British Comedy Guide

Television

TV schedule Thursday 8th November 2018

CBBC logo. Credit: BBC 5pm
30 min
So Awkward. Copyright: Channel X North

So Awkward

Series 4, Episode 12 - Inspiring Women Of Tomorrow

The girls follow an app promising future success, but can they resist their weaknesses?

CBeebies logo. Credit: BBC 5:25pm
15 min
Gigglebiz. Justin Fletcher. Copyright: BBC

Gigglebiz

Series 5, Episode 10 - DIY Dan's Dripping Tap

DIY Dan gets soaked trying to fix a dripping tap, Gail Force interviews a slime expert, and there is lots of laughter in Wizard Tripwick's classroom.

Sky Atlantic logo. Copyright: Sky 10pm
40 min
Sally4Ever. Image shows from L to R: Emma (Julia Davis), Dan (Seb Cardinal)

Sally4Ever

Episode 3

It's a question that has been asked through the ages: can eggs be sexy? It's one Sally must answer as her company launches a campaign to make the humble egg seductive. However, as her new beau Emma becomes increasingly needy and demanding, Sally's performance at work begins to suffer, and her chances of promotion start to look bleak.

U&W channel logo 10pm
40 min
Women On The Verge. Image shows from L to R: Martin (Aaron McCusker), Alison (Eileen Walsh)

Women On The Verge

Episode 5

Katie has last minute unexpected problems with the launch of her photography exhibition.

ITV2 logo. Credit: ITV 10pm
50 min
Celebrity Juice. Image shows from L to R: Katherine Ryan, Joel Dommett, Jordan Stephens, Leigh Francis, Jimmy Carr, Maya Jama, Brian McFadden, Fearne Cotton

Celebrity Juice

Series 20, Episode 9

Fearne Cotton and special guest team captain Jimmy Carr go head to head in a series of hilarious games. Joining the panel this week are Don't Hate The Playaz hosts Maya Jama and Jordan Stephens, singer and TV presenter Brian McFadden and top comedians Joel Dommett and Katherine Ryan.

Sky One logo. Copyright: Sky 10pm
60 min
The Russell Howard Hour. Russell Howard. Copyright: Avalon Television

The Russell Howard Hour

Series 2, Episode 1

Russell returns to mock the madness of the news. He talks Isis with New York Times journalist Rukmini Callimachi and gets päntsdrunk with Greg Davies.

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