Rory Bremner and the team return for another series of the topical satire show that digs that bit deeper into national and international politics. Show more
The busybody of the small English village of Tilling continues to observe the Major and Captain Puffin. Stars Frances Barber.
Derek Jacobi reads from Jackie Wullschlager's biography of artist Marc Chagall, beginning with his childhood in Vitebsk.
The over-earnest social worker finds a flatmate, as well as reuniting mother and son. Stars Sally Phillips. From February 2008. Show more
The last episode, first aired just days before Tommy Handley's death. With Hattie Jacques and Jack Train. From January 1949.
Ted's horoscope is astoundingly accurate and George tries solving a mystery. Stars Ted Ray and Peter Sellers. From October 1949. Show more
The mischievous boy and the children arrive in Neverland. Stars Toyah Willcox, Ron Moody, Georgina Cates and Roy Hudd. Show more
A group of children all share one dream, to set up their very own theatre company. Stars James Lance and Caroline Harker.
4 Extra's extended edition with actor Sir Michael Caine in conversation with Kirsty Young. From December 2009. Show more
The comedy actor and washboard maestro discusses his career with Mike Craig, from ITMA to Please Sir! From October 1986.
Mark Radcliffe tells the story of the bad lad of showbiz, Frank Randle: 'a grotesque and the funniest man alive'. From 1999. Show more
The busybody of the small English village of Tilling continues to observe the Major and Captain Puffin. Stars Frances Barber.
Derek Jacobi reads from Jackie Wullschlager's biography of artist Marc Chagall, beginning with his childhood in Vitebsk.
Colin Dexter's grumpy detective must take on a dead colleague's missing person case. Stars John Shrapnel and Robert Glenister. Show more
The last episode, first aired just days before Tommy Handley's death. With Hattie Jacques and Jack Train. From January 1949.
Ted's horoscope is astoundingly accurate and George tries solving a mystery. Stars Ted Ray and Peter Sellers. From October 1949. Show more
In the best of this week's 4 O'Clock Show, Mel Giedroyc goes foraging and follows in the footsteps of JM Barrie, the author of BBC Radio Four Extra's family drama, Peter Pan.
The mischievous boy and the children arrive in Neverland. Stars Toyah Willcox, Ron Moody, Georgina Cates and Roy Hudd. Show more
A group of children all share one dream, to set up their very own theatre company. Stars James Lance and Caroline Harker.
Ned Sherrin tells the story of Coyle and Sharpe, the perpetrators of ludicrous street interviews in 1960s America. From January 2003.
Dandy secret agent Lucifer Box investigates who is behind dodgy drug-related dealings in 1920s Manhattan. Read by Mark Gatiss. Show more
Robert Olmstead flees Innsmouth, only to discover years later a shocking secret linking him to the town. Read by Richard Coyle.
The comedy actor and washboard maestro discusses his career with Mike Craig, from ITMA to Please Sir! From October 1986.
Mark Radcliffe tells the story of the bad lad of showbiz, Frank Randle: 'a grotesque and the funniest man alive'. From 1999. Show more
The last episode, first aired just days before Tommy Handley's death. With Hattie Jacques and Jack Train. From January 1949.
Ted's horoscope is astoundingly accurate and George tries solving a mystery. Stars Ted Ray and Peter Sellers. From October 1949. Show more
4 Extra's extended edition with actor Sir Michael Caine in conversation with Kirsty Young. From December 2009. Show more
The over-earnest social worker finds a flatmate, as well as reuniting mother and son. Stars Sally Phillips. From February 2008. Show more
Ken comforts Carol, who despairs over transvestite hubby George. Stars Lynda Bellingham and Chris Ellison. From December 2001. Show more
Phyllis King and Ivor Cutler present offbeat humorous songs, stories and poems. With Ted Harrison. From February 1990. Show more
Despite a lack of any obvious qualifications, Giles gets a job on the ski slopes of France. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From February 2005.
Dandy secret agent Lucifer Box investigates who is behind dodgy drug-related dealings in 1920s Manhattan. Read by Mark Gatiss. Show more
Robert Olmstead flees Innsmouth, only to discover years later a shocking secret linking him to the town. Read by Richard Coyle.
4 Extra's extended edition with actor Sir Michael Caine in conversation with Kirsty Young. From December 2009. Show more
The comedy actor and washboard maestro discusses his career with Mike Craig, from ITMA to Please Sir! From October 1986.
Mark Radcliffe tells the story of the bad lad of showbiz, Frank Randle: 'a grotesque and the funniest man alive'. From 1999. Show more
The last episode, first aired just days before Tommy Handley's death. With Hattie Jacques and Jack Train. From January 1949.
Colin Dexter's grumpy detective must take on a dead colleague's missing person case. Stars John Shrapnel and Robert Glenister. Show more