British Comedy Guide

Television

TV schedule Friday 24th April 2009

CBeebies logo. Credit: BBC 9am
10 min
Timmy Time. Copyright: Aardman Animations

Timmy Time

Series 1, Episode 15 - Timmy Goes Bang

After hearing thunder during a storm, Timmy becomes fixated by loud noises, banging anything he can find.

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 9pm
30 min
HIGNFY Titles. Copyright: BBC / Hat Trick Productions

Have I Got News For You

Series 37, Episode 1

With host Frank Skinner and guest panellists Alan Duncan and Katy Brand.

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 9:30pm
30 min
Reggie Perrin. Reggie Perrin (Martin Clunes). Copyright: Objective Productions

Reggie Perrin

Series 1, Episode 1

Reggie is feeling increasingly frustrated and alienated as he realises that he has worked at Groomtech for 10 years.

BBC Two 10pm
30 min
Genius With Dave Gorman. Dave Gorman. Copyright: BBC

Genius With Dave Gorman

Series 1, Episode 5 - Germaine Greer

Author, feminist and critic Germaine Greer judges whether or not the public's ideas are "Genuis or Not".

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 10:35pm
60 min
Friday Night With Jonathan Ross. Jonathan Ross

Friday Night With Jonathan Ross

Series 16, Episode 12 - Dame Helen Mirren, Simon Pegg, Miley Cyrus, Spandau Ballet

Jonathan is joined by Oscar-winner Dame Helen Mirren, global pop phenomenon Miley Cyrus and, giving their first TV interview and performance in twenty years, Spandau Ballet.

BBC Three 11:05pm (repeat)
Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps. Image shows from L to R: Louise (Kathryn Drysdale), Donna Henshaw (Natalie Casey), Janet (Sheridan Smith), Gary 'Gaz' Wilkinson (Will Mellor). Copyright: BBC

Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps

Series 8, Episode 5 - D.I.V.O.R.C.E

Donna and Gaz have decided to get divorced, a decision that takes them down memory lane.

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 11:45pm (repeat)
Severance

Severance

Darkly comic horror film about a team-building exercise that goes disastrously wrong in Eastern Europe when the group is set upon by crazed killers. Stars Danny Dyer, Tim McInnerny, Laura Harris, Toby Stephens, Claudie Blakley, Andy Nyman and Babou Ceesay.

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