Television
TV schedule Wednesday 3rd March 2010
The Legend Of Dick And Dom
Series 2, Episode 1 - BeastlyAs another plague besets the people of Fyredor, Princes Dick and Dom are once again sent out to find the ingredients for a cure - but the terrible illness is about to take a turn for the worse!
It's Only A Theory
Episode 4Clare Balding is back in the guest judge chair, and the experts this time are Prof Geoff Beattie and New Scientist magazine's cosmology consultant, Marcus Chown.
Black Books
Series 1, Episode 4 - The BlackoutFran sees her boyfriend on a lunch date. Bernard is snubbed by friends but doesn't know why and Manny plays good cop, bad cop.
Grumpy Old Women
Series 3, Episode 3 - My Family And Other AnimalsA veritable army of women "of a certain age" join forces to bemoan the vicissitudes of family life.
Grouchy Young Men
Series 1, Episode 2These twenty-something celebrity blokes, including Jim Jeffries and Russell Kane, are rather dazed and confused with the issue of being now, irrefutably grown up.
Coming Of Age
Series 2, Episode 8 - Live Or DieOllie's in hospital after his heart attack, deep in sleep whilst a distraught Jas and their worried friends keep vigil. But he is facing an angel, giving him the option of whether to live, or to die.
Ladies Of Letters
Series 1, Episode 1After Irene's daughter gets married, she receives a thank you note from Vera, with whom she socialised at the occasion. Touched by the gesture, Irene responds to Vera's note, and so begins a correspondence in which the ladies discourse upon all manner of events in their lives.
Shameless
Series 7, Episode 6Patrick's plans to salsa into the sunset with his new love are scuppered when Mimi forces him to guarantee the financial security of the family.
The Bubble
Episode 2 - Jon Richardson, Germaine Greer, Ed ByrneAfter spending four days isolated from the media, Germaine Greer, Ed Byrne and Jon Richardson must determine which news stories are real and which are fakes.
It's Only A Theory
Episode 4Clare Balding is back in the guest judge chair, and the experts this time are Prof Geoff Beattie and New Scientist magazine's cosmology consultant, Marcus Chown.