Schedule Friday 25th June 2010
Funny Friends
Series 2, Episode 3 - Ed ByrneSusan Calman meets stand-up Ed Byrne in an outdoor shop, looking for a new hat. Ed's famous as a hard drinking, fun loving kind of guy. Not any more folks, he's a Munro bagger.
Bell In The Ball
A blinded man tries to come to terms with his disability by reluctantly joining a blind cricket team.
Hounded
Episode 3 - Eggy BreathEveryone on Earth has suddenly developed really bad breath and the evil Dr Muhahahaha is, of course, to blame.
The Now Show
Series 31, Episode 2John Finnemore co-hosts alongside Steve Punt, with the show inevitably focusing around the emergency budget and the World Cup, but also squeezing in a good deal about bees, a plan to abolish all taxation, a handy guide to recycling and a lullaby for Andy Murray. With Laura Shavin and special guests Isy Suttie and Andy Zaltzman.
Are You Having A Laugh? - TV And Disability
David Walliams narrates an irreverent, funny and often cringe-making look at how television portrays disability.
James Corden's World Cup Live
Episode 8 - Group H DecidersToday's guests are Manchester City's Joleon Lescott, comedian Jack Whitehall and Holly Willoughby.
Continues on ITV4 at 22:00 for a further 30 minutes.
The IT Crowd
Series 4, Episode 1 - Jen The FredoJen wants to stretch herself in the workplace so applies for the post of Entertainment Manager.
Friday Night With Jonathan Ross
Series 18, Episode 22 - Sean Lock, Seasick Steve, Kylie MinogueIf you had a plank of wood and a piece of string, you'd probably make a swing for a sturdy tree in the garden. Seasick Steve would make a musical instrument to play in front of thousands at Glastonbury. Jonathan's other guests are comedian Sean Lock and Aussie popstrel Kylie Minogue.
Special 1 TV
Series 1, Episode 4An update from S1TV HQ in Cape Town with Jose, Wayne, Fabio and Sven.
Stand Up For The Week
Series 1, Episode 1Stand Up For The Week is a new late-night series offering an edgy satirical take on the big stories and themes of the week, as seen through the eyes of some of the country's best comedians.