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Comedy Night

on BBC Two England

Ends 10.30.
Room 101 Chef Gordon Ramsay vents his anger at a variety of irritations, including compulsory service charges in restaurants, London taxi drivers, women drivers, traffic wardens and nappies. Naturally he also wishes to rid the world of okra - "the vegetable that tastes of nothing". Paul Merton considers his choices for oblivion. Director Geraldine Dowd ; Producer Victoria Payne (S)
9.30 Absolute Power Satirical comedy adapted from Radio 4, starring Stephen Fry and John Bird as PR agents.
Tory Woman. MP Joanne Standing needs help after referring to her leader as "porkbum". With guest stars Phillip Schofield , Fern Britton and Huw Edwards.
Written by Andy Rattenbury
Director John Morton : Producer Paul Schlesinger (S)
10.00 Dead Ringers Second of two repeated episodes from the second series of the impressions show. New faces include Ricky Gervais. With Kevin Connelly , Phil Comwell , Jon Culshaw , Mark Perry and Jan Ravens. Directors Jonathan Gershfield and Pati Marr
Producer Gareth Edwards (R)(S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Ramsay
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Director:
Geraldine Dowd
Producer:
Victoria Payne
Unknown:
Stephen Fry
Unknown:
John Bird
Unknown:
Phillip Schofield
Unknown:
Fern Britton
Unknown:
Huw Edwards.
Written By:
Andy Rattenbury
Director:
John Morton
Producer:
Paul Schlesinger
Unknown:
Ricky Gervais.
Unknown:
Kevin Connelly
Unknown:
Phil Comwell
Unknown:
Jon Culshaw
Unknown:
Mark Perry
Unknown:
Jan Ravens.
Directors:
Jonathan Gershfield
Directors:
Pati Marr
Producer:
Gareth Edwards
Charles:
Stephen Fry
Martin:
John Bird
Jamie:
James Lance
Alison:
Zoe Telford
Nick:
Nicholas Burns
Cat:
Sally Bretton
Joanne Standing:
Rebecca Front
Phillip Schofield:
Himself
Fern Britton:
Herself
Huw Edwards:
Himself

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