Schedule Thursday 19th March 2009
The Brightonomicon
Episode 9 - The Baffling Business Of The Bevendean BatRune and Rizla meet a detonating one-legged seafarer.
Old Harry's Game
Series 7, Episode 5Satan has become a one-man adoption agency while his chief demon is reading Penelope Leach. But can Satan place the baby with a good family?
The Graham Norton Show
Series 5, Episode 3Graham is joined in the studio by top British comedians Ronnie Corbett and Ricky Gervais for his usual mix of celebrity chat, jokes, stunts and audience mischief.
The Justin Lee Collins Show
Episode 1Justin Lee Collins presents this brand new chat show. In the first episode he talks to Billie Piper, Catherine Tate and Hollywood comic Kevin James. He will also be attempting to win some amazing prizes for a member of the audience by correctly identifying a mystery retro guest in the Blast From The Past section. Plus hidden cameras surprise one lucky karaoke club regular with the chance to duet with Justin live by satellite.
Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps
Series 8, Episode 1 - CandleIt's Janet and Gaz's first night as a couple after Donna has moved to London to be with Wesley and start a new career.
I've Never Seen Star Wars
Episode 2 - John HumphrysJournalist and broadcaster John Humphrys tries out some new experiences, including listening to Michael Jackson.
Hamish And Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea
Series 1, Episode 2 - The Murder MysteryWhat's happened to Mrs Naughtie? And can the rumours about her and the Doctor be true? Hamish and Dougal investigate.
Think The Unthinkable
Series 1, Episode 2 - Barrington CouncilThe management consultants inflict their peculiar brand of help on Barrington council's refuse services.
The Personality Test
Series 3, Episode 1 - Janet Street-PorterJanet Street-Porter takes the chair, with panellists Sue Perkins, Lucy Porter, Nick Doody and Will Smith.
Alan Carr: Tooth Fairy Live
Award-winning comedian Alan Carr performs in front of a sell-out audience at the Hammersmith Apollo. Carr talks frankly about his childhood and adolescence, having been born into a sporting family. His father was the manager of Northampton Town football club and wanted his son to grow up to be a professional footballer, but Alan's aspirations in life had nothing to do with sport.