A dying businessman appears to have settled his will, but revenge wreaks family havoc. Stars Bernard Hepton and Suzanne Burden.
Clive James - Even As We Speak
Episode 5: Destination Europe; Running Beside Ron Clarke
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
In the last of his essays, the writer shares thoughts on European unity and the joy of gyms. From July 2001.
Dramatisation of John le Carre's first novel. Smiley investigates when a civil servant commits suicide, and uncovers a conspiracy linked to his past. Stars Simon Russell Beale. Show more
Rufus Hound and guests with news, reviews and previews of what's happening in comedy this week.
From Spokane, the American funny man is joined by musician Wylie Gustafson and singers Robin and Linda Williams. From 2010.
Roy Hudd talks to Peter Reed about his life in radio including Huddlines, The Scan, Huddwinks and playing Sherlock. From 2008. Show more
A series of monologues adapted from interviews in which dementia sufferers recall their lives. Funny, sad, moving or angry, the mystery is human identity as much as its loss.
Politics and the shock of party loyalty. Barry Pilton's mercurial musings read by Leonard Rossiter. From September 1981. Show more
The priestly sleuth probes a death in an old people's home and uncovers an unlikely case of voyeurism. Stars David Threlfall. Show more
Constable Neddie Seagoon sets out to apprehend Minnie and Henry's Sussex assailant. Stars Spike Milligan. From October 1954. Show more
Confusion reigns when Mrs Pike reveals her news of a 'new arrival'. Adapted from TV, with John Le Mesurier. From March 1974. Show more
From Spokane, the American funny man is joined by musician Wylie Gustafson and singers Robin and Linda Williams. From 2010.
Dramatisation of John le Carre's first novel. Smiley investigates when a civil servant commits suicide, and uncovers a conspiracy linked to his past. Stars Simon Russell Beale. Show more
Rufus Hound and guests with news, reviews and previews of what's happening in comedy this week.
MI-13's Lionheart and Dunning search for Sir Basil in the Scottish Highlands - but discover something else. Stars Brian Blessed.
Looters clash with the surviving inhabitants. Robert Glenister reads the author's 1962 story set in submerged London.
Roy Hudd talks to Peter Reed about his life in radio including Huddlines, The Scan, Huddwinks and playing Sherlock. From 2008. Show more
From Edinburgh, the American comedian holds forth on everything from animals to the orange world of David Copperfield. From September 1997.
Faye causes havoc when she decides to gatecrash her boss's wedding. Stars Daisy Haggard and Adam Buxton. From June 2007. Show more
Ignoring his mother's fears, Barry goes out after dark to visit the sites of six recent murders. Read by Nick Moran. Show more
When a special gun is auctioned, one collector is alarmed to end up facing the wrong end of the barrel. Read by Joe Dunlop.
Inspector Van Veeteren investigates a man's apparently motiveless murder. Scandinavian chiller read by Michael Maloney.
MI-13's Lionheart and Dunning search for Sir Basil in the Scottish Highlands - but discover something else. Stars Brian Blessed.
Looters clash with the surviving inhabitants. Robert Glenister reads the author's 1962 story set in submerged London.
From Spokane, the American funny man is joined by musician Wylie Gustafson and singers Robin and Linda Williams. From 2010.
A series of monologues adapted from interviews in which dementia sufferers recall their lives. Funny, sad, moving or angry, the mystery is human identity as much as its loss.
Politics and the shock of party loyalty. Barry Pilton's mercurial musings read by Leonard Rossiter. From September 1981. Show more
The priestly sleuth probes a death in an old people's home and uncovers an unlikely case of voyeurism. Stars David Threlfall. Show more
Dramatisation of John le Carre's first novel. Smiley investigates when a civil servant commits suicide, and uncovers a conspiracy linked to his past. Stars Simon Russell Beale. Show more