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
Children's animation. A rat moves to Paris to pursue his unlikely dream of becoming a chef at a top restaurant. With the voices of Patton Oswalt, Brian Dennehy and Peter O'Toole. Show more
Robert Webb reveals his favourite bits from the hit movies of recent times - the mistakes. From astonishing continuity foul-ups to factual blunders, he has them all. Show more
Denise takes matters into her own hands, but how far is she prepared to go? It seems there is still a spark between Carol and David, but could another resident get in their way? Show more
Topical comedy show in which Russell Howard offers up his unique perspective on the news stories that have dominated broadcast and print media over the past seven days. Show more
Animated comedy. When Mayor West marries Lois's sister Carol, they move into the Griffins' house. To make room for everyone, Stewie is bumped into Chris's room. Show more
Animated comedy. Three stories inspired by viewers' letters: Peter loses his bones, the Griffins gain superpowers, and Peter and friends appear as Little Rascals. Show more
Animated series about CIA agent Stan Smith. Steve's book becomes a success. After he hooks up with an agent, he abandons his family to lead a celebrity lifestyle. Show more
Animated series about CIA agent Stan Smith. Francine finds herself idolising a group of women who seem to have it all. Show more
Dr Lawrence watches Anne take part in a theatre production and Emily and Florence go to the ballet. With Anthony Head and Geraldine James. Show more
Comedy series with London tearaway Lee Nelson. Preening Premiership footballer Jason Bent introduces BBC's Mark Chapman to his Soccer School, and Nan sings a Wiley cover version. Show more
Topical comedy show in which Russell Howard offers up his unique perspective on the news stories that have dominated broadcast and print media over the past seven days. Show more
Recorded at the Festival Theatre during the Edinburgh Fringe and hosted by Shappi Khorsandi, it features Sean Lock, Jack Whitehall, Adam Hills, Emo Philips and Jon Richardson. Show more
Comedy-drama series about a werewolf, a vampire and a ghost. George and Nina search for other werewolves to find out if their unborn baby will survive the transformation. 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