Schedule Thursday 22nd July 2010
The Secret World
Series 2, Episode 4Ringo Starr wants to get back with his old band: The Shadows. David Beckham wants to buy a real T Rex from Steven Spielberg. Al Pacino is still stalking John Humphrys. Abu Hamza and Boy George continue their unspoken romance. Alan Titchmarsh reveals his darker side again.
Never Mind The Buzzcocks
Guests include actor Christopher Biggins, singer Robyn, comedian Mark Watson and Sam Duckworth of Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly.
Never Mind The Buzzcocks
Guests include comedian Tim Minchin, Foals singer Yannis and Sophie Ellis Bextor.
A League Of Their Own
Series 1, Episode 1James Corden hosts an all-new comedy sports quiz. Jamie Redknapp and Freddie Flintoff line up as team captains, and this week's guests are heavyweight champion David Haye and comedy actor Neil Morrissey.
Have I Got News For You
Series 37, Episode 7With guest host Ruth Jones and guest panellists Clive Anderson and Jo Caulfield.
Newsjack
Series 3, Episode 6What is that on the horizon? Why, it's a sketch about the Conservatives' Big Society. And who's that snuffing around in the undergrowth? Yes, it's Vince Cable chirruping on about two years degrees. And who's that handing out the Turkish Delight? None other than George Osborne! But be careful - he'll probably give you less than you wanted. Plus, the latest news from Tajikistan, Kafka's box and moving excerpt from Barry Chuckle's memoirs.
Lee Nelson's Well Good Show
Series 1, Highlights Special - Lee Nelson's Well Good BitsHighlights from the comedy series in which south London tearaway Lee Nelson entertains the studio audience with cheeky banter, tales of mischief-making and daft games.
Alan Carr: Chatty Man
Series 4, Episode 5 - Kylie Minogue, Jared Leto, John BishopAlan Carr is joined by popstar Kylie Minogue, rock star Jared Leto and comedian John Bishop.
Have I Got News For You
Series 37, Episode 8With guest host Lee Mack and panellists Shappi Khorsandi and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.
Recorded For Training Purposes
Series 4, Episode 1Graham Norton presents a series of rudely titled new entertainment shows; a dancing bear gets ideas above its station; and the X Factor voiceover guy provides the commentary for a royal funeral.