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Quiz show presented by Victoria Coren in which patience and lateral thinking are as vital as knowledge, and connections need to be made between apparently unconnected things. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon concludes his look at the work of the chronicler of the Italian Renaissance, Giorgio Vasari, and views some of the great masterpieces of his golden age. Show more
How British traditions of satire and bawdy humour continued in the worlds of radio, TV, theatre and comics from the 1960s to the present day. Show more
Albert's habit of having a bath in the front room is ruining his son's love life. Harold has had enough and decides to build a proper bathroom but Albert is not happy.
Comedy series about two Kiwi musicians in New York. Bret and Jemaine have been paying rent in the wrong currency and Eugene has to evict them. However, Murray has a plan. Show more
Joe Orton-penned drama set in Dr Prentice's Home for the Disturbed, where the administrators are crazier than the patients.
How British traditions of satire and bawdy humour continued in the worlds of radio, TV, theatre and comics from the 1960s to the present day. Show more
A look at the work of the scathing caricaturist Gerald Scarfe, famous for his savage depictions of public figures. Contributors include Michael Portillo and Tracey Emin. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon concludes his look at the work of the chronicler of the Italian Renaissance, Giorgio Vasari, and views some of the great masterpieces of his golden age. Show more
How British traditions of satire and bawdy humour continued in the worlds of radio, TV, theatre and comics from the 1960s to the present day. Show more
Comedy series about two Kiwi musicians in New York. Bret and Jemaine have been paying rent in the wrong currency and Eugene has to evict them. However, Murray has a plan. Show more