In an open letter to his junk mail-addicted local curry house, Tom takes issue with the world of marketing. From May 2012. Show more
Muriel Hammond's journey to independence in 1900s Yorkshire. The Winifred Holtby dramatisation concludes with Claire Goose. Show more
Cartoonist Tim Hunkin examines wooden heads in the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford's Aladdin's cave for anthropologists.
Social worker Clare doesn't like people on her patch - especially an interfering vicar. Stars Sally Phillips. From June 2010. Show more
Kenneth Horne's adventure stories of the North West Frontier, plus 'Hornerama' looks at food. With Kenneth Williams. From June 1960.
The Weekly Bind has Mr Mulch's gardening and Patience Gush's poetry. Stars Kenneth Horne and Richard Murdoch. From August 1953. Show more
Wendy longs for home, but first she and the brothers must be rescued from Captain Hook. Stars Toyah Willcox and Ron Moody. Show more
The children help out when a paper chase goes wrong - and Roberta learns the truth about her father. Stars Victoria Carling. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Sue MacGregor reunites the British scientists who discovered the hole in the ozone layer in the mid-1980s. From April 2007.
By Alan Titchmarsh. A widow's life is transformed by an unexpected love affair. Read by Joanna Tope.
4 Extra Debut. A woman compulsively gambles away her inheritance and Christians team up to take down casinos. US public radio show from 2002. Show more
Muriel Hammond's journey to independence in 1900s Yorkshire. The Winifred Holtby dramatisation concludes with Claire Goose. Show more
Cartoonist Tim Hunkin examines wooden heads in the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford's Aladdin's cave for anthropologists.
Miss Jane Marple ponders an outbreak of hate-mail and a trail of death. Agatha Christie whodunit, starring June Whitfield. Show more
Kenneth Horne's adventure stories of the North West Frontier, plus 'Hornerama' looks at food. With Kenneth Williams. From June 1960.
The Weekly Bind has Mr Mulch's gardening and Patience Gush's poetry. Stars Kenneth Horne and Richard Murdoch. From August 1953. Show more
Mel Giedroyc introduces highlights from the past week on the 4 O'Clock Show, including how to train a dog to be a Hollywood star and searching for humming birds in Costa Rica.
Wendy longs for home, but first she and the brothers must be rescued from Captain Hook. Stars Toyah Willcox and Ron Moody. Show more
The children help out when a paper chase goes wrong - and Roberta learns the truth about her father. Stars Victoria Carling. Show more
Gerald and Phrynne are in a seaside resort where the church bells won't stop ringing. Starring Fiona Allen and Mark Gatiss. Show more
Earth's last living man takes on hordes of plague-infected vampires. 1954 cult classic set in 1976 USA. Read by Angus McInnes. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A woman compulsively gambles away her inheritance and Christians team up to take down casinos. US public radio show from 2002. Show more
Kenneth Horne's adventure stories of the North West Frontier, plus 'Hornerama' looks at food. With Kenneth Williams. From June 1960.
The Weekly Bind has Mr Mulch's gardening and Patience Gush's poetry. Stars Kenneth Horne and Richard Murdoch. From August 1953. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Sue MacGregor reunites the British scientists who discovered the hole in the ozone layer in the mid-1980s. From April 2007.
By Alan Titchmarsh. A widow's life is transformed by an unexpected love affair. Read by Joanna Tope.
Social worker Clare doesn't like people on her patch - especially an interfering vicar. Stars Sally Phillips. From June 2010. Show more
Tom Caine wakes up and hears music everywhere, but it's not the food of love. Stars Suggs and Bob Monkhouse. From July 2001. Show more
The best in contemporary comedy. Tonight, Arthur Smith is joined again by Tim FitzHigham.
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On its 25th anniversary, writers and performers reflect on Gummy Monkey: The Musical. Stars Greg Davies. From April 2007. Show more
Gerald and Phrynne are in a seaside resort where the church bells won't stop ringing. Starring Fiona Allen and Mark Gatiss. Show more
Earth's last living man takes on hordes of plague-infected vampires. 1954 cult classic set in 1976 USA. Read by Angus McInnes. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Sue MacGregor reunites the British scientists who discovered the hole in the ozone layer in the mid-1980s. From April 2007.
By Alan Titchmarsh. A widow's life is transformed by an unexpected love affair. Read by Joanna Tope.
Kenneth Horne's adventure stories of the North West Frontier, plus 'Hornerama' looks at food. With Kenneth Williams. From June 1960.
The Weekly Bind has Mr Mulch's gardening and Patience Gush's poetry. Stars Kenneth Horne and Richard Murdoch. From August 1953. Show more
Social worker Clare doesn't like people on her patch - especially an interfering vicar. Stars Sally Phillips. From June 2010. Show more
Miss Jane Marple ponders an outbreak of hate-mail and a trail of death. Agatha Christie whodunit, starring June Whitfield. Show more