Television
TV schedule Thursday 18th March 2010
Big Babies
Episode 4 - MarketRocco and Brooks go to the market and bump into the Gonch, who teaches them about bargains. Budge wants to go too, but he misses the car so has to try alternative transport.
Million Pound Bike Ride
David Walliams recruits Miranda Hart, Jimmy Carr, Russell Howard, Patrick Kielty, Davina McCall and Fearne Cotton to attempt a non-stop cycle relay between John O'Groats and Lands End, for Sport Relief. The gruelling four-day challenge involves cycling almost 1,000 miles through day and night, during the coldest winter for thirty years.
A League Of Their Own
Series 1, Episode 2Something's occurring this week as Gavin & Stacey star Ruth Jones joins her mate James Corden for sports-related banter. Alastair Campbell also guests on the comedy panel show.
The Bubble
Episode 5 - Josie Long, Tim Key, Katy BrandThree contestants are locked in a media-free zone. When they're brought out into the studio, they're shown a series of news reports. All they have to do is identify the true stories from the fakes. With Katy Brand, Josie Long and Tim Key.
Celebrity Juice
Series 3, Episode 1Keith Lemon, Holly Willoughby, Fearne Cotton and Rufus Hound are joined by DJ Dave Berry, Corrie actor Craig Gazey and model and WAG Abbey Clancy. Japes, jokes, gossip and star guests, including a new regular round featuring X Factor twins Jedward.
Alan Carr: Chatty Man
Series 3, Episode 7 - David Haye, Miranda Hart, Russell Howard, Justin BieberAlan is joined on the sofa by guests including the newly-crowned WBA World Heavyweight Boxing Champion David Haye and US teen sensation Justin Bieber chats about his new single Baby. With music from Florence and the Machine
Eddie Izzard: Marathon Man
Final episode in the series which follows comedian Eddie Izzard rising to the challenge for Sport Relief by running an astonishing 43 marathons in 51 days. Setting off from Glasgow he is on a tight schedule to get to the finish line in London on time. His route takes him through Edinburgh, where he meets old friends from his days as a struggling comedian. He is joined and supported by celebrities including Denise Van Outen and Frank Skinner along the way. But once he leaves Edinburgh he is alone once more.