Katy is a mum at last, Daniel has a new job, but Lucy is jealous. Stars David Tennant and Liz Carling. From October 2003. Show more
We hear from several different animals and witness a majestic sunset. John’s award-winning sketch show from 2018. Show more
Despite encountering a setback, Grant and Carradine tie up the case of the Princes in the Tower. Written by Josephine Tey. Read by Paul Young. From February 2005. Show more
4 Extra Debut. From lavish medieval banquets to the new gastronomy of Ferran Adria, historian and actor Ian Kelly explores the drama and architecture of food. From March 2012. Show more
Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch turns to politics over a compulsory purchase order. Stars Peter Jones. From July 1997. Show more
Uncle Jeff and Andy are both on a quest - Jeff for spiritual solace, Andy for a proper roast dinner. With spuds. From 2016. Show more
'The Incredible Singing Blancmange' or 'The Dessert Song'. A musical comedy with John Cleese and Bill Oddie. From July 1967. Show more
Single dad Bryan takes a driving job but finds himself caught up in crime. Stars Robert Lindsay and Pat Coombs. From March 1983. Show more
Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz with Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden, Penny Junor and Julian Fellowes. From October 2005. Show more
The Yorkshire builders work on the home of a faded Hollywood star. Stars Shaun Dooley and Sandra Dickinson. From January 2007. Show more
Lord Rufford has run away from Arabella, but she is still determined to marry him. Then distressing news arrives. Stars Robert Glenister. From September 2011. Show more
The brief tale of a bus driver whose philanthropic nature means bad timekeeping but general goodwill. Read by Bernard Cribbins. From April 1990.
The priestly sleuth comes across foul play at a distinctly unfriendly cricket match. Stars David Threlfall. Show more
'The Incredible Singing Blancmange' or 'The Dessert Song'. A musical comedy with John Cleese and Bill Oddie. From July 1967. Show more
Single dad Bryan takes a driving job but finds himself caught up in crime. Stars Robert Lindsay and Pat Coombs. From March 1983. Show more
Despite encountering a setback, Grant and Carradine tie up the case of the Princes in the Tower. Written by Josephine Tey. Read by Paul Young. From February 2005. Show more
4 Extra Debut. From lavish medieval banquets to the new gastronomy of Ferran Adria, historian and actor Ian Kelly explores the drama and architecture of food. From March 2012. Show more
Disenchanted with society, John decides to seek solitude. Nightmare vision of the future concluded by Anton Lesser. From April 2003.
In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and the Mind
A Problem of Consciousness
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Martin Sixsmith examines the work of psychologists who believe consciousness is 'just an illusion'. From May 2014. Show more
Mary Ann returns to San Francisco to join the vigil at Mrs Madrigal's bedside. Stars Laurel Lefkow and Kate Harper. From May 2016. Show more
Touching, posthumous essays written Henning Mankell during his battle with cancer. The author recalls staging a Greek drama in Mozambique. Read by Tim Pigott-Smith. From March 2016. Show more
Lord Rufford has run away from Arabella, but she is still determined to marry him. Then distressing news arrives. Stars Robert Glenister. From September 2011. Show more
Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz with Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden, Penny Junor and Julian Fellowes. From October 2005. Show more
The Yorkshire builders work on the home of a faded Hollywood star. Stars Shaun Dooley and Sandra Dickinson. From January 2007. Show more
Accidental billionaire Julius Hutch turns to politics over a compulsory purchase order. Stars Peter Jones. From July 1997. Show more
Uncle Jeff and Andy are both on a quest - Jeff for spiritual solace, Andy for a proper roast dinner. With spuds. From 2016. Show more
Derek Jacobi introduces another classic ghost tale. Why doesn't Doctor Anderson's hotel have a room 13? Stars Julian Rhind-Tutt. From December 2007. Show more
It's Henry Jekyll's turn to tell the story, as the bizarre truth is finally revealed. Concluded by Tim Pigott-Smith. From April 1996.
Billy Bragg in conversation with John Wilson about 'Talking with the Taxman about Poetry', his 'difficult' third album. From October 2012. Show more
'The Incredible Singing Blancmange' or 'The Dessert Song'. A musical comedy with John Cleese and Bill Oddie. From July 1967. Show more
Single dad Bryan takes a driving job but finds himself caught up in crime. Stars Robert Lindsay and Pat Coombs. From March 1983. Show more
Despite encountering a setback, Grant and Carradine tie up the case of the Princes in the Tower. Written by Josephine Tey. Read by Paul Young. From February 2005. Show more
4 Extra Debut. From lavish medieval banquets to the new gastronomy of Ferran Adria, historian and actor Ian Kelly explores the drama and architecture of food. From March 2012. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. Deborah Frances-White joins Amanda Litherland to introduce some of her favourite podcasts. Features 'Guilt and Shame' and new BBC podcast series 'Boring Talks'.
Uncle Jeff and Andy are both on a quest - Jeff for spiritual solace, Andy for a proper roast dinner. With spuds. From 2016. Show more
An outside broadcast goes down and a bluebottle rampages across Essex. Chris Morris fronts the news satire. From May 1992. Show more
The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith chats to Fern Brady.
Reece Shearsmith takes his first driving lesson and Marcus Brigstocke persuades him to try wallpapering. From January 2015. Show more
The human chameleon's host of comic characters, from deluded teen to nonagenarian diva. With Philip Pope. From August 2011. Show more
Derek Jacobi introduces another classic ghost tale. Why doesn't Doctor Anderson's hotel have a room 13? Stars Julian Rhind-Tutt. From December 2007. Show more
It's Henry Jekyll's turn to tell the story, as the bizarre truth is finally revealed. Concluded by Tim Pigott-Smith. From April 1996.
Billy Bragg in conversation with John Wilson about 'Talking with the Taxman about Poetry', his 'difficult' third album. From October 2012. Show more
Despite encountering a setback, Grant and Carradine tie up the case of the Princes in the Tower. Written by Josephine Tey. Read by Paul Young. From February 2005. Show more
4 Extra Debut. From lavish medieval banquets to the new gastronomy of Ferran Adria, historian and actor Ian Kelly explores the drama and architecture of food. From March 2012. Show more
Disenchanted with society, John decides to seek solitude. Nightmare vision of the future concluded by Anton Lesser. From April 2003.
In Search of Ourselves: A History of Psychology and the Mind
A Problem of Consciousness
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Martin Sixsmith examines the work of psychologists who believe consciousness is 'just an illusion'. From May 2014. Show more
Mary Ann returns to San Francisco to join the vigil at Mrs Madrigal's bedside. Stars Laurel Lefkow and Kate Harper. From May 2016. Show more
Touching, posthumous essays written Henning Mankell during his battle with cancer. The author recalls staging a Greek drama in Mozambique. Read by Tim Pigott-Smith. From March 2016. Show more
Lord Rufford has run away from Arabella, but she is still determined to marry him. Then distressing news arrives. Stars Robert Glenister. From September 2011. Show more
Gyles Brandreth chairs the scandals quiz with Lucy Moore, Anthony Holden, Penny Junor and Julian Fellowes. From October 2005. Show more
The Yorkshire builders work on the home of a faded Hollywood star. Stars Shaun Dooley and Sandra Dickinson. From January 2007. Show more