Daljit Nagra selects Edward Thomas’ No One Left and No One Came and we hear the story behind the poem ‘Adelstrop’. From 2001. Show more
Susan Calman explains that she has never been interested in having children, and why they frighten her. From 2014. Show more
Mountfern is a quiet Irish village until the arrival of an ambitious American, Patrick O'Neil. Stars David Soul and Anna Healy. Show more
When a detested church-goer is found dead, the amateur sleuth investigates. Agatha Christie’s whodunit stars June Whitfield. Show more
Margaret and Ken invite all the family round to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Starring Richard Herring. From 2017. Show more
John Lloyd and Alice Levine welcome comedian Suzi Ruffell, chef Ainsley Harriott and writer Helen Fielding. From 2020. Show more
Britain through the wars and singing in the bath. Songs and sketches with John Cleese and Graeme Garden. From May 1967. Show more
An old school chum visits hapless vicar Timothy Carswell, while two teenage tearaways terrorise residents. Stars James Grout. From March 1991. Show more
Crime writers Ruth Dudley Edwards and Robert Richardson tackle a model's murder. Chaired by Simon Brett. From September 1998. Show more
The son of a housebreaker learns the hard way that there is no honour among thieves. Stars Michael Onslow. From May 2003. Show more
Elena Ferrante - The Neapolitan Novels
Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay Part 2/3
1 hour on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Elena is struggling with events in Milan, while Lila desperately looks for a way to better herself. Stars Anastasia Hille. Show more
Guy Raz explores the sometimes uncomfortable nature of truth. Can radical honesty change things for the better? Show more
Singer and DJ Cerys Matthews chooses Snooks Eaglin's 'I'm a Country Boy' and Hozier's 'Take Me to Church'.
Britain through the wars and singing in the bath. Songs and sketches with John Cleese and Graeme Garden. From May 1967. Show more
An old school chum visits hapless vicar Timothy Carswell, while two teenage tearaways terrorise residents. Stars James Grout. From March 1991. Show more
Mountfern is a quiet Irish village until the arrival of an ambitious American, Patrick O'Neil. Stars David Soul and Anna Healy. Show more
When a detested church-goer is found dead, the amateur sleuth investigates. Agatha Christie’s whodunit stars June Whitfield. Show more
Crime writers Ruth Dudley Edwards and Robert Richardson tackle a model's murder. Chaired by Simon Brett. From September 1998. Show more
The son of a housebreaker learns the hard way that there is no honour among thieves. Stars Michael Onslow. From May 2003. Show more
Elena Ferrante - The Neapolitan Novels
Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay Part 2/3
1 hour on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Elena is struggling with events in Milan, while Lila desperately looks for a way to better herself. Stars Anastasia Hille. Show more
Guy Raz explores the sometimes uncomfortable nature of truth. Can radical honesty change things for the better? Show more
Singer and DJ Cerys Matthews chooses Snooks Eaglin's 'I'm a Country Boy' and Hozier's 'Take Me to Church'.
Margaret and Ken invite all the family round to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Starring Richard Herring. From 2017. Show more
John Lloyd and Alice Levine welcome comedian Suzi Ruffell, chef Ainsley Harriott and writer Helen Fielding. From 2020. Show more
Space heroes Jack and Chip tackle green Venusian terrorists. 1950s American sci-fi spoof with John Guerrasio. From July 2006. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Mike Brearley, Julie Welch and Sue MacGregor on books by Graham Greene, Elizabeth Taylor and Heinrich Harrer. From 2010. Show more
Britain through the wars and singing in the bath. Songs and sketches with John Cleese and Graeme Garden. From May 1967. Show more
An old school chum visits hapless vicar Timothy Carswell, while two teenage tearaways terrorise residents. Stars James Grout. From March 1991. Show more
Mountfern is a quiet Irish village until the arrival of an ambitious American, Patrick O'Neil. Stars David Soul and Anna Healy. Show more
When a detested church-goer is found dead, the amateur sleuth investigates. Agatha Christie’s whodunit stars June Whitfield. Show more
Guy Raz explores the sometimes uncomfortable nature of truth. Can radical honesty change things for the better? Show more
Singer and DJ Cerys Matthews chooses Snooks Eaglin's 'I'm a Country Boy' and Hozier's 'Take Me to Church'.
John Lloyd and Alice Levine welcome comedian Suzi Ruffell, chef Ainsley Harriott and writer Helen Fielding. From 2020. Show more
Phoning his parents in Tenerife, Tom regrets persuading them to explore beyond their holiday hotel. With Paul Copley. From 2013. Show more
A satirical review of the week's news with Andy Zaltzman and guests Paul Sinha, Catherine Bohart, Geoff Norcott and Ayesha Hazarika. Show more
Can Gordon's new computing invention help the Bletchley Park codebreakers? Stars Robert Bathurst. From October 2009. Show more
Space heroes Jack and Chip tackle green Venusian terrorists. 1950s American sci-fi spoof with John Guerrasio. From July 2006. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Mike Brearley, Julie Welch and Sue MacGregor on books by Graham Greene, Elizabeth Taylor and Heinrich Harrer. From 2010. Show more
Mountfern is a quiet Irish village until the arrival of an ambitious American, Patrick O'Neil. Stars David Soul and Anna Healy. Show more
When a detested church-goer is found dead, the amateur sleuth investigates. Agatha Christie’s whodunit stars June Whitfield. Show more
Crime writers Ruth Dudley Edwards and Robert Richardson tackle a model's murder. Chaired by Simon Brett. From September 1998. Show more
The son of a housebreaker learns the hard way that there is no honour among thieves. Stars Michael Onslow. From May 2003. Show more
Elena Ferrante - The Neapolitan Novels
Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay Part 2/3
1 hour on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Elena is struggling with events in Milan, while Lila desperately looks for a way to better herself. Stars Anastasia Hille. Show more
Guy Raz explores the sometimes uncomfortable nature of truth. Can radical honesty change things for the better? Show more
Singer and DJ Cerys Matthews chooses Snooks Eaglin's 'I'm a Country Boy' and Hozier's 'Take Me to Church'.