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The One to Watch: Thursday 11 June

Little Britain's Matt Lucas stars as Chancellor Dongalor in the BBC's new comedy series Krod Mandoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire.

Krod Mandoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire (BBC Two): Little Britain's Matt Lucas and former EastEnder Sean Maguire star in this a new comedy series about the adventures of a reluctant hero and his band of inept band of freedom fighters.

Other TV highlights: Thursday 11 June

Shirley Henderson stars as a pushy parent who will do almost anything to ensure her children get into the best school in new ITV1 comedy drama May Contain Nuts.

All the best of Thursday's other top television, including May Contain Nuts (ITV1), That Mitchell and Webb Look (BBC Two) and Two Foot Tall Teen (Channel 4).

Radio highlights: Thursday 11 June

Gillian Reynolds previews the best of Wednesday's radio programmes: Burt Ives (Radio 4) and Twenty Minutes: The Castle Moreton Jetty (Radio 3).

The Apprentice 2009

Margaret Mountford, Sir Alan Sugar and Nick Hewer

All the latest news from The Apprentice 2009, plus exclusive blogs and videos from the candidates and Margaret Mountford's weekly column: Apprentice Watch.

Stephen Fry: the day the comedian became Humphrey Lyttleton

Stephen Fry is one of the three presenters replacing the late Humphrey Lyttelton on Radio 4's panel show I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue.

I'm Sorry I Haven't Got a Clue returns to Radio 4 on Monday without the late Humphrey Lyttleton. Catherine Gee attends a live recording of the panel show.

Matt Lucas: from Little Britain to Krod Mandoon's lusty despot

Little Britain's Matt Lucas stars as Chancellor Dongalor in the BBC's new comedy series Krod Mandoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire.

Ahead of his new BBC series Krod Mandoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire, the comic Matt Lucas talks hairy underpants and world domination with Olly Grant

Interview: David Mitchell and Robert Webb

That Mitchell and Webb Look: David Mitchell and Robert Webb

As That Mitchell and Webb Look returns for a third series, its two stars tell Andrew Pettie that today's comedies are as good as anything from the Seventies, whatever John Cleese says.

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