John Rawling relives the lead up to Nick Faldo's stunning victory in Augusta at the 1996 US Masters golf tournament.
Lady Slane, 88, defies her children to embark on an independent life after her husband dies. Stars Honor Blackman.
Margaret Stonborough, great-niece of philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, investigates her family's fascinating archive. Show more
Terry Wogan's obsession back in Limerick with Subbuteo and love of eating lunch in bed. With Rufus Hound. From November 2014. Show more
Clerical confusion abounds over the Archdeacon's tell-all book. Written for radio. Stars Robertson Hare. From July 1972. Show more
A pageant is planned and Tommy Handley has to write a play about the future of England. With Lind Joyce. From October 1947. Show more
“I was born a child prodigy darling. I was born a genius.” The story of soul legend, Nina Simone. Read by Alibe Parsons. Show more
Esteemed Indian actor Om Puri chooses 'Jinhen Naaz Hai Hind Par' by Mohammed Rafi and 'Aa Chal Ke Tujhe' by Kishore Kumar.
4 Extra Debut. From Abba to Mozart. Theresa May shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. From November 2014.
Guy Raz explores why we are drawn to stories about heroes. And what do they tell us about ourselves? With Dame Ellen MacArthur. Show more
The Listening Project
Life Gets Cluttered - Lynn and Gordon
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
4 Extra Debut. Fi Glover introduces a conversation about the challenges of de-cluttering. Even boxes that haven't been unpacked in 25 years are full of memories. Show more
Clerical confusion abounds over the Archdeacon's tell-all book. Written for radio. Stars Robertson Hare. From July 1972. Show more
A pageant is planned and Tommy Handley has to write a play about the future of England. With Lind Joyce. From October 1947. Show more
Lady Slane, 88, defies her children to embark on an independent life after her husband dies. Stars Honor Blackman.
Margaret Stonborough, great-niece of philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, investigates her family's fascinating archive. Show more
Radicals, property and love in 1790s Bristol. A mysterious burial. A body is hidden in the Gorge. Read by Hattie Morahan. Show more
At the turn of the 20th century, an English family in India comes to terms with the harsh conditions. Read by Tessa Worsley.
A lost, wounded angel spends a few disconcerting days in a small Victorian village. Stars Bernard Cribbins and Richard Pearce. Show more
Poet Daljit Nagra chooses Poems From The Pennines presented by Simon Armitage. From 2012. Show more
Terry Wogan's obsession back in Limerick with Subbuteo and love of eating lunch in bed. With Rufus Hound. From November 2014. Show more
Cambridge scholar MR James searches for an ex-student - an artist whose hand is guided by eerie forces. Stars David March. Show more
The dwarf’s terrible secret is finally revealed. Bill Paterson concludes Neil Gaiman’s dark tale. Show more
Guy Raz explores why we are drawn to stories about heroes. And what do they tell us about ourselves? With Dame Ellen MacArthur. Show more
The Listening Project
Life Gets Cluttered - Lynn and Gordon
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
4 Extra Debut. Fi Glover introduces a conversation about the challenges of de-cluttering. Even boxes that haven't been unpacked in 25 years are full of memories. Show more
“I was born a child prodigy darling. I was born a genius.” The story of soul legend, Nina Simone. Read by Alibe Parsons. Show more
Esteemed Indian actor Om Puri chooses 'Jinhen Naaz Hai Hind Par' by Mohammed Rafi and 'Aa Chal Ke Tujhe' by Kishore Kumar.
4 Extra Debut. From Abba to Mozart. Theresa May shares her castaway choices with Kirsty Young. From November 2014.
Terry Wogan's obsession back in Limerick with Subbuteo and love of eating lunch in bed. With Rufus Hound. From November 2014. Show more
Gary Bellamy tries to raise the bar on his phone-in show with a chat about string theory. Stars Rhys Thomas. From January 2008.
The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Damien Slash.
Compulsive Liars Anonymous and a birthday shock. Manchester sketch show with Kate Ward, Smug Roberts and Robin Ince. From 2004. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Jon wonders why he keeps noticing the time is 11.11. Is it confirmation bias? With Ron Besser and David Aaronovitch. From April 2013. Show more
Cambridge scholar MR James searches for an ex-student - an artist whose hand is guided by eerie forces. Stars David March. Show more
The dwarf’s terrible secret is finally revealed. Bill Paterson concludes Neil Gaiman’s dark tale. Show more
Lady Slane, 88, defies her children to embark on an independent life after her husband dies. Stars Honor Blackman.
Margaret Stonborough, great-niece of philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, investigates her family's fascinating archive. Show more
Radicals, property and love in 1790s Bristol. A mysterious burial. A body is hidden in the Gorge. Read by Hattie Morahan. Show more
At the turn of the 20th century, an English family in India comes to terms with the harsh conditions. Read by Tessa Worsley.
A lost, wounded angel spends a few disconcerting days in a small Victorian village. Stars Bernard Cribbins and Richard Pearce. Show more