21st-century Jason decides 19th-century Macclesfield needs a decent pub with decent beer. Stars Michael Begley. From June 2003. Show more
Charlie Brooker hosts the comedy panel show that seeks the finest wrong answers. Lee Mack, Susan Calman and Daniel Maier compete to supply the best wrong answers. Show more
Bizarre coincidences spark a British nuclear submarine's preparations for all-out attack. Stars Manning Wilson and John Rye. Show more
Marguerite Patten's Century of British Cooking
Episode 9: From Taramasalata to Tiramisu - 1980 to 1989
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Moules mariniere, beef wellington, pizza and creme brulee. From October 1999. Show more
4 Extra Debut. James Naughtie reflects on a symbol of Scottish pride, the Stone of Scone, and its famous disappearance in 1950. From May 2007. Show more
New Romantic Barry Cryer presents Radio Active, After Henry, Unnatural Acts, Legal Decent Honest and Truthful, Saturday Night Fry and The Mary Whitehouse Experience. Show more
Mainwaring wants a parade mascot, so he decides the platoon must catch one. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From June 1976. Show more
Paranoia sets in when the crew are charged with a top secret mission. Stars Jon Pertwee and Leslie Philips. From May 1963. Show more
Paul D is unable to resist Beloved's advances and must face the consequences. Seminal novel narrated by Adjoa Andoh. Show more
Former Blue Peter editor, Biddy Baxter, chooses ‘Passing By’ by Paul Robeson, and Mozart’s ‘The Marriage of Figaro’.
The award-winning novelist tells Dr Anthony Clare about growing up with his father, fascist leader Oswald Mosley. From August 1996. Show more
4 Extra Debut. James Naughtie reflects on a symbol of Scottish pride, the Stone of Scone, and its famous disappearance in 1950. From May 2007. Show more
Bizarre coincidences spark a British nuclear submarine's preparations for all-out attack. Stars Manning Wilson and John Rye. Show more
Marguerite Patten's Century of British Cooking
Episode 9: From Taramasalata to Tiramisu - 1980 to 1989
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Moules mariniere, beef wellington, pizza and creme brulee. From October 1999. Show more
The 17th Century: Master Richard is playing a dangerous game with Annie, the gardener's daughter. Starring Rachel Atkins. Show more
It's raining, and a seemingly kind old gentleman offers a mother and her daughter an umbrella, for a price. Read by Oona Beeson. Show more
New Romantic Barry Cryer presents Radio Active, After Henry, Unnatural Acts, Legal Decent Honest and Truthful, Saturday Night Fry and The Mary Whitehouse Experience. Show more
The bizarre and hilarious world of sketches, stories and characters from our sinister ringmaster, Colin Hoult. From 2013. Show more
Mordrin child minds Tracey with disastrous results. Stars Gordon Kennedy, Jack Docherty and David Kay. From February 2011. Show more
Can Marengo and Copenhagen's equine love overcome conflicting wedding plans? Stars Stephen Fry. From December 2012. Show more
From 10.00pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Plus Arthur Smith chats again to Kieran Hodgson.
The award-winning funny man gets nostalgic about his youth. With Laurence Howarth and Margaret Cabourn-Smith. From November 2010. Show more
Boothby Graffoe hosts unadulterated nonsense from the Edinburgh Festival. With Stephen Frost and Kevin Eldon. From January 2001. Show more
The 17th Century: Master Richard is playing a dangerous game with Annie, the gardener's daughter. Starring Rachel Atkins. Show more
It's raining, and a seemingly kind old gentleman offers a mother and her daughter an umbrella, for a price. Read by Oona Beeson. Show more
Paul D is unable to resist Beloved's advances and must face the consequences. Seminal novel narrated by Adjoa Andoh. Show more
Former Blue Peter editor, Biddy Baxter, chooses ‘Passing By’ by Paul Robeson, and Mozart’s ‘The Marriage of Figaro’.
The award-winning novelist tells Dr Anthony Clare about growing up with his father, fascist leader Oswald Mosley. From August 1996. Show more
4 Extra Debut. James Naughtie reflects on a symbol of Scottish pride, the Stone of Scone, and its famous disappearance in 1950. From May 2007. Show more
Bizarre coincidences spark a British nuclear submarine's preparations for all-out attack. Stars Manning Wilson and John Rye. Show more