Television
TV schedule Saturday 31st December 2016
Ken Dodd: In His Own Words
Definitive documentary about the career of Ken Dodd, featuring an interview with the comedian.
Peter Pan Goes Wrong
Join the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society for their latest production, Peter Pan.
Peter Cook & Dudley Moore: The Missing Sketches
Rediscovered sketches from Not Only... But Also... broadcast alongside classic material.
Dawn French Live: 30 Million Minutes
Dawn French stars in her critically acclaimed one-woman show, 30 Million Minutes.
Alan Carr: Chatty Man
2016 Specials, New Year Special - Alan Carr's New Year SpecstacularAlan Carr's New Year Specstacular is back - witness Alan and his special celebrity guests running riot around Channel 4 HQ bringing in 2017 with unpredictable madness, party games and special guests. With special guests Danny Dyer, Keith Lemon, Greg Rutherford, Laura Whitmore, Will Mellor, Sinitta, Gemma Collins and Professor Green.
The Graham Norton Show
Series 20, New Year Special - Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, James McAvoy, Frank Skinner, Gary O'Donovan, Paul O'Donovan, Pete TongOn Graham's star-studded New Year's Eve sofa: award-winning actors Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard, together in Assassin's Creed; X-Men star James McAvoy, starring in new film Split; comedian Frank Skinner, hosting the new series of Room 101; and Irish rowing heroes Gary and Paul O'Donovan. Plus music from Pete Tong and the Heritage Orchestra.
Sam Delaney's News Thing
Highlights Special - News Thing HootenannySam attempts to replace Jools Holland as the face of New Year's Eve, with a look back on some of the best moments from the last few weeks.
Only An Excuse?
New Year Special - 2016Jonathan Watson returns with the team for another look back at what the past twelve months have served up both on and off the pitch. As well as highlighting the woes of Gordon Strachan's Scotland team, Sir Alex Ferguson, Mark Warburton and new bhoy Brendan Rodgers chip in with their contributions while non-footballing headline makers like Donald Trump, Sir Rod Stewart and Nicola Sturgeon also have something to say.