Beauty must look after the elderly Mr Easterby. Stars Jocelyn Jee Esien and Leslie Phillips. From November 2009. Show more
En route to an evening out, PC George Dixon and DI Andy Crawford get embroiled in a bank job. Adapted from TV with David Calder. Show more
With friends still reputed - a reassessment of artist, writer and social reformer, Winifred Gill. With Kate Mosse. From 2009. Show more
21st-century life from people growing older disgracefully. Stars Eleanor Bron, Clive Swift and Andrew Sachs. From August 2001. Show more
Sue Perkins' moral and ethical posers for Iain Stirling, Shappi Khorsandi, Suzanne Moore and Dan Tetsell. From April 2015. Show more
The platoon faces an inquiry after firing at a German plane. Adapted from TV. With Arthur Lowe and Clive Dunn. From May 1974. Show more
Lionel is plunged into hectic promotion for his new book. Adapted from TV with Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer. From January 1998. Show more
Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Roger McGough, Miles Kington, Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane. From November 1995. Show more
Eliott, Esther and Hannah battle to promote an American dish to the British palate. Stars Michael Brandon. From January 2009. Show more
As Hitler rises to power, three-year-old Oskar decides he doesn't want to grow up. Stars Phil Daniels and Kenneth Cranham. Show more
A cuckolded husband intends to murder his rival. What could go wrong with his fastidious plan? Read by Robert Bathurst. Show more
Alan and Jean Warburton decide to spend their holiday in their bedroom. Poignant comedy drama starring Julie Hesmondhalgh.
The platoon faces an inquiry after firing at a German plane. Adapted from TV. With Arthur Lowe and Clive Dunn. From May 1974. Show more
Lionel is plunged into hectic promotion for his new book. Adapted from TV with Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer. From January 1998. Show more
En route to an evening out, PC George Dixon and DI Andy Crawford get embroiled in a bank job. Adapted from TV with David Calder. Show more
With friends still reputed - a reassessment of artist, writer and social reformer, Winifred Gill. With Kate Mosse. From 2009. Show more
PA Bella and high flyer Stella are worried when their company hits financial trouble. Read by Haydn Gwynne and Lyndsey Marshal. Show more
Origins: James Naughtie looks at how history shaped classical music, with origins in the churches and monasteries of the Christian world. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Winter 1913 finds Frank Reid, the English owner of a Moscow printing company, abandoned by his wife. Narrated by Clare Higgins. Show more
James Earl Ray escapes. Hampton Sides' account of Martin Luther King's murder. Read by Clarke Peters and Christian Camargo. From July 2010. Show more
As Hitler rises to power, three-year-old Oskar decides he doesn't want to grow up. Stars Phil Daniels and Kenneth Cranham. Show more
Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Roger McGough, Miles Kington, Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane. From November 1995. Show more
Eliott, Esther and Hannah battle to promote an American dish to the British palate. Stars Michael Brandon. From January 2009. Show more
21st-century life from people growing older disgracefully. Stars Eleanor Bron, Clive Swift and Andrew Sachs. From August 2001. Show more
Sue Perkins' moral and ethical posers for Iain Stirling, Shappi Khorsandi, Suzanne Moore and Dan Tetsell. From April 2015. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. Twenty years on, the magic had gone out of Earthsea. Ged, now Archmage, seeks the source of the darkness. With Shaun Dooley. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Award-winning theatre and film director Peter Brook discusses his career highlights and legacy with James Naughtie.
The platoon faces an inquiry after firing at a German plane. Adapted from TV. With Arthur Lowe and Clive Dunn. From May 1974. Show more
Lionel is plunged into hectic promotion for his new book. Adapted from TV with Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer. From January 1998. Show more
En route to an evening out, PC George Dixon and DI Andy Crawford get embroiled in a bank job. Adapted from TV with David Calder. Show more
With friends still reputed - a reassessment of artist, writer and social reformer, Winifred Gill. With Kate Mosse. From 2009. Show more
A cuckolded husband intends to murder his rival. What could go wrong with his fastidious plan? Read by Robert Bathurst. Show more
Alan and Jean Warburton decide to spend their holiday in their bedroom. Poignant comedy drama starring Julie Hesmondhalgh.
Sue Perkins' moral and ethical posers for Iain Stirling, Shappi Khorsandi, Suzanne Moore and Dan Tetsell. From April 2015. Show more
Arthur Smith takes the Comedy Club to Wales for interviews and features from the 2015 Machynlleth Comedy Festival.
The Luton laureate visits the Cheltenham Literary Festival, and finds that some poems just don't want to be read. From February 2000. Show more
The comedian looks at the everyday irritations of using portable telephones. With Sarah Kennedy. From September 2003. Show more
Nell Frizzell asks Arthur Smith about his perfect music 'playlist', including his funeral song and the song that makes him dance.
Mike Bubbins is the compere for this annual showcase highlighting some of the acts appearing at the Machynlleth Comedy Festival, including Robin Ince and Rachel Parris. Show more
Arthur Smith takes the Comedy Club to Wales for interviews and features from the 2015 Machynlleth Comedy Festival.
Looking at conventional living and pressures to conform, Andrew Lawrence probes communication difficulties. From September 2010. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. Twenty years on, the magic had gone out of Earthsea. Ged, now Archmage, seeks the source of the darkness. With Shaun Dooley. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Award-winning theatre and film director Peter Brook discusses his career highlights and legacy with James Naughtie.
En route to an evening out, PC George Dixon and DI Andy Crawford get embroiled in a bank job. Adapted from TV with David Calder. Show more
With friends still reputed - a reassessment of artist, writer and social reformer, Winifred Gill. With Kate Mosse. From 2009. Show more
PA Bella and high flyer Stella are worried when their company hits financial trouble. Read by Haydn Gwynne and Lyndsey Marshal. Show more
Origins: James Naughtie looks at how history shaped classical music, with origins in the churches and monasteries of the Christian world. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Winter 1913 finds Frank Reid, the English owner of a Moscow printing company, abandoned by his wife. Narrated by Clare Higgins. Show more
James Earl Ray escapes. Hampton Sides' account of Martin Luther King's murder. Read by Clarke Peters and Christian Camargo. From July 2010. Show more
As Hitler rises to power, three-year-old Oskar decides he doesn't want to grow up. Stars Phil Daniels and Kenneth Cranham. Show more
Ian McMillan's irreverent literary game with Roger McGough, Miles Kington, Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane. From November 1995. Show more
Eliott, Esther and Hannah battle to promote an American dish to the British palate. Stars Michael Brandon. From January 2009. Show more