British Comedy Guide

Schedule Thursday 29th October 2020

YouTube 1:15pm
14 min
Mission: Accessible. Rosie Jones. Copyright: tomgphoto

Mission: Accessible

Series 1, Episode 3 - West Country

Rosie takes male comedian James Acaster to the West Country to help her plan an 'anti-hen-do' for former Paralympian Lizzie.

CBBC logo. Credit: BBC 3:25pm
10 min
Scream Street. Copyright: Coolabi / Factory Transmedia

Scream Street

Series 2, Episode 4 - The Return Of Wolfgang

When the phantom composer Wolfgang returns to town, people start turning see-through.

Radio 4 6:30pm
30 min
Rich Hall's (US) Breakdown. Rich Hall. Copyright: BBC

Rich Hall's (US) Breakdown

Episode 1

Multi award-winning comedian and US Citizen Rich Hall follows the closing stages of the US Presidential race, offering an acerbic look at the electoral system and the two candidates vying for the most important job in the world.

Sky Arts logo. Copyright: Sky 9pm
60 min
Kenneth Williams. Copyright: BBC

Comedy Legends

Series 3, Episode 4 - Kenneth Williams

Barry Cryer pays tribute to Kenneth Williams, the comic genius and frequent star of the Carry On films.

Latest TV 9pm
26 min
The Treason TV Show. Mark Brailsford

The Treason TV Show

Series 2, Episode 3

Wales is in lockdown, a song for Trump, and jokes about the lockdown tiers.

ITV2 logo. Credit: ITV 9pm
60 min
Ghost Bus Tours. Image shows from L to R: Darren Harriott, Lady Leshurr, Jordan Davies. Copyright: Tuesday's Child

Ghost Bus Tours

Ghost hunting comedy in an Eastern European prison.

Channel 4 logo. Copyright: Channel 4 Television Corporation 9pm
60 min
Taskmaster. Image shows from L to R: Katherine Parkinson, Alex Horne. Copyright: Avalon Television

Taskmaster

Series 10, Episode 3 - Point Of Swivel

The quest to take ownership of presenter Greg Davies golden head continues, under the beady eye of Little Alex Horne. Mawaan Rizwan attempts an upside-down farm-related illusion, Daisy May Cooper softens some pasta and Katherine Parkinson lays waste to a garden arch.

BBC Two 10pm
30 min
ITV2 logo. Credit: ITV 10pm
50 min
Celebrity Juice. Leigh Francis

Celebrity Juice

Series 24, Episode 2 - Halloween Special

Keith Lemon is back for this spooky Halloween special of Celebrity Juice alongside brand-new team captains Laura Whitmore and Emily Atack. Joining them this week for spooky games, fun and plenty of tricks and treats are Strictly's scariest judge Craig Revel Horwood, presenter Maya Jama, Queen of the Jungle Jacqueline Jossa and Take That's Howard Donald.

Channel 4 logo. Copyright: Channel 4 Television Corporation 10pm
Maxxx. Image shows from L to R: Rico (Luti Fagbenle), Maxxx (O-T Fagbenle), Lucky (Javone Prince)

Maxxx

Episode 1 - Guess Who's Back?

Desperate to win back his career and ex-girlfriend, Jourdan Dunn, Maxxx makes a last attempt to rehash things with his old boyband. Maxxx implores the help of music mogul Don Wild. With Tamzin, as his new manager can Maxxx rise to the challenge of bringing the old boyband back together?

Sky One logo. Copyright: Sky 10pm
60 min
The Russell Howard Hour. Dylan Mills. Copyright: Avalon Television

The Russell Howard Hour

Series 4, Episode 8

Russell looks at our world in disarray; celebrates Marcus Rashford's free school meal campaign; and chats to pioneer of UK grime, Dizzee Rascal.

TNT Sports 1 logo 10:30pm
60 min
The Football's On. Copyright: BT Sport

The Football's On

Series 5, Episode 3

Ian Stone is joined by Elis James and Ivo Graham.

BBC Radio 4 Extra 10:30pm
30 min
Newsjack. Copyright: BBC

Newsjack

Series 23, Episode 6

Kiri Pritchard-McLean hosts another episode, with guests Letitia Hector, Aurie Styla and Kiell Smith-Bynoe as coronavirus continues to disrupt life in the UK. This week, a man goes on a dog walking court trial, NHS hotdesking, and a look at an online Christmas.

Radio 4 11pm
30 min
The Likely Dads. Tim Vincent. Copyright: Made In Manchester Productions

The Likely Dads

Series 1, Episode 1 - Expectations

Tim Vincent presents light-hearted conversation about what it is like to be a father in modern Britain. In the first show, he and regular panellists Russell Kane and Mick Ferry reflect on their expectations of fatherhood, from pregnancy through to their kids' teenage years and adulthood. They are also joined by actor Chris Bisson and comedian Che Burnley.

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