Lazarus lives. Has Jesus gone too far? Dorothy L Sayers' cycle of plays on the life of Jesus Christ. Stars Gabriel Woolf.
Trapped in a flaming jailhouse by the angry mob, the air ace is left with two equally harrowing choices. Read by Michael Palin. From August 1981.
Feisty detective superintendent Julie Enfield probes another killing at the British Library. Stars Imelda Staunton. Show more
The Old Bailey hack takes on a new pupil and defends a racist politician. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
Edgar Finchley takes to sea, disturbs an intruder, sees double and visits a house of spirits. Stars Richard Griffiths. Show more
Stuck in concrete and about to be shot, the comedian's life flashes before his eyes. With Dave Lamb. From September 1998.
The Lad is full of the joys of Spring until the postman arrives. Stars Tony Hancock, Sid James and Bill Kerr. From May 1958. Show more
The veteran comedian's fun-packed Tickle Tour arrives at Crewe's Lyceum Theatre. With Peter Goodwright.
Ken Handley fancies a winter break, but can he escape the ad agency? Stars Martin Jarvis and Wendy Richard. From February 1982. Show more
Comedy panel game with Humphrey Lyttelton, Willie Rushton, Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor. From May 1982.
Kirsty Young presents gems from the Desert Island Discs Library. In the fourth in our series, we hear from the creator of 'The Gruffalo', who was castaway in 2009.
The theatre director and founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company discusses his career in conversation with Mark Lawson.
Elinor is pained by thoughts of Edward marrying Lucy Steele - and Marianne gets sick. Stars Jane Leonard and Abigail McKern.
The Lad is full of the joys of Spring until the postman arrives. Stars Tony Hancock, Sid James and Bill Kerr. From May 1958. Show more
Simon Mayo's battle of comedy generations. With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter, Tom O'Connor and Norman Lovett. From April 2011. Show more
Feisty detective superintendent Julie Enfield probes another killing at the British Library. Stars Imelda Staunton. Show more
The Old Bailey hack takes on a new pupil and defends a racist politician. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
From Persia to Paris - Katie Hickman reveals how some diplomatic women relished their destination, but others were not so keen.
Stories from bestselling romantic novelists. A control freak is forced to attend a Tuscan cookery course. Read by Candida Benson.
From making films to his passion for working in radio, the actor recalls the highlights of his career.
Sissinghurst: An Unfinished History
Episode 3: Dealing With the Trust
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Reading his account of the famous Kent garden, Adam Nicolson wants to create an organic farm, but others aren't so sure.
Baruch the Zealot has plans for Jesus. Dorothy L Sayers' cycle of plays on the life of Jesus Christ. Stars Gabriel Woolf.
Tied to a tree, will the air ace and his chums meet an untimely end? Michael Palin concludes Captain WE Johns' adventure. From August 1981.
Mel Giedroyc goes fishing for piranhas in Guyana and hears the musical choices of seafood chef and restauranteur Rick Stein.
Edgar Finchley takes to sea, disturbs an intruder, sees double and visits a house of spirits. Stars Richard Griffiths. Show more
Stuck in concrete and about to be shot, the comedian's life flashes before his eyes. With Dave Lamb. From September 1998.
Back in Omnia, Deacon Vorbis proclaims himself the One True Prophet. Brutha has concerns. Stars Anton Lesser. Show more
Fantastic Tales
Alarm Clock On The Night Table by Zoran Zivkovic
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
A chain of events forces an elderly woman to confront a tragedy from her past. Read by Anna Massey. Show more
The Lad is full of the joys of Spring until the postman arrives. Stars Tony Hancock, Sid James and Bill Kerr. From May 1958. Show more
The veteran comedian's fun-packed Tickle Tour arrives at Crewe's Lyceum Theatre. With Peter Goodwright.
Feisty detective superintendent Julie Enfield probes another killing at the British Library. Stars Imelda Staunton. Show more
The Old Bailey hack takes on a new pupil and defends a racist politician. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
Elinor is pained by thoughts of Edward marrying Lucy Steele - and Marianne gets sick. Stars Jane Leonard and Abigail McKern.
Simon Mayo's battle of comedy generations. With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter, Tom O'Connor and Norman Lovett. From April 2011. Show more
The Scottish comedy team pokes fun at topical events. From Glasgow's Tron Theatre. With Elaine C Smith. From May 1987.
Philosophy takes a back seat when ex-Olympic champions demand a free restaurant meal. Stars Stephen Moore. From December 2000. Show more
Britain 2012. Nuclear submarine HMS Goliath is on patrol, minus a high-tech crew. Stars Jim Field Smith. From October 2005.
Back in Omnia, Deacon Vorbis proclaims himself the One True Prophet. Brutha has concerns. Stars Anton Lesser. Show more
Fantastic Tales
Alarm Clock On The Night Table by Zoran Zivkovic
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
A chain of events forces an elderly woman to confront a tragedy from her past. Read by Anna Massey. Show more
Ken Handley fancies a winter break, but can he escape the ad agency? Stars Martin Jarvis and Wendy Richard. From February 1982. Show more
Comedy panel game with Humphrey Lyttelton, Willie Rushton, Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor. From May 1982.
Kirsty Young presents gems from the Desert Island Discs Library. In the fourth in our series, we hear from the creator of 'The Gruffalo', who was castaway in 2009.
The theatre director and founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company discusses his career in conversation with Mark Lawson.
Elinor is pained by thoughts of Edward marrying Lucy Steele - and Marianne gets sick. Stars Jane Leonard and Abigail McKern.
Edgar Finchley takes to sea, disturbs an intruder, sees double and visits a house of spirits. Stars Richard Griffiths. Show more
Stuck in concrete and about to be shot, the comedian's life flashes before his eyes. With Dave Lamb. From September 1998.