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Anne Robinson is joined by Alexandra Shulman, editor of British Vogue, and actor Keith Allen, who discuss their favourite books and why they have been important to them. Show more
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29 minutes
Anne Robinson is joined by Alexandra Shulman, editor of British Vogue, and actor Keith Allen, who discuss their favourite books and why they have been important to them. Show more
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First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales
At the invitation of Her Majesty the Queen, 3,000 troops from the Royal Navy, the army and the Royal Air Force parade through Windsor Castle. Coverage presented by Fiona Bruce. Show more
Mel Giedroyc hosts as choreographer Arlene Phillips, Radio Four's Fi Glover, presenter Saira Khan and Art Historian Gus Casely-Hayford compete for the charity bake-off crown. Show more
Sir Terry Wogan, Tess Daly and Alesha Dixon launch the 2009 appeal, with contributions from Strictly Come Dancing, Merlin, Casualty, Walk on the Wild Side, JLS and Doctor Who. Show more
The fundraising continues, with musical performances from Westlife and stars of The One Show, EastEnders, The Bill and BBC News, plus a special edition of Lark Rise to Candleford. Show more
The party continues with music from Pixie Lott, Justin Lee Collins, Harry Connick Jnr, Spandau Ballet, Paolo Nutini, David Gray and Annie Lennox. Show more
The cast of Priscilla race to the studio, there are songs from Madness, James Morrison, Sugababes, Ronan Keating and Alison Moyet, and the final total is revealed. Show more
Sir Terry Wogan, Tess Daly and Fearne Cotton are joined by a host of stars around the country for a night of fun and fundraising, with a dazzling show-opener from Cheryl Cole. Show more
The fundraising spectacular continues, as the BBC newsreaders recruit dance supremo Louie Spence to create a headline-grabbing routine, and the 2010 total is revealed. Show more
Series in which comedian Chris Lilley plays a host of characters confronting dilemmas facing young men in the 21st century, including 17-year-old twins Daniel and Nathan. Show more
Comedy series. Introducing 'teen' US rap star and one-hit wonder S.Mouse, who is actually 24-year-old Shwayne from a wealthy LA background. Gran deals with a new admission. Show more
The Australian comedy series introduces fading surf legend Blake Oakfield and his crew, the Mucca Mad Boys. Daniel plans a big send-off for Nathan, who is leaving for deaf school. Show more
The Australian comedy series introduces Jen Okazaki, the single-minded mercenary mother of teen skateboarding sensation Tim. Blake initiates new members to the Mucca Mad Boys gang. Show more
Australian comedy series. Kerry Sims invites a deaf teenager to spend a day at the farm with Nathan, while Jen shows her son Tim the lickable shoes range he'll be endorsing. Show more
Australian comedy series. Daniel throws a house party while his folks are away. Gran is reprimanded after overstepping a line in her professional behaviour. Show more
Australian comedian Chris Lilley plays a host of characters confronting dilemmas facing young men in the 21st century. Dan is told to spend the day with a homosexual schoolboy.
Series in which Australian comedian Chris Lilley plays a host of characters. Dan tries to score with Chloe from the video store - but discovers she prefers Nathan.
Series in which Australian comedian Chris Lilley plays a host of characters. Skateboarding Tim's ad campaign gets under way, and he isn't too happy about going shirtless. Show more
Comedy series. S.mouse is out of jail and ready to promote his album, but the paparazzi say he is too fat. Following a death in the family, Gran has prisoners put into isolation. Show more
Series featuring Australian comedian Chris Lilley. Is it the end of the line for Gran? S.Mouse comes up with a dubious new song, while Tim's mum goes berserk. Show more