When Aunt Agatha sparks uproar - can Bertie's valet save the day? PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael Hordern. Show more
Policeman turned comic Alfie Moore gives an audience police powers, tackling harassment and how it becomes stalking. From 2015. Show more
Still thwarted in fulfilling his dark destiny, the dapper Lord changes tactics. Michael Maloney concludes Oscar Wilde's mystery. Show more
Producer Alan Hall explores the complementary skills of daydreaming and the ability to concentrate. From 2010. Show more
Paul and Ruby have moved out of the Reynolds' house, but not too far away. Stars Dave Lamb and Barbara Flynn. From May 1998. Show more
Autobiographical tale written and narrated by author and poet John Osborne. John wrestles with the idea of donating one of his kidneys to a virtual stranger. Show more
The Lad announces that he is rejecting society to go and live a truly rural life. Stars Tony Hancock. From January 1957. Show more
Grytpype-Thynne needs a crew to discover the true fate of the mysterious brigantine. Stars Peter Sellers. From November 1954. Show more
James Walton hosts the pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, David Quantick and Stewart Lee. From May 2006. Show more
Boogie Up the River
I'll See You on Tower Pier at 11
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Mark Wallington and hellish hound Boogie quest to find the source of the Thames. Stars Timothy Spall. From December 1992. Show more
After the prince's victory in the chariot race, news arrives of his mother and sister. Stars Jamie Glover and Michael Gambon. Show more
After a startling discovery, an announcement is made. Read by the author. Show more
The heroic Norwegian seamen and their vital wartime 'Shetland Bus' lifeline. Based on real-life events. With John Rowe. From September 1992. Show more
The Lad announces that he is rejecting society to go and live a truly rural life. Stars Tony Hancock. From January 1957. Show more
Grytpype-Thynne needs a crew to discover the true fate of the mysterious brigantine. Stars Peter Sellers. From November 1954. Show more
Still thwarted in fulfilling his dark destiny, the dapper Lord changes tactics. Michael Maloney concludes Oscar Wilde's mystery. Show more
Producer Alan Hall explores the complementary skills of daydreaming and the ability to concentrate. From 2010. Show more
As Doro's children reflect on their unconventional lives in a left-wing commune, truths are revealed. Family farce read by Patrick Brennan.
Ash is caught in a dilemma. He can't bear the thought of losing Anjuli, yet must negotiate her wedding price. With Blake Ritson. Show more
Walter Scott's critical reputation was savaged after his death. But, as Stuart Kelly discovers, the images of Scotland he created take hold in the public consciousness. Show more
After the prince's victory in the chariot race, news arrives of his mother and sister. Stars Jamie Glover and Michael Gambon. Show more
James Walton hosts the pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, David Quantick and Stewart Lee. From May 2006. Show more
Boogie Up the River
I'll See You on Tower Pier at 11
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
Mark Wallington and hellish hound Boogie quest to find the source of the Thames. Stars Timothy Spall. From December 1992. Show more
Paul and Ruby have moved out of the Reynolds' house, but not too far away. Stars Dave Lamb and Barbara Flynn. From May 1998. Show more
Autobiographical tale written and narrated by author and poet John Osborne. John wrestles with the idea of donating one of his kidneys to a virtual stranger. Show more
Kurt Vonnegut's tale of the dilemmas facing scientists over discovering how to manufacture happiness. Read by Stuart Milligan. Show more
The more people use English, the more it changes. Stephen Fry investigates the future of the language - what will it be in 200 years' time? From September 2009. Show more
The Lad announces that he is rejecting society to go and live a truly rural life. Stars Tony Hancock. From January 1957. Show more
Grytpype-Thynne needs a crew to discover the true fate of the mysterious brigantine. Stars Peter Sellers. From November 1954. Show more
Still thwarted in fulfilling his dark destiny, the dapper Lord changes tactics. Michael Maloney concludes Oscar Wilde's mystery. Show more
Producer Alan Hall explores the complementary skills of daydreaming and the ability to concentrate. From 2010. Show more
After a startling discovery, an announcement is made. Read by the author. Show more
The heroic Norwegian seamen and their vital wartime 'Shetland Bus' lifeline. Based on real-life events. With John Rowe. From September 1992. Show more
Autobiographical tale written and narrated by author and poet John Osborne. John wrestles with the idea of donating one of his kidneys to a virtual stranger. Show more
Spin doctors Prentiss and McCabe attempt to relaunch the Sun newspaper. Stars Stephen Fry and John Bird. From January 2000. Show more
The best in contemporary comedy. Tonight, Arthur Smith is joined by Dane Baptiste.
Inoculation against old age leads to unusual results. Neil Edmond and James Rawlings' cerebral sketches. From November 2005. Show more
The groundbreaking Radio 4 phone-in show, hosted by the legendary Gary Bellamy. Brought to you by the creators of The Fast Show. With Rhys Thomas. Show more
Kurt Vonnegut's tale of the dilemmas facing scientists over discovering how to manufacture happiness. Read by Stuart Milligan. Show more
The more people use English, the more it changes. Stephen Fry investigates the future of the language - what will it be in 200 years' time? From September 2009. Show more
Still thwarted in fulfilling his dark destiny, the dapper Lord changes tactics. Michael Maloney concludes Oscar Wilde's mystery. Show more
Producer Alan Hall explores the complementary skills of daydreaming and the ability to concentrate. From 2010. Show more
As Doro's children reflect on their unconventional lives in a left-wing commune, truths are revealed. Family farce read by Patrick Brennan.
Ash is caught in a dilemma. He can't bear the thought of losing Anjuli, yet must negotiate her wedding price. With Blake Ritson. Show more
Walter Scott's critical reputation was savaged after his death. But, as Stuart Kelly discovers, the images of Scotland he created take hold in the public consciousness. Show more
After the prince's victory in the chariot race, news arrives of his mother and sister. Stars Jamie Glover and Michael Gambon. Show more
James Walton hosts the pop music history quiz with Andrew Collins, Tracey MacLeod, David Quantick and Stewart Lee. From May 2006. Show more
Boogie Up the River
I'll See You on Tower Pier at 11
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
Mark Wallington and hellish hound Boogie quest to find the source of the Thames. Stars Timothy Spall. From December 1992. Show more