Television
TV schedule Tuesday 24th November 2009
Shaun The Sheep
Series 2, Episode 2 - Draw The LineThe flock hijack a road line-painting machine and cause chaos while creating giant works of art in the field. However, will farmer appreciate their art?
Shaun The Sheep
Stop-motion animated children's sitcom by Aardman Animations for CBBC. Wildly popular with not just kids, but adults too.
Trinity
Episode 2When Ross Bonham displays worryingly violent tendencies, he risks expulsion and sets Theo up against Professor Maltravers. Meanwhile, Angus and Raj get involved in Dorian's prank on the college statue.
Mock The Week
Mock the Week Again: A repeat of the satirical panel game featuring Dara O'Briain, Frankie Boyle, Hugh Dennis, Andy Parsons and Russell Howard.
Argumental
Series 2, Highlights SpecialSpecial 'best of' edition of the hilariously heated debate show. Sean Lock tackles tattoos and Frankie Boyle considers class, as chair John Sergeant attempts to keep order.
It's Only A Theory
Episode 8Clare Balding returns to the judge's chair, with experts David Ryan and Marcus Chown presenting the final theories of the series.
No Holds Bard
A 60-minute mockumentary from BBC Scotland celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns.
Cast Offs
Episode 1 - DanSix months in a wheelchair, Dan is sweet, slightly naive and liable to have his pants nicked and stuffed into a postbox. Or at least he is when he's playing with the local wheelchair basketball team.
8 Out Of 10 Cats
Topical Channel 4 comedy panel show hosted by Jimmy Carr. The questions are based on survey results and statistics.
Beehive
Episode 3The four George Michaels get up to some mischief in the park; Clare gets a special robot; Marilyn Monroe applies for a job flipping burgers; and we enter the not so fragrant world of the flatulent Geishas.
The Graham Norton Show
Series 6, Episode 8In a Welsh triple-bill, Graham is joined by Dame Shirley Bassey, who performs The Girl from Tiger Bay and chats about her career; actor Michael Sheen, who talks about his performances as Tony Blair, Kenneth Williams, David Frost and Brian Clough; and Welsh comedian Rhod Gilbert, who takes the comedy chair.