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A shock for Captain Mainwaring sparks a platoon upheaval. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe and John Le Mesurier. From May 1974. Show more
More celeb sound-alikes as 'The Archers' meets 'EastEnders' and teatime for Alan Bennett. With Jan Ravens. From January 2003.
Gussie is walloped and Aunt Dahlia sends Bertie on a spending spree. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael Hordern. Show more
Freshly wed ad man Ken gets a wedding invite and faces upset at a photo shoot. Stars Martin Jarvis. From October 1986. Show more
With Darnay facing great danger in Paris, Lucie leads a rescue. Stars Charles Dance and Charlotte Attenborough.
Meera Syal reads her own novel about 12-year-old Meena, growing up in a Black Country village in the 1970s. Show more
A young refugee's brave escape from a labour camp sparks a courageous lone journey. Stars Rory Copus and Andrew Wincott.
A shock for Captain Mainwaring sparks a platoon upheaval. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe and John Le Mesurier. From May 1974. Show more
A spoof Paul Temple and wires get crossed on the telephone. Sketch comedy with Ronnie Barker and Pauline Yates. From July 1972. Show more
Simon delves into his HSE background for one final ruse. Stars Geoffrey Palmer and Samuel West. From March 2005. Show more
Can our hero foil evil Peterson's plan to overthrow the government? Sapper's yarn is concluded by Julian Rhind-Tutt. Show more
This Sceptred Isle: The 20th Century
Episode 90: 2000 - 2000 Years of Kinship
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.
Reflecting on the evacuation of Dunkirk, the broadcaster's 1940 wartime observations are read by Patrick Stewart.
A young evacuee arrives to stay with gruff but kindly Tom Oakley. Michelle Magorian's wartime tale read by David Brierley.
Author George MacDonald Fraser reads extracts from his classic personal account of front line soldiering in Burma in 1945.
With Darnay facing great danger in Paris, Lucie leads a rescue. Stars Charles Dance and Charlotte Attenborough.
Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories featuring The Quigleys at Large by Simon Mason, The Witch of Wuthery Heights by Wendy Eyton and Truckers by Terry Pratchett.
Gussie is walloped and Aunt Dahlia sends Bertie on a spending spree. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael Hordern. Show more
Freshly wed ad man Ken gets a wedding invite and faces upset at a photo shoot. Stars Martin Jarvis. From October 1986. Show more
James Follett - The Destruction Factor
6. World Without Fire
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 10 months
After sparking a plane crash, the deadly Exon plant strain's advancement continues. Stars TP McKenna and Paul Copley. Show more
A unicorn holds the key to happiness in this fantasy of true love and complex desire. Read by Mark Bonnar. Show more
A shock for Captain Mainwaring sparks a platoon upheaval. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe and John Le Mesurier. From May 1974. Show more
A spoof Paul Temple and wires get crossed on the telephone. Sketch comedy with Ronnie Barker and Pauline Yates. From July 1972. Show more
Simon delves into his HSE background for one final ruse. Stars Geoffrey Palmer and Samuel West. From March 2005. Show more
Can our hero foil evil Peterson's plan to overthrow the government? Sapper's yarn is concluded by Julian Rhind-Tutt. Show more
Meera Syal reads her own novel about 12-year-old Meena, growing up in a Black Country village in the 1970s. Show more
A young refugee's brave escape from a labour camp sparks a courageous lone journey. Stars Rory Copus and Andrew Wincott.
More celeb sound-alikes as 'The Archers' meets 'EastEnders' and teatime for Alan Bennett. With Jan Ravens. From January 2003.
Samuel turns his shop into a bar, and an old flame called Ingrid turns up. 1770 America sitcom stars Andy Hamilton and Jay Tarses. Show more
Another radical proposal as the comedian calls for wacky improvements to Britain's crumbling transport system. From July 1994. Show more
The Tape Recorded Highlights of a Humble Bee
Episode 1: 'Introducing Me' and 'The Dinner Date'
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
A hapless, jazz-loving insect's audio diary of his mainly uneventful life. With Mark Williams and Tim Whitnall. From June 2003.
John Shuttleworth starts a new station for Sheffield, but can he count on Mary and Ken? Stars Graham Fellows. From October 1997.
James Follett - The Destruction Factor
6. World Without Fire
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 10 months
After sparking a plane crash, the deadly Exon plant strain's advancement continues. Stars TP McKenna and Paul Copley. Show more
A unicorn holds the key to happiness in this fantasy of true love and complex desire. Read by Mark Bonnar. Show more
Simon delves into his HSE background for one final ruse. Stars Geoffrey Palmer and Samuel West. From March 2005. Show more
Can our hero foil evil Peterson's plan to overthrow the government? Sapper's yarn is concluded by Julian Rhind-Tutt. Show more
Meera Syal reads her own novel about 12-year-old Meena, growing up in a Black Country village in the 1970s. Show more
A young refugee's brave escape from a labour camp sparks a courageous lone journey. Stars Rory Copus and Andrew Wincott.
With Darnay facing great danger in Paris, Lucie leads a rescue. Stars Charles Dance and Charlotte Attenborough.
This Sceptred Isle: The 20th Century
Episode 90: 2000 - 2000 Years of Kinship
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.
Reflecting on the evacuation of Dunkirk, the broadcaster's 1940 wartime observations are read by Patrick Stewart.
A young evacuee arrives to stay with gruff but kindly Tom Oakley. Michelle Magorian's wartime tale read by David Brierley.
Author George MacDonald Fraser reads extracts from his classic personal account of front line soldiering in Burma in 1945.