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Harold wants a holiday but without his father Albert. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. Show more
The author and his wife compete to publicise their new books. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From April 1976. Show more
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The lively events in the parish of Over Stowey, from the 1799 diary of Somerset parson, William Holland. Stars Ronald Pickup.
Harold wants a holiday but without his father Albert. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. Show more
The author and his wife compete to publicise their new books. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From April 1976. Show more
Astronaut Chris Hadfield inherits 'Where Have All the Flowers Gone', and passes on 'The Story' by Brandi Carlile.
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Incarnations: India in 50 Lives
Krishnadevaraya: Kingship Is Strange
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A portrait of a great warrior who lived in a brutal age and yet wondered about his allotted role in life. Sunil Khilnani visits Krishnadevaraya's capital at Hampi in Karnataka. Show more
1960s Yorkshire: Election Day draws closer with Philip and Tom as rivals. Stars David Calder and Robert Glenister. Show more
'I'm at an end with all dreams/why should I linger among the sleepers?' Ian Bostridge discovers how Schubert challenged social and political order in his masterpiece, Winterreise. Show more
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Speeding motorway services? Two year dogs? Dave Gorman and Charlie Brooker ponder the public's inventions. From November 2007. Show more
An affair conducted through messages recorded on cassette sparks problems. Stars Celia Imrie. From January 1990. Show more
Ronnie organises a disastrous birthday party and Nick finally finds his father's will. Stars Jamie Foreman. From November 2007. Show more
A sketch that couldn't catch a cold in Coventry and a train passenger who really doesn't overthink things. From 2016. Show more
Epic Tolkien parody. Can the Radox's assembled forces win the battle? Stars Paul Eddington. From December 1980. Show more
Financial journalist Jeff Randall chooses businessman and philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie. With Matthew Parris. From 2006.
Harold wants a holiday but without his father Albert. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From June 1974. Show more
The author and his wife compete to publicise their new books. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From April 1976. Show more
Astronaut Chris Hadfield inherits 'Where Have All the Flowers Gone', and passes on 'The Story' by Brandi Carlile.
The Old Bailey hack recalls a case of extortion at his Oxford college. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
Tim Samuels investigates why people change their names. Is it divorce, immigration or the quest for a little cheer? From 2010. Show more
Aunt Susie and Uncle Trevor's long-planned trip proved momentous, but does not go at all according to plan. Read by Jean Rogers. From July 1996.
The lively events in the parish of Over Stowey, from the 1799 diary of Somerset parson, William Holland. Stars Ronald Pickup.
A sketch that couldn't catch a cold in Coventry and a train passenger who really doesn't overthink things. From 2016. Show more
James Bond star Daniel Craig tries to get car insurance. Jon Culshaw explores famous folk's private lives. From August 2010.
Susan Calman explains that she has never been interested in having children, and why they frighten her. From 2014. Show more
Neil Edmond, Justin Edwards and James Rawlings ponder how to revamp tea to make it more dangerous and exciting. From 2003. Show more
Barry and Garry build the world's first environmentally friendly bar. Stars Phil Cornwell and John Thomson. From March 1998. Show more
Epic Tolkien parody. Can the Radox's assembled forces win the battle? Stars Paul Eddington. From December 1980. Show more
Financial journalist Jeff Randall chooses businessman and philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie. With Matthew Parris. From 2006.
The Old Bailey hack recalls a case of extortion at his Oxford college. By John Mortimer, starring Maurice Denham. Show more
Tim Samuels investigates why people change their names. Is it divorce, immigration or the quest for a little cheer? From 2010. Show more
As Natalia struggles with her grandfather's past, the tiger begins his journey into local legend. Read by Hattie Morahan. Show more
Incarnations: India in 50 Lives
Krishnadevaraya: Kingship Is Strange
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
A portrait of a great warrior who lived in a brutal age and yet wondered about his allotted role in life. Sunil Khilnani visits Krishnadevaraya's capital at Hampi in Karnataka. Show more
1960s Yorkshire: Election Day draws closer with Philip and Tom as rivals. Stars David Calder and Robert Glenister. Show more
'I'm at an end with all dreams/why should I linger among the sleepers?' Ian Bostridge discovers how Schubert challenged social and political order in his masterpiece, Winterreise. Show more
An autistic girl comes to terms with her extraordinary life. Lee Hall's play about faith, love and death. Stars Becky Simpson. Show more
Speeding motorway services? Two year dogs? Dave Gorman and Charlie Brooker ponder the public's inventions. From November 2007. Show more
An affair conducted through messages recorded on cassette sparks problems. Stars Celia Imrie. From January 1990. Show more