A Good Read, Featuring Misha Glenny and Bob Mills - Sue MacGregor talks to Misha Glenny and Bob Mills about their favourite books. [5 days 5 hours]
Afternoon Reading, Classical Assassins, Lully and Me - The murderer of Louis XIV's court composer confesses how he carried out his simple plan. (2/5) [3 days 8 hours]
Analysis, Doomed by Democracy? - Justin Rowlatt asks if democracies are incapable of tackling climate change. [Unknown]
Classic Serial, Neglected Classics: The Snow Goose - Paul Gallico's classic tale of a man and a wounded bird who play a vital role at Dunkirk. [Unknown]
Costing the Earth, Cleaning Up the Ganges - Tom Heap visits the holy Ganges river to discover if India's life source can ever be clean [Unknown]
Counterpoint, Series 24, Episode 10 - Paul Gambaccini chairs the first semi-final of the wide-ranging music quiz. (10/13) [Unknown]
Desert Island Discs, Dame Stephanie Shirley - Kirsty Young's castaway is the entrepreneur Dame Stephanie Shirley. [Unknown]
Devil's Advocate, Fashion and Feminism - Designer Caryn Franklin and author Julie Bindel debate the impact of fashion on feminism. (3/3) [Unknown]
File on 4, Tue 25 May - Is Britain's drive to curb bribery and corruption working? Allan Urry investigates. [Unknown]
How The Rest Got Home - The story of the tens of thousands of Allied troops left in France after Dunkirk. [6 days]
In Our Time, Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artists - Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artists. (463) [Unknown]
Moments of Genius, Brian Eno - Music producer Brian Eno describes his favourite moment in the history of science. (2) [Unknown]
Moments of Genius, Caroline Lucas - Caroline Lucas describes her favourite moment in the history of science. (6) [Unknown]
Moments of Genius, Stephen Fry - Stephen Fry describes his favourite moment in the history of science. (1) [Unknown]
Open Book, Sun 23 May - Mariella Frostrup visits a lighthouse to tell the story of Paul Gallico's The Snow Goose. [Unknown]
Poetry Please, Sun 23 May - Roger McGough introduces TS Eliot's Four Quartets. [Unknown]
Radio 4 Appeal, NACC - Carrie Grant appeals on behalf of NACC. [Unknown]
Real Life Party Animals - Dom Joly meets the researchers at the bottom of the political heap. [Unknown]
Shipping Forecast, Thu 27 May - The latest shipping forecast. [Unknown]
The Archers, Wed 26 May - David gets annoyed with Elizabeth. (16111) [Unknown]
The Museum of Curiosity, Series 3, Episode 3 - With John Lloyd and Jon Richardson with Richard Wiseman, Jon Ronson and Kevin Eldon. (3/6) [Unknown]
Thinking Allowed, Wed 26 May - Has black music declined? Laurie Taylor discusses with Paul Gilroy and Caspar Melville. [Unknown]