The dinner dance is out of bounds, until the buying clerk meets a troublemaker. Stars Michael Williams. From December 1999. Show more
Colours nailed to the mast, Robert Wilson gets his party politicals in a pickle. Stars John Gordon Sinclair. From January 1993. Show more
Lady Tresselian is discovered murdered in her bed, leaving everyone in the house party very distressed. Stars Hugh Bonneville. Show more
Les Woodland tells the story of Captain Plugge, founder of Radio Normandie, the first station to take on the BBC. From 2000. Show more
Jason tries learning to be cool, but Dave scores an own goal. Stars Dominic Monaghan and Beverley Callard. From September 1999. Show more
A week of radio that never happened. Alice Arnold and Jon Holmes rewind and mangle real programmes. From November 2011. Show more
Cross-channel harmony hits the buffers when the station is twinned with one in France. Stars Arthur Lowe. From October 1973. Show more
Scary tales of Javanese witchmen, plus Ron and Eth plan a romantic break in Belgium. Stars Jimmy Edwards. From March 1958. Show more
James Walton quizzes John Walsh and Lynne Truss, Tibor Fischer and Peter Kemp in the literary panel show. From March 2010. Show more
The comedian looks at the ups and downs of domesticity. Stand-up and sketches with Dave Lamb. From August 2000. Show more
Lizzie Hexam's new life is disrupted when she is tracked down by a figure from her past. Stars Simon Cadell and Pippa Guard.
12-year-old Gog struggles over feelings for best friend Sunshine, and his mum insisting that he is part giant. Read by Zac Fox.
Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the scout movement, looks back over a life of hope and regrets. Starring Ian McKellen as Baden-Powell. Show more
Cross-channel harmony hits the buffers when the station is twinned with one in France. Stars Arthur Lowe. From October 1973. Show more
Scary tales of Javanese witchmen, plus Ron and Eth plan a romantic break in Belgium. Stars Jimmy Edwards. From March 1958. Show more
Lady Tresselian is discovered murdered in her bed, leaving everyone in the house party very distressed. Stars Hugh Bonneville. Show more
Les Woodland tells the story of Captain Plugge, founder of Radio Normandie, the first station to take on the BBC. From 2000. Show more
As family tensions simmer, news of a suspected affair further rocks a cherished way of life. Read by Jane Whittenshaw. Show more
When his Uncle dies, Pepys goes to his house to find the man's papers in a mess and his aunt deranged. Stars Kris Marshall. Show more
God's Architect
Episode 4: Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Pugin's career hits its pinnacle, but sudden changes transform him into a doting father to six children. Read by Haydn Gwynne.
Lizzie Hexam's new life is disrupted when she is tracked down by a figure from her past. Stars Simon Cadell and Pippa Guard.
Writer Dave Cousins discusses his favourite books, and the story of the Gloucestershire woman who went to bed with a migraine and woke up with a French accent.
School sports day fever starts taking over, but not everyone is infected. With Carolyn Pickles and Marlene Sidaway.
Jason tries learning to be cool, but Dave scores an own goal. Stars Dominic Monaghan and Beverley Callard. From September 1999. Show more
James Walton quizzes John Walsh and Lynne Truss, Tibor Fischer and Peter Kemp in the literary panel show. From March 2010. Show more
Band leader Chris Barber chooses the legendary jazz trumpeter, Louis Armstrong. With Humphrey Carpenter. From 2002. Show more
Cross-channel harmony hits the buffers when the station is twinned with one in France. Stars Arthur Lowe. From October 1973. Show more
Scary tales of Javanese witchmen, plus Ron and Eth plan a romantic break in Belgium. Stars Jimmy Edwards. From March 1958. Show more
Lady Tresselian is discovered murdered in her bed, leaving everyone in the house party very distressed. Stars Hugh Bonneville. Show more
Les Woodland tells the story of Captain Plugge, founder of Radio Normandie, the first station to take on the BBC. From 2000. Show more
Fred MacAulay brings you the pick of the best comedy from the Edinburgh Festival.
A week of radio that never happened. Alice Arnold and Jon Holmes rewind and mangle real programmes. From November 2011. Show more
Urban fox hunting, reckless parenting and faking surgery for real. Stars Johnny Daukes and Hils Barker. From June 2005. Show more
Alex is obsessed with snails, but can women ever replace them in his affections? Stars Gerard Foster. From July 2001. Show more
The bumbling management consultants try to salvage the reputation of the MoD. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From September 2005. Show more
As family tensions simmer, news of a suspected affair further rocks a cherished way of life. Read by Jane Whittenshaw. Show more
When his Uncle dies, Pepys goes to his house to find the man's papers in a mess and his aunt deranged. Stars Kris Marshall. Show more
God's Architect
Episode 4: Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Pugin's career hits its pinnacle, but sudden changes transform him into a doting father to six children. Read by Haydn Gwynne.
James Walton quizzes John Walsh and Lynne Truss, Tibor Fischer and Peter Kemp in the literary panel show. From March 2010. Show more
Band leader Chris Barber chooses the legendary jazz trumpeter, Louis Armstrong. With Humphrey Carpenter. From 2002. Show more
Lady Tresselian is discovered murdered in her bed, leaving everyone in the house party very distressed. Stars Hugh Bonneville. Show more
Les Woodland tells the story of Captain Plugge, founder of Radio Normandie, the first station to take on the BBC. From 2000. Show more
Lizzie Hexam's new life is disrupted when she is tracked down by a figure from her past. Stars Simon Cadell and Pippa Guard.
12-year-old Gog struggles over feelings for best friend Sunshine, and his mum insisting that he is part giant. Read by Zac Fox.
Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the scout movement, looks back over a life of hope and regrets. Starring Ian McKellen as Baden-Powell. Show more