The Daily Sketch slams boring Auntie. Will DG John Brown agree to light entertainment shows? Stars Graham Crowden. From September 1994. Show more
John welcomes Chris Difford from Squeeze - not before he’s ejected Ken who’s got new windows. Stars Graham Fellows. From 2016. Show more
The lives of the gifted girl musicians who must exit the Orphanage of the Pieta. Romantic comedy with Norman Rodway as Vivaldi. Show more
Songwriter Boo Hewerdine returns to Cambridge with singer Eddi Reader to discuss and perform Patience of Angels. From February 2013. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Courtney Pine talks to trombonist Chris Barber about his life's work and its impact upon the history of British Jazz. From 2009. Show more
The sci-fi writer introduces The Devil to Pay, The Man Who Invented Yesterday, episodes of Destruction Factor and Earthsearch I and II, and The Bionic Blob. Show more
Harold must break sad news to his father Albert. Adapted from TV, with Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett. From March 1971. Show more
The actor, raconteur and general bore talks to just about anyone who will listen. Stars Rowan Atkinson. From April 1979. Show more
The Brighton Ladies Sea Swimming Club alters lives. Five very different women's paths cross there. Starring Sheila Reid. Show more
Comedian Stewart Lee chooses 'Solitary Man' by Neil Diamond and 'Chicken Nuggets For Me' by The Fish Police.
4 Extra Debut. Hugh Scully visits Plymouth and reflects on the part that Drake, Napoleon and Hitler played in the city's history. From December 1991. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Courtney Pine talks to trombonist Chris Barber about his life's work and its impact upon the history of British Jazz. From 2009. Show more
The lives of the gifted girl musicians who must exit the Orphanage of the Pieta. Romantic comedy with Norman Rodway as Vivaldi. Show more
Songwriter Boo Hewerdine returns to Cambridge with singer Eddi Reader to discuss and perform Patience of Angels. From February 2013. Show more
A train porter frozen to death in the midsummer of 1938? MI-13's Harry Crow and Professor Dunning are on the case. Stars David Warner. From November 2016. Show more
The Fanthorpe Investigations
Episode 1: The Moving Coffins of Barbados
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Priest and paranormal investigator Lionel Fanthorpe relates a story from the world of the strange and unexplained. From 2013. Show more
When Carl and Rob restore their dream home, unexpected original features are revealed. Stars Martin Hutson and Carl Prekopp. Show more
The sci-fi writer introduces The Devil to Pay, The Man Who Invented Yesterday, episodes of Destruction Factor and Earthsearch I and II, and The Bionic Blob. Show more
Caitlin Moran revisits being home-schooled in Wolverhampton with a novel published at just 15 years old. With Rufus Hound. From July 2012. Show more
Back where it started out, Matt Lucas and David Walliams' oddball TV smash hit - without the cameras.
The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Dave Gorman.
David Baddiel, Rob Newman, Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis address east European revolution. With Mark Thomas. From January 1990.
More historical heroism – as Aneurin Bevan, Hywel Dda and The Rebecca Rioters are put to the Totaliser. From January 2012. Show more
A train porter frozen to death in the midsummer of 1938? MI-13's Harry Crow and Professor Dunning are on the case. Stars David Warner. From November 2016. Show more
The Fanthorpe Investigations
Episode 1: The Moving Coffins of Barbados
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Priest and paranormal investigator Lionel Fanthorpe relates a story from the world of the strange and unexplained. From 2013. Show more
When Carl and Rob restore their dream home, unexpected original features are revealed. Stars Martin Hutson and Carl Prekopp. Show more
The Brighton Ladies Sea Swimming Club alters lives. Five very different women's paths cross there. Starring Sheila Reid. Show more
Comedian Stewart Lee chooses 'Solitary Man' by Neil Diamond and 'Chicken Nuggets For Me' by The Fish Police.
4 Extra Debut. Hugh Scully visits Plymouth and reflects on the part that Drake, Napoleon and Hitler played in the city's history. From December 1991. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Courtney Pine talks to trombonist Chris Barber about his life's work and its impact upon the history of British Jazz. From 2009. Show more
The lives of the gifted girl musicians who must exit the Orphanage of the Pieta. Romantic comedy with Norman Rodway as Vivaldi. Show more