Television
TV schedule Sunday 22nd August 2010
School For Scoundrels
Comedy about a born loser who enrols at the College of Lifemanship and learns how to charm and ease his way to the top with the minimum of effort.
Carry On Spying
Four trainee spies are put on the trail of the subversive organisation STENCH as they try to track down the secret Formula X.
Mr. Bean
Episode 11 - Back To School Mr. BeanMr. Bean visits a local school's open day, trying out some painting, a spot of judo, and goods from the cake stall.
Mr. Bean
Episode 12 - Tee Off, Mr. BeanMr. Bean sticks rigorously to the rules in a game of crazy golf, and racks up a huge putt-count accordingly. He also needs to visit the laundrette.
Last Of The Summer Wine
Series 31, Episode 5 - Look Whose Wheel's Come OffGlenda sends a reluctant Barry off to paint a nice view, to take his mind off wanting to eat.
Have I Got News For You
Series 23, Episode 2With Ben Miller on Ian's side and Charlotte Church on Paul's.
Vexed
Series 1, Episode 2Jack and Kate investigate the attempted murder of a high-flying banker who was almost blown up.
Paul Merton's Weird And Wonderful World Of Early Cinema
Paul Merton goes in search of the origins of screen comedy in the forgotten world of silent cinema.
Al Murray The Pub Landlord: Live At The Palladium
A TV broadcast of Al Murray's 2007 stand-up show in which he plays the irreverent and hugely popular Pub Landlord character.
Alan Carr: Chatty Man
Series 4, Episode 10 - Drew Barrymore, Gary Lineker, Danielle Lineker, Phill JupitusAlan Carr is joined by Drew Barrymore, football presenter Gary Lineker and his wife Danielle Lineker, and comedian Phill Jupitus. Music comes from Goldfrapp.
Ideal
Series 6, Episode 1 - The BusinessAfter nine months away, Moz and Jenny return home to find several surprising changes. Not least of which being his ex-girlfriend, Nicki, taking over his hash dealing business.
Star Stories
Series 2, Episode 3 - Simon Cowell: My Honesty, My GeniusStar Stories looks at Simon Cowell's brilliant and modest life.
Ricky Gervais: Fame
The TV broadcast of Ricky Gervais' third stand up-show in which he focused on the 'weird world of fame'.
Father Ted
Episode 3.5, Escape To Victory: Key striker Father Jack drinks himself into oblivion just as the Craggy Island clerics are about to play a vital five-a-side football match against their Rugged Island rivals, led by devious Dick Byrne.
Comedy Classics
Episode 4 - BrassThe series moves onto comedy satire Brass, which was first aired in 1983 as a send-up of Thatcherite Britain and the gritty values of the North of England. It starred a cast of classical actors headed by Timothy West as the formidable Bradley Hardacre, a capitalist tyrant who lorded it over the residents of the 'grim up north' village of Utterley. With contributions from Timothy West and writers Julian Roach and John Stevenson.
Black Books
Series 2, Episode 4 - BloodBernard and Manny transform the shop. Bored Fran seeks out some unknown relatives.
The IT Crowd
Series 2, Episode 4 - The Dinner PartyJen has found love, and is giving a dinner party with her new boyfriend and six of their single friends. But when the three male invitees drop out at the last moment, Jen is forced to call upon Moss, Roy and Richmond.
The Klang Show
A celebration of silliness, The Klang Show is the We Are Klang team's inimitable take on the variety format.