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The crew is set to be disbanded if Povey gets his way - but Pertwee has a cunning plan. Stars Jon Pertwee. From May 1971.
Tolstoy with a twist, and at home with the Jobsworths. Zesty sketch show with Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden. From June 1989.
With their love lives in a tangle, Audrey falls out with Marjory. Written for radio. Stars Penelope Keith. From March 1997. Show more
The author and his wife Diana squabble over a lunch date. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From November 1977. Show more
Clinging to her sons, unhappy Gertrude is jealous of Paul's success and his friendship with Miriam. Stars Elizabeth Estensen. Show more
Carter Brandon checks in for some room service, but his uncle has other ideas. Peter Tinniswood's adventures with Sam Kelly. Show more
A circus double-act is in jeopardy. John Peacock's play based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. Starring Clarence Smith.
The crew is set to be disbanded if Povey gets his way - but Pertwee has a cunning plan. Stars Jon Pertwee. From May 1971.
Ned Sherrin hosts the music quiz with Graham Bennett of Surbiton, Jerry Knowles of Selsey and Andrew Taylor from Cambridge.
When a woman suspects her husband is having an affair, she calls in investigator Stephen J Blackburn. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
The Swedish sleuth's murder probe reveals that victim Mr Lovgren had secrets. Henning Mankell's thriller read by David Warner.
Superintendent Dalziel strongly suspects who murdered Philip Swain's wife. Reginald Hill's thriller read by Philip Jackson.
This Sceptred Isle: The 20th Century
Episode 61: 1968 - Revolution in Paris and Spring in Prague
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 wartime Japanese incarceration, the writer reflects on the influences behind his work. Read by James Laurenson.
Amir returns to Kabul to search for his friend's orphaned son. Kulvinder Ghir reads Khaled Hosseini's novel.
Reading from his autobiography, the actor recalls starting his showbiz career on Liverpool's pub circuit - and falling in love.
Clinging to her sons, unhappy Gertrude is jealous of Paul's success and his friendship with Miriam. Stars Elizabeth Estensen. Show more
Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories, featuring Broomstick Rescues, Clarice Bean Spells Trouble, My Teacher Fried My Brains and Bindi Babes.
With their love lives in a tangle, Audrey falls out with Marjory. Written for radio. Stars Penelope Keith. From March 1997. Show more
The author and his wife Diana squabble over a lunch date. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From November 1977. Show more
Crocodiles, a sanctuary and perfect blue dunes spell trouble for the time travellers. Stars Paul McGann and Sheridan Smith.
Monks and crocodiles - an average day for the Time Lord. Radio 7 goes behind the scenes of Doctor Who's 'The Skull of Sobek'.
The crew is set to be disbanded if Povey gets his way - but Pertwee has a cunning plan. Stars Jon Pertwee. From May 1971.
Ned Sherrin hosts the music quiz with Graham Bennett of Surbiton, Jerry Knowles of Selsey and Andrew Taylor from Cambridge.
When a woman suspects her husband is having an affair, she calls in investigator Stephen J Blackburn. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
The Swedish sleuth's murder probe reveals that victim Mr Lovgren had secrets. Henning Mankell's thriller read by David Warner.
Superintendent Dalziel strongly suspects who murdered Philip Swain's wife. Reginald Hill's thriller read by Philip Jackson.
Carter Brandon checks in for some room service, but his uncle has other ideas. Peter Tinniswood's adventures with Sam Kelly. Show more
A circus double-act is in jeopardy. John Peacock's play based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. Starring Clarence Smith.
Tolstoy with a twist, and at home with the Jobsworths. Zesty sketch show with Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden. From June 1989.
Motson's Syndrome - and a nuclear attack. Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell's sharp-edged topical humour. From October 1986. Show more
The sports agent's vain French football star client throws a party and wishes he hadn't. Stars Neil Pearson. From January 2006. Show more
Fat is a feminist issue for Pam, and for everyone else when she declares war on gravity. Stars Mervyn Stutter. From May 2004. Show more
Crocodiles, a sanctuary and perfect blue dunes spell trouble for the time travellers. Stars Paul McGann and Sheridan Smith.
Monks and crocodiles - an average day for the Time Lord. Radio 7 goes behind the scenes of Doctor Who's 'The Skull of Sobek'.
When a woman suspects her husband is having an affair, she calls in investigator Stephen J Blackburn. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
The Swedish sleuth's murder probe reveals that victim Mr Lovgren had secrets. Henning Mankell's thriller read by David Warner.
Superintendent Dalziel strongly suspects who murdered Philip Swain's wife. Reginald Hill's thriller read by Philip Jackson.
Carter Brandon checks in for some room service, but his uncle has other ideas. Peter Tinniswood's adventures with Sam Kelly. Show more
A circus double-act is in jeopardy. John Peacock's play based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. Starring Clarence Smith.
Clinging to her sons, unhappy Gertrude is jealous of Paul's success and his friendship with Miriam. Stars Elizabeth Estensen. Show more
This Sceptred Isle: The 20th Century
Episode 61: 1968 - Revolution in Paris and Spring in Prague
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 wartime Japanese incarceration, the writer reflects on the influences behind his work. Read by James Laurenson.
Amir returns to Kabul to search for his friend's orphaned son. Kulvinder Ghir reads Khaled Hosseini's novel.
Reading from his autobiography, the actor recalls starting his showbiz career on Liverpool's pub circuit - and falling in love.