Such Brave Girls is back

The comedy world is abuzz this week with a lineup that's sure to tickle your funny bone. Leading the charge is the return of 'Such Brave Girls' on BBC Three. Kat Sadler and her real-life sister Lizzie Davidson star as Josie and Billie, navigating their chaotic lives under the questionable guidance of their single mother Deb, played by Louise Brealey. The new season promises even bigger disasters, worse life choices, and hilariously awkward love stories. Don't miss it at 10:05pm on Thursday.

If that's not enough to keep you giggling, Fin Taylor is back with his provocative tour 'Ask Your Mother,' now available as a full-length special on YouTube, filmed at The Forge in Brighton. Meanwhile, the ever-grumpy Ed Reardon returns for a 16th series on BBC Radio 4, where he explores new, albeit dubious, ways to earn a living.

For quiz enthusiasts, 'Celebrity Puzzling' features a showdown between quizzers Paul Sinha and Shaun Williamson, with Russell Kane and Les Dennis also making appearances. And don't forget the modern life musings of Dave Gorman, who returns with 'Modern Life is Goodish' on U&Dave.

Sports fans can get a comedic twist on the Women's Euros 2025 with 'Masie Adam: Euros Fever' on BBC Radio 4. Plus, the action-comedy 'Heads of State' on Netflix teams up Idris Elba and John Cena in a hilarious political caper.

Finally, the grand finale of the 19th series of 'Taskmaster' promises to be a riot with contestants going all out in their unique celebration styles. Tune in to Channel 4 at 9pm for the antics.

Source: Chortle (UK)

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