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Comedy Night

on BBC Two England

Ends 10.30.
Room 101 Writer and stand-up comedian Linda Smith states her case for ridding the world of tennis star Tim Henman and adults who read Harry Potter books.
Director Geraldine Dowd ; Producer Victoria Payne
9.30 Absolute Power Continuing the satirical comedy that became a hit on Radio 4, starring Stephen Fry and John Bird as the wily political spin doctors now into celebrity PR. Pope Idol. How do you sex-up a dull bishop? Charles is disinterested - the case of a young Welsh footballer who wants to play for England appeals more. With Mark Lawson.
Written by Mark Lawson
Director John Morton ; Producer Paul Schlesinger
10.00 Dead Ringers First of two repeated episodes from the second series of the impressions show. New faces include Ricky Gervais. With Kevin Connelly , Phil Cornwell , Jon Culshaw , Mark Perry and Jan Ravens. Another episode next week. Directors Jonathan Gershfield and Pati Marr
Producer Gareth Edwards (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Linda Smith
Unknown:
Tim Henman
Unknown:
Harry Potter
Director:
Geraldine Dowd
Producer:
Victoria Payne
Unknown:
Stephen Fry
Unknown:
John Bird
Unknown:
Mark Lawson.
Written By:
Mark Lawson
Director:
John Morton
Producer:
Paul Schlesinger
Unknown:
Ricky Gervais.
Unknown:
Kevin Connelly
Unknown:
Phil Cornwell
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
Timothy London:
Michael Fenton Stevens
York:
Richard Cordery
Mark Lawson:
Himself

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