A couple expects to adopt an orphan boy, not an impetuous red-headed girl. LM Montgomery dramatisation stars Barbara Barnes.
Violet Elizabeth Bott arrives in the scruffy schoolboy's life. Martin Jarvis plays all of Richmal Crompton's characters.
The Old Bailey hack recalls the case of an immigrant accused of wounding. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
Being hypnotised by his brother-in-law at a dinner party awakens strange abilities in Tom Wallace. Read by Trevor White. Show more
With his two universes about to collide, Robin is caught and must fight to survive. Stars Hugh Bonneville. From May 2000. Show more
Nicholas Parsons sets more challenges from Mumbai with Paul Merton, Marcus Brigstocke, Anuvab Pal and Cyrus Broacha. From 2012.
Kenneth Horne tells all about a film premiere, and Hornerama investigates shipping. With Kenneth Williams. From June 1959.
The King of Knotty Ash's fun-packed Tickle Tour arrives at the Wigan Little Theatre. With Peter Goodwright. From January 1986.
Clare's mother piles pressure onto Clare and Brian's already faltering relationship. Starring Sally Phillips. From January 2008. Show more
Rabbi Fine and Rabbi Jacobs end up stuck in a lift together. With Tracy-Ann Oberman and David De Keyser. From October 2000. Show more
Robin Savage approaches Kabul, while Anne is in Peshawar. John Masters' family saga with Bill Nighy and Juliet Stevenson.
Roy dislikes his nice new school jacket so much that losing it becomes a mission. Read by Christian Rodska.
Loose Ends
Julian Clary, Robert Powell and Max Hastings. Nikki Bedi chats to Amelia Bullmore. With music from Shearwater and Stush
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Clive Anderson presents live from the Radio Theatre in London. He's joined by Julian Clary, Robert Powell, Max Hastings and Amelia Bullmore, with music from Shearwater and Stush. Show more
Kenneth Horne tells all about a film premiere, and Hornerama investigates shipping. With Kenneth Williams. From June 1959.
The King of Knotty Ash's fun-packed Tickle Tour arrives at the Wigan Little Theatre. With Peter Goodwright. From January 1986.
The Old Bailey hack recalls the case of an immigrant accused of wounding. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
Being hypnotised by his brother-in-law at a dinner party awakens strange abilities in Tom Wallace. Read by Trevor White. Show more
The villagers enjoy Sarah's inaugural creamy creation as she recalls life selling chocolate. Stars Eleanor Bron and Sylvia Sims. Show more
The British have captured Gibraltar, but in the newly formed United Kingdom many are leaving for the New World.
Orphaned by war, young Laila hears news of Tariq. Rasheed has plans. Khaled Hosseini's story read by Seeta Indrani.
Stephen Tompkinson reads Keith Waterhouse's classic comic story about a young dreamer who fantasises about a more exciting life.
Robin Savage approaches Kabul, while Anne is in Peshawar. John Masters' family saga with Bill Nighy and Juliet Stevenson.
Mel Giedroyc goes to the circus and finds some great acts from the past - high diving elks, men with bee beards and the Fiji mermaid. 'Secret Heart' by David Almond is our story.
The dear ladies struggle to build a flat-pack settee. Stars Dr Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket. From April 1983. Show more
With his two universes about to collide, Robin is caught and must fight to survive. Stars Hugh Bonneville. From May 2000. Show more
Captain Hart is upset with his welcome when he lands on a planet. Ray Bradbury's tale set in space stars Max Golightly.
Arthur Dent is taking tea when reality cracks and he’s returned to an Earth about to be destroyed. Read by Stephen Mangan. Show more
Caledonian creepiness, as Scottish writer Elspeth Davie spins a strange yarn of ovulatory revenge. Read by Edith Macarthur. Show more
Kenneth Horne tells all about a film premiere, and Hornerama investigates shipping. With Kenneth Williams. From June 1959.
The King of Knotty Ash's fun-packed Tickle Tour arrives at the Wigan Little Theatre. With Peter Goodwright. From January 1986.
The Old Bailey hack recalls the case of an immigrant accused of wounding. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
Being hypnotised by his brother-in-law at a dinner party awakens strange abilities in Tom Wallace. Read by Trevor White. Show more
Roy dislikes his nice new school jacket so much that losing it becomes a mission. Read by Christian Rodska.
Loose Ends
Julian Clary, Robert Powell and Max Hastings. Nikki Bedi chats to Amelia Bullmore. With music from Shearwater and Stush
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Clive Anderson presents live from the Radio Theatre in London. He's joined by Julian Clary, Robert Powell, Max Hastings and Amelia Bullmore, with music from Shearwater and Stush. Show more
Nicholas Parsons sets more challenges from Mumbai with Paul Merton, Marcus Brigstocke, Anuvab Pal and Cyrus Broacha. From 2012.
Clare's mother piles pressure onto Clare and Brian's already faltering relationship. Starring Sally Phillips. From January 2008. Show more
Last show of the current series of topical comedy with Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis, dissecting the week's news with Jon Holmes, Mitch Benn, Laura Shavin and John Finnemore. Show more
The musical comic presents a selection of classic comic songs with Neil Hannon from The Divine Comedy. From November 2006. Show more
Captain Hart is upset with his welcome when he lands on a planet. Ray Bradbury's tale set in space stars Max Golightly.
Arthur Dent is taking tea when reality cracks and he’s returned to an Earth about to be destroyed. Read by Stephen Mangan. Show more
Caledonian creepiness, as Scottish writer Elspeth Davie spins a strange yarn of ovulatory revenge. Read by Edith Macarthur. Show more
The Old Bailey hack recalls the case of an immigrant accused of wounding. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
Being hypnotised by his brother-in-law at a dinner party awakens strange abilities in Tom Wallace. Read by Trevor White. Show more
Clare's mother piles pressure onto Clare and Brian's already faltering relationship. Starring Sally Phillips. From January 2008. Show more
Rabbi Fine and Rabbi Jacobs end up stuck in a lift together. With Tracy-Ann Oberman and David De Keyser. From October 2000. Show more
Robin Savage approaches Kabul, while Anne is in Peshawar. John Masters' family saga with Bill Nighy and Juliet Stevenson.
Roy dislikes his nice new school jacket so much that losing it becomes a mission. Read by Christian Rodska.
Loose Ends
Julian Clary, Robert Powell and Max Hastings. Nikki Bedi chats to Amelia Bullmore. With music from Shearwater and Stush
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Clive Anderson presents live from the Radio Theatre in London. He's joined by Julian Clary, Robert Powell, Max Hastings and Amelia Bullmore, with music from Shearwater and Stush. Show more