Richard Stilgoe samples the grandeur of the National Trust's Clandon Park. With Peter Blake and Belinda Lang. From July 1989.
The arrival of a bouncing boy is good news indeed, but not for miserable bachelor Nicodemus Dumps. Stars Nicholas Farrell. Show more
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
Children's stories presented by Chris Pizzey featuring The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne, read by Anne Marie Duff.
Tony Hancock's diary, and records banned from the BBC airwaves. Six selected years in radio history with Daphne Oxenford.
A new term sees radical plans for assembly. But where have half the children gone? Stars Peter Davison. From February 1987. Show more
Politics and the shock of party loyalty. Barry Pilton's mercurial musings read by Leonard Rossiter. From September 1981. Show more
Still much missed - the witty broadcaster and writer makes his selection of radio favourites: Round the Horne, The Mark Steel Solution, Dead Ringers and Goodness Gracious Me.
A snapshot from the 80s of this unique city, brought to life by writer Barry Pilton and read by Leonard Rossiter. Show more
Veteran funny man Eric Sykes looks back with Paul Jackson. Featuring an episode of 'The Goon Show' which he co-wrote. From 2007. Show more
Firefighters in the future no longer stop fires, but start them by burning books. But one has forbidden doubts. Dark futuristic tale starring Michael Pennington.
Brother Cadfael is asked to supply Monk's Hood oil - which can kill or cure. Stars Philip Madoc and narrated by Michael Hordern.
When an abbey benefactor suddenly dies, Brother Cadfael is called on for his expert opinion. Stars Philip Madoc.
Brother Cadfael harbours a young lad suspected of murdering his stepfather. Stars Philip Madoc and Sir Michael Hordern.
Far from helping a suspect, Brother Cadfael leads the authorities to him. Stars Philip Madoc and Sir Michael Hordern.
With Edwin arrested for murder, Brother Cadfael seeks justice in the local court. Stars Philip Madoc and Sir Michael Hordern.
Richard Stilgoe samples the grandeur of the National Trust's Clandon Park. With Peter Blake and Belinda Lang. From July 1989.
The arrival of a bouncing boy is good news indeed, but not for miserable bachelor Nicodemus Dumps. Stars Nicholas Farrell. Show more
Mystery space tourist deaths land two planet cleaners with a new contract. Chris Larner and David Gilbert's sci-fi comedy. Show more
Lisa gives up all for her lover and wanders a disused psychiatric hospital. Stars Lynn Ferguson and Leslie Ash. Show more
Tony Hancock's diary, and records banned from the BBC airwaves. Six selected years in radio history with Daphne Oxenford.
A new term sees radical plans for assembly. But where have half the children gone? Stars Peter Davison. From February 1987. Show more
Politics and the shock of party loyalty. Barry Pilton's mercurial musings read by Leonard Rossiter. From September 1981. Show more
Still much missed - the witty broadcaster and writer makes his selection of radio favourites: Round the Horne, The Mark Steel Solution, Dead Ringers and Goodness Gracious Me.
Sex-crazed diabolical criminal or bold, free-thinking radical? Janet Street Porter argues her case for the French libertine.
Teen thug Alex is brainwashed out of his sadistic pursuits - but the cure sparks revolting side effects. Stars Jason Hughes.
Mystery space tourist deaths land two planet cleaners with a new contract. Chris Larner and David Gilbert's sci-fi comedy. Show more
Lisa gives up all for her lover and wanders a disused psychiatric hospital. Stars Lynn Ferguson and Leslie Ash. Show more
Firefighters in the future no longer stop fires, but start them by burning books. But one has forbidden doubts. Dark futuristic tale starring Michael Pennington.
The amateur sleuth sets out to discover who murdered a mystery blonde. Agatha Christie whodunit starring June Whitfield. Show more
Richard Stilgoe samples the grandeur of the National Trust's Clandon Park. With Peter Blake and Belinda Lang. From July 1989.
The arrival of a bouncing boy is good news indeed, but not for miserable bachelor Nicodemus Dumps. Stars Nicholas Farrell. Show more