4 Extra Debut. Quintessentially British, symbolising strength? Yet its existence is threatened. With Fiona Stafford. From December 2012.
Tony tests the reference books to the limit and asks if the plethora of guide books can really help him find a ghost. From June 2000. Show more
Omnibus. Colette's tale of a love affair between a Parisian courtesan and a man half her age, set in Paris, 1912. Stars Frances Barber.
Clive Dunn - Definitely Dunn
Episode 2: Flat Feet and Concert Parties
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Dad's Army star Clive Dunn recalls life at boarding school, joining the army and his early stage appearances. From July 1988. Show more
Stephen K Amos compiles an idiot’s guide to the midlife crisis with Fred MacAulay, Angela Barnes and Greg Proops. From 2013. Show more
The moustachioed monarch raises an army to take on Attila and his approaching horde. Stars Jimmy Edwards. From September 1979.
A spoof Paul Temple and wires get crossed on the telephone. Sketch comedy with Ronnie Barker and Pauline Yates. From July 1972. Show more
In the desert, near the Somali border where only thorn bushes grow, is a city of half a million people. Read by David Seddon.
The television presenter Judy Finnigan chooses 'Who's Sorry Now' by Connie Francis, and 'Hey Jude', by The Beatles.
From Brahms to Ultravox. Space scientist Professor Monica Grady shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. From July 2015.
Miranda Sawyer explores personal story-telling with Anna Sale, of New York podcast Death, Sex and Money, and Lea Thau, who documented her own love life in the podcast Love Hurts. Show more
Nina Garthwaite presents mini-documentaries with tales of love, lying and a having a loose grip on reality. From September 2012. Show more
The moustachioed monarch raises an army to take on Attila and his approaching horde. Stars Jimmy Edwards. From September 1979.
A spoof Paul Temple and wires get crossed on the telephone. Sketch comedy with Ronnie Barker and Pauline Yates. From July 1972. Show more
Omnibus. Colette's tale of a love affair between a Parisian courtesan and a man half her age, set in Paris, 1912. Stars Frances Barber.
Clive Dunn - Definitely Dunn
Episode 2: Flat Feet and Concert Parties
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Dad's Army star Clive Dunn recalls life at boarding school, joining the army and his early stage appearances. From July 1988. Show more
Orlando, the Tudor time-travelling adventurer, is preoccupied by the penalties and privileges of womanhood. Read by Amanda Hale.
Heather learns that all Valentine's Day declarations of love should be viewed with suspicion. Read by Patricia Hodge. From February 1997.
How was a woman shot at, knocked unconscious and left for dead in a locked room? Stars Nicholas Boulton and Geoffrey Whitehead. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Daljit Nagra introduces 'With Great Pleasure'. Les Murray's pick of prose and poetry read by Sean Barrett and Sally Cookson. Show more
Stephen K Amos compiles an idiot’s guide to the midlife crisis with Fred MacAulay, Angela Barnes and Greg Proops. From 2013. Show more
After a boating lake is drained, a clairvoyant antiques dealer becomes embroiled in a deadly occult mystery. Stars John Duttine. Show more
Miranda Sawyer explores personal story-telling with Anna Sale, of New York podcast Death, Sex and Money, and Lea Thau, who documented her own love life in the podcast Love Hurts. Show more
Nina Garthwaite presents mini-documentaries with tales of love, lying and a having a loose grip on reality. From September 2012. Show more
In the desert, near the Somali border where only thorn bushes grow, is a city of half a million people. Read by David Seddon.
The television presenter Judy Finnigan chooses 'Who's Sorry Now' by Connie Francis, and 'Hey Jude', by The Beatles.
From Brahms to Ultravox. Space scientist Professor Monica Grady shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. From July 2015.
Stephen K Amos compiles an idiot’s guide to the midlife crisis with Fred MacAulay, Angela Barnes and Greg Proops. From 2013. Show more
What better way to chart fortunes and mishaps in love than Disney films aimed at the home video market? From February 2012. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. 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
When the writer's niece and an old pal visit, love is in the air. Or is it just a hangover? With Doon Mackichan. From July 1993. Show more
After a boating lake is drained, a clairvoyant antiques dealer becomes embroiled in a deadly occult mystery. Stars John Duttine. Show more
Omnibus. Colette's tale of a love affair between a Parisian courtesan and a man half her age, set in Paris, 1912. Stars Frances Barber.
Clive Dunn - Definitely Dunn
Episode 2: Flat Feet and Concert Parties
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Dad's Army star Clive Dunn recalls life at boarding school, joining the army and his early stage appearances. From July 1988. Show more
Orlando, the Tudor time-travelling adventurer, is preoccupied by the penalties and privileges of womanhood. Read by Amanda Hale.
Heather learns that all Valentine's Day declarations of love should be viewed with suspicion. Read by Patricia Hodge. From February 1997.
How was a woman shot at, knocked unconscious and left for dead in a locked room? Stars Nicholas Boulton and Geoffrey Whitehead. Show more