Schedule Friday 29th January 2021
Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed!
Series 2, Episode 36 - WOAH! So QuietWalter and Dennis go head to head in a sponsored silence. Being quiet doesn't come naturally to either of them, as they struggle to make it through a chaotic school day and keep schtumm.
No More Jockeys
Set 3, Episode 2 - Set 3, Game 2With Alex winning the opening game of Set 3, will Tim and Mark stop Horne from running away with an early lead?
Skeletons In The Cupboard
Series 2, Episode 3 - Dial M For MaureenWhile Lesley follows David to meet his publisher in London, Maureen stays behind to search the house for the incriminating manuscript.
The Good, The Bad And The Unexpected
Series 7, Episode 4It's a show fraught with danger, as River City star Leah MacRae tells her dramatic story of surviving the rush hour in Sydney, and stand-up comedian Emmanuel Sonubi meets his worst fear and dies on stage. Not to be outdown, comedian Gareth Waugh remembers the time he met Tom Hanks and went on a local safari.
The News Quiz
Series 104, Episode 5Andy Zaltzman is joined this week by Alice Fraser, Hugo Rifkind, Daliso Chaponda and Fern Brady.
Would I Lie To You?
Series 14, Episode 4Comedians Miles Jupp and Bob Mortimer and actresses Samantha Morton and Sarah Hadland join host Rob Brydon and regular captains David Mitchell and Lee Mack on the comedy panel show.
Not Going Out
Series 11, Episode 4 - Old AcquaintanceWhen Lee joins Facebook for the first time and makes contact with an ex-girlfriend from twenty years ago, Lucy is less than pleased.
The Last Leg
Series 21, Episode 3Socially distanced trio Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker are joined by Phil Wang and Sara Pascoe for a comic review of the significant moments of the past seven days.
The Graham Norton Show
Series 28, Episode 16 - Sam Neill, Billie Piper, James Nesbitt, Andi Osho, Tom JonesSam Neill says Jurassic Park is going to be huge, Billie Piper describes her new film as bonkers and brutal, Tom Jones says he still loves performing, James Nesbitt talks about working in Northern Ireland, and Andi Osho admits writing a book took a lot longer than she thought.