Emil and his friends get closer to the thief, but can they retrieve the stolen money? Children's classic starring Roy Marsden.
The evil Cruella de Vil shows continued menacing interest in the new Dalmatian puppies. Read by Juliet Stevenson.
The mischievous schoolboy is surprised by the arrival of the rich spoilt schoolgirl. Read by Martin Jarvis.
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A funny turn from the Round Table Knights and a bona peek in Kenneth Horne's wardrobe. With Kenneth Williams. From March 1968. Show more
The feisty comedienne and veteran comic in the tag talk show, where the guest is next week's interviewer. From December 2004. Show more
British Embassy staff panic with their lease in Tratvia set to expire. Stars Derek Francis and Frank Thornton. From April 1966.
The regular butt of the comedy duo's jokes, singer Des O'Connor, brings along his angry mum. From December 1977. Show more
Franklin Blake makes an appalling discovery about the theft of the precious diamond. Stars John Sharp and John Telfer. Show more
When a child dies, the nuns lose faith in the eyes of the local Himalayan people. Stars Emma Fielding and Lyndsey Marshal.
Sherlock Holmes
The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Series 1
Episode 4: The Singular Inheritance of Miss Gloria Wilson
45 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
The detective probes a series of audacious thefts with the return of 'The Ghost'. Stars Clive Merrison and Andrew Sachs.
A funny turn from the Round Table Knights and a bona peek in Kenneth Horne's wardrobe. With Kenneth Williams. From March 1968. Show more
From an old colonial to a herd of operatic cows, it's the ultimate one-man show, written by the host. From February 1984. Show more
After translating the mystery letter, posh sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey sets off across the English Channel. Stars Ian Carmichael and John Westbrook. Show more
The unusual behaviour of a young man sparks concern in a seaside town. Andrew Sachs stars as GK Chesterton's clerical sleuth. Show more
Britain's favourite TV gardener talks about his life and career, and tells some of his favourite poems and funny stories. From June 2010. Show more
As the tour winds up, Manhattan's most decadent burger reminds the rock band's front man Alex Kapranos of his fifth birthday.
Michael Morpurgo looks at the impact of adults on childhood down the centuries up to the present day.
On a whim, lecturer Jim Dixon takes a gamble, steals Professor Barclay's taxi and rides home with Christine. Read by Martin Jarvis.
On Guard: A small dog called Hector comes to dominate his mistress's life while her fiance is abroad. Read by Crawford Logan. From March 2003.
Children's stories presented by Chris Pizzey featuring Awful End by Philip Ardagh, Avril Crump and Her Amazing Clones by Angela Woolfe, and Nails by Paul Jennings.
British Embassy staff panic with their lease in Tratvia set to expire. Stars Derek Francis and Frank Thornton. From April 1966.
The regular butt of the comedy duo's jokes, singer Des O'Connor, brings along his angry mum. From December 1977. Show more
Filled with pity for the ghost of the house, Virginia agrees to help Sir Simon find peace. Read by Alistair McGowan. Show more
The past misdeeds of the infamous King Henry VIII come back to haunt him. Read by Paul Darrow.
Mr Thompson decides to explore the rooms at the inn where he's staying. Perhaps he shouldn't. Read by Benjamin Whitrow. Show more
A funny turn from the Round Table Knights and a bona peek in Kenneth Horne's wardrobe. With Kenneth Williams. From March 1968. Show more
From an old colonial to a herd of operatic cows, it's the ultimate one-man show, written by the host. From February 1984. Show more
After translating the mystery letter, posh sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey sets off across the English Channel. Stars Ian Carmichael and John Westbrook. Show more
The unusual behaviour of a young man sparks concern in a seaside town. Andrew Sachs stars as GK Chesterton's clerical sleuth. Show more
When a child dies, the nuns lose faith in the eyes of the local Himalayan people. Stars Emma Fielding and Lyndsey Marshal.
Sherlock Holmes
The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Series 1
Episode 4: The Singular Inheritance of Miss Gloria Wilson
45 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
The detective probes a series of audacious thefts with the return of 'The Ghost'. Stars Clive Merrison and Andrew Sachs.
The feisty comedienne and veteran comic in the tag talk show, where the guest is next week's interviewer. From December 2004. Show more
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Satan takes Thomas on a tour of his life and recruits a famous, brutal tormentor. Starring Andy Hamilton. From April 1998. Show more
Professor Joy Klamp explores the miserable world of our menus. Stars Dawn French and Christopher Douglas. From November 2005. Show more
What do shipwrecked objects have in common? Caron Keating features in the cosmic comedy of connections. From June 1995. Show more
Filled with pity for the ghost of the house, Virginia agrees to help Sir Simon find peace. Read by Alistair McGowan. Show more
The past misdeeds of the infamous King Henry VIII come back to haunt him. Read by Paul Darrow.
Mr Thompson decides to explore the rooms at the inn where he's staying. Perhaps he shouldn't. Read by Benjamin Whitrow. Show more
After translating the mystery letter, posh sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey sets off across the English Channel. Stars Ian Carmichael and John Westbrook. Show more
The unusual behaviour of a young man sparks concern in a seaside town. Andrew Sachs stars as GK Chesterton's clerical sleuth. Show more
When a child dies, the nuns lose faith in the eyes of the local Himalayan people. Stars Emma Fielding and Lyndsey Marshal.
Sherlock Holmes
The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Series 1
Episode 4: The Singular Inheritance of Miss Gloria Wilson
45 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
The detective probes a series of audacious thefts with the return of 'The Ghost'. Stars Clive Merrison and Andrew Sachs.
Franklin Blake makes an appalling discovery about the theft of the precious diamond. Stars John Sharp and John Telfer. Show more
British Embassy staff panic with their lease in Tratvia set to expire. Stars Derek Francis and Frank Thornton. From April 1966.
The regular butt of the comedy duo's jokes, singer Des O'Connor, brings along his angry mum. From December 1977. Show more