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Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories featuring The Wee Free Men by Terry Pratchett, read by Nigel Pilkington.
Back in Cornwall after 60 years, Marjorie tries to come to terms with her past. Stars Elizabeth Bradley and Tristan Sturrock. Show more
Angela does her homework, as her mother hosts a drinks party for some intellectual friends. Read by Emma Fielding.
The old rogue has run away and taken the geese, but Nancy intervenes. Stars Bill Wallis and Maurice Denham. From April 1994. Show more
Australian entertainer extraordinaire Rolf Harris chooses some of his favourite songs and chats about his long career in showbiz.
A naughty nightie and a nag? Blunders galore for the civil servants. Stars Richard Murdoch and Deryck Guyler. From July 1977. Show more
The cheeky schoolboy's log cabin faces demolition when a new neighbour moves in. Starring Jimmy Clitheroe. From October 1967.
Inspector Morse tackles the murder of an invigilator in a foreign exam syndicate. Colin Dexter's mystery stars John Shrapnel. Show more
Doctor Seagoon is dispatched to tackle a curious contagious epidemic disease. Stars Spike Milligan. From November 1954.
Cheesy host Alan Partridge meets BBC TV's Commissioning Director and a maverick Lord. Stars Steve Coogan. From January 1993.
More humorous songs from the quartet of David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis. From December 1986.
With the writer's publisher and his wife due for summer drinks, the sprinkler comes out. Stars Ian Carmichael. From June 1981.
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis make merry over political blunders and showbiz shenanigans. With Stuart Maconie. From February 1999.
Australian entertainer extraordinaire Rolf Harris chooses some of his favourite songs and chats about his long career in showbiz.
The Darker Side of the Border
2. Olalla by Robert Louis Stevenson
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 5 months
A convalescing Scottish soldier finds love in a sinister Spanish house during the Peninsular War. Stars Paul Blair. Show more
An epic space adventure set on Mars. The proud inhabitants of a dying city are determined to go out in style.
A naughty nightie and a nag? Blunders galore for the civil servants. Stars Richard Murdoch and Deryck Guyler. From July 1977. Show more
The cheeky schoolboy's log cabin faces demolition when a new neighbour moves in. Starring Jimmy Clitheroe. From October 1967.
Back in Cornwall after 60 years, Marjorie tries to come to terms with her past. Stars Elizabeth Bradley and Tristan Sturrock. Show more
Angela does her homework, as her mother hosts a drinks party for some intellectual friends. Read by Emma Fielding.
The old rogue has run away and taken the geese, but Nancy intervenes. Stars Bill Wallis and Maurice Denham. From April 1994. Show more
Dave Lister and the crew get answers they don't want, to questions they're afraid to ask. Read by Rimmer himself, Chris Barrie.
Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis cast a satirical eye over the week's news. From 1st January.
The quick-fire team don't waste any time in making light of the first events of 2010. Topical sketch show hosted by Miles Jupp.
Headmaster Miles Jupp presides over his unruly celebrity pupils. With Susan Morrison and AL Kennedy. From September 2009.
The Darker Side of the Border
2. Olalla by Robert Louis Stevenson
30 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 5 months
A convalescing Scottish soldier finds love in a sinister Spanish house during the Peninsular War. Stars Paul Blair. Show more
An epic space adventure set on Mars. The proud inhabitants of a dying city are determined to go out in style.
Inspector Morse tackles the murder of an invigilator in a foreign exam syndicate. Colin Dexter's mystery stars John Shrapnel. Show more
Doctor Seagoon is dispatched to tackle a curious contagious epidemic disease. Stars Spike Milligan. From November 1954.
Cheesy host Alan Partridge meets BBC TV's Commissioning Director and a maverick Lord. Stars Steve Coogan. From January 1993.
More humorous songs from the quartet of David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis. From December 1986.
With the writer's publisher and his wife due for summer drinks, the sprinkler comes out. Stars Ian Carmichael. From June 1981.
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis make merry over political blunders and showbiz shenanigans. With Stuart Maconie. From February 1999.