Tonight we're going to party like it's 1990-1999
The Queen's birthday puts a spanner in the works of Fowler and Dawkins' anniversary.
While Nicky decides he wants to change the world, Mary and Tosker make a big mistake.
The phone bill arrives as Dave and Denise's wedding approaches - much to Jim's chagrin.
Anna attends an interview at a well-to-do firm of solicitors.
Louis travels to Dallas to meet some born-again Christian evangelists. (1998)
Jennifer's Marilyn Monroe and Dawn's Jane Russell star in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
Featuring rare footage of Arthur Atkinson recording his wartime radio show 'How Queer!'.
Highlights include life with the Coopers and nightclubbing with the Bhangramuffins.
It's Steve's thirtieth birthday, and he feels stuck in a rut.
A new comedy sketch show featuring a fresh team of performers.
The final episode this series of Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry's comedy sketch show.
Dr Sam Ryan investigates her first case as a police consultant.
An encounter with another man sets Bill thinking about her life.
Jean prepares for her daughter's wedding while Phillippa tries to lift morale.
Will, a Philadelphia teen, moves in with wealthy relatives in Bel-Air.
Linda and Tom wake to find a half-naked man in the flat - so which one of them got lucky?
Reverend Granger arrives in Dibley, but she is not quite what the villagers expected.
Newly-arrived Dr Tertius Lydgate is put in charge of the fever hospital in Middlemarch.
Replaced at work by a box, Victor embarks on his enforced retirement.
Edina launches a fashion show and tries to convince Saffron she has stopped drinking.
In this first episode, Hyacinth's father has a nasty accident with a milk bottle.
The 43rd annual Eurovision Song Contest broadcast from Birmingham.
Michael starts a Pacific voyage in the Diomede Islands and visits Alaska and Russia.
Madhur Jaffrey shows how to prepare delectable dishes from Kerala. (1995)