Here's a list of the new British comedy (and notable repeats) on TV / radio this Saturday 4th July 2009...
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9.00
BBC2 (repeat) |
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Sorry, I've Got No HeadEpisode 12: Emily and Monty hunt for their big break, Sergeant Harrison goes on patrol and the Secret Negotiator gives out more invaluable advice. |
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11.00
Five Live |
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Yes, It's The AshesEpisode 1: |
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12.30
Radio 4 (repeat) |
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The Now ShowEpisode 28.2: Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a mix of stand-up, sketches and songs, with Jon Holmes, Mitch Benn, Marcus Brigstocke and Laura Shavin. |
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20.00
BBC2 (repeat) |
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Dad's ArmyEpisode 9.5: Number Engaged. Mainwaring's motley crew is put in charge of a vital telephone line. They awake to find a bomb enmeshed in the wires. |
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21.00
Dave (repeat) |
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Have I Got News For YouFour episodes of the satirical panel game broadcast between 21.00-23.40. |
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21.25
BBC1 |
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Michael McIntyre's Comedy RoadshowEpisode 5, Belfast Waterfront Hall: |
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21.30
ITV1 |
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Mumbai CallingEpisode 6, My Mate Mumbai: |
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22.30
C4 (repeat) |
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New Heroes Of ComedyEpisode 3, Sacha Baron Cohen: Celebrating the success of Sacha Baron Cohen, the comic genius behind Ali G and Borat. From a five-minute character feature on Channel 4's satirical late night comedy series The 11 O'Clock Show to internationally renowned superstar, this one-hour show documents Sacha's meteoric rise. |
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23.10
E4 (repeat) |
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Frank Skinner Live At The Birmingham HippodromeThe first TV broadcast of Frank Skinner's 1997 stand-up show. |
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23.25
BBC3 (repeat) |
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Live At The ApolloEpisode 4.2, Al Murray, Shappi Khorsandi and Russell Kane: Al Murray introduces comedy from Shappi Khorsandi and Russell Kane. |
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23.35
C4 (repeat) |
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Alan Carr: Chatty ManEpisode 3: Alan Carr welcomes chat show king Jerry Springer and tennis legend Martina Navratilova to his show. Fergie and Will.I.Am from perform their latest single, I Got A Feeling. |