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
Jim’s been struck by literary lightning. Everyone has a novel inside them, but will his uncover dark secrets? Stars Paul Ritter. Show more
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Andrew O'Hagan recalls working with Julian Assange on a ghost-written memoir of the Wikileaks editor. Read by the author.
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Gill and Deb - Birth Partners
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Fi Glover presents a conversation between friends whose connection was strengthened when one supported the other through the birth of her daughter 13 years ago. Show more
4 Extra Debut. From Tommy Dorsey to Johnny Mathis. Fell guide author Alfred Wainwright shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From September 1988.
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Sacked over a poetry prize gaff, Professor Jimmy Edwards works hard to get his job back. With June Whitfield. From July 1961. Show more
Jim’s been struck by literary lightning. Everyone has a novel inside them, but will his uncover dark secrets? Stars Paul Ritter. Show more
Cotswolds-based poet Milton Farleigh is driven to distraction when badgers destroy his sweetcorn patch. Read by Terry Molloy. Show more
Arundhati Roy - The Ministry of Utmost Happiness: Omnibus
Episode 2: Delhi
1 hour, 15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
When landlord Biplab Dasgupta discovers that his tenant is absent, old memories are stirred. Read by Emilio Doorgasingh.
Linguistics teaching pioneer Professor Eric Hawkins recalls how his path of learning started out in 1920s Liverpool.
Hilary Mantel's account of the French Revolution sees events through the eyes of three very different men. Stars Carl Prekopp. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Poet-in-Residence Daljit Nagra introduces Lost Voices featuring image maker Molly Holden. Presented by Brian Patten. From April 2010. Show more
A flood at Tom's family home makes him reflect on what’s important to keep and what isn't. With Rita May. From 2014. Show more
Hannah's unhappy life is set to change when she meets a violinist whose seductive tunes lead her astray. Stars Gwyneth Keyworth. Show more
Inexplicable moods and smells mar a friendly reunion. What can it mean? From the author of Mapp and Lucia. Read by Brian Gear. Show more
There are so many ways to fall - in love, asleep, even flat on your face. Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich explore beyond the fall. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Changing values and collapsing ideals - embodied in the post-war life of ex-secret agent, Susan Traherne. Stars Jane Lapotaire.
The Listening Project
Gill and Deb - Birth Partners
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Fi Glover presents a conversation between friends whose connection was strengthened when one supported the other through the birth of her daughter 13 years ago. Show more
A flood at Tom's family home makes him reflect on what’s important to keep and what isn't. With Rita May. From 2014. Show more
Marcus Brigstocke has decided to create his own Social Media site. Please RT. Please Follow. Please Like. From August 2014. Show more
The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Naz Osmanoglu.
Chief Mouser to the Cabinet gives a cat's eye view of life at No. 10 under a coalition government. With Clive Swift. From 2012. Show more
Ian Leslie reveals surprising first literary attempts of the world's best-known writers. With John Finnemore. From August 2012. Show more
The locals get an unusual new guy for the bonfire. Pre-TV sketch show with Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith. From November 1997. Show more
Hannah's unhappy life is set to change when she meets a violinist whose seductive tunes lead her astray. Stars Gwyneth Keyworth. Show more
Inexplicable moods and smells mar a friendly reunion. What can it mean? From the author of Mapp and Lucia. Read by Brian Gear. Show more
Jim’s been struck by literary lightning. Everyone has a novel inside them, but will his uncover dark secrets? Stars Paul Ritter. Show more
Cotswolds-based poet Milton Farleigh is driven to distraction when badgers destroy his sweetcorn patch. Read by Terry Molloy. Show more
Arundhati Roy - The Ministry of Utmost Happiness: Omnibus
Episode 2: Delhi
1 hour, 15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
When landlord Biplab Dasgupta discovers that his tenant is absent, old memories are stirred. Read by Emilio Doorgasingh.
Linguistics teaching pioneer Professor Eric Hawkins recalls how his path of learning started out in 1920s Liverpool.
Hilary Mantel's account of the French Revolution sees events through the eyes of three very different men. Stars Carl Prekopp. Show more