Although the current station is a rebranding of Radio 7 and contains a similar mix of archived programming, content has been brought further in line with
BBC Radio 4 with new additions based upon their schedule. These include
Desert Island Discs, the broadcast of archived editions of the latter as
Desert Island Discs Revisited. It has also previously included extended versions of programmes such as
The News Quiz and
The Now Show, plus
Ambridge Extra, a more youth-orientated version of long-running radio soap
The Archers,. Some programming is organised into programme blocks of similar programmes. The late night
Comedy Club segment broadcasts "two hours of contemporary comedy" most nights of the week and is primarily hosted by
Arthur Smith. A long-standing segment that remained following the change from Radio 7, it was previously fronted by
Alex Riley and
Phil Williams. Comedy previously available as CDs on the
Laughing Stock label is also broadcast. Drama is also broadcast, notably in
The 7th Dimension segment. A long-running segment continued from Radio 7, the block airs
speculative fiction,
science fiction,
fantasy and
horror stories presented by
Nicholas Briggs. The segment contains programmes including
Doctor Who audio dramas starring
Paul McGann as the
Eighth Doctor, as well as programmes imported from overseas including American broadcasts
The Twilight Zone and ''
Garrison Keillor's Radio Show'' as well as
Stuart McLean's
Vinyl Cafe from Canada. The 7th Dimension was originally broadcast daily, but has now been reduced to weekends-only. With increasing repeats of old Radio 4 documentaries, interviews and "educational/cultural" programmes, some listeners are concerned that the station's original mandate to provide comedy, drama and entertainment is being increasingly sidelined.
Archive Much of the channel's schedule is formed of repeats from classic comedy and drama. The schedule spans
The Goon Show (1950s) and
Round the Horne (1960s), through
Radio 2 favourites like
The News Huddlines, ''
Castle's on the Air and Listen to Les, to recent Radio 4 shows such as Little Britain and Dead Ringers. Some of this content is newly discovered, such as copies of the version of Dick Barton Special Agent that were made for international distribution, and early episodes of The Goon Show''.
Original programmes The station has broadcast original programmes.
Newsjack is a topical news sketch show which encourages contributions from listeners.
Spanking New on Seven was stand-up comedy, and the
BBC New Comedy Competition a competition for new comedians. Those who went on to have their own series on Radio 7 include John-Luke Roberts with
Spats and Miriam Elia with
A Series of Psychotic Episodes.
The Mitch Benn Music Show features comedy songs introduced by
Mitch Benn. The ''Colin and Fergus' Digi Radio
comedy sketch show ran for two series in 20052006. Serious About Comedy
is a weekly show presented by Robin Ince in which comedians and comedy critics discussed comedy television, radio, DVDs, and films. Tilt'' is a satirical look at the week's news of views other than the norm.
Knocker is a sitcom about a market researcher, written by and starring
Neil Edmond. From April 2024,
Yesterday In Parliament and
The Daily Service both moved to the station as part of the end of separate scheduling for Radio 4's long wave service, in advance of the planned future closure of long wave. However,
Yesterday in Parliament returned to Radio 4 on 24 March 2025.
Original Radio 7 programmes While most shows on Radio 7 were repeats, original programmes included: •
Big Toe Books (Children's show) •
Serious About Comedy (Comedy review show) •
Tilt (Satirical sketch comedy) •
Newsjack (Satirical sketch comedy) •
Spats (Sketch comedy) •
Knocker (Sitcom) •
The Penny Dreadfuls Present… (Comedy) •
Undone (Sci-fi comedy) •
The Spaceship (Sci-fi comedy) •
Oneira (Sci-fi comedy) •
The Laxian Key (Sci-fi comedy) •
Cold Blood (Sci-fi drama) •
The Voice of God (Sci-fi drama) •
Slipstream (Sci-fi drama) •
A Series of Psychotic Episodes (Sketch comedy) •
CBeebies Radio (Children's show) • ''Colin and Fergus' Digi Radio'' (Sketch comedy) •
No Tomatoes (Sketch comedy) •
The Mitch Benn Music Show (Musical comedy) •
Spanking New on Seven (Stand-up) •
Play and Record (Sketch comedy) •
Pleased to Meet You (Comedy) • ''Gus Murdoch's Sacred Cows'' (Comedy) •
Planet B (Sci-fi drama) •
Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor Adventures (Sci-fi Drama) •
The Man in Black (Horror) •
The Scarifyers (Horror comedy) •
This is Pulp Fiction (Crime fiction)
Original Radio 4 Extra programmes Original programmes made for Radio 4 Extra: •
Ambridge Extra (Soap opera, spin-off from
The Archers) • ''
Arthur Smith's Balham Bash'' (Variety show, debuted on Radio 4 Extra before being aired on Radio 4) • ''The 4 O'Clock Show'' (Chat show, including children's entertainment) • ''Let's Get Quizzical'' (Documentary) •
Lord of the Flies (dramatisation of
William Golding's
novel) •
Meet David Sedaris (Comedy, debuted on Radio 4 Extra before being aired on Radio 4) •
The Nine Billion Names of God (readings from
Arthur C. Clarke's
short story collection of the same name) • ''Sarah Millican's Support Group'' (Sketch show, debuted on Radio 4 Extra before being aired on Radio 4) • ''What's So Funny?'' (Comedy review show) •
Neverwhere (
Neil Gaiman's fantasy, first episode aired on Radio 4 with subsequent episodes on Radio 4 Extra) ==See also==