British Comedy Guide

Schedule Saturday 11th February 2017

BBC Three 9am
15 min
Pls Like. Liam (Liam Williams). Copyright: Left Bank Pictures

Pls Like

Series 1, Episode 1 - Welcome To YouTube

A search for the next megastar vlogger finds an unlikely victor in struggling comedian, Liam, who must undertake a series of challenges in order to win a £10,000 prize. First up, he has to create a 'welcome' video for his channel.

CBeebies logo. Credit: BBC 10:10am
10 min
Little Roy. Copyright: JAM Media

Little Roy

Series 1, Episode 18 - Doctor Roy

Roy is excited to play doctor with the new toy set Becky has given him. He makes everyone his patients, giving them health checks in exchange for biscuits. When he checks everyone's heartbeats, he's shocked. His heart is far louder and wilder than anyone else's. He does everything he can think of to calm it down, but nothing works. Will Doctor Roy learn to calm down, or will he accept that everyone's heart beats to a different drum?

BBC Radio 5 Live 11am
60 min
Colin Murray

Fighting Talk

Series 14, Episode 19

GB and Welsh sprinter and Olympic silver medallist Iwan Thomas, BBC 6 Music presenter Liz Kershaw, journalist Jim White and comedian Bob Mills join Colin Murray for more sporting punditry.

ITV1 logo. Credit: ITV 9:20pm
55 min
Through The Keyhole. Image shows from L to R: Rochelle Humes, Fay Ripley, Steve Jones. Copyright: Talkback

Through The Keyhole

Series 4, Episode 6

On the panel this time are TV presenters Rochelle Humes and Steve Jones and Cold Feet actor Fay Ripley.

BBC Two 9:50pm
45 min version
QI. Image shows from L to R: Alan Davies, Jo Brand, Sandi Toksvig, Clive Anderson, Jimmy Carr. Copyright: TalkbackThames

QI

Series N, Episode 16 - New

With Jimmy Carr, Jo Brand and Clive Anderson.

Russia Today 10:25pm
30 min
Sam Delaney's News Thing. Image shows from L to R: Sam Delaney, Maddy Anholt, David Mills, Evelyn Mok

Sam Delaney's News Thing

Episode 6 - Shut It Bercow!

Sam asks if John Bercow has stepped out of line with his ban on Donald Trump, and former MP Jerry Hayes explains why the speaker may soon be out of a job. The panel also sift through David Beckham's e-mails and former Labour adviser John McTernan suggests it's time for Tony Blair to come back.

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