Captain Hook turns the tables, as the battle between the Lost Boys and the pirates begins. Stars Toyah Willcox and Ron Moody. Show more
An avalanche poses a problem on the line and even a fishing trip takes a dramatic turn. Stars Paul Copley and Victoria Carling. Show more
Being hypnotised by his brother-in-law at a dinner party awakens strange abilities in Tom Wallace. Read by Trevor White. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Anne Harvey explores how Edward Thomas's poem 'Adlestrop' came to be written, and the fascination of a short poem in which nothing happens. From June 2001.
Will Graham be the next Blue Peter presenter and why did Tina's husband leave her? Stars Michael Troughton. From March 1999. Show more
Nicholas Parsons hosts, as Paul Sinha, Patrick Kielty, Shappi Khorsandi, and Gyles Brandreth try to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation. Show more
Lugubrious Les Dawson with a tale of when the worm turned, and Cosmo discusses modern art. With Eli Woods. From March 1985. Show more
Senior Troutbridge officers fear the worst when they are summoned to the Admiralty. Stars Stephen Murray. From January 1976. Show more
As talent night rehearsals grind on, peanuts and a trolley challenge some town residents. Stars Sheila Hancock. From June 2010. Show more
Comedian Thom Tuck presents three sketch groups from the UK circuit: Croft and Pearce, Beasts and Casual Violence. From June 2014. Show more
Evocative tale of a West Country childhood. The Lee family arrive in their new home. Recorded on location. Stars Tim McInnerny.
A grumpy camel gets the hump for his laziness in Kipling's fantastical tale, read by Samuel West.
Writer Jilly Cooper inherits Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony and passes on 'Something Good' from The Sound of Music.
Loose Ends
Suggs, Janet Suzman, David Schneider, Chris Stewart, Arthur Smith, Moulettes, Pete Fij and Terry Bickers
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Clive Anderson is joined by Janet Suzman, David Schneider, Chris Stewart and Arthur Smith for conversation and comedy. With music from Moulettes, and Pete Fij and Terry Bickers. Show more
Lugubrious Les Dawson with a tale of when the worm turned, and Cosmo discusses modern art. With Eli Woods. From March 1985. Show more
Senior Troutbridge officers fear the worst when they are summoned to the Admiralty. Stars Stephen Murray. From January 1976. Show more
Being hypnotised by his brother-in-law at a dinner party awakens strange abilities in Tom Wallace. Read by Trevor White. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Anne Harvey explores how Edward Thomas's poem 'Adlestrop' came to be written, and the fascination of a short poem in which nothing happens. From June 2001.
Nearing her 100th birthday, Roseanne McNulty's future at a mental hospital is uncertain. By Sebastian Barry, read by Doreen Keogh and Alex Jennings. Show more
Sir David Cannadine explores Winston Churchill's love affair with cinema and friendship with stars like Charlie Chaplin. With a scene from Churchill's forgotten screenplay. Show more
September 1915. Connie Hammond makes a dramatic return and Muriel gets worrying news. Stars Claire Goose and Brigit Forsyth. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Tall tales of true love from modern rural Ireland and its recent past. Dermot Crowley reads matchmaker Willie Daly's memoir. Show more
Evocative tale of a West Country childhood. The Lee family arrive in their new home. Recorded on location. Stars Tim McInnerny.
Mel Giedroyc has the first story from Chris Milne's 'Naughty Stories for Good Boys and Girls', plus the last in the series A Guide to Garden Wildlife, and we're off to Wimbledon.
Duo Tommy and Sheila's comeback faces jeopardy - from his dodgy past. Stars Roy Hudd and June Whitfield. From August 1998. Show more
Will Graham be the next Blue Peter presenter and why did Tina's husband leave her? Stars Michael Troughton. From March 1999. Show more
As talent night rehearsals grind on, peanuts and a trolley challenge some town residents. Stars Sheila Hancock. From June 2010. Show more
A Good Read
Ann Widdecombe and Helen Wilkinson
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
4 Extra Debut. Tom Sutcliffe, Ann Widdecombe and Helen Wilkinson compare books by Richard Dawkins, Brian Moore and Antonia Fraser. From July 1997. Show more
Lugubrious Les Dawson with a tale of when the worm turned, and Cosmo discusses modern art. With Eli Woods. From March 1985. Show more
Senior Troutbridge officers fear the worst when they are summoned to the Admiralty. Stars Stephen Murray. From January 1976. Show more
Being hypnotised by his brother-in-law at a dinner party awakens strange abilities in Tom Wallace. Read by Trevor White. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Anne Harvey explores how Edward Thomas's poem 'Adlestrop' came to be written, and the fascination of a short poem in which nothing happens. From June 2001.
A grumpy camel gets the hump for his laziness in Kipling's fantastical tale, read by Samuel West.
Writer Jilly Cooper inherits Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony and passes on 'Something Good' from The Sound of Music.
Loose Ends
Suggs, Janet Suzman, David Schneider, Chris Stewart, Arthur Smith, Moulettes, Pete Fij and Terry Bickers
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Clive Anderson is joined by Janet Suzman, David Schneider, Chris Stewart and Arthur Smith for conversation and comedy. With music from Moulettes, and Pete Fij and Terry Bickers. Show more
Nicholas Parsons hosts, as Paul Sinha, Patrick Kielty, Shappi Khorsandi, and Gyles Brandreth try to talk for 60 seconds with no hesitation, repetition or deviation. Show more
Comedian Thom Tuck presents three sketch groups from the UK circuit: Croft and Pearce, Beasts and Casual Violence. From June 2014. Show more
Satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Sandi Toksvig, with regular panellist Jeremy Hardy and guest panellists including Susan Calman, Romesh Ranganathan and Holly Walsh.
Foley and McColl: The Interview
Cool As You Like
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for 8 months
The duo tells Parky about their dramatic showbiz bust-up. With Sean Foley, Hamish McColl and Michael Parkinson. From March 2003 Show more
Nearing her 100th birthday, Roseanne McNulty's future at a mental hospital is uncertain. By Sebastian Barry, read by Doreen Keogh and Alex Jennings. Show more
Sir David Cannadine explores Winston Churchill's love affair with cinema and friendship with stars like Charlie Chaplin. With a scene from Churchill's forgotten screenplay. Show more
September 1915. Connie Hammond makes a dramatic return and Muriel gets worrying news. Stars Claire Goose and Brigit Forsyth. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Tall tales of true love from modern rural Ireland and its recent past. Dermot Crowley reads matchmaker Willie Daly's memoir. Show more
As talent night rehearsals grind on, peanuts and a trolley challenge some town residents. Stars Sheila Hancock. From June 2010. Show more
A Good Read
Ann Widdecombe and Helen Wilkinson
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
4 Extra Debut. Tom Sutcliffe, Ann Widdecombe and Helen Wilkinson compare books by Richard Dawkins, Brian Moore and Antonia Fraser. From July 1997. Show more
Being hypnotised by his brother-in-law at a dinner party awakens strange abilities in Tom Wallace. Read by Trevor White. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Anne Harvey explores how Edward Thomas's poem 'Adlestrop' came to be written, and the fascination of a short poem in which nothing happens. From June 2001.
Evocative tale of a West Country childhood. The Lee family arrive in their new home. Recorded on location. Stars Tim McInnerny.
A grumpy camel gets the hump for his laziness in Kipling's fantastical tale, read by Samuel West.
Writer Jilly Cooper inherits Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony and passes on 'Something Good' from The Sound of Music.
Loose Ends
Suggs, Janet Suzman, David Schneider, Chris Stewart, Arthur Smith, Moulettes, Pete Fij and Terry Bickers
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Clive Anderson is joined by Janet Suzman, David Schneider, Chris Stewart and Arthur Smith for conversation and comedy. With music from Moulettes, and Pete Fij and Terry Bickers. Show more