A promising partnership, draws newly redundant Ken deeper into the world of serious gambling. Stars Gerard McDermott. Show more
Hardacre’s son Elgin joins the ad agency as a copywriter and reveals some strange beliefs. Starring James Northcote. From 2018. Show more
Sid Halley believes he knows the truth behind the doping and phony racing syndicates, but dare he reveal it? Stars Mick Ford. Show more
Tom Robinson investigates the secrets of the Frei Aber Einsam Sonata, composed by Dietrich, Schumann and Brahms. From June 2010. Show more
Milkman blues and rock DJ's: sketch comedy about growing older disgracefully. Stars Dudley Sutton. From July 2004. Show more
Comedy trio Peepolykus upend classic fiction: handymen damage a sinister portrait in the attic of a London townhouse. From 2015. Show more
Back after their own individual projects, the bickering comedy team reconvenes. Stars David Hatch and John Cleese. From November 1973. Show more
Roy Hudd and the gang with an end-of-year review of the news highlights of 1978. With Chris Emmett and Janet Brown. Show more
Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. With Geoffrey Durham and Helen Atkinson Wood. From April 1998. Show more
When her company takes on a Murder Mystery Evening, it isn't Rosie who makes a killing. Stars Prunella Scales. From May 2000. Show more
Drawing on the archives of the BBC and Imperial War Museum, Dan Snow introduces the events of the First World War in 1917 through interviews with those who were there. Show more
Podcast Radio Hour
Annabel Port: 'The Teacher's Pet' and 'Drunk Women Solving Crime'
1 hour on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Made for 4 Extra. Annabel Port joins Amanda Litherland to recommend some of the best crime podcasts: 'The Teacher's Pet' and 'Drunk Women Solving Crime'.
Back after their own individual projects, the bickering comedy team reconvenes. Stars David Hatch and John Cleese. From November 1973. Show more
Roy Hudd and the gang with an end-of-year review of the news highlights of 1978. With Chris Emmett and Janet Brown. Show more
Sid Halley believes he knows the truth behind the doping and phony racing syndicates, but dare he reveal it? Stars Mick Ford. Show more
Tom Robinson investigates the secrets of the Frei Aber Einsam Sonata, composed by Dietrich, Schumann and Brahms. From June 2010. Show more
First World War 100: Poetry's Passing Bells
Anthem For Doomed Youth, A Record of War
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Made for 4 Extra. Poet Daljit Nagra's archive tribute turns its focus to the Great War's women poets, including Vera Brittain, with, from 1981, A Record of War. Show more
Book of the Week
Love, Nina: Despatches From Family Life
Episode 5: Dissertations, Romance and Subterfuge
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Dissertation crises, spotting Samuel Beckett and saving face. Nina Stibbe's letters from 1980s literary London read by Rebekah Staton. Show more
Drawing on the archives of the BBC and Imperial War Museum, Dan Snow introduces the events of the First World War in 1917 through interviews with those who were there. Show more
Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. With Geoffrey Durham and Helen Atkinson Wood. From April 1998. Show more
When her company takes on a Murder Mystery Evening, it isn't Rosie who makes a killing. Stars Prunella Scales. From May 2000. Show more
Milkman blues and rock DJ's: sketch comedy about growing older disgracefully. Stars Dudley Sutton. From July 2004. Show more
Comedy trio Peepolykus upend classic fiction: handymen damage a sinister portrait in the attic of a London townhouse. From 2015. Show more
Psychotherapists Lorcan and Aoife find something odd about the residents of Maeve's busy Dublin guesthouse. Stars Cathy Belton. Show more
Poet Carole Satyamurti and humourist Guy Browning make unlikely fugitives, but the theme is what it means to flee. From March 2002. Show more
Back after their own individual projects, the bickering comedy team reconvenes. Stars David Hatch and John Cleese. From November 1973. Show more
Roy Hudd and the gang with an end-of-year review of the news highlights of 1978. With Chris Emmett and Janet Brown. Show more
Sid Halley believes he knows the truth behind the doping and phony racing syndicates, but dare he reveal it? Stars Mick Ford. Show more
Tom Robinson investigates the secrets of the Frei Aber Einsam Sonata, composed by Dietrich, Schumann and Brahms. From June 2010. Show more
Podcast Radio Hour
Annabel Port: 'The Teacher's Pet' and 'Drunk Women Solving Crime'
1 hour on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Made for 4 Extra. Annabel Port joins Amanda Litherland to recommend some of the best crime podcasts: 'The Teacher's Pet' and 'Drunk Women Solving Crime'.
Comedy trio Peepolykus upend classic fiction: handymen damage a sinister portrait in the attic of a London townhouse. From 2015. Show more
Henry Normal presents a mixed salad of satirical poetry. With guests Atilla the Stockbroker and Su Andi. From May 1994. Show more
Manchester's 1996 Olympic bid is mocked. Sketches, stand-up and general ranting from David Baddiel, Rob Newman, Steve Punt, Hugh Dennis and others. From February 1990.
Phyllis King and Ivor Cutler present offbeat humorous songs, stories and poems. With Ted Harrison. From February 1990. Show more
Psychotherapists Lorcan and Aoife find something odd about the residents of Maeve's busy Dublin guesthouse. Stars Cathy Belton. Show more
Poet Carole Satyamurti and humourist Guy Browning make unlikely fugitives, but the theme is what it means to flee. From March 2002. Show more
Sid Halley believes he knows the truth behind the doping and phony racing syndicates, but dare he reveal it? Stars Mick Ford. Show more
Tom Robinson investigates the secrets of the Frei Aber Einsam Sonata, composed by Dietrich, Schumann and Brahms. From June 2010. Show more
First World War 100: Poetry's Passing Bells
Anthem For Doomed Youth, A Record of War
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Made for 4 Extra. Poet Daljit Nagra's archive tribute turns its focus to the Great War's women poets, including Vera Brittain, with, from 1981, A Record of War. Show more
Book of the Week
Love, Nina: Despatches From Family Life
Episode 5: Dissertations, Romance and Subterfuge
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Dissertation crises, spotting Samuel Beckett and saving face. Nina Stibbe's letters from 1980s literary London read by Rebekah Staton. Show more
Drawing on the archives of the BBC and Imperial War Museum, Dan Snow introduces the events of the First World War in 1917 through interviews with those who were there. Show more
Animal, vegetable or mineral? Barry Took's revised 20 questions. With Geoffrey Durham and Helen Atkinson Wood. From April 1998. Show more
When her company takes on a Murder Mystery Evening, it isn't Rosie who makes a killing. Stars Prunella Scales. From May 2000. Show more