The Oxford Versus Cambridge boat race proves to be a technical challenge. Can the BBC manage it? Stars Graham Crowden. From 1994. Show more
Adventuring comedian Tim FitzHigham recreates an age-old bet to see if his pig can beat a rower in a feat of speed. From 2015. Show more
New York 1965, and detectives Digger and Coffin's search for the missing money is getting dangerous. Read by Hugh Quarshie. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Julian Clary, best known for his own brand of sexual humour, celebrates the clever use of double entendre in 1920s and 30s blues songs.
Cut back or cash splash? Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. Stars Pam Ayres and Geoffrey Whitehead. From March 2008. Show more
Ed finds himself writing a film script - an action adventure with a quirky sci-fi twist. Stars Christopher Douglas. From 2013. Show more
Barrister Roger Thursby is sent to Rome to check on a case. Stars Richard Briers and Fenella Fielding. From August 1970. Show more
Jen gets jealous when she sees Henry talking to an old girlfriend. Stars Wendy Craig and Francis Matthews. From December 1969. Show more
Martin Young's famous people quiz. With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Gyles Brandreth and Sheridan Morley. From November 2000. Show more
The household needs a new steward and Lady Anne is desperate for a drink. Civil War comedy with Joss Ackland. From October 1990. Show more
Nick Carraway arrives in wealthy Long Island. The Jazz Age decadence and fallibility of the American dream. Stars Bryan Dick. Show more
By Hilda Richards. To save a fourth form chum from disgrace, eccentric Jemima Carstairs concocts a canny plan. But will it work? Stars Lisa Dillon. Show more
The sad, contradictory tale of Edward Lear, famed Victorian artist and scribe of gleefully silly verse. Stars Andrew Sachs.
Barrister Roger Thursby is sent to Rome to check on a case. Stars Richard Briers and Fenella Fielding. From August 1970. Show more
Jen gets jealous when she sees Henry talking to an old girlfriend. Stars Wendy Craig and Francis Matthews. From December 1969. Show more
New York 1965, and detectives Digger and Coffin's search for the missing money is getting dangerous. Read by Hugh Quarshie. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Julian Clary, best known for his own brand of sexual humour, celebrates the clever use of double entendre in 1920s and 30s blues songs.
Beatrice is determined to prove the link between the gene therapy trial and her sister's murder. Read by Hattie Morahan. Show more
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Escape to the Country
Episode 9: The Brotherhood of Ruralists, part 2
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
How John Seymour's 1976 Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency proved a huge hit with disaffected city dwellers keen on a rural life.
Diagnosed with a tumour behind her eye, Maureen plans to meet her old football-playing pal Maud. Stars Val McLane.
Aged 56, it's suddenly all change for Dahl as Liccy arrives on the scene. Julian Rhind-Tutt reads Roald Dahl's innermost thoughts about writing for children. Show more
Nick Carraway arrives in wealthy Long Island. The Jazz Age decadence and fallibility of the American dream. Stars Bryan Dick. Show more
Martin Young's famous people quiz. With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Gyles Brandreth and Sheridan Morley. From November 2000. Show more
The household needs a new steward and Lady Anne is desperate for a drink. Civil War comedy with Joss Ackland. From October 1990. Show more
George and Charles tackle a horrid child and a bizarre giant. Stars Donald Hewlett and Michael Knowles. From December 1984. Show more
Cut back or cash splash? Pam and Gordon argue over how to grow old. Stars Pam Ayres and Geoffrey Whitehead. From March 2008. Show more
Robert Olmstead must spend a night in Innsmouth, but the town locals ensure he doesn't get much sleep. Read by Richard Coyle.
Journalist Ann Leslie chooses the pioneering writer and explorer Mary Kingsley. With Humphrey Carpenter. From December 2003.
Barrister Roger Thursby is sent to Rome to check on a case. Stars Richard Briers and Fenella Fielding. From August 1970. Show more
Jen gets jealous when she sees Henry talking to an old girlfriend. Stars Wendy Craig and Francis Matthews. From December 1969. Show more
New York 1965, and detectives Digger and Coffin's search for the missing money is getting dangerous. Read by Hugh Quarshie. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Julian Clary, best known for his own brand of sexual humour, celebrates the clever use of double entendre in 1920s and 30s blues songs.
By Hilda Richards. To save a fourth form chum from disgrace, eccentric Jemima Carstairs concocts a canny plan. But will it work? Stars Lisa Dillon. Show more
The sad, contradictory tale of Edward Lear, famed Victorian artist and scribe of gleefully silly verse. Stars Andrew Sachs.
Ed finds himself writing a film script - an action adventure with a quirky sci-fi twist. Stars Christopher Douglas. From 2013. Show more
Caitlin Moran revisits being home-schooled in Wolverhampton with a novel published at just 15 years old. With Rufus Hound. From July 2012. Show more
Anthony's 'sensitive' god-daughter Libby comes to stay and Damien's asked to make a pilot. Stars Miles Jupp. From November 2011. Show more
The code breakers must get jabs - but they all rustle up excuses to avoid the needle. Stars Robert Bathurst. From June 2008. Show more
Robert Olmstead must spend a night in Innsmouth, but the town locals ensure he doesn't get much sleep. Read by Richard Coyle.
Journalist Ann Leslie chooses the pioneering writer and explorer Mary Kingsley. With Humphrey Carpenter. From December 2003.
New York 1965, and detectives Digger and Coffin's search for the missing money is getting dangerous. Read by Hugh Quarshie. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Julian Clary, best known for his own brand of sexual humour, celebrates the clever use of double entendre in 1920s and 30s blues songs.
Beatrice is determined to prove the link between the gene therapy trial and her sister's murder. Read by Hattie Morahan. Show more
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Escape to the Country
Episode 9: The Brotherhood of Ruralists, part 2
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
How John Seymour's 1976 Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency proved a huge hit with disaffected city dwellers keen on a rural life.
Diagnosed with a tumour behind her eye, Maureen plans to meet her old football-playing pal Maud. Stars Val McLane.
Aged 56, it's suddenly all change for Dahl as Liccy arrives on the scene. Julian Rhind-Tutt reads Roald Dahl's innermost thoughts about writing for children. Show more
Nick Carraway arrives in wealthy Long Island. The Jazz Age decadence and fallibility of the American dream. Stars Bryan Dick. Show more
Martin Young's famous people quiz. With Francis Wheen, Fred Housego, Gyles Brandreth and Sheridan Morley. From November 2000. Show more
The household needs a new steward and Lady Anne is desperate for a drink. Civil War comedy with Joss Ackland. From October 1990. Show more