Schedule Friday 31st July 2009
Funny Friends
Series 1, Episode 4 - Sarah MillicanSusan Calman talks to Geordie comedian Sarah Millican, who started doing comedy after her divorce and won Best Newcomer at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival.
Cabin Pressure
Series 2, Episode 3 - IpswichA refresher Safety and Emergency Procedures course spells trouble for Douglas's inner dog and Martin's inner ear.
The Now Show
Series 28, Episode 6We Hate It When A Plan Comes Together: Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis take a look at the events marking three years to go until the Olympics; Mitch Benn has written a musical; Marcus Brigstocke says 'Sausages'; and special guest David Quantick talks about the most boring music prize going.
Does The Team Think...
Series 1, Episode 7Sean Lock, Suggs, Patrick Kielty and Liz Smith answer questions set by the audience, including do they have any school friends they wish to avoid.
Hotel Babylon
Series 4, Episode 6Babylon has secured an exclusive deal with an Italian glossy magazine to host a Royal wedding. When the wedding is called off, Sam makes plans to forge ahead regardless, using the hotel's staff as the wedding party.
The Adventures Of Sexton Blake
Episode 1 - The Mystery Train of DeathBritain's iconic and most prolifically chronicled sleuth explodes back into action in a new series, 40 years after his last public incarnation. In their first adventure, Sexton Blake comes across a murder on a train.
The Kevin Bishop Show
Series 2, Episode 1Sketches include Horne & Corden's On The Buses; Jason Statham in The Puncher; Gok's Fashion Fix; The Secret Tramp; Hugh Laurie in House; Mr Marple; and a footballer at a funeral.
Listen Against
Series 1, Episode 1Alice Arnold and Jon Holmes report on the new jingles for Radio 4's Today; the BBC Symphony Orchestra's rendition of Whigfield's Saturday Night; the end of the shipping forecast; and more.
Russell Brand's Ponderland
Series 2, Episode 1 - PetsRussell delves into the world of pets and uncovers a human obsession fraught with confusion. Meet the lady abused by her religious horse, and is it really possible to learn Kung Fu from a lion?
Omid Djalili: No Agenda
The multi-talented Omid Djalili delivers his inimitable brand of irreverent comedy, captured live in concert at the London Palladium.