4 Extra Debut. Poet Daljit Nagra introduces Time for Verse, featuring Gavin Ewart in conversation with George MacBeth. From 1988. Show more
Some creative accounting - and why are posh men's trousers all the same colour? With Margaret Cabourn-Smith. From 2013. Show more
In this sequel to Rogue Male, the anonymous English hero is now in a German prison. But there's been an air raid. Read by Michael Jayston. From February 2009. Show more
Tim Franks measures the impact of Mary Peters' win in the Pentathlon at the 1972 Olympic Games. From 2012. Show more
Neighbouring islands are furious that the town has its own independent public house. Stars Lynn Ferguson. From November 2002. Show more
David Mitchell gets Arthur Smith, Jack Dee, Lucy Porter and Lloyd Langford to lie with some truths. From April 2018. Show more
The Lad buys Andree a puppy for her birthday, but to his alarm it won't stop growing. Stars Tony Hancock. From October 1955. Show more
The shady lawyer turns farmer for a wealthy uncle. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. With Michael Roberts. From May 1991. Show more
Nicholas Parsons takes the granddaddy of all panel games to Salford where the panellists are Paul Merton, Alun Cochrane, Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Tony Hawks. From May 1991. Show more
Who'd be a crime reporter? Young Rafat learns the hard way. Starring Karl Howman, James Grout and Margaret John. From January 1997. Show more
Prince Myshkin courageously returns to Russian society, after years abroad spent treating his epilepsy. Stars Paul Rhys. Show more
London in the 1930s. Every night in the theatre a young woman reluctantly performs a striptease. Read by Ruth Gemmell. From November 2015. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Marie is infatuated with Elvis Presley. One night she walks out of her home in Ireland and sets off for Graceland. Starring Marcella Riordan. From February 1999. Show more
The Lad buys Andree a puppy for her birthday, but to his alarm it won't stop growing. Stars Tony Hancock. From October 1955. Show more
The shady lawyer turns farmer for a wealthy uncle. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. With Michael Roberts. From May 1991. Show more
In this sequel to Rogue Male, the anonymous English hero is now in a German prison. But there's been an air raid. Read by Michael Jayston. From February 2009. Show more
Tim Franks measures the impact of Mary Peters' win in the Pentathlon at the 1972 Olympic Games. From 2012. Show more
Thomas is bundled into a car and whisked away to an unknown location. Just what does the Secret Service want? Read by Tim McInnerny. From September 2013. Show more
Shakespeare's Restless World
6. Europe: Triumphs of the Past
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Neil MacGregor shows what Henry V's armoury tells us about the depiction of history on the Elizabeth stage. From 2012. Show more
Following a serious misdiagnosis, Adrienne must confront some unexpected issues. Starring Rosie Cavaliero and Neil Dudgeon. From July 2013. Show more
Notorious conman Frank Abagnale Jr's autobiography. With Stan Redding. Early memories and his first scam. Read by William Hope. From August 2010. Show more
Prince Myshkin courageously returns to Russian society, after years abroad spent treating his epilepsy. Stars Paul Rhys. Show more
Nicholas Parsons takes the granddaddy of all panel games to Salford where the panellists are Paul Merton, Alun Cochrane, Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Tony Hawks. From May 1991. Show more
Who'd be a crime reporter? Young Rafat learns the hard way. Starring Karl Howman, James Grout and Margaret John. From January 1997. Show more
Neighbouring islands are furious that the town has its own independent public house. Stars Lynn Ferguson. From November 2002. Show more
David Mitchell gets Arthur Smith, Jack Dee, Lucy Porter and Lloyd Langford to lie with some truths. From April 2018. Show more
The Man Who Was Thursday by GK Chesterton
Unaccountable Conduct of Professor de Worms
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Young poet Syme is chased through the London snow from Soho to St Paul's by the strange figure of the professor. Read by Geoffrey Palmer. Show more
A Good Read
Andrew Graham-Dixon and Tim Bentinck
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
4 Extra Debut. Sue MacGregor, Andrew Graham-Dixon and Tim Bentinck discuss books by Henry James, Christopher Logue and Bill Bryson. From January 2006. Show more
The Lad buys Andree a puppy for her birthday, but to his alarm it won't stop growing. Stars Tony Hancock. From October 1955. Show more
The shady lawyer turns farmer for a wealthy uncle. The Marx Brothers' lost shows recreated. With Michael Roberts. From May 1991. Show more
In this sequel to Rogue Male, the anonymous English hero is now in a German prison. But there's been an air raid. Read by Michael Jayston. From February 2009. Show more
Tim Franks measures the impact of Mary Peters' win in the Pentathlon at the 1972 Olympic Games. From 2012. Show more
London in the 1930s. Every night in the theatre a young woman reluctantly performs a striptease. Read by Ruth Gemmell. From November 2015. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Marie is infatuated with Elvis Presley. One night she walks out of her home in Ireland and sets off for Graceland. Starring Marcella Riordan. From February 1999. Show more
Elis James hosts comedy in the four UK nations, stopping in Newcastle to discuss England and Englishness with guests. From 2017. Show more
Zaphod's legendary encounter with the Frogstar and the Total Perspective Vortex is finally explained. From January 1980. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. Miles Jupp is joined by Michael Deacon, Kerry Godliman, Jeremy Hardy and Felicity Ward for an extended satirical review of the week's news. Show more
Sheffield singer John Shuttleworth's efforts to find Big City fame don't go to plan. Stars Graham Fellows. From April 1994. Show more
The Man Who Was Thursday by GK Chesterton
Unaccountable Conduct of Professor de Worms
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Young poet Syme is chased through the London snow from Soho to St Paul's by the strange figure of the professor. Read by Geoffrey Palmer. Show more
A Good Read
Andrew Graham-Dixon and Tim Bentinck
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
4 Extra Debut. Sue MacGregor, Andrew Graham-Dixon and Tim Bentinck discuss books by Henry James, Christopher Logue and Bill Bryson. From January 2006. Show more
In this sequel to Rogue Male, the anonymous English hero is now in a German prison. But there's been an air raid. Read by Michael Jayston. From February 2009. Show more
Tim Franks measures the impact of Mary Peters' win in the Pentathlon at the 1972 Olympic Games. From 2012. Show more
Thomas is bundled into a car and whisked away to an unknown location. Just what does the Secret Service want? Read by Tim McInnerny. From September 2013. Show more
Shakespeare's Restless World
6. Europe: Triumphs of the Past
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Neil MacGregor shows what Henry V's armoury tells us about the depiction of history on the Elizabeth stage. From 2012. Show more
Following a serious misdiagnosis, Adrienne must confront some unexpected issues. Starring Rosie Cavaliero and Neil Dudgeon. From July 2013. Show more
Notorious conman Frank Abagnale Jr's autobiography. With Stan Redding. Early memories and his first scam. Read by William Hope. From August 2010. Show more
Prince Myshkin courageously returns to Russian society, after years abroad spent treating his epilepsy. Stars Paul Rhys. Show more
Nicholas Parsons takes the granddaddy of all panel games to Salford where the panellists are Paul Merton, Alun Cochrane, Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Tony Hawks. From May 1991. Show more
Who'd be a crime reporter? Young Rafat learns the hard way. Starring Karl Howman, James Grout and Margaret John. From January 1997. Show more