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Max Bygraves' son chats to Sally Magnusson about growing up with a famous showbiz father. From September 2006. Show more
Ruth fakes a family for a client and John Fuller-Carp fiddles the books. Stars John Bird and Sarah Lancashire. From March 1999. Show more
When an Israeli MP arrives - sex, politics and religion make it an awkward visit. With Warren Mitchell. From November 1999. Show more
Trouble for the rural railway station's new manager when he sacks a member of staff. Stars Peter Davison. From December 1995. Show more
August 1785: The jilted Marquise de Merteuil begins a game of seduction and revenge. Stars Ciaran Hinds and Lindsay Duncan. Show more
After visiting Hampton Court, Carter's uncle spots a fellow war veteran. Peter Tinniswood's adventures with Christian Rodska. Show more
The socialist club owner questions his success. John Peacock's play based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. Stars Bernard Hill and Julie Covington.
Max Bygraves' son chats to Sally Magnusson about growing up with a famous showbiz father. From September 2006. Show more
The agony aunt quizzes a panel about herself. With Sue Perkins, Will Smith and Robin Ince. From January 2007. Show more
Investigator Stephen J Blackburn is called in when a writer is convinced his TV script's been pinched. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
Arson and threatening calls blight the Swedish sleuth's murder investigation. Henning Mankell's thriller read by David Warner.
Superintendent Dalziel receives a tip off about Waterson, his missing key witness. Reginald Hill's story read by Philip Jackson.
This Sceptred Isle: The 20th Century
Episode 63: 1970 - Edward Heath Becomes PM
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 tragic role of a widowed father, JG Ballard reflects on the influences behind his work. Read by James Laurenson.
Amir is in Islamabad, having rescued his friend's son from the Taliban. Kulvinder Ghir reads Khaled Hosseini's novel.
Reading from his autobiography, the actor recalls his release from jail and being a TV extra, ahead of landing his big break.
August 1785: The jilted Marquise de Merteuil begins a game of seduction and revenge. Stars Ciaran Hinds and Lindsay Duncan. 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.
When an Israeli MP arrives - sex, politics and religion make it an awkward visit. With Warren Mitchell. From November 1999. Show more
Trouble for the rural railway station's new manager when he sacks a member of staff. Stars Peter Davison. From December 1995. Show more
Time Lord companion Lucie is reunited with her Auntie Pat - but who is Uncle Trevor? Secret tragedy beckons. Stars Paul McGann.
Singing monsters on the shores of Lake Grasmere? Radio 7 goes behind the scenes of Doctor Who's 'The Zygon who Fell to Earth'.
Max Bygraves' son chats to Sally Magnusson about growing up with a famous showbiz father. From September 2006. Show more
The agony aunt quizzes a panel about herself. With Sue Perkins, Will Smith and Robin Ince. From January 2007. Show more
Investigator Stephen J Blackburn is called in when a writer is convinced his TV script's been pinched. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
Arson and threatening calls blight the Swedish sleuth's murder investigation. Henning Mankell's thriller read by David Warner.
Superintendent Dalziel receives a tip off about Waterson, his missing key witness. Reginald Hill's story read by Philip Jackson.
After visiting Hampton Court, Carter's uncle spots a fellow war veteran. Peter Tinniswood's adventures with Christian Rodska. Show more
The socialist club owner questions his success. John Peacock's play based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. Stars Bernard Hill and Julie Covington.
Ruth fakes a family for a client and John Fuller-Carp fiddles the books. Stars John Bird and Sarah Lancashire. From March 1999. Show more
Michael Feydeau and David Pershore probe a death by cutlery back in 1824. Stars Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. From May 2002. Show more
Cellulite appears. Is wannabe Cynthia putting on weight or just getting 'bigger boned'? Stars Llewella Gideon.
A total lack of corpses sparks a dry spell in the pathology lab. Stars Peter Davison and Geoffrey Whitehead. From November 2004. Show more
Discover what led Spike Milligan to deny all serving Canadian officers a lift. The Goonmeister reads his own military memoir. From January 2009. Show more
Time Lord companion Lucie is reunited with her Auntie Pat - but who is Uncle Trevor? Secret tragedy beckons. Stars Paul McGann.
Singing monsters on the shores of Lake Grasmere? Radio 7 goes behind the scenes of Doctor Who's 'The Zygon who Fell to Earth'.
Investigator Stephen J Blackburn is called in when a writer is convinced his TV script's been pinched. Stars Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
Arson and threatening calls blight the Swedish sleuth's murder investigation. Henning Mankell's thriller read by David Warner.
Superintendent Dalziel receives a tip off about Waterson, his missing key witness. Reginald Hill's story read by Philip Jackson.
After visiting Hampton Court, Carter's uncle spots a fellow war veteran. Peter Tinniswood's adventures with Christian Rodska. Show more
The socialist club owner questions his success. John Peacock's play based on Toulouse-Lautrec's characters. Stars Bernard Hill and Julie Covington.
August 1785: The jilted Marquise de Merteuil begins a game of seduction and revenge. Stars Ciaran Hinds and Lindsay Duncan. Show more
This Sceptred Isle: The 20th Century
Episode 63: 1970 - Edward Heath Becomes PM
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 tragic role of a widowed father, JG Ballard reflects on the influences behind his work. Read by James Laurenson.
Amir is in Islamabad, having rescued his friend's son from the Taliban. Kulvinder Ghir reads Khaled Hosseini's novel.
Reading from his autobiography, the actor recalls his release from jail and being a TV extra, ahead of landing his big break.