Starting a website-design company, two brothers struggle through life. Stars Adam Godley and Raymond Coulthard. From May 2004. Show more
A showcase concert for a local diva turns into a headache for organiser Rosie Burns. Stars Prunella Scales. From September 2002. Show more
George Bernard Shaw's story of love, war, honesty, deception and honour, set in 1885 Bulgaria. Starring Andrew Sachs and Gary Bond.
In the Arctic Circle's midsummer silvery light, John Burnside visits the Sami Music Festival of Riddu Riddu in northern Norway. Show more
Booker-winning author Iris Murdoch has a complex reputation thanks to her husband's memoirs. Bidisha investigates. From June 2009. Show more
Colin Murray presents Mel Brooks' Desert Island Discs; Knowing Me, Knowing You; Mark Thomas; Many a Slip; Gerry Anderson and Stewart Lee in Chain Reaction. Show more
Can sales assistant Sapna Sinha pass seven tests to change her life? From Vikas Swarup's novel The Accidental Apprentice.
The Archers actress inherits 'I'll See You Again' by Noel Coward and passes on Bruch's Violin Concerto No 1.
In the Psychiatrist's Chair
Professor Norman Stone
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
The author tells Anthony Clare about his loathing for Oxford University and admiration of Margaret Thatcher. From August 1997. Show more
With Bill suffering heartache, can The Lad and Sid smooth the path to true love? Stars Tony Hancock. From November 1959. Show more
The shady lawyer takes on an amusement arcade. The Marx Brothers radio show recreated. Stars Michael Roberts. From August 1992. Show more
Booker-winning author Iris Murdoch has a complex reputation thanks to her husband's memoirs. Bidisha investigates. From June 2009. Show more
George Bernard Shaw's story of love, war, honesty, deception and honour, set in 1885 Bulgaria. Starring Andrew Sachs and Gary Bond.
Ben gets a new telescope, and Graham has some big news. Starring Julian Rhind-Tutt and Alison Steadman. From 2014. Show more
Kim and Neil debate shaving, the Krankies and Phantom of the Opera, but to what end? Stars Frank Skinner. From October 2012. Show more
As a beautiful woman picks its last withered apple, a dying ancient tree is determined to survive. Read by William Hootkins. Show more
The Man in Black tells of student Malcolm's move to a lonely house of horror. Stars Edward de Souza and David Timson. Show more
Colin Murray presents Mel Brooks' Desert Island Discs; Knowing Me, Knowing You; Mark Thomas; Many a Slip; Gerry Anderson and Stewart Lee in Chain Reaction. Show more
Having an addictive personality, Shappi Khorsandi reveals what it is like being an addict and also chats with Trisha Goddard and comedian Mike Gunn. With music from Duncan Oakley. Show more
The award-winning funny man hears about his audience's worst fears. With Daisy Haggard and Laurence Howarth. From November 2010. Show more
A Puritan vet dishes out tough love to ill pets. Stars Jane Bussmann and David Quantick. With Peter Serafinowicz. From May 1998. Show more
Richard Herring reclaims objects that we've grown to hate - a tracksuit top with a hood. With Emma Kennedy. From October 2010. Show more
As a beautiful woman picks its last withered apple, a dying ancient tree is determined to survive. Read by William Hootkins. Show more
The Man in Black tells of student Malcolm's move to a lonely house of horror. Stars Edward de Souza and David Timson. Show more
Booker-winning author Iris Murdoch has a complex reputation thanks to her husband's memoirs. Bidisha investigates. From June 2009. Show more
Can sales assistant Sapna Sinha pass seven tests to change her life? From Vikas Swarup's novel The Accidental Apprentice.
The Archers actress inherits 'I'll See You Again' by Noel Coward and passes on Bruch's Violin Concerto No 1.
In the Psychiatrist's Chair
Professor Norman Stone
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
The author tells Anthony Clare about his loathing for Oxford University and admiration of Margaret Thatcher. From August 1997. Show more
George Bernard Shaw's story of love, war, honesty, deception and honour, set in 1885 Bulgaria. Starring Andrew Sachs and Gary Bond.