4 Extra Debut. Jonathan Maitland on how The Proclaimers' song 'Sunshine on Leith' became an anthem for a changing city. From February 2013. Show more
Fleet Street 1968. A gossip columnist targets some major celebrities. Actress Alice Morney is determined to uncover his source. Stars Jonathan Firth.
4 Extra Debut. Jenny Coverack's adaptation of Kathleen Scott's autobiography and journals - the widow of explorer Captain Scott. From March 2012. Show more
Using letters to reveal corporate lunacy - the comedian is bemused by the peculiar practices of utilities companies. From 2011. Show more
King Charles II samples Nell Gwynn's oranges, while Pa Glum has got a black eye. Stars Jimmy Edwards. From April 1958. Show more
Michael Bentine brings us an experiment in sound for 'people with ears six feet apart'. With Ronnie Barker. From September 1962. Show more
Despite his fear of heights, ex-SAS member, Sir Ranulph Fiennes has climbed the Eiger and Mount Everest. Read by the author. Show more
Interior designer and ex-'Dragon' Kelly Hoppen chooses Aretha Franklin's 'I Say A Little Prayer' and James Brown's 'I Feel Good'.
From Radiohead to Schubert. X-Files actress Gillian Anderson shares her castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From January 2003. Show more
Guy Raz explores how people move beyond conventional wisdom and reveal complex realities about what we think we know to be true. Show more
Politics and the shock of party loyalty. Barry Pilton's mercurial musings read by Leonard Rossiter. From September 1981. Show more
King Charles II samples Nell Gwynn's oranges, while Pa Glum has got a black eye. Stars Jimmy Edwards. From April 1958. Show more
Michael Bentine brings us an experiment in sound for 'people with ears six feet apart'. With Ronnie Barker. From September 1962. Show more
Fleet Street 1968. A gossip columnist targets some major celebrities. Actress Alice Morney is determined to uncover his source. Stars Jonathan Firth.
4 Extra Debut. Jenny Coverack's adaptation of Kathleen Scott's autobiography and journals - the widow of explorer Captain Scott. From March 2012. Show more
Roxy is 14 years old - she is one of the first. In Lagos, Tunde witnesses The Day of The Girls. Read by Adjoa Andoh.
4 Extra Debut. Josephine is in Italy with her fussy mother, but one sleepy afternoon she visits a villa with a young man. Read by John Rowe.
1860: Countess Narona is left a fortune when her rich husband dies. Years later an apparition wants revenge. Stars Harry Lloyd. Show more
Poet-in-Residence Daljit Nagra continues with a rare double act in poetry and selects Postscript - Lyrical Ballads. From October 1998. Show more
Using letters to reveal corporate lunacy - the comedian is bemused by the peculiar practices of utilities companies. From 2011. Show more
Mark Gatiss introduces Dawn King's tale of a young couple ignoring warnings on a New Zealand getaway. Stars Christopher Webster. Show more
Ray Bradbury - The Golden Apples of the Sun
3. A Sound of Thunder / The Murderer
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
Stories about a risky time-travelling safari trip and a technology-loathing man. Stars Don Fellows, Ed Bishop and Judy Bennett. Show more
Guy Raz explores how people move beyond conventional wisdom and reveal complex realities about what we think we know to be true. Show more
Politics and the shock of party loyalty. Barry Pilton's mercurial musings read by Leonard Rossiter. From September 1981. Show more
Despite his fear of heights, ex-SAS member, Sir Ranulph Fiennes has climbed the Eiger and Mount Everest. Read by the author. Show more
Interior designer and ex-'Dragon' Kelly Hoppen chooses Aretha Franklin's 'I Say A Little Prayer' and James Brown's 'I Feel Good'.
From Radiohead to Schubert. X-Files actress Gillian Anderson shares her castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From January 2003. Show more
Using letters to reveal corporate lunacy - the comedian is bemused by the peculiar practices of utilities companies. 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
The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats again to Ahir Shah.
The creator of the New York anti-folk scene reminisces about his time in San Francisco hanging out with the beatniks. From August 2013. Show more
Quibbling over rail fares, travel show host Julian finally leaves London on a cheap flight to Scotland. From March 2005.
Dolphins, and Sue Lawley's secret. Nick Golson and Tim de Jongh welcome special guest William Franklyn. From February 1995. Show more
Mark Gatiss introduces Dawn King's tale of a young couple ignoring warnings on a New Zealand getaway. Stars Christopher Webster. Show more
Ray Bradbury - The Golden Apples of the Sun
3. A Sound of Thunder / The Murderer
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
Stories about a risky time-travelling safari trip and a technology-loathing man. Stars Don Fellows, Ed Bishop and Judy Bennett. Show more
Fleet Street 1968. A gossip columnist targets some major celebrities. Actress Alice Morney is determined to uncover his source. Stars Jonathan Firth.
4 Extra Debut. Jenny Coverack's adaptation of Kathleen Scott's autobiography and journals - the widow of explorer Captain Scott. From March 2012. Show more
Roxy is 14 years old - she is one of the first. In Lagos, Tunde witnesses The Day of The Girls. Read by Adjoa Andoh.
4 Extra Debut. Josephine is in Italy with her fussy mother, but one sleepy afternoon she visits a villa with a young man. Read by John Rowe.
1860: Countess Narona is left a fortune when her rich husband dies. Years later an apparition wants revenge. Stars Harry Lloyd. Show more