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On fire-watch with Godfrey, Frazer thinks someone is signalling to the enemy. Adapted from TV with John Laurie. From April 1974. Show more
More celeb sound-alikes as Obi-Wan Kenobi calls for a loan and Nancy scolds Sven over Ulrika. With Jan Ravens. From April 2002.
Bertie Wooster helps his fearsome uncle with a spot of dressing up. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael Hordern. Show more
Ken's trying to relax, but even on a date with Deborah, advertising is on his mind. Stars Martin Jarvis. From February 1984. Show more
Conflicts grow for a Nottinghamshire mining family - Gertrude and Walter Morel and their sons. Stars Benedict Sandiford. Show more
Carter Brandon drives his uncle down south, but trouble looms at a pub stop. Peter Tinniswood's adventures with Stephen Thorne. Show more
The Irish singer turned lady of the night. John Peacock's play based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. Starring Bonnie Langford.
On fire-watch with Godfrey, Frazer thinks someone is signalling to the enemy. Adapted from TV with John Laurie. From April 1974. Show more
A rival to the Bard of Avon, and the challenge of buying an antique teaspoon. Sketch comedy with Ronnie Barker. From March 1971. Show more
Redundant pitman turned private investigator, Stephen J Blackburn is embroiled with Hungarian exiles. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
Swedish sleuth Wallander probes a vicious, bloody attack on an elderly couple. Henning Mankell's thriller read by David Warner.
Superintendent Dalziel witnesses what seems to be a murder from his own window. Reginald Hill's thriller read by Philip Jackson.
This Sceptred Isle: The 20th Century
Episode 60: 1967 - The Six-Day War and Devaluation
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.
Recalling his days in 1930s Shanghai, the English writer reflects on the influences behind his work. Read by James Laurenson.
Amir embraces America, but a call from Afghanistan stirs up painful memories. Kulvinder Ghir reads Khaled Hosseini's novel.
The Royle Family actor reads from his autobiography. Growing up near Anfield, he discovers football, girls and rock 'n' roll.
Conflicts grow for a Nottinghamshire mining family - Gertrude and Walter Morel and their sons. Stars Benedict Sandiford. Show more
Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories, featuring Broomstick Rescues, Clarice Bean Spells Trouble, My Teacher Fried My Brains, Bindi Babes.
Bertie Wooster helps his fearsome uncle with a spot of dressing up. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael Hordern. Show more
Ken's trying to relax, but even on a date with Deborah, advertising is on his mind. Stars Martin Jarvis. From February 1984. Show more
The TARDIS lands in a quiet seaside village, where the locals are oddly repetitive. Starring Paul McGann and Sheridan Smith.
Relive the horror of Bryan Adams' famous number one. Radio 7 goes behind the scenes of the episode 'Brave New Town'.
On fire-watch with Godfrey, Frazer thinks someone is signalling to the enemy. Adapted from TV with John Laurie. From April 1974. Show more
A rival to the Bard of Avon, and the challenge of buying an antique teaspoon. Sketch comedy with Ronnie Barker. From March 1971. Show more
Redundant pitman turned private investigator, Stephen J Blackburn is embroiled with Hungarian exiles. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
Swedish sleuth Wallander probes a vicious, bloody attack on an elderly couple. Henning Mankell's thriller read by David Warner.
Superintendent Dalziel witnesses what seems to be a murder from his own window. Reginald Hill's thriller read by Philip Jackson.
Carter Brandon drives his uncle down south, but trouble looms at a pub stop. Peter Tinniswood's adventures with Stephen Thorne. Show more
The Irish singer turned lady of the night. John Peacock's play based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. Starring Bonnie Langford.
More celeb sound-alikes as Obi-Wan Kenobi calls for a loan and Nancy scolds Sven over Ulrika. With Jan Ravens. From April 2002.
Samuel's emporium faces competition from a new Super-emporium. 1770 America sitcom. Stars Andy Hamilton. From 2001. Show more
Radical proposals to improve our lives, with the comedian's relations revolution. From October 1992. Show more
Sketch show from Manchester's Comedy Store with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. From March 2002. Show more
Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth searches for a new time slot. With Graham Fellows and Charlotte Green. From July 1995. Show more
The TARDIS lands in a quiet seaside village, where the locals are oddly repetitive. Starring Paul McGann and Sheridan Smith.
Relive the horror of Bryan Adams' famous number one. Radio 7 goes behind the scenes of the episode 'Brave New Town'.
Redundant pitman turned private investigator, Stephen J Blackburn is embroiled with Hungarian exiles. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
Swedish sleuth Wallander probes a vicious, bloody attack on an elderly couple. Henning Mankell's thriller read by David Warner.
Superintendent Dalziel witnesses what seems to be a murder from his own window. Reginald Hill's thriller read by Philip Jackson.
Carter Brandon drives his uncle down south, but trouble looms at a pub stop. Peter Tinniswood's adventures with Stephen Thorne. Show more
The Irish singer turned lady of the night. John Peacock's play based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. Starring Bonnie Langford.
Conflicts grow for a Nottinghamshire mining family - Gertrude and Walter Morel and their sons. Stars Benedict Sandiford. Show more
This Sceptred Isle: The 20th Century
Episode 60: 1967 - The Six-Day War and Devaluation
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.
Recalling his days in 1930s Shanghai, the English writer reflects on the influences behind his work. Read by James Laurenson.
Amir embraces America, but a call from Afghanistan stirs up painful memories. Kulvinder Ghir reads Khaled Hosseini's novel.
The Royle Family actor reads from his autobiography. Growing up near Anfield, he discovers football, girls and rock 'n' roll.