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TV schedule Monday 20th September 2021

CITV 5pm
15 min
The Rubbish World Of Dave Spud

The Rubbish World Of Dave Spud

Series 2, Episode 35 - Grim Fest

It's Grim Fest, the annual festival at Grimsby Heights - this year it's the Spuds' turn to run the show, and they have persuaded a special guest - wrestler Micky Boom Boom - to help them make it a day to remember. Unfortunately, their jealous neighbours the Dups are out to sabotage their efforts...

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

Still So Awkward

Episode 9 - Audition

Lily is desperate to attend an audition even though she doesn't have an agent or know what the role is for, and Frankie is keen to prove herself as an artist and businesswoman.

CITV 5:15pm
15 min
The Rubbish World Of Dave Spud

The Rubbish World Of Dave Spud

Series 2, Episode 36 - Old Dave

Dave is sick of following his mum and dad's rules - creating a reverse fountain of youth in the bath, he shrivels himself into an old man and sets about making up his own rules to follow. It is not long before the whole world starts turning upside down, proving that rules really are there for a reason...

Comedy Central 9pm
60 min
The Complaints Department. Suzi Ruffell. Copyright: Monkey Kingdom

The Complaints Department

Episode 2

On the show tonight, Jason is joined by Sarah Millican, Eshaan Akbar, Suzi Ruffell and Hal Cruttenden.

BBC Two 10pm
30 min
Alma's Not Normal. Image shows from L to R: Alma Nuthall (Sophie Willan), Gregg (Chris Cantrill). Copyright: Expectation Entertainment

Alma's Not Normal

Series 1, Episode 2 - Ruby

Alma reluctantly takes up the position of 'sandwich artiste' at SubNGo. But after a demeaning trial shift, she decides to try a different career path.

U&Dave channel logo 10pm
60 min
British As Folk. Image shows from L to R: Darren Harriott, Ivo Graham, Fern Brady. Copyright: STV Productions

British As Folk

Episode 2 - Wales: Are We Speaking The Same Language?

Darren, Fern and Ivo travel to the Valleys to find out what it means to be Welsh today and ask 'Are We Speaking The Same Language?'.

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