A selection of clips from recent and upcoming comedy programmes.
Sandi Toksvig shares the results of a survey about Europe's cultural habits.
You use cash registers to pay, so how do you pay for a cash register?
Sara performs an extract from a musical about her life..
David Tennant grapples with the rules of Just a Minute.
Alex Horne encorporates The Horne Section into his new fitness routine.
Andrew asks why you would push a car (or your own body) to its limits.
Miles Jupp investigates the latest plans for education reform.
Tom explains how his father had a little trouble getting to grips with using computers.
Adam Riches welcomes you and his live audience to the Old West!
Andrew asks if the internet really has made spying easier.
Tom attempts to make his weekly phone call to his parents, even though they're in Spain.
Mrs Wrigglesworth tells Tom about the scandallous sacking of the neighbourhood Avon Lady.
Tom asks Nat to help him switch off the machine.
Andrew makes Facebook sound a lot less friendly than it makes itself out to be.
Tom's dad explains how he's settling into the Spanish lifestyle.
Mr Wrigglesworth wants son Tom to prove who he is before they can have their weekly chat.
The Questers meet some hapless villagers from Lower Earth's Mexigaroth.
Andrew has a software update suggestion for the Central Intelligence Agency.
The poet is presented with a tricky romantic dilemma by host Sue Perkins.
Tom's mum shares how his dad is getting on in his yoga class.
Damien discovers that his finely-milled oatcakes may be a choking hazard.
The director of the 'Fifty Shades of Grey' film attempt to cast their new leading man.
Susan reminisces about her time campaigning against captial punishment in the US.
Equine DNA is discovered in UK beef products.