Narrators and characters kick off an analysis of popular songs, unpicked by poet Simon Armitage and musicologist Allan Moore.
School life hits breaking point with incessant drilling outside - and a playtime bully. Stars Karl Howman. From March 1998. Show more
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
Chris Pizzey presents an hour of children's stories featuring Harry and the Wrinklies by Alan Temperley, The Twitches: Bathday by Roy Apps and Mighty Fizz Chilla by Philip Ridley.
Back in Cornwall after 60 years, Marjorie tries to come to terms with her past. Stars Elizabeth Bradley and Tristan Sturrock. Show more
Gerda and Pam are two women who find themselves emotionally frozen in the past. Short story read by Janet Dale.
Back in London, Robert gets into trouble and the solicitor's clerk receives an unlikely visitor. Stars Richard Griffiths. Show more
Ned Sherrin investigates the lore and history of matinees in theatres. With June Whitfield, Donald Sinden and Sandy Wilson. From February 2003. Show more
Actress Maureen Lipman takes a look back on her career in film, TV and the theatre. From October 2000. Show more
Kenneth Horne's freedom of Gigglesway - and 'Hornerama' probes love and marriage. With Kenneth Williams. From January 1961.
Lawyer Roger has an appointment with his boss, but worries in case the news is bad. Stars Richard Briers. From July 1971. Show more
Inmates Charles and George plot a Crown Jewels heist to stay jailed. Stars Peter Jones, Bernard Bresslaw and Charles Hawtrey. Show more
Shady lawyer Flywheel hunts for a Rembrandt. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. With Michael Roberts. From June 1990.
The social worker organises a birthday dinner for Brian - but there's a mystery guest. Stars Sally Phillips. From November 2005.
Fast-paced spoof of a futuristic gadget show first heard in 2020. Stars James Wrighton, Benjamin Wilson, Elliott Tiney, Andrew Spiers and Jessica Ransom.
Comedy Catch-Up
Hamish and Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea - The Musical Evening
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The elderly Scotsmen invite Mrs Naughtie to perform her amazing Dance of the Seven Voles. Stars Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden.
Aunt Dilys wants to move into an old people's home. The surreal comedian's sitcom from July 2003. With Rosemary Leach.
Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical look at the week's news. From 7 January 2011.
Ned Sherrin investigates the lore and history of matinees in theatres. With June Whitfield, Donald Sinden and Sandy Wilson. From February 2003. Show more
Actress Maureen Lipman takes a look back on her career in film, TV and the theatre. From October 2000. Show more
Dr Abbotts claims clones are emotionless, while Jefferson and Lucy try to learn Carter 5's true fate. Stars Oliver Hembrough. Show more
A thrilling tale that delves into the psyche of traumatised spaceman William Cole, after his return to Earth. Read by Adam Sims. From July 2007. Show more
Kenneth Horne's freedom of Gigglesway - and 'Hornerama' probes love and marriage. With Kenneth Williams. From January 1961.
Lawyer Roger has an appointment with his boss, but worries in case the news is bad. Stars Richard Briers. From July 1971. Show more
Back in Cornwall after 60 years, Marjorie tries to come to terms with her past. Stars Elizabeth Bradley and Tristan Sturrock. Show more
Gerda and Pam are two women who find themselves emotionally frozen in the past. Short story read by Janet Dale.
Back in London, Robert gets into trouble and the solicitor's clerk receives an unlikely visitor. Stars Richard Griffiths. Show more
Fast-paced spoof of a futuristic gadget show first heard in 2020. Stars James Wrighton, Benjamin Wilson, Elliott Tiney, Andrew Spiers and Jessica Ransom.
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Pip falls in love but great drama awaits. Mark Evans' Dickensian spoof stars Richard Johnson. From September 2007.
The cult BBC Radio 1 series hits Plymouth University, Exmouth. Stars Stewart Lee and Richard Herring. From October 1993. Show more
Quirky sketches from Jack Bernhardt, Tobi Wilson, Tom Crowley and Rachel Lerman - who all met at school. From December 2008.
Dr Abbotts claims clones are emotionless, while Jefferson and Lucy try to learn Carter 5's true fate. Stars Oliver Hembrough. Show more
A thrilling tale that delves into the psyche of traumatised spaceman William Cole, after his return to Earth. Read by Adam Sims. From July 2007. Show more
Inmates Charles and George plot a Crown Jewels heist to stay jailed. Stars Peter Jones, Bernard Bresslaw and Charles Hawtrey. Show more
Shady lawyer Flywheel hunts for a Rembrandt. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. With Michael Roberts. From June 1990.
The social worker organises a birthday dinner for Brian - but there's a mystery guest. Stars Sally Phillips. From November 2005.
Fast-paced spoof of a futuristic gadget show first heard in 2020. Stars James Wrighton, Benjamin Wilson, Elliott Tiney, Andrew Spiers and Jessica Ransom.
Comedy Catch-Up
Hamish and Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea - The Musical Evening
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
The elderly Scotsmen invite Mrs Naughtie to perform her amazing Dance of the Seven Voles. Stars Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden.
Aunt Dilys wants to move into an old people's home. The surreal comedian's sitcom from July 2003. With Rosemary Leach.
Fresh from 4 - Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a satirical look at the week's news. From 7 January 2011.