Television
TV schedule Friday 12th June 2009
Are You Being Served?
Our Figures Are Slipping: There is dissent in the ranks when a sales conference is scheduled to be held out of hours.
Have I Got News For You
Series 37, Episode 8With guest host Lee Mack and panellists Shappi Khorsandi and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.
Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps
Series 8, Episode 7 - You DecideGaz is torn between the two girls and although he decides to stay with Janet for the sake of Corinthian, when he goes to tell Donna he realises he loves her, too, and can't be without her.
Outnumbered
Series 2, Episode 1The family attend a wedding. For the parents it soon turns into that all-too-familiar struggle to control your kids and, if possible, get through the wedding day without decking any relatives.
Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps
Series 8, Documentary - The Love TriangleAs the nation decides the outcome of Gaz's love life, this documentary delves into the history of the long-running and rocky romances between Gaz, Donna and Janet.
8 Out Of 10 Cats
Series 8, Episode 2This week's guests are Jeremy Clarkson, David Walliams, Holly Walsh and James McQuillan from The Apprentice.
Live At The Apollo
Series 3, Episode 1 - Jack Dee, Jason Manford and Russell HowardJack Dee presents his final episode. The guests are Jason Manford and Russell Howard.
Friday Night With Jonathan Ross
Series 16, Episode 19 - Giles Coren, Sue Perkins, Jack Black, Take ThatJonathan Ross is joined by flamboyant School of Rock star Jack Black, as well as time-travelling gastronomes Sue Perkins and Giles Coren. And there is chat and performance from the all-conquering Take That.
Live At The Apollo
Series 3, Episode 2 - Jimmy Carr and Alan CarrJimmy Carr hosts, with his special guest Alan Carr. In this show recorded in front of a packed house at the famous Hammersmith Apollo Jimmy and Alan point the finger at bullies, estate agents, phone sex lines and bread making machines.
Russell Brand's Ponderland
Series 1, Episode 1 - ChildhoodRussell draws on his own personal experiences to discuss the complexities of childhood, its innocence, confusion and fear. After childhood comes adolescence, which delivers further issues to be dealt with.