the wife is strangely captivated. Stars Nicola Pagett, with with the Man in Black, Edward De Souza.
The manipulative Morel fungus guides Gren and Poyly's lives without their tribe. Sci-fi fantasy read by Gareth Thomas. From September 2009. Show more
The bumbling civil servants scale new heights for Sir Gregory's poster campaign. With Deryck Guyler. From September 1970. Show more
Single dad Bryan is wrapped in red tape at the benefits office. Stars Richard Beckinsale and Pat Coombs. From December 1977. Show more
Neely's life is in tatters. But on her return to post-war New York she agrees to perform on TV. Starring Anne Welles. Show more
To remind her of him while he is abroad, a young man buys his fiancee a snappy puppy called Hector. Read by Crawford Logan. From March 2003.
As the clerk writes for the house journal, he learns the meaning of poetic justice. Stars Michael Williams. From July 2000. Show more
Fresh from 4, Fred MacAulay's new topical panel show inspired by the latest headlines. With Andy Parsons and Justin Edwards.
The comedian and comic poet get chatting in the tag talk show, where the guest becomes the next interviewer. From 2007. Show more
The story of Victorian Britain's most respected detective. Swashbuckling family romp with the comedy trio. From January 2008. Show more
BBC Radio 7's showcase for up-and-coming comedy writer/performers. Features Jack Bernhardt and Katy Cavanagh. From November 2007.
When a couple inherit a mansion, the wife is strangely captivated. Stars Nicola Pagett, with with the Man in Black, Edward De Souza.
The manipulative Morel fungus guides Gren and Poyly's lives without their tribe. Sci-fi fantasy read by Gareth Thomas. From September 2009. Show more
Are two children under an evil influence, or is it in the imagination of their governess? Stars Cathy Sara and Joseph Tremain. Show more
Zesty sketch show with Alison Steadman, Paul B Davies, Julia Hills, Graeme Garden and Barry Cryer. From June 1989.
The impressionists take a right royal look back over 50 years of British cultural life. With John Culshaw. From June 2002.
Comedy Catch-Up
The Penny Dreadfuls Present - The Brothers Faversham: Horatius Faversham
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The story of Victorian Britain's most decorated soldier. The comedy trio's swashbuckling family romp. With guest Miles Jupp.
Joke-shop owner Miranda has much to learn about retail and men. With Patricia Hodge. From August 2008.
Confusion reigns when Mrs Pike reveals her news of a 'new arrival'. Adapted from TV. With John Le Mesurier. From March 1974.