With Professor Calculus in grave danger, the boy reporter and dog Snowy lead a rescue. Stars Richard Pearce and Andrew Sachs.
Scientist mouse Eek escapes from the future to 1994 and enlists three children to help save her planet. Stars Sara Crowe. Show more
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
Complaints to the BBC and Kenneth Horne heads to a new bona bistro. With Kenneth Williams and Hugh Paddick. From April 1965. Show more
Now living above the shop, Grandad, father and son collide over a local history exhibition. Stars Lenny Henry. From March 2008. Show more
The author is appalled at news of unwelcome dinner companions. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From November 1977. Show more
Getting closer to Sandra, ex-convict Terry sets out to help a young girl on the run. Stars Karl Howman. From February 1999. Show more
An autistic girl comes to terms with her extraordinary life. Lee Hall's play about faith, love and death. Stars Becky Simpson. Show more
As Harriet and Philip arrive to rescue Lilia's son, Philip finds himself captivated by Italy. With Sian Thomas and Jamie Bamber. Show more
Franciscan priest Paolo Baldi investigates the mysterious deaths of members of a rockabilly band. Stars David Threlfall. Show more
Complaints to the BBC and Kenneth Horne heads to a new bona bistro. With Kenneth Williams and Hugh Paddick. From April 1965. Show more
Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. Show more
Rival Glasgow gangsters compete for a coveted children's book award. Can the police duo halt gang warfare? Stars Finlay Welsh. Show more
Lew Griffin, a writer and detective, is asked to identify a truck accident victim. James Sallis’s thriller read by Ray Shell. Show more
Crime writers Paula Gosling and Peter N Walker tackle a 1930s murder afloat. Chaired by Simon Brett. From March 1997.
The influential history professor returns to Finchley in North London to reminisce with Wendy Robbins about his 1950s childhood.
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 46: The Eagle Wing and the Black Oath; Presbyterian Anger, Catholic Resentment
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
Simon Russell Beale reads the remarkable letter from Wilde to his lover Lord Alfred Douglas, while in Reading Gaol in 1897.
Young Mariam's life is about to change. Seeta Indrani reads Khaled Hosseini's story of two Afghan women across three decades.
Peter White explains how blind people experience the concept of beauty. Going for a walk can offer him an 'aural relief map'.
Children's stories presented by Chris Pizzey featuring The Spiral Stair, Seriously Stinky Trainers, The Runner, My Brother's Famous Bottom, and Sleepovers.
The author is appalled at news of unwelcome dinner companions. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From November 1977. Show more
Getting closer to Sandra, ex-convict Terry sets out to help a young girl on the run. Stars Karl Howman. From February 1999. Show more
The Doctor Who producer recalls the 'Terror of the Autons' - and a threat to his autonomy via increasing attention from above.
Despite UNIT's efforts, Winters and the Think Tank put their plans into action from deep underground. Read by Tom Baker.
Complaints to the BBC and Kenneth Horne heads to a new bona bistro. With Kenneth Williams and Hugh Paddick. From April 1965. Show more
Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. Show more
Rival Glasgow gangsters compete for a coveted children's book award. Can the police duo halt gang warfare? Stars Finlay Welsh. Show more
Lew Griffin, a writer and detective, is asked to identify a truck accident victim. James Sallis’s thriller read by Ray Shell. Show more
As Harriet and Philip arrive to rescue Lilia's son, Philip finds himself captivated by Italy. With Sian Thomas and Jamie Bamber. Show more
Franciscan priest Paolo Baldi investigates the mysterious deaths of members of a rockabilly band. Stars David Threlfall. Show more
Now living above the shop, Grandad, father and son collide over a local history exhibition. Stars Lenny Henry. From March 2008. Show more
Captain Brimshaw attempts to broker peace with George Washington. 1775 America sitcom. Stars Andy Hamilton. From May 2006. Show more
The sci-fi star probes our destinies. With Richard Herring, Stewart Lee and Tom Baker at Glasgow University. From July 1993. Show more
Dan Freedman and Nick Romero eavesdrop on Radio 4 newsreaders after hours - and visit The Planet of the Grapes. From May 2000. Show more
The Doctor Who producer recalls the 'Terror of the Autons' - and a threat to his autonomy via increasing attention from above.
Despite UNIT's efforts, Winters and the Think Tank put their plans into action from deep underground. Read by Tom Baker.
Rival Glasgow gangsters compete for a coveted children's book award. Can the police duo halt gang warfare? Stars Finlay Welsh. Show more
Lew Griffin, a writer and detective, is asked to identify a truck accident victim. James Sallis’s thriller read by Ray Shell. Show more
As Harriet and Philip arrive to rescue Lilia's son, Philip finds himself captivated by Italy. With Sian Thomas and Jamie Bamber. Show more
Franciscan priest Paolo Baldi investigates the mysterious deaths of members of a rockabilly band. Stars David Threlfall. Show more
An autistic girl comes to terms with her extraordinary life. Lee Hall's play about faith, love and death. Stars Becky Simpson. Show more
The author is appalled at news of unwelcome dinner companions. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From November 1977. Show more
Getting closer to Sandra, ex-convict Terry sets out to help a young girl on the run. Stars Karl Howman. From February 1999. Show more