The wily poacher's plans for a life of bliss with Nancy hit a snag. Stars Bill Wallis and Maurice Denham. From May 1989. Show more
The comedian and the presenter in the tag talk show, where this week's guest is next week's interviewer. From January 2007. Show more
A VIP visitor to a village is soon the target of love and gossip. Stars Julian Rhind-Tutt, Trevor Peacock and Bill Wallis. Show more
Lawrence Pollard explores some of the more bizarre assaults in contemporary art, including an exploding shed. From November 2009. Show more
After the syndicate disaster, Bertie ponders what to bet on next. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael Hordern. Show more
An obsessive quest for fitness in ‘Stepping Out’ and a tale of over-zealous security in ‘The Vigilant Rabbit’. From 2015. Show more
Two coffins lead to a burst of manic superstition. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1967. Show more
Artistic Eric bags a bargain, and an industrial espionage drama what Ern wrote. With guest singer Lynsey de Paul. From March 1975. Show more
Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. With Geoffrey Durham, Nigel Dempster and Frances Edmonds. From May 1998. Show more
The best of the station's output, including the one-minute playwright and Spot the Sexist. With Philip Pope. From September 1982. Show more
William Makepeace Thackeray - Barry Lyndon
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A duel forces 18th-century Irish adventurer Redmond Barry to leave home and serve in the Seven Years War. Stars Gerard McSorley. Show more
A priest goes to desperate lengths to entice his erring flock back to the fold. A French story adapted to an Irish setting. From July 2007.
By Peter Jukes. Ajib is stopped by security officers as he tries to fly out of Ben Gurion airport on his way home to the US. They don't think his story adds up. Show more
Two coffins lead to a burst of manic superstition. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1967. Show more
Artistic Eric bags a bargain, and an industrial espionage drama what Ern wrote. With guest singer Lynsey de Paul. From March 1975. Show more
A VIP visitor to a village is soon the target of love and gossip. Stars Julian Rhind-Tutt, Trevor Peacock and Bill Wallis. Show more
Lawrence Pollard explores some of the more bizarre assaults in contemporary art, including an exploding shed. From November 2009. Show more
July 1964: Sunday afternoon and Winston Churchill's study is the scene of a delicate conversation. Read by Miriam Margolyes. Show more
Jane runs an underwear shop with sex toys in a seaside town. Her son helps out. They debate attitudes towards sex across generations. Show more
Police inspector Alia Khan investigates a psychiatric hospital where women are admitted but never seem to come out. Stars Prerna Chawla, Anand Tiwari, Rajit Kapur. Show more
Leningrad students Elena and Nina are considered mature enough to teach Russian to visiting Americans. Read by Sian Thomas. Show more
William Makepeace Thackeray - Barry Lyndon
Episode 1: 1. The Duel
1 hour on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
A duel forces 18th-century Irish adventurer Redmond Barry to leave home and serve in the Seven Years War. Stars Gerard McSorley. Show more
Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. With Geoffrey Durham, Nigel Dempster and Frances Edmonds. From May 1998. Show more
The best of the station's output, including the one-minute playwright and Spot the Sexist. With Philip Pope. From September 1982. Show more
After the syndicate disaster, Bertie ponders what to bet on next. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael Hordern. Show more
An obsessive quest for fitness in ‘Stepping Out’ and a tale of over-zealous security in ‘The Vigilant Rabbit’. From 2015. Show more
In war, the more technologically advanced side can still be defeated. John Shrapnel reads Arthur C Clarke's short story.
Looking for more action, Eric and Rincewind find it at their next destination, the Dread Portal of Hell. Starring Mark Heap. Show more
Film producer Lord Puttnam chooses the Irish nationalist leader Michael Collins. With Humphrey Carpenter. From November 2004.
Two coffins lead to a burst of manic superstition. Adapted from TV with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1967. Show more
Artistic Eric bags a bargain, and an industrial espionage drama what Ern wrote. With guest singer Lynsey de Paul. From March 1975. Show more
A VIP visitor to a village is soon the target of love and gossip. Stars Julian Rhind-Tutt, Trevor Peacock and Bill Wallis. Show more
Lawrence Pollard explores some of the more bizarre assaults in contemporary art, including an exploding shed. From November 2009. Show more
A priest goes to desperate lengths to entice his erring flock back to the fold. A French story adapted to an Irish setting. From July 2007.
By Peter Jukes. Ajib is stopped by security officers as he tries to fly out of Ben Gurion airport on his way home to the US. They don't think his story adds up. Show more
An obsessive quest for fitness in ‘Stepping Out’ and a tale of over-zealous security in ‘The Vigilant Rabbit’. From 2015. Show more
Day seven on the colony. Mason faces an ethical nightmare, while Archer faces repairs. With Nicholas Lyndhurst. From April 2012. Show more
The best in contemporary comedy. Jon Holmes is joined by Angela Barnes.
Host Lee Mack welcomes Andy Parsons, Lucy Porter, Tim Minchin, Alan Cochran and Jim Owen to Edinburgh. From August 2005. Show more
The Marriage Emporium running low on Indian brides - and Fifty Ways to Leave Your Mother. Stars Nina Wadia. From July 1997. Show more
In war, the more technologically advanced side can still be defeated. John Shrapnel reads Arthur C Clarke's short story.
Looking for more action, Eric and Rincewind find it at their next destination, the Dread Portal of Hell. Starring Mark Heap. Show more
Film producer Lord Puttnam chooses the Irish nationalist leader Michael Collins. With Humphrey Carpenter. From November 2004.
A VIP visitor to a village is soon the target of love and gossip. Stars Julian Rhind-Tutt, Trevor Peacock and Bill Wallis. Show more
Lawrence Pollard explores some of the more bizarre assaults in contemporary art, including an exploding shed. From November 2009. Show more
July 1964: Sunday afternoon and Winston Churchill's study is the scene of a delicate conversation. Read by Miriam Margolyes. Show more
Jane runs an underwear shop with sex toys in a seaside town. Her son helps out. They debate attitudes towards sex across generations. Show more
Police inspector Alia Khan investigates a psychiatric hospital where women are admitted but never seem to come out. Stars Prerna Chawla, Anand Tiwari, Rajit Kapur. Show more
Leningrad students Elena and Nina are considered mature enough to teach Russian to visiting Americans. Read by Sian Thomas. Show more
William Makepeace Thackeray - Barry Lyndon
Episode 1: 1. The Duel
1 hour on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
A duel forces 18th-century Irish adventurer Redmond Barry to leave home and serve in the Seven Years War. Stars Gerard McSorley. Show more
Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. With Geoffrey Durham, Nigel Dempster and Frances Edmonds. From May 1998. Show more
The best of the station's output, including the one-minute playwright and Spot the Sexist. With Philip Pope. From September 1982. Show more