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- First comes the success, then the backlash and the British press aren't about to change the rules. Andy has incurred their wrath and needs an experienced P.R. guru to help him. On the set of his new film, Daniel Radcliffe is trying his staggeringly poor chat-up lines on anything female.
- Andy Millman is an actor with ambition and a script. Reduced to working as an extra with a useless agent, Andy's attempts to boost his career invariably end in failure and embarrassment.
- The wild misadventures of Edina "Eddy" Monsoon and her best friend Patsy Stone, who live in a nearly constant haze of drugged, drunken selfishness.
- The inner workings of a successful PR firm - lying for a living.
- Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders find themselves house-sitting for a rock star over Christmas, during which time they sample some television favourites and offer a new angle on Monarch of the Glen and Tipping the Velvet.
- Eddy is to appear on the Richard and Judy morning chat show and Patsy has just the thing to get rid of her wrinkles: Paralox, a do-it-yourself Botox treatment, While Eddy is asleep, Patsy injects her face, overdoing it so that the next morning Eddy is paralyzed above the neck and must watch Katy Grin, Bubble's smug cousin, being interviewed instead. This is also bad news for Saffy, who nearly gets a job working for New Labour until the interviewer decides that she should stay home to look after her "invalid" mother.
- The wedding of Mrs. Peacock and Colonel Mustard is disrupted when her second husband turns up alive in church. Jack Peacock, thought to have been killed during an expedition with Professor Plum, claims ownership of Arlington Grange and has more secrets to reveal.
- Matt Lucas and David Walliams, the creators of this character-comedy sketch show, delight in all that is mad, bad, quirky and generally bonkers about the people and places of Britain.
- Wide-ranging arts program.
- Annual British TV show with a comedy panel in the style of a pub quiz with questions relating to the events of the year just gone by.
- Comedy duo Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders satirically present aspects of British life, films such as Batman Forever and Pulp Fiction.
- Annual British TV show with a comedy panel in the style of a pub quiz with questions relating to the events of the year just gone by.
- Care home worker Leonard, in particular, is getting very comfortable - some might say a little too comfortable - in Mrs. Carpenter's chair, and Don and Pat pay a visit to their favorite Indian restaurant, although the spicy food has a rather unusual effect on Don's constitution as he unleashes a torrent of Eighties game show catchphrases. Elsewhere, college secretary Linda Flynn describes a female student as "Magnum PI" - referring to an unfortunate facial hair problem.
- Magazine programme featuring news items, expert advice and celebrity interviews.
- Drama series following eight women's struggle to lose weight at a weekly slimming club.
- Steven Baxter is the Son of God, and can produce the miracles to prove it. How does the world react when he announces it has to produce a Third Testament within five days, or else it's Judgment Day?
- Outrageous late-night talk show with celebrity guests, shocking audience confessions and bizarre internet sites.
- Charles Prentiss is put on trial for perjury following the confessions of a former client of Prentiss McCabe.
- After going missing, Stephen Baxter turns up a few days later, claiming to be The son of God, he tells people that humanity has gone too far, and asks people to write a third testament.
- A countdown of the best-selling acts in the history of the UK singles chart.
- A selection of new and vintage sketches from the popular double act.
- A look back over the first three decades of one of Britain's most popular daytime shows, narrated by Joanna Lumley.
- Harry Hill stars in this surreal comedy show, revolving around the previous week's shows on British television.
- A mix of music, comedy and celebrity chat hosted by fast-witted comic Jonathan Ross.
- Keith Barret, the estranged cab driver from Marion & Geoff (2000), has been given his own talk show about relationships.
- Amber attempts to kill Bruno when he turns the tables on her.
- The Pub Landlord hosts his own comedy talk show, with performances from musical guests.
- Daily roundup of entertainment news and celebrity gossip.
- Sanjeev Kumar is an aspiring chat-show host. He has celebrity guests round to his house (No. 42) to talk to them, but it all falls apart when his family cuts in on the action. The celebrity guests spend far more time speaking to Sanjeev's 'mother', 'father' and 'grandmother' (played by Sanjeev Bhaskar's 'Goodness Gracious Me' colleague Meera Syal), and usually insulting Sanjeev in Punjabi.
- Comedy, guest interviews and live bands in the studio, from a bar in London's riverside studios.
- A nostalgic look at the pop culture and fads of the 1980s.
- Stephen is hidden away from The public, who split into to factions, when he is secretly filmed explaining what happens without a third testament, people start to riot.
- The UK version of the popular US show. Eamonn Andrews (later Michael Aspel) surprises celebrities by presenting them with the Big Red Book before taking them into the studio to tell viewers the story of their life, featuring guest appearances by members of their family, friends and colleagues.
- A countdown of the UK's greatest stars of the small screen.
- Drama focusing on the players at Earls Park Football Club as well as the lives of their wives and girlfriends.
- A very special show commemorating forty years of British soap "Coronation Street". Includes rare cast interviews, celebrity tributes, and plenty of clips!
- A unique game show in which celebrities try to deduce which of the classic characters commited a murder by watching a short film and interviewing the suspects.
- Set in Noel Edmonds' fictitious grand house in the equally fictitious town of Crinkley Bottom, the show centres around games involving the studio audience and special guest celebrities. Contestants can "grab a grand", home viewers can be caught out live in their own homes, and celebrities get their just deserts in the gunge tank.
- Political journalist and comic Andrew Neil is joined by guests to take a light-hearted look back at the week in politics.
- Ali G unwittingly becomes a pawn in the Chancellor's plot to overthrow the Prime Minister of Great Britain. However, Ali is embraced by the nation as a voice of the youth, making the PM and his government more popular than ever.
- Multiple daily news bulletins for the Granada North West region.
- Series looking at different genres in television and music.
- The original British version of the popular quiz show, that became a worldwide phenomenon.
- A game show hosted by Ant and Dec filled with stunts, sketches, and special guest appearances.
- 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.
- Chat show that looks at current affairs in Ireland
- On the occasion of his 80th Birthday, a celebration of Britain's longest-serving all-round television entertainer Bruce Forsyth.
- A celebration of the hundred most memorable bad moments from the UK's television archives.
- A behind-the-scenes documentary series showing the making of Heroes (2006).
- Paul O'Grady and star guests liven up teatime with comedy and chat.
- Two past Olympic winners pair up random celebrities with professional skaters. The professionals - with some help from the Olympic winners - create dances on the ice as they go head to head for the chance to win.
- Magazine show featuring lifestyle, cookery, fashion and news segments, along with celebrity interviews and gossip.
- A special catch-up episode looking at the impact Heroes (2006) has made in the UK since its initial airing and featuring interview footage from previous episodes of "Unmasked".
- In-depth hour-long interviews devoted to just one guest and filmed in front of an audience, with video contributions from friends and family.
- A live magazine programme featuring topical stories and big name studio guests.
- Magazine programme featuring news items, expert advice and celebrity interviews.
- Early morning chat show presented by Lorraine Kelly, with celebrity interviews, cooking tips, fashion features and musical guests.
- Breakfast show featuring news, celebrity guests and showbiz gossip.
- Lively daytime TV show, in which four "loose women" chat about news, issues and life in general.
- Celebrities recall their earliest and fondest memories of the Beatles. Includes the UK premiere screening of the video The Beatles: Free as a Bird (1995).
- A word association game show where contestants had to guess words based on clues.
- Judy Finnigan presents this 20 part TV series based on the main characters in 1995. With her narration and clips from the show, we are guided through the characters lives during their stay on the street.
- The book loving couple are joined by celebrity guests, viewers and authors from the comfort of their homes, who share their best reads and top tips to keep us entertained during the lockdown.
- A special weekend anniversary show celebrating the weekday news analysis series "Newsnight". Rather than a standard history of the show featuring past presenters and producers, this takes the format of a discussion about a changing Britain over those 30 years.
- A celebration of the life and work of 'Mr Manchester', Tony Wilson -TV presenter and founder of Factory Records - following his death in 2007. Presented by Lucy Meacock, contributors include Sir Alex Ferguson and members of Joy Division, New Order and Happy Mondays.