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- They present the news and information source of the day's topics and journalism.
- "Entertainment Tonight" is the #1 syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in the world.
- Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos interact with their guests.
- The satiric adventures of a working-class family in the misfit city of Springfield.
- Morning news, interviews and entertainment features.
- Five women with very different outlooks on politics, Hollywood and its stars, and current events discuss these and other divisive topics of the day. Originated by Barbara Walters and currently led by longtime host, Whoopi Goldberg.
- Set in Edinburgh, the mercurial Detective Inspector John Rebus's investigations lead him through the city's ancient beauty and into its more sinister quarters.
- The BBC's flagship morning news programme covering current affairs, business and sports, plus guest interviews and weather reports.
- Pop culture references fly thick and fast as stop-motion animation is featured in sketches lampooning everything from television movies to comic books.
- Early morning chat show presented by Lorraine Kelly, with celebrity interviews, cooking tips, fashion features and musical guests.
- Jimmy Kimmel interviews celebrities.
- Coming Up is a British Channel 4 television series of films made for television by new directors and writers.
- The Insider brings you the latest celebrity and entertainment news. The Insider tackles the trending celebrity stories of the day, as well as exclusive interviews and in-depth reporting.
- The further adventures in time and space of the alien adventurer known as the Doctor and his companions from planet Earth.
- Making a satire out of the entire Late Night Show concept Scotsman Craig Ferguson hosts his show with a robot skeleton and a "horse" as his sidekicks. The show features the stereotypical parts of a Late Show, but all in their own, raw way.
- "Made In Hollywood" provides an inside look at the new movie and DVD releases, bringing superstar talent and Hollywood magic to you.
- Behind the scenes of the making of Doctor Who (2005) with the cast, crew and directors.
- A live magazine programme featuring topical stories and big name studio guests.
- An online show which creates top ten lists on just about everything.
- Detective Inspector John Rebus and his sidekick DS Siobhan Clarke are called to investigate a shooting at a local college. At the scene, the spattered blood and bullet holes that litter the room tell a tale of a frantic shooting, and the bodies of two dead schoolboys and a sports supervisor are revealed. One of the victims is the son of Rebus' cousin. Faced with the loss of a family member, Rebus strays across the police boundaries.
- Irish comedian Graham Norton hosts his very own chat show, which includes chatting to A-list celebrities, the very famous Red Chair game, live music, lots of jokes and fun from Graham and the celebrities themselves.
- Alice owes the wrong kind of people GBP12000. Her brother Sean's concerned. So when he's offered 12000 by a rich man for a 12 hour game of "hide and seek", he accepts it.
- A Sketch Show Thats In The Form Of Surfing Though TV Channels
- Recently-graduated Dr. Robert Foster starts a London medical practice with a few study friends. Robert and Dr. Martha Elliot have a love triangle with upper-class former university buddy Dr. Felix Quinn, who rivals them for the prestigious client list of a society doctor about to retire, whose daughter 'in heat' may swing the deal. Meanwhile Robert shows admirable talent and dedication to patients, also in Dr. Ross Jarvis' hospital ward, yet is bitterly discarded by his terminally-ill father Mal.
- A teenage girl's rite of passage in the glamour/fashion world.
- Four members of the popular girl group Girls Aloud do a passion of theirs which isn't singing. Sarah learns polo, Cheryl does street dance, Kimberley goes after her musical theatre dreams and Nicola tries creating her own make up range.
- Instead of Rome, The Doctor and Donna Noble end up visiting Pompeii in AD 79, on the eve of the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Before anyone even knew it was actually a volcano, the entire city is doomed for destruction.
- Nicola feels that there is a definite gap in the cosmetics market for a make-up range for fairer skinned girls. Nicola must design, create and successfully launch a make-up range which she hopes will end up on cosmetic counters, competing against the giants of the industry. Will the launch be a huge success?
- Thinspiration is a story about anorexia set in the seventeenth century. Eva and Anna are young novices at an austere convent. When Anna takes the Lenten fast to extremes, her piety captivates the other nuns and wild rumours about her holiness begin to spread. In an effort to save her friend's life, Eva is forced to confront the culture that condones such hysteria.
- After med school, London physician Dr Robert Fielding starts a practice in fancy Harley Street with two study mates, plastic surgeon Obiang and ambitious Martha Elliot. Together they bid against wealthy Dr Felix Quinn for the client list of well-established, retiring Dr Harvey Cost, whose daughter Miranda seduces Robert before revealing her identity. Meanwhile Robert's best friend Joe Lacey struggles with a paternity issue and dying wife while Robert's father Mal keeps secrets concerning his health.
- The sketches in this week's show include.
- The sketches in this week's show include:"The First of the Mohicans,""Grange Hill USA,""Richard Branson as the Secret Millionaire"and Free DVD offer "Real life remakes of Mrs. Doubtfire, The Godfather and the Italian Job." The characters explored also include:Ross Kemp,Gordon Ramsay,Justin Lee Collinsand Harry Potter.
- Sketches in this week's show include: Amy Winehouse's new Bond theme "The Booze Is Not Enough," the Helium Channel and the classic comedy catchphrases that are no longer socially acceptable. Characters explored include sex-mad Colin Farrell and Gordon Ramsay, and the trailer for"Die Hard 5" with Bruce Forsyth.
- The sketches in this week's show include: a Sugababes homage,"Jack the Let Ripper," the infamous murderer who suffers a slight flatulence problem, "When Harry Potter Met Sally" and The O.C.D.O.C. in which Ryan and Marissa are meant for each other but something always seems to get in the way. Sir David Attenborough, Bill Oddie and David Starkey also get the Kevin Bishop treatment.
- This week's show includes a US remake of"All Creatures Great and Small." Radiohead cheers up a bit and sings some happy songs, and Sir David Attenborough, Rick Stein and Bob Geldof all get the Kevin Bishoptreatment.
- Featured sketches include "Griff Rhys Jones and the Temple of Doom, " the post-watershed version of "Blue Planet, " "Carry on Hand Luggage, " and "Cribs with Robbie Williams."
- Bravo network executive Andy Cohen discusses pop culture topics with celebrities and reality show personalities.
- Story of four teenagers who accidentally uncover a cursed Celtic well and release an evil spirit into the world. They must discover how to restore order.
- Conan O'Brien and his co-host Andy Richter discuss current news topics and interview celebrities and personalities.
- A weekday gabfest offering a female perspective on the day's headlines.
- A beast stalks an estate where two lovers are breaking up and two magic users are on a hunt.
- After Amy enters the TARDIS, Amy is awestruck when she sees what lies inside.
- Amy tries to flirt with The Doctor but he tries to ignore her advances.
- Breakfast show featuring news, celebrity guests and showbiz gossip.
- The Proms is an eight-week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts and other events held annually, predominantly in the Royal Albert Hall in central London. The Proms were founded in 1895, and are now organised and broadcast by the BBC.
- The Doctor and Amy Pond visit London in 1963, only to find it in ruins through the Daleks. Now the two must save Earth by confronting the Daleks in Skaro.
- A temporal rift means that the Doctor and Amy have to deal with an alien shark, alien radiation and worst of all, the Vashta Nerada on Poseidon 8, an underwater base on Christmas Eve in the 23rd Century.
- Amid an accident in the TARDIS Amy's attempts to rescue the Doctor unwittingly unleash the creature known only as the Entity.
- Journey into the Doctor Who universe, get to know the character of the Doctor and his universe through exclusive interviews with Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and David Tennant as well as show runners Steven Moffat and Russell T Davies and producers Piers Wenger and Julie Gardner.
- After receiving an SOS signal from the Arctic, The Doctor and Amy Pond uncover a survey team turning into cyborgs and a plot to revive a Cyberman army underneath the ice.
- With his TARDIS in ruins, the newly-regenerated Doctor with the help of Amy Pond must save the world in less than twenty minutes from galactic policemen known as the Atraxi.
- The Doctor takes Amy to the future inside Starship UK, which contains in addition to British explorers, an intimidating race known as the Smilers.
- The TARDIS takes The Doctor and Amy to war-torn Britain in the middle of World War Two. Not only do they meet Winston Churchill himself, but the Doctor comes face to face once again with his greatest enemy of all.
- The Doctor and Amy emerge from the TARDIS to find the wreck of the Byzantium spaceship. Down below the Weeping Angels are stirring, but the Doctor has someone else to contend with; none other than the mysterious Professor River Song.
- The Doctor, Amy, Dr. Song and the remaining soldiers manage to escape from the crashed ship and into the forest. The Angels attempt to create a rift in time and space such as the Doctor had found in Amy's room when they first met. Amy meanwhile is counting down from 10 minutes and the Doctor has determined that an Angel has taken over her mind.
- The Doctor and Amy travel back in time to meet Vincent Van Gogh and face an invisible monster that only the painter can see.
- The Doctor and Amy cross swords in more ways than one with a horde of blood-sucking vampires in 16th century Venice.
- Five years after finally leaving the TARDIS, Amy and Rory, now married, live in the quiet little village of Leadworth; but everything is not what it would seem.
- When a drill drills too deep into the earth, something that had been hibernating beneath the earth's crust is woken, and it's hungry for revenge.
- The Silurians are awake, angry, and preparing for war - a war that could decide who gets to live on Earth, the Silurians or the humans.
- After the TARDIS teleports without him, the doctor tries to find out what is stopping it from landing and traces it to a seemingly ordinary, two storey house.
- River Song returns to deliver The Doctor a serious warning from his allies: the mythical Pandorica, said to contain the most feared creature in the entire Universe, is opening.
- The Pandorica opened, silence fell, and now planet Earth is left alone in the universe. Jumping through time, the doctor must figure out a way to bring back those who never were and save his friends from the collapse of reality.
- Festive edition of the time-travelling drama. The Doctor has one hour to save a crashing spaceship and a miser's soul - but what lurks in the fog?
- Doctor Who went to the Proms in 2010 with a concert hosted by the Doctor's then companions - Karen Gillan (Amy Pond) and Arthur Darvill (Rory Williams). Featuring a special guest appearance by Matt Smith (The Eleventh Doctor), the performance features Murray Gold's music for the television series, including his latest re-imagining of Ron Grainier's classic theme tune.