Ed Stoppard as Sir Hallam Holland, anticipated fresh new series. Sundays, 9pm BBC1.
Featuring Maggie Service as Praskovya. "Rare & special" The Times.
The National Theatre until 31 March.
Henry takes on two roles, in a dark comedy tale. The Young Vic Theatre, until 25 Feb.
...as Kerry Fitzgerald. Sat 9:20pm, BBC1.
Harry stars as Marlow in this 18th Century comedy-Drama at the National Theatre. Closes 28 March.
Pandora plays Asieh, set in Iran. Almeida Theatre, closes 10 March.
... as King of Siam. Touring the country until 26 May.
Sarah plays Maryam, in a tale of jealousy and suppressed sexuality. Almeida Theatre, closes 10 March.
Russell plays Adam, stuck in a relationship rut. Trafalgar Studios 2. Closes 25 Feb.
Nathan plays Cosmo Disney. A visually striking revival, by Edward Dick. Arcola Theatre, until 17 March.
Reporting from the Fact Bunker, Dave sits alongside host in new series of Alexander Armstrong's Big Ask. Mondays 9pm on Dave.
New series of current affairs show with David Mitchell. Wednesdays 10pm on Channel 4.
Northern character actor, Adam plays socially inept, Liam! Tuesdays 10.35pm on ITV1.
..as Natalie. Series 4. Tuesdays 10.35pm ITV1.
The Hotel. Sundays 8pm on Channel 4. The Grosvenor in Torquay is a 3-star hotel with a difference.
Comedy panel show, Monday 10pm on BBC2. Comedic, warm voice.
Saturday 8:40pm on BBC1. Friendly, Northern voice.
... as corrupted waitress Rose, Saturday 9pm on BBC2.
Fourth series starring Russell Tovey, Lenora Crichlow, Sunday 9pm on BBC 3.
Four part drama series, Inside Men. Every Thursday 9pm, BBC1.
DIRTY, SEXY, FUNNY!   2nd Mar 2010
 Mondays at 10pm on Comedy CentralStarring:Olivia LeePlot Outline:
She’s dirty, she’s sexy and you better believe that she’s damn funny...
Brought to you by the makers of The Catherine Tate Show comes a new breed of hidden camera show – Dirty Sexy Funny: Olivia Lee.
In a show where the general public become the co-stars, Dirty Sexy Funny: Olivia Lee unleashes a riotous bunch of anarchic characters on an unsuspecting public all for your viewing pleasure.
Prepare to cry, cringe, and perhaps vomit with hilarity as Lee’s skill for on-the-spot comedy, naughty hi-jinks and downright filthy behaviour described as “fearless” by the Daily Mail comes to Comedy Central.
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