British Comedy Guide

Television

TV schedule Friday 22nd August 2008

BBC Two 4:35pm
30 min
Sorry, I've Got No Head. Image shows from L to R: Justin Edwards, James Bachman, Anna Crilly. Copyright: So Television

Sorry, I've Got No Head

Series 1, Episode 9

Emily and Monty turn their unique talents to The Sound of Music, the Shouty Choir deliver a telegram, and Bert and Alf sing the praises of Kanye West.

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 9pm
30 min
Would I Lie To You?. Angus Deayton. Copyright: Zeppotron

Would I Lie To You?

Series 2, Episode 7

With guest panellists Tara Palmer-Tompkinson, Vic Reeves, Shane Richie and Rhys Thomas.

Channel 4 logo. Copyright: Channel 4 Television Corporation 10pm
30 min
The Kevin Bishop Show. Copyright: Objective Productions

The Kevin Bishop Show

Series 1, Episode 5

This week's show includes a US remake of All Creatures Great and Small, and joins Colin Farrell on set in his constant quest to get his end away. Radiohead cheer up a bit and sing some happy songs, and Sir David Attenborough, Rick Stein and Bob Geldof all get the Kevin Bishop treatment.

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

Comedy Connections

Series 6, Episode 6 - Sorry!

Series charting the history of the best of British comedy looks at Sorry!, the sitcom starring Ronnie Corbett as a middle-aged librarian who still lived at home with his domineering mother. Corbett's character, Timothy Lumsden, not only tickled the nation's funny bones but also apparently went on to influence a generation of younger comedians such as Frank Skinner and Harry Hill. Interviewees include Ronnie Corbett and writers Peter Vincent and Ian Davidson.

Channel 4 logo. Copyright: Channel 4 Television Corporation 11pm
30 min
Tonightly. Jason Manford. Copyright: Objective Productions

Tonightly

Episode 16

The final episode of Tonightly sees the show's characters return to the screen for one-last outing.

Channel 4 logo. Copyright: Channel 4 Television Corporation 11:40pm
30 min
Slaterwood. Peter Slater. Copyright: Channel K

Slaterwood

A Comedy Lab pilot showcase for Bolton comic Peter Slater.

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