Mr Percy Noakes was a friend to all - until the organisation of a river trip proves to be his undoing. Stars Marston Bloom. Show more
Digs, dressing rooms and dancing at the right height - Caroline Quentin begins her investigation of life in the chorus line.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
Chris Pizzey presents an hour of children's stories, featuring The Wind Singer by William Nicholson.
The epic poem continues. With Denis Quilley and Ian McDiarmid.
Three old men sit and watch the world go by, but one knows the secret of youthful vitality. Read by David Neal. Show more
The wily poacher's plans for a life of bliss with Nancy hit a snag. Stars Bill Wallis and Maurice Denham. From May 1989. Show more
The comic actor chooses his favourite tunes and chats about his long career - including his TV role as Heartbeat's Greengrass.
Clerical confusion reigns when Noote's friend asks him to marry her. Adapted from TV. With Jonathan Cecil. From July 1972. Show more
The cheeky schoolboy looks back over his past misdemeanours in the 100th episode. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From February 1964. Show more
Matthew Palmer inherits an old house haunted by its creepy, black magic past. Stars Philip Glenister and Nigel Anthony. Show more
With no job or friends and living with his busy mum, Angus Dry tries recapturing his youth. Stars Nick Ball. From April 1995.
Dodgy Phil revamps an East End boozer with some animatronic dinosaurs and Edith Piaf. Stars John Thomson. From March 1998.
Poet Roger McGough hits Bath to reflect on life, love, happiness, heroes, villains and embarrassing relations. From May 2000.
It's the Asian station phone-in show's first wedding - but is love blind or stupid? Stars Sanjeev Bhaskar. From October 1996.
Surreal saga of a dynasty delicately balanced on the edge of sanity. Written by and stars Viv Stanshall. From December 1996.
Ivor Cutler and friends with poems and songs, including 'I Am A Yellow Fly' and the tale of a greasy button. From June 1997.
Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical look at the week's news. From 9th April 2010.
The comic actor chooses his favourite tunes and chats about his long career - including his TV role as Heartbeat's Greengrass.
The Doctor Who producer reflects on major changes in the TV filming process, and nurturing a formidable new writing team.
Even horror legend Vincent Price can't face the meal that is placed before him. With Christopher Bidmead and Anne Jameson. Show more
Clerical confusion reigns when Noote's friend asks him to marry her. Adapted from TV. With Jonathan Cecil. From July 1972. Show more
The cheeky schoolboy looks back over his past misdemeanours in the 100th episode. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From February 1964. Show more
The epic poem continues. With Denis Quilley and Ian McDiarmid.
Three old men sit and watch the world go by, but one knows the secret of youthful vitality. Read by David Neal. Show more
The wily poacher's plans for a life of bliss with Nancy hit a snag. Stars Bill Wallis and Maurice Denham. From May 1989. Show more
Perpetually unemployed and friendless loser Angus Dry agonises over the death of a bee. Starring Nick Ball. From April 1995. Show more
The radical comedian offers his humorous assessment of influential German composer, Beethoven. From 2002. Show more
From Postman Pat to a depressed hamster, it's the surreal world of Miriam Elia. With Dan Tetsall. From November 2008.
Climb on board the comedy set in a down-at-heel theme park in the South of England. Stars Andrew Wallace. From March 2007.
Comedian Luke Roberts tries to solve the big arguments using light entertainment. With Clare Wille. From July 2008.
The Doctor Who producer reflects on major changes in the TV filming process, and nurturing a formidable new writing team.
Even horror legend Vincent Price can't face the meal that is placed before him. With Christopher Bidmead and Anne Jameson. Show more
Matthew Palmer inherits an old house haunted by its creepy, black magic past. Stars Philip Glenister and Nigel Anthony. Show more
With no job or friends and living with his busy mum, Angus Dry tries recapturing his youth. Stars Nick Ball. From April 1995.
Dodgy Phil revamps an East End boozer with some animatronic dinosaurs and Edith Piaf. Stars John Thomson. From March 1998.
Poet Roger McGough hits Bath to reflect on life, love, happiness, heroes, villains and embarrassing relations. From May 2000.
It's the Asian station phone-in show's first wedding - but is love blind or stupid? Stars Sanjeev Bhaskar. From October 1996.
Surreal saga of a dynasty delicately balanced on the edge of sanity. Written by and stars Viv Stanshall. From December 1996.
Ivor Cutler and friends with poems and songs, including 'I Am A Yellow Fly' and the tale of a greasy button. From June 1997.
Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical look at the week's news. From 9th April 2010.