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Children's stories presented by Kirsten O'Brien, featuring The Witches by Roald Dahl and Skeleton On The Dunny by Paul Jennings.
In Linda Lear's biography, Lindsay Duncan reveals the creator of Peter Rabbit's family history and early years.
The touching and compassionate story of one man's guilt over his love for two women. Read by Dermot Crowley.
A football-crazy priest comforts the bereaved family of a stalwart parishioner. Stars Desmond Barritt. From April 1992. Show more
Mark Radcliffe remembers Sandy Powell, the Rotherham comedian famed for his catchphrases and comic ventriloquism. From 1999. Show more
The actor recalls his career and love of pantomime, plus backstage tales of TV's 'Are You Being Served?'. From December 2001. Show more
The blundering civil servants plumb new depths with a naval survey. Stars Richard Murdoch and Deryck Guyler. From July 1976. Show more
The family are baffled by a mystery letter from America. Stars Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison. From September 1957. Show more
A strange disappearance and a horrific murder lead teacher Tom Felse to carry out his own investigation. Stars Iwan Thomas. Show more
Comedy Catch-Up
The Newly Discovered Casebook of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Clockwork Fiend
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The spoof sleuth probes mystery deaths from some new fangled inventions. Stars Roy Hudd and June Whitfield. From January 1999.
Ezekiel is not the father of his new son, but soon discovers the truth. 1770 America sitcom. With Andy Hamilton and Jay Tarses.
Umpire Brian Johnston poses the questions to Willie Rushton, Denise Coffey, Tim Rice and Bill Tidy. From September 1992.
Maureen Lipman reinterprets the monologues, letters and songs of comedienne and writer Joyce Grenfell. From January 1999.
A German plane crash sees the platoon trying out Mainwaring's phone box drill. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From May 1974.
Mark Radcliffe remembers Sandy Powell, the Rotherham comedian famed for his catchphrases and comic ventriloquism. From 1999. Show more
The actor recalls his career and love of pantomime, plus backstage tales of TV's 'Are You Being Served?'. From December 2001. Show more
John captains a battleship in a world so real that he forgets who he is. Can Medley make him remember? Stars Gunnar Cauthery. Show more
JG Ballard's 1962 debut novel, set in a futuristic London submerged with the onset of global warming. Read by Robert Glenister.
The blundering civil servants plumb new depths with a naval survey. Stars Richard Murdoch and Deryck Guyler. From July 1976. Show more
The family are baffled by a mystery letter from America. Stars Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison. From September 1957. Show more
In Linda Lear's biography, Lindsay Duncan reveals the creator of Peter Rabbit's family history and early years.
The touching and compassionate story of one man's guilt over his love for two women. Read by Dermot Crowley.
A football-crazy priest comforts the bereaved family of a stalwart parishioner. Stars Desmond Barritt. From April 1992. Show more
Fresh from 4 - Catch up as Sandi Toksvig and the teams battle it out over the latest news events. First heard on Radio 4 on 23rd October 2009.
A TV detective star fancies Prunella during filming at the museum. Stars Geoffrey Palmer and Hugh Dennis. From July 2007. Show more
Journalists Moog and Charlie probe a disappearance. Sci-fi comedy with Dan Mersh and Prunella Scales. From February 2007.
From the laughing bank to perfume and poodles. Sketches galore with Nick Maloney and Brian Southwood. From March 1981. Show more
John captains a battleship in a world so real that he forgets who he is. Can Medley make him remember? Stars Gunnar Cauthery. Show more
JG Ballard's 1962 debut novel, set in a futuristic London submerged with the onset of global warming. Read by Robert Glenister.
A strange disappearance and a horrific murder lead teacher Tom Felse to carry out his own investigation. Stars Iwan Thomas. Show more
Comedy Catch-Up
The Newly Discovered Casebook of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Clockwork Fiend
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The spoof sleuth probes mystery deaths from some new fangled inventions. Stars Roy Hudd and June Whitfield. From January 1999.
Ezekiel is not the father of his new son, but soon discovers the truth. 1770 America sitcom. With Andy Hamilton and Jay Tarses.
Umpire Brian Johnston poses the questions to Willie Rushton, Denise Coffey, Tim Rice and Bill Tidy. From September 1992.
Maureen Lipman reinterprets the monologues, letters and songs of comedienne and writer Joyce Grenfell. From January 1999.
A German plane crash sees the platoon trying out Mainwaring's phone box drill. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From May 1974.