Horrified Marlborough Road residents do not want cleaner Sally to leave them. Stars Frances Tomelty. From March 2001. Show more
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A celebration of a classic music hall duo and their immortal gossipy characters. Starring Celia Imrie and Susie Blake. Show more
Our Language in Your Hands
Episode 2: South Africa
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Linguist Dr Mark Turin travels to South Africa to get to grips with the country's eleven official languages. From December 2012. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Clive Anderson asks why, amid all the abuse, death threats and endless scrutiny and criticism, anyone would want to be a football referee. From April 2015. Show more
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson explores how technology has changed radio leading to the podcast explosion. Show more
Nicholas Parsons is joined by Julian Clary, Paul Merton, Graham Norton and Terry Wogan as they try to speak on a given subject without hesitation, repetition or deviation. Show more
Singers Tommy and Sheila have a supermarket to open, and go silver-surfing. Stars Roy Hudd and June Whitfield. From May 2001. Show more
Following her parents' divorce, six year old Maisie finds herself at the centre of their bitter struggle. Stars Talia Barnett. Show more
The food-loving broadcaster Loyd Grossman picks 'Ragtime Cowboy Joe' and 'You Really Got Me' by The Kinks.
4 Extra Debut. Poet and playwright, Adrian Mitchell, shares some of his favourite poetry and prose, including Mark Twain and William Blake. From February 2007. Show more
Lesley Joseph recreates her stage role as Dora, a 'person of restricted growth' whose performances are under threat. From 1997. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Clive Anderson asks why, amid all the abuse, death threats and endless scrutiny and criticism, anyone would want to be a football referee. From April 2015. Show more
A celebration of a classic music hall duo and their immortal gossipy characters. Starring Celia Imrie and Susie Blake. Show more
Our Language in Your Hands
Episode 2: South Africa
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Linguist Dr Mark Turin travels to South Africa to get to grips with the country's eleven official languages. From December 2012. Show more
On the planet Folly, justice catches up with criminal mastermind 'the Doctor'. Can he endure a year in solitary? Fifth Doctor adventure stars Peter Davison and Sarah Sutton. Show more
An Oxford professor's obsession with horology and the anthropological view of time leads to a horrific fate. David Suchet stars. Show more
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson explores how technology has changed radio leading to the podcast explosion. Show more
Hell's got workforce problems, while Satan learns who truly wields power. Stars Andy Hamilton. From October 2005. Show more
The actress/impressionist and top comic in the tag talk show, where the guest is next week's interviewer. From August 2010. Show more
The Comedy Club Interviews
Hal Cruttenden 2/2
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
From 10pm to midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Plus Arthur Smith chats to Hal Cruttenden.
Invention as it happens. Josie Lawrence and Jim Sweeney's improvised sketches driven by the audience. From January 2008. Show more
Can intelligence ever be a curse? Mark Watson's quest to improve the world. With Tim Key. Broadcast live in November 2011. Show more
On the planet Folly, justice catches up with criminal mastermind 'the Doctor'. Can he endure a year in solitary? Fifth Doctor adventure stars Peter Davison and Sarah Sutton. Show more
An Oxford professor's obsession with horology and the anthropological view of time leads to a horrific fate. David Suchet stars. Show more
Following her parents' divorce, six year old Maisie finds herself at the centre of their bitter struggle. Stars Talia Barnett. Show more
The food-loving broadcaster Loyd Grossman picks 'Ragtime Cowboy Joe' and 'You Really Got Me' by The Kinks.
4 Extra Debut. Poet and playwright, Adrian Mitchell, shares some of his favourite poetry and prose, including Mark Twain and William Blake. From February 2007. Show more
Lesley Joseph recreates her stage role as Dora, a 'person of restricted growth' whose performances are under threat. From 1997. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Clive Anderson asks why, amid all the abuse, death threats and endless scrutiny and criticism, anyone would want to be a football referee. From April 2015. Show more
A celebration of a classic music hall duo and their immortal gossipy characters. Starring Celia Imrie and Susie Blake. Show more