Stories, poems and songs
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Michelene Wandor's dramatisation of Edith Wharton's 1911 novel set n a New England town, with John Sharian, Barbara Barnes, Lorelei King and Stuart Milligan
Another chance to hear the final two instaiments of Mark Tavener's High Table, Lower Orders - a 2005 comedy thriller set in a Cambridge college - followed by the first three (of six) instalments of Sara Paretsky's Bitter Medicine, VI Warshawski crime thriller, starring ex-Cagney and Lacey actress Sharon Gless as the Chicago detective.
Paul Jackson discusses the comic legacy of Frank Muir (1920-98) with Muir's writing partner Denis Norden
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Second series of the sci-fi adventure written by and starring Ben Moor (6/6)
Mark Gatiss presents chilling tales, continuing with Nicola Jones's strange story about an imaginary friend, with Auriol Smith and Rachel Atkins
Lemn Sissay follows in the footsteps of playwright JB Priestley (1894-1984), who travelled around the country in the 1930s and produced his seminal travelogue English Journey as a result. The poet reveals the many changes in the cities of Stoke, Manchester and Bradford since Prestley's 1933 odyssey (2/2)
Edward Long and Pam Ferris star in Nigel Bryant's adaptation of Charles Dickens's 1838 novel (4/6)
A selection of radio shows and episodes written by James Follett, featuring episodes of The Devil to Pay (1979); The Man Who Invented Yesterday (1980); Destruction Factor (1978); Earthsearch I (1981); Earthsearch II (1982); and The Bionic Blob (1979)
Paul Jackson explores the comic legacy of Frank Muir (1920-98)
Interactive drama written by Doctor Who scriptwriter Robert Shearman from storylines emailed in by BBC Radio7 listeners, who can join the Chain Gang via [web address removed] (9/13)
JCW Brook drama in which a man on his second honeymoon sees his dead mother and is plunged into the dark world of the other self, starring Nigel Anthony, Emily Richard and Elizabeth Lindsay