A domestic dispute boosts Stella's battle to get her grown-up children to leave home. Stars Duncan Preston. From August 2003. Show more
The Italian priest turns detective to identify the murderer of a fascist. Stars Joss Ackland and Ian Hogg. From July 2002.
A rebellious 1950s mental hospital patient confronts the system. Adapted from the stage show of the novel. Stars Bob Sherman. Show more
After 30 years living in the USA, why is English-born historian Simon Schama mad about the bat-and-ball skills of the Boston Red Sox?
Recalling his career, the late 'Dad's Army' co-creator reveals his musical past with songs from John Le Mesurier and Arthur Lowe.
Dad's Army
Permission to Speak, Sir!: Dad's Army on Radio
3 hours on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
How did BBC TV's classic Home Guard sitcom end up on radio? Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles reveal how they reworked the scripts for the original cast. Featuring 6 episodes. Show more
When a dead body is found on Alderley Edge, witnesses are interviewed by DS Lynch. But when you're on the Edge, nothing is quite as it seems. Written by Bafta-winning Neil McKay.
In Jimmy Richards' tale, a disgruntled receptionist gets her revenge during a robbery reconstruction. Read by Helen Longworth.
The French sleuth bends the rules to investigate a double murder in a Paris suburb. Stars Nicholas Le Prevost and Julian Barnes.
With their love lives in a tangle, Audrey falls out with Marjory. Written for radio. Stars Penelope Keith. From March 1997. Show more
Phillips' navigation skills are hired to a foreign power, but diplomacy breaks down. Stars Leslie Phillips. From September 1965. Show more
Recalling his career, the late 'Dad's Army' co-creator reveals his musical past with songs from John Le Mesurier and Arthur Lowe.
A rebellious 1950s mental hospital patient confronts the system. Adapted from the stage show of the novel. Stars Bob Sherman. Show more
Ed Byrne, Elvis McGonagall and Matt Harvey review Britain's best comedy, Lucy Porter's backstage and Adam Hills talks UK comedy.
Olivia and Irena plot to expose the world of illegal genetic engineering. Stars Alphonsia Emmanuel and Mona Hammond. Show more
Dad's Army
Permission to Speak, Sir!: Dad's Army on Radio
3 hours on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
How did BBC TV's classic Home Guard sitcom end up on radio? Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles reveal how they reworked the scripts for the original cast. Featuring 6 episodes. Show more
Jim Smallman, Jeff Innocent, Will Smith and Rob Deering rock The Tattershall Castle with laughter on London's River Thames.
Greg McHugh welcomes some of the world's finest stand ups to the renowned Glasgow comedy venue. With Milton Jones and Jim David. From June 2011.
Ruth Rendell - The Fever Tree and Other Stories
3. Thornapple
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Smitten by poisons - James is captivated by ruthless single mum Mirabel on a visit to her wealthy aunt. Stars Elizabeth Spriggs. Show more
Radical socialist Lenny falls under the spell of gangster Harry Starks while teaching in prison. Read by Julian Rhind-Tutt.
A Gathering Light by Jennifer Donnelly
4. Revelations
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
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There are revelations regarding Miss Wilcox and the late Grace Brown, and Mattie receives a proposal. Read by Vicki Simon. Show more
Olivia and Irena plot to expose the world of illegal genetic engineering. Stars Alphonsia Emmanuel and Mona Hammond. Show more
Recalling his career, the late 'Dad's Army' co-creator reveals his musical past with songs from John Le Mesurier and Arthur Lowe.
When a dead body is found on Alderley Edge, witnesses are interviewed by DS Lynch. But when you're on the Edge, nothing is quite as it seems. Written by Bafta-winning Neil McKay.
In Jimmy Richards' tale, a disgruntled receptionist gets her revenge during a robbery reconstruction. Read by Helen Longworth.
The French sleuth bends the rules to investigate a double murder in a Paris suburb. Stars Nicholas Le Prevost and Julian Barnes.
A rebellious 1950s mental hospital patient confronts the system. Adapted from the stage show of the novel. Stars Bob Sherman. Show more