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Episodes 62
The Boat People
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Second Thoughts
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The Waiting Room
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The Whole Hog
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The Sketchbook 1
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The Sketchbook 2
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The Sketchbook 3
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The Sketchbook 4
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The Sketchbook 5
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The Sketchbook 6
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Bronstein, Police Chiropodist
The first of six programmes starring Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones with Annabel Leventon, Annette Lynton, Shane Rimmer. Andrew Francis, Raymond Mason and a special guest appearance by Nicholas Ball. A hard-hitting exposé of sperm banks, Samurai accountants and chiropody, all done with impeccable taste and integrity.
Read MoreRaz Soap Powder
Guest stars Tony Robinson and Brenda Blethyn. This is your only chance to discover what the Pope really gets up to at home, how the French Resistance resisted and the secret of Roger Moore's success.
Read MoreDr. Jekyll
Witness Margaret Thatcher 's finest hour, sample the exciting qualities of real ale and spend a day with the Great Gobbo in this week's tasteful programme.
Read MoreGeorge Smiley, British Spy
Join the police on a night siege and probe the soft underbelly of the pop world. Yes, it's another exciting episode in the Smith and Jones 'Guide to Life'. This week: how to become a barbed-wire consultant and solve the enigma of correlation.
Read MoreSDP
The last of six programmes starring Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones, with Andrew Francis, Tony Robinson, Brenda Blethyn, Annabel Leventon, Annette Lynton and Hugh Burden. Alas the last Alas... but beware these scholars of history, literature and contemporary comment may well return to enlighten you. Tonight's dissertation is on the Spanish Civil War. Ole.
Read MoreAn American Armchair In London
Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones begin their side-splitting six week series with a show that has everything: comedy, music and a nasty skin complaint.
Read MoreInflatable Cactus
With Chris Barrie and Robin Driscoll. The critics have hailed this series as, "The most expensive comedy programme since Tender is the Night. Miss the Nine 0 'Clock News to catch it."
Read MoreGeorge Best: An Apology
Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones bring you the third programme of this 425 part epic science series. This week they ask the question which has baffled millions: "How does James Burke get away with it ?"
Read MoreWest Side Story
Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones host this special charity edition in aid of those unfortunate millions who have been on the Terry Wogan show. With Stephen Fry, Gwen Taylor and Robin Driscoll.
Read MoreJailbreak
Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones bring you the hit entry of this year's Leningrad Television Festival where it won the coveted 'Zinc Daisy of Stalin Award' for the most agriculturally informative comedy show of the year. With Stephen Fry and Robin Driscoll.
Read MoreLucky George
Conclusion of the series. Not to put too fine a point on it the show starts on a rubbish tip and ends with a fart.
Read MoreGas Readers
A bad year on the horses and a worse one on the property market means that BBC2 is proud and extremely lucky to present The New Series.
Read MoreTry Not to Look Like a Badger
Starring Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones with Alexandra Dane, Peter Dawson, Robin Driscoll, Nigel Harman, Peter McCarthy , Gareth Milne and Sylvestra Ie Touzel.
Read MoreScuba Diver
With special appearances by Mick Channon, Gary Glitter, Leslie Grantham, Jools Holland, Hazel O'Connor and Janet Street-Porter.
Read MoreFootball Supporters on a Plane
More fun and frolics as the whacky duo think it a super wheeze to rehash an old Terry and June script.
Read MoreGetting Ready for the Show
Two men, two minds, two visions... one porpoise.
Read MoreMel Gives Birth
Last Smith and Jones for a while. Featuring the definitive opus of Peter Leander Brewis, 'Concerto for string quartet and next-door neighbour', recorded earlier in the year at the Oddfellows Hall, Peckham.
Read MoreViolence on TV
They're back to back, head to head and side by side, but fortunately not on top of each other.
Read MoreImpersonations
The Show They Tried to Ban! ... is not on tonight. They succeeded. So there's this instead. With Tracie Bennett and John Humphrys.
Read MoreSunday Film: The Sword of St. Petersburg
Starring Pete Duel and Ben Murphy. Special guest appearances by Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones.
Read MoreStart the Show off with a Bang
Nobody could ever accuse Alas Smith and Jones of poor taste. It costs a fortune.
Read MoreNight Network
Probably the most refreshing and part-reaching comedy show in the world with Kim Clifford.
Read MorePolice Surveillance Unit
Last chance to get your complaints in before the series finishes. With Janice Cramer Robin Driscoll Nigel Harman, Peter McCarthy and Garfield Morgan.
Read MoreThe Home Made Xmas Video
It's full of lots of things about Christmas. What we did, where we went, what we ate, how much we all drunk and everything. You'll see Gran and Grandad, me and Mum, me as Santa, Len and Shirley and the nipper... oh, and Peter me nipper and the turkey. It's a great stuff!
Read MoreAlas Sage and Onion
Smith and Jones come in from the cold and offer you a bulging Christmas stocking stuffed with traditional goodies for all the family. Guests Lindsay Duncan, Clive Mantle, Tony Slattery, Geoff McGivern and the Foxes.
Read MoreThe New Version
Starring Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones with Chris Langham and Heather Tobias.
Read MoreThe Untreated Version
With Chris Langham, Josie Lawrence and Kate Williams.
Read MoreThe Uncut Version
Mount Olympus - luxurious home of Greece's first family - the Gods. Follow their triumphs and disappointments in the classic soap opera Olympus.
Read MoreThe Untouchable Version
In Olympus II, Sara Crowe as Aphrodite and Miranda Richardson as Hera.
Read MoreThe Undiscovered Version
With Chris Langham, Rosemary Martin and Heather Tobias.
Read MoreThe Unprepared Version
Starring Jane Horrocks, Chris Langham, Rosemary Martin, Andy Taylor, Heather Tobias, Kate Williams. With the final episode of that classic soap Olympus.
Read MoreA Womb with a View
The boys are back. Head to head, back to front and upside down. For new viewers, Smith is the slightly larger one and Jones is slightly Welsh.
Read MoreWomen's Shower Room
A second bumper package of humorous skits featuring loveable, chubby Mel Smith and cheeky chappie Griff Rhys Jones.
Read MoreRock Star's House
A third foray into the funny, farcical and felicitous world of the comical duo whose names begin with the letters 'j' and 's'.
Read MoreDumping Rubbish in the Berkshire Countryside
Discover how the pyramids were built. Accompany Sir John Harvey-Jones on his latest troubleshoot. And discover why the drivers of F-registration Montegos should beware the next budget.
Read MoreInterrupting Des Lynam
Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat, so hang the decorations and the fairy lights and join Smith and Jones on a trip to funnyland.
Read MoreHello Wembley
Tonight's show guarantees no references to Christmas, hangovers, boxing, sleighbells, or the works of Charles Dickens.
Read MoreComics Relief
Last in the series starring Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones. A preview of a new movie about the Welsh mafia, and clairvoyant Doris Cockney.
Read MoreWater Slide
Return of the British Comedy Award-winning series starring Mel Smith Griff Rhys Jones. Among the subjects promised in this new series are endangered species, courtship in the 50s, dustcart trophies, traffic wardens, political speeches, the postal system and street vendors - and of course a weekly 'head to head'.
Read MoreTraffic Warden
More subjects are given an unexpected twist - plus musical set-pieces.
Read MoreRunaway Bus
More comedy sketches, musical set-pieces, and a 'head to head' problem that needs to be discussed.
Read MoreYour Parents Going to be Staying Long ?
Another fast-moving sequence of sketches, songs and 'head-to-head' problems.
Read MoreGriff Can't Find His Car
The award-winning duo. More fun and frolics from the slightly larger one who comes from London and the slightly thinner one who comes from Wales.
Read MoreI Don't Care
Last in the comedy series starring Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones. A collection of comic items as the double award-winning duo add to the gaiety of nations.
Read MoreBad Microphones
The long-time collaboration between Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones continues as they return with a six part comedy series full of observational humour, man-to-man duologues and hard-hitting lunacy.
Read MorePrescription Drugs
With Jonathan Kydd and Steffanie Pitt.
Read MoreMissing Link
Maggie Philbin joins Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones in their new comedy series to launch Thick Aid - a charity helping the stupid to help themselves. Plus, other comic sketches including the problem of ordering food in a Japanese restaurant, and Mel worrying that he is getting too old to, "pull the birds."
Read MoreGriff has Stage Fright
More fast-moving comedy and sharp-edged sketches from Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones. Including sketches about a visit to a brothel which specialises in correction, a cabinet minister who has trouble with his equipment, and the duo consider adopting children from foreign countries. Tonight's special guest is Lynda Baron.
Read MoreRough Direction
Last in the series of fast-moving comedy and sharp-edged sketches, from Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones. With guests Stratford Johns and Geraldine James.
Read MoreSpilled Drink
This week's programme features a modern slant on the ten commandments, the advent of widescreen TV, and the special effects men at a fertility clinic.
Read MoreCatflap
The last in the current series of comic sketches, characters and head-to-head confrontations with Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones. The programme features the sound effects men in charge of Hitler's Nuremberg Rally PA system, a look at life in an inflation-hit South American republic and the resident cabaret musos dispensing more words of wisdom.
Read MoreAlarm Clock
Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones return for another series of comic sketches, including more head-to-head discussions.
Read MoreFlight Simulator
Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones continue their series of comic sketches. There's a spoof of Alfred Hitchcock 's classic film Rear Window and new dance sensation Conga Britannica.
Read MoreTie Man of the Year
This week Griff tries to combat Mel's snoring and the duo unearth a long-lost satire programme of the sixties.
Read MoreGriff's Accident
Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones conclude their series of comic sketches with the duo revealing an amazing breakthrough in personal technology. With guest, rock guitarist Brian May.
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