New on
BBC Entertainment in October, 2008:
Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps 6Premiere date: Tuesday, 14 October 2008 at 20h00
The sixth season of the comedy Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps.
Starring Ralf Little and Will Mellor as unruly best friends Jonny and Gaz, the show revolves around Jonny and Gaz‟s frequent trips to the pub, Jonny‟s relationship with his wife Janet (Sheridan Smith), Gaz‟s addiction to adult publications, and his relationship with the promiscuous Donna (Natalie Casey).
In this season, Janet is offered her dream job, Donna steals a transit van, Louise has family issues, Gaz prepares a proposal and Jonny is having anger management issues.
PrimevalPremiere date: Tuesday, 14 October 2008 at 20h30
A team of zoologists and animal handlers make a startling discovery: prehistoric creatures have travelled through rips in time to wreak havoc in the present.
Douglas Henshall, James Murray, Andrew Lee-Potts and former S Club 7 member Hannah Spearritt star as the crack team of scientists recruited by the government to track down the monsters and protect the public from the impending carnage.
Will the beasts be banished from Britain?
The show's made by the creators of Walking With Dinosaurs and uses CGI technology to create the starring montrous creatures.
Surburban ShootoutPremiere date: Wednesday, 15 October 2008 at 20h00
The power hungry suburban housewives return for a second season of shooting up their neighbours.
TVSA's Suburban Shootout Season 1 Show Page
After You've GonePremiere date: Thursday, 23 October 2008 at 20h00
Starring Nicholas Lyndhurst, After You’ve Gone follows Jimmy Venables as he returns to his marital home to care for his two teenagers whilst his ex-wife volunteers to help survivors of a natural disaster.
Unfortunately, Jimmy‟s upper class mother-in-law, Diana views Jimmy as a walking, talking disaster zone so she virtually moves in to "help‟ with the children - which generally means undermining Jimmy whenever possible.
With a smart-talking daughter, Molly, who thinks she‟s already a grown woman, and a son, Alex, who occasionally dresses like one, Jimmy soon discovers just how big a challenge life as a single parent is.
The show's made by Fred Barron - creator of My Family.