Schedule Wednesday 5th August 2009
Between Ourselves
Olivia O'Leary presents a new series of the programme which brings together people with similar experiences. The first programme looks at people who have become stand-up comics. Shazia Mirza is one of Britain's first Muslim stand-ups, however, her parents wanted her to have a more "respectable" job, so she finished her bio-chemistry degree and became a teacher. She only told her parents that she was doing stand-up the night before she appeared on Have I Got News For You.
The family of Paul Sinha (pictured) were keen for him to study the sciences and so he became a GP. For years his stand-up comedy was a hobby until success at the Edinburgh Festival propelled him into the spotlight.
Olivia asks how these comedians got into stand-up and whether being Muslim, Asian or gay is a help or a hindrance.
Baggage
Series 4, Episode 5 - For A' That And A' ThatIt's Burns' night and passion and politics are to the fore. Tensions abound at the prospect of baby April spending the weekend with her birth father and Caroline frets over why her own father isn't spending the night at home.
Roy
Series 1, Episode 1 - New BoyThe opening episode follows the O'Brien family as they settle into their new community of Ballyfermot.
The Odd Half Hour
Series 2, Episode 1Returning for a second series, The Odd Half Hour is the show that looks at that pains of modern life - big and small - with sketches and songs from leading comic talents. Sketches include how the recession is affecting supermarkets, the conspiracy behind celebrity gossip magazines and how Radio 4 is going to rebrand itself.
Who Do You Think You Are?
History documentary that's of note because this week it is David Mitchell tracing his family tree. David knows that the Mitchells were wealthy sheep farmers in Sutherland, but mysteriously gave up the lease to the farm in 1933. He wants to know why they abandoned a tradition going back so many years. He also tries to find out whether his family were involved in the notorious Highland Clearances, and discovers how one member of the family became a local hero.
Taking The Flak
Episode 5 - Unfriendly FireA trip to a school out in the bush takes a turn for the lethal when the team finds itself caught in the crossfire between government and rebel forces.
Little Britain
Dr Lawrence watches Anne take part in a theatre production and Emily and Florence go to the ballet.
Act Your Age
Series 1, Episode 5With Russell Kane in the Up-And-Comers, Phil Nichol in the Current Crop and Johnnie Casson in the Old Guard.
You Have Been Watching
Series 1, Episode 5Martin Freeman, Reginald D Hunter and Liza Tarbuck join Charlie Brooker to discuss Casulty, Young Dumb and Living Off Mum, Bear Grylls: Born Survivor and the mental Iron Chef America.
We Are Klang
Episode 1 - FireDisaster strikes as the town goes up in flames. In the absence of the recently disbanded fire department, and with the council budget totalling a pitiful £1, the boys need to fundraise heavily to save their jobs.
Kicking The Habit
Series 1, Episode 2 - Long Distance FriarFather Athanasias is tweaking his bath chair for greater speed. Brother Luke is in training for the marathon, but when the Anglicans suggest a rival entrant the race is really on.
Teachers
Series 3, Episode 1The new series begins with Kurt explaining his theory of 'Ugly Men'. Kurt then suffers from a personal crisis as Liz begins to gossip about what happened after the Christmas party, and Lindsay opens Kurt and Brian's eyes about the gender divide.