Television
TV schedule Sunday 13th September 2009
The Wrong Box
Classic black comedy set during the reign of Queen Victoria. Two elderly brothers attempt to do away with each other in order to gain an inheritance.
Porridge
Series 3, Episode 2 - Poetic JusticeAn old acquaintance of Fletcher's becomes the third occupant of the cell: the judge who sentenced him to five years! Initial resentment fades, and Fletcher decides that an old school friend of the Governor's could prove very useful. However, not all his fellow prisoners are as enlightened.
Have I Got News For You
A selection of episodes of the satirical panel game staring Ian Hislop and Paul Merton, broadcast between 9pm-11.40pm.
Shooting Stars
Series 6, Episode 3On Jack's team tonight is TV presenter Julia Bradbury and comedy actor Martin Freeman, while Ulrika welcomes Hollywood movie star Paddy Considine and, once again, politely puts up with her regular guest, burger van owner Angelos Epithemiou.
Father Ted
Episode 2.9, New Jack City: Father Jack is sent to St Clabbert's Old Priests' Home to be treated for his incredibly hairy hands. When his replacement turns out to be even more trouble, Ted and Dougal mount a daring rescue mission.
Lunch Monkeys
Series 1, Episode 1 - SpacepantsBoss Mike is driven nuts by new girl Shelley who takes a two hour lunch to get a tattoo. Office Manager Gloria is too lazy to do Shelley's induction and leaves it to Darrel - bad move.
The Unforgettable...
Series 3, Episode 1 - Tommy CooperDocumentary looking at the work and private life of comedian Tommy Cooper, including clips from his performances.
TV Heaven, Telly Hell
Sean Lock hosts a comedy chat show in which celebrity guests review the TV shows they have loved and loathed. Jack Dee recalls a uniquely bizarre pairing of Cliff Richard and John Travolta in It's a Royal Knockout.
Katy Brand's Big Ass Show
Series 3, Episode 1Katy Brand is back for another run of anarchic, noisy fun bringing her unique take on some of the biggest names in music, TV and film. The musical parodies this week include Lady GaGa, Kanye West and Coldplay.