Brian Cox and Robin Ince are joined by doctor and journalist Ben Goldacre and comedian Dave Gorman to discuss the notion of trust in science. Show more
A horror story for slugs and inventing the world’s first horseless staircase. Stars David Mitchell and Robert Webb. From 2013. Show more
Private eye V.I. Warshawski suspects hospital malpractice, as she probes a suspicious death. Stars Sharon Gless. Show more
Louise Elliot meets Terry O'Neill, who survived child cruelty, and whose case inspired Agatha Christie's Mousetrap. From 2011. Show more
Can Ken and Keith's whippets win the talent night? Plus it's scampi fries for Rod and Tanya. With Sheila Hancock. From July 2010. Show more
Uh-oh - Marcus Brigstocke has decided to become a woman. Expect an assessment of sexism and twice the candle budget. From September 2015. Show more
Albert introduces his fiancee to a surprised Harold. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From March 1971. Show more
The shady lawyer needs patients - as a doctor. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. Stars Michael Roberts. From May 1991. Show more
Miles Jupp tests Emma Freud, Tom Wrigglesworth and Shaun Keaveny on how well one of their loved ones knows them. From 2012. Show more
When Clare revokes her faith in God, her mother and granny are none too pleased. Stars Prunella Scales. From February 1989. Show more
1647, unrest mounts as the Presbyterian government decides to disband the army. English Civil War drama with Graham Blockey.
By Jojo Moyes: A daytime TV star's career is at risk when gossip about an extra-marital affair spreads on Twitter. Read by Claire Knight. Show more
Catherine Czerkawska - The Curiosity Cabinet
2. The Mute Swan
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
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In the 1600s, Henrietta has been abducted to Garve. In the modern day, Sophie visits the island with her son. Stars Ceit Kearney. Show more
Albert introduces his fiancee to a surprised Harold. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From March 1971. Show more
The shady lawyer needs patients - as a doctor. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. Stars Michael Roberts. From May 1991. Show more
Private eye V.I. Warshawski suspects hospital malpractice, as she probes a suspicious death. Stars Sharon Gless. Show more
Louise Elliot meets Terry O'Neill, who survived child cruelty, and whose case inspired Agatha Christie's Mousetrap. From 2011. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A special visitor arrives at an old people's home and meets Henry, who has an interesting tale to tell. Read by Joan Matheson.
Although she was not a scientist, Mary Anning made major discoveries along the Jurassic coast. Presented by Rebecca Stott. From July 2003.
Simon proceeds with the day's dive in spite of the weather warnings, and relations with Sennen turn sour. Stars Susannah Doyle.
Life and writing get mixed up - a dangerous combination. Stephen Boxer reads Terence Blacker's celebration of William Donaldson.
1647, unrest mounts as the Presbyterian government decides to disband the army. English Civil War drama with Graham Blockey.
Miles Jupp tests Emma Freud, Tom Wrigglesworth and Shaun Keaveny on how well one of their loved ones knows them. From 2012. Show more
When Clare revokes her faith in God, her mother and granny are none too pleased. Stars Prunella Scales. From February 1989. Show more
Can Ken and Keith's whippets win the talent night? Plus it's scampi fries for Rod and Tanya. With Sheila Hancock. From July 2010. Show more
Uh-oh - Marcus Brigstocke has decided to become a woman. Expect an assessment of sexism and twice the candle budget. From September 2015. Show more
Now a professed monk, Brother Francis begins his devotional blueprint in honour of his Order's founder. 1960 post-apocalyptic alternate history read by Nigel Lindsay.
Groucho Marx: Documentary filmmaker Roger Graef chooses acerbic comedy movie star Groucho Marx. With Matthew Parris. From January 2008.
Albert introduces his fiancee to a surprised Harold. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From March 1971. Show more
The shady lawyer needs patients - as a doctor. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. Stars Michael Roberts. From May 1991. Show more
Private eye V.I. Warshawski suspects hospital malpractice, as she probes a suspicious death. Stars Sharon Gless. Show more
Louise Elliot meets Terry O'Neill, who survived child cruelty, and whose case inspired Agatha Christie's Mousetrap. From 2011. Show more
By Jojo Moyes: A daytime TV star's career is at risk when gossip about an extra-marital affair spreads on Twitter. Read by Claire Knight. Show more
Catherine Czerkawska - The Curiosity Cabinet
2. The Mute Swan
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
In the 1600s, Henrietta has been abducted to Garve. In the modern day, Sophie visits the island with her son. Stars Ceit Kearney. Show more
Uh-oh - Marcus Brigstocke has decided to become a woman. Expect an assessment of sexism and twice the candle budget. From September 2015. Show more
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 best in contemporary comedy. Tonight Jon Holmes chats to Fred MacAulay.
The late controversial poet Adam Croxton - by those who knew him. Spoof with Greg Davies and Steve Hall. From March 2007. Show more
Roger McGough's poetic reflections on the perennially fruitful topic of love. Recorded at the Bath Festival. From June 2000. Show more
Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth must cope while wife Mary is visiting Auntie Janet. Stars Graham Fellows. From March 1994. Show more
Now a professed monk, Brother Francis begins his devotional blueprint in honour of his Order's founder. 1960 post-apocalyptic alternate history read by Nigel Lindsay.
Groucho Marx: Documentary filmmaker Roger Graef chooses acerbic comedy movie star Groucho Marx. With Matthew Parris. From January 2008.
Private eye V.I. Warshawski suspects hospital malpractice, as she probes a suspicious death. Stars Sharon Gless. Show more
Louise Elliot meets Terry O'Neill, who survived child cruelty, and whose case inspired Agatha Christie's Mousetrap. From 2011. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A special visitor arrives at an old people's home and meets Henry, who has an interesting tale to tell. Read by Joan Matheson.
Although she was not a scientist, Mary Anning made major discoveries along the Jurassic coast. Presented by Rebecca Stott. From July 2003.
Simon proceeds with the day's dive in spite of the weather warnings, and relations with Sennen turn sour. Stars Susannah Doyle.
Life and writing get mixed up - a dangerous combination. Stephen Boxer reads Terence Blacker's celebration of William Donaldson.
1647, unrest mounts as the Presbyterian government decides to disband the army. English Civil War drama with Graham Blockey.
Miles Jupp tests Emma Freud, Tom Wrigglesworth and Shaun Keaveny on how well one of their loved ones knows them. From 2012. Show more
When Clare revokes her faith in God, her mother and granny are none too pleased. Stars Prunella Scales. From February 1989. Show more