Stories, poems and songs
as 7pm
as 7.30pm
the Mole Truth with Sue Townsend as 8pm
as 10pm
farce about a dean who gambles his parish funds on racing, with Alec McCowen and Patricia Routledge
Another chance to hear crime dramas aired last week, featuring all five parts or Michael Bakewell 's dramatisation of Agatha Christie 1940 murder mystery Sad Cypress (1-5/5)
One-man show featuring the actor best known tor portraying Doctor Who and Worzel Gummidge
as 11.55pm i-fi
adventure written by Ben Moor (3/6)
Hugh Bonneville reads Robert Louis Stevenson s
1885 macabre tale charting one man's fall from grace
on the children's books by Norwegian writer Alf
Proysen (1914-70), starring Alison Steadman (3/4)
Billy Kay celebrates the historic Scottish passion fnrrlaret port sherry, madeira, ale and whisky (1/4)
the Mole Truth with Sue
Townsend Featuring a chat between the author of the wry family tales and John Tydeman - the man who brought Townsend's creation to the BBC airwaves. Plus readings from the radio series, including The Secret Diary and The Cappuccino Years
Martin Jarvis reads Richmal Crompton's children's stories William and the Princess Goldilocks and The Sweetest Little Girl in White to an audience at the 2002 Cheltenham Festival
showcasing the stand-up comedian and actor (1/2)
Interactive drama written by Doctor Who scriptwriter Robert Shearman from storylines emailed in by BBC Radio 7 listeners, who can join the Chain Gang via [web address removed] (12/13)
Harry Enfield,
Michael Kitchen , Michael Denison and Haydn Gwynne star in Gilbert Travers-Thomas 's adaptation of the Ealing black comedy in which a man is accused of the one murder he did not commit, from Robert Hamer and John Dighton 's screenplay after Roy Homiman 's novel