Kate's cottage is in ruins and dating is proving to be a disaster. Stars Letitia Dean and Phil Cornwell. From June 2000. Show more
The group discover that Simon has been keeping another big secret – and it’s not just him! Starring John Hannah. From 2016. Show more
Edie is sure that Joe was murdered and, linking a plane to recent murders, follows the trail to Greenland. Read by Denise Gough. From November 2012. Show more
Composer and musician Llywelyn Ap Myrddin explores the Dragacevo Trumpet Festival, a key musical gathering in Serbia. From August 2010. Show more
Patrick makes the family attend a wedding, but will Stella's doubts prove justified? Stars Duncan Preston. From November 2004. Show more
Multicultural sketch show written by white, black, Asian and minority ethnic stand-ups and writers from across the UK. Hosted by broadcaster and comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli. Show more
A new location is needed for the troublesome former governor and his wife. Starring Jon Pertwee. From December 1960. Show more
Special agent Kenneth Horne investigates sinister giant milk bottles and Kenneth Williams feels very unloved. From June 1965. Show more
James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and John O’Farrell in the literary panel show. From October 2014. Show more
A Cinderella update and 'Changing Tombs'. Stars Robert Duncan and Jan Ravens at the Edinburgh Fringe. From October 1998. Show more
Jude's deepening relationship with his cousin Sue threatens her teaching career. Stars Michael Pennington and Elizabeth Garvie. From February 1986. Show more
The simple container used for savoury biscuits. Then it became a symbol of a devastating moment in history. Read by Anna Massey. From August 1992.
4 Extra Debut. Disguised as a man, how did 'Dr Barry' make waves rising through the British Army in the 19th century? Stars Veronica Quilligan. From August 1982. Show more
A new location is needed for the troublesome former governor and his wife. Starring Jon Pertwee. From December 1960. Show more
Special agent Kenneth Horne investigates sinister giant milk bottles and Kenneth Williams feels very unloved. From June 1965. Show more
Edie is sure that Joe was murdered and, linking a plane to recent murders, follows the trail to Greenland. Read by Denise Gough. From November 2012. Show more
Composer and musician Llywelyn Ap Myrddin explores the Dragacevo Trumpet Festival, a key musical gathering in Serbia. From August 2010. Show more
In Aldwinter the mystery of the serpent seems to be solved but there’s shocking news from London for Cora. Read by Ruth Gemmell. Show more
Peter White explores sex and marriage between disabled people and reveals Britain's shameful history of eugenics. From June 2013. Show more
Still intent on recounting the story of his birth, Tristram introduces us to the odious Dr Slop. Stars Neil Dudgeon. From February 2005.
Having evaded capture by Blofeld's men in Switzerland, Bond tries to establish what the villain is up to. Read by Joanna Lumley. From November 1989.
Jude's deepening relationship with his cousin Sue threatens her teaching career. Stars Michael Pennington and Elizabeth Garvie. From February 1986. Show more
James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and John O’Farrell in the literary panel show. From October 2014. Show more
A Cinderella update and 'Changing Tombs'. Stars Robert Duncan and Jan Ravens at the Edinburgh Fringe. From October 1998. Show more
Patrick makes the family attend a wedding, but will Stella's doubts prove justified? Stars Duncan Preston. From November 2004. Show more
Multicultural sketch show written by white, black, Asian and minority ethnic stand-ups and writers from across the UK. Hosted by broadcaster and comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli. Show more
Dunning visits the strange village of Thornton Gibbet while Crow joins the Freemasons. Stars David Warner and Terry Molloy. From December 2016. Show more
Showbiz all-rounder Ned Sherrin tells Jeremy Nicholas about the moments, many word-oriented, which stir his emotions. From September 1995. Show more
A new location is needed for the troublesome former governor and his wife. Starring Jon Pertwee. From December 1960. Show more
Special agent Kenneth Horne investigates sinister giant milk bottles and Kenneth Williams feels very unloved. From June 1965. Show more
Edie is sure that Joe was murdered and, linking a plane to recent murders, follows the trail to Greenland. Read by Denise Gough. From November 2012. Show more
Composer and musician Llywelyn Ap Myrddin explores the Dragacevo Trumpet Festival, a key musical gathering in Serbia. From August 2010. Show more
The simple container used for savoury biscuits. Then it became a symbol of a devastating moment in history. Read by Anna Massey. From August 1992.
4 Extra Debut. Disguised as a man, how did 'Dr Barry' make waves rising through the British Army in the 19th century? Stars Veronica Quilligan. From August 1982. Show more
Multicultural sketch show written by white, black, Asian and minority ethnic stand-ups and writers from across the UK. Hosted by broadcaster and comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli. Show more
From weight-gain classes to talking pets, another peek into the future. With Kieran Hodgson and Catriona Knox. From December 2013. Show more
The Comedy Club Interviews
John Finnemore 3/3
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
From 10.00 to midnight, 7 days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Plus Cariad Lloyd talks to John Finnemore.
The satirist ponders eating too much and the end of the world. With John Humphrys, Steve Wright and Jon Culshaw. From May 2008. Show more
When warding off dark lords, salad is acceptable. Cerebral sketch show with Neil Edmond and Justin Edwards. From December 2003. Show more
Dunning visits the strange village of Thornton Gibbet while Crow joins the Freemasons. Stars David Warner and Terry Molloy. From December 2016. Show more
Showbiz all-rounder Ned Sherrin tells Jeremy Nicholas about the moments, many word-oriented, which stir his emotions. From September 1995. Show more
Edie is sure that Joe was murdered and, linking a plane to recent murders, follows the trail to Greenland. Read by Denise Gough. From November 2012. Show more
Composer and musician Llywelyn Ap Myrddin explores the Dragacevo Trumpet Festival, a key musical gathering in Serbia. From August 2010. Show more
In Aldwinter the mystery of the serpent seems to be solved but there’s shocking news from London for Cora. Read by Ruth Gemmell. Show more
Peter White explores sex and marriage between disabled people and reveals Britain's shameful history of eugenics. From June 2013. Show more
Still intent on recounting the story of his birth, Tristram introduces us to the odious Dr Slop. Stars Neil Dudgeon. From February 2005.
Having evaded capture by Blofeld's men in Switzerland, Bond tries to establish what the villain is up to. Read by Joanna Lumley. From November 1989.
Jude's deepening relationship with his cousin Sue threatens her teaching career. Stars Michael Pennington and Elizabeth Garvie. From February 1986. Show more
James Walton tests Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Jane Thynne and John O’Farrell in the literary panel show. From October 2014. Show more
A Cinderella update and 'Changing Tombs'. Stars Robert Duncan and Jan Ravens at the Edinburgh Fringe. From October 1998. Show more