Can London's worst advertising agency soothe their souls with some charitable work? Stars Nigel Haves. From April 2017. Show more
From the mind of Jon Holmes comes topical satire like you've never heard it before.
Jimmy Porter is railing against the class system and the voice of a discontented generation. Starring David Tennant. Show more
Journeys Down My Street
Home Away From Home - The Somalis of Bute Street, Cardiff
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Mike Berlin meets Somalis whose families have lived in Butetown, Cardiff for a century, and more recent arrivals too. From 2013. Show more
Writer Paul Farley cooks a pot of Scouse as he explores the complex flavours of the Scouse accent in Liverpool. From 2015. Show more
Ian Lavender explores Arthur Lowe's BBC radio legacy: Dad's Army, With Great Pleasure, Billy's Last Stand and Desert Island Discs. Show more
Kicking out transvestite husband George, Carol wants a new life. Stars Lynda Bellingham and Chris Ellison. From 2003. Show more
The ups and downs of a second-class writer. Comedy drama starring Tim Pigott-Smith and Zoe Wanamaker. From September 1989. Show more
When jazz trumpeter Joss Moody dies, his son Colman makes an extraordinary discovery about him. Starring Enyi Okoronkwo. Show more
Artemis Fowl creator and children's author Eoin Colfer chooses ‘Whatever You Want’ by Status Quo and ‘All I Want Is You’ by U2.
In the Psychiatrist's Chair
Professor Norman Stone
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
The author tells Anthony Clare about his loathing for Oxford University and admiration of Margaret Thatcher. From August 1997. Show more
Writer Paul Farley cooks a pot of Scouse as he explores the complex flavours of the Scouse accent in Liverpool. From 2015. Show more
Jimmy Porter is railing against the class system and the voice of a discontented generation. Starring David Tennant. Show more
Journeys Down My Street
Home Away From Home - The Somalis of Bute Street, Cardiff
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Mike Berlin meets Somalis whose families have lived in Butetown, Cardiff for a century, and more recent arrivals too. From 2013. Show more
Despite being imprisoned in his own impregnable cell, The Mekon throws down one last challenge to Dan Dare. Stars Ed Stoppard. Show more
Sarah needs a room for the night, but comes to regret asking Grace and Kenneth for shelter. Starring Rosemary Leach. Show more
Ian Lavender explores Arthur Lowe's BBC radio legacy: Dad's Army, With Great Pleasure, Billy's Last Stand and Desert Island Discs. Show more
Josh falls out with everyone at a family funeral and spectacularly fails to keep news of his wife’s pregnancy secret. From 2016. Show more
When the Asian radio station boss gets religion, the result is far from heavenly. Stars Sanjeev Bhaskar. From October 1996. Show more
Matt Harvey hosts a comedy-infused, musically-enhanced, interactive poetry cabaret. With Murray Lachlan Young. From 2011. Show more
An exclusive performance by cult comedy troupe The Firesign Theatre in their first British appearance for many years. From 2005. Show more
Despite being imprisoned in his own impregnable cell, The Mekon throws down one last challenge to Dan Dare. Stars Ed Stoppard. Show more
Sarah needs a room for the night, but comes to regret asking Grace and Kenneth for shelter. Starring Rosemary Leach. Show more
When jazz trumpeter Joss Moody dies, his son Colman makes an extraordinary discovery about him. Starring Enyi Okoronkwo. Show more
Artemis Fowl creator and children's author Eoin Colfer chooses ‘Whatever You Want’ by Status Quo and ‘All I Want Is You’ by U2.
In the Psychiatrist's Chair
Professor Norman Stone
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
The author tells Anthony Clare about his loathing for Oxford University and admiration of Margaret Thatcher. From August 1997. Show more
Writer Paul Farley cooks a pot of Scouse as he explores the complex flavours of the Scouse accent in Liverpool. From 2015. Show more
Jimmy Porter is railing against the class system and the voice of a discontented generation. Starring David Tennant. Show more