The Chester-Perry buying clerk crusades to improve conditions for cleaning ladies. Stars Michael Williams. From December 1999. Show more
Robert Wilson discovers acting isn't everything it appears to be. Stars John Gordon Sinclair. From January 1993. Show more
The GP gives temporary shelter to a young woman with a bullying husband. AJ Cronin dramatisation with John Gordon Sinclair.
Harry Gration leafs through the pages of a magazine dedicated to life in the Yorkshire Dales. With Fred Trueman. From 2000. Show more
Lovelorn Jason Conroy gets poetic and faces trouble at a gig for some scouts. Stars Dominic Monaghan. From September 1999. Show more
A week of radio that never happened. Alice Arnold and Jon Holmes rewind and mangle real programmes. From November 2011. Show more
Horace gets himself in trouble by hosting the village horticultural show. Stars Arthur Lowe and Ian Lavender. From October 1973. Show more
Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards ponder their future, while the Glums meet Eth's family. With June Whitfield. From May 1957. Show more
James Walton welcomes John Walsh, Lynne Truss, Jane Thynne and Christopher Brookmyre to the literary quiz. From February 2010. Show more
The comedian chronicles his life from childhood to fatherhood. Stand-up and sketches with Dave Lamb. From August 2000. Show more
While Silas Wegg tries to work out who really owns the inheritance, the Lammles try to make some money by pairing off Fledgeby. Stars Bill Nighy.
An 18th-century farmer and his architect shelter in a house he wants demolished. The house has other ideas. Read by John Telfer. Show more
In pursuit of the woman he loves, Stevenson heads to New York for a momentous train journey to California. Stars David Tennant. Show more
Horace gets himself in trouble by hosting the village horticultural show. Stars Arthur Lowe and Ian Lavender. From October 1973. Show more
Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards ponder their future, while the Glums meet Eth's family. With June Whitfield. From May 1957. Show more
The GP gives temporary shelter to a young woman with a bullying husband. AJ Cronin dramatisation with John Gordon Sinclair.
Harry Gration leafs through the pages of a magazine dedicated to life in the Yorkshire Dales. With Fred Trueman. From 2000. Show more
Ellie and Zack grow closer and Tony persuades Martha to meet up with him. Alex Tregear reads the sparky romantic comedy. Show more
Samuel Pepys has the builders in but they make lots of noise and mess and leave early, much to Sam's annoyance. He tries a new drink, tea, but cannot imagine it catching on. Show more
Fleeing from her brutal father, Kit confronts Lewis and they both learn the other's dark secret. Read by Emma Fielding.
While Silas Wegg tries to work out who really owns the inheritance, the Lammles try to make some money by pairing off Fledgeby. Stars Bill Nighy.
The 4 O'Clock Show
Playing games, panning for gold and a moonlit bike ride
1 hour on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Mel Giedroyc hears about a magical moonlit bike ride and celebrates our love of games. Plus, the fourth part of our story, Finn Family Moomintroll by Tove Jansson.
Education and money - can you have one without the other? With Carolyn Pickles and Marlene Sidaway. From July 2003.
Lovelorn Jason Conroy gets poetic and faces trouble at a gig for some scouts. Stars Dominic Monaghan. From September 1999. Show more
James Walton welcomes John Walsh, Lynne Truss, Jane Thynne and Christopher Brookmyre to the literary quiz. From February 2010. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Writer Frederic Raphael chooses part man, part myth Alexander the Great. With Humphrey Carpenter. From June 2002. Show more
Horace gets himself in trouble by hosting the village horticultural show. Stars Arthur Lowe and Ian Lavender. From October 1973. Show more
Dick Bentley and Jimmy Edwards ponder their future, while the Glums meet Eth's family. With June Whitfield. From May 1957. Show more
The GP gives temporary shelter to a young woman with a bullying husband. AJ Cronin dramatisation with John Gordon Sinclair.
Harry Gration leafs through the pages of a magazine dedicated to life in the Yorkshire Dales. With Fred Trueman. From 2000. Show more
Fred MacAulay brings you the pick of the best comedy from the Edinburgh Festival.
A week of radio that never happened. Alice Arnold and Jon Holmes rewind and mangle real programmes. From November 2011. Show more
Divorcee Carol tries to sell covers - for cushion covers. Rosie Cavaliero joins the award-winning comedian. From July 2008 Show more
The best in contemporary comedy. Tonight, Diane Morgan chats to musical comedian Tom Adams.
Fed-up Alex has done nothing since university, but then he discovers an unusual hobby. Stars Geoffrey Palmer. From June 2001.
After meeting Rory McGrath on TV, the legendary player is called to Buckingham Palace. Stars Chris Douglas. From May 2004. Show more
Ellie and Zack grow closer and Tony persuades Martha to meet up with him. Alex Tregear reads the sparky romantic comedy. Show more
Samuel Pepys has the builders in but they make lots of noise and mess and leave early, much to Sam's annoyance. He tries a new drink, tea, but cannot imagine it catching on. Show more
Fleeing from her brutal father, Kit confronts Lewis and they both learn the other's dark secret. Read by Emma Fielding.
James Walton welcomes John Walsh, Lynne Truss, Jane Thynne and Christopher Brookmyre to the literary quiz. From February 2010. Show more
4 Extra Debut. Writer Frederic Raphael chooses part man, part myth Alexander the Great. With Humphrey Carpenter. From June 2002. Show more
The GP gives temporary shelter to a young woman with a bullying husband. AJ Cronin dramatisation with John Gordon Sinclair.
Harry Gration leafs through the pages of a magazine dedicated to life in the Yorkshire Dales. With Fred Trueman. From 2000. Show more
While Silas Wegg tries to work out who really owns the inheritance, the Lammles try to make some money by pairing off Fledgeby. Stars Bill Nighy.
An 18th-century farmer and his architect shelter in a house he wants demolished. The house has other ideas. Read by John Telfer. Show more
In pursuit of the woman he loves, Stevenson heads to New York for a momentous train journey to California. Stars David Tennant. Show more