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I am a dedicated tripe visionary.” Josiah Fosdyke’s lofty ambitions are soon thwarted. Starring Philip Lowrie. From 1983. Show more
Alec Baldwin delves into the life of Oscar-winning actress Julie Andrews, from her theatre days to the legacy of 'the nannies'. Show more
David Attenborough recalls filming an exclusive interview with the Adamsons and their famous lioness, Elsa. From 2011. Show more
An out-of-work ad man is escorted on a special journey by the poet, Milton. Starring Stephen Moore and Sara Kestelman. From February 1994. Show more
Actor Kenneth Williams reads from his autobiography. 1952, the silver screen, Richard Burton and Hancock's Half Hour. From September 1985. Show more
Leonard Rossiter delivers a satirical musing on the effect of slogans on badges and t-shirts. Written by Barry Pilton. From 1981. Show more
Sir Hercules and his wife Filomena’s haven for dwarves like themselves, is threatened unexpectedly. Narrated by Garard Green. Show more
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A new arrival in Hell persuades Satan to re-shoot 'Casablanca' - with a mutant alien. Stars Andy Hamilton. From April 1999. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. Jess Fostekew, Robin Morgan and Laura Lexx talk to Amanda Litherland about food at the Machynlleth Comedy Festival.
Testing a coat for Antarctica is logged in scientist Ben’s audio diary. Stars Reece Shearsmith and Julian Rhind-Tutt. From 2014. Show more
Can the country singing sensation get a better understanding of Baltic Europe? Stars Christopher Green. From November 2006.
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The Pedants' Association take a trip to the seaside. The satirist pokes fun with Edward Fox and Rory Bremner. From March 2004. Show more
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Episode 2/2
1 hour, 10 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
Milly is gravely ill, but has gone to Venice to live life fully. Will Merton's arrival bring her true love? Stars Jodie Comer. Show more
Actor and writer John Gordon Sinclair inherits 'I Love You Because' by Jim Reeves and passes on 'Aladdin Sane' by David Bowie.
4 Extra Debut. Writer Henry Normal shares some of his favourite prose and poetry including works by Lemn Sissay, John Hegley and Oscar Wilde. From September 2006. Show more
I am a dedicated tripe visionary.” Josiah Fosdyke’s lofty ambitions are soon thwarted. Starring Philip Lowrie. From 1983. Show more
Alec Baldwin delves into the life of Oscar-winning actress Julie Andrews, from her theatre days to the legacy of 'the nannies'. Show more
David Attenborough recalls filming an exclusive interview with the Adamsons and their famous lioness, Elsa. From 2011. Show more
An out-of-work ad man is escorted on a special journey by the poet, Milton. Starring Stephen Moore and Sara Kestelman. From February 1994. Show more