James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Mark Billingham and Natalie Haynes in the literary panel show. From May 2013. Show more
Emma prepares to leave Charles, but her complicated and unfulfilled love-life is beginning to fall apart. Stars John Hurt. Show more
The art of construction deconstructed. Len Fisher and fellow experts locate the 'sweet spot' to hit your nail on the head.
When Ed ends up interviewing his cardiac consultant, he takes it very much to heart. With Sally Hawkins, Stephanie Cole. From December 2007.
Archie Andrews encourages his mentor Peter Brough to fight the flab. Radio ventriloquism. With Dick Emery. From October 1957. Show more
Money muddles for the bumbling civil servants when surplus petty cash must be spent. With Richard Murdoch. From July 1971. Show more
Jack London - The Call of the Wild
1. Kidnapped
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for 5 months
Kidnapped from a wealthy Californian household, a pet dog battles for survival in the frozen Yukon. Stars Robert Jack. Show more
Malebron seeks Findhorn, but Roland's strong imagination threatens to draw the Evil towards the Treasures. Stars Toby Hadoke. Show more
4 Extra Debut. From Strauss to Bithikotsis, novelist Barbara Pym shares her castaway choices with Roy Plomley. From July 1978.
Galway was no ordinary Labrador. He wanted to be a sheep. And then there was that business when he died. Read by the author.
For Coronation year, Ted Ray and a host of BBC radio stars perform for HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH the Duke of Edinburgh.
Rare sketch from the 1958 gala for the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff. Starring Tony Hancock. Show more
Emma prepares to leave Charles, but her complicated and unfulfilled love-life is beginning to fall apart. Stars John Hurt. Show more
The art of construction deconstructed. Len Fisher and fellow experts locate the 'sweet spot' to hit your nail on the head.
Trouble abounds when Neil Griffon takes over his father's racing stables. Stars Francis Matthews and Caroline Blakiston. Show more
Archie Andrews encourages his mentor Peter Brough to fight the flab. Radio ventriloquism. With Dick Emery. From October 1957. Show more
Money muddles for the bumbling civil servants when surplus petty cash must be spent. With Richard Murdoch. From July 1971. Show more
Mel Giedroyc introduces her highlights of this week's 4 O'Clock Show programmes, including savoury chocolates, red squirrels and a trip to Roald Dahl's home village.
Jack London - The Call of the Wild
1. Kidnapped
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for 5 months
Kidnapped from a wealthy Californian household, a pet dog battles for survival in the frozen Yukon. Stars Robert Jack. Show more
Malebron seeks Findhorn, but Roland's strong imagination threatens to draw the Evil towards the Treasures. Stars Toby Hadoke. Show more
Building the world's tallest tower, a civil engineer questions his existence. A vision of the near future. Stars David Calder. Show more
For Coronation year, Ted Ray and a host of BBC radio stars perform for HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH the Duke of Edinburgh.
Rare sketch from the 1958 gala for the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff. Starring Tony Hancock. Show more
4 Extra Debut. 'The end of a day, but the beginning of an age.' Global radio reports celebrating HM the Queen's coronation. From June 1953.
The art of construction deconstructed. Len Fisher and fellow experts locate the 'sweet spot' to hit your nail on the head.
Galway was no ordinary Labrador. He wanted to be a sheep. And then there was that business when he died. Read by the author.
When Ed ends up interviewing his cardiac consultant, he takes it very much to heart. With Sally Hawkins, Stephanie Cole. From December 2007.
The music hall artiste and OAP raps with beat boxer Shlomo, probing buzz words. Stars Christopher Green. From September 2010. Show more
In Brisbane, Tina sings Waltzing Matilda and asks, Why did Billy Have to Boil? Stars Christopher Green. From October 2008. Show more
For two hours, six nights a week, the Comedy Club offers the best laughs around. Plus Arthur Smith speaks to comedian Alfie Brown about the Edinburgh Festival.
Comatose Ben's doctors bring in a psychiatrist, as he recalls his therapy from the past. Stars Neil Pearson. From August 2006. Show more
Martin Jarvis reads from a Haynes manual with more wireless weirdness hosted by Alice Arnold and Jon Holmes. From 2008. Show more
Building the world's tallest tower, a civil engineer questions his existence. A vision of the near future. Stars David Calder. Show more
4 Extra Debut. From Strauss to Bithikotsis, novelist Barbara Pym shares her castaway choices with Roy Plomley. From July 1978.
Galway was no ordinary Labrador. He wanted to be a sheep. And then there was that business when he died. Read by the author.
For Coronation year, Ted Ray and a host of BBC radio stars perform for HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH the Duke of Edinburgh.
Rare sketch from the 1958 gala for the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff. Starring Tony Hancock. Show more
Archie Andrews encourages his mentor Peter Brough to fight the flab. Radio ventriloquism. With Dick Emery. From October 1957. Show more
Trouble abounds when Neil Griffon takes over his father's racing stables. Stars Francis Matthews and Caroline Blakiston. Show more