Mark is celebrating, but with dog hair in the champers. Can a living legend save the day? Stars Timothy Spall. From January 1993. Show more
Humphrey Ker with new sketch group talent: How Do I Get Up There?; The Ginge, The Geordie & The Geek; and Pappys. From July 2012. Show more
Jessica Raine stars as Fleur in the concluding episode of Galsworthy's epic. Ignoring her own heartache, Dinny pours all her energy into protecting her sister. Show more
The hapless DJ's precarious broadcast pilot at Queen Elizabeth Hospital radio station. With Justin Moorhouse. From January 2009.
Hardeep Singh Kohli cooks for Ben and Kongosi Mussanza who fled the violence of the Congo to settle in Bradford. From December 2012. Show more
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Dear Adolf - Letters to the Führer
1 minute on BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Christopher Cook explores how the power of Hollywood was used on the radio to help define America's war effort. From September 2012. Show more
Steve Coogan talks to the novelist and screenwriter Frank Cottrell-Boyce about his life and career, accompanied by rare archive and new interviews with those who have known him. Show more
The Lad battles for a seat in parliament. Stars Tony Hancock, Sid James, Bill Kerr and Kenneth Williams. From March 1958. Show more
A movie and an illicit cheese supper sparks Mainwaring's own Waterloo. Adapted from TV. With Arthur Lowe. From April 1975. Show more
An estranged father and daughter go on a road trip to Moscow. Can old wounds heal? Starring Kimberley Nixon and David Threlfall. Show more
Actress Emma Thompson chooses 'Unsquare Dance' by Dave Brubeck and 'Te Recuerdo Amanda' by Victor Jara.
Oscar-winning Bette Davis on her Hollywood life. With actor George Coulouris and BBC producer Peter Duval Smith. From June 1963. Show more
More of Marriot Edgar's famous monologues. Bernie Clifton performs 'Three Ha'pence a foot' and 'The Battle of Hastings'. Show more
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Dear Adolf - Letters to the Führer
1 minute on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Christopher Cook explores how the power of Hollywood was used on the radio to help define America's war effort. From September 2012. Show more
Jessica Raine stars as Fleur in the concluding episode of Galsworthy's epic. Ignoring her own heartache, Dinny pours all her energy into protecting her sister. Show more
The hapless DJ's precarious broadcast pilot at Queen Elizabeth Hospital radio station. With Justin Moorhouse. From January 2009.
Hardeep Singh Kohli cooks for Ben and Kongosi Mussanza who fled the violence of the Congo to settle in Bradford. From December 2012. Show more
The Time Lord and Peri uncover the true, deadly purpose of the sinister resort vessel. Stars Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant. Show more
Steve Coogan talks to the novelist and screenwriter Frank Cottrell-Boyce about his life and career, accompanied by rare archive and new interviews with those who have known him. Show more
Stephen Fry serves up more witty banter and sketches with Hugh Laurie, Jim Broadbent and Julia Hills. From May 1988. Show more
Exploring a fresh theme each week, the Irish comedian hosts stand-up and sketches. With Ivan Brackenbury. From July 2008.
Exploring Coleridge's embarrassing childhood, pixies - and a lit tar barrel. Mark’s town tour arrives in Devon. From 2012. Show more
How the comedian quit booze in 2002 and entered the world of the chronically sober. With his old mucker Caroline Quentin. Show more
The Time Lord and Peri uncover the true, deadly purpose of the sinister resort vessel. Stars Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant. Show more
An estranged father and daughter go on a road trip to Moscow. Can old wounds heal? Starring Kimberley Nixon and David Threlfall. Show more
Oscar-winning Bette Davis on her Hollywood life. With actor George Coulouris and BBC producer Peter Duval Smith. From June 1963. Show more
More of Marriot Edgar's famous monologues. Bernie Clifton performs 'Three Ha'pence a foot' and 'The Battle of Hastings'. Show more
Archive on 4
Dear Adolf - Letters to the Führer
1 minute on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Christopher Cook explores how the power of Hollywood was used on the radio to help define America's war effort. From September 2012. Show more
Jessica Raine stars as Fleur in the concluding episode of Galsworthy's epic. Ignoring her own heartache, Dinny pours all her energy into protecting her sister. Show more