A TV documentary crew arrive. Comedy about a family with a young daughter with Down's syndrome. Stars Peter Davison. From 1996. Show more
One-off stand-up special. In recent years, comedian Lucy Porter has become a mum of two and a middle-aged orphan. She explores what family life means to her. Show more
French sculptor Rodin stays in Cheltenham with his secretary and mistress, but his true love is in an asylum. Stars Freddie Jones. Show more
Actor Kenneth Williams reads from his autobiography. Demobbed, Kenneth starts his theatrical career and gets an agent. From September 1985. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Doddy discusses researching the role of Malvolio in Twelfth Night and his comedy craft with Michael Billington. From November 1971. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Jake Arnott examines the Great Train Robbery of 1963. He speaks to Ronnie Biggs and, in his last recorded interview, the gang's leader Bruce Reynolds. From July 2013. Show more
Shaun Ley explores the links between real politics and the TV satire of 'Yes Prime Minister', featuring four classic episodes. Show more
A TV documentary crew arrive. Comedy about a family with a young daughter with Down's syndrome. Stars Peter Davison. From 1996. Show more
The Lad is getting a new car, so Sid makes the most of the opportunity. Stars Tony Hancock, Kenneth Williams and Sid James. From October 1955. Show more
Henry James: The Wings of the Dove (Omnibus)
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1 hour, 10 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
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A rich aunt offers her niece wealth that she risks losing if she marries the poor writer she loves. Stars Aisling Loftus. Show more
Composer Debbie Wiseman chooses 'I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing' by The New Seekers and Chopin's Nocturne in E flat.
4 Extra Debut. Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks shares some of his favourite prose and poetry including The Torah and the work of Amos Oz and Ogden Nash. From September 2006. Show more
Josiah Fosdyke starts at the tripe works and the owner takes a shine to his daughter. Stars Philip Lowrie. From October 1983. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Jake Arnott examines the Great Train Robbery of 1963. He speaks to Ronnie Biggs and, in his last recorded interview, the gang's leader Bruce Reynolds. From July 2013. Show more
French sculptor Rodin stays in Cheltenham with his secretary and mistress, but his true love is in an asylum. Stars Freddie Jones. Show more
Actor Kenneth Williams reads from his autobiography. Demobbed, Kenneth starts his theatrical career and gets an agent. From September 1985. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Doddy discusses researching the role of Malvolio in Twelfth Night and his comedy craft with Michael Billington. From November 1971. Show more
The aftermath of a nuclear explosion creates a lawless Ireland as Helen searches for her daughter Millie. Stars Cathy Belton. Show more
Shaun Ley explores the links between real politics and the TV satire of 'Yes Prime Minister', featuring four classic episodes. Show more
The professor believes societies evolve and mature. Satan introduces him to Bill Clinton. Starring Andy Hamilton. From March 1999. Show more
A cereal bar fills up scientist Ben’s audio diary in Sub-Antarctica. Stars Reece Shearsmith and Julian Rhind-Tutt. From 2014. Show more
Can the global activist and country singing sensation discover the secrets of French cuisine? Stars Christopher Green. From November 2006.
The best in contemporary comedy. Arthur Smith talks to Tom Neenan.
The bizarre and hilarious world of sketches, stories and characters from our sinister ringmaster, Colin Hoult. From 2013. Show more
The consultants' drunken office party looks like a recipe for festive disaster. Starring Marcus Brigstocke. From December 2002. Show more
The aftermath of a nuclear explosion creates a lawless Ireland as Helen searches for her daughter Millie. Stars Cathy Belton. Show more
Henry James: The Wings of the Dove (Omnibus)
Episode 1/2
1 hour, 10 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
A rich aunt offers her niece wealth that she risks losing if she marries the poor writer she loves. Stars Aisling Loftus. Show more
Composer Debbie Wiseman chooses 'I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing' by The New Seekers and Chopin's Nocturne in E flat.
4 Extra Debut. Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks shares some of his favourite prose and poetry including The Torah and the work of Amos Oz and Ogden Nash. From September 2006. Show more
Josiah Fosdyke starts at the tripe works and the owner takes a shine to his daughter. Stars Philip Lowrie. From October 1983. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Jake Arnott examines the Great Train Robbery of 1963. He speaks to Ronnie Biggs and, in his last recorded interview, the gang's leader Bruce Reynolds. From July 2013. Show more
French sculptor Rodin stays in Cheltenham with his secretary and mistress, but his true love is in an asylum. Stars Freddie Jones. Show more