British Comedy Guide

Television

TV schedule Monday 25th October 2010

CBBC logo. Credit: BBC 8am
25 min
Me & My Monsters. Copyright: Tiger Aspect Productions

Me & My Monsters

Series 1, Episode 6 - Haggis Strikes Back

When Eddie teaches Haggis to be more assertive, things soon gets out of hand as the furry giant starts to throw his weight. Meanwhile Fiend is reduced to a gibbering wreck, now that Haggis has taken his role as the bossy monster.

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 4pm
30 min
Hotel Trubble. Image shows from L to R: Jamie (Sam Phillips), Sally (Dominique Moore), Lenny (Gary Damer). Copyright: BBC

Hotel Trubble

Series 2, Episode 6 - Fangs For The Memories

Lenny is convinced vampires are real and that there is one staying at Hotel Trubble. To make matters worse, Mrs P has fallen in love with him. Dolly has yet another scheme to try to improve business.

Channel 5 logo 10pm
Channel 5 logo

Russell and Katy Get Married

Light-hearted documentary examining the marriage of comedian Russell Brand and singer Katy Perry. The film takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the pair's pasts, focusing on the unlikely alliance between a former heroin and sex addict and a one-time choir girl and gospel singer.

BBC Two 10pm
30 min
Genius With Dave Gorman. Dave Gorman. Copyright: BBC

Genius With Dave Gorman

Series 2, Episode 5 - Tim Minchin and Alexei Sayle

Australian musical comedian Tim Minchin and alternative comedy pioneer Alexei Sayle join Dave Gorman for tonight's edition. Ideas include harmonica false teeth for the elderly; decimalised time; and turning the underground into a lazy river so people can float to their destination in rubber rings.

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 10:35pm
40 min
Ask Rhod Gilbert. Image shows from L to R: Greg Davies, Rhod Gilbert, Lloyd Langford. Copyright: Green Inc Film And Television

Ask Rhod Gilbert

Series 1, Episode 5

Greg Davies and Rhod's flatmate Lloyd Langford are tonight joined in their quest by guest comic Adam Hills, showbiz personality Rita Simons (aka Roxy Mitchell from EastEnders) and 'Authenticator' David Tennant.

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