A visit to the doctor sparks a bombshell for the not-so-happy mother-to-be. Stars Lynda Bellingham. From November 2004. Show more
Deborah Dearden arrives back at the beach. Not such a stranger, yet stranger still. Stars Stephen Mangan. From January 2013. Show more
Francine Stock and guests recreate Shakespeare's festive 1606 premiere at Whitehall Palace before King James I. From December 2006. Show more
Lucinda Lambton's Elevations and Revelations
Episode 5: Hatchlands Park
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
The historian visits Hatchlands Park near Guilford, featuring Robert Adam's first English interior. From September 2000.
Stephen Fry salutes actress Margaret Rutherford, whose personal life was as thrilling as playing Miss Marple. From December 2012. Show more
Barry Cryer's treasures from the swinging decade, including Beyond Our Ken, It's a Fair Cop, The Navy Lark, Benny Hill Time, The Clitheroe Kid and I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again. Show more
Phil Hammond chairs the debating game. With Simon Fanshawe, Peter Bradshaw, Brian Sewell and Steve Punt. From November 1998. Show more
It's a big day for Anna's new partner Stuart at his gallery, but will her sisters ruin it? Stars Rosemary Leach. From July 1999. Show more
Rome 1943. A split-second decision is about to change Chiara's life forever. Starring Greta Scacchi and Juliet Aubrey. Show more
Renowned chef Raymond Blanc selects Edith Piaf's 'La Vie En Rose' and Arvo Part's 'Spiegel Im Spiegel'.
4 Extra Debut. Alice moves into a new flat. Her landlord Martin lives below. Neither are what they seem. Stars Lee Ingleby and Joanne Froggatt. Show more
Stephen Fry salutes actress Margaret Rutherford, whose personal life was as thrilling as playing Miss Marple. From December 2012. Show more
Francine Stock and guests recreate Shakespeare's festive 1606 premiere at Whitehall Palace before King James I. From December 2006. Show more
Lucinda Lambton's Elevations and Revelations
Episode 5: Hatchlands Park
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
The historian visits Hatchlands Park near Guilford, featuring Robert Adam's first English interior. From September 2000.
A prog rock symphony rediscovered in the vaults can be catastrophic for the entire cosmos. Stars Peter Davison and Sarah Sutton. Show more
The Routemasters by Andrew McGibbon
2. Don't Be a Freud
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
The time travellers hit 19th-century Austria, with Sigmund Freud set to reveal his views on telepathy. Stars Amanda Donohoe. Show more
Barry Cryer's treasures from the swinging decade, including Beyond Our Ken, It's a Fair Cop, The Navy Lark, Benny Hill Time, The Clitheroe Kid and I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again. Show more
The comedian examines the virtue of hard work. With poems and songs from diligent Tim Key and Tom Basden. From 2008. Show more
The comedy zookeeper unleashes his menagerie of laugh-beasts. With Robin Ince, Lucy Porter and Matt Kirshen. From August 2008.
The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Lolly Adefope.
Stephen Fry hosts humorous banter and sketches, with Hugh Laurie, Jim Broadbent, Emma Thompson and Phyllida Law. From May 1988. Show more
John Humphrys gives 28 performers 60 seconds each to entertain. With Phil Cornwell and John Finnemore. From January 2008. Show more
A prog rock symphony rediscovered in the vaults can be catastrophic for the entire cosmos. Stars Peter Davison and Sarah Sutton. Show more
The Routemasters by Andrew McGibbon
2. Don't Be a Freud
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
The time travellers hit 19th-century Austria, with Sigmund Freud set to reveal his views on telepathy. Stars Amanda Donohoe. Show more
Rome 1943. A split-second decision is about to change Chiara's life forever. Starring Greta Scacchi and Juliet Aubrey. Show more
Renowned chef Raymond Blanc selects Edith Piaf's 'La Vie En Rose' and Arvo Part's 'Spiegel Im Spiegel'.
4 Extra Debut. Alice moves into a new flat. Her landlord Martin lives below. Neither are what they seem. Stars Lee Ingleby and Joanne Froggatt. Show more
Stephen Fry salutes actress Margaret Rutherford, whose personal life was as thrilling as playing Miss Marple. From December 2012. Show more
Francine Stock and guests recreate Shakespeare's festive 1606 premiere at Whitehall Palace before King James I. From December 2006. Show more