Travelling across London, Jane and Plato do some sleuthing in search of the children - and the truth. Read by Zelah Clarke.
A favour for Miss Thorpe sets off a chain of very fishy events. Stephen Fry reads the adventures of the mischievous schoolboy.
As Pip grows older, his prospects slowly improve. But Estella remains proud. Stars Maggie Steed and Douglas Hodge.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
Captain Povey is auditing the unit accounts, so excess cash is secretly spent on Heather. Stars Jon Pertwee. From April 1959. Show more
A new worker puzzles John Fuller-Carp, and Ruth's mum visits. Stars John Bird, Sue Johnston and Robert Bathurst. From May 1998. Show more
Charles and George hire a secretary to boost their new business. Stars Donald Hewlett and Michael Knowles. From December 1984. Show more
Spies and sinful vegetables at Firebasket Hall. Civil War comedy with Joss Ackland and Miriam Margolyes. From October 1990. Show more
The Model Army easily reaches London, but with sinking confidence in Cromwell. English Civil War drama with Deborah Makepeace.
Hortense makes the journey from Jamaica to London, but she only finds disappointment. Stars Nadine Marshall and Don Gilet.
Set-backs and surprises unite the family, making Lecky the hero of the hour. 1930s Jarrow childhood trilogy with Shaun Prendergast.
Captain Povey is auditing the unit accounts, so excess cash is secretly spent on Heather. Stars Jon Pertwee. From April 1959. Show more
Les Dawson with tales of 1920s gangsters and romantics at the dole office. With Daphne Oxenford. From January 1981.
A creepy doll with a mind of its own causes alarm along London's catwalks. Mike Walker's revamped whodunit with Juliet Aubrey. Show more
A encounter with Captain Foulkes in London leads to highway robbery on the way back to the marsh. Read by Rufus Sewell.
Laughs and jigs aplenty from Richard Stilgoe at the Boat Show. With Sheila Steafel and Charles Collingwood. From April 1984. Show more
Billy Kay raises his glass to celebrate the Scots drouth for ale, whisky and the great wines of Europe.
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 5: Kings and Champions; Agricola Plans to Conquer Ireland
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's epic story continues with Celtic life and legend, and the advent of the Romans. With Frances Tomelty.
As a pioneer of the abstract style, Vassily Kandinsky was one of the most influential artists of the century.
Rudyard Kipling's 'If' features in a 1996 nationwide poll compilation. Readers include Greg Wise and John Nettles.
Margaret has an admirer, and Jem hears Mary's secret via a mysterious stranger. 1840s Manchester tale stars Emma Rydal, Roy Hudd and Teresa Gallagher.
Chris Pizzey presents an hour of children's stories, featuring Dizzy, Brooksie, Blobheads: Talking Toasters and Emlyn's Moon.
Charles and George hire a secretary to boost their new business. Stars Donald Hewlett and Michael Knowles. From December 1984. Show more
Spies and sinful vegetables at Firebasket Hall. Civil War comedy with Joss Ackland and Miriam Margolyes. From October 1990. Show more
On an abandoned artificial sun, the Challenger crew probes the computer in charge. Stars Sean Arnold and Amanda Murray. Show more
Cold-handed Maclean attacks Lemmy, but the plucky radio operator fights back. 1954 classic set in 1971. Stars David Kossoff. Show more
Captain Povey is auditing the unit accounts, so excess cash is secretly spent on Heather. Stars Jon Pertwee. From April 1959. Show more
Les Dawson with tales of 1920s gangsters and romantics at the dole office. With Daphne Oxenford. From January 1981.
A creepy doll with a mind of its own causes alarm along London's catwalks. Mike Walker's revamped whodunit with Juliet Aubrey. Show more
A encounter with Captain Foulkes in London leads to highway robbery on the way back to the marsh. Read by Rufus Sewell.
Hortense makes the journey from Jamaica to London, but she only finds disappointment. Stars Nadine Marshall and Don Gilet.
Set-backs and surprises unite the family, making Lecky the hero of the hour. 1930s Jarrow childhood trilogy with Shaun Prendergast.
A new worker puzzles John Fuller-Carp, and Ruth's mum visits. Stars John Bird, Sue Johnston and Robert Bathurst. From May 1998. Show more
BBC Radio 7 showcases some of the liveliest performers from the poetry slam scene around the country. From March 2005.
Satan introduces the Professor and Thomas to Helen of Troy and her plain friend, Daphne. Stars Andy Hamilton. From May 2001. Show more
Poet and composer Ivor Cutler on bargain hunting, water flowers and 'Beelyploomkins'. From June 1994. Show more
Sketch show from Manchester's Comedy Store with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. From August 2001. Show more
On an abandoned artificial sun, the Challenger crew probes the computer in charge. Stars Sean Arnold and Amanda Murray. Show more
Cold-handed Maclean attacks Lemmy, but the plucky radio operator fights back. 1954 classic set in 1971. Stars David Kossoff. Show more
A creepy doll with a mind of its own causes alarm along London's catwalks. Mike Walker's revamped whodunit with Juliet Aubrey. Show more
A encounter with Captain Foulkes in London leads to highway robbery on the way back to the marsh. Read by Rufus Sewell.
Hortense makes the journey from Jamaica to London, but she only finds disappointment. Stars Nadine Marshall and Don Gilet.
Set-backs and surprises unite the family, making Lecky the hero of the hour. 1930s Jarrow childhood trilogy with Shaun Prendergast.
The Model Army easily reaches London, but with sinking confidence in Cromwell. English Civil War drama with Deborah Makepeace.
Charles and George hire a secretary to boost their new business. Stars Donald Hewlett and Michael Knowles. From December 1984. Show more
Spies and sinful vegetables at Firebasket Hall. Civil War comedy with Joss Ackland and Miriam Margolyes. From October 1990. Show more