Schedule Friday 18th July 2008

Sorry, I've Got No Head
Series 1, Episode 4Billy the imaginary friend visits the park, Ross competes in the North Barrasay school sports day, and Headless Bill joins the football team.

The Now Show
Series 25, Episode 4The team look forward to school holidays, panic about examination marking and enjoy life under canvas in an episode recorded at The Latitude Festival in North Suffolk.

Would I Lie To You?
Series 2, Episode 2With guest panellists Trisha Goddard, Ben Shephard, Frankie Boyle and Rich Hall.

8 Out Of 10 Cats
Series 6, Episode 6With David Baddiel, Michael McIntyre, Chris Moyles and June Sarpong.

Comedy Connections
Series 6, Episode 1 - Till Death Us Do PartThe sitcom was the most controversial, offensive and original programme of its time with the foul-mouthed, East London, bigot, Alf Garnett becoming one of Britain's greatest comedy characters. Comedy Connections reveals how Peter Sellars was the original choice to play Alf, lifts the lid on the simmering tensions between actors Warren Mitchell and Tony Booth, and discusses the language and racial attitudes displayed by Alf Garnett.
Interviewees include Warren Mitchell, Anthony Booth, Una Stubbs, Kenny Lynch, Ken Campbell, producers Richard Boden and William G Stewart, and former Controller of BBC One Michael Peacock.