Justice is served
The best of the week's comedy on TV and radio.
Tuesday November 27
TUDUR OWEN: WHERE ON EARTH IS ANGLESEY? With echoes of the New Zealand tourist campaign fronted by Rhys Darby earlier this year, this two-part stand-up show has the Welsh comic attempt to put Angelsey back on the map, after CenterParcs, Sky Sports and The Royal Horticultural Society all left his home island off their maps.
Wednesday November 28
VIC AND BOB'S BIG NIGHT OUT: They wouldn't let it lie! After reviving their cult hit for a one-off BBC Two special last year, Reeves and Mortimer are back with a four-part series of nonsense, tucked away on the relative backwater of BBC Four. Old favourites such as Novelty Island are back, while there are also new additions such as an interruption by Tom Cruise in this first episode, and their new closing number You Can Do It. Click here to see what the pair say about working together for all thhis time….BBC Four, 10pm
ROB DELANEY'S STAND UP CENTRAL: Joe Wilkinson and Adam Hess are performing in this week's series finale. Comedy Central 10pm
Thursday November 29
LIVE AT THE APOLLO: Gina Yashere hosts Lost Voice Guy and Ed Gamble. BBC Two, 10pm
Friday November 30
MINISTRY OF JUSTICE: A new comedy series from the Revolution Will Be Televised's Jolyon Rubinstein and Heydon Prowse focussing on the world of crime and anti-social behaviour In this first episode, the masters of the hidden camera stunt attempt to solve Britain's drug problem, and establish the UK's first Designated Mugging Zone. Channel 4, 11.05pm
Saturday December 1
DAVE'S ADVENT CALENDAR: The first of 24 shorts in which top comedians talk Christmas features Romesh Ranganathan as his usual negative self as Kerry Godliman attempts to show him how presents can bring happiness and light to his life. Humbug! Dave, 9pm.
Published: 25 Nov 2018