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TV schedule Friday 9th February 2007

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 3:25pm
15 min
ChuckleVision. Image shows from L to R: Paul Chuckle (Paul Elliott), Barry Chuckle (Barry Elliott)

ChuckleVision

Series 19, Episode 5 - Strictly Chuckle

When Paul and Barry inadvertently injure the competitors, they enter the dance competition themselves in an attempt to save Dame Alice's school, but Barry is none too pleased about playing the female partner.

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 8:30pm
30 min
After You've Gone. Image shows from L to R: Diana Neal (Celia Imrie), Molly Venables (Dani Harmer), Alex Venables (Ryan Sampson), Jimmy Venables (Nicholas Lyndhurst), Siobhan Casey (Amanda Abbington)

After You've Gone

Series 1, Episode 5 - School Of Hard Knocks

Jimmy and Alex bond through vandalism.

BBC Two Scotland 10pm
30 min
BBC Two Scotland

Welcome To Strathmuir

Sitcom pilot set in an information bureau in a fictional Scottish town.

Channel 4 logo. Copyright: Channel 4 Television Corporation 10pm
60 min
The Sunday Night Project. Image shows from L to R: Alan Carr, Justin Lee Collins. Copyright: Princess Productions

The Sunday Night Project

Series 4 - The Friday Night Project, Episode 6

Justin Lee Collins and Alan Carr are joined by a celebrity guest host to present comedy sketches, hidden camera stunts and game show elements.

BBC One Scotland. Copyright: BBC 10:35pm
30 min
Best Of Chewin' The Fat. Copyright: The Comedy Unit

Best Of Chewin' The Fat

Series 2, Episode 2

Sink your teeth into more of the very best sketches compiled from the original Chewin' The Fat series and Hogmanay specials.

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 10:35pm
30 min
Comedy Connections. Copyright: BBC

Comedy Connections

Series 5, Episode 5 - Don't Wait Up

Series charting the history of the best of British comedy looks at 1980s sitcom Don't Wait Up, which starred Nigel Havers as a recently-divorced young doctor living with his posh father.

The programme reveals that Havers wasn't first choice for the role, that it was created and written by actor and sitcom stalwart George Layton, and that it was based on Layton's own experience of going through a divorce. Includes exclusive interviews with stars Nigel Havers, Tony Britton and Dinah Sheridan.

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