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Meet Middlesbrough’s Smoggie Queens

The best of the week's comedy on TV, radio and on demand

Our pick of the comedy on TV, radio and streaming this week…:

Monday November 25

RICHARD OSMAN'S HOUSE OF GAMES:This week, Red Dwarf star Danny John-Jules and comedian Ignacio Lopez test their knowledge against broadcaster Nikki Fox and West End star Ruthie Henshall. BBC Two, 6pm

RHOD GILBERT’S GROWING PAINS: This week, David O'Doherty shows off his breakdancing skills, Sukh Ojla reveals an unhealthy obsession with Ally McCoist and Judy Murray gets down and dirty with some Bay City Rollers fan fiction Comedy Central UK, 9pm

Thursday November 28

SMOGGIE QUEENS: Phil Dunning created this new BBC Three comedy about a group of friends in Middlesbrough’s LGBTQ+ community, He plays Dickie, having a crisis in episode one when his boyfriend dumps him on the doorstep, and he needs the help of his chosen family: drag queen Mam (Mark Benton), self-styled hun Lucinda (Alexandra Mardell), awkward Sal (Patsy Lowe) and newcomer to the scene Stewart (Elijah Young). The series starts with a double episode and Dunning talks about it here BBC Three, 10.10pm

Friday November 29

HAVE I GOT NEWS FOR YOU: Victoria Coren Mitchell is host, with broadcaster Stacey Dooley and comedian and writer Andy Hamilton the guest panellists BBC One, 9pm

THE LAST LEG: Lorraine Kelly, Nabil Abdulrashid and Susan Wokoma are this week's guests. Channel 4, 10pm

AVOIDANCE: Romesh Ranganathan's sitcom comes to U&Gold, starting with a triple-bill. U&Gold, 9.40pm

Saturday November 30

LEGENDS OF COMEDY WITH Lenny Henry: This week Sir Lenny talks to Romesh Ranganathan about stand-ups, travelogues – and using your family as part of a comedy routine. They also look back at Ranganathan's inspirations, including Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy. Channel 4, 8.30pm.

Published: 24 Nov 2024

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