Television
TV schedule Saturday 30th September 2017
Red Dwarf
A selection of episodes from Series X.
A League Of Their Own
Series 12, Episode 3Boxer Tony Bellew, comedian Romesh Ranganathan and British hockey star Sam Quek join the regulars.
Dad's Army
Series 4, Episode 9 - Mum's ArmyMainwaring decides to invite more women to help the Home Guard. One of these women, Mrs Gray, catches his eye. Could this be the path to love?
Stella
Series 6, Episode 3Stella faces life without Michael as he moves into The Frisky Fox. Meanwhile, the plans for Olwen's birthday bash get too much for Aunty Brenda as she deals with the news about her dad.
The Jonathan Ross Show
Series 12, Episode 5 - Demi Lovato, Martin Clunes, Holly Willoughby, James ArthurJonathan Ross is joined by multi-award-winning singer and actress Demi Lovato, Doc Martin star Martin Clunes, presenter Holly Willoughby and chart-topping X Factor winner James Arthur.
Mrs. Brown's Boys
Series 3, Episode 5 - Mammy?It's a stressful day for Agnes, as everything seems to be happening all at once. Rory and Dino have had a huge falling out, and Mark and Betty have got their emigration visas and are off to Australia.
The Russell Howard Hour
Series 1, Episode 2Uber, Trump and Kim Jong-un get the Russell Howard treatment as he mocks the madness of the news. He also chats to comedy writer Adam Kay.
Sam Delaney's News Thing
Episode 37 - Capitalism RIPNow that Jeremy Corbyn has announced the death of capitalism, Corbynista Chris Williamson explains how the socialist utopia will work, and we watch George Galloway and Ken Livingstone watch the Labour conference on their telly. With Andrew Pierce, London Hughes and Erich McElroy.
The Inbetweeners
Series 2, Episode 4 - Night Out In LondonIn a desperate attempt at reinvention, Will decides that the lads should become cool and go clubbing.
Dave Gorman: Modern Life Is Goodish
Series 3, Episode 8 - A German TraditionModern Life Is Goodish concludes tonight with a look at the current obsession with customer feedback and market research. Just how reliable is this data? Dave tries to find out with the help of fans of Ant and Dec and people who like a very specific type of soup.