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- An elderly spinster living in the village of St. Mary Mead helps her friends and relatives solve mysterious murders.
- A game show hosted by Ant and Dec filled with stunts, sketches, and special guest appearances.
- Ben Harper, a misanthropic dentist, has little time for most people, including his wife Susan, and their children Nick, Janey, and Michael.
- 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.
- At a posh urban hotel, the love lives and whims of its wealthy guests are attended to by hard-working staff who have their own troubles with love.
- Richard Osman hosts the game show in which he sets a panel of four celebrity contestants a series of games and puzzles to test their general knowledge.
- Jamie Theakston attempts to uncover the truth about historical mysteries, ancient relics, hidden treasures, conspiracy theories and lost civilizations. Have these stories been omitted from the history books?
- Celebrity participants go on the run and try to avoid their hunters to raise money for the Stand Up To Cancer charity.
- Comedy game show with celebrity guests and cheap prizes.
- The original British version of the popular quiz show, that became a worldwide phenomenon.
- Celebrities try to find the most obscure answers to win money for their chosen charities.
- 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.
- Each episode of this anthology drama has a murderous theme with twist being that the action is followed from the point of view of the killer.
- A rundown of the latest chart hits, featuring in-studio performances from popular music artists.
- Celebrity Gogglebox is a spin off series of the successful Channel 4 series Gogglebox.
- In this spinoff of The Chase (2009), celebrities compete against the show's regular cast of Chasers in an attempt to win some money for their charity of choice.
- The weekday news on ITV that the whole nation wakes up to.
- 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.
- This fast-paced British reality series shows the daily lives of officers patrolling the roadways of England. With high-speed chases, drug busts, and hardcore criminals abound, you'll feel like your heart is on a motorway.
- Long-running factual programme reporting on all aspects of life in Britain.
- Celebrities compete to win the coveted cookery competition title.
- The BBC's much loved weekly 3 and a quarter hour live Saturday Morning programme, aimed at children.
- Consumer technology series focusing on the latest gadgets, games and more.
- The action-packed documentary series following Yorkshire-based law enforcers, shows the day-to-day situations the police deal with, from theft, to drugs and high speed chases.
- A series of individual dramas, each with a different story and cast.
- Paul O'Grady and star guests liven up teatime with comedy and chat.
- A young woman contends with the difficulties of romance.
- O'Dowd is Lindsay Carol, a DJ on a hip radio station Skin FM. Urbane and witty on air, off-air he's a shambles, as inept in love as he is trying to be cool. Along for the ride are his perennially partying co-host Dom (Kevin Bishop), a man with a short attention span and a secret boy-band past, and his fierce but romantically hapless producer Jane (Nina Sosanya) whose efforts to keep the boys out of trouble usually land her in it. Fast, funny and filled with cutting edge tunes and celebrity cameos, FM is an hilarious romp around the world of music radio.
- Comedy, guest interviews and live bands in the studio, from a bar in London's riverside studios.
- Claudia Winkleman presents this weekday BBC2 half hour fanzine show dedicated entirely to the BBC1 programme Strictly Come Dancing (2004). Claudia interviews the dancers and celebrities performing on the show and talks to the judges and celebrity fans to elicit their views on the couples' performances. The show also features the latest footage from the rehearsal rooms and exclusive behind-the-scenes gossip. Fans can contact Claudia by email, text and telephone to put their questions directly to the studio guests.
- A mix of music, comedy and celebrity chat hosted by fast-witted comic Jonathan Ross.
- Strayman, a spontaneous poet, is landlord to a pack of stray dogs. Unable to resist another of life's strays, he hooks up with Strumpet, a shy, homeless girl with an extraordinary gift for music.
- Morning news, interviews and entertainment features.
- Holiday travel series.
- Karaoke game show.
- Keith lemon takes a tour of celebrity's houses when a panel of famous people guess who it belongs to.
- Various cast members from different productions of the Rocky Horror Show come together in a one-off concert extravaganza paying tribute to the phenomenon, recorded at London's Royal Court Theatre in front of an audience of faithful fans.
- Michael Barrymore returns in his award-winning role as troubled daytime game-show host Bob Martin, a hopeless man who is willing to do anything he must to get what he wants. Still standing behind him is his Quickfire team, led by his campy producer Greg (Denis Lawson).
- Billed as "rock and roll's greatest failure," musician John Otway offers a lesson in how to survive in showbiz.
- Multiple daily news bulletins for the Granada North West region.
- British game show presented by Stephen Mulhern in which three celebrity contestants and their children answer questions about each other to win up to £15,000 for a charity of their choice.
- Spoof music chat show in which Jamie Theakston interviews various pop/rock stars, All of which are played by Matt Lucas & David Walliams.
- Soccer Aid is a Charity Football event which takes place every two years at Old Trafford. Two teams of celebrities and ex-legends, England and 'Rest of the World', take each other on under two professional Football mangers. Soccer Aid is a very popular mix of Football and comedy.
- A nostalgic look at the pop culture and fads of the 1980s.
- Archive clips and interviews with the people behind the scenes of the UK's favourite children's TV shows.
- Sports-themed comedy quiz show.
- A live, early evening magazine show dealing with the latest news, celebrity gossip and everything in between.
- You can hear The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X every morning from 6:30am to 10am on DAB Digital Radio across the UK.
- A look at the dramatic increase of cyber crime in Britain, a problem so worrying the government is secretly putting millions of pounds into specialist units to catch the crooks.
- A weekly prime-time BBC2 TV pop magazine. With interviews, videos and live performances from UK and US chart topping acts.
- In the vast majority of car accidents a bad driver is to blame. In this unique crash-test experiment, two of the nation's worst motorists come face to face with the consequences of their dangerous driving.
- Konnie Huq explores and celebrates the very best of British children's programming from the past 100 years.
- In a slightly pre-recorded show from Belfast, Patrick Kielty interviews guests introduced by his Belfast helper, Hendie. Mixing chat, stand up jokes and music the show aims to be a comedy chat show.
- Those who took part in the unique Golden Jubilee celebrations at Buckingham Palace in the summer of 2002 look back at the event, and discuss their involvement. New interviews are interspersed with footage from the concerts, the rehearsals, and the Queen's Jubilee tour of the UK.
- A mix of celebrity chat, gossip and games.
- Ryder cup style competition between teams of celebrity golfers representing Europe and the United States
- Celebrities recall the TV, films, fads and fashions that made the 1990's memorable.
- Can man's best friend be trained to fly a plane? Featuring some of the cutest, most adorable contributors ever seen in a factual entertainment series, Dogs Might Fly is an extraordinary new series that will inform, entertain and amaze as it sets out to see if a dog can actually fly a plane.
- Pop music quiz show.
- Live broadcast of the concert at Wembley Stadium in London on July 1st 2007 to commemorate the life of Princess Diana on what would have been her 46th birthday. It was broadcast live to over 140 countries.
- A series offering viewers the chance to choose a musical artist from each of the last five decades who deserves to be considered an international legend.
- Brings in many different sketches and games with celebrities to raise money towards charity.
- Celebrities compete in a quiz which tests their knowledge of all things related to The Simpsons.
- Jamie Theakston presents the history of Britain's best-loved music show, spanning four decades of great music and including archive footage of classic performances and backstage antics.
- Celebrities recall the pop culture of Britain in the 1970s.
- Comedy celebrity panel game show about television.
- The BBC's in-depth, daily, weekday political show reviewing events in Westminster, around the UK and further afield with interviews, discussion and debate.
- A marathon 28-hour live broadcast to celebrate the dawn of the new millennium
- Follow The Saturdays every step - from gigs, photo-shoots and TV appearances to driving lessons, surprise birthday sky-dives and hanging out with family and friends.
- The American tradition of comedy roasts comes to the UK, and the third victim is children's TV presenter and game show host Chris Tarrant.
- Flying remains the safest way to travel, but a 10-year study by Boeing shows that more than half of fatal air crashes happen during approach and landing - eight times more deadly than take-off fatalities. This documentary visits the islands of the Caribbean, home to some of the world's most difficult runways, including St Barts, where the airport is on the side of a hill that gives way to the sea. It also includes interviews with passengers who were on board a flight forced to return to Heathrow after an engine burst into flames.
- A run down of the 100 Greatest things to happen on TV in 2001. From John Prescott punching a protester to Jeffery Archer being sent to prison for perjury and England beating Germany 5-1 in a football match.
- Life behind the wheel has changed forever. The explosion in dashcams means everything we see through the windscreen can now appear on our TV screens. And the footage is all the more compelling because it's real, it's raw - and it puts the viewer in the driving seat as the drama unfolds. Millions of motorists, bikers and cyclists are capturing incredible clips on the road in Russia, America, Australia, the Far East and right across Europe. Now Car Crash Global: Caught on Camera will bring the most astonishing accidents, the most spectacular smashes and the most enthralling escapes together.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the filming for the second series of Little Britain (2003).
- The battle for Britain's road