4 Extra Debut. Des Lynam and Christopher Matthew visit Brighton & Hove Albion FC to reminisce, gossip and trade tales. From August 2011. Show more
Emma prepares to leave Charles, but her complicated and unfulfilled love-life is beginning to fall apart. Stars John Hurt. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Film director Alan Parker retraces his London paper round and assesses its influence on his films. With Bob Kingdom. From September 2011. Show more
Trying to win back his ex-girlfriend, writer Ed applies for real jobs. Stars Christopher Douglas and Jenny Agutter. From 2013. Show more
The Bishop works to secure a bequest. Clerical comedy adapted from TV. Stars Derek Nimmo and William Mervyn. From January 1971. Show more
Artistic Eric bags a bargain, and an industrial espionage drama what Ern wrote. With guest singer Lynsey de Paul. From March 1975. Show more
David Bellos explores why Les Miserables is “France’s greatest gift” and describes Victor Hugo’s life as he penned this epic. Show more
TV presenter Matt Baker shares 'Brothers In Arms' by Dire Straits and 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' by the Sherman Brothers.
4 Extra Debut. From Elgar to Beethoven. Conductor Sir Malcolm Sargent shares his castaway choices with Roy Plomley. From April 1955.
Sir Arthur Streeb-Greebling recalls his time in a Japanese concentration camp. Stars Peter Cook and Chris Morris. From January 1994. Show more
True stories told live in the USA. Sarah Austin Jenness introduces tales of gifts, escapes, blizzards and strange meetings. Show more
The Listening Project
Craig and Luke - No Laughing Matter
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Fi Glover introduces a conversation between a veteran stand-up and a newcomer. What they have in common is the fear of failure and the excitement that comes of living on the edge. Show more
The Bishop works to secure a bequest. Clerical comedy adapted from TV. Stars Derek Nimmo and William Mervyn. From January 1971. Show more
Artistic Eric bags a bargain, and an industrial espionage drama what Ern wrote. With guest singer Lynsey de Paul. From March 1975. Show more
Emma prepares to leave Charles, but her complicated and unfulfilled love-life is beginning to fall apart. Stars John Hurt. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Film director Alan Parker retraces his London paper round and assesses its influence on his films. With Bob Kingdom. From September 2011. Show more
Omnibus. Two people, each with a secret, seek atonement for past sins. Agnes Ravatn's psychological thriller read by Lydia Wilson.
4 Extra Debut. David Benedictus reads his own story about the success and sacrifice of a talented golfer. From October 1995.
4 Extra Debut. 1926: As its residents struggle to survive, the small Welsh valleys village of Cilhendre is rocked by murder. Stars Paul Rhys. Show more
Poet-in-Residence Daljit Nagra introduces The House I Grew Up In, featuring Jackie Kay in Glasgow. From August 2007. Show more
Trying to win back his ex-girlfriend, writer Ed applies for real jobs. Stars Christopher Douglas and Jenny Agutter. From 2013. Show more
As prisoners mysteriously disappear from jails, TV journalist Joanna investigates her worst suspicions. Stars Maggie McCarthy. Show more
Ray Bradbury’s vision of a future time when pedestrians won't be allowed to walk, by the authorities. Read by David Horovitch. Show more
True stories told live in the USA. Sarah Austin Jenness introduces tales of gifts, escapes, blizzards and strange meetings. Show more
The Listening Project
Craig and Luke - No Laughing Matter
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Fi Glover introduces a conversation between a veteran stand-up and a newcomer. What they have in common is the fear of failure and the excitement that comes of living on the edge. Show more
David Bellos explores why Les Miserables is “France’s greatest gift” and describes Victor Hugo’s life as he penned this epic. Show more
TV presenter Matt Baker shares 'Brothers In Arms' by Dire Straits and 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' by the Sherman Brothers.
4 Extra Debut. From Elgar to Beethoven. Conductor Sir Malcolm Sargent shares his castaway choices with Roy Plomley. From April 1955.
Sir Arthur Streeb-Greebling recalls his time in a Japanese concentration camp. Stars Peter Cook and Chris Morris. From January 1994. Show more
Trying to win back his ex-girlfriend, writer Ed applies for real jobs. Stars Christopher Douglas and Jenny Agutter. From 2013. Show more
The crew are grounded, so Arthur shares a secret and Carolyn learns about air hostesses. Stars Stephanie Cole. From August 2008. Show more
The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Suzi Ruffell.
Made for 4 Extra. This week's stories bashed, mashed and moulded into sketches, one-liners and vox-pops. Trying to make sense of it all is new host, Angela Barnes. Show more
Neil Knock-Knock and John Minor make the political headlines. Craig Brown's satirical history of Britain. From September 2006. Show more
As prisoners mysteriously disappear from jails, TV journalist Joanna investigates her worst suspicions. Stars Maggie McCarthy. Show more
Ray Bradbury’s vision of a future time when pedestrians won't be allowed to walk, by the authorities. Read by David Horovitch. Show more
Emma prepares to leave Charles, but her complicated and unfulfilled love-life is beginning to fall apart. Stars John Hurt. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Film director Alan Parker retraces his London paper round and assesses its influence on his films. With Bob Kingdom. From September 2011. Show more
Omnibus. Two people, each with a secret, seek atonement for past sins. Agnes Ravatn's psychological thriller read by Lydia Wilson.
4 Extra Debut. David Benedictus reads his own story about the success and sacrifice of a talented golfer. From October 1995.
4 Extra Debut. 1926: As its residents struggle to survive, the small Welsh valleys village of Cilhendre is rocked by murder. Stars Paul Rhys. Show more