Television
TV schedule Thursday 22nd October 2009
Off The Hook
Episode 7With the first term hurtling towards its finale, Danny's end-of-term project sees him having to produce his own live TV show.
Never Mind The Buzzcocks
Series 23, Episode 4Guest host Jack Whitehall is joined by musician Mr Hudson, Rochelle Wiseman from The Saturdays, Loose Women's Andrea McLean and actor Stephen Mangan.
Home Time
Episode 6As the girls wake up from a boozy sleepover, Gaynor gets a nasty shock - an invitation to a school reunion. Whether she goes or not, she's finally going to have to face up to all the rumours about why she went and what went wrong.
School Of Comedy
Series 1, Episode 4This episode includes sketches about the bad news police, publisher Bob Ryan, a piano teacher and a Talk Sport loving cabbie.
Russell Howard's Good News
Series 1, Episode 1Russell introduces his new show and looks at the big stories in the news, including the recent political conferences. His mystery guest turns out to be the most tattooed senior citizen in the world.
The Inbetweeners
Series 2, Episode 4 - Night Out In LondonIn a desperate attempt at reinvention, Will decides that the lads should become cool and go clubbing.
Absolute Power
The House of Lords: the Government has got to be seen to be doing something radical about reforming their Lordships, so Number 10 asks Charles to come up with a headline grabbing strategy.
Smack The Pony
A double bill of the all-woman sketch show featuring Sally Phillips, Doon Mackichan and Fiona Allen.
Harry Hill's TV Burp
Episode 9.2: Quick fire comic Harry Hill skewers more of the funniest, quirkiest and silliest clips from the week's TV output, including the usual mix of top reality shows, soaps and dramas, along with some genuine oddities.
Peep Show
Series 6, Episode 5 - The PartyAs a last desperate hurrah before the baby arrives, Mark and Jeremy decide to throw a party.
The Armstrong & Miller Show
Series 2, Episode 1We learn about the origins of hairdressing from Neanderthals; Brabbins and Fyffe, the filthy alter-egos of Flanders and Swann, sing a jolly little song about women.