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.
Why does a Cambridge master need a plodding Health and Safety executive? Mark Tavener's comedy thriller with Geoffrey Palmer. Show more
With the Second World War looming, a naive young British couple are swept into the world of espionage. Read by Emma Currie.
The Arts and How They Was Done
Episode 6: The Entire History of Theatre Through the Ages and How It Is Done
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
The National Theatre of Brent reveals the true history of the stage. Stars Patrick Barlow. From May 2007.
David Mitchell challenges Miles Jupp, Susan Calman, Marcus Brigstocke and Alan Davies to hide truths in lies. From May 2012. Show more
Kenneth Horne's adventure stories of the North West Frontier, plus 'Hornerama' looks at food. With Kenneth Williams. From June 1960.
Albert's birthday outing turns into a disaster. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From July 1966. Show more
Sir John fills his castle with wounded soldiers, and De Warenne fills his trousers with ice. Medieval sitcom stars James Fleet. From May 2012. Show more
An emergency landing leads to First Officer Douglas getting the shammy out. Stars Benedict Cumberbatch. From August 2009. Show more
Richard Burton narrates the playwrights' tale of the English Crown. Father and son reunite. Stars Martin Jarvis and Colin Baker.
By Lynda La Plante. Parents - how can you be sure that your child isn't evil? Rory Kinnear reads the cautionary tale.
Clive Anderson is joined by Goldie, Russell Watson and Lesley Sharp for an eclectic mix of conversation and comedy. With music from Rachel Sermanni and JD McPherson. Show more
Kenneth Horne's adventure stories of the North West Frontier, plus 'Hornerama' looks at food. With Kenneth Williams. From June 1960.
Albert's birthday outing turns into a disaster. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From July 1966. Show more
Why does a Cambridge master need a plodding Health and Safety executive? Mark Tavener's comedy thriller with Geoffrey Palmer. Show more
With the Second World War looming, a naive young British couple are swept into the world of espionage. Read by Emma Currie.
English prejudices clash with Italian passions when a young widow is sent abroad to avoid a man's clutches. With Sian Thomas. Show more
Cook was given secret orders when he sailed from England. These were published in 1928. Narrated by Anna Massey.
Terence Blacker celebrates the outrageous life of Willie Donaldson, creator of the 'Henry Root letters'. Read by Stephen Boxer.
Michael Morpurgo presents readings of the words of children exiled from or who arrived in Britain under the British Empire.
Richard Burton narrates the playwrights' tale of the English Crown. Father and son reunite. Stars Martin Jarvis and Colin Baker.
Mel Giedroyc jumps over railings with free runners in the city, and meets some mermaids. Plus, another Mystery Magical Tour and the first of a week of stories by Joan Aiken.
Charles and George's new business course sets tongues wagging. Stars Donald Hewlett and Michael Knowles. From December 1984. Show more
The Arts and How They Was Done
Episode 6: The Entire History of Theatre Through the Ages and How It Is Done
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
The National Theatre of Brent reveals the true history of the stage. Stars Patrick Barlow. From May 2007.
Saul learns the truth about Stonehenge and the sinister Gibson room - and two cavers push too deep. Stars Robert Glenister. Show more
Will the narrator and his dog survive a watery entrapment? Jim Norton reads William Hope Hodgson's fantasy published in 1908. Show more
Kenneth Horne's adventure stories of the North West Frontier, plus 'Hornerama' looks at food. With Kenneth Williams. From June 1960.
Albert's birthday outing turns into a disaster. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From July 1966. Show more
Why does a Cambridge master need a plodding Health and Safety executive? Mark Tavener's comedy thriller with Geoffrey Palmer. Show more
With the Second World War looming, a naive young British couple are swept into the world of espionage. Read by Emma Currie.
By Lynda La Plante. Parents - how can you be sure that your child isn't evil? Rory Kinnear reads the cautionary tale.
Clive Anderson is joined by Goldie, Russell Watson and Lesley Sharp for an eclectic mix of conversation and comedy. With music from Rachel Sermanni and JD McPherson. Show more
David Mitchell challenges Miles Jupp, Susan Calman, Marcus Brigstocke and Alan Davies to hide truths in lies. From May 2012. Show more
Sir John fills his castle with wounded soldiers, and De Warenne fills his trousers with ice. Medieval sitcom stars James Fleet. From May 2012. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. Extended edition of the News Quiz, hosted by Sandi Toksvig. Panellists are Jeremy Hardy, Fred Macaulay, Mark Steel and Bridget Christie.
A documentary maker films endangered hairstyles in the cosmic comedy of connections. With Alexander Armstrong. From June 1995. Show more
Saul learns the truth about Stonehenge and the sinister Gibson room - and two cavers push too deep. Stars Robert Glenister. Show more
Will the narrator and his dog survive a watery entrapment? Jim Norton reads William Hope Hodgson's fantasy published in 1908. Show more
Why does a Cambridge master need a plodding Health and Safety executive? Mark Tavener's comedy thriller with Geoffrey Palmer. Show more
With the Second World War looming, a naive young British couple are swept into the world of espionage. Read by Emma Currie.
Sir John fills his castle with wounded soldiers, and De Warenne fills his trousers with ice. Medieval sitcom stars James Fleet. From May 2012. Show more
An emergency landing leads to First Officer Douglas getting the shammy out. Stars Benedict Cumberbatch. From August 2009. Show more
Richard Burton narrates the playwrights' tale of the English Crown. Father and son reunite. Stars Martin Jarvis and Colin Baker.
By Lynda La Plante. Parents - how can you be sure that your child isn't evil? Rory Kinnear reads the cautionary tale.
Clive Anderson is joined by Goldie, Russell Watson and Lesley Sharp for an eclectic mix of conversation and comedy. With music from Rachel Sermanni and JD McPherson. Show more