Schedule Tuesday 4th May 2010
Morecambe And Wise: The Garage Tapes
Jon Culshaw presents an unheard treasure trove of vintage recordings by comedy greats Morecambe and Wise.
Gentleman Jim
David Haig stars in Raymond Briggs's own dramatisation of his graphic novel of the same title, Gentleman Jim.
Baggage
Series 4, Episode 4 - Tales Of The UnexpectedIt's December in Edinburgh, and the Christmas spirit is in short supply. The spirit of whisky, however, features heavily, as Ruth decides whether or not to risk falling off the wagon and Caroline and Roddy risk seriously falling out.
Bremner, Bird And Fortune: The Daily Wind Up
Episode 3The final election special, recorded on the day of transmission. Rory Bremner and his team give their own cutting, comic take on the election as it builds to its climax. 'Charles Kennedy' pesters the Lib Dems and there's some wise words from 'Boris Johnson'.
Shameless
Series 7, Episode 15During his birthday celebrations, Joe receives tragic news of his father's death. The painful realisation that 'life's too short' fuels his determination to start a new life with Karen.
La La Land
Episode 2 - Week TwoGary shocks guests at an industry function with some outrageous anecdotes; Shirley uses his psychic powers to help a private investigator; and Brendan pitches an up-and-coming producer his latest idea in a seedy motel room.
The Now Show
The Vote Now Show 2010, Episode 11Steve Punt & Hugh Dennis use tactical comedy to ensure they are the biggest jokers in a hung satirical programme. With Andi Osho, Isy Suttie, Jon Richardson, Jon Holmes and news reader Zeinab Badawi.
Shameless
Series 7, Episode 16Births, breakdowns and ballroom dancing, librarian love and legless lust, masochism, murder and sham marriage, it's been a frenetic year on the Chatsworth estate... but it's not quite over yet.
Bremner, Bird And Fortune: The Daily Wind Up
Episode 3The final election special, recorded on the day of transmission. Rory Bremner and his team give their own cutting, comic take on the election as it builds to its climax. 'Charles Kennedy' pesters the Lib Dems and there's some wise words from 'Boris Johnson'.