Back to the wireless days of 1922 and BBC's new DG John Brown takes charge. Stars Graham Crowden and Jimmy Perry. From 1994. Show more
Comedian and activist Mark Thomas creates a People's Manifesto from the policies of his BBC Radio Theatre audience. From 2013. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Brothers Tommo and Charlie's journey from a Devon childhood to the horrors of the First World War. With Nicholas Lyndhurst, Ted Allpress and Amy Reade. Show more
Hardeep Singh Kohli surveys the nation with his own version of the census, visiting Merthyr Tydfil, Christchurch and Brighton. From March 2011. Show more
Tim Marlow argues that Ways of Seeing, John Berger's radical 1972 BBC TV series, transformed ideas about art, put pictures in political context. From February 2012. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. A celebration of the dark, satirical stories by 'Saki', who died in 2016, with undertones of malice and overtones of wit. Show more
The former Labour Party deputy leader quizzes a panel about himself. With Sue Perkins and Lucy Porter. From December 2006. Show more
The famous duo's final show for the BBC, in which Ernie hires a French au pair. With music by the Nolan Sisters. From May 1978. Show more
The story of an older woman, in 1900s France, so obsessed with her lost youth, she will stop at nothing. Stars Frances Barber. Show more
The inaugural Pop Idol winner Will Young chooses 'Taxman' by The Beatles and 'Love And Affection' by Joan Armatrading.
4 Extra Debut. Social scientist Baroness Seear returns to the close London Dockland community she first researched in the 1950s. From January 1991. Show more
Tim Marlow argues that Ways of Seeing, John Berger's radical 1972 BBC TV series, transformed ideas about art, put pictures in political context. From February 2012. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Brothers Tommo and Charlie's journey from a Devon childhood to the horrors of the First World War. With Nicholas Lyndhurst, Ted Allpress and Amy Reade. Show more
Hardeep Singh Kohli surveys the nation with his own version of the census, visiting Merthyr Tydfil, Christchurch and Brighton. From March 2011. Show more
A city-state plagued by drought has instituted a system of sacrifice in a desperate bid to bring on rain. Stars Nicholas Jones. Show more
A man in a zoo cage wonders what it means to be human, as he describes the events that led to humankind's supremacy coming to an end. Read by Barnaby Kay. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. A celebration of the dark, satirical stories by 'Saki', who died in 2016, with undertones of malice and overtones of wit. Show more
Will the Fast Show star make it onto the Mallard stage, as himself, before the funding cuts bite? From May 2011. Show more
Back where it premiered, Matt Lucas and David Walliams' oddball TV smash hit without the cameras. From March 2001.
The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to The Thinking Drinkers.
David Baddiel, Rob Newman, Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis provocatively undress the issues of August 1989. With Mark Thomas.
Prince Madoc? Swansea Jack? Comparing Welsh history's key figures to determine Wales's ultimate heroes. From January 2012. Show more
A city-state plagued by drought has instituted a system of sacrifice in a desperate bid to bring on rain. Stars Nicholas Jones. Show more
A man in a zoo cage wonders what it means to be human, as he describes the events that led to humankind's supremacy coming to an end. Read by Barnaby Kay. Show more
The story of an older woman, in 1900s France, so obsessed with her lost youth, she will stop at nothing. Stars Frances Barber. Show more
The inaugural Pop Idol winner Will Young chooses 'Taxman' by The Beatles and 'Love And Affection' by Joan Armatrading.
4 Extra Debut. Social scientist Baroness Seear returns to the close London Dockland community she first researched in the 1950s. From January 1991. Show more
Tim Marlow argues that Ways of Seeing, John Berger's radical 1972 BBC TV series, transformed ideas about art, put pictures in political context. From February 2012. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Brothers Tommo and Charlie's journey from a Devon childhood to the horrors of the First World War. With Nicholas Lyndhurst, Ted Allpress and Amy Reade. Show more