Phonsie urges Ballylenon to grab agritourism grants with both hands. The 1960s reach the sleepy Irish town. Stars Gerard Murphy. Show more
Can Jason patch up his love life with a last-chance date? Stars Andrew Knott and Beverley Callard. From October 2000. Show more
An elderly couple's time-share cash con sparks investigator Stephen J Blackburn's first case abroad. Stars Fine-Time Fontayne. Show more
Tchaikovsky himself said his overture glorying Napoleon's retreat from Moscow had 'no artistic merit', so why is it so popular? Alasdair Malloy investigates. From May 2006.
Could the return of an old flame mark the end of Roy and George's musical marriage? Stars Ram Jam Holder. From November 2003. Show more
Arthur casts off on Spiggy Lakes with long-suffering friends Sally, Geoffrey and Wilf. Stars Steve Delaney. From January 2011. Show more
The moustachioed monarch has a go at matchmaking, but warm hearts come with cold feet. Stars Jimmy Edwards. From April 1977. Show more
The bumbling civil servants investigate a phantom air force base. Stars Deryck Guyler and Richard Murdoch. From April 1968. Show more
Justin Moorhouse, Roger Monkhouse, Chris Corcoran and Kirsten O'Brien star in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz. From September 2006. Show more
Richard finds himself propelled into the limelight as a superstar DJ. With Patrick Barlow and Barbara Flynn. From February 1995. Show more
Are two children under an evil influence, or is it in the imagination of their governess? Stars Cathy Sara and Joseph Tremain. Show more
A castle guide ponders whether he can make the castle owner believe in ghosts, when he himself does not. Read by Tim McInnerny. Show more
Will a soldier ever get signed off sick? Nobel Prize-winner Harold Pinter reads a tale of service life in the Second World War.
World War Two - a soldier recalls an unlikely friendship with Welsh poet Alun Lewis. Read by the playwright Harold Pinter.
Made for 4 Extra. Andy Hamilton presents a lost episode of Hancock's Half Hour, pausing to interview co-producer Neil Pearson and star Kevin McNally about how and why they did it. Show more
James Naughtie on life of the ‘Hancock's Half Hour’ star epitomising the little man's struggle against the world. From 2012. Show more
An elderly couple's time-share cash con sparks investigator Stephen J Blackburn's first case abroad. Stars Fine-Time Fontayne. Show more
Tchaikovsky himself said his overture glorying Napoleon's retreat from Moscow had 'no artistic merit', so why is it so popular? Alasdair Malloy investigates. From May 2006.
Jess tells James some home truths. Concluded by Rory Kinnear. Show more
Anna Chen investigates why so many Chinese sought an education at British universities, particularly those in Scotland. From May 2007. Show more
Alan Plater - Abandoned Projects
Episode 5: Contrasting Phone Calls and the Beatles
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Two late-night phone calls bring playwright Alan Plater very different news, as he concludes his own story. With Christian Rodska.
After John and Maria finally married, the serious production of both paintings and children could begin. Read by Anton Lesser. Show more
Are two children under an evil influence, or is it in the imagination of their governess? Stars Cathy Sara and Joseph Tremain. Show more
Mel Giedroyc is in high spirits as she presents lots of Halloween fun, including a look at the strength of spider's webs and the final Ghostly Tale for Ghastly Kids, by Jamie Rix.
A weekend away in the country - and under canvas. Memories will be made of this. Stars Marlene Sidaway. From August 2004. Show more
Could the return of an old flame mark the end of Roy and George's musical marriage? Stars Ram Jam Holder. From November 2003. Show more
Justin Moorhouse, Roger Monkhouse, Chris Corcoran and Kirsten O'Brien star in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz. From September 2006. Show more
Clare English speaks to Roy Day and Mike Tunstall about The Samaritans' history and the UK's first 24 hour helpline. From 2011. Show more
The Americans have taken over Hallowe'en! The Irish comedian Andrew Maxwell sets out to show that the feast has its origins in these islands. Prepare to be spooked along the way. Show more
Arthur casts off on Spiggy Lakes with long-suffering friends Sally, Geoffrey and Wilf. Stars Steve Delaney. From January 2011. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. Eighth heat of the 2014 BBC Radio New Comedy Award. Recorded in London and hosted by Arthur Smith.
The best in contemporary comedy. Tonight, Arthur Smith chats to Holly Burn.
Martin Bain-Jones is left in the studio, while Craig has a dubious new job. Starring Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller. From December 1998. Show more
Jess tells James some home truths. Concluded by Rory Kinnear. Show more
Anna Chen investigates why so many Chinese sought an education at British universities, particularly those in Scotland. From May 2007. Show more
Alan Plater - Abandoned Projects
Episode 5: Contrasting Phone Calls and the Beatles
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Two late-night phone calls bring playwright Alan Plater very different news, as he concludes his own story. With Christian Rodska.
After John and Maria finally married, the serious production of both paintings and children could begin. Read by Anton Lesser. Show more
Justin Moorhouse, Roger Monkhouse, Chris Corcoran and Kirsten O'Brien star in Rhod Gilbert's comedy quiz. From September 2006. Show more
Clare English speaks to Roy Day and Mike Tunstall about The Samaritans' history and the UK's first 24 hour helpline. From 2011. Show more
An elderly couple's time-share cash con sparks investigator Stephen J Blackburn's first case abroad. Stars Fine-Time Fontayne. Show more
Tchaikovsky himself said his overture glorying Napoleon's retreat from Moscow had 'no artistic merit', so why is it so popular? Alasdair Malloy investigates. From May 2006.
Are two children under an evil influence, or is it in the imagination of their governess? Stars Cathy Sara and Joseph Tremain. Show more
A castle guide ponders whether he can make the castle owner believe in ghosts, when he himself does not. Read by Tim McInnerny. Show more
Will a soldier ever get signed off sick? Nobel Prize-winner Harold Pinter reads a tale of service life in the Second World War.
World War Two - a soldier recalls an unlikely friendship with Welsh poet Alun Lewis. Read by the playwright Harold Pinter.