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8/9. A woman is trapped in her car following a collision.
1/8; series five. What's causing five-year-old Marcus's bad behaviour? With another baby on the way, parents Lisa and Stephen need to know. Enter Dr Stephen Briers , who identifies the family's beloved TV as the problem. More tomorrow at 8pm
With three men already dads, the rest enjoy their last weeks of freedom. New.
2/6; series two.
Daffyd opens a gay and lesbian stall at the village fete.
A would-be model who discovers the surgical path to perfection isn't always leak-free, and a group of menopausal women with a strange hobby - just some of the grotesque characters in this collection of female-led comedy sketches.
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Tittybangbang 9.30pm BBC3
The title may be borderline offensive (the sort of thing Bernard Manning might call a sketch show, should a TV station ever take leave of its senses and allow him to have one), but don't let that put you off. If you can get past - or even embrace - the fact that Tittybangbang is filthy dirty, you'll liquidise vital organs laughing.
This all-woman comedy gang has cleverly seen a gap in the sketch-show market for bare-bottomed embroiderers, a necrophiliac pathologist and a disturbingly funny wheelchair-using Italian animal trainer. Ruth Margolis
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(Shown at 7.30pm on BBC1)
7/8; series four. Gaz has a very personal problem.
; series four. Donna brunches with her tutor.