4 Extra Debut. A novelist, wise beyond her years, is nominated for a prize. Nothing could have prepared her for the result. Read by Nina Wadia.
Starting in London, Des Lynam and Christopher Matthew visit sporting venues to reminisce, gossip and trade tales. From July 2010. Show more
Twenty five years after being sacked from his band, Les Bone is going back on the road. Stars Paul Copley and Belinda Everett.
Roger begins his tour in Shanghai with a visit to an opera museum, an unusual shoe museum in a private house, and a security museum. Show more
Harvey's rather difficult mum is having a tough time. What can his family do to help? Stars Mark Benton. From April 2012. Show more
Can Tommy Handley find talented performers for his new entertainment venture? With Dorothy Summers. Wartime comedy from 1943. Show more
Simon Sparrow dithers over registering to train as a doctor at St Swithin's hospital. Stars Richard Briers. From June 1968. Show more
Henning Mankell copes with illness by recalling his childhood and an early secret. Posthumous essays read by Tim Pigott-Smith.
The actress Anita Dobson chooses 'No One But You' by Billy Eckstine and 'Young at Heart' by Frank Sinatra.
From The Doobie Brothers to Tom Waits. Comedy star Victoria Wood shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. From December 2007. Show more
True stories told live: Sarah Austin Jenness introduces four tales celebrating all things British. With writer Neil Gaiman. Show more
Living throughout the Americas, Hummingbirds are brilliantly coloured with aeronautical skills defying imagination. From 2011. Show more
Can Tommy Handley find talented performers for his new entertainment venture? With Dorothy Summers. Wartime comedy from 1943. Show more
Simon Sparrow dithers over registering to train as a doctor at St Swithin's hospital. Stars Richard Briers. From June 1968. Show more
Twenty five years after being sacked from his band, Les Bone is going back on the road. Stars Paul Copley and Belinda Everett.
Roger begins his tour in Shanghai with a visit to an opera museum, an unusual shoe museum in a private house, and a security museum. Show more
Sixty-year-old Matthew Oxenhay, sacked from his job trading commodities, must now bet on his own future. Read by Toby Jones.
A lollipop lady loves babies. That must be why she knits baby clothes for the expectant mums she sees. Read by Charlie Hardwick.
True account of the Campden family's rent collector mysteriously vanishing from Chipping Campden in 1660. Stars Peter Jeffrey. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Daljit Nagra introduces Consorting with Angels, featuring the troubled model and poet, Anne Sexton. From January 2010. Show more
Harvey's rather difficult mum is having a tough time. What can his family do to help? Stars Mark Benton. From April 2012. Show more
The tale of a cursed professor with a red book, a wayward nephew and an 18th century tankard. Stars David March as MR James. Show more
A passenger on a summer voyage to New York is curious about an artist, his new wife and his luggage. Read by James Aubrey. Show more
True stories told live: Sarah Austin Jenness introduces four tales celebrating all things British. With writer Neil Gaiman. Show more
Living throughout the Americas, Hummingbirds are brilliantly coloured with aeronautical skills defying imagination. From 2011. Show more
Henning Mankell copes with illness by recalling his childhood and an early secret. Posthumous essays read by Tim Pigott-Smith.
The actress Anita Dobson chooses 'No One But You' by Billy Eckstine and 'Young at Heart' by Frank Sinatra.
From The Doobie Brothers to Tom Waits. Comedy star Victoria Wood shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. From December 2007. Show more
Harvey's rather difficult mum is having a tough time. What can his family do to help? Stars Mark Benton. From April 2012. Show more
Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth sets out to be a nicer, more approachable person. Stars Graham Fellows. From July 1995. Show more
Sketch show from Manchester's Comedy Store with Robin Ince, Helen Moon, Smug Roberts and Kate Ward. From April 2002. Show more
From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Plus Arthur Smith chats to Yuriko Kotani.
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
The naive Budleigh Salterton gap year student goes fishing on the African continent. Stars Marcus Brigstocke. From July 2002.
The tale of a cursed professor with a red book, a wayward nephew and an 18th century tankard. Stars David March as MR James. Show more
A passenger on a summer voyage to New York is curious about an artist, his new wife and his luggage. Read by James Aubrey. Show more
Twenty five years after being sacked from his band, Les Bone is going back on the road. Stars Paul Copley and Belinda Everett.
Roger begins his tour in Shanghai with a visit to an opera museum, an unusual shoe museum in a private house, and a security museum. Show more
Sixty-year-old Matthew Oxenhay, sacked from his job trading commodities, must now bet on his own future. Read by Toby Jones.
A lollipop lady loves babies. That must be why she knits baby clothes for the expectant mums she sees. Read by Charlie Hardwick.
True account of the Campden family's rent collector mysteriously vanishing from Chipping Campden in 1660. Stars Peter Jeffrey. Show more