Everyone is looking forward to Hillfield's big ceremony, but in which synagogue? Stars Tracy-Ann Oberman. From October 2000. Show more
Rich Hall follows the closing stages of the US presidential race, offering an acerbic look at the electoral system and the candidates vying for the most important job in the world. Show more
Retired hitman Art Gordo is offered big money to carry out one last killing. Dinsdale Landen stars in Jim Eldridge’s thriller. Show more
Historian Tristram Hunt tells a tale of two cities, exploring Liverpool and Manchester's contrasting responses to the American Civil War. From May 2011. Show more
Star Trek fever erupts as a German delegation tours the cultural delights of Chesbury. Stars Toby Longworth. From July 1995. Show more
The Fair Intellectual Club
A Rendezvous with Mr Voltaire
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for 6 months
The young ladies teach Voltaire the value of free speech and new uses for broom handles. Stars Lewis Macleod. From 2018. Show more
Could Ken Dodd have invented the mp3-player before its time? A musical washer is one of many innovations. From January 1974.
From a Tibetan mystic to the entire United Nations, the ultimate one-man show written by the host. From January 1984. Show more
Rock keyboardist Rick Wakeman quizzes a panel about himself. With Sue Perkins, Will Smith and Lucy Porter. From December 2006. Show more
The Hull women must boost their sluggish ticket sales, and will Billy attend the performance? Stars Deborah McAndrew. From December 2000. Show more
Lupin upsets daily life and Carrie hosts a seance, while the Pooters dine with Franching in Peckham. Stars Johnny Vegas, Katherine Parkinson. Show more
By AL Kennedy. 4 Extra Debut. A young woman struggles to make plans for a future that might not exist. Short story looking at the Cuban Missile Crisis, read by Morven Christie. Show more
Cautious Kath is carrying on with her planned girlie weekend in Paris with bossy Beatrice, and she is ready to party despite a minor hitch in the proceedings. Stars Marion Bailey. Show more
Could Ken Dodd have invented the mp3-player before its time? A musical washer is one of many innovations. From January 1974.
From a Tibetan mystic to the entire United Nations, the ultimate one-man show written by the host. From January 1984. Show more
Retired hitman Art Gordo is offered big money to carry out one last killing. Dinsdale Landen stars in Jim Eldridge’s thriller. Show more
Historian Tristram Hunt tells a tale of two cities, exploring Liverpool and Manchester's contrasting responses to the American Civil War. From May 2011. Show more
Dona fights for her life and her lover in the face of Rockingham's jealous rage and struggles to bridge the gulf that divides her and the captured Frenchman. Read by Adjoa Andoh. Show more
The People's Post: A Narrative History of the Post Office
Episode 9: A Community Hub
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
From 1862, the Post Office Savings Bank offered savings accounts to poorer people for the first time. Presented by Dominic Sandbrook. From December 2011. Show more
The Morning News gossip magazine faces legal action over its illegal sourcing of material. Stars Lizzy McInnerny and Gerard Murphy.
Marcus Berkmann muses on life, death and all the messy stuff in between in his candid despatches from the frontline of male midlife. Read by Toby Longworth. Show more
Lupin upsets daily life and Carrie hosts a seance, while the Pooters dine with Franching in Peckham. Stars Johnny Vegas, Katherine Parkinson. Show more
Rock keyboardist Rick Wakeman quizzes a panel about himself. With Sue Perkins, Will Smith and Lucy Porter. From December 2006. Show more
The Hull women must boost their sluggish ticket sales, and will Billy attend the performance? Stars Deborah McAndrew. From December 2000. Show more
Star Trek fever erupts as a German delegation tours the cultural delights of Chesbury. Stars Toby Longworth. From July 1995. Show more
The Fair Intellectual Club
A Rendezvous with Mr Voltaire
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for 6 months
The young ladies teach Voltaire the value of free speech and new uses for broom handles. Stars Lewis Macleod. From 2018. Show more
The children near the end of their quest, over sea and under stone, but it is not just the tide closing in. With Ronald Pickup.
4 Extra Debut. Sir Richard Sykes champions Sir Howard Florey, a forgotten key figure in the story of penicillin. With Matthew Parris. From January 2008.
Could Ken Dodd have invented the mp3-player before its time? A musical washer is one of many innovations. From January 1974.
From a Tibetan mystic to the entire United Nations, the ultimate one-man show written by the host. From January 1984. Show more
Retired hitman Art Gordo is offered big money to carry out one last killing. Dinsdale Landen stars in Jim Eldridge’s thriller. Show more
Historian Tristram Hunt tells a tale of two cities, exploring Liverpool and Manchester's contrasting responses to the American Civil War. From May 2011. Show more
By AL Kennedy. 4 Extra Debut. A young woman struggles to make plans for a future that might not exist. Short story looking at the Cuban Missile Crisis, read by Morven Christie. Show more
Cautious Kath is carrying on with her planned girlie weekend in Paris with bossy Beatrice, and she is ready to party despite a minor hitch in the proceedings. Stars Marion Bailey. Show more
The Fair Intellectual Club
A Rendezvous with Mr Voltaire
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for 6 months
The young ladies teach Voltaire the value of free speech and new uses for broom handles. Stars Lewis Macleod. From 2018. Show more
Lone male travellers share their secret feelings about 'home'. With Nat Segnit and Stewart Wright. From August 2008.
Mostly monologues from the pens of David Quantick, Graeme Garden and Dan Maier. Featuring alien invasion. From December 2006. Show more
The best in contemporary comedy. Iain Lee chats to Anna Mann.
Edith wants Satan to find out who murdered her - and Hell's boiler is on the blink. Stars Andy Hamilton. From October 2007 Show more
Suffragettes split the family, sparking drama at the races. Improvised historical saga with Paul Merton. From July 1995. Show more
The children near the end of their quest, over sea and under stone, but it is not just the tide closing in. With Ronald Pickup.
4 Extra Debut. Sir Richard Sykes champions Sir Howard Florey, a forgotten key figure in the story of penicillin. With Matthew Parris. From January 2008.
Retired hitman Art Gordo is offered big money to carry out one last killing. Dinsdale Landen stars in Jim Eldridge’s thriller. Show more
Historian Tristram Hunt tells a tale of two cities, exploring Liverpool and Manchester's contrasting responses to the American Civil War. From May 2011. Show more
Dona fights for her life and her lover in the face of Rockingham's jealous rage and struggles to bridge the gulf that divides her and the captured Frenchman. Read by Adjoa Andoh. Show more
The People's Post: A Narrative History of the Post Office
Episode 9: A Community Hub
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
From 1862, the Post Office Savings Bank offered savings accounts to poorer people for the first time. Presented by Dominic Sandbrook. From December 2011. Show more
The Morning News gossip magazine faces legal action over its illegal sourcing of material. Stars Lizzy McInnerny and Gerard Murphy.
Marcus Berkmann muses on life, death and all the messy stuff in between in his candid despatches from the frontline of male midlife. Read by Toby Longworth. Show more
Lupin upsets daily life and Carrie hosts a seance, while the Pooters dine with Franching in Peckham. Stars Johnny Vegas, Katherine Parkinson. Show more
Rock keyboardist Rick Wakeman quizzes a panel about himself. With Sue Perkins, Will Smith and Lucy Porter. From December 2006. Show more
The Hull women must boost their sluggish ticket sales, and will Billy attend the performance? Stars Deborah McAndrew. From December 2000. Show more