Nick Mohammed stars as lifestyle guru Mr Swallow as he presents his memory technique to a studio audience. From September 2010. Show more
Village friends recall the importance of chocolate in their lives. Starring Sylvia Syms, Paula Wilcox and Eleanor Bron. Show more
After a duet with Mickey Rooney, the author accepts an invitation to perform at a Garland tribute show. Read by Tamsin Greig.
Victoria Coren hosts the show that thinks the unthinkable. With Clive James, Dave Gorman and Mark Steel. From May 2008.
Medic Simon Sparrow must cope with both his hangover and a bad case of cold feet. Stars Richard Briers. From September 1968. Show more
The feather-brained civil servants get in a flap. Stars Wilfrid Hyde White and Richard Murdoch. From November 1962. Show more
Gerda sets out to find her playmate who's been lured to a faraway ice palace. Stars Diana Rigg, Bill Patterson and Dirk Bogarde. Show more
From Eminem to Elgar - children's campaigner Camila Batmanghelidjh's choices, in conversation with Kirsty Young. From October 2006.
When a young man takes his beloved Rose to climb a mountain, there are alarming consequences. Read by Mark Bonnar.
The brothers' salon is swamped by kids and some uninvited visitors. Stars Rainer Hersch and Catherine Tate. From November 1999. Show more
The two Berts, Jim and Joe find themselves on an intriguing quest, which leads them to pastures new.
Recalling Peter Cook, David Frost and the part he played in the Sixties' satire boom, David Nobbs reads from his autobiography.
Village friends recall the importance of chocolate in their lives. Starring Sylvia Syms, Paula Wilcox and Eleanor Bron. Show more
After a duet with Mickey Rooney, the author accepts an invitation to perform at a Garland tribute show. Read by Tamsin Greig.
South American republic Olifa is rich in minerals and ripe for revolution. High adventure with Ian McDiarmid and Fiona Francis. Show more
Medic Simon Sparrow must cope with both his hangover and a bad case of cold feet. Stars Richard Briers. From September 1968. Show more
The feather-brained civil servants get in a flap. Stars Wilfrid Hyde White and Richard Murdoch. From November 1962. Show more
Mel's best bits from this week's 4 O'Clock Show programmes, including Cornish food, a visit to a seal sanctuary, and the history of teapots.
Gerda sets out to find her playmate who's been lured to a faraway ice palace. Stars Diana Rigg, Bill Patterson and Dirk Bogarde. Show more
Sexagenarians Alan Coren and Christopher Matthew use free travel for another chatty trip on local public transport. From September 2004.
Dunning has literary trouble, while Lionheart searches for a mysterious object. Stars Nicholas Courtney and Terry Molloy, with guests Leslie Phillips and Nigel Havers.
The Darker Side of the Border
2. Olalla by Robert Louis Stevenson
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for 5 months
A convalescing Scottish soldier finds love in a sinister Spanish house during the Peninsular War. Stars Paul Blair. Show more
The brothers' salon is swamped by kids and some uninvited visitors. Stars Rainer Hersch and Catherine Tate. From November 1999. Show more
The two Berts, Jim and Joe find themselves on an intriguing quest, which leads them to pastures new.
Recalling Peter Cook, David Frost and the part he played in the Sixties' satire boom, David Nobbs reads from his autobiography.
Medic Simon Sparrow must cope with both his hangover and a bad case of cold feet. Stars Richard Briers. From September 1968. Show more
The feather-brained civil servants get in a flap. Stars Wilfrid Hyde White and Richard Murdoch. From November 1962. Show more
From Eminem to Elgar - children's campaigner Camila Batmanghelidjh's choices, in conversation with Kirsty Young. From October 2006.
When a young man takes his beloved Rose to climb a mountain, there are alarming consequences. Read by Mark Bonnar.
Victoria Coren hosts the show that thinks the unthinkable. With Clive James, Dave Gorman and Mark Steel. From May 2008.
The tall, life-embracing shopkeeper is overlooked when Gary needs a pretend other half. With Tom Ellis. From September 2008.
More manly matters with Steve 'not the snooker player' Davis, including 'Desert Island Birds'. With Dave Lamb. From May 2000.
The struggling writer paints his flat to impress Caroline, but his geraniums hate it. With Doon MacKichan. From February 1992. Show more
Dunning has literary trouble, while Lionheart searches for a mysterious object. Stars Nicholas Courtney and Terry Molloy, with guests Leslie Phillips and Nigel Havers.
The Darker Side of the Border
2. Olalla by Robert Louis Stevenson
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for 5 months
A convalescing Scottish soldier finds love in a sinister Spanish house during the Peninsular War. Stars Paul Blair. Show more
From Eminem to Elgar - children's campaigner Camila Batmanghelidjh's choices, in conversation with Kirsty Young. From October 2006.
When a young man takes his beloved Rose to climb a mountain, there are alarming consequences. Read by Mark Bonnar.
The brothers' salon is swamped by kids and some uninvited visitors. Stars Rainer Hersch and Catherine Tate. From November 1999. Show more
The two Berts, Jim and Joe find themselves on an intriguing quest, which leads them to pastures new.
Recalling Peter Cook, David Frost and the part he played in the Sixties' satire boom, David Nobbs reads from his autobiography.
Medic Simon Sparrow must cope with both his hangover and a bad case of cold feet. Stars Richard Briers. From September 1968. Show more
South American republic Olifa is rich in minerals and ripe for revolution. High adventure with Ian McDiarmid and Fiona Francis. Show more