Radio
Radio schedule Saturday 10th June 2017

Stop The Press
Series 1, Episode 6Team captains Jo Caulfield and Gary Robertson join chair Grant Stott for a new panel game in which a team of journalists go up against the people they are reporting on.

The News Quiz
Series 93, Special - Election SpecialMark Steel, Hugo Rifkind, Rich Hall and Katy Brand join Miles to find the funny in all things general election. Recorded at lunchtime on Friday, the team tackle the small matter of a general election, an intriguing hearing in the USA and an unorthodox lifeguard recruitment drive.

Steptoe And Son
Men of Letters: Albert butts in on Harold's church magazine article.

The Bed-Sitting Room
Surreal post-apocalyptic comedy set after the end of the nuclear Third World War.

Pygmalion
Episode 2Eliza faces the day of reckoning - can she pass as a lady at the ambassador's ball?

The Ape That Got Lucky
Episode 4 - Man or Monkey?In his final show, Chris Addison produces his concluding arguments for his view that humans evolved through sheer luck and as his audience whether they consider themselves to be humans or monkeys.

The Jason Byrne Show
Series 1, Episode 3 - RelationshipsJason Byrne stars in a new series that explores a different theme each week. The show features stand-up, sketches and special guest Ivan Brackenbury. This week, Relationships.

Trevor Noah: The Racist
A Radio 4 stand-up special starring top South African comedian Trevor Noah.

Mark Watson Makes The World Substantially Better
Series 2, Episode 6 - HumilityMark Watson concludes looking at the virtues with stand-up on the topic of 'humility'. Tim Key and Tom Basden modestly offer up their poems and songs.