Parent Power means troubled times for Mr Sims, while Mrs Rudd falls foul of the law. With Karl Howman. From June 1990. Show more
The Newly Discovered Casebook of Sherlock Holmes
The Demon Cobbler of Greek Street
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
The spoof sleuth probes a shoe clue connection in two mystery murders. Stars Roy Hudd and June Whitfield. From February 1999.
Posh sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey goes snooping to try and establish who killed Geoffrey Deacon - and how. Stars Ian Carmichael. Show more
The smooth detective and his wife encounter Betty Conrad and a midnight meeting is arranged. Stars Peter Coke. From 1959. Show more
Rosie's company launches a famous young footballer's autobiography. Stars Prunella Scales and Arabella Weir. From May 2000. Show more
Special edition. Ed Byrne interviews Fred MacAulay, Sarah Millican, Omid Djalili, Milton Jones and John Lloyd.
HMS Troutbridge heads to the Isle of Wight, and Captain Povey needs a favour from the crew. Stars Leslie Phillips. From July 1971. Show more
Harold's wedding day doesn't quite go to plan. Adapted from TV. With Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett. From March 1972. Show more
More humorous songs from the quartet of David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis. From 1986. Show more
Clive Anderson's panel show of the past with Steve Punt, David Quantick, Robin Ince and Gyles Brandreth. From August 2003. Show more
David falls in love, and questions his friendship with Steerforth. Stars Miriam Margolyes, Sheila Hancock and Phil Daniels. Show more
A tale of public and private anguish, based around the Battle of Agincourt. Trevor Nicholls reads Rose Tremain's short story.
Comic tale of greed and corruption in Victorian London, based on Thomas Hood's epic poem. With James Grout and Rachel Atkins.
HMS Troutbridge heads to the Isle of Wight, and Captain Povey needs a favour from the crew. Stars Leslie Phillips. From July 1971. Show more
Harold's wedding day doesn't quite go to plan. Adapted from TV. With Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett. From March 1972. Show more
Posh sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey goes snooping to try and establish who killed Geoffrey Deacon - and how. Stars Ian Carmichael. Show more
The smooth detective and his wife encounter Betty Conrad and a midnight meeting is arranged. Stars Peter Coke. From 1959. Show more
Little Nell is faced with the most important decision of her young life. Dickens dramatisation with Alex Jennings.
Edward II is infatuated with Piers Gaveston. Anna Massey narrates the history of the British Isles, with Paul Eddington.
After a duet with Mickey Rooney, the author accepts an invitation to perform at a Garland tribute show. Read by Tamsin Greig.
Barnaby takes his mother to visit his daughter, while his 'angel' Sofia leaves a message on his machine. Read by William Hope.
David falls in love, and questions his friendship with Steerforth. Stars Miriam Margolyes, Sheila Hancock and Phil Daniels. Show more
Afternoon chat with Mel Giedroyc.
Desmond Olivier Dingle's Compleat Life and Works of William Shakespeare
2. Juliet Stevenson
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
The Royal Dingle Company tackles the Verse of the Bard. Stars Patrick Barlow with special guest Juliet Stevenson. From 1995. Show more
Rosie's company launches a famous young footballer's autobiography. Stars Prunella Scales and Arabella Weir. From May 2000. Show more
Lister's recovery is interrupted by a game of planetary snooker and a shocking revelation. Read by Rimmer himself, Chris Barrie.
On an abandoned artificial sun, the Challenger crew probes the computer in charge. Stars Sean Arnold and Amanda Murray. Show more
HMS Troutbridge heads to the Isle of Wight, and Captain Povey needs a favour from the crew. Stars Leslie Phillips. From July 1971. Show more
Harold's wedding day doesn't quite go to plan. Adapted from TV. With Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett. From March 1972. Show more
Posh sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey goes snooping to try and establish who killed Geoffrey Deacon - and how. Stars Ian Carmichael. Show more
The smooth detective and his wife encounter Betty Conrad and a midnight meeting is arranged. Stars Peter Coke. From 1959. Show more
A tale of public and private anguish, based around the Battle of Agincourt. Trevor Nicholls reads Rose Tremain's short story.
Comic tale of greed and corruption in Victorian London, based on Thomas Hood's epic poem. With James Grout and Rachel Atkins.
Special edition. Ed Byrne interviews Fred MacAulay, Sarah Millican, Omid Djalili, Milton Jones and John Lloyd.
Bruce Morton welcomes the stand-up comedian for a chat about satire, bad singing, and the romance of cardigans. From September 2005. Show more
Des Lynham and Sue Cook's secrets are revealed, plus Nick Golson and Tim de Jongh welcome special guest Adam Ant. From 1995. Show more
The team attempt their own radio charity fundraiser. Starring Tim de Jongh, William Vandyck and Tim Firth. From January 1991. Show more
Lister's recovery is interrupted by a game of planetary snooker and a shocking revelation. Read by Rimmer himself, Chris Barrie.
On an abandoned artificial sun, the Challenger crew probes the computer in charge. Stars Sean Arnold and Amanda Murray. Show more
Posh sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey goes snooping to try and establish who killed Geoffrey Deacon - and how. Stars Ian Carmichael. Show more
The smooth detective and his wife encounter Betty Conrad and a midnight meeting is arranged. Stars Peter Coke. From 1959. Show more
More humorous songs from the quartet of David Barlow, Peter Christie, Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis. From 1986. Show more
Clive Anderson's panel show of the past with Steve Punt, David Quantick, Robin Ince and Gyles Brandreth. From August 2003. Show more
David falls in love, and questions his friendship with Steerforth. Stars Miriam Margolyes, Sheila Hancock and Phil Daniels. Show more
A tale of public and private anguish, based around the Battle of Agincourt. Trevor Nicholls reads Rose Tremain's short story.
Comic tale of greed and corruption in Victorian London, based on Thomas Hood's epic poem. With James Grout and Rachel Atkins.