4 Extra Debut. Hugo Williams and Amanda Dalton about how their work has been influenced by their contrasting experiences of school. Introduced by Daljit Nagra. From July 2000. Show more
Susan Calman vents her strong opinions, starting with equal marriage. Recorded in February 2013 before new legislation was passed. Show more
With boats wrecked and Polford's telephone lines down, Sergeant Fowler makes an important discovery. Stars Leslie Sands. Show more
Crime writer Val McDermid looks into Allan Pinkerton, the Glasgow-born man who gave the world the term "private eye". From 2002. Show more
Gyles persuades Nick to help him seek revenge on his estranged wife. With Nick Revell and Prunella Scales. From November 2006. Show more
A return visit to the New Alexandra Theatre in Birmingham for regulars Barry Cryer and Tim Brooke-Taylor, with Jeremy Hardy and Jan Ravens on the panel and Jack Dee in the chair. Show more
Audrey tries to fool Devere that she has been on holiday to Spain. Adapted from TV with Penelope Keith. From February 1997. Show more
During platoon training, fellow officers lead Captain Mainwaring astray. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From June 1975. Show more
James Walton presents a special edition of the programme recorded at 2011's Cheltenham Literature Festival. With guests Rachel Johnson and Sue Limb.
Marcia's errant boyfriend makes his presence felt, and religious fever grips the island. Stars Rebecca Front. From July 1997. Show more
In the 1780s, a murderer disappears, leaving his wife and son Barnaby to fend for themselves. Starring Iain Glen and Ron Cook. Show more
A packet of pasta from the supermarket shelf reawakens a father's loss. Read by Ewan Bailey. Show more
Feeling useless after the Second World War, two women set up their own detective agency. Stars Anna Massey and Imelda Staunton. Show more
Audrey tries to fool Devere that she has been on holiday to Spain. Adapted from TV with Penelope Keith. From February 1997. Show more
During platoon training, fellow officers lead Captain Mainwaring astray. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From June 1975. Show more
With boats wrecked and Polford's telephone lines down, Sergeant Fowler makes an important discovery. Stars Leslie Sands. Show more
Crime writer Val McDermid looks into Allan Pinkerton, the Glasgow-born man who gave the world the term "private eye". From 2002. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A mixture of brilliant politicking and silver coins brings Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia the prize of the papacy. Read by Robert Glennister. Show more
The naturalist showed the first live specimen of the primitive bony fish on TV. But is it a living fossil as claimed? From 2009. Show more
By Nicholas McInerny. Calum McSwiggan introduces the tale of a husband coming out as gay after 19 years. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Early in 1495, Leonardo da Vinci began work on what would become one of history's greatest artistic masterpieces. Read by Nigel Anthony. Show more
In the 1780s, a murderer disappears, leaving his wife and son Barnaby to fend for themselves. Starring Iain Glen and Ron Cook. Show more
James Walton presents a special edition of the programme recorded at 2011's Cheltenham Literature Festival. With guests Rachel Johnson and Sue Limb.
Marcia's errant boyfriend makes his presence felt, and religious fever grips the island. Stars Rebecca Front. From July 1997. Show more
Gyles persuades Nick to help him seek revenge on his estranged wife. With Nick Revell and Prunella Scales. From November 2006. Show more
A return visit to the New Alexandra Theatre in Birmingham for regulars Barry Cryer and Tim Brooke-Taylor, with Jeremy Hardy and Jan Ravens on the panel and Jack Dee in the chair. Show more
A man encounters a troubled spirit. But could this meeting lead to tragedy? Starring Donald Houston and Christopher Guard. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Sue MacGregor is joined by historian Lady Antonia Fraser and novelist Lesley Pearse to discuss books by Henry James, Joanne Harris and Barbara Trapido. From Aug 2004. Show more
Audrey tries to fool Devere that she has been on holiday to Spain. Adapted from TV with Penelope Keith. From February 1997. Show more
During platoon training, fellow officers lead Captain Mainwaring astray. Adapted from TV with Arthur Lowe. From June 1975. Show more
With boats wrecked and Polford's telephone lines down, Sergeant Fowler makes an important discovery. Stars Leslie Sands. Show more
Crime writer Val McDermid looks into Allan Pinkerton, the Glasgow-born man who gave the world the term "private eye". From 2002. Show more
A packet of pasta from the supermarket shelf reawakens a father's loss. Read by Ewan Bailey. Show more
Feeling useless after the Second World War, two women set up their own detective agency. Stars Anna Massey and Imelda Staunton. Show more
A return visit to the New Alexandra Theatre in Birmingham for regulars Barry Cryer and Tim Brooke-Taylor, with Jeremy Hardy and Jan Ravens on the panel and Jack Dee in the chair. Show more
Inoculation against old age leads to unusual results. Neil Edmond and James Rawlings' cerebral sketches. From November 2005. Show more
The best in contemporary comedy. Tonight Jon Holmes chats to Mae Martin.
John Lloyd and Romesh Ranganathan welcome comic Phill Jupitus, criminologist Roger Graef and Bake Off’s Prue Leith. From 2017. Show more
Comatose Ben travels back to 1973 to find a 'life coach' to motivate him out of his coma. Stars Neil Pearson. From October 2007. Show more
A man encounters a troubled spirit. But could this meeting lead to tragedy? Starring Donald Houston and Christopher Guard. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Sue MacGregor is joined by historian Lady Antonia Fraser and novelist Lesley Pearse to discuss books by Henry James, Joanne Harris and Barbara Trapido. From Aug 2004. Show more
With boats wrecked and Polford's telephone lines down, Sergeant Fowler makes an important discovery. Stars Leslie Sands. Show more
Crime writer Val McDermid looks into Allan Pinkerton, the Glasgow-born man who gave the world the term "private eye". From 2002. Show more
4 Extra Debut. A mixture of brilliant politicking and silver coins brings Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia the prize of the papacy. Read by Robert Glennister. Show more
The naturalist showed the first live specimen of the primitive bony fish on TV. But is it a living fossil as claimed? From 2009. Show more
By Nicholas McInerny. Calum McSwiggan introduces the tale of a husband coming out as gay after 19 years. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Early in 1495, Leonardo da Vinci began work on what would become one of history's greatest artistic masterpieces. Read by Nigel Anthony. Show more
In the 1780s, a murderer disappears, leaving his wife and son Barnaby to fend for themselves. Starring Iain Glen and Ron Cook. Show more
James Walton presents a special edition of the programme recorded at 2011's Cheltenham Literature Festival. With guests Rachel Johnson and Sue Limb.
Marcia's errant boyfriend makes his presence felt, and religious fever grips the island. Stars Rebecca Front. From July 1997. Show more