Motoring magazine. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May attempt to prove that the hot hatchbacks of their youth were better than their modern equivalents. Show more
Another bride lets her groom organise their big day. Hopeless romantic Matt plans a nostalgic wedding for his bride-to-be Rian, but she craves a wedding fit for a WAG. Show more
Gory thriller with comic touches about a gangster (Brad Pitt) who is sent to Mexico to obtain an antique pistol which, though priceless, may be cursed. Show more
Topical comedy series hosted by Russell Howard, who gives his take on the key news stories of the week, as well as highlighting some of the bizarre items that have caught his eye. Show more
Animated US comedy about family life. When Carter slips into a coma, Lois lets Peter run Pewterschmidt Industries. Overcome by power, Peter fires the entire board. Show more
Animated comedy. After hitting his head, Peter develops amnesia and forgets everything, including his family and his friends. Lois tries to jog his memory. Show more
Animated adventures of a CIA agent. When Stan has a fight at the cinema and Steve doesn't back him up, Stan dubs Steve a coward and disowns him. Show more
Animated comedy series about family life. When Peter goes on a television game show and wins a maid for a week, Quagmire ends up proposing marriage to her. Show more
Chabuddy prepares for his latest business venture, and Grindah has a big announcement for Miche. Meanwhile, Beats takes Craig on a father-and-son fishing trip.
Brides-to-be give away any say in their big day while their grooms try to organise a wedding. Wannabe superstar DJ Luke wants a huge rave for his wedding to Ellis. Show more
Series about life at National Star College in Gloucestershire. Every September, 170 students from around the UK begin a new year of study - we meet some of the excitable freshers. Show more
Chabuddy prepares for his latest business venture, and Grindah has a big announcement for Miche. Meanwhile, Beats takes Craig on a father-and-son fishing trip.
Matthew Crosby, Ben Clark and Tom Parry from comedy group Pappy's expose all the hapless continuity errors, awful anachronisms and gaping plot holes from Hollywood in 2013.