JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge, John Sessions and John Wells. From August 1991. Show more
Sketches about modern life, written and performed by people who have lived a bit of it. Stars Barry Cryer. From August 2004 Show more
A disfigured man is rescued from a Victorian freak show. But what is 'normality'? Powerful drama starring Gerard Murphy.
Why do holidays seem long when you are younger and speed up the older you get? Ian Peacock explores time perception. From 2009. Show more
From Minnesota, the American funny man welcomes entertainer Nellie McKay, and there's ice fishing in Lake Wobegon. From 2011.
Writers David Renwick and Andrew Marshall, plus cast members recall their cult comedy: Features: Skive from School, Not, Remember, Settle Out of Court and Wave Goodbye to CBEs. Show more
Fourteen-year-old Holly can't believe her luck when she is asked out by 20-year-old Jay. Why can't anyone be happy for her? Commissioned by Children in Need.
Made for 4 Extra. The story told by its listeners, which began with a mistimed proposal and a wrong turning. Join in at bbc.co.uk/radio4extra.
Asked to bid for a Monet at auction, the detectives are led on a trail over the Channel. Stars Anna Massey and Frances Barber.
A movie and an illicit cheese supper sparks Mainwaring's own Waterloo. Adapted from TV. With Arthur Lowe. From April 1975. Show more
HMS Troutbridge comes home, dragging vessels from around the world behind her. Stars Leslie Phillips. From July 1967. Show more
From Minnesota, the American funny man welcomes entertainer Nellie McKay, and there's ice fishing in Lake Wobegon. From 2011.
A disfigured man is rescued from a Victorian freak show. But what is 'normality'? Powerful drama starring Gerard Murphy.
Comedian Rufus Hound is joined by Gruffalo author Julia Donaldson, who vividly remembers her teenage crush on Mick Jagger. From August 2012. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A bad day for Ian Chesterton? A chance encounter with an odd girl near Barnes Common is just the start. Read by William Russell. Show more
Ian regains consciousness aboard the TARDIS, and is intrigued by the mystery of Susan and the Doctor. Read by William Russell. Show more
Writers David Renwick and Andrew Marshall, plus cast members recall their cult comedy: Features: Skive from School, Not, Remember, Settle Out of Court and Wave Goodbye to CBEs. Show more
Host Jo Caulfield with Ivo Graham, Carl Donnelly, Paul Foot, Alistair Barry, Gary Delaney and Hal Cruttenden. From November 2013. Show more
Private-eye Billy Rucker investigates the murder of Sir Peter Morant's airline pilot brother, Edward. Stars David Morrissey. Show more
Nick Ross looks back to the 31st December 1960: a meeting in an Essex pub leads to tragedy and a controversial court case. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A bad day for Ian Chesterton? A chance encounter with an odd girl near Barnes Common is just the start. Read by William Russell. Show more
Ian regains consciousness aboard the TARDIS, and is intrigued by the mystery of Susan and the Doctor. Read by William Russell. Show more
Exploring the eerie dead forest of another world, the travellers stumble across a highly advanced city. Read by William Russell. Show more
A strange offering leads to an encounter with a deadly lifeform, and an act of bravery from Susan. Read by William Russell. Show more
Ian and the others consider their captors, and work out what makes them tick. Can they fight back? Read by William Russell. Show more
Escaping the city, the travellers meet with the Thals. Is any attempt at peace doomed to failure? Read by William Russell. Show more
Tensions surface as the case is made for an attack on the city. Can the Thals be convinced to do it? Read by William Russell. Show more
A perilous quest begins. The path to the city proves a treacherous and arduous one, fraught with danger. Read by William Russell. Show more
Finally Ian and friends reach the city. The final reckoning is close. What has happened to the Doctor? Read by William Russell. Show more
Ian is determined to rescue the Doctor and Susan, but the Daleks are equally set to go out fighting. Read by William Russell. Show more