Faith is worrying about money, when Bill gets an unexpected offer. Stars Lynda Bellingham and James Bolam. From December 1989. Show more
The lifestyle show focuses on 'education' and 'money'. Stars Robert Duncan and Jan Ravens. From August 1997. Show more
Lady Tresselian allows her ward to bring his wife and ex-wife to her house party with disastrous results. Stars Hugh Bonneville. Show more
Hugh Quarshie talks to those who knew one of Africa's most brilliant but troubled writers: Bessie Head. From 1999.
The Fall of the Mausoleum Club
The Pet and the Pendulum
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for 11 months
Dr Westler's inhuman hopping skills reveal an unholy project involving animals. Stars Jim Broadbent. From September 1988. Show more
The American humourist on his guilt using his family in his writing in 'Repeat After Me', plus more diary extracts. From December 2013. Show more
Neddie Seagoon and friends are on the London trail of long-buried valuables. Stars Spike Milligan. From October 1957.
Unleashed on the patients, the medics are unprepared for the formidable Sister Virtue. Stars Richard Briers. From July 1968. Show more
Martin Young's famous people quiz. With Francis Wheen, Carmen Callil, Fred Housego and Victoria Glendinning. From July 1998. Show more
Dorothy is perturbed by de Quinine and Sir Walter Spott arrives. Lakeland poets parody with Miriam Margolyes. From May 1987. Show more
John Harman's will is found in a cash box, bequeathing the money to the Crown and not Boffin. Stars Simon Cadell and Pippa Guard.
An abandoned wife sets out to fetch her husband back from the watery spirits who lured him away. Read by Amanda Lawrence.
Set in a hotel, Peter Tinniswood's last play was created for Chekhov admirer Paul Scofield. With Emma Fielding and Stephen Thorne. Show more
Neddie Seagoon and friends are on the London trail of long-buried valuables. Stars Spike Milligan. From October 1957.
Unleashed on the patients, the medics are unprepared for the formidable Sister Virtue. Stars Richard Briers. From July 1968. Show more
Lady Tresselian allows her ward to bring his wife and ex-wife to her house party with disastrous results. Stars Hugh Bonneville. Show more
Hugh Quarshie talks to those who knew one of Africa's most brilliant but troubled writers: Bessie Head. From 1999.
As tensions simmer in a close-knit family, money troubles jeopardise an already fragile relationship. Read by Jane Whittenshaw. Show more
Pepys celebrates the anniversary of an operation three years previously, when he had a bladder stone removed. Starring Kris Marshall. Show more
God's Architect
Episode 2: Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Pugin falls in love, but tragic events are set to shape both the course of his career and personal life. Read by Haydn Gwynne.
John Harman's will is found in a cash box, bequeathing the money to the Crown and not Boffin. Stars Simon Cadell and Pippa Guard.
Including the Norwegian student who lives in a cave and how the film industry is going green. Plus, Richard Hammond reads the next instalment of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Top cops are on the case, when a witness protection programme goes catastrophically wrong. Stars Roy Hudd. From August 1986.
The Fall of the Mausoleum Club
The Pet and the Pendulum
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for 11 months
Dr Westler's inhuman hopping skills reveal an unholy project involving animals. Stars Jim Broadbent. From September 1988. Show more
Martin Young's famous people quiz. With Francis Wheen, Carmen Callil, Fred Housego and Victoria Glendinning. From July 1998. Show more
Janis Ian tells Tom Morton about her singing career, with songs recorded by Glen Campbell and Bette Midler. From October 2011. Show more
Neddie Seagoon and friends are on the London trail of long-buried valuables. Stars Spike Milligan. From October 1957.
Unleashed on the patients, the medics are unprepared for the formidable Sister Virtue. Stars Richard Briers. From July 1968. Show more
Lady Tresselian allows her ward to bring his wife and ex-wife to her house party with disastrous results. Stars Hugh Bonneville. Show more
Hugh Quarshie talks to those who knew one of Africa's most brilliant but troubled writers: Bessie Head. From 1999.
Fred MacAulay brings you the pick of the best comedy from the Edinburgh Festival.
The American humourist on his guilt using his family in his writing in 'Repeat After Me', plus more diary extracts. From December 2013. Show more
Local traders are in revolt after a rowdy party shop opens in Lenzie. Stars Sanjeev Kohli and Donald McLeary. From April 2011. Show more
Museum director Walter Brindle has important news and love is in the air for some staff. Stars Geoffrey Palmer. From July 2007. Show more
The sketch show team take their audience on a trip to the cinema. With Michael Rutger and Tim De Jongh. From May 1990. Show more
As tensions simmer in a close-knit family, money troubles jeopardise an already fragile relationship. Read by Jane Whittenshaw. Show more
Pepys celebrates the anniversary of an operation three years previously, when he had a bladder stone removed. Starring Kris Marshall. Show more
God's Architect
Episode 2: Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Pugin falls in love, but tragic events are set to shape both the course of his career and personal life. Read by Haydn Gwynne.
Martin Young's famous people quiz. With Francis Wheen, Carmen Callil, Fred Housego and Victoria Glendinning. From July 1998. Show more
Janis Ian tells Tom Morton about her singing career, with songs recorded by Glen Campbell and Bette Midler. From October 2011. Show more
Lady Tresselian allows her ward to bring his wife and ex-wife to her house party with disastrous results. Stars Hugh Bonneville. Show more
Hugh Quarshie talks to those who knew one of Africa's most brilliant but troubled writers: Bessie Head. From 1999.
John Harman's will is found in a cash box, bequeathing the money to the Crown and not Boffin. Stars Simon Cadell and Pippa Guard.
An abandoned wife sets out to fetch her husband back from the watery spirits who lured him away. Read by Amanda Lawrence.
Set in a hotel, Peter Tinniswood's last play was created for Chekhov admirer Paul Scofield. With Emma Fielding and Stephen Thorne. Show more