With summer holidays imminent, it's time for a museum trip. What could possibly go wrong? Stars Karl Howman. From January 1997. Show more
In a rare moment, Miss Callaghan apologises to her ex, lovestruck pupil Roy. Starring Martin Clunes. From February 1993. Show more
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James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Mark Billingham and Natalie Haynes in the literary panel show. From June 2013. Show more
The navy's oldest Sub-Lieutenant causes upset when he gets ideas above his station. Stars Leslie Phillips. From October 1966.
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As Bugs Bunny makes an untimely appearance, Nigel and Michael go their separate ways. Stars Adam Godley. From March 2007.
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15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Tales inspired by Peter Pan chapter titles. A cello and her owner go on adventures. Read by Melody Grove. Show more
A young magician is left alone in his master's workshop. Judith French updates Goethe's tale. Stars Paul Rhys and Harry Towb. Show more
The navy's oldest Sub-Lieutenant causes upset when he gets ideas above his station. Stars Leslie Phillips. From October 1966.
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From the Metropolitan Police to a dead newsreader, it's the ultimate one-man show, written by the host. From February 1984. Show more
Simon delves into his HSE background for one final ruse. Stars Geoffrey Palmer and Samuel West. From March 2005. Show more
With key witness Mary dead, there's drama at her flat and the suave sleuth worries about Steve. Stars Peter Coke. From 1954. Show more
The appointment of the Chaplain is imminent and there's a surprise encounter in Rome. Stars Ron Cook and Caroline Martin.
Author and film critic David Thomson explores how cinema has changed him - and us. The thrill of romance and a kiss as big as a house. From 2011. Show more
Pondering her past and future, Hope Clearwater takes action after she makes a discovery. Concluded by Fiona Shaw.
Lee Ingleby reads from John Osborne's exploration of the radio stations of Britain. John looks to the future, revelling in radio's relationship with the internet. Show more
Marian and Amy's inheritance changes their lives, but not in the way they imagined. Dramatised by Tony Ramsay, narrated by Harold Pinter, starring Emilia Fox.
Mel Giedroyc concludes Terry Pratchett's A Hat Full of Sky, and celebrates midsummer by playing the ukulele and joining Clare Balding and Mark Thomas at the Uffington White Horse.
Bill takes time off to help a friend, but Faith's already working at home. With Lynda Bellingham and James Bolam. From May 1991. Show more
Edward Wilson finds his job title changing with alarming alacrity. Orwellian sitcom starring Robert Lindsay. From April 1985. Show more
Back in Omnia, Deacon Vorbis proclaims himself the One True Prophet. Brutha has concerns. Stars Anton Lesser. Show more
The obsessive Jervas Dudley reveals how he came to be incarcerated in an asylum. Chilling tale read by Ryan McCluskey. Show more
The navy's oldest Sub-Lieutenant causes upset when he gets ideas above his station. Stars Leslie Phillips. From October 1966.
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From the Metropolitan Police to a dead newsreader, it's the ultimate one-man show, written by the host. From February 1984. Show more
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Come Away, Come Away!
Episode 1: Peanut Butter and Cello, by Geraldine McCaughrean
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Tales inspired by Peter Pan chapter titles. A cello and her owner go on adventures. Read by Melody Grove. Show more
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Award-winning comics Howard Read and Josie Long are joined by Chris Chantler on a 'road movie for radio.' From March 2007.
Danny uses the power of music to help humanity - and a dormouse. With Isy Suttie and beatboxer Beardyman. From 2008. Show more
For two hours, six nights a week, the Comedy Club offers the best laughs around. Plus Arthur Smith talks to Benny Boot ahead of his run at the Edinburgh Fringe.
The 'one woman Fast Show' performs an array of comic characters including a fame-hungry celebrity mother. From November 2010. Show more
The late-night broodings of a Radio 4 continuity announcer. Subversive sitcom starring Alistair McGowan. From August 2010. Show more
Travellers, including a love-struck postie, share their darkest secrets. Stars Nat Segnit and Stewart Wright. From August 2008.
Back in Omnia, Deacon Vorbis proclaims himself the One True Prophet. Brutha has concerns. Stars Anton Lesser. Show more
The obsessive Jervas Dudley reveals how he came to be incarcerated in an asylum. Chilling tale read by Ryan McCluskey. Show more
Simon delves into his HSE background for one final ruse. Stars Geoffrey Palmer and Samuel West. From March 2005. Show more
With key witness Mary dead, there's drama at her flat and the suave sleuth worries about Steve. Stars Peter Coke. From 1954. Show more
Daddy is not keen on his new orthopaedic mattress, so he and Maud try a crafty swap. Stars Denise Coffey. From March 2004. Show more
As Bugs Bunny makes an untimely appearance, Nigel and Michael go their separate ways. Stars Adam Godley. From March 2007.
Marian and Amy's inheritance changes their lives, but not in the way they imagined. Dramatised by Tony Ramsay, narrated by Harold Pinter, starring Emilia Fox.
Come Away, Come Away!
Episode 1: Peanut Butter and Cello, by Geraldine McCaughrean
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Tales inspired by Peter Pan chapter titles. A cello and her owner go on adventures. Read by Melody Grove. Show more
A young magician is left alone in his master's workshop. Judith French updates Goethe's tale. Stars Paul Rhys and Harry Towb. Show more