As Marcus heads north with Esca, clues appear to the missing Eagle's whereabouts. Stars Tom Smith and Paul Morrow.
A boy finds a troublesome dragon in the heart of a mountain. Can the wise cockatrice help him out? Read by Prunella Scales.
When a newcomer bounces into 100 Acre Wood, the friends have to find out what he likes to eat. Read by Alan Bennett.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
Napoleonic double-doings, while Ron's actions shock Eth and Mr Glum. Stars Jimmy Edwards and June Whitfield. From December 1958. Show more
Sketch show from Manchester's Comedy Store with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. From August 2002. Show more
When Sarah sees an old flame 30 years on, her mother interrupts them once again. Stars Prunella Scales. From October 1987. Show more
The Chester-Perry buying clerk plots his summer holiday. Stars Michael Williams, Rodney Bewes and Dora Bryan. From May 1999. Show more
After three strangers arrive, the marooned concert party start making plans without their manager. Stars Helen Longworth. Show more
When God pronounces that Christ is his son, alarmed Satan plots against him. Sequel to Paradise Lost stars Robert Glenister.
The Baker Street sleuth puts his life on the line to trap an audacious jewel thief. Stars Clive Merrison and Michael Williams.
Napoleonic double-doings, while Ron's actions shock Eth and Mr Glum. Stars Jimmy Edwards and June Whitfield. From December 1958. Show more
Vic Reeves hosts, as Paul Whitehouse, Michael McIntyre, Lucy Porter and Andy Parsons answer audience questions. From July 2007.
Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot is on hand when a death occurs in the heat of the desert. Stars John Moffatt and Dorothy Tutin. Show more
Passions run high as the detectives tackle an arson attack on a Leeds lingerie shop. Stars Robert Daws and Duncan Preston. Show more
Retracing JB Priestley's footsteps of 1933, poet Lemn Sissay heads north to complete his odyssey around England. Show more
As he languishes in jail, is there a happy ending in store for Paul Pennyfeather? Stars Alistair McGowan and Andrew Sachs.
Describing a wartime outing to Margate, the broadcaster's 1940 wartime observations are read by Patrick Stewart.
Michael Morpurgo discovers how the Victorian obsession with childhood, both real and romanticised, appeared in art and literature.
Salieri's jealousy of Mozart ignites a plot for revenge. Read by F Murray Abraham. Adapted from the stage play.
Actor Timothy West reads old letters to wife Prunella Scales, reflecting on touring European theatres with Shakespeare's plays. Episode 2 of 5.
Chris Pizzey presents an hour of children's stories featuring The Strongest Girl in the World, The World According to Humphrey, Clumsy Clive, and Room 13.
When Sarah sees an old flame 30 years on, her mother interrupts them once again. Stars Prunella Scales. From October 1987. Show more
The Chester-Perry buying clerk plots his summer holiday. Stars Michael Williams, Rodney Bewes and Dora Bryan. From May 1999. Show more
A man discovers that the power of music can have some unlikely effects. Adapted from TV with Michael York. Show more
A church bell ringer's trip up to the Belfry has terrifying consequences. WE Aytoun's chilling tale read by Patrick Malahide.
Napoleonic double-doings, while Ron's actions shock Eth and Mr Glum. Stars Jimmy Edwards and June Whitfield. From December 1958. Show more
Vic Reeves hosts, as Paul Whitehouse, Michael McIntyre, Lucy Porter and Andy Parsons answer audience questions. From July 2007.
Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot is on hand when a death occurs in the heat of the desert. Stars John Moffatt and Dorothy Tutin. Show more
Passions run high as the detectives tackle an arson attack on a Leeds lingerie shop. Stars Robert Daws and Duncan Preston. Show more
When God pronounces that Christ is his son, alarmed Satan plots against him. Sequel to Paradise Lost stars Robert Glenister.
The Baker Street sleuth puts his life on the line to trap an audacious jewel thief. Stars Clive Merrison and Michael Williams.
Sketch show from Manchester's Comedy Store with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. From August 2002. Show more
Poet Paul Hamilton's magazine features classics - and an unusual person trying poetry out. Stars Kevin Eldon. From April 2008. Show more
Armando Iannucci - Facts And Fancies
A Switch in Time
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for 12 months
Tackling time-wasting and greetings cards, the producer, writer and performer presents his own collection of humorous essays. From 1997. Show more
The grumpy writer shaves his beard to work unrecognised as a mystery shopper. Stars Christopher Douglas. From December 2006. Show more
From Egypt to origami, the National Theatre of Brent presents the definitive history of Earth. Stars Patrick Barlow. From May 1990. Show more
The comedian asks exactly who starts rumours? Brendan Burns and Sarah Kennedy help silence wagging tongues. From August 2003. Show more
A man discovers that the power of music can have some unlikely effects. Adapted from TV with Michael York. Show more
A church bell ringer's trip up to the Belfry has terrifying consequences. WE Aytoun's chilling tale read by Patrick Malahide.
Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot is on hand when a death occurs in the heat of the desert. Stars John Moffatt and Dorothy Tutin. Show more
Passions run high as the detectives tackle an arson attack on a Leeds lingerie shop. Stars Robert Daws and Duncan Preston. Show more
When God pronounces that Christ is his son, alarmed Satan plots against him. Sequel to Paradise Lost stars Robert Glenister.
The Baker Street sleuth puts his life on the line to trap an audacious jewel thief. Stars Clive Merrison and Michael Williams.
After three strangers arrive, the marooned concert party start making plans without their manager. Stars Helen Longworth. Show more
When Sarah sees an old flame 30 years on, her mother interrupts them once again. Stars Prunella Scales. From October 1987. Show more
The Chester-Perry buying clerk plots his summer holiday. Stars Michael Williams, Rodney Bewes and Dora Bryan. From May 1999. Show more