Sheila and Tommy tackle their memoirs, but are their memories up to it? Stars Roy Hudd and June Whitfield. From May 2001. Show more
The lifestyle show turns its attention to relationships and money. Stars Robert Duncan and Jan Ravens. From October 1999. Show more
Evil monsters await the supreme spaceman and his assistants, the voluptuous Carla and boffin Dr Gitfinger. 1970s sci-fi serial starring the world's most fabulous starship captain. Show more
The Time Lord concludes his tale of battling alien bugs in a 19th-century big top. Stars Tom Baker and Richard Franklin. Show more
Carole Boyd explores the tradition of writing letters to Father Christmas, featuring some by Dickens and Tolkien. From 2001. Show more
It's the office party and Jones thinks all his Christmases have come at once. Stars Michael Williams. From December 1999. Show more
Tom finds himself on a moor in search of a potentially devastating family secret while his mum and gran dress wells! From 2014. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Morecambe and Wise and Ronnie Hilton head a star-spangled bill from Blackpool's Jubilee Theatre, now sadly demolished. From August 1963. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. Satirical review of the week's news, chaired by Sandi Toksvig with regular guest Jeremy Hardy, plus Bob Mills, Mark Steel and Rebecca Front.
The poet laureate of alternative comedy, John Hegley, entertains an audience with his book of verse. From November 1996. Show more
Unable to find any Christmas entertainment, Thackeray invents his own fireside pantomime - a story of kings, princesses, lions and battles. Stars Prunella Scales and Maureen Lipman.
Dr Maturin's greatest enemy has tracked him to Paris. He and Captain Aubrey must lose not a minute to make their escape. Concluded by Benedict Cumberbatch.
4 Extra Debut. Feuding screen goddesses Davis and Crawford in an iconic film - headed for disaster? Stars Catherine Tate and Tracy-Ann Oberman. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Morecambe and Wise and Ronnie Hilton head a star-spangled bill from Blackpool's Jubilee Theatre, now sadly demolished. From August 1963. Show more
The Time Lord concludes his tale of battling alien bugs in a 19th-century big top. Stars Tom Baker and Richard Franklin. Show more
Carole Boyd explores the tradition of writing letters to Father Christmas, featuring some by Dickens and Tolkien. From 2001. Show more
When Mr Braithwaite has a spare ticket to Moscow, Adrian jumps at the chance to experience 'revolution in the raw'. Read by Nicholas Barnes.
What do letters and diaries tell us about running the home in the 16th and 17th centuries? Why do pots and pans matter?
Aggrieved Irene must bite her tongue when Vera's daughter Karen has a serious health scare. Stars Anne Reid and Prunella Scales.
Tracing the myth of Saint Nicholas back to Turkey, Jeremy Seal finds mysterious relics, including a finger. Read by Alan Cox.
Unable to find any Christmas entertainment, Thackeray invents his own fireside pantomime - a story of kings, princesses, lions and battles. Stars Prunella Scales and Maureen Lipman.
The 4 O'Clock Show
Howl's Moving Castle, Keep It in the Family, Glasgow Central Station
1 hour on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Mel Giedroyc is joined by Fred MacAulay for the next episode in our quiz Keep It in the Family, and we go to the hidden world above and below Central Station in Glasgow.
A Gallic visitor allows Hilda to rehearse her language skills. Stars Dr Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket. From May 1977. Show more
It's the office party and Jones thinks all his Christmases have come at once. Stars Michael Williams. From December 1999. Show more
Donning spacesuits, Kremmen and Carla tread boldly to investigate the mysterious thing. Kenny Everett's 1970s sci-fi serial starring the world's most fabulous starship captain.
The illusionist and the musical comedian in the talk tag show where the guest is the next interviewer. From August 2012. Show more
Film director Ken Russell talks to Jeremy Nicholas about the music that makes him emotional, including Elgar. From September 1992. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Morecambe and Wise and Ronnie Hilton head a star-spangled bill from Blackpool's Jubilee Theatre, now sadly demolished. From August 1963. Show more
The Time Lord concludes his tale of battling alien bugs in a 19th-century big top. Stars Tom Baker and Richard Franklin. Show more
Carole Boyd explores the tradition of writing letters to Father Christmas, featuring some by Dickens and Tolkien. From 2001. Show more
Celebrated cavalry officer Harry Flashman is pursued by London police, and falls in love. Read by Iain Cuthbertson.
4 Extra Debut. Feuding screen goddesses Davis and Crawford in an iconic film - headed for disaster? Stars Catherine Tate and Tracy-Ann Oberman. Show more
Tom finds himself on a moor in search of a potentially devastating family secret while his mum and gran dress wells! From 2014. Show more
The call centre staff at catalogue company Smile5 discover why Sailesh left Bangalore. Stars Paul Sharma. From July 2011. Show more
In his town demolition expose, David Lander looks at the trial and disturbing aftermath. Stars Stephen Fry. From August 1984. Show more
Comatose Ben journeys across his brain's landscape, reminding him of Tolkien's Mordor. Stars Neil Pearson. From August 2006. Show more
When Mr Braithwaite has a spare ticket to Moscow, Adrian jumps at the chance to experience 'revolution in the raw'. Read by Nicholas Barnes.
What do letters and diaries tell us about running the home in the 16th and 17th centuries? Why do pots and pans matter?
Aggrieved Irene must bite her tongue when Vera's daughter Karen has a serious health scare. Stars Anne Reid and Prunella Scales.
Tracing the myth of Saint Nicholas back to Turkey, Jeremy Seal finds mysterious relics, including a finger. Read by Alan Cox.
The illusionist and the musical comedian in the talk tag show where the guest is the next interviewer. From August 2012. Show more
Film director Ken Russell talks to Jeremy Nicholas about the music that makes him emotional, including Elgar. From September 1992. Show more
The Time Lord concludes his tale of battling alien bugs in a 19th-century big top. Stars Tom Baker and Richard Franklin. Show more
Carole Boyd explores the tradition of writing letters to Father Christmas, featuring some by Dickens and Tolkien. From 2001. Show more
Unable to find any Christmas entertainment, Thackeray invents his own fireside pantomime - a story of kings, princesses, lions and battles. Stars Prunella Scales and Maureen Lipman.
Dr Maturin's greatest enemy has tracked him to Paris. He and Captain Aubrey must lose not a minute to make their escape. Concluded by Benedict Cumberbatch.
4 Extra Debut. Feuding screen goddesses Davis and Crawford in an iconic film - headed for disaster? Stars Catherine Tate and Tracy-Ann Oberman. Show more