Charles and George are laid off but maintain the pretence of working. Stars Donald Hewlett and Michael Knowles. From 1984. Show more
After Steve and Linda's dinner party, Dan's not keen on a re-match. Stars David Tennant and Elizabeth Carling. From July 2002. Show more
Local amateur dramatics bring back memories for a man accused of murder. Ernest Dudley's 1957 thriller with Cecil Parker. Show more
As Liebermann investigates the murders, he discovers a disturbing common factor among the victims. Read by Alex Jennings.
With a million dollars of diamonds missing and his brother dead, Derek is no nearer to solving the puzzle. Read by James Aubrey.
Retired English master Dr Henry Pickerskill recalls his most memorable detentions. Stars Ian Richardson. From July 2005.
The poet laureate of alternative comedy, John Hegley entertains with a book of verse. With Nigel Piper. From August 1998. Show more
Making new friends - and the problem with polymath bestselling authors. Slightly off sketch show from September 2013. Show more
In true Beau Geste style, Neddie Seagoon joins the foreign legion in disgrace. Stars Harry Secombe. From January 1955. Show more
Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?
The Old Magic
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
Poorly Terry gets some shock news from Bob. Adapted from TV with James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. From October 1975. Show more
Rory Bremner, Andy Zaltzman, Kate O'Sullivan and Nick Doody are joined by the chief political commentator for the Telegraph Peter Oborne and Guardian columnist Deborah Orr. Show more
The squabbling husband and wife's weekly look at classical music. Stars Patrick Barlow and Imelda Staunton. From January 1999. Show more
Sent to the front in disgrace, will Svejk ultimately survive the killing fields of the First World War? Stars Sam Kelly. Show more
By Elizabeth Kuti. Fresh 'witness' insights into history. In Wittenberg 1517, Brother Martin meets the indomitable Frau Sprenger. Read by Eleanor Bron.
A London city slicker tries to win the cup for his float in a Somerset village parade. Stars James Grout and Sarah Neville.
In true Beau Geste style, Neddie Seagoon joins the foreign legion in disgrace. Stars Harry Secombe. From January 1955. Show more
Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?
The Old Magic
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
Poorly Terry gets some shock news from Bob. Adapted from TV with James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. From October 1975. Show more
Local amateur dramatics bring back memories for a man accused of murder. Ernest Dudley's 1957 thriller with Cecil Parker. Show more
As Liebermann investigates the murders, he discovers a disturbing common factor among the victims. Read by Alex Jennings.
With a million dollars of diamonds missing and his brother dead, Derek is no nearer to solving the puzzle. Read by James Aubrey.
Single, pregnant Jane tries to make her bedsit a little more homely, and learns about Toby's writing. Stars Lynne Seymour. Show more
Jean is 83 and was given half a penny a week pocket money as a child. It's a contrast to her young great-granddaughter Simone, who gets six pounds a week. Show more
Adrian is worried about his mum's new independence, and what about his worsening spots? Nicholas Barnes reads Sue Townsend's book.
The much-loved comedian reads from his own bodice ripper novel. As northern unrest grows, Carla O'Mara chases Ashton Whelks.
Sent to the front in disgrace, will Svejk ultimately survive the killing fields of the First World War? Stars Sam Kelly. Show more
Mel joins California's Meteorite Zombies, hears from The Tiger Who Came to Tea author Judith Kerr, and introduces the next episode of Philip Ridley's book Meteorite Spoon.
Bernard strides manfully to the cricket crease, but can he save the day? Stars Su Pollard and Gorden Kaye. From February 1996.
Retired English master Dr Henry Pickerskill recalls his most memorable detentions. Stars Ian Richardson. From July 2005.
The poet laureate of alternative comedy, John Hegley entertains with a book of verse. With Nigel Piper. From August 1998. Show more
Roland is dying. But could he possibly be haunting his wife while he is still alive? Stars Rosemary Leach and Leslie Sands. Show more
Carl fears the attack has caused brain damage, as he keeps having blackouts. Read by Tom Goodman-Hill. Show more
In true Beau Geste style, Neddie Seagoon joins the foreign legion in disgrace. Stars Harry Secombe. From January 1955. Show more
Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?
The Old Magic
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
Poorly Terry gets some shock news from Bob. Adapted from TV with James Bolam and Rodney Bewes. From October 1975. Show more
Local amateur dramatics bring back memories for a man accused of murder. Ernest Dudley's 1957 thriller with Cecil Parker. Show more
As Liebermann investigates the murders, he discovers a disturbing common factor among the victims. Read by Alex Jennings.
With a million dollars of diamonds missing and his brother dead, Derek is no nearer to solving the puzzle. Read by James Aubrey.
By Elizabeth Kuti. Fresh 'witness' insights into history. In Wittenberg 1517, Brother Martin meets the indomitable Frau Sprenger. Read by Eleanor Bron.
A London city slicker tries to win the cup for his float in a Somerset village parade. Stars James Grout and Sarah Neville.
Making new friends - and the problem with polymath bestselling authors. Slightly off sketch show from September 2013. Show more
A robotic dog and friendly car horns? Dave Gorman asks Johnny Vegas to select the public's best loopy idea. From September 2006. Show more
The showbiz veteran has a mishap, but must the show always go on? Stars Steve Delaney and Sue Perkins. From February 2008.
The show where no sketch features more than one voice. With Dan Maier, Graeme Garden and Jeremy Clarkson. From November 2006. Show more
Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth's present causes consternation for his agent Ken. Stars Graham Fellows. From July 1995. Show more
Roland is dying. But could he possibly be haunting his wife while he is still alive? Stars Rosemary Leach and Leslie Sands. Show more
Carl fears the attack has caused brain damage, as he keeps having blackouts. Read by Tom Goodman-Hill. Show more
Local amateur dramatics bring back memories for a man accused of murder. Ernest Dudley's 1957 thriller with Cecil Parker. Show more
As Liebermann investigates the murders, he discovers a disturbing common factor among the victims. Read by Alex Jennings.
With a million dollars of diamonds missing and his brother dead, Derek is no nearer to solving the puzzle. Read by James Aubrey.
Rory Bremner, Andy Zaltzman, Kate O'Sullivan and Nick Doody are joined by the chief political commentator for the Telegraph Peter Oborne and Guardian columnist Deborah Orr. Show more
The squabbling husband and wife's weekly look at classical music. Stars Patrick Barlow and Imelda Staunton. From January 1999. Show more
Sent to the front in disgrace, will Svejk ultimately survive the killing fields of the First World War? Stars Sam Kelly. Show more
By Elizabeth Kuti. Fresh 'witness' insights into history. In Wittenberg 1517, Brother Martin meets the indomitable Frau Sprenger. Read by Eleanor Bron.
A London city slicker tries to win the cup for his float in a Somerset village parade. Stars James Grout and Sarah Neville.