The March family must face their greatest sorrow together. Starring Buffy Davis and Jemma Redgrave.
When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit by Judith Kerr
9. Depression
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Available for years
In Paris, Anna's family is affected by the Depression. Judith Kerr's semi-autobiographical story. Read by Rosemary Leach. Show more
The family have sad news from Berlin but hope from England. Judith Kerr's semi-autobiographical story. Read by Rosemary Leach. Show more
Join all your CBeebies friends for songs, rhymes and stories on BBC7.
Special agent Kenneth Horne investigates sinister giant milk bottles and Kenneth Williams feels very unloved. From June 1965. Show more
London 1853, and a firm of religious publishers is transformed by an actress and her son. Stars Michael Cochrane. From August 1998. Show more
The author and his wife blow hot and cold about refrigeration. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From October 1979. Show more
Terry and Sandra face the threat of the community centre being closed. Stars Karl Howman and Phyllis Logan. From August 2000. Show more
John Fowles - The French Lieutenant's Woman
Episode 1: 1. The Outcast
1 hour on BBC Radio 7
Available for 5 months
1867 Lyme Regis: Charles Smithson's complacent snobbery is about to be shattered. Stars John Hurt and Emily Bruni. Show more
Dorothea is shocked to encounter Ladislaw, but delighted to help out Lydgate. Stars Caroline Martin and Tom Goodman-Hill.
A woman from the French detective's past reappears and asks him to help find her missing husband. Stars Nicholas Le Prevost.
Special agent Kenneth Horne investigates sinister giant milk bottles and Kenneth Williams feels very unloved. From June 1965. Show more
Japes in jail, foghorns - and what is normal? Cult sketch show starring Denise Coffey and Nigel Rees. From September 1976. Show more
The past and present collide to provide another mystery to solve for GK Chesterton's clerical sleuth. Stars Andrew Sachs. Show more
Simmering resentment brings a high-class hitman over from France to target a horse-race jockey. Read by John Lloyd-Fillingham.
Crime writers John Harvey and Val McDermid try to solve who killed a radio DJ. Chaired by Simon Brett. From January 1998. Show more
Enthusiast Ian Sansom explores the life and work of the prolific journalist, historian, polemicist and children's educator.
The country's rich and turbulent story continues. With Richard Dormer, James Greene and Frances Tomelty.
The actress reads the story of her and John Thaw's individual beginnings, framed by her diaries of their deep and passionate partnership.
Humorist, writer and broadcaster Alan Coren muses on his beloved part of London, home to potato crisps and the machine gun. Show more
Actor Tom Courtenay reads his memoir of the letters sent to him by his mother Annie when he left Hull for London. With Sian Thomas. From October 2000. Show more
Children's stories presented by Chris Pizzey, featuring The Wishing Chair Again by Enid Blyton, Mind Reader by Pete Johnson, and Montomorency by Eleanor Updale.
The author and his wife blow hot and cold about refrigeration. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From October 1979. Show more
Terry and Sandra face the threat of the community centre being closed. Stars Karl Howman and Phyllis Logan. From August 2000. Show more
Aliens are threatening Earth, but the British government has a cunning plan. The third of a sci-fi trilogy with Donald Hewlett. Show more
Heartbroken Lazarus Long's thoughts begin to turn to home on Earth. Paul Birchard concludes Robert Heinlein's novel. Show more
Special agent Kenneth Horne investigates sinister giant milk bottles and Kenneth Williams feels very unloved. From June 1965. Show more
Japes in jail, foghorns - and what is normal? Cult sketch show starring Denise Coffey and Nigel Rees. From September 1976. Show more
The past and present collide to provide another mystery to solve for GK Chesterton's clerical sleuth. Stars Andrew Sachs. Show more
Simmering resentment brings a high-class hitman over from France to target a horse-race jockey. Read by John Lloyd-Fillingham.
Dorothea is shocked to encounter Ladislaw, but delighted to help out Lydgate. Stars Caroline Martin and Tom Goodman-Hill.
A woman from the French detective's past reappears and asks him to help find her missing husband. Stars Nicholas Le Prevost.
London 1853, and a firm of religious publishers is transformed by an actress and her son. Stars Michael Cochrane. From August 1998. Show more
Always on the lookout for work, Robert lands a rather sedentary role. Stars John Gordon Sinclair. From January 1989. Show more
The Welsh comedian continues his quest to free us from the seven deadly sins. With Tim Key and Tim Minchin. From March 2007. Show more
Sheffield's aspiring singer-songwriter John Shuttleworth takes over the BBC airwaves. With Vanessa Feltz. From November 1998. Show more
Aliens are threatening Earth, but the British government has a cunning plan. The third of a sci-fi trilogy with Donald Hewlett. Show more
Heartbroken Lazarus Long's thoughts begin to turn to home on Earth. Paul Birchard concludes Robert Heinlein's novel. Show more
The past and present collide to provide another mystery to solve for GK Chesterton's clerical sleuth. Stars Andrew Sachs. Show more
Simmering resentment brings a high-class hitman over from France to target a horse-race jockey. Read by John Lloyd-Fillingham.
Dorothea is shocked to encounter Ladislaw, but delighted to help out Lydgate. Stars Caroline Martin and Tom Goodman-Hill.
A woman from the French detective's past reappears and asks him to help find her missing husband. Stars Nicholas Le Prevost.
John Fowles - The French Lieutenant's Woman
Episode 1: 1. The Outcast
1 hour on BBC Radio 7
Available for 5 months
1867 Lyme Regis: Charles Smithson's complacent snobbery is about to be shattered. Stars John Hurt and Emily Bruni. Show more
The author and his wife blow hot and cold about refrigeration. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From October 1979. Show more
Terry and Sandra face the threat of the community centre being closed. Stars Karl Howman and Phyllis Logan. From August 2000. Show more