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- Lively daytime TV show, in which four "loose women" chat about news, issues and life in general.
- Magazine show featuring lifestyle, cookery, fashion and news segments, along with celebrity interviews and gossip.
- A live magazine programme featuring topical stories and big name studio guests.
- The BBC's flagship morning news programme covering current affairs, business and sports, plus guest interviews and weather reports.
- Journalist Michael Parkinson interviews a broad range of the most famous people in the world.
- Terry Wogan hosts his own long-running chat show, where he interviews a variety of guests, from public life to celebrities. Also featured are regular musical guests performing their latest songs.
- An Australian current affairs program that broadcasts stories on community issues such as diet fads, welfare cheats, negligent doctors and dodgy builders.
- Paul O'Grady and star guests liven up teatime with comedy and chat.
- Music, comedy and celebrity interviews with singer and host Des O'Connor.
- Two teams of three alternate between giving and guessing the meanings of obscure English words.
- Topical discussions, a daily newspaper review and a weekly television review on Fridays.
- Politicians, public office-holders and celebrities face questions on topical issues from a studio audience.
- Breakfast news and magazine programme.
- This was a variety, talk show that featured an ensemble cast, who presented various segments throughout the course of the show.
- Middle-of-the-road celebrity chat show hosted by smooth presenter Michael Aspel.
- Magazine programme featuring news items, expert advice and celebrity interviews.
- A BBC talk show which had a different celebrity host each week and went out twice on consecutive nights at the start of the weekend. It was said that the host always had a free hand in the selection of the guests.
- Monday to Friday lunchtime chat show
- Kerri-Anne included a mix of lifestyle, cooking and interview segments along with advertorials and is presented in front of a live studio audience in Melbourne.
- 90 minute chat show hosted by Gerry Kelly who has interviewed hundreds of the biggest names in showbusiness, film and television, music, sport and politics, as well as giving many local people a chance to experience their fifteen minutes of fame.
- Podcast version of the long-running BBC Radio series of the same name.
- A long-running talent show that introduced viewers to acts including Showaddywaddy, Lenny Henry and Marti Caine. Caine would eventually return as host of a revival series in the 1980s.
- Alan Titchmarsh presents a mix of celebrity interviews, music, topical discussions and gardening features.
- Chat show with celebrity guests.
- Hosted by Clive James in which he showcased unusual or (often unintentionally) amusing television program from around the world.
- BBC Radio 4's long-running, flagship culture review show makes the leap to television, as presenters and guests cast a critical eye over the arts world.
- Australian talk show, parallel series to the British talk show Parkinson (1971).
- Religious magazine looking at topical spiritual issues and religious beliefs.
- A Japanese "torture" game show where male university student endure a variety of humiliating and/or painful competitions to see who can tolerate it the longest.
- The host, Clive James, talks to celebrity guests about their public and private lives, and their work in front of a live studio audience.
- Weekly interview programme featuring politicians, artists, and celebrities, with guest presenters.
- Presenter Andrew Marr talks to invited guests from politics, broadcasting and the arts to review the week's events making the news, and discuss the headlines in the Sunday newspapers.
- Talk show hosted by Australian writer and critic, Clive James. It featured celebrity interviews, comedy sketches, and music performances.
- Sitting Behind a desk in front of a giant TV screen, Clive James does what he does best. Taking his own wry, observational look at: strange news clips, foreign TV shows and commercials.
- Celebrity talk show.
- The great and the good of today's art and cultural scene get cosy in conversation with Australian writer and presenter Clive James in the library of his London apartment.
- Invited guests talk to chat-show host, Clive James, and comment about strange television clips from around the world. Comedian 'Jeremy Hardy' presents his own somewhat strange view of the current news.