George reaches the end of his hunt for a mole at the heart of the Secret Intelligence Service. Stars Simon Russell Beale. Show more
Wealthy Dubliner Dermot McPhail buys an old mansion in Cork, unaware that it's home to an ancient curse. Stars Gerry O'Brien. Show more
Eric Robson investigates why the bestselling writer of the 1920s and 1930s, Hugh Walpole, has been forgotten. From 2011. Show more
Patrick and Helen have a massive row. Billy dates a mystery woman. Written by and starring Jim Sweeney. From September 2002. Show more
Andrew Maxwell presents some of the world's best comedians, performing from wherever on the planet they happen to be. From 2016. Show more
The author and his wife blow hot and cold about refrigeration. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From October 1979. Show more
Mike Flex and Mike Channel host Radio Active's very own live music extravaganza. Stars Geoffrey Perkins. From August 1985. Show more
Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough and Miles Kington. From July 1998. Show more
Sandy's holding auditions for The Sound of Music. Everyone's keen. But Blake is scheming. Stars the much missed Ronnie Corbett. Show more
It's 1975, and spymaster George Smiley takes charge of dealing with a betrayal. Stars Simon Russell Beale and Hugh Bonneville.
4 Extra Debut. A luminious observation of fateful love written by Neil M Gunn, first published in 1928. Read by Claire Knight. Show more
A reclusive painter's work is decoded by a young woman who seems to know his exact thought processes. Stars Hattie Morahan. Show more
The author and his wife blow hot and cold about refrigeration. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From October 1979. Show more
Mike Flex and Mike Channel host Radio Active's very own live music extravaganza. Stars Geoffrey Perkins. From August 1985. Show more
Wealthy Dubliner Dermot McPhail buys an old mansion in Cork, unaware that it's home to an ancient curse. Stars Gerry O'Brien. Show more
Eric Robson investigates why the bestselling writer of the 1920s and 1930s, Hugh Walpole, has been forgotten. From 2011. Show more
Sophia is in hiding and Jan is trying to plan their escape, but will fate intervene? Read by Emma Fielding and William Gaminara.
The Invention of Childhood
Babies, Dressed or Undressed, Jointed, Wax or Common
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Michael Morpurgo traces the rise of the British toy shop in the 18th century, and the beginnings of pester power.
Frederica resigns but makes a living by reviewing. Edmund has an idea for a heavier television programme. Stars James Callis.
The writer meets a literary hero, hits the heights of fame and tackles his most difficult book. Read by Stephen Boxer. Show more
It's 1975, and spymaster George Smiley takes charge of dealing with a betrayal. Stars Simon Russell Beale and Hugh Bonneville.
Ian McMillan chairs the literary quiz with Mark Thomas, Dillie Keane, Roger McGough and Miles Kington. From July 1998. Show more
Sandy's holding auditions for The Sound of Music. Everyone's keen. But Blake is scheming. Stars the much missed Ronnie Corbett. Show more
Patrick and Helen have a massive row. Billy dates a mystery woman. Written by and starring Jim Sweeney. From September 2002. Show more
Andrew Maxwell presents some of the world's best comedians, performing from wherever on the planet they happen to be. From 2016. Show more
David becomes the first European to reach America since 'the blinding'. But all is not well in New York. Sequel to a sci-fi classic. Stars Sam Troughton. From June 2016. Show more
4 Extra debut. Writer Anne Fine chooses social security reformer William Beveridge. With Frank Field and Matthew Parris. From January 2007.
The author and his wife blow hot and cold about refrigeration. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From October 1979. Show more
Mike Flex and Mike Channel host Radio Active's very own live music extravaganza. Stars Geoffrey Perkins. From August 1985. Show more
Wealthy Dubliner Dermot McPhail buys an old mansion in Cork, unaware that it's home to an ancient curse. Stars Gerry O'Brien. Show more
Eric Robson investigates why the bestselling writer of the 1920s and 1930s, Hugh Walpole, has been forgotten. From 2011. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A luminious observation of fateful love written by Neil M Gunn, first published in 1928. Read by Claire Knight. Show more
A reclusive painter's work is decoded by a young woman who seems to know his exact thought processes. Stars Hattie Morahan. Show more
Andrew Maxwell presents some of the world's best comedians, performing from wherever on the planet they happen to be. From 2016. Show more
Music teacher Nigel is tasked with writing a charity song for the local football team. Stars Richie Webb. From September 2013. Show more
When Nathan Caton's grandma believes her grandson is rich, his world is turned upside down. With Mona Hammond. From May 2013. Show more
Satan introduces the Professor and Thomas to Helen of Troy and her plain friend, Daphne. Stars Andy Hamilton. From May 2001. Show more
From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Plus Paul Garner chats again to The Inbetweeners co-creator Damon Beesley.
Dr Hugh Thornton is pioneering a new distance healing app, in the satirical NHS sitcom. Stars Nigel Planer. From November 2012. Show more
David becomes the first European to reach America since 'the blinding'. But all is not well in New York. Sequel to a sci-fi classic. Stars Sam Troughton. From June 2016. Show more
4 Extra debut. Writer Anne Fine chooses social security reformer William Beveridge. With Frank Field and Matthew Parris. From January 2007.
Wealthy Dubliner Dermot McPhail buys an old mansion in Cork, unaware that it's home to an ancient curse. Stars Gerry O'Brien. Show more
Eric Robson investigates why the bestselling writer of the 1920s and 1930s, Hugh Walpole, has been forgotten. From 2011. Show more
Sophia is in hiding and Jan is trying to plan their escape, but will fate intervene? Read by Emma Fielding and William Gaminara.
The Invention of Childhood
Babies, Dressed or Undressed, Jointed, Wax or Common
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Michael Morpurgo traces the rise of the British toy shop in the 18th century, and the beginnings of pester power.
Frederica resigns but makes a living by reviewing. Edmund has an idea for a heavier television programme. Stars James Callis.
The writer meets a literary hero, hits the heights of fame and tackles his most difficult book. Read by Stephen Boxer. Show more
It's 1975, and spymaster George Smiley takes charge of dealing with a betrayal. Stars Simon Russell Beale and Hugh Bonneville.
The Americans make their presence felt, and tragedy strikes in Hong Kong. Stars Simon Russell Beale and Hugh Bonneville.