Radio
Radio schedule Saturday 9th February 2019
Fighting Talk
Series 16, Episode 21Colin Murray acts as judge and jury as Alan Johnson, Gail Emms, Dougie Anderson and Iain Stirling fight for punditry points whilst discussing the sporting stories of the week.
The Good, The Bad And The Unexpected
Series 2, Episode 5Join Mark Nelson as he leads a panel of some of Scotland's funniest comedians as they attempt to make sense of the world we live in.
The 99p Challenge
Series 3, Episode 4With Marcus Brigstocke, Nick Frost, Peter Serafinowicz and Tom Binns.
The News Quiz
Series 98, Episode 7Miles Jupp looks back at the news this week, with Susan Calman, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Desiree Burch and Helen Lewis. It's a week of two Donalds - Donald Trump who gave his third State of the Union address, and Donald Tusk who thought there should be a "special place in hell" for those who promoted Brexit without a plan of how to enact it.
The Goon Show
Series 8, Episode 17 - The Moriarty Murder MysteryInspector Neddie Seagoon turns sleuth and meets a creepy undertaker.
Relocation
Series 1, Episode 1John and Sarah's life is turned upside down. As they're forced into a witness protection scheme, they wave goodbye to their life in London, change their names and embrace the charm of a Welsh town with a name they struggle to pronounce.
My Teenage Diary
Series 6, Episode 6 - Alex HorneAlex Horne's teenage diary focuses on his 1997 gap year, which he spent teaching English in China. But looking back, Alex wishes he'd spent more time teaching grammar, and less time worrying about girls and sampling the local nightlife.
Liam Williams - Ladhood
Series 1, Episode 1 - The FightMisanthropic comedian Liam Williams tells of his teenage misadventures in the Yorkshire suburbs through evocative monologues and flashback scenes.
The Absolutely Radio Show
Series 1, Episode 2The Stoneybridge Town Council attempt to cover up a possible bribery scandal, and Denzil and Gwynned discuss son Codfyl's starring role in a nativity play.
Saturday Night Fry
Stephen Fry dispenses more witty banter and sketches with Emma Thompson, Jim Broadbent and Robert Bathurst.