Close Encounters of the Furred Kind
9.30-10.15 French and Saunders Behaving Badly: Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders are the next hosts.
9.35 The Great Big Stupid Celebrity Sketch Show 3
Question Time with Peter Sissons, Jeffrey Archer and model Caprice.
9.45 Julie Walters and the Street Kids of Addis Ababa From Ethiopia.
9.55 Boyzone Singing Love Me Tender.
10.00 Men Behaving Very Badly Indeed: Will Gary (Martin Clunes) and Tony (Neil Morrissey) meet Kylie Minogue?
10.15-11.00 Ross, Rhys, Enfield and Chums: With Jonathan Ross, Griff Rhys Jones and Harry Enfield and Chums.
10.30 Prime Cracker: Jane Tennison (Helen Mirren) and Fitz (Robbie Coltrane) combine Prime Suspect and Cracker.
10.40 Tony Ferrino and Bjork: Steve Coogan duets with the Icelandic singer.
10.45 Jennifer Saunders - Don't Give Up: Battered women tell their stories...
11.00-11.30 Father Ted and His Faithful Friends: Fathers Ted and Dougal bless the screen with their presence.
11.05 Angus Deayton in Burkina Faso: How a desert has been turned green.
11.15 Furry Funny Fluffs: TV bloopers.
11.20 The Great Big Stupid Celebrity Sketch Show: Featuring Michael Parkinson in a wedding dress
11.30-12.30am The Empire Strikes Back- Live From Shepherd's Bush Empire. With Steve Coogan, the Spice Girls and Spice Girl wannabes the Sugar Lumps - French and Saunders, Kathy Burke, Llewella Gideon and Lulu.
12.30-1.00 Bedtime with Ben: Ben Elton presents The Final Great Big Stupid Celebrity Sketch Show and Grand Total - Tonight's phone pledge
total is announced.
1.00-2.30 Comic Relief: the Beginning - Live at the Shaftesbury Theatre The very first Comic Relief show from 1986..
2.30-3.20am Billy Connolly's Return to Nose and Beak: The comedian makes a return trip to Mozambique to see how it has recovered from civil war.
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