Alexander Trott finds it is possible to become betrothed in very trying circumstances. Stars Nicholas Farrell and Peter Gunn. Show more
Dick Barton hits the airwaves, and BBC Children's Hour turns 25. Six selected years in radio history with Daphne Oxenford.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
Kirsten O'Brien presents Why the Whales Came by Michael Morpurgo, and Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Architecture, musicals, FBI agents, and bears on the toilet. Playwright Alan Plater talks about the career moves he never made. Show more
The tragic tale of the sailor who dances and the miller's daughter who waits. Read by Sheila Mitchell. Show more
Thrown out by his wife, the cordon bleu scoundrel moves into Nancy's house uninvited. Stars Maurice Denham. From May 1989. Show more
Conversation double-bill: Star Trek's Mr Spock, Leonard Nimoy, jets in from 1980 and magician Paul Daniels pops in from 2009. Show more
Cat burglar Fingers Fogerty pays the comedian an unwelcome visit. Stars Harry Worth and Michael Robbins. From October 1988. Show more
When Grandad comes into some money, a crafty plan is hatched for the cheeky schoolboy. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From July 1972.
Can the Belgian sleuth solve the case of a father murdered 16 years previously? Agatha Christie's whodunit stars John Moffatt. Show more
The Bobo girls take to the stage with music and comedy. Starring Rebecca Front and Sioned Wiliam.
Sanjeev Kohli and Donald McLeary's Glasgow corner shop sitcom. Owner Ramesh tackles a young tearaway. From October 2007.
Joke-shop owner Miranda has much to learn about retail and men. With Patricia Hodge. From August 2008.
Reporter David Lander interviews the notorious spy at his luxury home in Bulgaria. Stars Stephen Fry. From September 1985.
Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis cast a satirical eye over the week's news. From 12th March 2010.
Conversation double-bill: Star Trek's Mr Spock, Leonard Nimoy, jets in from 1980 and magician Paul Daniels pops in from 2009. Show more
Vast computer Multivac runs global affairs, but can it explain where man's sense of humour comes from? Read by Henry Goodman. Show more
The creepy raconteur tells of something evil stalking four stranded soldiers in Afghanistan. Stars Mark Gatiss and Gunnar Cauthery. Show more
Cat burglar Fingers Fogerty pays the comedian an unwelcome visit. Stars Harry Worth and Michael Robbins. From October 1988. Show more
When Grandad comes into some money, a crafty plan is hatched for the cheeky schoolboy. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From July 1972.
Architecture, musicals, FBI agents, and bears on the toilet. Playwright Alan Plater talks about the career moves he never made. Show more
The tragic tale of the sailor who dances and the miller's daughter who waits. Read by Sheila Mitchell. Show more
Thrown out by his wife, the cordon bleu scoundrel moves into Nancy's house uninvited. Stars Maurice Denham. From May 1989. Show more
The sketch show takes to the rails for Dr Terror's House of Pizza. Stars Brenda Blethyn and Robert Bathurst. From December 1987.
The radical comedian profiles the Greek philosopher, who he thinks was hard done by. From March 2001. Show more
The late controversial poet Adam Croxton - by those who knew him. Spoof with Greg Davies and Steve Hall. From March 2007. Show more
Comedian Luke Roberts tries to solve the big arguments using light entertainment. With Clare Wille. From August 2007. Show more
The incisive reporter focuses on the joys of lower league soccer. Written by and starring Stephen Carlin. From November 2008. Show more
Vast computer Multivac runs global affairs, but can it explain where man's sense of humour comes from? Read by Henry Goodman. Show more
The creepy raconteur tells of something evil stalking four stranded soldiers in Afghanistan. Stars Mark Gatiss and Gunnar Cauthery. Show more
Can the Belgian sleuth solve the case of a father murdered 16 years previously? Agatha Christie's whodunit stars John Moffatt. Show more
The Bobo girls take to the stage with music and comedy. Starring Rebecca Front and Sioned Wiliam.
Sanjeev Kohli and Donald McLeary's Glasgow corner shop sitcom. Owner Ramesh tackles a young tearaway. From October 2007.
Joke-shop owner Miranda has much to learn about retail and men. With Patricia Hodge. From August 2008.
Reporter David Lander interviews the notorious spy at his luxury home in Bulgaria. Stars Stephen Fry. From September 1985.
Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis cast a satirical eye over the week's news. From 12th March 2010.