When old chum Ralph arrives with a trophy wife, landlord Jack invents a fiancee. Stars Michael Williams. From January 1999. Show more
Hal hosts a dinner party with Sam to show off their new basement - with unexpected results. Starring Hal Cruttenden. From 2017. Show more
Made in Germany in 1908, a rare cinnamon plush bear discovers he's about to be sold at auction. Stars Martin Jarvis. Show more
Philip Sweeney visits one of Spain's last great dance halls, La Paloma in Barcelona. From August 1998.
4 Extra Debut. Fi Glover peels the labels off motherhood, from sacred mother to slummy mummy. How and why has the concept changed? From April 2014. Show more
John McCarthy explores the BBC radio archives to find Sir Peter Ustinov's fascinating contributions to an eclectic mix of programmes. Show more
Clive Anderson anchors the improvisations with Stephen Fry, John Sessions, Jimmy Mulville and Nonny Williams. From January 1988. Show more
Some unwelcome visitors arrive. Adapted from TV. With Wilfrid Brambell, Harry H Corbett and Leonard Rossiter. From May 1974. Show more
Richard Fallon MP has a Twitter account, something which is giving Martha sleepless nights, with due cause. Stars Roger Allam. Show more
DJ and presenter Fearne Cotton inherits 'Good Times, Bad Times' by Led Zeppelin and wants to pass on 'Rocket Man' by Elton John.
Silent film comedy great, Harold Lloyd, answers the questions in the BBC Home Service's pioneering interview series. From 1962. Show more
Carter and Mort sample more Welsh hospitality, this time in the company of pair of annoying tourists. With Stephen Thorne. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Fi Glover peels the labels off motherhood, from sacred mother to slummy mummy. How and why has the concept changed? From April 2014. Show more
Made in Germany in 1908, a rare cinnamon plush bear discovers he's about to be sold at auction. Stars Martin Jarvis. Show more
Philip Sweeney visits one of Spain's last great dance halls, La Paloma in Barcelona. From August 1998.
Byron Musgrave joins an amateur group to play a vampire, but is he too keen to get his portrayal right? Stars Nickolas Grace. Show more
A retired couple's trip to the Isles of Scilly proves to be unnerving. First read live at the London Book Fair by Jillie Meers. Show more
John McCarthy explores the BBC radio archives to find Sir Peter Ustinov's fascinating contributions to an eclectic mix of programmes. Show more
Stephen Fry hosts humorous banter and sketches. Pilot episode with Hugh Laurie and Emma Thompson. From December 1987. Show more
Alex and his band explore the theme of destiny with music and the help of comedian Nick Mohammed. From March 2013. Show more
Lee and Herring's Fist of Fun
Episode 1: Edinburgh
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
The cult BBC Radio 1 series hosted by Stewart Lee and Richard Herring, with Alistair McGowan. From October 1993. Show more
The comedian promotes the virtue of courage, with Tim Key and Tom Basden providing feats of cowardice. From August 2008. Show more
Byron Musgrave joins an amateur group to play a vampire, but is he too keen to get his portrayal right? Stars Nickolas Grace. Show more
A retired couple's trip to the Isles of Scilly proves to be unnerving. First read live at the London Book Fair by Jillie Meers. Show more
Richard Fallon MP has a Twitter account, something which is giving Martha sleepless nights, with due cause. Stars Roger Allam. Show more
DJ and presenter Fearne Cotton inherits 'Good Times, Bad Times' by Led Zeppelin and wants to pass on 'Rocket Man' by Elton John.
Silent film comedy great, Harold Lloyd, answers the questions in the BBC Home Service's pioneering interview series. From 1962. Show more
Carter and Mort sample more Welsh hospitality, this time in the company of pair of annoying tourists. With Stephen Thorne. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Fi Glover peels the labels off motherhood, from sacred mother to slummy mummy. How and why has the concept changed? From April 2014. Show more
Made in Germany in 1908, a rare cinnamon plush bear discovers he's about to be sold at auction. Stars Martin Jarvis. Show more