Glastonbury clashes with Cathy's dad's birthday and Barney fears being stranded in a care home. Stars Jack Docherty. From 2014. Show more
Granny Kumar is back! Meera Syal’s glorious comedy creation returns, with great granddaughter Maya (Ambreen Razia) and arch nemesis Geeta (Harvey Virdi) to chat with the sisters. Show more
Jamie investigates the local undertaker at a lonely farmhouse. Stars Brian Peck. Directed by Alan Ayckbourn. From April 1968. Show more
Suspicion erupts at a James Bond convention as the detectives search for a stolen ring. Stars Robert Daws and Duncan Preston. Show more
An elderly lady finds it easier talking to her car than people, especially in a stately Roller. Stars Anne Reid. From 2010. Show more
Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes reads selections from her non-fiction writing, in conversation with Tara Flynn. This week's theme - shame Show more
'Who killed the Amazing Proudbasket?' Plus Kenneth Horne trolls round to Bona Tours. With Kenneth Williams and Hugh Paddick. From April 1965. Show more
Bill and Betty look at a new flat, but how will Katherine react if they move? Stars Barbara Windsor and Peter Sallis. From 1987. Show more
High-tech hitching to brushes with fingernails. Dave Gorman asks Rob Newman to choose the best loopy idea. From October 2007. Show more
A visit from his father sparks ideas of inheritance in misanthropic Ed’s mind. Stars Christopher Douglas. From December 2006. Show more
Young Loll's first taste of the world. Evocative tale of Lee's Gloucestershire childhood reaches the 1930s. Stars Tim McInnerny. Show more
4 Extra Debut. From Alan Price to Jean Sibelius. Writer Margaret Drabble makes her castaway choices. With Sue Lawley. From 2001. Show more
Sir David recalls the importance of human eyebrows in communication, when he met an aboriginal tribe in New Guinea. From 2009. Show more
'Who killed the Amazing Proudbasket?' Plus Kenneth Horne trolls round to Bona Tours. With Kenneth Williams and Hugh Paddick. From April 1965. Show more
Bill and Betty look at a new flat, but how will Katherine react if they move? Stars Barbara Windsor and Peter Sallis. From 1987. Show more
Jamie investigates the local undertaker at a lonely farmhouse. Stars Brian Peck. Directed by Alan Ayckbourn. From April 1968. Show more
Suspicion erupts at a James Bond convention as the detectives search for a stolen ring. Stars Robert Daws and Duncan Preston. Show more
Murdo has fled to Lafayette but buying an accordion and bus tickets has used every cent. Read by Finn den Hertog. Show more
Daisy continues her friendship with a handsome Italian and so Winterbourne faces a difficult decision. With Julianna Jennings. Show more
The jazz pianist Jamie Cullum, learns more about the importance of pianos in community life – past and present. From 2014. Show more
Young Loll's first taste of the world. Evocative tale of Lee's Gloucestershire childhood reaches the 1930s. Stars Tim McInnerny. Show more
High-tech hitching to brushes with fingernails. Dave Gorman asks Rob Newman to choose the best loopy idea. From October 2007. Show more
A visit from his father sparks ideas of inheritance in misanthropic Ed’s mind. Stars Christopher Douglas. From December 2006. Show more
An elderly lady finds it easier talking to her car than people, especially in a stately Roller. Stars Anne Reid. From 2010. Show more
Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes reads selections from her non-fiction writing, in conversation with Tara Flynn. This week's theme - shame Show more
Young novice sorcerer Arcos learns an unpalatable truth about his father from Kaddah. Stars Edward Kelsey and Melanie Hudson. Show more
Great Lives
Charles Moore on Gordon Hamilton-Fairley
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
4 Extra Debut. Journalist Charles Moore chooses cancer pioneer Gordon Hamilton-Fairley, who was killed by an IRA bomb aged only 45. From 2016. Show more
'Who killed the Amazing Proudbasket?' Plus Kenneth Horne trolls round to Bona Tours. With Kenneth Williams and Hugh Paddick. From April 1965. Show more
Bill and Betty look at a new flat, but how will Katherine react if they move? Stars Barbara Windsor and Peter Sallis. From 1987. Show more
Jamie investigates the local undertaker at a lonely farmhouse. Stars Brian Peck. Directed by Alan Ayckbourn. From April 1968. Show more
Suspicion erupts at a James Bond convention as the detectives search for a stolen ring. Stars Robert Daws and Duncan Preston. Show more
4 Extra Debut. From Alan Price to Jean Sibelius. Writer Margaret Drabble makes her castaway choices. With Sue Lawley. From 2001. Show more
Sir David recalls the importance of human eyebrows in communication, when he met an aboriginal tribe in New Guinea. From 2009. Show more
Best-selling Irish author Marian Keyes reads selections from her non-fiction writing, in conversation with Tara Flynn. This week's theme - shame Show more
Newsjack's host Kiri Pritchard-McLean and the cast make sense of the week's news as written by you, the Great British public. Show more
The comic poet retreats from the studio to the kitchen as he tackles the ancient art of cookery. With Tom Basden. From 2015. Show more
Fantastical comedic look at entertaining apocalypses on parallel Earths. Stars David Soul and Simon Day. From December 2010. Show more
The cult BBC Radio 1 series hits Plymouth University, Exmouth. Stars Stewart Lee and Richard Herring. From October 1993. Show more
Young novice sorcerer Arcos learns an unpalatable truth about his father from Kaddah. Stars Edward Kelsey and Melanie Hudson. Show more
Great Lives
Charles Moore on Gordon Hamilton-Fairley
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
4 Extra Debut. Journalist Charles Moore chooses cancer pioneer Gordon Hamilton-Fairley, who was killed by an IRA bomb aged only 45. From 2016. Show more
Jamie investigates the local undertaker at a lonely farmhouse. Stars Brian Peck. Directed by Alan Ayckbourn. From April 1968. Show more
Suspicion erupts at a James Bond convention as the detectives search for a stolen ring. Stars Robert Daws and Duncan Preston. Show more
Murdo has fled to Lafayette but buying an accordion and bus tickets has used every cent. Read by Finn den Hertog. Show more
Daisy continues her friendship with a handsome Italian and so Winterbourne faces a difficult decision. With Julianna Jennings. Show more
The jazz pianist Jamie Cullum, learns more about the importance of pianos in community life – past and present. From 2014. Show more
Young Loll's first taste of the world. Evocative tale of Lee's Gloucestershire childhood reaches the 1930s. Stars Tim McInnerny. Show more
High-tech hitching to brushes with fingernails. Dave Gorman asks Rob Newman to choose the best loopy idea. From October 2007. Show more
A visit from his father sparks ideas of inheritance in misanthropic Ed’s mind. Stars Christopher Douglas. From December 2006. Show more