George Fox, dissenter and founder of the Quakers, is nominated by Ann Limb. Presented by Matthew Parris. From 2016. Show more
Farmer John Lewis-Stempel wants to rediscover traditional farming practices to save the natural habitat. Read by Bernard Hill. Show more
Broadcaster Mariella Frostrup with Leonard Cohen’s Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye and Van Morrison’s Have I Told You Lately?
Megan wants to expand her dairy business but her troubled sister and dark forces are complicating matters. Stars Bettrys Jones. Show more
Family chaos reigns when Bobby plays the hero. Popular 50s sitcom with Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison. From September 1957. Show more
Caroline needs Leslie to pretend that they’re still married. Stars Leslie Phillips and Jill Bennett. From December 1982. Show more
The grumpy writer shaves his beard to work unrecognised as a mystery shopper. Stars Christopher Douglas. From December 2006. Show more
From the Beatles to Beethoven. Harry Potter author JK Rowling shares her castaway choices. With Sue Lawley. From 2000. Show more
Sir David ponders the decline in collecting by children, as well as their early fascination with the natural world. From 2009. Show more
Radiolab draws on the traumatic experiences of 1918 to explore what a post COVID-19 world may look like. With Jad Abumrad. Show more
Broadcaster Mariella Frostrup with Leonard Cohen’s Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye and Van Morrison’s Have I Told You Lately?
Daljit Nagra selects Conversations on a Bench: Strabane - Maureen Boyle. Presented by Anna Scott-Brown. From 2018. Show more
Susan Calman learns how to unwind by visiting the Scottish National Portrait Gallery with Phill Jupitus. From 2016. Show more
Omnibus edition. At boarding school Kathy, Tommy and Ruth begin to realise the fate that lies in store for them. Read by Rachel Shelley. Show more
The Iron Maiden singer, pilot and fencer chooses 'Child in Time' by Deep Purple and 'Fire' by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown.
Writers James and Timmie Hanley send news and advice to their son Liam across 30 years. With Katherine Jakeways and Paul McGann. Show more
Silent film comedy great, Harold Lloyd, answers the questions in the BBC Home Service's pioneering interview series. From 1962. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Beethoven’s final days and his stormy relationship with his troubled nephew Karl. Starring John Carlise and Jonathan Moore. Show more
Daljit Nagra selects Conversations on a Bench: Strabane - Maureen Boyle. Presented by Anna Scott-Brown. From 2018. Show more
Susan Calman learns how to unwind by visiting the Scottish National Portrait Gallery with Phill Jupitus. From 2016. Show more
Katie Hims - Listening to the Dead
4. Ruby's Shoes
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for 6 months
Ruby is unaware of her clairvoyant heritage and finds her gift a curse in an age of experimental psychology. Stars Ami Metcalf. Show more
A madman looks back on the horrific events that have led him to jail. Classic Charles Dickens tale read by Adrian Scarborough. Show more
Radiolab draws on the traumatic experiences of 1918 to explore what a post COVID-19 world may look like. With Jad Abumrad. Show more
Broadcaster Mariella Frostrup with Leonard Cohen’s Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye and Van Morrison’s Have I Told You Lately?
4 Extra Debut. Beethoven’s final days and his stormy relationship with his troubled nephew Karl. Starring John Carlise and Jonathan Moore. Show more
From the Beatles to Beethoven. Harry Potter author JK Rowling shares her castaway choices. With Sue Lawley. From 2000. Show more
Sir David ponders the decline in collecting by children, as well as their early fascination with the natural world. From 2009. Show more
Susan Calman learns how to unwind by visiting the Scottish National Portrait Gallery with Phill Jupitus. From 2016. Show more
Asked to advise on a new cricketing film, the star player causes havoc in Hollywood. Stars Christopher Douglas. From June 2002. 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
90-something good-time girl Dora Dale dishes more dirt on her celebrity chums to Martin Kelner. With Jake Yapp. From August 2006. Show more
Katie Hims - Listening to the Dead
4. Ruby's Shoes
45 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for 6 months
Ruby is unaware of her clairvoyant heritage and finds her gift a curse in an age of experimental psychology. Stars Ami Metcalf. Show more
A madman looks back on the horrific events that have led him to jail. Classic Charles Dickens tale read by Adrian Scarborough. Show more
Omnibus edition. At boarding school Kathy, Tommy and Ruth begin to realise the fate that lies in store for them. Read by Rachel Shelley. Show more
The Iron Maiden singer, pilot and fencer chooses 'Child in Time' by Deep Purple and 'Fire' by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown.
Writers James and Timmie Hanley send news and advice to their son Liam across 30 years. With Katherine Jakeways and Paul McGann. Show more
Silent film comedy great, Harold Lloyd, answers the questions in the BBC Home Service's pioneering interview series. From 1962. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Beethoven’s final days and his stormy relationship with his troubled nephew Karl. Starring John Carlise and Jonathan Moore. Show more