The intrepid boy reporter is after the booty, but is mad Professor Calculus helping? Stars Richard Pearce and Andrew Sachs. Show more
A surprise visitor makes Mole forget about his unwelcome house guest. David Suchet reads William Horwood's The Wind in the Willows sequel.
The search for Mole begins in earnest. William Horwood's sequel to The Wind in the Willows. Read by David Suchet.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
Saluting a puddings inventor and Gruntfuttock is after a BBC job. Stars Kenneth Horne and Kenneth Williams. From April 1965. Show more
Adam reluctantly goes to help out at his Dad's record shop when he is taken ill. Starring Lenny Henry. From 2008. Show more
The author writes off his car as a result of trying to help wife Diana find inspiration. Stars Ian Carmichael. From November 1977. Show more
To help out the community, Terry needs his conman skills to tackle the local crime baron. Stars Karl Howman. From February 1999. Show more
1811: Napoleon's troops mass in Poland - and disaster strikes in Moscow when Natasha is seduced. Stars Simon Russell Beale.
English prejudices clash with Italian passions when a young widow is sent abroad to avoid a man's clutches. With Sian Thomas. Show more
A kindly vicar appoints a lonely widower as church safety officer but he proves to be rather accident prone. Stars Peter Sallis. From November 2000.
Saluting a puddings inventor and Gruntfuttock is after a BBC job. Stars Kenneth Horne and Kenneth Williams. From April 1965. Show more
Albert and Harold set out to buy the yard's freehold. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Miss Marple senses danger at a friend's manor house school for wayward boys. Agatha Christie's whodunnit stars June Whitfield. Show more
Crime writers Sarah Dunant and Keith Miles tackle the murder of a TV presenter. Chaired by Simon Brett. From March 1997.
On a visit to Lady Windermere, a palmist reveals the dashing Lord Arthur Savile's murderous fate. Read by Michael Maloney. Show more
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 41: Bring in Colonies of Civil People of England and Scotland; A Lucky Escape, Scottish Lairds and the Division of Clandeboye
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
The playwright approaches the end of his life: 'I live now on echoes as I have little music of own'. Read by Simon Callow.
Apricots on the Nile by Colette Rossant
Episode 1: 1. My Family
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
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The culinary-tinged memoirs of a woman raised in multi-cultural, cosmopolitan Cairo in the 1940s. Read by Barbara Flynn. Show more
The rock band's front man Alex Kapranos reveals that there's more to world touring than just eating pizzas and burgers.
Children's stories presented by Chris Pizzey featuring Mr Majeika and the Ghost Train, The Daydreamer, Skellig and The Tulip Touch.
The author writes off his car as a result of trying to help wife Diana find inspiration. Stars Ian Carmichael. From November 1977. Show more
To help out the community, Terry needs his conman skills to tackle the local crime baron. Stars Karl Howman. From February 1999. Show more
Doctor Who's TV producer from 1969-74, Barry Letts recounts his early career through to his working life with Jon Pertwee.
The Time Lord awakes from his latest regeneration to find that the Brigadier and Sarah Jane need his help. Read by Tom Baker.
Saluting a puddings inventor and Gruntfuttock is after a BBC job. Stars Kenneth Horne and Kenneth Williams. From April 1965. Show more
Albert and Harold set out to buy the yard's freehold. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Miss Marple senses danger at a friend's manor house school for wayward boys. Agatha Christie's whodunnit stars June Whitfield. Show more
English prejudices clash with Italian passions when a young widow is sent abroad to avoid a man's clutches. With Sian Thomas. Show more
A kindly vicar appoints a lonely widower as church safety officer but he proves to be rather accident prone. Stars Peter Sallis. From November 2000.
Adam reluctantly goes to help out at his Dad's record shop when he is taken ill. Starring Lenny Henry. From 2008. Show more
Samuel is reunited with his sister and Ezekiel is dressed as a bear. 1775 America sitcom. Stars Andy Hamilton. From May 2006. Show more
The sci-fi star and his crew cast a spell to summon the Devil. With Tom Baker, Richard Herring and Stewart Lee. From July 1993. Show more
Pun masters Dan Freedman and Nick Romero's cheeky movie spoofs of 'Star Wars' and 'Notting Hill'. From May 2000. Show more
Doctor Who's TV producer from 1969-74, Barry Letts recounts his early career through to his working life with Jon Pertwee.
The Time Lord awakes from his latest regeneration to find that the Brigadier and Sarah Jane need his help. Read by Tom Baker.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Miss Marple senses danger at a friend's manor house school for wayward boys. Agatha Christie's whodunnit stars June Whitfield. Show more
English prejudices clash with Italian passions when a young widow is sent abroad to avoid a man's clutches. With Sian Thomas. Show more
A kindly vicar appoints a lonely widower as church safety officer but he proves to be rather accident prone. Stars Peter Sallis. From November 2000.
1811: Napoleon's troops mass in Poland - and disaster strikes in Moscow when Natasha is seduced. Stars Simon Russell Beale.
The author writes off his car as a result of trying to help wife Diana find inspiration. Stars Ian Carmichael. From November 1977. Show more
To help out the community, Terry needs his conman skills to tackle the local crime baron. Stars Karl Howman. From February 1999. Show more