British Comedy Guide

Schedule Saturday 4th March 2017

BBC Three 9am
15 min
Pls Like. Image shows from L to R: Liam (Liam Williams), James Wirm (Tim Key). Copyright: Left Bank Pictures

Pls Like

Series 1, Episode 4 - Health & Fitness

This week Liam has to create a fitness vlog. For inspiration, he meets kale-obsessed vlogger, Polly Sprong, aka 'The Hectic Yoga'. And he goes for a gym session with self-titled 'alpha vlogger', Johnny Jackson.

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

Little Roy

Series 1, Episode 24 - Toy Roy

When Tristan's cousin Lucy comes to play for her birthday, the boys accidentally tear her present of a Teddy Bear. Roy pretends to be a toy to distract Lucy, while Tristan tries to fix up the bear. Roy soon realises that he misses being himself, but how can he tell Lucy the truth?

CBeebies logo. Credit: BBC 11am
30 min
Justin's House. Image shows from L to R: Justin (Justin Fletcher), Little Monster, Robert the Robert (Steven Kynman). Copyright: BBC

Justin's House

Series 4, Episode 14 - Cat's Lost Bag

Cat has lost her favourite Cat Pack, which she has had since she was just a little girl explorer, so Robert calls on someone special to help look for it.

BBC Radio 5 Live 11am
60 min
Colin Murray

Fighting Talk

Series 14, Episode 22

Former England Netball player and director of Wasps Netball, Tamsin Greenway; comedian Nish Kumar; presenter Dougie Anderson; and Canadian sports broadcaster Greg Brady join Colin Murray for an hour of sporting punditry.

BBC Radio Wales. Copyright: BBC 1pm
30 min
The Leak. Tom Price

The Leak

Series 5, Highlights Special - The Best of the Leak

Tom Price goes on a tour through some of the best bits of another great series of The Leak, including the time it interviewed a silent monk from the Caldey Island.

Russia Today 10:25pm
30 min
Sam Delaney's News Thing. Image shows from L to R: Nigel Farage, Sam Delaney

Sam Delaney's News Thing

Episode 9 - Nigel Farage's Knighthood

Sam explains why the House of Lords is the last bastion of progressive politics and Nigel Farage gets the knighthood he's always wanted. With Luisa Zissman, Iain Lee and Marlon Davis.

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