James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and Mark Billingham in the literary panel show. From February 2012. Show more
A portrait of the extraordinary Queen's life, marriage and achievements, based on letters and diaries. Stars Imogen Stubbs. Show more
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Episode 5: Destination Europe; Running Beside Ron Clarke
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In the last of his essays, the writer shares thoughts on European unity and the joy of gyms. From July 2001.
Missing for six years, Brian has stories to tell. He relives his adventures in Gravinia. Stars Neil Pearson. From July 2012. Show more
A peaceful Saturday afternoon at St Oggs is rudely interrupted. Stars William Mervyn and Jonathan Cecil. From December 1972. Show more
When Granddad comes into money, the naughty schoolboy is faced with boarding school. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From November 1964.
A school trip for Luke, Maria and Clyde turns to horror when mysterious standing stones come to life. Read by 'Sarah Jane' herself, Elisabeth Sladen.
Kirsty Young presents highlights from the Desert Island Discs archive. Revisit the castaway choices of stand-up comedian Jo Brand. From March 2007.
The author and founder Goon explains the exact moment when his comic inspiration reached full fruition. From October 1993. Show more
A family dinner inspires Kate to spend time with her daughter Phoebe. But when Kate is called away from their shopping trip, things start to go wrong.
Michael Williams plays 1940s radio star Robb Wilton, negotiating the more difficult aspects of charity fundraising in the 1980s. Show more
A portrait of the extraordinary Queen's life, marriage and achievements, based on letters and diaries. Stars Imogen Stubbs. Show more
Clive James - Even As We Speak
Episode 5: Destination Europe; Running Beside Ron Clarke
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
In the last of his essays, the writer shares thoughts on European unity and the joy of gyms. From July 2001.
It's the early 19th century - a time of unrest. A group of radicals plans to assassinate the cabinet. Stars Ian Hogg. Show more
A peaceful Saturday afternoon at St Oggs is rudely interrupted. Stars William Mervyn and Jonathan Cecil. From December 1972. Show more
When Granddad comes into money, the naughty schoolboy is faced with boarding school. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From November 1964.
Mel Giedroyc picks the best bits of 4 O'Clock Show. The story was 'The Sarah Jane Adventures: The Thirteenth Stone', which meant Mel 'time travelled' anytime, anyplace, anywhere.
A school trip for Luke, Maria and Clyde turns to horror when mysterious standing stones come to life. Read by 'Sarah Jane' herself, Elisabeth Sladen.
What songs mean and their significance, plus use of techniques. With analysis from Simon Armitage, Allan Moore and Tom McRae.
Mark Gatiss introduces Penelope Skinner's chilling tale of a young woman's terror on an ancient road. Stars Laura Molyneux. Show more
Ichabod Crane comes face-to-face with his worst nightmare. Martin Jarvis concludes Washington Irving's supernatural classic. Show more
Michael Feydeau and David Pershore probe the mysterious curse of a mummy. Stars Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. From May 2002. Show more
A family dinner inspires Kate to spend time with her daughter Phoebe. But when Kate is called away from their shopping trip, things start to go wrong.
Michael Williams plays 1940s radio star Robb Wilton, negotiating the more difficult aspects of charity fundraising in the 1980s. Show more
A peaceful Saturday afternoon at St Oggs is rudely interrupted. Stars William Mervyn and Jonathan Cecil. From December 1972. Show more
When Granddad comes into money, the naughty schoolboy is faced with boarding school. Stars Jimmy Clitheroe. From November 1964.
Kirsty Young presents highlights from the Desert Island Discs archive. Revisit the castaway choices of stand-up comedian Jo Brand. From March 2007.
Exiled in England, a retired Irishman sustains himself by imagining working the farm he lost back home. Read by Sean McGinley.
Missing for six years, Brian has stories to tell. He relives his adventures in Gravinia. Stars Neil Pearson. From July 2012. Show more
Love is in the air at the museum, and surely nothing can go wrong. Can it? With Helen Atkinson Wood. From September 2009. Show more
From 10pm - midnight, Sunday to Friday, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Plus Arthur chats to the stand-up Diane Spencer.
Back where it premiered, Matt Lucas and David Walliams' oddball TV smash hit - without the cameras. From March 2001. Show more
Dan Freedman and Nick Romero eavesdrop on Radio 4 newsreaders after hours - and visit The Planet of the Grapes. From May 2000. Show more
Mark Gatiss introduces Penelope Skinner's chilling tale of a young woman's terror on an ancient road. Stars Laura Molyneux. Show more
Ichabod Crane comes face-to-face with his worst nightmare. Martin Jarvis concludes Washington Irving's supernatural classic. Show more
Kirsty Young presents highlights from the Desert Island Discs archive. Revisit the castaway choices of stand-up comedian Jo Brand. From March 2007.
The author and founder Goon explains the exact moment when his comic inspiration reached full fruition. From October 1993. Show more
A family dinner inspires Kate to spend time with her daughter Phoebe. But when Kate is called away from their shopping trip, things start to go wrong.
Michael Williams plays 1940s radio star Robb Wilton, negotiating the more difficult aspects of charity fundraising in the 1980s. Show more
A peaceful Saturday afternoon at St Oggs is rudely interrupted. Stars William Mervyn and Jonathan Cecil. From December 1972. Show more
It's the early 19th century - a time of unrest. A group of radicals plans to assassinate the cabinet. Stars Ian Hogg. Show more