Mowgli and Kaa plan a jungle attack against the wild dogs. Stars Nisha K Nayar, Eartha Kitt and Freddie Jones.
The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm
Episode 4: Too Many Professors
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The boffin gives photocopying a whole new meaning with his latest invention. Dinsdale Landen reads Norman Hunter's story.
Mr Wilkins makes a mistake - while the schoolboy sparks alarm in a dormitory scare. Read by Stephen Fry.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
Ace investigator Neddie Seagoon must solve a crime, and the link to Moriarty's sock. Stars Spike Milligan. From January 1958. Show more
When an Israeli MP arrives - sex, politics and religion make it an awkward visit. With Warren Mitchell. From November 1999. Show more
Council leader John tries to impress a delegation with a village cover-up. Political satire with John Baddeley. From July 1991. Show more
John Sheets makes a welcome arrival and a game of cricket is proposed. Lakeland poets parody with Simon Callow. From June 1987. Show more
Back home in England, the castaway heads northwards in search of more excitement. Daniel Defoe's adventure stars Tim McInnerny.
Teresa has a problem. Her ex-partner, Nadine, wants to take 'their' son to England. Stars Eleanor Methven and Eileen McCloskey.
After a murder on the golf links, McLevy soon finds himself deep in the rough. Brian Cox stars as David Ashton's sleuth. Show more
Ace investigator Neddie Seagoon must solve a crime, and the link to Moriarty's sock. Stars Spike Milligan. From January 1958. Show more
The Curse of the Flying Wombat climaxes - or does it? Songs and sketches with John Cleese and Bill Oddie. From December 1966. Show more
The evidence makes Ronald Marsh the murderer, but the Belgian sleuth is not so sure. Stars John Moffatt and Simon Williams. Show more
By Arthur Williams. When a jilted poultry farmer meets his ex-girlfriend, could it be a case of murder most fowl? Stars Michael Roberts.
Devious Brian slowly drains smitten Jean's finances, but she's blissfully unaware. Stars Sheila Reid and Kenneth Cranham.
Former BBC Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond quizzes a panel about herself. With Sue Perkins and Robin Ince. From August 2006. Show more
The battles within the BBC to make programmes about homosexuality in the 1950s and 60s. Chris Ledgard explores the archives.
Cash or creativity? Advertising gimmicks people use to get press coverage. Written and hosted by Steve Punt.
Alastair Niven and Nana Wilson-Tagoe discuss Chinua Achebe and his capacity to portray corruption whilst offering seeds of hope.
Loss adjuster Lorimer Black reports back to the claimants for a fire-damaged hotel in London. Read by Stephen Critchlow.
Retracing the English crime writer's 1928 journey, Andrew Eames's coach party arrives in Baghdad on the eve of war, but the welcome from the locals is friendly.
Chris Pizzey presents an hour of children's stories, featuring Jessica Haggerthwaite: Witch Dispatcher, The Ruby in the Smoke, The Nightingale and The Mum Hunt.
Council leader John tries to impress a delegation with a village cover-up. Political satire with John Baddeley. From July 1991. Show more
John Sheets makes a welcome arrival and a game of cricket is proposed. Lakeland poets parody with Simon Callow. From June 1987. Show more
Nick fights to find the person responsible for his lover Belinda's death. Sci-Fi thriller with David Thorpe. From February 2006. Show more
After travelling through time, could Jet Morgan and his crew be bound for home at last? Stars Andrew Faulds and David Jacobs. Show more
Ace investigator Neddie Seagoon must solve a crime, and the link to Moriarty's sock. Stars Spike Milligan. From January 1958. Show more
The Curse of the Flying Wombat climaxes - or does it? Songs and sketches with John Cleese and Bill Oddie. From December 1966. Show more
The evidence makes Ronald Marsh the murderer, but the Belgian sleuth is not so sure. Stars John Moffatt and Simon Williams. Show more
By Arthur Williams. When a jilted poultry farmer meets his ex-girlfriend, could it be a case of murder most fowl? Stars Michael Roberts.
Devious Brian slowly drains smitten Jean's finances, but she's blissfully unaware. Stars Sheila Reid and Kenneth Cranham.
Teresa has a problem. Her ex-partner, Nadine, wants to take 'their' son to England. Stars Eleanor Methven and Eileen McCloskey.
After a murder on the golf links, McLevy soon finds himself deep in the rough. Brian Cox stars as David Ashton's sleuth. Show more
When an Israeli MP arrives - sex, politics and religion make it an awkward visit. With Warren Mitchell. From November 1999. Show more
South Londoner Arthur invites Stewart Lee and Reginald D Hunter round, with music from Sophie Ellis-Bextor. From July 2009. Show more
It's Awards Night! Can the Crayon Museum beat off the challenger, the World of Pencils? Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From August 2006. Show more
Comatose Ben travels back to 1973 to find a 'life coach' to motivate him out of his coma. Stars Neil Pearson. From October 2007. Show more
Nick fights to find the person responsible for his lover Belinda's death. Sci-Fi thriller with David Thorpe. From February 2006. Show more
After travelling through time, could Jet Morgan and his crew be bound for home at last? Stars Andrew Faulds and David Jacobs. Show more
The evidence makes Ronald Marsh the murderer, but the Belgian sleuth is not so sure. Stars John Moffatt and Simon Williams. Show more
By Arthur Williams. When a jilted poultry farmer meets his ex-girlfriend, could it be a case of murder most fowl? Stars Michael Roberts.
Devious Brian slowly drains smitten Jean's finances, but she's blissfully unaware. Stars Sheila Reid and Kenneth Cranham.
Teresa has a problem. Her ex-partner, Nadine, wants to take 'their' son to England. Stars Eleanor Methven and Eileen McCloskey.
After a murder on the golf links, McLevy soon finds himself deep in the rough. Brian Cox stars as David Ashton's sleuth. Show more
Back home in England, the castaway heads northwards in search of more excitement. Daniel Defoe's adventure stars Tim McInnerny.
Council leader John tries to impress a delegation with a village cover-up. Political satire with John Baddeley. From July 1991. Show more
John Sheets makes a welcome arrival and a game of cricket is proposed. Lakeland poets parody with Simon Callow. From June 1987. Show more