In the tale of equine love, Marengo faces being put to stud, whilst Copenhagen discovers literature. Stars Stephen Fry. From January 2014. Show more
Chief mouser to the Cabinet Office gives a cat's eye view of life at Number 10 under Tony Blair. With James Fleet. From 2012. Show more
Three young women seek entertainment careers in dazzling post-war New York. Stars Madeleine Potter and Barbara Barnes. Show more
Ian Peacock picks up his spoon and delves into the history of "The King of Fruits". With Lucinda Lambton. From 2005. Show more
To further his career as a top celebrity, Arthur tries to make a documentary about himself to sell to the BBC. Stars Steve Delaney and Mel Giedroyc. From February 2009. Show more
Transcendental instruction imparted by Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees, Chris Emmett and Fred Harris. From January 1977. Show more
From the Wright Brothers to baked beans, it's more quick-fire gagging from the mirth-meister. With Pat Coombs. From August 1972.
The story of a pint-size genius with special powers - and she's only five. Narrated by Lenny Henry. Stars Nichola McAuliffe. Show more
4 Extra Debut. The late film director and restaurant critic takes William Walton, The Jacksons and Billy Fury to his isle. From October 2005.
By Georges Hausemer. Tale of a 1950s childhood lived alongside the Luxembourgeois railway, with a pointsman for a father. Translated by Michael Hoffman, read by Michael Pennington. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Mark Radcliffe explores the life of Violet Carson, the actress who played Coronation Street's harridan Ena Sharpies for 20 years. With Tony Warren. Show more
John Hegley makes a spectacle of himself in Barnet with visionary poems and songs. With Nigel Piper. From 1998. Show more
Three young women seek entertainment careers in dazzling post-war New York. Stars Madeleine Potter and Barbara Barnes. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. Comedian, poet and timewaster Tim Key invites you for a special look at the influence of boredom on comedy. Includes Hancock, Sean Lock, Peter Cook and The Boosh. Show more
Sit down for a cuppa with Mel's best bits of this week's 4 O'Clock Shows. Including a cuddle with a baby crocodile, spider-hunting in Exeter, and cheese-rolling in Gloucestershire.
The story of a pint-size genius with special powers - and she's only five. Narrated by Lenny Henry. Stars Nichola McAuliffe. Show more
The Time Lord deduces Sutekh's deadly plan for freeing himself from his eternal captivity in Egypt. Fourth Doctor adventure read by Tom Baker.
Voices from the Grave
50 Berkeley Square by Dylan Ritson
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for 7 months
The most haunted house in Victorian London is about to give up its dark secret after a hundred years. Stars Harry Myers. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Mark Radcliffe explores the life of Violet Carson, the actress who played Coronation Street's harridan Ena Sharpies for 20 years. With Tony Warren. Show more
John Hegley makes a spectacle of himself in Barnet with visionary poems and songs. With Nigel Piper. From 1998. Show more
Ian Peacock picks up his spoon and delves into the history of "The King of Fruits". With Lucinda Lambton. From 2005. Show more
Transcendental instruction imparted by Jo Kendall, Nigel Rees, Chris Emmett and Fred Harris. From January 1977. Show more
From the Wright Brothers to baked beans, it's more quick-fire gagging from the mirth-meister. With Pat Coombs. From August 1972.
4 Extra Debut. The late film director and restaurant critic takes William Walton, The Jacksons and Billy Fury to his isle. From October 2005.
By Georges Hausemer. Tale of a 1950s childhood lived alongside the Luxembourgeois railway, with a pointsman for a father. Translated by Michael Hoffman, read by Michael Pennington. Show more
To further his career as a top celebrity, Arthur tries to make a documentary about himself to sell to the BBC. Stars Steve Delaney and Mel Giedroyc. From February 2009. Show more
Marge Simpson marries royalty and John Yogi Bear invents TV. Craig Brown's satirical history of Britain. From September 2006. Show more
The best in contemporary comedy. Tonight, Arthur Smith is joined by Edinburgh Comedy Award best newcomer, John Kearns.
As comatose Ben leaves hospital, he invents a panel game and meets Buzz Aldrin. Stars Neil Pearson. From 2009. Show more
Tales of hitchhiking and spirituality, featuring the Mormons and a pair of criminal brothers. With Rich Hall. From January 2005.
The Time Lord deduces Sutekh's deadly plan for freeing himself from his eternal captivity in Egypt. Fourth Doctor adventure read by Tom Baker.
Voices from the Grave
50 Berkeley Square by Dylan Ritson
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for 7 months
The most haunted house in Victorian London is about to give up its dark secret after a hundred years. Stars Harry Myers. Show more
4 Extra Debut. The late film director and restaurant critic takes William Walton, The Jacksons and Billy Fury to his isle. From October 2005.
By Georges Hausemer. Tale of a 1950s childhood lived alongside the Luxembourgeois railway, with a pointsman for a father. Translated by Michael Hoffman, read by Michael Pennington. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. Comedian, poet and timewaster Tim Key invites you for a special look at the influence of boredom on comedy. Includes Hancock, Sean Lock, Peter Cook and The Boosh. Show more