A strange visitor transforms the Darling household one bedtime. Stars Toyah Willcox, Ron Moody and June Whitfield. Show more
The two adventurers make their home on the river, but can Jim hold on to his dreams of freedom? Narrated by Martin T Sherman.
The start of an eventful cubhood in the Devon countryside, as seen through the young otter's eyes. Read by Nicholas Farrell. Show more
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
With a visitor due from the Soviet Union, Mainwaring is peeved with Wilson. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From March 1976. Show more
Countess Rosalie no longer loves Prince Ludovico. Can Princess Plethora save the day? Stars Sian Philips. From June 2002. Show more
JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. From July 1991. Show more
Absconding with £4.6 million cash proves challenging for benefactor Julius Hutch. Stars Peter Jones. From April 1995. Show more
The King confronts and conquers, as he faces the end of the span of years allotted by The Fates. Starring Michael Maloney. Show more
Eve persuades Adam to taste the Forbidden Fruit. Epic poem starring Federay Holmes, Linus Roache and Denis Quilley.
The Prime Minister asks the sleuth to recover a letter vital to national security. Stars Clive Merrison and Michael Williams.
With a visitor due from the Soviet Union, Mainwaring is peeved with Wilson. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From March 1976. Show more
Harold's plan for a bathroom upset Albert. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From September 1966. Show more
The murder of the Belgian detective's dentist sparks a chain of gruesome events. Agatha Christie's whodunnit stars John Moffatt. Show more
Keen to unmask the killer on the beach, Lord Peter Wimsey ponders Sir Henry's motives. Stars Ian Carmichael and Maria Aitken. Show more
Edna Turner's adventures in London's bizarre parallel city. Ben Moor's comic sci-fi saga with Sarah Solemani and Dan Antopolski. Show more
Exploring the nature of good and evil - and sin's origins - via a teenager's diary. Read by Ioan Meredith and Louise Collins. Show more
A bitter 19th-century feud between Gideon Mantell and Richard Owen to uncover a buried prehistoric past. Read by Emma Fielding.
Exploring a thousand years of British childhood, Michael Morpurgo examines Puritanism and the effects of the Reformation.
A farming community must cope with the death of wife and mother Caro Meredith. Robin Ellis reads Joanna Trollope's story.
Hope Clearwater reflects on her life, while she studies wild chimpanzees in Africa. Award-winning novel read by Fiona Shaw.
Chris Pizzey presents children's stories featuring Meteorite Spoon by Philip Ridley, Harvey Angell by Diana Hendry and Beyond the Deepwoods by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell.
JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. From July 1991. Show more
Absconding with £4.6 million cash proves challenging for benefactor Julius Hutch. Stars Peter Jones. From April 1995. Show more
Edna Turner's adventures in London's bizarre parallel city. Ben Moor's comic sci-fi saga with Sarah Solemani and Dan Antopolski. Show more
Exploring the nature of good and evil - and sin's origins - via a teenager's diary. Read by Ioan Meredith and Louise Collins. Show more
With a visitor due from the Soviet Union, Mainwaring is peeved with Wilson. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From March 1976. Show more
Harold's plan for a bathroom upset Albert. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From September 1966. Show more
The murder of the Belgian detective's dentist sparks a chain of gruesome events. Agatha Christie's whodunnit stars John Moffatt. Show more
Keen to unmask the killer on the beach, Lord Peter Wimsey ponders Sir Henry's motives. Stars Ian Carmichael and Maria Aitken. Show more
Eve persuades Adam to taste the Forbidden Fruit. Epic poem starring Federay Holmes, Linus Roache and Denis Quilley.
The Prime Minister asks the sleuth to recover a letter vital to national security. Stars Clive Merrison and Michael Williams.
Countess Rosalie no longer loves Prince Ludovico. Can Princess Plethora save the day? Stars Sian Philips. From June 2002. Show more
The babies are now toddlers and their parents' lives are changing. Sitcom stars Jenny Eclair and Frances Barber. From July 1998.
The management consultants try reversing the fortunes of an inner city school. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From November 2002. Show more
Brian Appleton's History of Rock 'n' Roll
Episode 1: Eight Miles Low
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
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Spoof music lecture revealing how fear of flying led to the birth of psychedelia. Stars Graham Fellows. From September 2001. Show more
Roger McGough's poetic reflections on the perennially fruitful topic of love. Recorded at the Bath Festival. From June 2000. Show more
Edna Turner's adventures in London's bizarre parallel city. Ben Moor's comic sci-fi saga with Sarah Solemani and Dan Antopolski. Show more
Exploring the nature of good and evil - and sin's origins - via a teenager's diary. Read by Ioan Meredith and Louise Collins. Show more
The murder of the Belgian detective's dentist sparks a chain of gruesome events. Agatha Christie's whodunnit stars John Moffatt. Show more
Keen to unmask the killer on the beach, Lord Peter Wimsey ponders Sir Henry's motives. Stars Ian Carmichael and Maria Aitken. Show more
Eve persuades Adam to taste the Forbidden Fruit. Epic poem starring Federay Holmes, Linus Roache and Denis Quilley.
The Prime Minister asks the sleuth to recover a letter vital to national security. Stars Clive Merrison and Michael Williams.
The King confronts and conquers, as he faces the end of the span of years allotted by The Fates. Starring Michael Maloney. Show more
JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. From July 1991. Show more
Absconding with £4.6 million cash proves challenging for benefactor Julius Hutch. Stars Peter Jones. From April 1995. Show more