British Comedy Guide

Schedule Thursday 1st July 2021

YouTube 10am
5 min
The Unnatural History Show With Ross Noble. Ross Noble (Ross Noble)

The Unnatural History Show With Ross Noble

Episode 4

Ross and Shania sit down with Grud Grudson to discuss his extremely noble volunteering in the Ferrototo Worm lifecycle and we deep dive into Barry Pingbob's essential role in the Glabbon prepping process.

Radio 4 6:30pm
30 min
Sarah Kendall: Australian Trilogy. Sarah Kendall. Copyright: BBC

Sarah Kendall: Australian Trilogy

Talking Story, Episode 3 - Nikesh Shukla

Sarah talks to author Nikesh Shukla about the importance of truth in storytelling.

Sky Arts logo. Copyright: Sky 9pm
The Southbank Show. Image shows from L to R: Ben Ashenden, Alexander Owen, Melvyn Bragg

The South Bank Show

Comedy double-act The Pin are amongst those profiled on this episode of the culture show.

U&Dave channel logo 10pm
30 min
Sliced. Image shows from L to R: Joshua (Samson Kayo), Naomi (Weruche Opia). Copyright: Lovely Electricity

Sliced

Series 2, Episode 5 - Graham?

When Naheema goes on the hunt for a sugar daddy she's fifty percent successful, which causes no end of grief for Ricky. Naomi, meanwhile, is having trouble with some greedy paramedics.

ITV2 logo. Credit: ITV 10pm
50 min
CelebAbility. Marek Larwood. Copyright: Potato

CelebAbility

Series 5, Episode 5

Scarlett Moffatt leads a group of three friends looking to win prizes by defeating Judi Love, Barney Walsh, Lady Leshurr and Finley Tapp in a series of silly games.

Sky One logo. Copyright: Sky 10pm
30 min
Breeders. Image shows from L to R: Paul (Martin Freeman), Ally (Daisy Haggard). Copyright: Avalon Television

Breeders

Series 2, Episode 6 - No Choice

Ally is under huge pressure, but no-one seems to want to listen to her. Jim and Jackie are excited about a possible move to the coast and, much to Paul's surprise, so is he.

Radio 4 11pm
30 min
Jon Long. Copyright: Mark Dawson

Extinction Compendium

Comedian Jon Long and biologist Gillian Burke take on green issues in this enviro-comedy. Plastic - scourge of the planet, or synthetic scapegoat?

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