Television
TV schedule Monday 7th September 2009
Gigglebiz
Series 1, Episode 1Today's opening show features DIY Dan, TV's worst do-it-yourself practitioner, who tries to get to grips with putting up curtains; the Berito Brothers, a troupe of acrobats who've seen better days and who demonstrate their original take on the old "firing from a cannon" routine; and irrepressible and inquisitive Humphrey, who launches himself into a game of crazy golf with his trusty companion Woody the dog.
Jeeves And Wooster
Bertie is told by Aunt Dahlia to retrieve a silver cream jug from Sir Watkyn Bassett, the magistrate who once fined him for stealing a policeman's helmet. The mission seems doomed until Jeeves discovers the dark secret behind the leader of the Black Short Movement.
Gavin & Stacey
Series 1, Episode 6The wedding day has finally arrived, but will they go through with it? Will Uncle Bryn finally admit to what happened on the fishing trip and will Nessa do what she knows she must?
We Are Klang
Episode 6 - AlienGreg is bristling with excitement and pride, as the Klangbury Centenary Parade looms.
Happy Hollidays
Episode 1 - The VisitCaravan site owner Colin Holliday is thrown into a panic when he receives news of an unwelcome spot inspection from long-standing rival Mike Bryan. Meanwhile, resident entertainer Joyce Mullen takes offence at suggestions that she pull her act together, and Debbi tries to track down an escapee from Pets' Corner.
Shameless
Series 6, Episode 14Yvonne is confronted by a ghost from her past: the consequences aren't worth thinking about, and Yvonne has to think fast to keep the truth from Chesney and Meena.
Little Britain
Vicky Pollard smokes on a bus, Lou and Andy go ice-skating, and there's a robbery in a jewellery shop. Emily and Florence take a walk, and Meera of the Fat Fighters wins a lottery. With Anthony Head and Jamie Theakston.
Would I Lie To You?
Series 3, Episode 5This week, comedian Jack Whitehall and former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie join David to do battle with Lee's team mates, TV presenter Christine Bleakley and stand-up comedian Frankie Boyle.