Can Maria and Richard help Paul and Ruby get rid of an unwanted guest? Stars Barbara Flynn. From June 1998. Show more
Susie Dent, Natalie Haynes, Milton Jones and Jack Whitehall vie for wordy supremacy. Hosted by Gyles Brandreth. From 2012. Show more
London, 1937: Harriet must battle Ada, the new nanny, for the love of her young daughter. Stars Rosemary Leach and Carole Boyd. Show more
Michael Bentine recalls the start of The Goon Show, and characters who inspired his friend Peter Sellers. From November 1994. Show more
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One Way Ticket - The Beeching Cuts Revisited!
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
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More than 50 years after Dr Beeching wielded his axe, Michael Portillo looks back at the cuts and assesses the impact they have had on Britain's railways over the past five decades. Show more
John McCarthy explores the BBC radio archives to find Sir Peter Ustinov's fascinating contributions to an eclectic mix of programmes. 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
Neddie Seagoon's brave act lands him in prison, and a jewel thief is on the loose. Stars Spike Milligan. From December 1954. Show more
Karen knows her much-loved husband of 19 years is gay. Now it's time to tell the kids. Stars Julia Ford and Greg Wise.
Actor Rafe Spall chooses 'Cherry Coloured Funk' by the Cocteau Twins and Kate Bush's 'And So Is Love'.
Sir Colin explores the psychological aspects of life as a music conductor. With Dr Anthony Clare. From August 1994. Show more
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One Way Ticket - The Beeching Cuts Revisited!
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
More than 50 years after Dr Beeching wielded his axe, Michael Portillo looks back at the cuts and assesses the impact they have had on Britain's railways over the past five decades. Show more
London, 1937: Harriet must battle Ada, the new nanny, for the love of her young daughter. Stars Rosemary Leach and Carole Boyd. Show more
Michael Bentine recalls the start of The Goon Show, and characters who inspired his friend Peter Sellers. From November 1994. Show more
Norman and Max are welcomed by the incurably friendly Oblivions and are soon offering priceless gifts. Stars Louise Lombard. Show more
The battle is on to save the human race from ravaged Earth. 1950s American sci-fi spoof with John Guerrasio. From August 2006 Show more
John McCarthy explores the BBC radio archives to find Sir Peter Ustinov's fascinating contributions to an eclectic mix of programmes. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. Fred MacAulay with the best of 2015's comedy Fringe festival in Edinburgh. Expect some comedians you know, and some you don't. Show more
From London's Comedy Store, Simon Bligh introduces stand-ups Dominic Holland, Sue Beard and Felix Dexter. From December 1998. Show more
Invention as it happens. Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney's improvised sketches driven by the audience. From January 2008. Show more
Norman and Max are welcomed by the incurably friendly Oblivions and are soon offering priceless gifts. Stars Louise Lombard. Show more
The battle is on to save the human race from ravaged Earth. 1950s American sci-fi spoof with John Guerrasio. From August 2006 Show more
Karen knows her much-loved husband of 19 years is gay. Now it's time to tell the kids. Stars Julia Ford and Greg Wise.
Actor Rafe Spall chooses 'Cherry Coloured Funk' by the Cocteau Twins and Kate Bush's 'And So Is Love'.
Sir Colin explores the psychological aspects of life as a music conductor. With Dr Anthony Clare. From August 1994. Show more
Archive on 4
One Way Ticket - The Beeching Cuts Revisited!
58 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
More than 50 years after Dr Beeching wielded his axe, Michael Portillo looks back at the cuts and assesses the impact they have had on Britain's railways over the past five decades. Show more
London, 1937: Harriet must battle Ada, the new nanny, for the love of her young daughter. Stars Rosemary Leach and Carole Boyd. Show more