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The week's best comedy on TV, radio and on demansd
Our pick of the best comedy on TV, radio and streaming this week…:
Sunday February 25
WORLD'S MOST DANGEROUS ROADS: Joe Swash and Seann Walsh join up for an adventure to seek out an ancient Mayan temple deep in the Guatemalan jungle. The duo don’t know each other well and quickly discover that they have very different levels of enthusiasm about their trip… Dave, 8pm
STUART MITCHELL'S COST OF LIVING: In the first new six-part series, the comedian eats a pigeon after visiting one of Gordon Ramsay's restaurants and having something of an existential crisis. Radio 4, 7.15pm
JAZZ EMU: THE SOUND OF US: Another new series, this one featuring the alternative musical comedian trying to pen some new tracks. In episode one he's devastated that his best friends’ relationship is on the rocks so sets out to write them the most romantic song ever Radio 4, 7.30pm
Monday February 26
RICHARD OSMAN'S HOUSE OF GAMES: Super-keen quizzer Lucy Porter takes part in this champions week, alongside impressionist Jan Ravens, DJ Nihal Arthanayake and The Wanted's Jay McGuiness, BBC Two 6pm
Thursday February 29
ROB BECKETT'S SMART TV: From the makers of Never Mind the Buzzcocks comes a new comedy quiz show, all about television. Hosted by Rob Beckett it features Josh Widdicombe and Alison Hammond, with the firsts guests Jon Richardson, Russell Tovey, Stacey Dooley and Jamie Laing Sky Max, 9pm
CONVERSATIONS FROM A LONG MARRIAGE: Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam return with the fifth series of Jan Etherington’s award-winning comedy, as long-marrieds, passionate about life and each other. Radio 4, 6.30pm
Friday March 1
THE COMPLETELY MADE-UP ADVENTURES OF DICK TURPIN: Noel Fielding stars as the titular dandy highwayman, reimagined as a violence-shunning vegan in this irreverent historical romp. Hugh Bonneville plays his nemesis, the thief-taker general, in a cast bursting with comedy talent, including Asim Chaudhry, Joe Wilkinson, Greg Davies, Tamsin Grieg, Mark Heap, Diane Morgan, Ellie White, Jessica Hynes, Paul Kaye, Guz Khan and Hollyoaks star Duayne Boachie . It's on Apple TV+ from today, and here's a taste of what to expect:
THE LAST LEG: This week, the boys are joined by comedians Jo Brand and Eshaan Akbar. Channel 4, 10pm
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Published: 25 Feb 2024