
John Barrowman and Myleene Klass are among the celebrities taking part in this year's BBC Children In Need.
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Not Going Out is apparently ditched by the BBC after its third season.

Dave Gorman's new comedy series makes a reasonable start for BBC Two.

The BBC announces that Rob Brydon is to present the new series of Would I Lie To You?

Comedian Bobby Ball will make a cameo appearance in BBC sitcom Not Going Out.

A group of 15 British comedians call for Iran to give seven Baha'i leaders a fair trial.

The final season of ITV1's Pushing Daisies is struggling to find an audience on Friday nights.
A double-length edition of Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares is a ratings winner for Channel 4.
The first in a new series of The Charlotte Church Show attracted her largest ever audience last night.
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Also: Tamzin Outhwaite ('Paradox'), Jimmy Carr ('Jimmy Carr: Telling Jokes'), Derek Acorah ('Michael Jackson: The Live Séance'), The cast of 'Collision', Mitch Winehouse ('Mitch Winehouse's Showbiz Rant'), Bryan Cranston ('Breaking Bad'), Andrew Buchan ('Garrow's Law'), and Chris O'Donell ('NCIS: Los Angeles')
Our picks from Wednesday's primetime TV:
| 21.00 | Spooks (BBC One) |
| 22.00 | True Blood (Channel 4) |
| 20.00 | Gossip Girl (ITV2) |
| 21.00 | The Family (Channel 4) |
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