Television
TV schedule Monday 16th November 2009
Jeeves And Wooster
Things don't seem too tickety-boo for Bertie when he learns that Aunt Agatha is coming to Manhattan, especially as he has completely failed in his mission to prevent Cyril from treading the boards. It seems that only Jeeves can help him out of another frightful to-do.
Walk On The Wild Side
Series 1, Episode 2Meerkat Sir Alan looks for an apprentice, some lizard punks spend the Bank Holiday reliving their youth, and a Geordie anteater guides us through the complex world of ant cuisine. With Rolf Harris playing a koala.
Harry Hill's TV Burp
Series 9, Episode 6This week's episode featured talk of the universally loved film Gummo on The X Factor, Pamela Anderson not understanding Joe Swash and the church was on fire on Emmerdale.
Miranda
Series 1, Episode 2 - TeacherMiranda is rather British when it comes to sex, or shenanigans as she likes to call it. Trying to overcome her hang-ups she decides the way forward with Gary would be to create a romantic moment so he'll see her in a sexual light.
Gary: Tank Commander
Series 1, Episode 1 - Be The BestCpl Gary McLintoch and his tank crew return from Iraq to tackle their toughest mission yet - a recruitment stall in the local shopping centre. And when the worst recruit ever is signed up, the boys try desperately to pull off the great escape.
Have I Got News For You
Series 38, Episode 5Ian Hislop and Paul Merton again look at the week's news. With guest host Jack Dee and guest panellists Marcus Brigstocke and Rebecca Front.
Spaced
Series 1, Episode 5 - ChaosTim and Daisy are still in disagreement about Colin, which is intensified when he mysteriously disappears. When they receive an anonymous note it is up to Tim to pull the troops together and save Colin.
The Graham Norton Show
Series 6, Episode 7Among the guests joining Graham on his sofa are the legend that is Rod Stewart, globetrotter and Monty Python star Michael Palin, and Vicar Of Dibley star Dawn French.
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle
Series 1, Episode 3 - Political CorrectnessStewart Lee asks whether political correctness really has gone mad.