British Comedy Guide

Schedule Wednesday 24th June 2009

Radio 4 11:30am
30 min
Spread A Little Happiness. Copyright: Autolycus Productions

Spread A Little Happiness

Series 1, Episode 5

The word is spreading like meat paste and business is booming, but there is a teenage fly in the soup de jour.

Sky Arts logo. Copyright: Sky 9pm
30 min
What The Dickens?. Image shows from L to R: Chris Addison, Sandi Toksvig, Sue Perkins. Copyright: Liberty Bell

What The Dickens?

Series 3, Episode 5

Sandi Toksvig hosts the irreverent quiz as captains Chris Addison and Sue Perkins are joined by journalist Giles Coren and comedienne Josie Long in a battle of cultural knowledge.

BBC Two 10pm (repeat)
Room 101. Paul Merton. Copyright: Hat Trick Productions / BBC

Room 101

What do you really dislike? In Room 101, celebrities have the chance to get rid of their personal hates forever.

ITV2 logo. Credit: ITV 10pm (repeat)
About A Boy. Image shows from L to R: Will Freeman (Hugh Grant), Marcus (Nicholas Hoult)

About A Boy

Film based on Nick Hornby's novel about a bittersweet friendship built up between a cynical, selfish man and a bullied 11 year old boy.

Radio 4 11pm (repeat)
Self-Storage. Copyright: BBC

Self-Storage

Series 1, Episode 6 - Leaving

Dave is finally moving out of The Storage Garden. But Geoff and Ron are determined to make him stay, and brother-in-law Mickey is clearly less keen on Dave moving in than Judy is.

Radio 4 11:15pm (repeat)
Strangers On Trains. Copyright: BBC

Strangers On Trains

Episode 3

Nat asks strange men about sex and dating.

BBC Three 11:20pm (repeat)
Little Britain. Image shows from L to R: David Walliams, Matt Lucas, The Prime Minister (Anthony Head)

Little Britain

Episode 3.5: Sir Norman Fry explains an embarrasing incident with a cherry, while Mr Mann tries on an unusual costume at the fancy-dress shop.

Channel 4 logo. Copyright: Channel 4 Television Corporation 11:30pm (repeat)
Omid Djalili: No Agenda

Omid Djalili: No Agenda

The multi-talented Omid Djalili delivers his inimitable brand of irreverent comedy, captured live in concert at the London Palladium.

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