Spies in decline: what did the actress say to the agent? Burgess meets Coral Browne. Stars Michael Gambon and Penelope Wilton. Show more
With only women and children allowed on lifeboats, panic and friction spreads aboard the doomed Titanic. Read by Martin Jarvis.
The life of a vicar's wife is turned upside down by a young poet. Romantic comedy with Hannah Gordon and Edward Petherbridge. Show more
Wendy Robbins presents a series revisiting the childhood neighbourhoods of influential Britons. Jacqueline Gold, Chief Executive of the Ann Summers retail chain.
The American funny man is in New York City, where Guy Noir meets the Queen of Clean and it's Lake Wobegon's Prom Night. From 2010.
Russell Davies' historical trawl through radio quiz and panel games includes Have a Go, Many a Slip, The News Quiz pilot and Twenty Questions, via numerous other classics.
Ada Leverson's social comedy set in Edwardian London. A story of delightful and romantic entanglements. Stars Haydn Gwynne. Show more
Writer Colm Toibin inherits 'I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marbled Halls' sung by Joan Sutherland, and passes on Bob Dylan's 'I Threw It All Away'.
Andi Osho presents the show that sneakily peeks at the best bits of Radio 4 Extra's comedy coming your way in the week ahead.
Rufus Hound is joined by Dom Joly with news, reviews and previews of what's happening in comedy this week.
Neddie Seagoon attempts to climb a peak even higher than Everest. Stars Spike Milligan and Harry Secombe. From March 1954. Show more
Mainwaring's platoon set off to grab some much-needed weapons. Adapted from TV, with Arthur Lowe. From February 1974. Show more
The American funny man is in New York City, where Guy Noir meets the Queen of Clean and it's Lake Wobegon's Prom Night. From 2010.
The life of a vicar's wife is turned upside down by a young poet. Romantic comedy with Hannah Gordon and Edward Petherbridge. Show more
Wendy Robbins presents a series revisiting the childhood neighbourhoods of influential Britons. Jacqueline Gold, Chief Executive of the Ann Summers retail chain.
Probing a nasty fascist cult in 1920s New York, dandy spy hero Lucifer Box is accused of murder. Read by the author Mark Gatiss. Show more
Does a childhood fantasy hold the key to the human race's survival? Philip K Dick's classic tale concluded by William Hootkins.
Russell Davies' historical trawl through radio quiz and panel games includes Have a Go, Many a Slip, The News Quiz pilot and Twenty Questions, via numerous other classics.
The comedian entertains an audience at London's Tricycle Theatre, Kilburn with his unique view of history. From May 2005.
Feeling inferior to stylish women, Faye gets lost in a Dirty Dancing fantasy at work. Stars Daisy Haggard. From May 2007. Show more
An insomniac mathematician is forced to turn hero when he answers a phone belonging to a prostitute. Starring Toby Jones. Show more
The Swedish sleuth uncovers murder victim Lovgren's hefty cash withdrawals. Henning Mankell's thriller read by David Warner.
Arson and threatening calls blight the Swedish sleuth's murder investigation. Henning Mankell's thriller read by David Warner.
Probing a nasty fascist cult in 1920s New York, dandy spy hero Lucifer Box is accused of murder. Read by the author Mark Gatiss. Show more
Does a childhood fantasy hold the key to the human race's survival? Philip K Dick's classic tale concluded by William Hootkins.
The American funny man is in New York City, where Guy Noir meets the Queen of Clean and it's Lake Wobegon's Prom Night. From 2010.
Ada Leverson's social comedy set in Edwardian London. A story of delightful and romantic entanglements. Stars Haydn Gwynne. Show more
Writer Colm Toibin inherits 'I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marbled Halls' sung by Joan Sutherland, and passes on Bob Dylan's 'I Threw It All Away'.
Andi Osho presents the show that sneakily peeks at the best bits of Radio 4 Extra's comedy coming your way in the week ahead.
Rufus Hound is joined by Dom Joly with news, reviews and previews of what's happening in comedy this week.
The life of a vicar's wife is turned upside down by a young poet. Romantic comedy with Hannah Gordon and Edward Petherbridge. Show more