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Fifty Shades of Gray - We follow former Blade Andy Gray as he goes on holiday to the Algarve. Andy chronicles the development of his tan over the period of a fortnight. Special guest stars are Bruno Ribeiro as "Bruno" the lifeguard and Nick Montgomery as "Monty" the head of a gobshite English family who's idea of communicating with the locals is to just shout louder in English.
 
1200 Angry Men. A documentary on Ched's case and how none of us really understands it but like arguing about it anyway.
 
Join us for a new series taking a look at a host of footballer's unusual pets and their even more unusual names.
Sheffield United's up and coming goalkeeper stars in this week's show called 'Aaron's Ram's Dale'
 
Film Four - 5pm Sunday

"Carry On Up The Arse!" - one of the more recent, and best loved, of all the Carry On's, filmed on location in Sheffield, at Bramall Lane, on the 30th of December, 2006. Arsene "Arsey" Wenger is planning a new year party and intends to get in mood by having his champagne and caviar loving team, Arsenal, beat the working class, council house lads of Sheffield United. Blades gaffer Neil Warnock nearly has heart failure when wife (Hattie Jacques) phones to say that goalie, Paddy, has forgotten his shorts and can't play. It's a dilemma, but at the last minute, young tea boy, Jags Jagielka, realises he has his shorts in his school bag, so Gaffer Warnock has no choice but to play him in goal instead!

It's laugh's a plenty as local night club doorman, Christian Nade, ends up on the pitch, frightens the southern softies and somehow scores, now all that is left is for young Jags to keep that ball out of the net and ensure a happy new year for the whole of Sheffield! Can he do it?

Watch out for lots of double entendres, including the classic line, as Sid James says to Hattie Jacques, "I can't wait to get up the arse this weekend, mwah ha ha ha"

Starring Kenneth Williams as Arsene "Arsey" Wenger, Sid James as Gaffer Warnock, Jack Douglas as Rob Kozluk, Kenneth Connor as Alan Quinn, Jim Dale as Keeeeeeiiiiitttthhhh Gillespie, Patrick Kenny as Paddy, Philip Jagielka as Jags and Nick Montgomery in his BAFTA award winning role as midfield tackler, Nick "Monty" Montgomery,
 
Marcus Williams - Messi's Body Double

Watch the hilarious results that ensue after the producers of the show unwittingly missed one tiny detail in their otherwise-flawless plan of substituting Marcus Williams for Lionel Messi in a top La Liga match-up with Villareal.

Featuring Nick Montgomery as "Monty" the Anglo-Spanish public relations guy (a bigger role than originally envisaged here).

"You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll remember Marcus Williams in a United shirt."
 

"The Long Goodnight" where George Long plays his last first team match for Sheffield United and wishes farewell to the fans in an evening fixture.

He then plays intermittently for the U23's in away fixtures where few, if any, supporters turn up to watch in a series called "Far from the Madding Crowd".
 

Film Four - 5pm Sunday

"Carry On Up The Arse!" - one of the more recent, and best loved, of all the Carry On's, filmed on location in Sheffield, at Bramall Lane, on the 30th of December, 2006. Arsene "Arsey" Wenger is planning a new year party and intends to get in mood by having his champagne and caviar loving team, Arsenal, beat the working class, council house lads of Sheffield United. Blades gaffer Neil Warnock nearly has heart failure when wife (Hattie Jacques) phones to say that goalie, Paddy, has forgotten his shorts and can't play. It's a dilemma, but at the last minute, young tea boy, Jags Jagielka, realises he has his shorts in his school bag, so Gaffer Warnock has no choice but to play him in goal instead!

It's laugh's a plenty as local night club doorman, Christian Nade, ends up on the pitch, frightens the southern softies and somehow scores, now all that is left is for young Jags to keep that ball out of the net and ensure a happy new year for the whole of Sheffield! Can he do it?

Watch out for lots of double entendres, including the classic line, as Sid James says to Hattie Jacques, "I can't wait to get up the arse this weekend, mwah ha ha ha"

Starring Kenneth Williams as Arsene "Arsey" Wenger, Sid James as Gaffer Warnock, Jack Douglas as Rob Kozluk, Kenneth Connor as Alan Quinn, Jim Dale as Keeeeeeiiiiitttthhhh Gillespie, Patrick Kenny as Paddy, Philip Jagielka as Jags and Nick Montgomery in his BAFTA award winning role as midfield tackler, Nick "Monty" Montgomery,


Charles Haughtry as Michael Tonge?
 

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