Singers Tommy and Sheila hit stormy waters performing on a cruise ship. Stars Roy Hudd and June Whitfield. From August 1998. Show more
The slimmers aim to give Kelly a wedding day she'll never forget, but she may want to. Stars Michael Troughton. From March 1999. Show more
With terrified hostages, the brutal hijackers make demands to the Transit Authority. William Hope reads John Godey's thriller.
Richard Stilgoe explores how the Swinging Sixties created new storyline opportunities for The Archers. From May 2003.
Doug wonders if he can rely on his ex-wife Molly for help during his mum's convalescence. Stars Paul Venables. From August 2005. Show more
Zimbabwean care worker Beauty Oolonga is back to tend Britain’s cauliflower cheese-eating elderly population From 2011. Show more
Neddie Seagoon tries to set fire to the English Channel to claim the insurance. Stars Harry Secombe. From February 1957. Show more
Arriving home late, Al's wife thwarts his efforts to relax. A compilation of the northern comic's 1950s monologues. From October 1995. Show more
Satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Sandi Toksvig, with regular panellist Jeremy Hardy and guest panellists Justin Moorhouse, Sara Pascoe and Bob Mills.
The duo tell Parky about diversifying into cheese. With Sean Foley, Hamish McColl and Michael Parkinson. From March 2003. Show more
Bellingham's return spells danger. Could the damaging truth about Leonard be revealed? Stars Rory Kinnear and Laura Rees.
Afternoon Reading
Sophie Hannah - The Fantastic Book of Everybody's Secrets
Episode 2: Friendly Amid the Haters
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
A woman asks a joiner to re-hang some doors, but his response is frightening. Read by Kathryn Hunt. Show more
Ex-trombonist George cannot recall his son's name, yet music sparks lucid memories of his days on the road. Stars Windsor Davies. Show more
Neddie Seagoon tries to set fire to the English Channel to claim the insurance. Stars Harry Secombe. From February 1957. Show more
Arriving home late, Al's wife thwarts his efforts to relax. A compilation of the northern comic's 1950s monologues. From October 1995. Show more
With terrified hostages, the brutal hijackers make demands to the Transit Authority. William Hope reads John Godey's thriller.
Richard Stilgoe explores how the Swinging Sixties created new storyline opportunities for The Archers. From May 2003.
Roseanne McNulty remembers when she secretly met another man behind her husband's back. Read by Doreen Keogh and Alex Jennings.
Sport and the British
Episode 2: A Level Playing Field
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Clare Balding charts how the British shaped sport and vice versa. Unlike the French, was it our socially bonding love of cricket that prevented a revolution? Show more
Reporter Richardson spends more time with the headstrong heiress. Stars Tim Pigott-Smith, Juliet Aubrey and Jordan Frieda. Show more
Why did Violet Gibson, whose quest for spiritual comfort was troubled, try to kill the fascist dictator? Read by Sinead Cusack. Show more
Bellingham's return spells danger. Could the damaging truth about Leonard be revealed? Stars Rory Kinnear and Laura Rees.
Mel Giedroyc flips out with a guide to making American-style pancakes and hears the latest episode of the current story, Cry Wolf, by Susan P Gates.
Charles learns of Izzy's torrid past, when her friends join them for a holiday. Stars Imelda Staunton. From November 1988. Show more
Doug wonders if he can rely on his ex-wife Molly for help during his mum's convalescence. Stars Paul Venables. From August 2005. Show more
Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. From December 2008. Show more
In search of the true story, Tom Morton meets the professional musician son of legendary singer Matt Monro. From 2008. Show more
Neddie Seagoon tries to set fire to the English Channel to claim the insurance. Stars Harry Secombe. From February 1957. Show more
Arriving home late, Al's wife thwarts his efforts to relax. A compilation of the northern comic's 1950s monologues. From October 1995. Show more
With terrified hostages, the brutal hijackers make demands to the Transit Authority. William Hope reads John Godey's thriller.
Richard Stilgoe explores how the Swinging Sixties created new storyline opportunities for The Archers. From May 2003.
Afternoon Reading
Sophie Hannah - The Fantastic Book of Everybody's Secrets
Episode 2: Friendly Amid the Haters
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
A woman asks a joiner to re-hang some doors, but his response is frightening. Read by Kathryn Hunt. Show more
Ex-trombonist George cannot recall his son's name, yet music sparks lucid memories of his days on the road. Stars Windsor Davies. Show more
Zimbabwean care worker Beauty Oolonga is back to tend Britain’s cauliflower cheese-eating elderly population From 2011. Show more
The complication of ordering coffee and finding Captain Oates. Sketch show with Robert Webb and Olivia Colman. From August 2002. Show more
For two hours, six nights a week, the Comedy Club offers the best comedy around. Simon Munnery chats to Josie Long.
Pip wants to save the poor and Harry Biscuit wants swans. Mark Evans's Dickensian spoof starring Tom Allen. From 2009. Show more
Spoofing David Coleman and radio continuity. Sketch comedy with Chris Barrie, Nick Maloney and Nick Wilton. From November 1984. Show more
Roseanne McNulty remembers when she secretly met another man behind her husband's back. Read by Doreen Keogh and Alex Jennings.
Sport and the British
Episode 2: A Level Playing Field
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Clare Balding charts how the British shaped sport and vice versa. Unlike the French, was it our socially bonding love of cricket that prevented a revolution? Show more
Reporter Richardson spends more time with the headstrong heiress. Stars Tim Pigott-Smith, Juliet Aubrey and Jordan Frieda. Show more
Why did Violet Gibson, whose quest for spiritual comfort was troubled, try to kill the fascist dictator? Read by Sinead Cusack. Show more
Simon Mayo discovers which generation is the funniest. With Jon Richardson, Lucy Porter and Roy Walker. From December 2008. Show more
In search of the true story, Tom Morton meets the professional musician son of legendary singer Matt Monro. From 2008. Show more
With terrified hostages, the brutal hijackers make demands to the Transit Authority. William Hope reads John Godey's thriller.
Richard Stilgoe explores how the Swinging Sixties created new storyline opportunities for The Archers. From May 2003.
Bellingham's return spells danger. Could the damaging truth about Leonard be revealed? Stars Rory Kinnear and Laura Rees.
Afternoon Reading
Sophie Hannah - The Fantastic Book of Everybody's Secrets
Episode 2: Friendly Amid the Haters
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
A woman asks a joiner to re-hang some doors, but his response is frightening. Read by Kathryn Hunt. Show more
Ex-trombonist George cannot recall his son's name, yet music sparks lucid memories of his days on the road. Stars Windsor Davies. Show more