A day trip to France brings buried memories to the surface for Bernard. Stars Su Pollard and Gorden Kaye. From March 1993. Show more
The National Theatre of Brent's Iconic Icons
Episode 3: The Dalai Lama, or How the West Was Won
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Desmond Olivier Dingle leads a celebration of his holiness the Dalai Lama. With Patrick Barlow. From August 2011. Show more
What is the truth when a railway worker dies at a police HQ? Comic masterpiece adapted by Jeremy Hardy. Stars Adrian Edmondson. Show more
As Robert reluctantly prepares for college, he's disconcerted by the predicament of brown bear cubs. Read by Maureen O'Brien.
Paul Roseby surveys the musical wreckage of Annie 2, and weeps when Henry VIII finally gets to sing. With Elaine Stritch.
The American funny man is in Virginia, Guy Noir is on the election trail and in Lake Wobegon the moon is bright. From 2010.
Dad's Army
Permission to Speak, Sir!: Dad's Army on Radio
3 hours on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
How did BBC TV's classic Home Guard sitcom end up on radio? Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles reveal how they reworked the scripts for the original cast. Featuring 6 episodes. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. One son is missing, and the family is bereaved. A chance encounter with a GI changes things for Zoe. With Penelope Wilton.
4 Extra Debut. It is the 1950s, and young Rumpole defends a man accused of murdering two war heroes. John Mortimer's mystery stars Benedict Cumberbatch. Show more
Sid hires the Lad to run his new venture, but then he discovers a surprise next door. Stars Tony Hancock and Sid James. From May 1955. Show more
Censorship, a ghost story and a depraved dentist. Songs and sketches with John Cleese and Tim Brooke-Taylor. From June 1967. Show more
The American funny man is in Virginia, Guy Noir is on the election trail and in Lake Wobegon the moon is bright. From 2010.
What is the truth when a railway worker dies at a police HQ? Comic masterpiece adapted by Jeremy Hardy. Stars Adrian Edmondson. Show more
As Robert reluctantly prepares for college, he's disconcerted by the predicament of brown bear cubs. Read by Maureen O'Brien.
In his largely untrue radiography, Richard Wilson tells how he inherited a pair of Boots. With David Tennant. From May 2012. Show more
Can game addict Johnny save an alien planet from the comfort of his sick-bed? Terry Pratchett's sci-fi fantasy stars Tim Smith. Show more
The political awakening of psychiatrist Rosa Sobel. Ursula K Le Guin's award-winning powerful tale set in the near future. Read by Laurel Lefkow.
Dad's Army
Permission to Speak, Sir!: Dad's Army on Radio
3 hours on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
How did BBC TV's classic Home Guard sitcom end up on radio? Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles reveal how they reworked the scripts for the original cast. Featuring 6 episodes. Show more
Rhod hosts comedy from Lloyd Langford, Milton Jones and Sarah Millican with music from Goldheart Assembly. From September 2010. Show more
The connection between the Home Secretary, Prime Minister's Press Secretary and murder victim is revealed. Stars Amanda Redman. Show more
Preparing for a Glasgow show-down with the armed robbers, the private eye dresses for his coffin. Read by Grant O'Rourke. Show more
Can game addict Johnny save an alien planet from the comfort of his sick-bed? Terry Pratchett's sci-fi fantasy stars Tim Smith. Show more
The political awakening of psychiatrist Rosa Sobel. Ursula K Le Guin's award-winning powerful tale set in the near future. Read by Laurel Lefkow.
The American funny man is in Virginia, Guy Noir is on the election trail and in Lake Wobegon the moon is bright. From 2010.
Made for 4 Extra. One son is missing, and the family is bereaved. A chance encounter with a GI changes things for Zoe. With Penelope Wilton.
4 Extra Debut. It is the 1950s, and young Rumpole defends a man accused of murdering two war heroes. John Mortimer's mystery stars Benedict Cumberbatch. Show more
What is the truth when a railway worker dies at a police HQ? Comic masterpiece adapted by Jeremy Hardy. Stars Adrian Edmondson. Show more