What will Mr Craven discover on his return home? Conclusion to Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic, with Beryl Reid.
With Cruella de Vil's arrival at Hell Hall, the rescue of the puppies becomes increasingly urgent. Read by Juliet Stevenson.
The little girl's curious adventure sees her picnic with the Lion and the Unicorn. Alan Bennett reads Lewis Carroll's fantasy.
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC Radio 7.
The much-loved duo welcome special guest Penelope Keith, who insists on making her own intro before performing in Ern's sketch what he wrote. From March 1978. Show more
More celeb sound-alikes as Hyacinth Bucket rants and Dale Winton makes a call. With Jan Ravens and Jon Culshaw. From April 2001.
By Rona Munro. After many years spreading kindness, veteran hospital porter Archie's world is in disarray. With June Watson. From July 2006.
Can couples counselling calm the ultra-PC social worker's constant criticism of her boyfriend? Stars Sally Phillips. From November 2005. Show more
Based on film producer John Houseman's memoirs of The Blue Dahlia and risk-taker Raymond Chandler. Stars Peter Barkworth.
Lydgate has hopes for the new hospital, while Dorothea has hopes for Mr Casaubon. Stars Rachel Atkins and Candida Benson.
A man lost at sea returns to claim his fortune. Bow Street runner Pip and Peeler Thomas investigate. Stars Charles Simpson.
The much-loved duo welcome special guest Penelope Keith, who insists on making her own intro before performing in Ern's sketch what he wrote. From March 1978. Show more
Medic Simon Sparrow breaks hospital rules by flirting with a pretty new nurse. Starring Richard Briers. From July 1968. Show more
Death and theft in a small hotel - and confusion over waiters. Andrew Sachs stars as GK Chesterton's insightful clerical sleuth. Show more
Planning revenge by robbery - the gentleman thief is called on to bat for England, so Bunny must step in. Stars Jeremy Clyde. Show more
More testing brain teasers with Chris Maslanka, Paul Lamford, Professor Angela Newing and Robert Eastaway. From July 1998.
In the Arctic Circle's midsummer silvery light, John Burnside visits the Sami Music Festival of Riddu Riddu in northern Norway. Show more
A Short History of Ireland
Episode 87: A Social Laboratory; Property Has Its Duties as Well as Its Rights
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The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
Frog-like Aunt Flo and Uncle Walter's fascination with fig leaves. The broadcaster, writer and musician recalls his eccentric childhood. Show more
Student Mike Engleby considers his difficulties at public school, while still fascinated with Jennifer. Read by Douglas Hodge.
The actor and travel writer recalls the Monty Python team's success in America, their break-up and the start of his solo projects. From October 2006.
Children's stories presented by Chris Pizzey, featuring Terry Pratchett's A Hat Full of Sky, and One Girl, Two Decks, Three Degrees of Love by Jonny Zucker.
By Rona Munro. After many years spreading kindness, veteran hospital porter Archie's world is in disarray. With June Watson. From July 2006.
Can couples counselling calm the ultra-PC social worker's constant criticism of her boyfriend? Stars Sally Phillips. From November 2005. Show more
Billy Pilgrim is both a prisoner of war and an inadvertent time traveller. Cult absurdist classic read by Robert Jezek.
The tribal elders have gone, leaving the children to face the Earth's dense jungle alone. Sci-fi fantasy read by Gareth Thomas. From August 2009. Show more
The much-loved duo welcome special guest Penelope Keith, who insists on making her own intro before performing in Ern's sketch what he wrote. From March 1978. Show more
Medic Simon Sparrow breaks hospital rules by flirting with a pretty new nurse. Starring Richard Briers. From July 1968. Show more
Death and theft in a small hotel - and confusion over waiters. Andrew Sachs stars as GK Chesterton's insightful clerical sleuth. Show more
Planning revenge by robbery - the gentleman thief is called on to bat for England, so Bunny must step in. Stars Jeremy Clyde. Show more
Lydgate has hopes for the new hospital, while Dorothea has hopes for Mr Casaubon. Stars Rachel Atkins and Candida Benson.
A man lost at sea returns to claim his fortune. Bow Street runner Pip and Peeler Thomas investigate. Stars Charles Simpson.
More celeb sound-alikes as Hyacinth Bucket rants and Dale Winton makes a call. With Jan Ravens and Jon Culshaw. From April 2001.
Poet Roger McGough's reflections on the inhabitants of the world. Recorded at the Bath Festival. From May 2000. Show more
Retired English master Dr Henry Pickerskill recalls his most memorable detentions. Stars Ian Richardson. From July 2005.
The surreal duo try solving the globe's topical problems. Stars Andrew Livingstone and Fine Time Fontayne. From July 1992.
Can Milford and Parker overcome Raamen Bod and find the Sofa of Time? Stars Mark Heap and Nick Frost. From November 2002. Show more
Billy Pilgrim is both a prisoner of war and an inadvertent time traveller. Cult absurdist classic read by Robert Jezek.
The tribal elders have gone, leaving the children to face the Earth's dense jungle alone. Sci-fi fantasy read by Gareth Thomas. From August 2009. Show more
Death and theft in a small hotel - and confusion over waiters. Andrew Sachs stars as GK Chesterton's insightful clerical sleuth. Show more
Planning revenge by robbery - the gentleman thief is called on to bat for England, so Bunny must step in. Stars Jeremy Clyde. Show more
Lydgate has hopes for the new hospital, while Dorothea has hopes for Mr Casaubon. Stars Rachel Atkins and Candida Benson.
A man lost at sea returns to claim his fortune. Bow Street runner Pip and Peeler Thomas investigate. Stars Charles Simpson.
Based on film producer John Houseman's memoirs of The Blue Dahlia and risk-taker Raymond Chandler. Stars Peter Barkworth.
By Rona Munro. After many years spreading kindness, veteran hospital porter Archie's world is in disarray. With June Watson. From July 2006.
Can couples counselling calm the ultra-PC social worker's constant criticism of her boyfriend? Stars Sally Phillips. From November 2005. Show more