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- Fast-paced science-based British entertainment show presented by Rachel Riley, Ben Miller and Romesh Ranganathan.
- Keith will meet real people with real dreams, desires and dilemmas and strive to bring LemonAid to those who need it. From helping the nation with their niggles, to making their dreams come true, this is a warm hearted wish fulfilment show.
- Three magicians must challenge each other to perform the best trick. Each week they are joined by celebrity.
- A British TV documentary series for ITV. Each hour long program sees well-known celebrities travel to various parts of the world to explore more about a person who has inspired them.
- Derren Brown attempts "some of the most incredible feats to date" in The Events.
- A live magazine programme featuring topical stories and big name studio guests.
- In a prison for people who have committed crimes against entertainment, four inmates are chosen to perform their acts for a studio audience in a bid for freedom.
- Tricky TV is a magic and illusion show aimed at children and teenagers, presented by magician Stephen Mulhern. Each episode combines close-up magic, practical jokes, and large stage illusions. A feature of the show is that, each week, viewers are shown how to perform a simple magic trick using common household items. Each show ends with a performance of a classic stage illusion, such as Sawing a Woman in Half. During the show's first season, Mulhern was joined each week by a different guest celebrity, who usually acted as his assistant in the final illusion in addition participating in other parts of the show. From the second season onwards, his Ministry of Mayhem (2004) co-presenter Holly Willoughby joined the show as Mulhern's regular assistant for the final illusions.
- A motley group of London con artists pulls off a series of daring and intricate stings.
- A comedy panel game in which being Quite Interesting is more important than being right. Sandi Toksvig is joined each week by four comedians to share anecdotes and trivia, and maybe answer some questions as well.
- Jonathan Creek, a magician with a natural ability for solving puzzles, works from his home in a converted windmill. He uses his abilities to solve impossible crimes and mysterious murders.
- A 30-minute magazine-format programme in English. Despite being a big-budget show, it was surreal and had a deliberate low-budget feel.
- British police drama following the team at the Complaints Investigation Bureau - the unit that polices the police.
- Britain's most popular financial and business programme.