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Live from Magaluf in Mallorca, a panel discusses issues such as the boozed-up reputation of the British abroad and if leaving the EU would enhance job prospects for young people. Show more
Malala Yousafi was 14 when she was shot for campaigning for girls' education in Pakistan. Nel Hedayat visits the areas where the Taliban are targeting schools to report her story. Show more
Affectionate spoof based on the 1970s TV show, with Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson. Two San Francisco cops plan a sting to trap a businessman involved in drug-running and murder. Show more
After attending a concert of a teen superstar, Stewie discovers a surprising secret about the singer. Back at home, Chris tries to prove the existence of the Evil Monkey. Show more
Father doesn't know best when Quagmire assumes responsibility for a baby that Peter finds, who looks just like him. Meanwhile, Stewie clones himself.
Animated series about CIA agent Stan Smith. Stan takes Hayley to the National Gun Association Land, where opposing opinions about gun control drive them apart. Show more
Live from Magaluf in Mallorca, a panel discusses issues such as the boozed-up reputation of the British abroad and if leaving the EU would enhance job prospects for young people. Show more
Series featuring a host of comedy characters. Jason Bent's erratic supercar driving lands him in trouble and Dr Bob attempts to counsel a depressed patient at his GP surgery. Show more
Series featuring a host of comedy characters. Lee Nelson goes back to school to offer high-flying careers advice. Jason Bent gets a red card for sleeping with his teammate's wife. Show more
Comedy series in which the A-Team's Mr T tracks down the world's craziest fools, from dumb drivers to reckless teens, in a mixture of clips, animation and funny phone calls. Show more
Highlights from the panel show that makes a big deal about the little things in life, hosted by Nick Grimshaw. Grimmy looks back at some of the best bits from the series. Show more
Robert Webb exposes more of the cinematic gaffes that the film studios hoped they had got away with, in films such as Avatar, Shutter Island, The Karate Kid and Star Trek. Show more