Back in England, Nick finds the mysterious Ronnie Hazelbeach in his late dad's house. Stars Jamie Foreman. From October 2007. Show more
Richie Webb stars as cocktail pianist Nigel whose hopes of a quiet life are thwarted by his entrepreneurial brother. From 2017. Show more
Duplicity and dynastic rivalry in what is considered to be the first ever gothic novel. Written in 1764. Stars David Burke. Show more
Tony Blackburn reveals how a PR stunt for The Move's single, which launched BBC Radio 1, libelled a prime minister. From September 2007. Show more
Can art schools carry on helping to shape Britain's reputation for creativity? With Brian Eno and Grayson Perry. From 2014. Show more
Toby Hadoke celebrates classic radio shows from America's golden age of radio - with stars including Joan Crawford, Jack Benny and Vincent Price. Show more
Crazy panel show capers as Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, Peter Baynham, Armando Iannucci and Nick Frost. From August 2001. Show more
As the FA Cup final looms, will budding commentator Eric Halliday get inside the stadium? Stars Alistair McGowan. From June 1998. Show more
News of a petition about Amy breaks. The continuing journey of a 13-year-old transgender teenager. Starring Cassie Campbell.
Singer Engelbert Humperdinck chooses 'Harbour Lights' by The Platters and 'The Living Years' by Mike and The Mechanics.
Pam is on the largest Channel island to learn about black butter, visit an underground hospital and try unusual cake. From November 2001. Show more
Peter Tinniswood - Tales from the Backbench
Tales From the Backbench - Series 1
Episode 4: The Great Snitcher
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
An MP's unreliable memories hark back to an attempted seduction by a Russian spy. Peter Tinniswood comedy with Leslie Phillips. Show more
Can art schools carry on helping to shape Britain's reputation for creativity? With Brian Eno and Grayson Perry. From 2014. Show more
Duplicity and dynastic rivalry in what is considered to be the first ever gothic novel. Written in 1764. Stars David Burke. Show more
Tony Blackburn reveals how a PR stunt for The Move's single, which launched BBC Radio 1, libelled a prime minister. From September 2007. Show more
A lovesick suitor buys a mysterious love potion that works all too well. Adapted from TV with Stephen Tobolowsky. Show more
Cut off by a sinister invisible wall, Sussex residents of Pentworth have a deceptively quiet morning. Read by Nigel Anthony. Show more
Toby Hadoke celebrates classic radio shows from America's golden age of radio - with stars including Joan Crawford, Jack Benny and Vincent Price. Show more
The comic examines the life and times of the 'mad, bad and dangerous to know' Romantic poet. From March 2001. Show more
The award-winning comic tackles the stress of going on holiday. With Laurence Howarth and Daisy Haggard. From August 2009. Show more
From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Plus Arthur Smith chats to Danielle Ward.
Mark tells stories of obtaining permits in his campaign against the Serious Organised Crime and Policing Act. From March 2007. Show more
Diane, Joe and David must do 30 minutes of community service as punishment for crimes against radio. With Aled Jones. From 2012. Show more
A lovesick suitor buys a mysterious love potion that works all too well. Adapted from TV with Stephen Tobolowsky. Show more
Cut off by a sinister invisible wall, Sussex residents of Pentworth have a deceptively quiet morning. Read by Nigel Anthony. Show more
News of a petition about Amy breaks. The continuing journey of a 13-year-old transgender teenager. Starring Cassie Campbell.
Singer Engelbert Humperdinck chooses 'Harbour Lights' by The Platters and 'The Living Years' by Mike and The Mechanics.
Pam is on the largest Channel island to learn about black butter, visit an underground hospital and try unusual cake. From November 2001. Show more
Peter Tinniswood - Tales from the Backbench
Tales From the Backbench - Series 1
Episode 4: The Great Snitcher
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
An MP's unreliable memories hark back to an attempted seduction by a Russian spy. Peter Tinniswood comedy with Leslie Phillips. Show more
Can art schools carry on helping to shape Britain's reputation for creativity? With Brian Eno and Grayson Perry. From 2014. Show more
Duplicity and dynastic rivalry in what is considered to be the first ever gothic novel. Written in 1764. Stars David Burke. Show more