Television
TV schedule Saturday 21st July 2018
Would I Lie To You?
A selection of episodes from the sixth series of the lie-based panel game.
Dad's Army
Series 8, Episode 5 - High FinanceJones is in financial danger as he has an outstanding £50 overdraft with the bank, and cannot afford to pay his staff. Helping to assess his books, Mainwaring discovers that the debt has a long and confusing trail to it.
Citizen Khan
A selection of episodes from the fifth series of the Adil Ray sitcom.
Funny Women: Victoria Wood
Documentary charting the comedy career of Victoria Wood.
A League Of Their Own
Series 9, Episode 1James Corden, Jamie Redknapp, Freddie Flintoff and Jack Whitehall are joined by Ryder Cup legend Ian Poulter, Sky Sports presenter Olivia Wayne and comedian Josh Widdicombe.
Mrs. Brown's Boys
Series 2, Episode 3 - iMammy (Batteries Not Included)With Dermot and Maria's baby due very soon, Agnes is excited about the prospect of having a new Brown in the house.
Victoria Wood Live
This classic live show finds the comedienne in sparkling form, with her trademark witty wordplay.
QI
Series O, Episode 1 - OlogiesIn the first episode of the 'O' series, Sandi Toksvig sets out in search of 'Ologies' and 'Odoxies' - and finds out how an amusement arcade helped to win the Cold War, meets a lizard with three eyes, and much else besides. The guests are Bill Bailey, Phill Jupitus and Claudia Winkleman.
Keith Lemon: Coming In America
Episode 3Keith decides he needs his family out in LA to keep him grounded when his career takes off. While they settle in with him and Ashley, Keith under the tutelage of John Barrowman decides that acting could be his way in to the Hollywood elite.
Nathan Barley
Comedy series which mercilessly parodies the lifestyles of young London media types.
The Undiscovered Peter Cook
Documentary featuring recently discovered footage of Peter Cook.
Have I Got News For You
Series 47, Episode 8Guest host Kirsty Young is joined by panellists Ross Noble and John Cooper Clarke.
Nathan Barley
Comedy series which mercilessly parodies the lifestyles of young London media types.