See the article on transparent controls in Windows Forms Tips and Tricks.
Additionally, I'm not sure if a radiobutton will work well as a truly
transparent control anyway because it uses a lot of win32 functionality
under the covers.

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> I'm creating a custom control (inheriting from base windows control
> RadioButton). I want the background for the control to be transparent, so
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> (eg.
> when I uncheck the radio button). What am I doing wrong ?