Rory Bremner hosts the topical satire show that digs that bit deeper into national and international politics. Show more
English prejudices clash with Italian passions, when a young widow is sent abroad to avoid a man's clutches. Stars Sian Thomas. Show more
Young Marc Chagall travels to St Petersburg to study art - illegally. Derek Jacobi reads Jackie Wullschlager's biography.
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
Will Noote's playing away ruin the clerics' game? Adapted from TV with Derek Nimmo and William Mervyn. From February 1971. Show more
Ted and Kitty bicker over too much toothpaste, plus news of a curious will. Stars Ted Ray and Kitty Bluett. From November 1949. Show more
Captain Hook turns the tables, as the battle between the Lost Boys and the pirates begins. Stars Toyah Willcox and Ron Moody. Show more
The Bishop takes the children of the Blue Doors Theatre Company to Stratford. Pamela Brown's adventure stars Caroline Harker.
4 Extra's extended edition with comedian Michael McIntyre in conversation with Kirsty Young. From 2012. Show more
Mum from 'On the Buses' chats to Mike Craig about the highs and lows of a lifetime spent in performance. From October 1987.
Mark Radcliffe profiles the diminutive radio star who played a schoolboy. But was he ever allowed to grow up? From April 1999. Show more
English prejudices clash with Italian passions, when a young widow is sent abroad to avoid a man's clutches. Stars Sian Thomas. Show more
Young Marc Chagall travels to St Petersburg to study art - illegally. Derek Jacobi reads Jackie Wullschlager's biography.
Inspector Morse tackles the murder of an invigilator in a foreign exam syndicate. Colin Dexter's mystery stars John Shrapnel. Show more
Will Noote's playing away ruin the clerics' game? Adapted from TV with Derek Nimmo and William Mervyn. From February 1971. Show more
Ted and Kitty bicker over too much toothpaste, plus news of a curious will. Stars Ted Ray and Kitty Bluett. From November 1949. Show more
Mel Giedroyc presents the best of this week's 4 O'Clock Show.
Captain Hook turns the tables, as the battle between the Lost Boys and the pirates begins. Stars Toyah Willcox and Ron Moody. Show more
The Bishop takes the children of the Blue Doors Theatre Company to Stratford. Pamela Brown's adventure stars Caroline Harker.
What does laughing reveal? Famous folk explain over Nicola Green's music using pure laughter. With Paul Merton and Mark Steel. From May 2004. Show more
Probing a nasty fascist cult in 1920s New York, dandy spy hero Lucifer Box is accused of murder. Read by the author Mark Gatiss. Show more
A raucous birthday bar crawl leads Dave Lister to a moon of Saturn and a fateful meeting. Read by Rimmer himself - Chris Barrie.
Mum from 'On the Buses' chats to Mike Craig about the highs and lows of a lifetime spent in performance. From October 1987.
Mark Radcliffe profiles the diminutive radio star who played a schoolboy. But was he ever allowed to grow up? From April 1999. Show more
Will Noote's playing away ruin the clerics' game? Adapted from TV with Derek Nimmo and William Mervyn. From February 1971. Show more
Ted and Kitty bicker over too much toothpaste, plus news of a curious will. Stars Ted Ray and Kitty Bluett. From November 1949. Show more
4 Extra's extended edition with comedian Michael McIntyre in conversation with Kirsty Young. From 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
4 Extra Debut. Highlights from BBC Radio Ulster's popular news comedy panel show. With Colin Murphy, Neil Delamere and host Tim McGarry.
From 10pm - midnight, Sunday to Friday, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Plus Arthur Smith talks more with stand-up Dave Fulton.
The cricketer bids to run the 2003 World Cup opening ceremony - on the cheap, of course. Stars Christopher Douglas. From June 2002. Show more
Thanks to some handy parental connections, the gap-year buffoon goes to Moscow. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From February 2005.
Probing a nasty fascist cult in 1920s New York, dandy spy hero Lucifer Box is accused of murder. Read by the author Mark Gatiss. Show more
A raucous birthday bar crawl leads Dave Lister to a moon of Saturn and a fateful meeting. Read by Rimmer himself - Chris Barrie.
4 Extra's extended edition with comedian Michael McIntyre in conversation with Kirsty Young. From 2012. Show more
Mum from 'On the Buses' chats to Mike Craig about the highs and lows of a lifetime spent in performance. From October 1987.
Mark Radcliffe profiles the diminutive radio star who played a schoolboy. But was he ever allowed to grow up? From April 1999. Show more
Will Noote's playing away ruin the clerics' game? Adapted from TV with Derek Nimmo and William Mervyn. From February 1971. Show more
Inspector Morse tackles the murder of an invigilator in a foreign exam syndicate. Colin Dexter's mystery stars John Shrapnel. Show more