4 Extra Debut. 'And Poetry Awakes in Me': Poet-in-Residence Daljit Nagra introduces Poetry and the Russian Soul, presented by Martin Sixsmith. From July 2008. Show more
Uljabaan prepares for his superior, Gryvook’s invasion assessment. Stars Hattie Morahan and Julian Rhind-Tutt. From March 2013. Show more
1926: A new Earl and a birth. A fresh era for the Minsters of Crown House and the royal family of Windsor. Starring Jane Asher. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Miriam Margolyes, Alison Steadman, John Sessions and Nigel Planer send up the infamous Bloomsbury literary group. From September 2012. Show more
Nicholas Parsons hosts a special episode from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, featuring Paul Merton, Janey Godley, Nish Kumar and Marcus Brigstocke. Show more
The station's future looks bleak when head office considers automation. Stars Arthur Lowe and Bill Pertwee. From November 1973. Show more
Ted Ray, Kenneth Williams and Miriam Margolyes with quick-fire sketches and a rollicking trip to Rasputin's Russia. From May 1974. Show more
Crime writers Ruth Dudley Edwards and Robert Richardson tackle a model's murder. Chaired by Simon Brett. From September 1998. Show more
When the Pattersons get a dog, Father Benedict is not impressed. Stars Desmond Barrit and Brenda Blethyn. From November 1994.
Beautiful Undine Spragg arrives in New York and sets her sights on Ralph Marvell. But will he live up to her expectations? 1913 American satire stars Rebecca Night. Show more
4 Extra Debut. By Christine Conrad: Two creative friends lose their way when one commandeers the other's new novel for her own film project. Show more
Fantasy recollections of Hugh Hughes and Sioned Rowlands as the Isle of Anglesey floated off from mainland Wales in April 1982. Show more
The station's future looks bleak when head office considers automation. Stars Arthur Lowe and Bill Pertwee. From November 1973. Show more
Ted Ray, Kenneth Williams and Miriam Margolyes with quick-fire sketches and a rollicking trip to Rasputin's Russia. From May 1974. Show more
1926: A new Earl and a birth. A fresh era for the Minsters of Crown House and the royal family of Windsor. Starring Jane Asher. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
4 Extra Debut. 1992: Evicted by a new government, can the royal family cope with life outside their palaces? Novel read by Miriam Margolyes. Show more
Sport and the British
Episode 26: Sport for All
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Clare Balding asks why and when the British government got involved in sport, when the country had always prided itself on keeping them apart. Show more
Professor gets wind of the letters and wants to get his hands on them for his collection. Stars Jemma Redgrave and James d'Arcy. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Jeanette Winterson reads from her memoir revealing the grim truth and surreal comedy behind the 1985 novel that made her famous. Show more
Beautiful Undine Spragg arrives in New York and sets her sights on Ralph Marvell. But will he live up to her expectations? 1913 American satire stars Rebecca Night. Show more
Crime writers Ruth Dudley Edwards and Robert Richardson tackle a model's murder. Chaired by Simon Brett. From September 1998. Show more
When the Pattersons get a dog, Father Benedict is not impressed. Stars Desmond Barrit and Brenda Blethyn. From November 1994.
Miriam Margolyes, Alison Steadman, John Sessions and Nigel Planer send up the infamous Bloomsbury literary group. From September 2012. Show more
Nicholas Parsons hosts a special episode from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, featuring Paul Merton, Janey Godley, Nish Kumar and Marcus Brigstocke. Show more
Captain Jet Morgan and his crew receive warnings to turn back, but from whom? 1954 classic set in 1971. Stars Andrew Faulds. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Rosie Boycott, Sam Llewellyn and Lynne Truss discuss books by Robert Sabbag, Geoffrey Willans and John Colapinto. From September 2002. Show more
The station's future looks bleak when head office considers automation. Stars Arthur Lowe and Bill Pertwee. From November 1973. Show more
Ted Ray, Kenneth Williams and Miriam Margolyes with quick-fire sketches and a rollicking trip to Rasputin's Russia. From May 1974. Show more
1926: A new Earl and a birth. A fresh era for the Minsters of Crown House and the royal family of Windsor. Starring Jane Asher. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
4 Extra Debut. By Christine Conrad: Two creative friends lose their way when one commandeers the other's new novel for her own film project. Show more
Fantasy recollections of Hugh Hughes and Sioned Rowlands as the Isle of Anglesey floated off from mainland Wales in April 1982. Show more
Nicholas Parsons hosts a special episode from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, featuring Paul Merton, Janey Godley, Nish Kumar and Marcus Brigstocke. Show more
Two Scottish soldiers from 1745, found alive in a cave, are introduced to modern society. Stars David Haig. From September 2011. Show more
John Lloyd and Noel Fielding welcome author Jenny Colgan, historian Dr Janina Ramirez and writer Dr Peter Frankopan. From 2016. Show more
Nine Below Zero, Phill Jupitus, Josh Widdicombe and Marlon Davies join Arthur Smith to entertain at his home. From May 2010. Show more
Captain Jet Morgan and his crew receive warnings to turn back, but from whom? 1954 classic set in 1971. Stars Andrew Faulds. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Rosie Boycott, Sam Llewellyn and Lynne Truss discuss books by Robert Sabbag, Geoffrey Willans and John Colapinto. From September 2002. Show more
1926: A new Earl and a birth. A fresh era for the Minsters of Crown House and the royal family of Windsor. Starring Jane Asher. Show more
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
4 Extra Debut. 1992: Evicted by a new government, can the royal family cope with life outside their palaces? Novel read by Miriam Margolyes. Show more
Sport and the British
Episode 26: Sport for All
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Clare Balding asks why and when the British government got involved in sport, when the country had always prided itself on keeping them apart. Show more
Professor gets wind of the letters and wants to get his hands on them for his collection. Stars Jemma Redgrave and James d'Arcy. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Jeanette Winterson reads from her memoir revealing the grim truth and surreal comedy behind the 1985 novel that made her famous. Show more
Beautiful Undine Spragg arrives in New York and sets her sights on Ralph Marvell. But will he live up to her expectations? 1913 American satire stars Rebecca Night. Show more
Crime writers Ruth Dudley Edwards and Robert Richardson tackle a model's murder. Chaired by Simon Brett. From September 1998. Show more
When the Pattersons get a dog, Father Benedict is not impressed. Stars Desmond Barrit and Brenda Blethyn. From November 1994.