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The regular butt of the comedy duo's jokes, singer Des O'Connor, brings along his angry mum. From December 1977. Show more
The station's most popular programme - the forum for listeners' complaints. Stars Michael Fenton-Stevens. From November 1986. Show more
Richard celebrates his last night as a bachelor by going to a London revue and dining with a chorus girl. Stars Martin Jarvis. Show more
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Sport and the British
Episode 29: Globalisation
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Clare Balding explores the way global television has changed our relationship with sport forever. Show more
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The former political correspondent quizzes a panel about himself. With Sue Perkins, Alan Carr and Lucy Porter. From July 2006. Show more
There is a new arrival at Southwood Zoo and Terry must mark his territory. Stars Peter Serafinowicz. From September 1996. Show more
Takeover tangles at Chester-Perry. Michael Williams plays the buying clerk from Frank Dickens' cartoon strip. From March 1999. Show more
Tom takes delivery of an important package with the help of his dad while his mum learns to drive. With Kate Anthony. From 2016. Show more
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The regular butt of the comedy duo's jokes, singer Des O'Connor, brings along his angry mum. From December 1977. Show more
The station's most popular programme - the forum for listeners' complaints. Stars Michael Fenton-Stevens. From November 1986. Show more
Richard celebrates his last night as a bachelor by going to a London revue and dining with a chorus girl. Stars Martin Jarvis. Show more
Frank Dickens, creator of the longest running strip 'Bristow', is celebrated by fellow cartoonists. Bernard Cribbins narrates. Show more
When a special gun is auctioned, one collector is alarmed to end up facing the wrong end of the barrel. Read by Joe Dunlop.
The story of the friendship between Noel Coward and E Nesbit. Roy Apps' play stars Guy Henry, Ann Bell and Rosemary Leach.
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4 Extra Debut. Archaeologist Barry Cunliffe chooses the politician, general and writer, Julius Caesar. With Matthew Parris. From May 2007. Show more
Richard celebrates his last night as a bachelor by going to a London revue and dining with a chorus girl. Stars Martin Jarvis. Show more
Frank Dickens, creator of the longest running strip 'Bristow', is celebrated by fellow cartoonists. Bernard Cribbins narrates. Show more
She used to be the Queen, but can Mrs Windsor find enough cash to feed her husband and corgi? Read by Miriam Margolyes.
Sport and the British
Episode 29: Globalisation
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Clare Balding explores the way global television has changed our relationship with sport forever. Show more
Back in Lincoln, Maud's American feminist friend Leonora Stern pays her a visit, bringing with her a letter that adds to the mystery. Show more
Jeanette Winterson reads her memoir recounting her terrifying experience of love and loss, decades into her writing career. Show more
The memoir of Edmund Gosse's Victorian childhood, raised in a strict Plymouth Brethren home. Stars Derek Jacobi and Roger Allam. Show more
The former political correspondent quizzes a panel about himself. With Sue Perkins, Alan Carr and Lucy Porter. From July 2006. Show more
There is a new arrival at Southwood Zoo and Terry must mark his territory. Stars Peter Serafinowicz. From September 1996. Show more