Rory Bremner hosts the topical satire show that digs that bit deeper into national and international politics. Show more
Echo Beach Omnibus. 4 Extra Debut. Linus has had enough of stories, even though he's a writer. Then he meets Alice. Bittersweet romantic fantasy stars Greg Wise. Episodes 1-5.
The artist shocks the censor, and then makes his big breakthrough - thanks to the Germans. Biography read by Derek Jacobi.
The village of Woodstock has two mysterious visitors - one deathly pale and one deathly orange. With James Fleet. From May 2012. Show more
Clerical confusion reigns when Noote's friend asks him to marry her. Adapted from TV. With Jonathan Cecil. From July 1972. Show more
Kitty suspects Ted is having an affair and reporter George dons disguise. Stars Ted Ray and Peter Sellers. From December 1949. Show more
Wartime evacuee Rusty returns to Britain with an American accent, and meets a mother she doesn't recognise. Stars Mary Wimbush. Show more
Is it the final curtain for the children of the Blue Doors Theatre Company? Stars Philip Anthony and Caroline Harker.
4 Extra Debut. The castaway choices of the Queen's younger sister who died in 2002. In conversation with Roy Plomley. From January 1981.
Enter the alien and dangerous world of Northumbrian wood ants. Peter France takes an extraordinary journey across the seasons.
Founding member of The Goon Show, Michael Bentine, shares stories of his life and comedy career. From September 1993. Episode 1 of 6. Show more
Mark Radcliffe remembers Sandy Powell, the Rotherham comedian famed for his catchphrases and comic ventriloquism. From 1999. Show more
Echo Beach Omnibus. 4 Extra Debut. Linus has had enough of stories, even though he's a writer. Then he meets Alice. Bittersweet romantic fantasy stars Greg Wise. Episodes 1-5.
The artist shocks the censor, and then makes his big breakthrough - thanks to the Germans. Biography read by Derek Jacobi.
Set in the India of the British Raj - His Highness plays one April Fool's joke too many. Stars Zia Mohyeddin and Sam Dastor. Show more
Clerical confusion reigns when Noote's friend asks him to marry her. Adapted from TV. With Jonathan Cecil. From July 1972. Show more
Kitty suspects Ted is having an affair and reporter George dons disguise. Stars Ted Ray and Peter Sellers. From December 1949. Show more
Made For 4 Extra. Mel Giedroyc is very brave - she's surrounded by dragons, dormice, spiders and Diamond Jubilee Concert organiser Gary Barlow, for the best of The 4 O'clock Show.
Wartime evacuee Rusty returns to Britain with an American accent, and meets a mother she doesn't recognise. Stars Mary Wimbush. Show more
Is it the final curtain for the children of the Blue Doors Theatre Company? Stars Philip Anthony and Caroline Harker.
The daughter of cinema's most famous cigar-smoker, Miriam Marx Allen tells Tony Staveacre about their unusual relationship.
Dandy spy-hero Lucifer Box must rescue the perfect victim to foil Olympus Mons' plan to raise the devil. Read by the author Mark Gatiss. Show more
Lister goes into stasis. Rimmer fails an exam. The rest of the crew have a bad day too. Read by Rimmer himself - Chris Barrie.
Founding member of The Goon Show, Michael Bentine, shares stories of his life and comedy career. From September 1993. Episode 1 of 6. Show more
Mark Radcliffe remembers Sandy Powell, the Rotherham comedian famed for his catchphrases and comic ventriloquism. From 1999. Show more
Clerical confusion reigns when Noote's friend asks him to marry her. Adapted from TV. With Jonathan Cecil. From July 1972. Show more
Kitty suspects Ted is having an affair and reporter George dons disguise. Stars Ted Ray and Peter Sellers. From December 1949. Show more
4 Extra Debut. The castaway choices of the Queen's younger sister who died in 2002. In conversation with Roy Plomley. From January 1981.
Enter the alien and dangerous world of Northumbrian wood ants. Peter France takes an extraordinary journey across the seasons.
The village of Woodstock has two mysterious visitors - one deathly pale and one deathly orange. With James Fleet. From May 2012. Show more
The impressionists take a right royal look back over 50 years of British cultural life. With John Culshaw. From June 2002.
Asked to advise on a new cricketing film, the star player causes havoc in Hollywood. Stars Christopher Douglas. From June 2002. Show more
The hapless gap-year student is off to Ireland. Can he get a job on a newspaper? Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From March 2005.
Dandy spy-hero Lucifer Box must rescue the perfect victim to foil Olympus Mons' plan to raise the devil. Read by the author Mark Gatiss. Show more
Lister goes into stasis. Rimmer fails an exam. The rest of the crew have a bad day too. Read by Rimmer himself - Chris Barrie.
4 Extra Debut. The castaway choices of the Queen's younger sister who died in 2002. In conversation with Roy Plomley. From January 1981.
Enter the alien and dangerous world of Northumbrian wood ants. Peter France takes an extraordinary journey across the seasons.
Founding member of The Goon Show, Michael Bentine, shares stories of his life and comedy career. From September 1993. Episode 1 of 6. Show more
Mark Radcliffe remembers Sandy Powell, the Rotherham comedian famed for his catchphrases and comic ventriloquism. From 1999. Show more
Clerical confusion reigns when Noote's friend asks him to marry her. Adapted from TV. With Jonathan Cecil. From July 1972. Show more
Set in the India of the British Raj - His Highness plays one April Fool's joke too many. Stars Zia Mohyeddin and Sam Dastor. Show more