Television
TV schedule Thursday 12th November 2009
Men Behaving Badly
Series 5, Episode 2 - The Good Pub GuideTony tries to muscle in on Deborah's new-found interest in astrology, while Gary grills the pub's new landlord on his lock-in and deferred-payment policies.
Misfits
Series 1, Episode 1When five young outsiders on community service get caught in a strange storm they quickly discover that they have developed superpowers.
Russell Howard's Good News
Series 1, Episode 4Topical news show hosted by comedian Russell Howard, who offers his unique perspective on the big stories dominating the media across TV, online and in print, as well as picking up on those sometimes overlooked things that make him smile.
Piers Morgan's Life Stories
Another chance to see Piers Morgan interview Ronnie Corbett about his incredible 50 years in show business. Corbett talks about everything from the tragic death of his comedy partner Ronnie Barker, to the reason why he has not been able to tell his wife he loves her.
8 Out Of 10 Cats
Series 8, Episode 1Jimmy Carr hosts proceedings as team captains Sean Lock and Jason Manford return for another battle. This week's guests are Johnny Vegas, Jack Whitehall, Ulrika Jonsson and Alex Zane.
Campus
Semi-improvised sitcom set on a university campus, following its unhinged staff.
The Thick Of It
Series 3, Episode 3Nicola and Ollie are trying to write speech for the annual party conference in a hotel bedroom in Eastbourne, with nothing but a laptop, a printer and a tiny kettle.
Teachers
Series 3, Episode 13Lindsay and Matt's friendship grows after a drunken kiss; despite avoiding each other and their eternal embarrassment, they cannot keep apart. Lindsay tries to put herself off Matt, by talking about his beautiful wife and listening to his tales about his 'multiple shagging disorder', but nothing works.
The Armstrong & Miller Show
Series 2, Episode 5The Second World War pilots question whether being forced to eat powdered egg is actually abuse. And, when a middle-aged raver is recognised by the DJ as Mr Wilkinson from work, he begins to regret popping those extra pills.