British Comedy Guide

Schedule Sunday 15th December 2013

ITV1 logo. Credit: ITV 8:15am
15 min
Bottom Knocker Street. Image shows from L to R: Councillor Cowdrey (Phill Jupitus), Colin Cowdrey (Tim Bruce), Dinga (Connor Cheeseman), Bo (Alanna Smith), Lulu (Ellie Ruiz). Copyright: Fubuloo

Bottom Knocker Street

Episode 42 - Wizard's Beard

Billy finds a beard on the floor after the wizards have run by on their annual marathon.

BBC Two 10am
60 min
Fern Britton Meets Ken Dodd. Image shows from L to R: Fern Britton, Ken Dodd. Copyright: BBC

Fern Britton Meets Ken Dodd

Fern Britton meets comedy icon Ken Dodd in an episode of her series about Christian faith.

Sky One logo. Copyright: Sky 6:30pm
30 min
Yonderland. Image shows from L to R: Debbie Maddox (Martha Howe-Douglas), Mathew Baynton. Copyright: Working Title Films

Yonderland

Series 1, Episode 7 - The Heart Of The Sun

Used to expecting the unexpected in Yonderland, Debbie is captured and taken to Ninny village this week.

Radio 4 7:15pm
30 min
Meet David Sedaris. David Sedaris

Meet David Sedaris

Series 4, Episode 3 - #2 To Go And Innocents Abroad

This week, in "#2 To Go", a trip to China does not work out well for David - especially on the food front. The second story is called "Innocents Abroad" and tackles the tricky tightrope of "going native" when learning a foreign language.

ITV1 logo. Credit: ITV 9:30pm
60 min
Through The Keyhole. Leigh Francis. Copyright: Talkback

Through The Keyhole

Series 1, Christmas Special - Through The Christmas Keyhole

Keith Lemon returns to look around the homes of three new mystery celebrities in this Christmas special. The guests are Julian Clary and Barbara Windsor.

BBC Two 10:20pm
45 min version
QI. Image shows from L to R: Alan Davies, Stephen Fry. Copyright: TalkbackThames

QI

Series K, Episode 13 - Kitchen Sink

With Jason Manford, Richard Osman and Victoria Wood.

BBC Three 10:25pm
30 min
The Revolution Will Be Televised. Image shows from L to R: Jolyon Rubinstein, David Cameron. Copyright: Hat Trick Productions

The Revolution Will Be Televised

Series 2, Episode 6

Whilst Dale attends the Notting Hill carnival, James and Barnaby go to a teachers' protest to get them to understand their Coalition's new thinking behind education.

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