4 Extra Debut. It’s a fresh start for a family in their new home. But they're joined by an apparition ... and he's angry. Stars John Shrapnel. Show more
Great Lives
First Labour Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald
28 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Available for over a year
Political broadcaster Shaun Ley chooses Labour's first Prime Minister, Ramsay MacDonald. With Matthew Parris. From 2019. Show more
Francisco Cantu’s stories of policing the US/Mexican border from those who risk all for a better life. Read by Joseph Balderrama. Show more
Comedian and actress Ruby Wax chooses 'Twist and Shout' by The Beatles and 'You Can Close Your Eyes' by James Taylor.
AL Kennedy - Subterranean Homesick Blues (Omnibus)
Series 1 (Omnibus)
1 hour, 10 minutes on BBC Radio 4 Extra
After a disastrous affair 20 years ago, are John and Maggie old enough to try again? Starring Bill Nighy and Anna Calder-Marshall. Show more
The dear ladies attempt to cheer up their injured housekeeper Maude. Stars Dr Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket. From May 1977. Show more
Bingo is in love again, so Bertie and his valet are summoned to help. PG Wodehouse romp with Richard Briers and Michael Hordern. Show more
Terry agrees to babysit for Sandra, but reckons without her mother. Stars Karl Howman and Phyllis Logan. From October 2001. Show more
4 Extra Debut. From The Beatles to Gracie Fields. Actress Patricia Hayes shares her castaway choices with Roy Plomley. From 1975. Show more
Kenneth Horne takes a humorously anarchic view of the world - and value - of work. From January 1966. Show more
True stories told live in the USA: Jenifer Hixson introduces tales of outsiders, of being at odds....and moving beyond. Show more
Comedian and actress Ruby Wax chooses 'Twist and Shout' by The Beatles and 'You Can Close Your Eyes' by James Taylor.
Daljit Nagra selects Poetry Please: TS Eliot - The Waste Land featuring the groundbreaking modernist poem. From 2011. Show more
Job cuts are predicted with circulation dropping, but who will survive the bloodbath? Stars Robert Lindsay. From July 2009. Show more
It's 1997, Adrian is 30, single and a father. A General Election is looming and Pandora's getting involved. Read by Harry McEntire. Show more
Jazz musician and singer-songwriter Jamie Callum chooses Dave Brubeck's 'Take Five' and 'My Girls' by Animal Collective.
Anita Sullivan’s fresh interpretation of five tales from William Sansom, Stanley Ellin, Edgar Allan Poe, Carl Stephenson and Bram Stoker. Show more
Home to myths and wildlife, an evocative sound portrait of the UK's largest lake, Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland. From 2009. Show more
In 1930's London, would-be poet Gordon Comstock tries not to conform. Starring Jonathan Tafler and Polly James. Show more
Daljit Nagra selects Poetry Please: TS Eliot - The Waste Land featuring the groundbreaking modernist poem. From 2011. Show more
Job cuts are predicted with circulation dropping, but who will survive the bloodbath? Stars Robert Lindsay. From July 2009. Show more
Under too much pressure, clever-clogs Victoria can't sleep at night. Then bad dreams haunt her waking hours. Stars Eddie Marsan. Show more
Dr Abbotts finds his 'party trick' used against him, and Paul Smith takes full advantage of the chaos. Stars David Birrell. Show more
True stories told live in the USA: Jenifer Hixson introduces tales of outsiders, of being at odds....and moving beyond. Show more
Comedian and actress Ruby Wax chooses 'Twist and Shout' by The Beatles and 'You Can Close Your Eyes' by James Taylor.
In 1930's London, would-be poet Gordon Comstock tries not to conform. Starring Jonathan Tafler and Polly James. Show more
4 Extra Debut. From The Beatles to Gracie Fields. Actress Patricia Hayes shares her castaway choices with Roy Plomley. From 1975. Show more
Kenneth Horne takes a humorously anarchic view of the world - and value - of work. From January 1966. Show more
Job cuts are predicted with circulation dropping, but who will survive the bloodbath? Stars Robert Lindsay. From July 2009. Show more
When Nathan Caton's grandma believes her grandson is rich, his world is turned upside down. With Mona Hammond. From May 2013. Show more
Drugged electricity and artificial icebergs. Johnny Ball guest stars in the cosmic comedy of connections. From May 1995. Show more
Arthur learns the lucrative answer to the question of Life, the Universe and Everything. Stars Peter Jones. From March 1978. Show more
Adventurers Henry Morton Stanley, the 1958 Wales World Cup team and Alfred Russell Wallace face the vote. From February 2012. Show more
Under too much pressure, clever-clogs Victoria can't sleep at night. Then bad dreams haunt her waking hours. Stars Eddie Marsan. Show more
Dr Abbotts finds his 'party trick' used against him, and Paul Smith takes full advantage of the chaos. Stars David Birrell. Show more
It's 1997, Adrian is 30, single and a father. A General Election is looming and Pandora's getting involved. Read by Harry McEntire. Show more
Jazz musician and singer-songwriter Jamie Callum chooses Dave Brubeck's 'Take Five' and 'My Girls' by Animal Collective.
Anita Sullivan’s fresh interpretation of five tales from William Sansom, Stanley Ellin, Edgar Allan Poe, Carl Stephenson and Bram Stoker. Show more
Home to myths and wildlife, an evocative sound portrait of the UK's largest lake, Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland. From 2009. Show more
In 1930's London, would-be poet Gordon Comstock tries not to conform. Starring Jonathan Tafler and Polly James. Show more