Including Dodie Smith's 101 Dalmatians and Richmal Crompton's Just William.
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The writer and raconteur picks six more festive comedy favourites, featuring episodes of After Henry (1985) Christmas Eve with the Shuttleworths (1993), People like Us (1995), Dead Ringers (2001), Hello Cheeky (1976) and Hancock's Half-Hour.
Maya O'Shea drama about a rare antique teddy bear that finds itself labelled Lot 107 at an auction, starring Martin Jarvis, Ross Livingstone, David Collings and Jilly Bond.
Another chance to hear five of the late John Mortimer's Rumpole of the Bailey crime dramas, including at 2.30 Rumpole and the Confession of Guilt, at 3.00 Rumpole and the Dear Departed, at 3.30 Rumpole and the Gentle Art of Blackmail, at 4.00 Rumpole and the Rotten Apple, and at 4.30 Rumpole and the Man of God.
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Third series of the comic sci-fi adventure written by Ben Moor.
Indira Varma reads Angela Carter's 1979 fantasy tale about a virginal male soldier and the tormented psyche of a female vampire.
Barbara Barnes, Maureen Lipman, Patrick Barlow, Philip Franks and Bradley Lavelle star in a dramatisation from 1990 of L Frank Baum's fantasy, whose 1939 MGM adaptation remains one of cinema's greatest treasures.
Billy Kay celebrates the historic Scottish passion for claret, port, sherry, madeira, ale and whisky.
Featuring festive comedy radio favourites, as 10am
John Moffat reads an 1888 tale in which a swallow teams up with a statue of a prince to help the poor people in their city.
Omnibus edition of the 13-part interactive drama written by Doctor Who scriptwriter Robert Shearman from storylines emailed in by BBC Radio 7 listeners.
Miriam Margolyes celebrates Charles Dickens's life and characters
US music-and-satire show titled A Prairie Home Companion in the States, from December 2008.