Paul Roseby surveys DJ Mike Read's one-night musical about Oscar Wilde, and the Broadway frustrations of Stephen Sondheim.
After 1857's Indian Mutiny, English orphan Ashton's destiny is set - disguised as his ayah's son. Epic drama with Vineeta Rishi. Show more
Michael Williams stars as legendary 1940s radio star, and all round pessimist, Robb Wilton. How does he cope with the 1980s? Show more
Milton is the world's most successful lorry driver, with an annual turnover somewhere on the M25. With Dave Lamb. From August 2011. Show more
Ted and wife Kitty wrestle with finding a new cleaner. Stars Ted Ray, Kitty Bluett and Peter Sellers. From April 1954. Show more
Professor Jimmy Edwards' elevation to PhD status comes at a cost - to someone else! With June Whitfield. From July 1961. Show more
Malachy Tallack journeys from Shetland around the 60th Parallel, which crosses from Canada to Russia. Read by Sandy Grierson.
Author Andrea Levy inherits 'Magic Moments' by Perry Como and passes on 'London Is the Place for Me' by Lord Kitchener.
From Queen to Beethoven, the award-winning children's author discusses her castaway choices. With Sue Lawley. From October 2005. Show more
1946: A lot of things can happen at a drive-in that are not on the menu. Judy Garland stars in CBS Radio's suspense series. Show more
4 Extra Debut. The BBC Radio 2 host explores the career of Frances Ethel Gumm, who first appeared on stage aged two. Includes 'Over the Rainbow' sung at age 17. From August 2001. Show more
Susie Boyt - My Judy Garland Life
Episode 1: Somewhere Over the Rainbow
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
How The Wizard of Oz sparked a lifelong passion for the Hollywood star in Lucian Freud's daughter. Read by Tamsin Greig.
Ted and wife Kitty wrestle with finding a new cleaner. Stars Ted Ray, Kitty Bluett and Peter Sellers. From April 1954. Show more
Professor Jimmy Edwards' elevation to PhD status comes at a cost - to someone else! With June Whitfield. From July 1961. Show more
After 1857's Indian Mutiny, English orphan Ashton's destiny is set - disguised as his ayah's son. Epic drama with Vineeta Rishi. Show more
Michael Williams stars as legendary 1940s radio star, and all round pessimist, Robb Wilton. How does he cope with the 1980s? Show more
A commuter daydreams about the couple she watches from her train window. Thriller read by Sally Hawkins, Lyndsey Marshal and Zoe Tapper. From July 2015. Show more
An old fisherman saves a boy from drowning in the shadow of the mysterious Black Scarf Rock. Greek tale read by Mark Williams. Show more
A German doctor's dilemma as his wartime patient Heinrich Himmler grows dependent on him. Stars Martin Jarvis and John Duttine. Show more
Milton is the world's most successful lorry driver, with an annual turnover somewhere on the M25. With Dave Lamb. From August 2011. Show more
With human spare-part surgery the norm, marketing expert Eleanor visits cloning's HQ: Abbotsville. Stars David Birrell. Show more
A timid commuter meets the cat-like residents of a French village and becomes too enchanted to leave. Read by Philip Madoc. Show more
1946: A lot of things can happen at a drive-in that are not on the menu. Judy Garland stars in CBS Radio's suspense series. Show more
4 Extra Debut. The BBC Radio 2 host explores the career of Frances Ethel Gumm, who first appeared on stage aged two. Includes 'Over the Rainbow' sung at age 17. From August 2001. Show more
Susie Boyt - My Judy Garland Life
Episode 1: Somewhere Over the Rainbow
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
How The Wizard of Oz sparked a lifelong passion for the Hollywood star in Lucian Freud's daughter. Read by Tamsin Greig.
Malachy Tallack journeys from Shetland around the 60th Parallel, which crosses from Canada to Russia. Read by Sandy Grierson.
Author Andrea Levy inherits 'Magic Moments' by Perry Como and passes on 'London Is the Place for Me' by Lord Kitchener.
From Queen to Beethoven, the award-winning children's author discusses her castaway choices. With Sue Lawley. From October 2005. Show more
Milton is the world's most successful lorry driver, with an annual turnover somewhere on the M25. With Dave Lamb. From August 2011. Show more
Unusual pets and shock elections in the bizarre world of Tom Basden, Stefan Golaszewski, Tim Key and Lloyd Woolf. From May 2007. Show more
The best in contemporary comedy. Tom Wrigglesworth chats to Stephen Carlin.
Professor Joy Klamp explores the miserable world of partying. Stars Dawn French and Christopher Douglas. From November 2005. Show more
John Shuttleworth enters the age of the mobile phone, but is he fully future-prepared? Stars Graham Fellows. From March 2003. Show more
The innermost workings of Alan's mind. Things have come to head, so he and Jane engage a solicitor. From March 2009. Show more
With human spare-part surgery the norm, marketing expert Eleanor visits cloning's HQ: Abbotsville. Stars David Birrell. Show more
A timid commuter meets the cat-like residents of a French village and becomes too enchanted to leave. Read by Philip Madoc. Show more
After 1857's Indian Mutiny, English orphan Ashton's destiny is set - disguised as his ayah's son. Epic drama with Vineeta Rishi. Show more
Michael Williams stars as legendary 1940s radio star, and all round pessimist, Robb Wilton. How does he cope with the 1980s? Show more
A commuter daydreams about the couple she watches from her train window. Thriller read by Sally Hawkins, Lyndsey Marshal and Zoe Tapper. From July 2015. Show more
An old fisherman saves a boy from drowning in the shadow of the mysterious Black Scarf Rock. Greek tale read by Mark Williams. Show more
A German doctor's dilemma as his wartime patient Heinrich Himmler grows dependent on him. Stars Martin Jarvis and John Duttine. Show more