List of BBC Radio 4 programmes

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This is a list of current and former programmes broadcast on BBC Radio 4.

Contents

When it came into existence – on 30 September 1967 – Radio 4 inherited a great many continuing programme series which had been initiated prior to that date by its predecessor, the BBC Home Service (1939–1967), and in some cases even by stations which had preceded the Home Service. Such inherited programmes are included in the list.

The years indicated in brackets after programme titles refer to the dates, where known, of each programme's first, subsequent, and final broadcasts – and, in cases where Radio 4 programmes began their run on stations other than the Home Service, the names of those originating stations are also shown.

Note that many of Radio 4's past comedy and drama productions have been, and continue to be repeatedly rerun on Radio 4, as well as on the digital radio channel BBC Radio 4 Extra (previously BBC Radio 7).

News and current affairs

Drama

Arts

Quizzes

Comedy

Panel games

Sitcoms

Sketch shows

Individual comedy plays

Stand-up, cabaret, and variety

Talks

Documentaries

Science, technology and medicine

Religion and ethics

History

Factual and Documentaries

Conversations

Miscellaneous

References

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