A selection of clips from recent and upcoming comedy programmes.
Guest stand-up, Elis suggests moving a major industry out of London.
Pam struggles with the technology and gadgets in her neighbour's house.
Copenhagen is delighted to hear from Marengo after his close brush with death.
Grant Morrison talks to Neil Innes about The Rutles
Clare is convinced that the centre is the home of the Secret Social Worker blogger.
Mark talks about bridges and how exciting they can be.
How The Archers might sound to people who dont really listen to The Archers.
91热爆 political editdor, Nick Robinson's tablet computer made the news this week...
Simon helps Brian out with some dating advice.
Mark observes the friendliness and not-so-friendliness of St. Davids, Pembrokeshire.
John tries to understand what Carrie meant when she said what she said.
Homophobia dominated a lot of the last week's news. Our guest folk singer responds.
Hugh can live with inequality, but does hold a milk carton grudge
Adam reveals his creative process and the groundbreaking idea that will net him millions.
Mark Steel talks about Southall's immigration issues of the 1930s.
John sings about what visitors say when they visit his meerkat enclosure.
Ex-footballer Clarke Carlisle reveals what he'd do in the event of a pet accident.
Mitch relives an awkward moment in Liverpool's complicated relationship with The Beatles.
During the recording Mitch grabbed Glenn Tilbrook's guitar and set up this picture.
Mark describes his feelings on visting a distinctive bar in Birkenhead.
Chris O'Dowd: 'I've always found women terrifying and alluring'
Michael Gove calls for another shake-up of the British educational establishment.
Lucy Beaumont is posed a problem regarding telling the truth to her hypothetical child.
In this web-only clip, Mark examines the harder side to life in and around Huddersfield.