Television

TV schedule Thursday 11th November 2021

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8:30pm
30 min
The Treason TV Show. Mark Brailsford

The Treason TV Show

Series 4, Episode 4

Cop 26, Paterson affair, the Metaverse and Her Majesty giving up the gin.

Taskmaster. Victoria Coren Mitchell. Copyright: Avalon Television

Taskmaster

Series 12, Episode 8 - A Couple Of Ethels

This week, Desiree draws on her face, Guz endures a ball to the groin and Alan loses an eye.

The Russell Howard Hour. Lou Sanders

The Russell Howard Hour

Series 5, Episode 9

Russell looks at the week's news and speaks to comedian Lou Sanders and rapper and author Akala. Plus, a performance by Swindle featuring Akala, Knucks and Kojey Radical.

The Cockfields. Image shows from L to R: Ray (Gregor Fisher), Sue (Sue Johnston)

The Cockfields

Series 2, Episode 5 - Sunday

Ray teaches David and Simon how to bowl, while Sue tries to plan for Christmas. Esther's conversation with Lyn leads to a drastic decision.

Breaking The News. Des Clarke. Copyright: BBC

Breaking The News

2021 Specials - COP26 Conference

Des Clarke hosts a special edition of the award-winning panel show, joined by Jim Smith, Jay Lafferty, Ashley Storrie and Raymond Mearns, to look at the COP26 Conference and asking how it might yet be possible to save the planet.

BBC Two
10pm
30 min
Mock The Week. Image shows from L to R: Glenn Moore, Dara O Briain, Ahir Shah

Mock The Week

Series 20, Episode 8

Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis look back on world events from the last seven days in the company of guests Angela Barnes, Ed Byrne, Sarah Keyworth, Glenn Moore and Ahir Shah.

The Emily Atack Show. Emily Atack. Copyright: Monkey Kingdom

The Emily Atack Show

Series 2, Episode 6 - The Body

Comedy sketches on the theme of the body, with stand-up routines explores enduring meditation, rubbish Halloween outfits, and cringeworthy fashion choices.

Complaints Welcome. Image shows from L to R: Munya Chawawa, Tom Allen, Jessica Knappett

Complaints Welcome

Episode 5

Tom, Munya and Jessica examine eating animals for entertainment in I'm A Celebrity; finding love on dating shows; and whether Late Night Mash is too left wing.

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