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Children's stories presented by Kirsten O'Brien featuring The Fantastical Adventures of the Invisible Boy by Lloyd Alexander.
Beautiful Emma meets and marries a doctor, but the lack of passion and excitement soon leads her to stray. Stars John Hurt. Show more
Exiled in England, a retired Irishman sustains himself by imagining working the farm he lost back home. Read by Sean McGinley.
The old rogue and Nancy's idyllic return proves to be short-lived. Stars Bill Wallis and Maurice Denham. From March 1994. Show more
Mark Radcliffe presents a profile of the sausage-maker from Salford who became one of Britain's most popular radio comedians. Show more
'I had a perfectly wonderful evening, but this wasn't it'. A personal epistolary odyssey into the world of Groucho Marx.
Operations at a hospital turn sickly from the civil servants' cure. Stars Richard Murdoch and Deryck Guyler. From August 1976. Show more
The cheeky schoolboy sees double when he helps out with a TV commercial. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From November 1966.
Louis Mazzini is accused of the one murder he didn't do. Ealing comedy adaptation with Harry Enfield as the D'Ascoyne family. Show more
No writer knows more about free loading than the master of the abusive email. Stars Christopher Douglas. From January 2005.
Patrick and Stella find their dream house, but will the children scupper their move? Stars Duncan Preston. From September 2003.
Comedy Catch-Up
Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?: Strangers on a Train
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Old mates Terry Collier and Bob Ferris are suddenly reunited. Adapted from TV with James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. From July 1975.
The original script that sparked the triumphant 'Steptoe and Son'. Stars Freddie Jones and John Thomson. From January 1999.
The platoon don crazy camouflage in a drill to attack Captain Square's HQ. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From February 1975.
Mark Radcliffe presents a profile of the sausage-maker from Salford who became one of Britain's most popular radio comedians. Show more
'I had a perfectly wonderful evening, but this wasn't it'. A personal epistolary odyssey into the world of Groucho Marx.
Lioba and Kip find Happy Valley is virtually perfect with lawns and birds - but a high security fence. Stars Tessa Nicholson. Show more
The hazards of space travel and its impact back home. The sci-fi master's award-winning story, read by Jamie Glover.
Operations at a hospital turn sickly from the civil servants' cure. Stars Richard Murdoch and Deryck Guyler. From August 1976. Show more
The cheeky schoolboy sees double when he helps out with a TV commercial. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From November 1966.
Beautiful Emma meets and marries a doctor, but the lack of passion and excitement soon leads her to stray. Stars John Hurt. Show more
Exiled in England, a retired Irishman sustains himself by imagining working the farm he lost back home. Read by Sean McGinley.
The old rogue and Nancy's idyllic return proves to be short-lived. Stars Bill Wallis and Maurice Denham. From March 1994. Show more
Now a lowly technician on a spaceship, and five years from Earth, Dave Lister is in love. Read by Rimmer himself - Chris Barrie.
Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical look at the week's news. From 4th December 2009.
The musical comedian presents his selection of some of the finest comic songs. With guest Hils Baker. From August 2005. Show more
Spoofing student life and a meaty mammal. Sketch comedy with Chris Barrie, Nick Maloney and Nick Wilton. From December 1984. Show more
Lioba and Kip find Happy Valley is virtually perfect with lawns and birds - but a high security fence. Stars Tessa Nicholson. Show more
The hazards of space travel and its impact back home. The sci-fi master's award-winning story, read by Jamie Glover.
Louis Mazzini is accused of the one murder he didn't do. Ealing comedy adaptation with Harry Enfield as the D'Ascoyne family. Show more
No writer knows more about free loading than the master of the abusive email. Stars Christopher Douglas. From January 2005.
Patrick and Stella find their dream house, but will the children scupper their move? Stars Duncan Preston. From September 2003.
Comedy Catch-Up
Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?: Strangers on a Train
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Old mates Terry Collier and Bob Ferris are suddenly reunited. Adapted from TV with James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. From July 1975.
The original script that sparked the triumphant 'Steptoe and Son'. Stars Freddie Jones and John Thomson. From January 1999.
The platoon don crazy camouflage in a drill to attack Captain Square's HQ. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From February 1975.