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Sent to receive a traditional blessing, Romesh has a chicken rubbed on his head.
Nish Kumar introduces some of the finest Asian comedians from the UK and beyond.
Mark Watson hosts the final of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4’s New Comedy Award from the Edinburgh Fringe.
Miranda gets overexcited by the prospect of her first real date.
Paul and Bob fish for tench in Norfolk and reminisce about their childhood days.
Things get a little too close for comfort when the couple play a relationship quiz.
Midsomer Murders gets injected with some much-needed cultural diversity.
With guests James Acaster, Tom Allen, Ari Eldjarn, Ed Gamble and Ellie Taylor.
Chortle Award-winning show from comedian, halloumi enthusiast and absolute lad Joe Lycett.
Romesh Ranganathan is back hitting-up some of the UK’s funniest comedians.
Miss Holland has arrived, keen to become a British lady and find her own Prince Harry.
Stand-up comedy from Stewart Lee, recorded live at the Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea.
The phenomenon of toilet books - where did they come from and who reads them?
A struggling comedian takes on challenges to become the next megastar vlogger.
Andy tries to work up the nerve to confront Teresa about their child.
Neil believes he has been fired and goes off the deep end.
After a less than satisfactory work review, Aisling joins Danielle at a night club.
Nish Kumar discusses the benefits of having an 'ethnically ambiguous' face.
Rachel Parris with a comic guide to how women can get ahead in television.
Lost Voice Guy Lee Ridley investigates whether he should adopt the Geordie accent.
Mobeen receives a visit from armed police, but will he snitch on the real culprit?
John and Kayleigh were not in a good place the last time we saw them, but what happened?
Earnest 'Earn' Marks sees an opportunity when he learns his cousin could become a rapper.
Newly-single Claire decides to have a one-night stand to cheer herself up.