Robert Webb is your guide to some astonishing continuity foul-ups and amazing mistakes from recent movie hits. Which Hollywood stars will end up with egg on their faces?
Oscar-winning animated comedy thriller. While Wallace is distracted by a romance with the local wool shop owner, Gromit is framed for sheep rustling in a fiendish criminal plot. Show more
Four young war evacuees are transported to the magical land of Narnia, where they join the noble lion Aslan to overthrow the White Witch (Tilda Swinton). Show more
It is a dark day in Walford, and the whole Square is in shock as they come to terms with the loss of one of their own. The Mitchells anxiously wait for news about Phil. Show more
After 25 years on the Square, Walford bids an emotional farewell to one of TV's iconic characters and looks back on Pat's greatest moments, with exclusive behind-the-scenes access. Show more
Animated comedy. Brian tries to score on a date with new friend Denise but ends up striking out. Instead of calling it quits on love, he enlists Quagmire's help. Show more
Animated comedy series about family life. When TV programme The Bachelorette comes to Quahog, Brian is recruited to be a contestant. Meanwhile, Chris gets acne. Show more
Animated series about a CIA man who is constantly on the alert for terrorism. At a CIA baseball game Stan discovers Steve is a geek, so he lies and ditches him. Show more
Animated comedy about a CIA man who is constantly on the alert for terrorism. Steve wants to take sex education at school but Stan demands to teach it himself. Show more
Matt Lucas and David Walliams take a comic look at life in Britain. With Vanessa Feltz, Nigel Havers, Anthony Head, Geraldine James and Ruth Madoc.
London tearaway Lee Nelson hosts a comedy series. On the fly-on-the-wall documentary 110 per cent Bent, preening premiership footballer Jason Bent is interviewed by Adrian Chiles. Show more
Back for a second year, Jon Richardson hosts the Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live, introducing top stand-ups including Ed Byrne, Mark Watson, Shappi Khorsandi, Seann Walsh and many more. Show more
Comedy-drama series about a werewolf, a vampire and a ghost. If Mitchell is to rescue Annie from purgatory, then first he must face up to his haunting past. Show more
Part one of a comic hitlist of the people that have annoyed us in 2011, from looters to Pippa Middleton, from Charlie Sheen to Darryn Lyons, from Vicky Pattison to Wayne Rooney. Show more