Jacqui Oatley presents highlights from the first two quarter-finals of the Women's European Football Championships in Sweden, plus a look ahead to the other two quarter-finals. Show more
Robert Webb reveals the bits Hollywood hoped viewers wouldn't spot - foul-ups from 2012's big-budget blockbusters, most popular films, critically-applauded movies and worst flops. Show more
Animated comedy series about family life. When Peter's dad visits the Griffins, he tries to impose his religious beliefs on the family. Show more
Subversive animated comedy. In a bid to change history, Brian and Stewie travel back in time to the pilot episode of Family Guy.
Subversive animated comedy about American family life. The Griffins attempt to climb Mount Everest after Peter gets competitive with Lois's ex, Ross Fishman.
Animated comedy. After the Griffins become a 'Nielsen Family', everyone gets mad at Peter for convincing the networks to make ridiculous changes to popular shows.
Animated comedy series about US family life. With the Griffins stuck at home during a blackout, Peter begins to tell a story, which leads to a Star Wars flashback. Show more
A special double-length episode with a Star Wars theme, based on the story from The Empire Strikes Back. Show more
The Griffins reprise their intergalactic roles to retell Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. Guest voices include Anne Hathaway, Rush Limbaugh and Carrie Fisher. Show more
Parents secretly keep tabs on their teenage offspring's holidays. In Ayia Napa, that ultimate hotbed of hedonism, Tom and Lyndsey get set for a wild holiday of a lifetime. Show more
Russell Kane hosts more comedy entertainment. Parents evening causes panic in WitTank presents The School and master of seduction Antonio teaches us how to deal with rejection. Show more
David Hasselhoff uncovers the best dance film ever, from Dirty Dancing to Billy Elliot, in a programme packed with clips and commentary from celebrities, film buffs and comedians. Show more
Cherry Healey and financial expert Richard Fenton give help and advice to first-time buyers as they battle over a number of months to get on the property ladder. Show more
Robert Webb exposes the cinematic blunders and gaffes that the film studios hoped they had got away with, from sweaty cameramen getting caught in shot to wobbling scenery. Show more