At last, the Son of Man returns. Dorothy L Sayers' cycle of plays on the life of Jesus Christ. Stars Gabriel Woolf.
Howard realises that his life in heaven is not quite what he thought it was. Celestial satire read by Martin Jarvis.
With Guy and Barbara both murder suspects, Richard gets a shock when breaking into the Major's flat. Stars Terence Alexander. Show more
The Old Bailey hack reconsiders his future, as does a hardened thief. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
Edgar Finchley's adventures continue as he leads a village uprising and gains a travelling companion. With Richard Griffiths. Show more
Choking and ending up in his own gut, the comedian faces an internal examination. With Alexander Armstrong. From September 1998.
The Lad tries to get a good night's sleep, but everybody else keeps him awake. Stars Tony Hancock and Sid James. From June 1958. Show more
The veteran comedian's fun-packed Tickle Tour arrives at Chads Theatre, Cheadle Hume. With Colin Edwynn. From September 1987.
Angry Ken Handley looks set to quit the ad agency. Stars Martin Jarvis, Sheila Stefael and Wendy Richard. From February 1982. Show more
Humphrey Lyttelton's comedy panel game with Willie Rushton, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden and Barry Cryer. From April 1984. Show more
From Beethoven to Buddy Holly. War Horse creator, Sir Michael Morpurgo, shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From 2004. Show more
The legendary funny man in conversation with Mark Lawson, reflecting on his career and double act with Ronnie Barker.
The Crawfords cause confusion for Fanny Price, and her brother, William, returns. Stars Hannah Gordon and Michael Williams. Show more
The Lad tries to get a good night's sleep, but everybody else keeps him awake. Stars Tony Hancock and Sid James. From June 1958. Show more
Simon Mayo's battle of comedy generations. With Holly Walsh, Rufus Hound, Ted Robbins and Stu Francis. From April 2011. Show more
With Guy and Barbara both murder suspects, Richard gets a shock when breaking into the Major's flat. Stars Terence Alexander. Show more
The Old Bailey hack reconsiders his future, as does a hardened thief. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
From boils to smallpox - Katie Hickman reveals how the wives of British diplomats battled with medical matters abroad.
Not the football club, but a one-legged, partially sighted wheeler-dealer from Lancashire. Bernard Cribbins tells the tale. From January 1995.
The newly appointed Minister for Children and Culture in Belfast needs to prove himself in his new post. Read by Gerard Murphy.
What made William Henry Ireland the toast of London society? The stories of forgotten people read by Andrew Sachs.
When a cholera epidemic strikes London in 1854, the brilliant but mercurial Dr John Snow investigates. Starring Bill Nighy.
Howard's career change in Heaven goes well, but his personal life suffers a shock. Celestial satire read by Martin Jarvis.
Mel Giedroyc discovers why teenagers can't get up in the morning, whether a toaster could beat a shark in a fight, and what Len Goodman got for his 16th birthday.
Edgar Finchley's adventures continue as he leads a village uprising and gains a travelling companion. With Richard Griffiths. Show more
Choking and ending up in his own gut, the comedian faces an internal examination. With Alexander Armstrong. From September 1998.
Sam Vimes and Carcer finally fight, but time itself and a sinister lord have other ideas. Starring Philip Jackson. Show more
James Follett - The Destruction Factor
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As fires erupt - why is Ralph Exon's new plant strain mutation growing so rapidly? Stars Paul Copley and TP McKenna. Show more
The Lad tries to get a good night's sleep, but everybody else keeps him awake. Stars Tony Hancock and Sid James. From June 1958. Show more
The veteran comedian's fun-packed Tickle Tour arrives at Chads Theatre, Cheadle Hume. With Colin Edwynn. From September 1987.
With Guy and Barbara both murder suspects, Richard gets a shock when breaking into the Major's flat. Stars Terence Alexander. Show more
The Old Bailey hack reconsiders his future, as does a hardened thief. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
The Crawfords cause confusion for Fanny Price, and her brother, William, returns. Stars Hannah Gordon and Michael Williams. Show more
Simon Mayo's battle of comedy generations. With Holly Walsh, Rufus Hound, Ted Robbins and Stu Francis. From April 2011. Show more
The Scottish comedy team pokes fun at topical events. From Glasgow's Tron Theatre. With Ian Aldred. From March 1992.
It's Socrates' birthday, so it's up to The Affable Ones take him to the underworld. Stars Stephen Moore. From January 2001. Show more
The US Navy's special Seals force causes excitement aboard nuclear submarine Goliath. Stars Jim Field Smith. From October 2005.
Sam Vimes and Carcer finally fight, but time itself and a sinister lord have other ideas. Starring Philip Jackson. Show more
James Follett - The Destruction Factor
2. The Devil's Harvest
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
As fires erupt - why is Ralph Exon's new plant strain mutation growing so rapidly? Stars Paul Copley and TP McKenna. Show more
Angry Ken Handley looks set to quit the ad agency. Stars Martin Jarvis, Sheila Stefael and Wendy Richard. From February 1982. Show more
Humphrey Lyttelton's comedy panel game with Willie Rushton, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden and Barry Cryer. From April 1984. Show more
From Beethoven to Buddy Holly. War Horse creator, Sir Michael Morpurgo, shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From 2004. Show more
The legendary funny man in conversation with Mark Lawson, reflecting on his career and double act with Ronnie Barker.
The Crawfords cause confusion for Fanny Price, and her brother, William, returns. Stars Hannah Gordon and Michael Williams. Show more
Edgar Finchley's adventures continue as he leads a village uprising and gains a travelling companion. With Richard Griffiths. Show more
Choking and ending up in his own gut, the comedian faces an internal examination. With Alexander Armstrong. From September 1998.