Edith Black's poet lodger is back with his druid lover, and Sally is sorting again. Stars Stella McCusker. From August 2002. Show more
A city dealer has nearly been gassed three times in “accidents” in luxury flats. Who’s out to get him? Starring James Fleet. Show more
Toby loves to sit in Grace's garden as a refuge from his motorbiking wife. But how long will he stay? Stars Charlotte Cornwell. Show more
Swansong
The Smiths' Strangeways, Here We Come
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Stuart Maconie examines Strangeways, Here We Come, released in 1987, which turned out to be the last LP by The Smiths. From November 2012. Show more
The 'Hancock's Half Hour' stalwart recalls the show that made him famous, plus his career highlights and some favourite music. Show more
Actor and raconteur Stephen Fry chooses the Overture to Tannhauser by Richard Wagner, and 'The Spanish Flea' by Herb Alpert and Tijuana Brass.
Made for 4 Extra. Angela Barnes reveals some Cold War secrets with interviews, clips and programmes. Batten down the hatches, ready the invisible ink and prepare your code names. Show more
Crazy panel show capers as Sue Perkins grills Simon Pegg, David Quantick, Peter Baynham and Richard Herring. From June 2000. Show more
Can five everyday Hull women overcome the barriers and fulfil their dreams upon the stage? Stars Deborah McAndrew. From 2000. Show more
An exploration of a series of disagreements in a couple’s illicit relationship in post World War I France. Starring Sarah Smart. Show more
Comic actor Eric Idle chooses Here Comes the Sun by The Beatles and Always Look on the Bright Side of Life by Monty Python.
Social activist, writer and broadcaster Dr Stocks discusses her career, in the pioneering BBC Home Service series from July 1964. Show more
Had Queen Victoria become a Test cricketer, would there still be a British Empire? Read by Robin Bailey. Show more
The 'Hancock's Half Hour' stalwart recalls the show that made him famous, plus his career highlights and some favourite music. Show more
Actor and raconteur Stephen Fry chooses the Overture to Tannhauser by Richard Wagner, and 'The Spanish Flea' by Herb Alpert and Tijuana Brass.
Toby loves to sit in Grace's garden as a refuge from his motorbiking wife. But how long will he stay? Stars Charlotte Cornwell. Show more
Swansong
The Smiths' Strangeways, Here We Come
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Stuart Maconie examines Strangeways, Here We Come, released in 1987, which turned out to be the last LP by The Smiths. From November 2012. Show more
Ivan has his doubts when Vasilsa’s stepmother – the Tsar’s new wife – arranges a hasty funeral for her. Stars Nicholas McArdle. Show more
Made for 4 Extra. Angela Barnes reveals some Cold War secrets with interviews, clips and programmes. Batten down the hatches, ready the invisible ink and prepare your code names. Show more
Comedian Robert Newman’s 1981 memories of a CND rally and falling in love on the bus. With Rufus Hound. From December 2014. Show more
The comic actor and the stand-up comedian in the talk tag show, where the guest is next week's interviewer. From 2011. Show more
The Comedy Club Interviews
Sarah Keyworth 2/3
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Angela Barnes chats to the Comedy Award nominated comedian Sarah Keyworth.
Washed-up rocker and plumber Brian Pern is interviewed on the stage of the Mallard Theatre. With Rhys Thomas. From July 2012. Show more
The comedian ponders the virtue of living more modestly. With poetry and songs by Tim Key and Tom Basden. From September 2008. Show more
Ivan has his doubts when Vasilsa’s stepmother – the Tsar’s new wife – arranges a hasty funeral for her. Stars Nicholas McArdle. Show more
An exploration of a series of disagreements in a couple’s illicit relationship in post World War I France. Starring Sarah Smart. Show more
Comic actor Eric Idle chooses Here Comes the Sun by The Beatles and Always Look on the Bright Side of Life by Monty Python.
Social activist, writer and broadcaster Dr Stocks discusses her career, in the pioneering BBC Home Service series from July 1964. Show more
Had Queen Victoria become a Test cricketer, would there still be a British Empire? Read by Robin Bailey. Show more
The 'Hancock's Half Hour' stalwart recalls the show that made him famous, plus his career highlights and some favourite music. Show more
Actor and raconteur Stephen Fry chooses the Overture to Tannhauser by Richard Wagner, and 'The Spanish Flea' by Herb Alpert and Tijuana Brass.
Toby loves to sit in Grace's garden as a refuge from his motorbiking wife. But how long will he stay? Stars Charlotte Cornwell. Show more