Schedule Wednesday 23rd March 2016
Diddy TV
Series 1, Episode 8 - Forever And EverDiddy Dick Dom have their very own TV station. Shows include dancing diddies in The Diddy Step, music in Diddy Pops and a heartbreaking documentary about a boy with a spoon for a nose.
The Roy Files
Episode 13 - TeachersRoy explores the importance of giving teachers the attention and respect they deserve.
Go Jetters
Series 1, Episode 13 - Lake Titicaca, South AmericaWhat goes up must come down! Grandmaster Glitch lands with a splash in Lake Titicaca.
Live From The BBC
Series 1, Episode 6 - Adam Hess & Dane BaptisteFeaturing Dane Baptiste, best newcomer nominee at the 2014 Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Awards, and Adam Hess, who gives the audience some honest confessions about his past relationships.
Chain Reaction
Series 11, Episode 5 - Sandi Toksvig interviews Roy HuddComedian and broadcaster Sandi Toksvig talks to actor and comedian Roy Hudd in the year of his 80th birthday. Roy tells Sandi about his beginnings in showbusiness, reveals how Arthur Askey gave him a leg up in the early days and shares his favourite pantomime story courtesy of Tom O'Connor.
Drunk History
Series 2, Episode 7Matt Richardson takes us back to World War II (stars Simon Bird and Dustin Demri Burns), whilst an inebriated Josie Long narrates the tale of Dr Crippen (stars Olivia Colman).
The Interviews
Series 2, Episode 2 - Barry HumphriesThe spotlight shines on Barry Humphries, via his larger-than-life alter egos Dame Edna Everage and Les Patterson.
Raised By Wolves
Series 2, Episode 4 - Working GirlFeeling left out of Aretha's new life at college, Germaine cries wolf to regain attention. Della quickly sees through the lie, and punishes Germaine with some traumatic minimum-wage labour. Meanwhile, Grampy tries to sure up his position in the family by having 'Grampy Fun Day' with the kids.
The Croft & Pearce Show
Episode 3Highly-strung ladies June and Jean have a meltdown in John Lewis, a bullish Brown Owl teaches her Brownies troop the importance of stealing, and Jeannette starts to wonder if her cranky 90-year-old Momma will ever die.