Schedule Sunday 1st March 2020

BBC Three
6am
My Left Nut. Image shows from L to R: Patricia (Sinead Keenan), Mick (Nathan Quinn-O'Rawe)

My Left Nut

Episode 2

With everything going on at school, tensions flare between Mick and his mum, and even his sister Lucy has something to say.

BBC Three
6am
My Left Nut. Image shows from L to R: Siobhan (Sade Malone), Mick (Nathan Quinn-O'Rawe)

My Left Nut

Episode 3

With the results of his ultrasound looming, Mick is convinced the diagnosis is going to be bad. Really bad.

YouTube
6pm
2 min
Ground Rules. Image shows from L to R: Molly (Katherine Press), Matt (Eric Geynes)

Ground Rules

Episode 1 - Flavour

Molly's attempt to create a brand new flavour leaves Matt as the taste-test dummy.

Radio 4
7:15pm
(repeat)
Dad's Army. Image shows from L to R: Private Godfrey (Arnold Ridley), Lance Corporal Jones (Clive Dunn), Private Walker (James Beck), Captain Mainwaring (Arthur Lowe), Private Frazer (John Laurie), Sergeant Wilson (John Le Mesurier), Private Pike (Ian Lavender)

Dad's Army

Series 6, Episode 2 - My British Buddy

The Americans have joined the war - finally - and some of them are coming to Walmington. It is decided to celebrate their arrival with a darts match in one of the local pubs. The plan does not go well.

Last Tango In Halifax. Image shows from L to R: Raff (Josh Bolt), Ellie (Katherine Rose Morley)

Last Tango In Halifax

Series 5, Episode 2

Celia is quick to apologise for causing a scene, but with Alan seeking excitement outside the bungalow, and Celia seeking it within, their relationship comes under increasing strain.

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9pm
60 min version
(repeat)
Have I Got News For You. Image shows left to right: Ian Hislop, Paul Merton. Credit: Matt Crockett

Have I Got News For You

Series 57, Episode 9

Richard Ayoade guest presents the final episode of the 57th series. He is joined by TV presenter Richard Osman and comedian Kiri Pritchard-McLean, who will appear as guest panellists alongside Ian Hislop and Paul Merton.

The Royle Family. Image shows from L to R: Denise Royle / Best (Caroline Aherne), Dave Best (Craig Cash), Jim Royle (Ricky Tomlinson), Antony Royle (Ralf Little)

The Royle Family

Series 3, Episode 2

Dave and Denise have left baby David with Bar whilst they go out for the first time - since the last time they went out. When next-door neighbour Joe turns up with an injured hand, Jim's amused by his accident, and soon drops Antony in it. Again.

The Royle Family. Image shows from L to R: Denise Royle / Best (Caroline Aherne), Dave Best (Craig Cash), Jim Royle (Ricky Tomlinson), Antony Royle (Ralf Little)

The Royle Family

Series 3, Episode 3

Jim's stripping the wallpaper in the dining room, and has roped Twiggy in to help. Balking at the £15/day charge for steamer hire, before long the whole family are attacking the walls with all manner of flat, sharp-edged implements.

BBC Two
10pm
45 min version
The Ranganation. Image shows from L to R: Tom Davis, Sara Pascoe. Copyright: Zeppotron

The Ranganation

Series 1, Episode 4

Topical comedy show hosted by Romesh Ranganathan. This week, topics include the state visit of Donald Trump, the resignation of Theresa May, UFOs and generational differences. With Tom Davis and Sara Pascoe.

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10pm
60 min version
(repeat)
QI. Image shows from L to R: Alan Davies, Josh Widdicombe, Sandi Toksvig, Noel Fielding, Cariad Lloyd. Copyright: TalkbackThames

QI

Series P, Christmas Special - Pubs

It's Happy (half) Hour down at the QI local, so pile in with Sandi Toksvig, Alan Davies, Cariad Lloyd, Josh Widdicombe and (appropriately enough) Noel Fielding for the ultimate festive P-themed pub quiz. Find out how to pull a pint that never runs out, how to play pool with a chicken, and how many wings an angel really has (spoiler alert: it's not two).

BBC Two
10:45pm
(repeat)
Frankie Boyle's Tour Of Scotland. Image shows from L to R: Frankie Boyle, Graham Campbell

Frankie Boyle's Tour Of Scotland

Episode 4 - Oban To Glasgow

Resuming his trek, he travels from Dunoon to Bannockburn, the site of Robert the Bruce's most famous battle, where he learns how to fight with a sword and shield just like the Scots Knights of the 1300s. Frankie also witnesses young artists brightening up the darker corners of Glasgow and reflects on the city's shameful past, profiting off slavery in the British colonies.

Upstart Crow. Will Shakespeare (David Mitchell). Copyright: BBC

Upstart Crow

A selection of episodes from the second series of the Shakespearean sitcom.

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