Using letters to reveal corporate lunacy - the comedian is baffled by the weird world of parking enforcement. From 2011. Show more
Christine de Pizan's allegorical fantasy about building a fortress for women from valour, virtue and wisdom. With Kathryn Hunt.
Clive muses on taking singing lessons. It's all about support and the booby trap in The Flower Song. From July 2001.
The American humorist reads from his extensive published stories and articles, including some guilty secrets. From April 2010. Show more
An unwelcome visitor arrives. Clerical comedy adapted from TV, with Derek Nimmo and William Mervyn. From January 1971. Show more
The Men from the Ministry
Don't Let Them Needle You
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
The truth will out with the bureaucrats' mix-up over a flu vaccine. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From March 1973. Show more
The Bishop takes the children of the Blue Doors Theatre Company to Stratford. Pamela Brown's adventure stars Caroline Harker.
Kizzy is a diddakoi, a half-gypsy who finds her world turned upside when her beloved gran dies. Stars Nisa Cole.
4 Extra Debut. From Flanagan to Beethoven, illustrator and author Judith Kerr shares her castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From February 2004.
A bored middle-class lady hopes a young student will bring some much-needed excitement into her life. Read by Emily Woof. Show more
Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he been around in 1988. Can Clara be prevented from playing Peter Pan? Show more
Matt is in serious danger, and Lilian tries to face down the enemy.
The Liberal Democrat grandee talks to Anne Perkins about her admiration for the economic historian Karl Polanyi.
Christine de Pizan's allegorical fantasy about building a fortress for women from valour, virtue and wisdom. With Kathryn Hunt.
Clive muses on taking singing lessons. It's all about support and the booby trap in The Flower Song. From July 2001.
An unusual gang of crooks plan a daring robbery at a posh London store. Stars Peter Jones, Charles Hawtrey and Bernard Bresslaw. Show more
An unwelcome visitor arrives. Clerical comedy adapted from TV, with Derek Nimmo and William Mervyn. From January 1971. Show more
The Men from the Ministry
Don't Let Them Needle You
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
The truth will out with the bureaucrats' mix-up over a flu vaccine. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From March 1973. Show more
Mel introduces a round-up of highlights from the past week on the 4 O'Clock Show, including a visit to Quentin Blake's art studio and a guide to Shakespearean snacks.
The Bishop takes the children of the Blue Doors Theatre Company to Stratford. Pamela Brown's adventure stars Caroline Harker.
Kizzy is a diddakoi, a half-gypsy who finds her world turned upside when her beloved gran dies. Stars Nisa Cole.
A safari into the prehistoric past sparks unexpected results. Adaptation of one of Ray Bradbury's most famous yarns, starring Max Robinson.
Two cyberpunks go for the big score by hacking a vicious criminal. Adam Sims reads the novel that coined the term 'cyberspace'. Show more
Michael Williams stars as 1940s comic Robb Wilton, had he been around in 1988. Can Clara be prevented from playing Peter Pan? Show more
Matt is in serious danger, and Lilian tries to face down the enemy.
The Liberal Democrat grandee talks to Anne Perkins about her admiration for the economic historian Karl Polanyi.
An unwelcome visitor arrives. Clerical comedy adapted from TV, with Derek Nimmo and William Mervyn. From January 1971. Show more
The Men from the Ministry
Don't Let Them Needle You
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
The truth will out with the bureaucrats' mix-up over a flu vaccine. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From March 1973. Show more
4 Extra Debut. From Flanagan to Beethoven, illustrator and author Judith Kerr shares her castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From February 2004.
A bored middle-class lady hopes a young student will bring some much-needed excitement into her life. Read by Emily Woof. Show more
The American humorist reads from his extensive published stories and articles, including some guilty secrets. From April 2010. Show more
Cookery writer Damien Trench finds himself reluctantly writing for a supermarket. Stars Miles Jupp. From November 2011. Show more
From 10pm to midnight every Sunday night, Arthur Smith presents two hours of comedy. Tonight Ray Peacock speaks to David Nobbs.
O'Reilly is spooked when the boat runs aground on a prison island in the Woe-Betides. Stars Bernard Cribbins. From November 1997. Show more
The codebreakers run out of rations. Can special new recruit Willis save their bacon? Stars Robert Bathurst. From May 2008. Show more
A safari into the prehistoric past sparks unexpected results. Adaptation of one of Ray Bradbury's most famous yarns, starring Max Robinson.
Two cyberpunks go for the big score by hacking a vicious criminal. Adam Sims reads the novel that coined the term 'cyberspace'. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. Find out what's happening to Lilian and Matt in a brand new Ambridge Extra.
Made for 4 Extra. Matt is in wealthy company, and has a proposition for Brenda.
Brenda has decided she's got nothing to lose, and Matt thinks he's onto a winner.
Things are getting out of control for Matt, while Brenda is in seventh heaven.
Matt's hopes are shattered, and Brenda begins to wonder.
Matt is still in St Petersburg, and Lilian is getting worried.
Matt is doggedly following his lead, while Brenda is discovering the truth.
Matt makes a date with Tatyana, while Brenda feels sidelined.