The amateur sleuth sets out to discover who murdered a mystery blonde. Agatha Christie whodunit starring June Whitfield. Show more
Lucinda Lambton's Elevations and Revelations
Episode 6: Lucinda's Rectory
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
The architectural historian visits a favourite 19th-century rectory, her own house. With Dan Cruickshank. From September 2000.
Nobel laureate Grazia Deledda's powerful story of love, poverty, honour and retribution set in 1900's Sardinia. Dramatised by Linda Marshall Griffiths.
What does the future hold for Blackpool's piers as visitors demand new forms of entertainment? From February 2001.
Social Worker Clare Barker and colleagues must move offices and embrace hot desking. Stars Sally Phillips. From January 2013. Show more
Archie Andrews and mentor Peter Brough buy a farm. Radio ventriloquism, with Dick Emery and Deryck Guyler. From January 1957. Show more
The King of Titters reads some ditties and battles giant animals in a spoof thriller. With Norma Ronald. From November 1975. Show more
David Cornwell (author John Le Carre) and his family were always under his remarkable father's shadow. Read by Stephen Boxer.
Author Kate Mosse chooses Nancy Sinatra's 'These Boots Were Made For Walkin' and Jacques Brel's 'La Chanson Des Vieux Amants'.
From The Beatles to Luciano Pavarotti. Fashion designer George Davies shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From April 2006. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Guy Raz on why some people spend years trying to answer a question, or risk their lives to discover something new. Show more
The famous naturalist looks at why underground animals evolved in a very different way from those on the surface. From 2009. Show more
Archie Andrews and mentor Peter Brough buy a farm. Radio ventriloquism, with Dick Emery and Deryck Guyler. From January 1957. Show more
The King of Titters reads some ditties and battles giant animals in a spoof thriller. With Norma Ronald. From November 1975. Show more
Nobel laureate Grazia Deledda's powerful story of love, poverty, honour and retribution set in 1900's Sardinia. Dramatised by Linda Marshall Griffiths.
What does the future hold for Blackpool's piers as visitors demand new forms of entertainment? From February 2001.
A tale of a man's relationship with an ancient landscape, the value of solitude and the arrival of the modern world. Read by Robert Powell. Show more
On a coach journey in Turkey, a man dreams of eating refreshing figs. Can his fellow travellers help? Read by Nigel Anthony.
And on the eighth day God created language. Little did he expect the confusion that would ensue. Starring David Bamber. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Peggy Reynolds explores the background, effect and lasting appeal of this 1915 poem about a stop at a Cotswolds railway station. Show more
Social Worker Clare Barker and colleagues must move offices and embrace hot desking. Stars Sally Phillips. From January 2013. Show more
A young boy’s fascination with anatomy proves crucial in saving lives - but not in the way you’d think. Stars Geoffrey Lee. Show more
Can a stolen library book lead to the reinvention of dragons? Terry Pratchett's comic fantasy with Martin Jarvis and John Wood. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Guy Raz on why some people spend years trying to answer a question, or risk their lives to discover something new. Show more
The famous naturalist looks at why underground animals evolved in a very different way from those on the surface. From 2009. Show more
David Cornwell (author John Le Carre) and his family were always under his remarkable father's shadow. Read by Stephen Boxer.
Author Kate Mosse chooses Nancy Sinatra's 'These Boots Were Made For Walkin' and Jacques Brel's 'La Chanson Des Vieux Amants'.
From The Beatles to Luciano Pavarotti. Fashion designer George Davies shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From April 2006. Show more
Social Worker Clare Barker and colleagues must move offices and embrace hot desking. Stars Sally Phillips. From January 2013. Show more
t's Christmas! - but which residents are celebrating? Pre-TV sitcom with Mark Gatiss and Steve Pemberton. From December 1997 Show more
Arthur Smith chats to Russell Howard.
A reluctant beekeeper, feuding librarians and striking a deal with Santa. Monologues and sketches with Ben Moor. From 2007. Show more
Sketch show about modern communication and contemporary obsessions. With Ben Willbond and Rachel Atkins. From January 2009. Show more
A young boy’s fascination with anatomy proves crucial in saving lives - but not in the way you’d think. Stars Geoffrey Lee. Show more
Can a stolen library book lead to the reinvention of dragons? Terry Pratchett's comic fantasy with Martin Jarvis and John Wood. Show more
Nobel laureate Grazia Deledda's powerful story of love, poverty, honour and retribution set in 1900's Sardinia. Dramatised by Linda Marshall Griffiths.
What does the future hold for Blackpool's piers as visitors demand new forms of entertainment? From February 2001.
A tale of a man's relationship with an ancient landscape, the value of solitude and the arrival of the modern world. Read by Robert Powell. Show more
On a coach journey in Turkey, a man dreams of eating refreshing figs. Can his fellow travellers help? Read by Nigel Anthony.
And on the eighth day God created language. Little did he expect the confusion that would ensue. Starring David Bamber. Show more