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How the people of Wales helped rebuild the Alabama church, where bombers killed four girls in 1963. With Gary Younge. From 2011. Show more
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Prince Myshkin analyses his feelings for the spoilt but captivating Nastasya - and the more timid Aglaya. Stars Paul Rhys. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A young girl reflects on childhood in summer and the process of growing old. Read by Sunny Ormonde.
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Charles Darnay wants to go to Paris to help a family retainer imprisoned by revolutionaries. Stars Andrew Scott and Lydia Wilson. Show more
Producer Binkie Bottomley has his problems - and then he entrusts Harry with his script. With Harry Worth. From October 1988. Show more
The on-air team go behind the microphones. Stars Helen Atkinson Wood, Geoffrey Perkins and John Peel. From September 1987. Show more
Will inspiration strike? Upper class sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey battles to unmask a killer. Stars Ian Carmichael and Maria Aitken. Show more
How the people of Wales helped rebuild the Alabama church, where bombers killed four girls in 1963. With Gary Younge. From 2011. Show more
By Mark Haddon. A man overeats and fears leaving the house, but Leah comes to the rescue. Read by Colin Buchanan. Show more
On the eve of the 1914 war, Muriel and Connie are single and settled in Marshington. Stars Claire Goose and James D'Arcy. Show more
Mussolini's involvement in the conflict breeds hostility against Italians, and the Savoy's waiting staff must prove their allegiance to Britain. Read by Kenneth Cranham. Show more
Prince Myshkin analyses his feelings for the spoilt but captivating Nastasya - and the more timid Aglaya. Stars Paul Rhys. Show more
The broadcaster, author and ex-MP quizzes a panel about himself. With Alan Carr, Sue Perkins and Lucy Porter. From July 2006. Show more
Valentine's Day approaches and some of the zoo staff are keen to find romance. Stars Peter Serafinowicz. From September 1996. Show more
When a new face appears in the office opposite Chester Perry, she causes quite a stir. Stars Michael Williams. From May 1999. Show more
Tom's Dad offers some unwanted assistance. The trials and tribulations of the Wrigglesworth clan, with Paul Copley. From 2016. Show more
Lemmy and Doc master a Martian sphere - and Jet gets a mysterious offer of help. 1954 classic set in 1971. Stars Andrew Faulds. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Engineer Alex Moulton, the Earl of Snowdon and host Matthew Parris discuss the life of the idiosyncratic designer of the Mini. From August 2007. Show more
Producer Binkie Bottomley has his problems - and then he entrusts Harry with his script. With Harry Worth. From October 1988. Show more
The on-air team go behind the microphones. Stars Helen Atkinson Wood, Geoffrey Perkins and John Peel. From September 1987. Show more
Will inspiration strike? Upper class sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey battles to unmask a killer. Stars Ian Carmichael and Maria Aitken. Show more
How the people of Wales helped rebuild the Alabama church, where bombers killed four girls in 1963. With Gary Younge. From 2011. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A young girl reflects on childhood in summer and the process of growing old. Read by Sunny Ormonde.
Charles Dickens - A Tale of Two Cities
4. The Grindstone
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
Charles Darnay wants to go to Paris to help a family retainer imprisoned by revolutionaries. Stars Andrew Scott and Lydia Wilson. Show more
Tom's Dad offers some unwanted assistance. The trials and tribulations of the Wrigglesworth clan, with Paul Copley. From 2016. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. This week's stories lovingly bashed, mashed and moulded into sketches, one-liners and hot-takes by the public. Trying to make sense of it all is host Nish Kumar. Show more
Matt Harvey’s comedy-infused, musically-enhanced, mildly interactive poetry cabaret. With Elvis McGonagall. From February 2011. Show more
The satirist romps through the newsworthy and the not-so-newsworthy. With Juliet Stevenson and Steve Wright. From April 2008. Show more
Lemmy and Doc master a Martian sphere - and Jet gets a mysterious offer of help. 1954 classic set in 1971. Stars Andrew Faulds. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Engineer Alex Moulton, the Earl of Snowdon and host Matthew Parris discuss the life of the idiosyncratic designer of the Mini. From August 2007. Show more
Will inspiration strike? Upper class sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey battles to unmask a killer. Stars Ian Carmichael and Maria Aitken. Show more
How the people of Wales helped rebuild the Alabama church, where bombers killed four girls in 1963. With Gary Younge. From 2011. Show more
By Mark Haddon. A man overeats and fears leaving the house, but Leah comes to the rescue. Read by Colin Buchanan. Show more
On the eve of the 1914 war, Muriel and Connie are single and settled in Marshington. Stars Claire Goose and James D'Arcy. Show more
Mussolini's involvement in the conflict breeds hostility against Italians, and the Savoy's waiting staff must prove their allegiance to Britain. Read by Kenneth Cranham. Show more
Prince Myshkin analyses his feelings for the spoilt but captivating Nastasya - and the more timid Aglaya. Stars Paul Rhys. Show more
The broadcaster, author and ex-MP quizzes a panel about himself. With Alan Carr, Sue Perkins and Lucy Porter. From July 2006. Show more
Valentine's Day approaches and some of the zoo staff are keen to find romance. Stars Peter Serafinowicz. From September 1996. Show more