An extraordinary Victorian town house. Architectural historian Lucinda Lambton tours designer William Burges's London home. From August 2000.
Christopher William Hill's black comedy revolves around a crumbling Cornish ancestral home. Sir Richard wishes to bequeath it to the National Trust, much to the fury of his wife.
Huw Williams arrives at London's Smithfield Market and ends his journey along 17th-century cattle herding routes. From June 2004.
Arthur organises a fundraising show in the Shoulder of Mutton. The headliner is obvious, but who can support him? Stars Steve Delaney. From January 2009. Show more
Max Bygraves, Julie Andrews and Hattie Jacques join Archie Andrews. Radio ventriloquism from Peter Brough. From October 1950. Show more
Scheming Jim needs the cost of an airfare from Australia. Stars Professor Jimmy Edwards and Eamonn Andrews. From September 1961. Show more
A story of drugs and guns. Modest young man Nem becomes don of Brazil's largest favela in Rio. Read by the author, Misha Glenny.
Actress Maxine Peake chooses 'The Unicorn Song' by Brobdingnadian Bards and 'Alone Again Or' by Love.
From Adele to Handel, computer scientist Wendy Hall makes her castaway choices. With Kirsty Young. From July 2014.
Guy Raz investigates our origins as a species - who are we, where do we come from and where are we headed? Show more
Sir David recalls meeting a ten-foot-long grey-scaled reptile, with a long, yellow forked tongue - the Komodo dragon. From 2009. Show more
Max Bygraves, Julie Andrews and Hattie Jacques join Archie Andrews. Radio ventriloquism from Peter Brough. From October 1950. Show more
Scheming Jim needs the cost of an airfare from Australia. Stars Professor Jimmy Edwards and Eamonn Andrews. From September 1961. Show more
Christopher William Hill's black comedy revolves around a crumbling Cornish ancestral home. Sir Richard wishes to bequeath it to the National Trust, much to the fury of his wife.
Huw Williams arrives at London's Smithfield Market and ends his journey along 17th-century cattle herding routes. From June 2004.
Tessa Hadley - The Past (Omnibus)
Episode 2
1 hour, 10 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
1968. Jill, mother to Harriet, Roland and Alice, arrives unexpectedly at her parents' home, children in tow. Read by Sian Thomas. Show more
The Burnell children invite their classmates to see their new toy, all except the pauper Kelsey girls. Read by Emilia Fox.
A rebellious 1950s mental hospital patient confronts the system. Adapted from the stage show of the novel. Stars Bob Sherman. Show more
Arthur organises a fundraising show in the Shoulder of Mutton. The headliner is obvious, but who can support him? Stars Steve Delaney. From January 2009. Show more
An amnesiac seeks answers in the house where he was traumatised as a child. Stars Trader Faulkner and Kate Binchy. Show more
Guy Raz investigates our origins as a species - who are we, where do we come from and where are we headed? Show more
Sir David recalls meeting a ten-foot-long grey-scaled reptile, with a long, yellow forked tongue - the Komodo dragon. From 2009. Show more
A story of drugs and guns. Modest young man Nem becomes don of Brazil's largest favela in Rio. Read by the author, Misha Glenny.
Actress Maxine Peake chooses 'The Unicorn Song' by Brobdingnadian Bards and 'Alone Again Or' by Love.
From Adele to Handel, computer scientist Wendy Hall makes her castaway choices. With Kirsty Young. From July 2014.
Arthur organises a fundraising show in the Shoulder of Mutton. The headliner is obvious, but who can support him? Stars Steve Delaney. From January 2009. Show more
On the Town with the League of Gentlemen
A Guest at the Dentons
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for 9 months
The dark comedy about the 'local people' of Spent, before it hit TV. With Mark Gatiss and Steve Pemberton. From November 1997. Show more
The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith talks to Mark Billingham.
Made for 4 Extra. This week's stories lovingly bashed, mashed and moulded into sketches, one-liners and vox-pops by the public. Trying to make sense of it all is host Nish Kumar. Show more
The country singer and global activist promotes her new album and traces her tartan. Stars Christopher Green. From January 2005. Show more
It's a right royal knockabout as Henry VIII wants a son. Recreation of the wireless archives with Al Holloway. From October 2002. Show more
An amnesiac seeks answers in the house where he was traumatised as a child. Stars Trader Faulkner and Kate Binchy. Show more
Christopher William Hill's black comedy revolves around a crumbling Cornish ancestral home. Sir Richard wishes to bequeath it to the National Trust, much to the fury of his wife.
Huw Williams arrives at London's Smithfield Market and ends his journey along 17th-century cattle herding routes. From June 2004.
Tessa Hadley - The Past (Omnibus)
Episode 2
1 hour, 10 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
1968. Jill, mother to Harriet, Roland and Alice, arrives unexpectedly at her parents' home, children in tow. Read by Sian Thomas. Show more
The Burnell children invite their classmates to see their new toy, all except the pauper Kelsey girls. Read by Emilia Fox.
A rebellious 1950s mental hospital patient confronts the system. Adapted from the stage show of the novel. Stars Bob Sherman. Show more