Owen Knowles, Dr Robert Hampson and John Milius discuss paradox and moral ambiguity in the modernist classic, published in 1902.
Headmistress Sarah encounters the bitter taste of loss and the joy of achievement. Stars Sarah Lancashire and Philip Glenister. Show more
4 Extra Debut. What are the drawbacks and advantages of taking up the piano in later life? With Richard Ingrams. From November 1999.
The surreal comedian's latest challenge is to be a jockey, with no ability whatsoever. With Tom Goodman-Hill. From May 2007.
Could Mayor Tommy Handley be about to lose his post in high office? With Maurice Denham and Jack Train. From September 1941. Show more
David prepares to move back into his flat, with warnings from Tony ringing in his ears. Stars George Cole. From August 1957. Show more
William wants to impress Dorinda. Recorded at the Theatre Royal, Winchester, and performed by Martin Jarvis. From December 2012. Show more
Hugh and the Strolling Players meet a strange Pilgrim. But Argos is not so lucky. Acclaimed Elizabethan England children's novel, with Josef Lindsay and Adjoa Andoh. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Sue MacGregor reunites some of the founders and leading performers from the Edinburgh Fringe, including Arnold Brown. From September 2005.
Galway was no ordinary Labrador. He wanted to be a sheep. And then there was that business when he died. Read by the author.
Originally cinecast to US cinemas, the American funny man welcomes singers Joe Ely and Sara Watkins to Minnesota. From October 2010.
Headmistress Sarah encounters the bitter taste of loss and the joy of achievement. Stars Sarah Lancashire and Philip Glenister. Show more
4 Extra Debut. What are the drawbacks and advantages of taking up the piano in later life? With Richard Ingrams. From November 1999.
4 Extra Debut. Sea captain Marlow is ordered to sail up the Congo to find the mysterious ivory trader, Mr Kurtz. Stars David Calder.
Could Mayor Tommy Handley be about to lose his post in high office? With Maurice Denham and Jack Train. From September 1941. Show more
David prepares to move back into his flat, with warnings from Tony ringing in his ears. Stars George Cole. From August 1957. Show more
Mel Giedroyc has the best of this week's shows from the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
William wants to impress Dorinda. Recorded at the Theatre Royal, Winchester, and performed by Martin Jarvis. From December 2012. Show more
Hugh and the Strolling Players meet a strange Pilgrim. But Argos is not so lucky. Acclaimed Elizabethan England children's novel, with Josef Lindsay and Adjoa Andoh. Show more
The alien's purpose in Inchbrae becomes apparent when Jill and Beth witness more moments from the past. Stars Gayanne Potter. Show more
Crushed by his dog's death, Robert's vampire quest continues, with a shock in store. Read by Angus McInnes. Show more
Originally cinecast to US cinemas, the American funny man welcomes singers Joe Ely and Sara Watkins to Minnesota. From October 2010.
Could Mayor Tommy Handley be about to lose his post in high office? With Maurice Denham and Jack Train. From September 1941. Show more
David prepares to move back into his flat, with warnings from Tony ringing in his ears. Stars George Cole. From August 1957. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Sue MacGregor reunites some of the founders and leading performers from the Edinburgh Fringe, including Arnold Brown. From September 2005.
Galway was no ordinary Labrador. He wanted to be a sheep. And then there was that business when he died. Read by the author.
The surreal comedian's latest challenge is to be a jockey, with no ability whatsoever. With Tom Goodman-Hill. From May 2007.
The naive gap year student lands in Beijing for his Duke of Edinburgh Award challenge. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From July 2002.
The award-winning American essayist on how no two families are ever alike, and a peep into the caustic mind of the author. From July 2011. Show more
Boothby Graffoe and friends share scary tales of the railway and dramas at sea. With Neil Innes. From February 2001. Show more
The alien's purpose in Inchbrae becomes apparent when Jill and Beth witness more moments from the past. Stars Gayanne Potter. Show more
Crushed by his dog's death, Robert's vampire quest continues, with a shock in store. Read by Angus McInnes. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Sue MacGregor reunites some of the founders and leading performers from the Edinburgh Fringe, including Arnold Brown. From September 2005.
Galway was no ordinary Labrador. He wanted to be a sheep. And then there was that business when he died. Read by the author.
Could Mayor Tommy Handley be about to lose his post in high office? With Maurice Denham and Jack Train. From September 1941. Show more
David prepares to move back into his flat, with warnings from Tony ringing in his ears. Stars George Cole. From August 1957. Show more
The surreal comedian's latest challenge is to be a jockey, with no ability whatsoever. With Tom Goodman-Hill. From May 2007.
4 Extra Debut. Sea captain Marlow is ordered to sail up the Congo to find the mysterious ivory trader, Mr Kurtz. Stars David Calder.