Television
TV schedule Wednesday 29th September 2010
Scoop
Series 2, Episode 2 - Curses Foiled AgainDigby and Hacker are sent to report on a cursed Egyptian statue, but it goes missing.
We Need Answers
Series 2, Episode 6 - The SunFormer editor of The Sun turned broadcaster Kelvin MacKenzie competes with cooking writer and celebrity chef Sophie Grigson. This week's episode sees Kelvin and Sophie playing a tickling game.
Little Britain
Episode 2.3: Dafydd brushes up his Shakespeare at an audition for the Llandewi Breffi production of Hamlet. Emily and Florence encounter some rowdy boys playing football in the park, Lou takes Andy ice-skating and Marjorie Dawes has a rare moment of kindness. Guest starring Jamie Theakston.
Bottom Live 3: Hooligan's Island
Richie and Eddie find themselves marooned on a desert island in the third live stage show based on the popular sitcom.
Richard Bacon's Beer & Pizza Club
Series 1, Episode 2With Stephen Mangan, Jon Richardson and Charlie Baker.
Have I Got News For You
Long-running topical panel game with a strong political slant, featuring team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton.
Sports Mash - Taking The Mic
Episode 1New comedy sketch show in which the commentary of classic sports footage is re-voiced by Alistair McGowan, Dave Lamb and Lucy Montgomery.
Reggie Perrin
Series 1, Episode 5Sick of commuting to work, Reggie takes up cycling - with painful results.
Love Soup
Series 2, Episode 6 - Sophisticated LadyCleo and Milly attempt to find Alice's perfect man by searching through the department store's confidential prescription records.
Bottom Live 2003: Weapons Grade Y-Fronts Tour
Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson journey through space and time inside Eddie's lavatorial time machine.
One Non Blonde: Down Under
Episode 2Didio goes to a school in Dunedin and meets a primary school head teacher who tries to enlighten her on the New Zealand educational system. Titchy meets New Zealand's number one hip hop artist Savage and records a music video for his/her track Maori Paradise. Pammy learns the Kappa Haka, the traditional Maori war dance.