Schedule Saturday 4th July 2009
Sorry, I've Got No Head
Series 1, Episode 12Emily and Monty hunt for their big break, Sergeant Harrison goes on patrol and the Secret Negotiator gives out more invaluable advice.
Yes, It's The Ashes
Episode 1Comedian Andy Zaltzman presents the first of a new, live, topical comedy show, looking at this summer's much-anticipated Ashes series between old foes England and Australia. On the show this week: Stella Street and Dead Ringers impressionist Phil Cornwell, Aussie comic Justin Hamilton and studio regular, cricket mad, former medic, Paul Sinha.
The Now Show
Series 28, Episode 2Summertime: What are we missing while the sun is shining? Punt & Dennis investigate, while Marcus Brigstocke looks at the coverage of Michael Jackson's untimely death, Mitch Benn celebrates the repealing of an EU Law, Jon Holmes makes jokes about his bosses, and Laura Shavin reprises one of her most popular impersonations.
Dad's Army
Episode 9.5: Number Engaged. Mainwaring's motley crew is put in charge of a vital telephone line. They awake to find a bomb enmeshed in the wires.
Have I Got News For You
Four episodes of the satirical panel game broadcast between 21.00-23.40.
Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow
Series 1, Episode 5 - BelfastComedy sensation Michael McIntyre is in Belfast as he continues his Saturday night entertainment show. Local hero Patrick Kielty is the headline act this week at the Waterfront Hall. Michael is also joined on stage by Neil Delamere, Jeff Green and Kerry Godliman.
Mumbai Calling
Episode 6 - My Mate MumbaiKenny has decided he's had enough of India. In order to get home to London he must sort out the call centre's accounts... But Terri and Kenny realise that Dev has made such a mess of the credit card database that Kenny won't be going home anytime soon.
Brendon Burns: So I Suppose This Is Offensive Now?
The controversal Australian comic presents his if.comedy award winning show live at the Garrick Theatre in London.
New Heroes Of Comedy
Episode 3 - Sacha Baron CohenCelebrating the success of Sacha Baron Cohen, the comic genius behind Ali G and Borat. From a five-minute character feature on Channel 4's satirical late night comedy series The 11 O'Clock Show to internationally renowned superstar, this one-hour show documents Sacha's meteoric rise.
Frank Skinner Live At The Birmingham Hippodrome
Frank Skinner's celebrated 1997 stand-up show, filmed live in Birmingham.
Live At The Apollo
Series 4, Episode 2 - Al Murray, Shappi Khorsandi and Russell KaneAl Murray introduces comedy from Shappi Khorsandi and Russell Kane.
Alan Carr: Chatty Man
Series 1, Episode 3 - Jerry Springer, Martina Navratilova, The Black Eyed PeasAlan Carr welcomes chat show king Jerry Springer and tennis legend Martina Navratilova to his show. The Black Eyed Peas chat and perform their latest single, I Got A Feeling.