Schedule Wednesday 3rd May 2017
Murder In Successville
Series 3, Episode 3 - I Saw A Monster!DI Sleet and his new celebrity sidekick Lorraine Kelly delve into all things supernatural as they grill this week's suspects to find out who killed Harry Hill.
How Does That Make You Feel?
Series 8, Episode 3To her great relief, Caroline's husband has disappeared and taken his model guillotine with him.
Shush!
Series 2, Episode 1 - Dewey DecimalWhen an International Librarians' Conference looms, Alice and Snoo have to resort to some rather unconventional methods to get hold of a passport - methods that include a thousand hummingbirds, some over-tight jeans and a hilarious anagram.
Byron And The Curse Of Sintra
Comedy drama about Romantic poet Byron.
Rum Bunch
Episode 1 - World's End on SeaJustin Edwards, Mel Giedroyc and Dave Mounfield, along with special guest Rebecca Front, are at the seaside with songs, sketches and some high wire drama.
Tonight At The London Palladium
Series 4, Episode 3On the bill tonight are Rick Astley, the cast of West End musical 42nd Street, and US vocal sensation Lea Michele. There is also comedy from Mark Watson, the rousing sounds of the Japanese Yamato Drummers, and world champion brass ensemble the Cory Band from Wales, who share their trophy-winning talent on the famous London Palladium stage.
Benidorm
Series 9, Episode 9When Baby Jesus contaminates the swimming pool with weedkiller, the guests have to be evacuated.
Drunk History
Series 3, Episode 9Keith Allen is William Wallace as a sloshed Daniel Sloss remembers the Battle of Stirling Bridge while Tom Davis tells how Shakespeare went gangster starring Mark Heap as the bard and Sian Gibson as Anne Hathaway.
Cracking Up
Series 1, Episode 1 - Let's Talk About SexSpencer struggles with daughter Tilly's frank recounting of sex education, and a trip to the charity shop ends in a charge of criminal damage.
Beef And Dairy Network
Series 1, Episode 2Featuring an interview with the bovine poet laureate, Michael Banyan, about his latest collection, Crab of the Land, and letters about how looking into a cow's eye makes you feel.