Guard Gallagher's unexpected return spells trouble for the McConkeys. The 1960s in the sleepy Irish town. Stars Margaret D'Arcy. Show more
Can Jason think of a catchy idea to make a fortune on the internet? Stars Andrew Knott and Beverley Callard. From October 2000. Show more
As Mother Helen's number of nuns decline, the detective tackles an unsolved murder. Stars Cheryl Campbell and Timothy Spall. Show more
Novelist Julie Myerson pays a very personal tribute to Daphne du Maurier. Aged fourteen, Julie wrote to the famous novelist, beginning a correspondence that lasted over two years.
Vi is sick, and Roy is no help. Then unexpected guests arrive for Victor's birthday party. Stars Ram Jam Holder. From October 2003. Show more
Arthur comes up with a brilliant idea to help raise funds for the local church hall. Stars Steve Delaney. From October 2010. Show more
The perpetually hard-up monarch manages to slip off to the pub and appear in public. Stars Jimmy Edwards. From March 1977. Show more
The bumbling civil servants find a twenty year old demob letter. Stars Richard Murdoch. With Warren Mitchell. From August 1965. Show more
Crazy panel show capers as Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Armando Iannucci, Jack Docherty and Peter Baynham. From July 2000. Show more
The sports agent's snooker playing client has developed an unfortunate phobia. Stars Neil Pearson. From February 2007. Show more
Will David be forced to flee to the Fringes, the lawless territory inhabited by mutants, or risk discovery? Stars Matthew Beard, Ben Hanley, Isobel Doran and Conrad Nelson. Show more
'Oh granny, what big ears you've got.' The errand of cake and a bottle of wine. Dramatised and read by Philip Pullman. Show more
Charity organiser Ophelia Dahl inherits Faure's Requiem, and passes on 'Ain't Got No, I Got Life' by Nina Simone.
Three couples have their own reasons for returning to the scene of their happiest holidays in Skegness. Part of Radio 4 Extra's Great British Seaside Staycation. Show more
The perpetually hard-up monarch manages to slip off to the pub and appear in public. Stars Jimmy Edwards. From March 1977. Show more
The bumbling civil servants find a twenty year old demob letter. Stars Richard Murdoch. With Warren Mitchell. From August 1965. Show more
As Mother Helen's number of nuns decline, the detective tackles an unsolved murder. Stars Cheryl Campbell and Timothy Spall. Show more
Novelist Julie Myerson pays a very personal tribute to Daphne du Maurier. Aged fourteen, Julie wrote to the famous novelist, beginning a correspondence that lasted over two years.
Lucienne reveals her past in Paris's revolutionary underworld, while Daniel's career prospects brighten. Read by Dan Stevens. Show more
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion
Episode 5: Beau Brummell - The Dandy Style
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Tastemaker to the Regency, Beau Brummell was British fashion's most influential man. The interior designer surveys his impact.
Elizabeth is furious with Sam over his affair with the maid and refuses to wash. Still unsure, she gets Debs to confess. With Kris Marshall and Katherine Jakeways. Show more
Test your own will to live, and how to write a funny book about cancer. Miles Kington's last letters. With Michael Palin.
Will David be forced to flee to the Fringes, the lawless territory inhabited by mutants, or risk discovery? Stars Matthew Beard, Ben Hanley, Isobel Doran and Conrad Nelson. Show more
Mel Giedroyc discovers why a chocolate factory helped the soldiers of World War One and there's the final part of this week's award-winning story Rooftoppers, by Katherine Rundell.
Wintery weather and a disappearing lollipop lady cause problems for the school staff. Stars Carolyn Pickles. From July 2004. Show more
Vi is sick, and Roy is no help. Then unexpected guests arrive for Victor's birthday party. Stars Ram Jam Holder. From October 2003. Show more
Crazy panel show capers as Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Armando Iannucci, Jack Docherty and Peter Baynham. From July 2000. Show more
Michael Apted tells Clare English about his "Up" documentary series which proved to the catalyst for reality TV. From 2011. Show more
The perpetually hard-up monarch manages to slip off to the pub and appear in public. Stars Jimmy Edwards. From March 1977. Show more
The bumbling civil servants find a twenty year old demob letter. Stars Richard Murdoch. With Warren Mitchell. From August 1965. Show more
As Mother Helen's number of nuns decline, the detective tackles an unsolved murder. Stars Cheryl Campbell and Timothy Spall. Show more
Novelist Julie Myerson pays a very personal tribute to Daphne du Maurier. Aged fourteen, Julie wrote to the famous novelist, beginning a correspondence that lasted over two years.
'Oh granny, what big ears you've got.' The errand of cake and a bottle of wine. Dramatised and read by Philip Pullman. Show more
Charity organiser Ophelia Dahl inherits Faure's Requiem, and passes on 'Ain't Got No, I Got Life' by Nina Simone.
Three couples have their own reasons for returning to the scene of their happiest holidays in Skegness. Part of Radio 4 Extra's Great British Seaside Staycation. Show more
Arthur comes up with a brilliant idea to help raise funds for the local church hall. Stars Steve Delaney. From October 2010. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. Fifth heat of the 2014 BBC Radio New Comedy Award. Recorded in Manchester and hosted by Justin Moorhouse.
For two hours, six nights a week, the Comedy Club offers the best comedy around. Arthur Smith chats to EastEnd Cabaret.
Craig Children and Martin Bain-Jones host the show for young folk. With Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller. From December 1998. Show more
Lucienne reveals her past in Paris's revolutionary underworld, while Daniel's career prospects brighten. Read by Dan Stevens. Show more
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Men of Fashion
Episode 5: Beau Brummell - The Dandy Style
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Tastemaker to the Regency, Beau Brummell was British fashion's most influential man. The interior designer surveys his impact.
Elizabeth is furious with Sam over his affair with the maid and refuses to wash. Still unsure, she gets Debs to confess. With Kris Marshall and Katherine Jakeways. Show more
Test your own will to live, and how to write a funny book about cancer. Miles Kington's last letters. With Michael Palin.
Crazy panel show capers as Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Armando Iannucci, Jack Docherty and Peter Baynham. From July 2000. Show more
Michael Apted tells Clare English about his "Up" documentary series which proved to the catalyst for reality TV. From 2011. Show more
As Mother Helen's number of nuns decline, the detective tackles an unsolved murder. Stars Cheryl Campbell and Timothy Spall. Show more
Novelist Julie Myerson pays a very personal tribute to Daphne du Maurier. Aged fourteen, Julie wrote to the famous novelist, beginning a correspondence that lasted over two years.
Will David be forced to flee to the Fringes, the lawless territory inhabited by mutants, or risk discovery? Stars Matthew Beard, Ben Hanley, Isobel Doran and Conrad Nelson. Show more
'Oh granny, what big ears you've got.' The errand of cake and a bottle of wine. Dramatised and read by Philip Pullman. Show more
Charity organiser Ophelia Dahl inherits Faure's Requiem, and passes on 'Ain't Got No, I Got Life' by Nina Simone.
Three couples have their own reasons for returning to the scene of their happiest holidays in Skegness. Part of Radio 4 Extra's Great British Seaside Staycation. Show more