Aristocrat Belport tries escapology to woo a music hall singer, but servant Ned is smitten too. Stars Paul Rider. From July 2004. Show more
Simon Evans examines the concept of the 'free lunch' and shines a light on new ways of making money in the 21st century. Show more
Grant and Carradine now turn the spotlight on Henry VII's rivals to the throne. Written by Josephine Tey. Read by Paul Young. From February 2005. Show more
Paul Bayley examines the history of the flexidisc, a cheap, lo-fi way of releasing a record between the 1950s and 1990s. From May 2010. Show more
Stella tries to dejunk the house. Everything useless must go, including her grown-up kids. Stars Penny Downie. From August 2003. Show more
Ångström comes closer to finally discovering the identity of the mysterious Ash Lad. Starring Matthew Holness and Nadia Kamil. Show more
The officers are ordered to attend a party to celebrate the Admiral's 50 years of service. Stars Jon Pertwee. From March 1960. Show more
Complaints to the BBC and Kenneth Horne heads to a new bona bistro. With Kenneth Williams and Hugh Paddick. From April 1965. Show more
James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Mark Billingham and Natalie Haynes in the literary panel show. From June 2013. Show more
The rural station staff attempt to secure an old engine, but there is a big catch. Stars Peter Davison. From January 1996. Show more
Ruthless Arabella Trefoil wants to keep her engagement to John Morton a secret. Martyn Wade's adaptation stars Robert Glenister. From August 2011. Show more
Cold in Coventry: A young woman fears for her future as she returns in disgrace from her first job in service. Read by Lizzy Watts. From September 2014. Show more
The priestly sleuth invites Tina to her first classical music concert and finds a murder gets things off on a wrong note. Stars David Threlfall. Show more
The officers are ordered to attend a party to celebrate the Admiral's 50 years of service. Stars Jon Pertwee. From March 1960. Show more
Complaints to the BBC and Kenneth Horne heads to a new bona bistro. With Kenneth Williams and Hugh Paddick. From April 1965. Show more
Grant and Carradine now turn the spotlight on Henry VII's rivals to the throne. Written by Josephine Tey. Read by Paul Young. From February 2005. Show more
Paul Bayley examines the history of the flexidisc, a cheap, lo-fi way of releasing a record between the 1950s and 1990s. From May 2010. Show more
Lenina makes a move on John, but he is distracted by Linda's illness. Nightmare vision of the future read by Anton Lesser. From April 2003.
In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and the Mind
Mapping the Brain
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Martin Sixsmith examines the impact of neuroscience on the way we think, feel and act. From May 2014. Show more
Michael helps Mrs Madrigal to find a new companion. Brian's goodbye gesture to Shawna goes badly wrong. Stars Trevor White. From May 2016. Show more
Essays, published posthumously, by a writer dealing with cancer. Henning Mankell recalls a trip to a restaurant in Spain. Read by Tim Pigott-Smith. From March 2016. Show more
Ruthless Arabella Trefoil wants to keep her engagement to John Morton a secret. Martyn Wade's adaptation stars Robert Glenister. From August 2011. Show more
James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Mark Billingham and Natalie Haynes in the literary panel show. From June 2013. Show more
The rural station staff attempt to secure an old engine, but there is a big catch. Stars Peter Davison. From January 1996. Show more
Stella tries to dejunk the house. Everything useless must go, including her grown-up kids. Stars Penny Downie. From August 2003. Show more
Ångström comes closer to finally discovering the identity of the mysterious Ash Lad. Starring Matthew Holness and Nadia Kamil. Show more
Derek Jacobi introduces the classic tale of orphan Stephen's haunted dreams of two ghostly figures. Stars James D'Arcy. From December 2007. Show more
Mr Hyde appears to be dead and Dr Jekyll has disappeared. Will a paper trail unravel the mystery? Read by Tim Pigott-Smith. From April 1996.
The actress and writer talks to Robin Ray about the music - and even birdsong - that stirs strong emotions in her. From August 1990. Show more
The officers are ordered to attend a party to celebrate the Admiral's 50 years of service. Stars Jon Pertwee. From March 1960. Show more
Complaints to the BBC and Kenneth Horne heads to a new bona bistro. With Kenneth Williams and Hugh Paddick. From April 1965. Show more
Grant and Carradine now turn the spotlight on Henry VII's rivals to the throne. Written by Josephine Tey. Read by Paul Young. From February 2005. Show more
Paul Bayley examines the history of the flexidisc, a cheap, lo-fi way of releasing a record between the 1950s and 1990s. From May 2010. Show more
Cold in Coventry: A young woman fears for her future as she returns in disgrace from her first job in service. Read by Lizzy Watts. From September 2014. Show more
The priestly sleuth invites Tina to her first classical music concert and finds a murder gets things off on a wrong note. Stars David Threlfall. Show more
Ångström comes closer to finally discovering the identity of the mysterious Ash Lad. Starring Matthew Holness and Nadia Kamil. Show more
The Geonin alien invaders are challenged to a village cricket match. Stars Hattie Morahan and Julian Rhind-Tutt. From March 2013. Show more
The best in contemporary comedy. Iain Lee chats to John Kearns.
Bill Clinton's dog, Buddy, relives times in the White House with his arch enemy Socks the Cat. With Kerry Shale. From 2013. Show more
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Timecops visit the BBC to try and prevent Adam from making an offensive radio programme. From February 2013. Show more
Derek Jacobi introduces the classic tale of orphan Stephen's haunted dreams of two ghostly figures. Stars James D'Arcy. From December 2007. Show more
Mr Hyde appears to be dead and Dr Jekyll has disappeared. Will a paper trail unravel the mystery? Read by Tim Pigott-Smith. From April 1996.
The actress and writer talks to Robin Ray about the music - and even birdsong - that stirs strong emotions in her. From August 1990. Show more
Grant and Carradine now turn the spotlight on Henry VII's rivals to the throne. Written by Josephine Tey. Read by Paul Young. From February 2005. Show more
Paul Bayley examines the history of the flexidisc, a cheap, lo-fi way of releasing a record between the 1950s and 1990s. From May 2010. Show more
Lenina makes a move on John, but he is distracted by Linda's illness. Nightmare vision of the future read by Anton Lesser. From April 2003.
In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and the Mind
Mapping the Brain
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Martin Sixsmith examines the impact of neuroscience on the way we think, feel and act. From May 2014. Show more
Michael helps Mrs Madrigal to find a new companion. Brian's goodbye gesture to Shawna goes badly wrong. Stars Trevor White. From May 2016. Show more
Essays, published posthumously, by a writer dealing with cancer. Henning Mankell recalls a trip to a restaurant in Spain. Read by Tim Pigott-Smith. From March 2016. Show more
Ruthless Arabella Trefoil wants to keep her engagement to John Morton a secret. Martyn Wade's adaptation stars Robert Glenister. From August 2011. Show more
James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Mark Billingham and Natalie Haynes in the literary panel show. From June 2013. Show more
The rural station staff attempt to secure an old engine, but there is a big catch. Stars Peter Davison. From January 1996. Show more