Television
TV schedule Saturday 3rd October 2009
My Almost Famous Family
Episode 4 - Piece Of MeGary is determined not to miss Hadley's football or the father-son basketball with Isaac, so Shalondra devises a fridge magnet chart to keep everything to plan. Meanwhile, Toyah gets hooked on her celebrity status.
Dad's Army
Series 8, Episode 3 - Is There Honey Still For Tea?There is some sad news when it is revealed that Godfrey's cottage is to be knocked down in order to make way for a new aerodrome, and Mainwaring struggles to break the news. However, Frazer has a plan that may save the day.
Mock The Week
A selection of four episodes of the satirical panel game, from 21.00-23.40.
Little Britain
Emily and Florence go on a stag night, the Prime Minister's moustache tickles Sebastian, and Andy and Lou have trouble with a frisbee.
Monty Python: Almost The Truth
Highlights Special - Monty Python: Almost The Truth - The BBC Lawyers' CutTo commemorate the 'Ruby Jubilee' of Monty Python, this film (an edited version of the six-part DVD series) tells the story of the Pythons from start to finish.
How Not To Live Your Life
A repeat run of the first half of series two.
And Now For Something Completely Different
Big screen version of the Monty Python TV series in which the team re-perform some of their most famous sketches.
Ricky Gervais: Politics
Ricky Gervais's sell-out live show looking at the world of politics.
Live At The Apollo
Jack Dee Live At The Apollo Series 2, Episode 4 - Keith BarretJack Dee invites Rob Brydon's alter ego Keith Barret on to the stage.
Vic Reeves Big Night Out
A double bill of the show which launched the careers of Vic and Bob, featuring some help from Vic's assistant Les, The Man With the Stick, Graham Lister and Judge Nutmeg.
Katy Brand's Big Ass Show
A triple-bill of Katy Brand's sketch show, featuring her takes on Lily Allen, U2 and the Kasier Chiefs.
Movie Connections - Series 1 Episode 1 - Holy Grail
In 1974, the Monty Python team, buoyed by the success of their television series, decided to try their hand at making a feature film. The result, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, has become a cult classic and has even inspired a West End musical. John Cleese, Michael Palin, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam and others involved in the production explain how this came about despite a series of disasters befalling the project.