Television
TV schedule Monday 12th July 2010
Passport To Pimlico
Ealing comedy about a legal discovery that leads the residents of Pimlico to declare themselves an independent nation, Burgundy.
Jeeves And Wooster
Wooster decides he is in love with Bobbie Wickham and enters into a competition with another of her suitors. His friend Tuppy Glossop has his eye on an opera singer.
Have I Got News For You
Series 37, Episode 1With host Frank Skinner and guest panellists Alan Duncan and Katy Brand.
Gavin & Stacey
Series 2, Episode 5It's Gwen's birthday and Bryn has arranged a special surprise treat.
Lee Nelson's Well Good Show
Series 1, Episode 5Who will be victorious in the game of national stereotypes - 20 Second Foreign Challenge? Meanwhile Jason Bent meets Five Live's Chappers.
Have I Got News For You
Series 37, Episode 2Damian Lewis acts as host with guest panellists Chris Addison and Janet Street-Porter.
Rev.
Series 1, Episode 3Adam's decision to allow a Muslim children's prayer group to use the church for classes brings his congregation's prejudices to light.
Mock The Week
Series 2, Episode 1Hugh Dennis and Frankie Boyle are joined by Jo Brand for the third time, whilst Rory Bremner has Andy Parsons and John Oliver on his team.
Room 101
Series 9, Episode 6 - Fern BrittonFern Britton rants about her hatred of skiing holidays, detox diets and flowers from petrol stations.
Mock The Week
Series 2, Episode 2Gina Yashere makes her first appearance on the show, joining Hugh Dennis and Frankie Boyle's team. Meanwhile John Oliver and Al Murray join Rory Bremner again.
Shameless
Series 6, Episode 4Monica feels neglected when Frank rejects her sexual advances, and she's determined to get her groove back.
Gavin & Stacey
Series 2, Episode 5It's Gwen's birthday and Bryn has arranged a special surprise treat.
Lee Nelson's Well Good Show
Series 1, Episode 5Who will be victorious in the game of national stereotypes - 20 Second Foreign Challenge? Meanwhile Jason Bent meets Five Live's Chappers.