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Sub-Lieutenant Phillips' love-life causes havoc at sea for the crew of HMS Troutbridge. Stars Leslie Phillips. From June 1971.
Mutiny on the Bunty, and a BBC announcer gets the pips. Zesty sketch show with Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden. From July 1989.
Maureen Lipman compiles and reinterprets monologues, letters and songs originally written and performed by Joyce Grenfell.
The author and his wife Diana struggle to get on a getaway. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From December 1977. Show more
As black teacher Ricardo Braithwaite's relationship stalls, he faces up to classroom hostility. Stars Kwame Kwei Armah. Episode 2 of 2. Show more
Giving a lift to a passenger causes some surprises for Carter and his uncle. Peter Tinniswood's adventures with Stephen Thorne. Show more
The detective duo rescue a drowning woman, only to discover she is not what she seems. Stars Imelda Staunton and Anna Massey. Show more
Sub-Lieutenant Phillips' love-life causes havoc at sea for the crew of HMS Troutbridge. Stars Leslie Phillips. From June 1971.
Ned Sherrin hosts the music quiz with Oliver Longstaff and Peter Robinson of Harrogate and Jane Prust from Leeds.
When his brother-in-law's stolen filofax is held to ransom, private eye Steven J Blackburn investigates. With Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
In tailing a murder suspect, has the Swedish Inspector Wallander met his match? Henning Mankell's thriller read by David Warner.
DS Dalziel and his murder suspect are both due on stage in the local Mysteries. Reginald Hill's story read by Philip Jackson.
This Sceptred Isle: The 20th Century
Episode 66: 1973 - Rivers of Blood, Europe, and the Yom Kippur War
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.
Reading from his memoirs, the author and broadcaster reappraises his moral values and considers a job in an advertising agency.
Young Mariam goes to stay with her father, who reveals his plans for her future. Khaled Hosseini's story read by Seeta Indrani.
The actor and travel writer recalls the Monty Python team's success in America, their break-up and the start of his solo projects. From October 2006.
As black teacher Ricardo Braithwaite's relationship stalls, he faces up to classroom hostility. Stars Kwame Kwei Armah. Episode 2 of 2. Show more
Children's stories with Kirsten O'Brien featuring The Doughnut Ring; Mark's Dream Team; Abraham Hannibal and the Battle for the Throne; Bollywood Babes; The King Must Be Obeyed.
Maureen Lipman compiles and reinterprets monologues, letters and songs originally written and performed by Joyce Grenfell.
The author and his wife Diana struggle to get on a getaway. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From December 1977. Show more
A lovesick suitor buys a mysterious love potion that works all too well. Adapted from TV with Stephen Tobolowsky. Show more
A church bell ringer's trip up to the Belfry has terrifying consequences. WE Aytoun's chilling tale read by Patrick Malahide.
Sub-Lieutenant Phillips' love-life causes havoc at sea for the crew of HMS Troutbridge. Stars Leslie Phillips. From June 1971.
Ned Sherrin hosts the music quiz with Oliver Longstaff and Peter Robinson of Harrogate and Jane Prust from Leeds.
When his brother-in-law's stolen filofax is held to ransom, private eye Steven J Blackburn investigates. With Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
In tailing a murder suspect, has the Swedish Inspector Wallander met his match? Henning Mankell's thriller read by David Warner.
DS Dalziel and his murder suspect are both due on stage in the local Mysteries. Reginald Hill's story read by Philip Jackson.
Giving a lift to a passenger causes some surprises for Carter and his uncle. Peter Tinniswood's adventures with Stephen Thorne. Show more
The detective duo rescue a drowning woman, only to discover she is not what she seems. Stars Imelda Staunton and Anna Massey. Show more
Mutiny on the Bunty, and a BBC announcer gets the pips. Zesty sketch show with Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden. From July 1989.
Irangate surprise - and ethical robbers. Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell's sharp humour. With Harry Enfield. From October 1987. Show more
The sports agent ends up in court as a witness and tries very hard not to lie. Stars Neil Pearson. From January 2007. Show more
Reunions top the agenda at the CyberPass bistro, but are they such a good idea? Stars Mervyn Stutter. From June 2004. Show more
A lovesick suitor buys a mysterious love potion that works all too well. Adapted from TV with Stephen Tobolowsky. Show more
A church bell ringer's trip up to the Belfry has terrifying consequences. WE Aytoun's chilling tale read by Patrick Malahide.
When his brother-in-law's stolen filofax is held to ransom, private eye Steven J Blackburn investigates. With Fine Time Fontayne. Show more
In tailing a murder suspect, has the Swedish Inspector Wallander met his match? Henning Mankell's thriller read by David Warner.
DS Dalziel and his murder suspect are both due on stage in the local Mysteries. Reginald Hill's story read by Philip Jackson.
Giving a lift to a passenger causes some surprises for Carter and his uncle. Peter Tinniswood's adventures with Stephen Thorne. Show more
The detective duo rescue a drowning woman, only to discover she is not what she seems. Stars Imelda Staunton and Anna Massey. Show more
As black teacher Ricardo Braithwaite's relationship stalls, he faces up to classroom hostility. Stars Kwame Kwei Armah. Episode 2 of 2. Show more
This Sceptred Isle: The 20th Century
Episode 66: 1973 - Rivers of Blood, Europe, and the Yom Kippur War
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.
Reading from his memoirs, the author and broadcaster reappraises his moral values and considers a job in an advertising agency.
Young Mariam goes to stay with her father, who reveals his plans for her future. Khaled Hosseini's story read by Seeta Indrani.
The actor and travel writer recalls the Monty Python team's success in America, their break-up and the start of his solo projects. From October 2006.