Television
TV schedule Friday 27th February 2009
The Legend Of Dick And Dom
Series 1, Episode 9 - Back To SchoolPrinces Dick and Dom send their terrible wizard Mannitol back to wizard school while they hunt down a dragon's clack, the next potion ingredient.
Moving Wallpaper
Series 2 - Renaissance, Episode 1The production team face a new challenge to come up with a hit show for ITV. Cornish surfing soap Echo Beach has been cancelled and the writers are out of a job. Can egocentric producer Jonathan Pope find his next big idea? And will everyone else manage to cover up his trail of faux pas?
Not Going Out
Series 3, Episode 5 - NeighbourA new neighbour moves in upstairs and his constant noise drives Lucy to distraction.
Al Murray's Multiple Personality Disorder
Episode 1Prurient Dad Peter Taylor meets his daughter's new boyfriend; there's a sneaky peek at Ray Winstone's latest historical drama; and footballer Jason Bent is in two minds about his new contract.
Rab C. Nesbitt
Series 8, Episode 5 - BugAfter another sleepless night, Rab goes to the doctor. But he soon discovers that everyone in the Two Ways is suffering from the same ailment.
Calendar Girls
Gentle comedy drama based on the true story of 11 ladies from Yorkshire who stripped off for a charity calendar.
Free Agents
Episode 3Stephen makes Alex and Helen attend an agent's funeral in order to steal his old friend / late colleague's clients.
Grownups
Series 3, Episode 7 - Me, Me, MeMichelle and Jenny's girlie night out ends in disaster. Grant maims pensioners in his bid to drum up business for his law firm. Alex comes face to face with his fear of little people and runs through a sheet glass window, yet again. Chris discovers he's a daddy and has been for the past sixteen years.
Lee Mack Live
Lee Mack presents a stand-up show from London's Bloomsbury Theatre.
Friday Night With Jonathan Ross
Series 16, Episode 6 - Sir David Attenborough, Emily Blunt, Clive Owen, U2Jonathan is joined in the studio by evergreen broadcasting legend Sir David Attenborough, Hollywood Brit-packers Emily Blunt and Clive Owen, and rock superstars U2, who perform live in the studio.