Arthur Lowe's only appearance in the Dad's Army sequel before he died. Mainwaring asks Wilson for a bank loan. From July 1981. Show more
Can apathy salve Simon's conscience, or must he simply accept that he loves selling arms? Stars Darren Boyd. From April 2009. Show more
Fever-ridden and hallucinating with a tropical disease, only one man can help the stricken sleuth. Starring Clive Merrison.
When a special gun is auctioned, one collector is alarmed to end up facing the wrong end of the barrel. Read by Joe Dunlop.
The Newly Discovered Casebook of Sherlock Holmes
The Mystery of the Obese Escapologist
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
The spoof sleuth probes the murky world of a Victorian music hall. From January 1999. Stars Roy Hudd and June Whitfield. Show more
Sony Award-winning comedy. Caring social worker Clare Barker is now Acting Team Leader at the Family Centre. Stars Sally Phillips. From May 2010.
The bungling bureaucrats suspect each other of espionage. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From August 1975. Show more
The platoon don crazy camouflage in a drill to attack Captain Square's HQ. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From February 1975. Show more
Computer or sports car? Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. Stars Pam Ayres and Geoffrey Whitehead. From April 2008. Show more
War with Russia is imminent, so the futuristic soap relocates to Wales. But is it safer? Stars Peter Bowles. From March 2008. Show more
CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers
The Corridors of Power
1 hour on BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Post-war politics throws up surprises for Lewis Eliot, as a rising star enlists his help. Stars David Haig and Iain Glen. Show more
Not the football club, but a one-legged, partially sighted wheeler-dealer from Lancashire. Bernard Cribbins tells the tale. From January 1995.
The philosophising sleuth's probe of murky protection rackets sparks trouble a bit too close to home. Stars Philip Jackson.
The bungling bureaucrats suspect each other of espionage. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From August 1975. Show more
The platoon don crazy camouflage in a drill to attack Captain Square's HQ. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From February 1975. Show more
Fever-ridden and hallucinating with a tropical disease, only one man can help the stricken sleuth. Starring Clive Merrison.
When a special gun is auctioned, one collector is alarmed to end up facing the wrong end of the barrel. Read by Joe Dunlop.
Gretchen is pregnant with Faust's child, but the worst is yet to come. Adapted Devil-dealing fable starring Mark Gatiss. Show more
In the Archers spin-off, Alan has a lot of questions and Alistair gets a surprise visit.
The humorist, writer and self-proclaimed Royalist muses on a menu of exotic and prehistoric dishes.
On a whim, lecturer Jim Dixon takes a gamble, steals Professor Barclay's taxi and rides home with Christine. Read by Martin Jarvis.
CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers
The Corridors of Power
1 hour on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
Post-war politics throws up surprises for Lewis Eliot, as a rising star enlists his help. Stars David Haig and Iain Glen. Show more
Mel Giedroyc opens another door on the advent calendar, and asks if real life can be as exciting as a computer game. Plus more from Anne Fine's The Tulip Touch.
The veteran auditionee exposes more of his film-making exploits. Did he ever hit the big screen? Stars Peter Jones. From August 1986. Show more
The Newly Discovered Casebook of Sherlock Holmes
The Mystery of the Obese Escapologist
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
The spoof sleuth probes the murky world of a Victorian music hall. From January 1999. Stars Roy Hudd and June Whitfield. Show more
After the latest disaster, Natalie York's hopes of a seat on the first manned mission to Mars look bleak. Stars Laurel Lefkow. Show more
A hunter gets the ultimate opportunity to time travel and shoot a dinosaur, with unexpected consequences. Read by Sean Barrett.
The bungling bureaucrats suspect each other of espionage. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From August 1975. Show more
The platoon don crazy camouflage in a drill to attack Captain Square's HQ. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From February 1975. Show more
Fever-ridden and hallucinating with a tropical disease, only one man can help the stricken sleuth. Starring Clive Merrison.
When a special gun is auctioned, one collector is alarmed to end up facing the wrong end of the barrel. Read by Joe Dunlop.
Not the football club, but a one-legged, partially sighted wheeler-dealer from Lancashire. Bernard Cribbins tells the tale. From January 1995.
The philosophising sleuth's probe of murky protection rackets sparks trouble a bit too close to home. Stars Philip Jackson.
Sony Award-winning comedy. Caring social worker Clare Barker is now Acting Team Leader at the Family Centre. Stars Sally Phillips. From May 2010.
From 10pm until midnight, Sunday to Friday, the Comedy Club offers two hours of comedy. Host Arthur Smith chats to Mark Steel about his new radio show.
The comedian tries to climb up Table Mountain and discovers that Cape Town has some very posh monkeys. From April 2002. Show more
Young Michael Owen's match report, and Chichester Radio relaunched. Sketch comedy with Ben Ward and Dave Lamb. From May 1998.
Barrington council's refuse services turn to management consultants to axe staff. Stars Emma Kennedy. From October 2001. Show more
After the latest disaster, Natalie York's hopes of a seat on the first manned mission to Mars look bleak. Stars Laurel Lefkow. Show more
A hunter gets the ultimate opportunity to time travel and shoot a dinosaur, with unexpected consequences. Read by Sean Barrett.
Fever-ridden and hallucinating with a tropical disease, only one man can help the stricken sleuth. Starring Clive Merrison.
When a special gun is auctioned, one collector is alarmed to end up facing the wrong end of the barrel. Read by Joe Dunlop.
Computer or sports car? Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. Stars Pam Ayres and Geoffrey Whitehead. From April 2008. Show more
War with Russia is imminent, so the futuristic soap relocates to Wales. But is it safer? Stars Peter Bowles. From March 2008. Show more
CP Snow - Strangers and Brothers
The Corridors of Power
1 hour on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
Post-war politics throws up surprises for Lewis Eliot, as a rising star enlists his help. Stars David Haig and Iain Glen. Show more
Not the football club, but a one-legged, partially sighted wheeler-dealer from Lancashire. Bernard Cribbins tells the tale. From January 1995.
The philosophising sleuth's probe of murky protection rackets sparks trouble a bit too close to home. Stars Philip Jackson.