Andrew goes for promotion. When it doesn’t happen, he has house kitchen appliances his girlfriend has bought. From October 2015. Show more
Ben and Alex are recording their sketch show from their flat, but Ben's mum wants them out. Luckily, the boys have some tricks to stop anyone else wanting to move in. Show more
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Two tales, one from England, the other from Iceland, concerned with fools and marriage. Read by Eileen McCallum.
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Kenneth Connor stands in for Harry Secombe, as Neddie Seagoon picks up a lavish NHS prescription for his broken legs. From 1959. Show more
In her quest to hold on to her memory, Christine recalls more of her past - but who can she trust? Read by Stella Gonet. Show more
Chris Ledgard on the tradition of overseas cricketers playing for amateur clubs in the backwaters of Britain, resulting in noble names in obscure places. From 2010. Show more
Two young brothers are forced to stay with their foster aunt but they are desperate to return home. Read by Robert Harper. Show more
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9. The Accident
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for years
Sarah’s parents are on the hospital roof at night – can they save her life or is it time to say goodbye? Starring Robin Laing. Show more
Edmund de Waal chooses Primo Levi, the Italian writer who survived and documented Auschwitz. With Matthew Parris. From 2013. Show more
In her quest to hold on to her memory, Christine recalls more of her past - but who can she trust? Read by Stella Gonet. Show more
Chris Ledgard on the tradition of overseas cricketers playing for amateur clubs in the backwaters of Britain, resulting in noble names in obscure places. From 2010. Show more
Nearing retirement, Tess enjoys a new-found contentment, but fate intervenes with a terrible loss. Read by Niamh Cusack. Show more
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Green and Pleasant Lands
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Kathy Willis examines the importance of green landscapes, parks and gardens for our health. What’s their future role? From 2014. Show more
Toby's flirtation with Whistler is worrying Jane so she invites him and Henry to come for Christmas. Stars Lynne Seymour. Show more
Postman Alan Johnson dreams of delivering mail to the Home Secretary’s country residence in Dorneywood, Read by the author. Show more
Alexander the Great’s story starts with royal friction after his birth. David Wade's serial stars Barry Foster and Simon Ward. Show more
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Kenwood-Gore has designs on the village, but for what? Dick and his son are on the case. With Robert Bathurst. From April 1998. Show more