It's Father's wedding day, but will he really cut his family off without a bean? Stars Maurice Denham. From February 1991. Show more
Frank Skinner and guests Josie Long, Kevin Eldon and Professor Kate Williams discuss Drake’s Drum and E.R.N.I.E. From 2016. Show more
When Nancy and her family move to the country, everything goes wrong. Can anyone help? Stars Shirley Dixon and Maurice Denham. Show more
Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern American Literature
Episode 5: Making Sex Safe
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Mark Lawson traces how novels and plays by American writers have explored sexual expression. With Susanna Moore. From March 2010. Show more
Actress Maxine Peake talks to Michael Sheen, Sally Hawkins and Patricia Hodge about playing factual characters. From March 2014. Show more
Roy Hudd talks to Peter Reed about his life in radio including Huddlines, The Scan, Huddwinks and playing Sherlock. From 2008. Show more
Bertie is obliged to sort out an amorous mix-up between his friends. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael Hordern. Show more
The man of many parts uses the wealth and poverty of his experience to discuss his old chum. Stars Peter Jones. From May 1986. Show more
Christopher Green explores the recent history of Britain's gay and lesbian community. With Jonathan Coy and Adie Allen.
Cuban ballet dancer Carlos Acosta chooses NG La Banda's 'Echale Limon' and Polo Montanez's 'Un Millon de Estrellas'.
The British avant garde poet and critic answers the questions in the BBC Home Service's pioneering interview series. From September 1955. Show more
Robert Booth summons Terence Stamp to his study for a quiet word about the actor's school reports. From November 1987. Show more
Actress Maxine Peake talks to Michael Sheen, Sally Hawkins and Patricia Hodge about playing factual characters. From March 2014. Show more
When Nancy and her family move to the country, everything goes wrong. Can anyone help? Stars Shirley Dixon and Maurice Denham. Show more
Capturing America: Mark Lawson's History of Modern American Literature
Episode 5: Making Sex Safe
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Mark Lawson traces how novels and plays by American writers have explored sexual expression. With Susanna Moore. From March 2010. Show more
A ghostly meeting of ways at a remote crossroads. Recorded high in the Shropshire hills of the Welsh Marches. Stars Paul Evans. From January 2013. Show more
Van Cheele discovers a wild youth in his woods who tells him he is busiest at night. Read by John Moffatt. Show more
Roy Hudd talks to Peter Reed about his life in radio including Huddlines, The Scan, Huddwinks and playing Sherlock. From 2008. Show more
Battling stage fright. Stephen K Amos's teen years in 1980s London. By Jonathan Harvey with Stephen K Amos. From December 2013. Show more
Armando Iannucci - Facts And Fancies
From the Man Who Mistook his Bike for Olives
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Spotlighting dictators, the producer, writer and performer presents his own collection of humorous essays. From 1997. Show more
The music hall artiste and OAP raps with beatboxer Shlomo, probing buzz words. Stars Christopher Green. From September 2010. Show more
Is the London Asian radio station about to lose its star presenter? Stars Meera Syal and Sanjeev Bhaskar. From September 1996. Show more
The guides star in a beastly new DVD and Turkish art proves popular. Stars Marcus Brigstocke and Dan Tetsell. From May 2005. Show more
A ghostly meeting of ways at a remote crossroads. Recorded high in the Shropshire hills of the Welsh Marches. Stars Paul Evans. From January 2013. Show more
Van Cheele discovers a wild youth in his woods who tells him he is busiest at night. Read by John Moffatt. Show more
Christopher Green explores the recent history of Britain's gay and lesbian community. With Jonathan Coy and Adie Allen.
Cuban ballet dancer Carlos Acosta chooses NG La Banda's 'Echale Limon' and Polo Montanez's 'Un Millon de Estrellas'.
The British avant garde poet and critic answers the questions in the BBC Home Service's pioneering interview series. From September 1955. Show more
Robert Booth summons Terence Stamp to his study for a quiet word about the actor's school reports. From November 1987. Show more
Actress Maxine Peake talks to Michael Sheen, Sally Hawkins and Patricia Hodge about playing factual characters. From March 2014. Show more
When Nancy and her family move to the country, everything goes wrong. Can anyone help? Stars Shirley Dixon and Maurice Denham. Show more