British Comedy Guide

Schedule Wednesday 16th December 2009

Radio 4 11:30am
30 min
Radio 4

Ballylenon

Series 7, Episode 4

Phonsie manages to find another venue for his "Festival of Light".

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 3:55pm
15 min
ChuckleVision. Image shows from L to R: Paul Chuckle (Paul Elliott), Barry Chuckle (Barry Elliott)

ChuckleVision

Series 21, Episode 4 - Cops And Jobbers

Paul and Barry get tangled up in a web of deceit when they mistake two spies for rival drain cleaners. The spies in turn mistake Paul and Barry for suspects, and so begins as escalating series of misunderstandings.

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 4:20pm
7 min
Shaun The Sheep. Copyright: Aardman Animations / BBC

Shaun The Sheep

Series 2, Episode 18 - Cat Got Your Brain?

Two bungling alien scientists transport Pidsley the cat and Shaun aboard their flying saucer.

CBBC logo. Credit: BBC 5:45pm
25 min
Bear Behaving Badly. Barney (Barney Harwood)

Bear Behaving Badly

Series 3, Episode 8 - Radio Doris

Everyone is moving to the beat of Radio Doris, thanks to DJ Crazy Keith.

Radio 4 6:30pm
30 min
Laura Solon

Laura Solon: Talking And Not Talking

Series 3, Episode 5

Adrian is asked to become the new Robson and Jerome; Carole finally comes into some money; the Parisian radio station discusses Australian wine; and Olga goes in search of a job.

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 7:30pm
30 min
Big Top. Image shows from L to R: Geoff (John Thomson), Lizzie (Amanda Holden), Helen (Sophie Thompson). Copyright: Big Bear Films

Big Top

Episode 3 - Skydiver

When the Circus' most popular performer breaks both legs diving 50 feet into a suitcase, Lizzie is forced to look for a replacement.

BBC Two 10pm
30 min
Never Mind The Buzzcocks. Image shows from L to R: Phill Jupitus, Noel Fielding. Copyright: TalkbackThames / BBC

Never Mind The Buzzcocks

Series 23, Special - The Doctor Who Special

David Tennant hosts a special Dr Who-themed show with team captains Phill Jupitus and Noel Fielding. Guests include Dr Who stars Bernard Cribbins and Catherine Tate, plus platinum-selling jazz artist Jamie Cullum and Radio 1's Jo Whiley.

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