British Comedy Guide

Schedule Wednesday 25th March 2015

Radio 4 10:45am
15 min
Frances Tomelty

How Does That Make You Feel?

Series 5, Episode 3

Caroline has finally given up on her gifted daughter to concentrate instead on her hapless son Edmund, who, to her horror, has decided to be a dress designer.

Radio 4 11:30am
30 min
Miles Jupp

Miles Jupp Is Insufficiently Belgian

Radio 4 show in which Miles Jupp prepares to go home to meet his Belgian ancestors.

CBBC logo. Credit: BBC 5pm
30 min
4 O'Clock Club. Image shows from L to R: Dexter (Jason Callender), Isaac Rodgers (Layton Blake), Nero Johnson (Akai Osei). Copyright: BBC

4 O'Clock Club

Series 4, Episode 9 - Mobile

Nero needs his confiscated phone urgently - but how can he get it back without Miss Andress finding out?

Radio 4 6:30pm
30 min
Chain Reaction. Copyright: BBC

Chain Reaction

Series 10, Episode 6 - Sharon Horgan interviews Dennis Kelly

Actress Sharon Horgan talks to BAFTA nominated and Tony Award winning writer Dennis Kelly - creator of shows as varied as Pulling, Utopia, and Matilda the Musical.

BBC Four 10pm
30 min
In And Out Of The Kitchen. Damien Trench (Miles Jupp). Copyright: BBC

In And Out Of The Kitchen

Episode 3 - The Lodger

Damien's only task for the week is to do the household washing. But when Anthony suggests they get a lodger to offset some of the costs of their building work, Damien is forced to take a job as a restaurant reviewer, and his plans, like his washing, are soon spun into disarray.

BBC One Wales. Copyright: BBC 10:40pm
30 min
Radio 4 11pm
15 min
Hannah Gadsby: Arts Clown. Hannah Gadsby. Copyright: BBC

Hannah Gadsby: Arts Clown

Episode 4 - Picasso's Les Demoiselles D'avignon

Hannah explains why Picasso's 1907 masterpiece is so pivotal in art history.

Radio 4 11:15pm
15 min
Tim Key's Late Night Poetry Programme. Key (Tim Key). Copyright: BBC

Tim Key's Poetry Programme

Series 3, Episode 6 - Horror

Tim gets to the bottom of the concept of horror by attempting to scare the wits out of his long-suffering musician Tom Basden.

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