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The Lad fancies himself a food connoisseur, so Sid enters him for an eating competition. Stars Tony Hancock. From October 1959. Show more
Have Daniel and Lucy finally had enough of dealing with other people's problems? Stars David Tennant. From November 2003. Show more
Both of barrister Roger's girlfriends, Sally and Joy, attempt to get him some work. Stars Richard Briers. From September 1971. Show more
Rosie's company tackles a town twinning, but complications set in. Stars Prunella Scales and Arabella Weir. From July 2001. Show more
The Fairies have turned Tom into a Water Baby, but warn him to behave. Stars Philip Jackson, Maggie McCarthy and Timothy West. Show more
Coming to terms with her Cornish past, Marjorie finds local fame and receives a mysterious visitor. Stars Elizabeth Bradley. Show more
A boy and his mother set off to search Australia for the freedom and love she craves. Louis Nowra's drama with Susie Porter.
The Lad fancies himself a food connoisseur, so Sid enters him for an eating competition. Stars Tony Hancock. From October 1959. Show more
A new slant on King Charles II. Roy Hudd's historical royal romp, with June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From September 1994.
The Old Bailey hack reconsiders his future, as does a hardened thief. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
Will Rash's desire for Imogene lead to violence? Romney Marsh-based smuggling adventure read by Rufus Sewell.
The naturalist recalls the key moment of finding an ammonite inside some limestone - sparking his love of fossils. From 2009. Show more
Indigestion, reflux and excess gas. Len Fisher discovers whether science can solve the problems of the human digestive system.
An unexpected visitor turns up to Badger's big tea party. David Suchet concludes William Horwood's Willows sequel.
The Betjeman Letters
Episode 3: 1939 to 1940 - 'There's a War on, You Know'
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Conflict, Christianity and Hugh Walpole. More correspondence from the future Poet Laureate. Read by Michael Williams.
The Fairies have turned Tom into a Water Baby, but warn him to behave. Stars Philip Jackson, Maggie McCarthy and Timothy West. Show more
Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories - featuring The Boy Who Could Fly, Captain Betty Bender and The Legend of Arthur King.
Both of barrister Roger's girlfriends, Sally and Joy, attempt to get him some work. Stars Richard Briers. From September 1971. Show more
Rosie's company tackles a town twinning, but complications set in. Stars Prunella Scales and Arabella Weir. From July 2001. Show more
Death has fun in the real world, leaving the teenager to run his life-collecting business. Stars Anton Lesser and Carl Prekopp. Show more
Alone in a house, a pregnant woman grows distressed by the sounds of a crying baby. Emma Noakes reads Catherine Mant's tale.
A lonely occultist signs up to a special internet chat room to attract some demons. Adam Sims reads Damien G Walter's tale.
The Lad fancies himself a food connoisseur, so Sid enters him for an eating competition. Stars Tony Hancock. From October 1959. Show more
A new slant on King Charles II. Roy Hudd's historical royal romp, with June Whitfield and Chris Emmett. From September 1994.
The Old Bailey hack reconsiders his future, as does a hardened thief. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
Will Rash's desire for Imogene lead to violence? Romney Marsh-based smuggling adventure read by Rufus Sewell.
Coming to terms with her Cornish past, Marjorie finds local fame and receives a mysterious visitor. Stars Elizabeth Bradley. Show more
A boy and his mother set off to search Australia for the freedom and love she craves. Louis Nowra's drama with Susie Porter.
Have Daniel and Lucy finally had enough of dealing with other people's problems? Stars David Tennant. From November 2003. Show more
The National Local Radio Station prepares to welcome some royal visitors. Stars Helen Atkinson-Wood. From September 1981.
Steve 'not the snooker player' Davis reveals all on streaking, eggs and colonizing the moon. With Dave Lamb. From June 2000.
Budding starlette Genevieve hits seedy 1920s Hollywood. Improvised historical family saga with Paul Merton. From August 1995. Show more
Alone in a house, a pregnant woman grows distressed by the sounds of a crying baby. Emma Noakes reads Catherine Mant's tale.
A lonely occultist signs up to a special internet chat room to attract some demons. Adam Sims reads Damien G Walter's tale.
The Old Bailey hack reconsiders his future, as does a hardened thief. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
Will Rash's desire for Imogene lead to violence? Romney Marsh-based smuggling adventure read by Rufus Sewell.
Coming to terms with her Cornish past, Marjorie finds local fame and receives a mysterious visitor. Stars Elizabeth Bradley. Show more
A boy and his mother set off to search Australia for the freedom and love she craves. Louis Nowra's drama with Susie Porter.
The Fairies have turned Tom into a Water Baby, but warn him to behave. Stars Philip Jackson, Maggie McCarthy and Timothy West. Show more
The naturalist recalls the key moment of finding an ammonite inside some limestone - sparking his love of fossils. From 2009. Show more
Indigestion, reflux and excess gas. Len Fisher discovers whether science can solve the problems of the human digestive system.
An unexpected visitor turns up to Badger's big tea party. David Suchet concludes William Horwood's Willows sequel.
The Betjeman Letters
Episode 3: 1939 to 1940 - 'There's a War on, You Know'
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Conflict, Christianity and Hugh Walpole. More correspondence from the future Poet Laureate. Read by Michael Williams.