Jonathan Maitland finds out if the 1979 chart hit 'Day Trip to Bangor' was really inspired by the Welsh city? From September 2011. Show more
Laura Montreville is loved by two men - one reckless, the other shy - but who should she choose? Stars Gerda Stevenson. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Jane Garvey examines the launch of BBC's 'The Week in Parliament' in 1929, for a newly enfranchised female populace. From October 2013. Show more
A big job, a small job, the career path of the average TV executive and a tiger with a gun. With Carrie Quinlan. From 2011. Show more
Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards get into audience research, then take part in a court drama. With Joy Nichols. From January 1949. Show more
Jerome K Jerome - Three Men in a Boat
2. Pineapple
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for 12 months
A tin of pineapple takes on a starring role, as the story of a holiday on the Thames continues. Performed by Jeremy Nicholas. Show more
Emma Fielding reads an illuminating biography of highly inventive writer, Angela Carter and her unconventional and extraordinary life. Show more
The singer Nona Hendryx chooses the spiritual 'Peace in the Valley' by Thomas A Dorsey and 'Strange Fruit' by Abel Meeropol.
From Abba to Nina Simone. Polar explorer Ann Daniels shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. From January 2007. Show more
Guy Raz explores the impact of psychologist Abraham Maslow's 'hierarchy' of human needs, from sleep to self-actualisation. Show more
Leonard Rossiter delivers a satirical musing on the effect of slogans on badges and t-shirts. Written by Barry Pilton. From 1981. Show more
Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards get into audience research, then take part in a court drama. With Joy Nichols. From January 1949. Show more
Jerome K Jerome - Three Men in a Boat
2. Pineapple
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for 12 months
A tin of pineapple takes on a starring role, as the story of a holiday on the Thames continues. Performed by Jeremy Nicholas. Show more
Laura Montreville is loved by two men - one reckless, the other shy - but who should she choose? Stars Gerda Stevenson. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Jane Garvey examines the launch of BBC's 'The Week in Parliament' in 1929, for a newly enfranchised female populace. From October 2013. Show more
Eleanor's world is turned upside down when Conrad fails to return home. Read by Penny Downie, Robert Glenister and Jasmine Hyde. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A man walks into a casualty department claiming he has the power to heal. His brother knows better. Read by Christopher Scott.
After years in a psychiatric hospital and hostel, is a house share the right move for pensioner Walter? Stars Ian McKellen. Show more
4 Extra Debut. BBC Radio 4's Poet in Residence Daljit Nagra introduces Ezra Caged, presented by Jeremy Harding. From July 2008. Show more
A big job, a small job, the career path of the average TV executive and a tiger with a gun. With Carrie Quinlan. From 2011. Show more
A fisherman wants to marry a woman who was once a seal. She agrees, on one condition. Stars Mary Wimbush and Stephen Tomlin. Show more
Bobby Quine and Automatic Jack set up the cyberspace burn on the House of Blue Lights - their last big score. Read by Adam Sims. Show more
Guy Raz explores the impact of psychologist Abraham Maslow's 'hierarchy' of human needs, from sleep to self-actualisation. Show more
Leonard Rossiter delivers a satirical musing on the effect of slogans on badges and t-shirts. Written by Barry Pilton. From 1981. Show more
Emma Fielding reads an illuminating biography of highly inventive writer, Angela Carter and her unconventional and extraordinary life. Show more
The singer Nona Hendryx chooses the spiritual 'Peace in the Valley' by Thomas A Dorsey and 'Strange Fruit' by Abel Meeropol.
From Abba to Nina Simone. Polar explorer Ann Daniels shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. From January 2007. Show more
A big job, a small job, the career path of the average TV executive and a tiger with a gun. With Carrie Quinlan. From 2011. Show more
A week of radio that never happened. Alice Arnold and Jon Holmes rewind and mangle real programmes. From September 2010. Show more
From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Plus Arthur Smith chats again to Jenny Collier.
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
Tony Hart visits Sheffield singer John as he tries to paint the lounge for wife Mary. With Stephen Frost. From March 2000. Show more
A fisherman wants to marry a woman who was once a seal. She agrees, on one condition. Stars Mary Wimbush and Stephen Tomlin. Show more
Bobby Quine and Automatic Jack set up the cyberspace burn on the House of Blue Lights - their last big score. Read by Adam Sims. Show more
Laura Montreville is loved by two men - one reckless, the other shy - but who should she choose? Stars Gerda Stevenson. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Jane Garvey examines the launch of BBC's 'The Week in Parliament' in 1929, for a newly enfranchised female populace. From October 2013. Show more
Eleanor's world is turned upside down when Conrad fails to return home. Read by Penny Downie, Robert Glenister and Jasmine Hyde. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A man walks into a casualty department claiming he has the power to heal. His brother knows better. Read by Christopher Scott.
After years in a psychiatric hospital and hostel, is a house share the right move for pensioner Walter? Stars Ian McKellen. Show more