A visiting choir sets hearts aflutter amongst the ladies of the town of Wadenbrook. Shelia Hancock narrates. From December 2011 Show more
A new series looking at the world of work from stand-up comedian Andrew Maxwell. This week Andrew looks at the idea of retraining. Show more
The potential witness has a suspicious 'accident', so amateur sleuth Jane Marple widens the net. Stars June Whitfield. Show more
Paul Dodgson introduces new storytellers: Canopy by Nick Havergal and Normstock 2 by Matthew Ingram. Show more
From assembly instructions to a meeting with Mozart – an all-star cast with a comic take on life. Stars Stephen Fry. From 2018. Show more
Anneka Rice draws on her own experiences to talk about some of life's important issues. In this episode, she’s looking at therapy: the pros and cons, the highs and lows. Show more
The Lad fancies himself a food connoisseur, so Sid enters him for an eating competition. Stars Tony Hancock. From October 1959. Show more
A hurricane of change in Chesbury, with Labour back in power on a wafer-thin majority. Stars June Whitfield. From June 1995. Show more
James Walton chairs the literary quiz with Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Harry Ritchie and Simon Brett. From November 2008. Show more
Three rabbis at one party sparks a recipe for disaster. Stars Tracy-Ann Oberman and David De Keyser. From September 2000. Show more
What began as an international terrorist bombing outrage quickly resolves into a domestic tragedy. Stars Robert Glenister. Show more
Tony Lidington traces the role of the clown in British humour – from the Great Grimaldi to the present day. Show more
The Lad fancies himself a food connoisseur, so Sid enters him for an eating competition. Stars Tony Hancock. From October 1959. Show more
A hurricane of change in Chesbury, with Labour back in power on a wafer-thin majority. Stars June Whitfield. From June 1995. Show more
The potential witness has a suspicious 'accident', so amateur sleuth Jane Marple widens the net. Stars June Whitfield. Show more
Paul Dodgson introduces new storytellers: Canopy by Nick Havergal and Normstock 2 by Matthew Ingram. Show more
Childhood recollections of Yorkshire ruins and breaking Tutankhamun's Spoon. Actor Peter O’Toole reads from his memoir. Show more
Tragedy strikes and more loneliness follows. The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. With Sylvestra Le Touzel. Show more
The Food Programme
The Secret Life of Chocolate. Part 2: The future.
29 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Sheila Dillon celebrates the present and future of UK chocolate bar innovation with Selasi Gbormittah and Sue Perkins. From 2020. Show more
What began as an international terrorist bombing outrage quickly resolves into a domestic tragedy. Stars Robert Glenister. Show more
James Walton chairs the literary quiz with Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Harry Ritchie and Simon Brett. From November 2008. Show more
Three rabbis at one party sparks a recipe for disaster. Stars Tracy-Ann Oberman and David De Keyser. From September 2000. Show more
From assembly instructions to a meeting with Mozart – an all-star cast with a comic take on life. Stars Stephen Fry. From 2018. Show more
Anneka Rice draws on her own experiences to talk about some of life's important issues. In this episode, she’s looking at therapy: the pros and cons, the highs and lows. Show more
Saul learns the truth about Stonehenge and the sinister Gibson room - and two cavers push too deep. Stars Robert Glenister. Show more
Harry Secombe's daughter chats to Sally Magnusson about growing up with her versatile, funny father. From August 2006. Show more
The Lad fancies himself a food connoisseur, so Sid enters him for an eating competition. Stars Tony Hancock. From October 1959. Show more
A hurricane of change in Chesbury, with Labour back in power on a wafer-thin majority. Stars June Whitfield. From June 1995. Show more
The potential witness has a suspicious 'accident', so amateur sleuth Jane Marple widens the net. Stars June Whitfield. Show more
Paul Dodgson introduces new storytellers: Canopy by Nick Havergal and Normstock 2 by Matthew Ingram. Show more
Tony Lidington traces the role of the clown in British humour – from the Great Grimaldi to the present day. Show more
Anneka Rice draws on her own experiences to talk about some of life's important issues. In this episode, she’s looking at therapy: the pros and cons, the highs and lows. Show more
A phone-in to matchmake partners, and an Asian Babe fancies a job on TV's Newsnight. Stars Sanjeev Bhaskar. From July 1997. Show more
From 10pm until midnight, seven days a week, The Comedy Club has two hours of comedy. And tonight, Jessica Fostekew chats to internet sensation Rosie Holt.
Twisted Gardeners' Question Time - and car alarm revenge. Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell's sharp humour. From October 1987. Show more
Poet John Hegley doing what he does best - entertaining an audience with verse. With Nigel Piper. From September 1998. Show more
The new poet-in-residence has a run-in with 'the man', which gets his creative juices flowing. Stars James Quinn. From May 2002. Show more
Saul learns the truth about Stonehenge and the sinister Gibson room - and two cavers push too deep. Stars Robert Glenister. Show more
Harry Secombe's daughter chats to Sally Magnusson about growing up with her versatile, funny father. From August 2006. Show more
The potential witness has a suspicious 'accident', so amateur sleuth Jane Marple widens the net. Stars June Whitfield. Show more
Paul Dodgson introduces new storytellers: Canopy by Nick Havergal and Normstock 2 by Matthew Ingram. Show more
Childhood recollections of Yorkshire ruins and breaking Tutankhamun's Spoon. Actor Peter O’Toole reads from his memoir. Show more
Tragedy strikes and more loneliness follows. The letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. With Sylvestra Le Touzel. Show more
The Food Programme
The Secret Life of Chocolate. Part 2: The future.
29 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Sheila Dillon celebrates the present and future of UK chocolate bar innovation with Selasi Gbormittah and Sue Perkins. From 2020. Show more
What began as an international terrorist bombing outrage quickly resolves into a domestic tragedy. Stars Robert Glenister. Show more
James Walton chairs the literary quiz with Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Harry Ritchie and Simon Brett. From November 2008. Show more
Three rabbis at one party sparks a recipe for disaster. Stars Tracy-Ann Oberman and David De Keyser. From September 2000. Show more