Peter meets Sam on his way to a work leaving party, but there's a hitch. Stars Nicholas le Prevost. From March 2009. Show more
The writer tackles love, romance and other unreasonable expectations with a mix of poetry, storytelling and comedy. From 2018. Show more
Still hunting for the culprit, the Roman detective realises the lengths that a lover will go to for revenge. Stars Anton Lesser. Show more
Val McDermid explores how the peace process and volatile economics has influenced cross border Irish crime fiction. From 2011. Show more
Maureen becomes embroiled in George's secretive lifestyle. Stars Lynda Bellingham and Chris Ellison. From February 2003. Show more
Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman discusses the different bubbles we live in and what that means in the modern world - with help from an audience at the University of Arts London Show more
The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan. Stars Tony Hancock. From October 1956. Show more
Grumpy Victor's insomnia keeps wife Margaret awake. Adapted from TV, with Richard Wilson and Annette Crosbie. From January 1995. Show more
Susan Calman encourages Katherine Ryan, Dane Baptiste, Elis James and Aisling Bea to explore the world of lists. From 2015. Show more
Woodhouse attempts to write children's fiction. Comedy-drama starring Tim Pigott-Smith and Zoe Wanamaker. From September 1989. Show more
Starring Glenda Jackson. Jacques has finally fallen in love but his murderous desires resurface. Dramatised by Dan Rebellato, inspired by literature's greatest whistleblower, Zola. Show more
Ian McMillan goes on a literary tour of Yorkshire. Featuring Barry Hines, Blake Morrison and John Shuttleworth. Show more
The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan. Stars Tony Hancock. From October 1956. Show more
Grumpy Victor's insomnia keeps wife Margaret awake. Adapted from TV, with Richard Wilson and Annette Crosbie. From January 1995. Show more
Still hunting for the culprit, the Roman detective realises the lengths that a lover will go to for revenge. Stars Anton Lesser. Show more
Val McDermid explores how the peace process and volatile economics has influenced cross border Irish crime fiction. From 2011. Show more
Claude tries to get over Ariadne, but Paul pretends they are lovers to get a dinner invite. Read by Peter Serafinowicz. Show more
David Rothkopf discovers how modern history has changed the face of diplomacy: 1971 – Soviet spying in Britain. From 2017. Show more
Ash's peace is shattered by news from Bhithor, where the Rana is dangerously ill. With Vineeta Rishi and Blake Ritson. Show more
Glass spends the mid-1960s in Paris studying with acclaimed teacher of musical composition Nadia Boulanger. Read by Kerry Shale. Show more
Starring Glenda Jackson. Jacques has finally fallen in love but his murderous desires resurface. Dramatised by Dan Rebellato, inspired by literature's greatest whistleblower, Zola. Show more
Susan Calman encourages Katherine Ryan, Dane Baptiste, Elis James and Aisling Bea to explore the world of lists. From 2015. Show more
Woodhouse attempts to write children's fiction. Comedy-drama starring Tim Pigott-Smith and Zoe Wanamaker. From September 1989. Show more
Maureen becomes embroiled in George's secretive lifestyle. Stars Lynda Bellingham and Chris Ellison. From February 2003. Show more
Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman discusses the different bubbles we live in and what that means in the modern world - with help from an audience at the University of Arts London Show more
Can Britton, McLelland and Hicks quick thinking lead CSP to locate Unity’s headquarters on Earth? Stars Gerik Schjelderup. Show more
Geoffrey Wheeler probes the west coast venue's unique staying power and its connection to Scotland's best-loved bard Robert Burns.
The Lad's hopes of seeing a night of dance at Covent Garden don't quite go to plan. Stars Tony Hancock. From October 1956. Show more
Grumpy Victor's insomnia keeps wife Margaret awake. Adapted from TV, with Richard Wilson and Annette Crosbie. From January 1995. Show more
Still hunting for the culprit, the Roman detective realises the lengths that a lover will go to for revenge. Stars Anton Lesser. Show more
Val McDermid explores how the peace process and volatile economics has influenced cross border Irish crime fiction. From 2011. Show more
Ian McMillan goes on a literary tour of Yorkshire. Featuring Barry Hines, Blake Morrison and John Shuttleworth. Show more
Award-winning comedian Alex Edelman discusses the different bubbles we live in and what that means in the modern world - with help from an audience at the University of Arts London Show more
The Comedy Club Interviews
Alex Edelman (2/2)
5 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
From 10.00pm until midnight, seven days a week, the Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. Plus Laura Lexx chats again to Alex Edelman.
The Welsh comedian continues his quest to free us from the seven deadly sins. With Tim Key and Tim Minchin. From March 2007. Show more
The seasoned presenter relives his experiences in Kognitia, where forgetfulness is a virtue. Stars Neil Pearson. From 2012. Show more
No holds barred sketches from trio Daphne as Jason has an out-of-this-world plan to increase the show's listenership. From 2016. Show more
Can Britton, McLelland and Hicks quick thinking lead CSP to locate Unity’s headquarters on Earth? Stars Gerik Schjelderup. Show more
Geoffrey Wheeler probes the west coast venue's unique staying power and its connection to Scotland's best-loved bard Robert Burns.
Still hunting for the culprit, the Roman detective realises the lengths that a lover will go to for revenge. Stars Anton Lesser. Show more
Val McDermid explores how the peace process and volatile economics has influenced cross border Irish crime fiction. From 2011. Show more
Claude tries to get over Ariadne, but Paul pretends they are lovers to get a dinner invite. Read by Peter Serafinowicz. Show more
David Rothkopf discovers how modern history has changed the face of diplomacy: 1971 – Soviet spying in Britain. From 2017. Show more
Ash's peace is shattered by news from Bhithor, where the Rana is dangerously ill. With Vineeta Rishi and Blake Ritson. Show more
Glass spends the mid-1960s in Paris studying with acclaimed teacher of musical composition Nadia Boulanger. Read by Kerry Shale. Show more
Starring Glenda Jackson. Jacques has finally fallen in love but his murderous desires resurface. Dramatised by Dan Rebellato, inspired by literature's greatest whistleblower, Zola. Show more
Susan Calman encourages Katherine Ryan, Dane Baptiste, Elis James and Aisling Bea to explore the world of lists. From 2015. Show more
Woodhouse attempts to write children's fiction. Comedy-drama starring Tim Pigott-Smith and Zoe Wanamaker. From September 1989. Show more