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- 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.
- Follows incarcerated killers, who tell the story of how they ended up there.
- With civilisation crumbling all around us, what better time for David Mitchell to challenge a returning cast of three pairs of comedians to prove they've got the mettle and skills to thrive in the great outdoors.
- Convicted stalkers tell the programme, in their own chilling words, how love turned into a deadly obsession in face first, captivating in-depth interviews.
- A dance competition where celebrities compete to be crowned the winner. Who is kicked out of the competition each week is decided by the judges' scores and viewer votes.
- Observational documentary series following the work of master dog trainer Graeme Hall as he finds long-lasting solutions for dogs with issues.
- The events of Mark Zuckerberg's life and creation of Facebook/Meta.
- British talk show host Jonathon Ross talks with guests from around the globe.
- Lauren Laverne, cast members and celebrity superfans download and decode all the events from the latest episodes of Westworld.
- In response to Casey Anthony's recent accusations against her father, George and Cindy Anthony agree to undergo polygraph tests on-camera to answer lingering questions about George's involvement in Caylee's death.
- In 2016, almost anyone you asked, or any poll you consulted, pointed you to a Hillary Clinton landslide. The Accidental President is a balanced feature documentary that is seeking to answer one question - How the hell did Donald Trump win?
- Competitors who must vault, dodge, tumble and dive their way through several different three-dimensional courses.
- British dating show in which a member of the public chooses who to date from a selection of three suitors, based solely on their answers to questions.
- 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.
- Documentary series about Britain's feuding neighbours, using CCTV footage and material from victims' own cameras.
- Original Sin follows Thea Pretorius, the mother of Gerhard Jansen van Vuuren, who murdered his girlfriend in front of her neighbors, security guards, and CCTV cameras. After initially helping him, Thea slowly came to see he was a killer.
- Three-part docuseries following Dale Wayne Sigler, a murderer, as he is released from prison after 30 years behind bars.
- Film fans Clara Amfo, Russell Kane and Guz Khan go head to head as they discuss the essential elements that must feature in the ultimate action movie.
- British version of the U.S. programme in which a group of singletons are sent out on blind dates arranged by comedians - who then watch the dates unfold, giving an unfiltered commentary.
- Sue Perkins and Jamie East discuss the latest Game of Thrones episodes throughout the season.
- Determined not to let lockdown spoil Father's Day, Jack sets up outside his Dad's house to spend some quality time together. They reminisce, catch up with some celebs and surprise some key workers who can't be with their loved ones.
- The extraordinary story of children born in High Himalayas of Nepal. At 4 years old, they're sent to school in the city, hoping education means a better life. They do not see their parents again for 12 years. Now, aged 16, they trek home.
- Over the course of three days, Nanny Mewes offers help and advice to parents who are struggling to cope with their problem children in an effort to restore balance to family life.
- John Bishop looks back over the week's news with contributors and special guests.
- A compilation of the very best bits from the first two series of Sarah's hit BBC show
- Celebrities are taken back in time to live and work as they did in medieval Britain.
- Each week four people who are considering going under the knife witness live surgery for the procedure they wish to undertake, and get the opportunity to ask questions of the surgeon, a doctor, and someone who has undergone their chosen procedure. They also speak to someone for whom the surgery went horribly wrong. At the end of the programme they decide whether or not they still want to go ahead with the surgery.
- Don't Stop Me Now is the game show where everyone in the audience thinks they're a superstar and wants the chance to prove it. Our studio is full of stand-up comics, singers and variety acts all hoping that they'll get called onto the stage to perform in front of the nation and win £25,000. The only downside is that if they're not as good as they think they are, they'll be ejected from the show. Literally. We're talking trap doors, horizontal bungees and exploding stages. The winner is quite simply the Last Act Standing. The rest of the audience act as judge and jury: Every member of the studio audience has a voting keypad and the moment more than half of them have had enough, it's all over for our performer.
- Master dog trainer Graeme Hall goes behind the scenes at Willows, one of Britain's leading animal hospitals: a place that offers hope to our poorly best friends and their worried owners.
- Bear Gryll's takes a celebrity on a mission to test their survival skills.
- The Royal Variety 2012 was the historic 100 year Centenary of the show and was staged at the Royal Albert Hall for the first time and held in the presence of HM The Queen, attending for her 39th time.
- The RVP 2015 was staged at the Royal Albert Hall for only the 2nd time in the show's history and was attended by Prince Harry for the 1st time. It was also the year that the EABF changed its name to the Royal Variety Charity.
- Jordan Banjo and Dr Sara Kayat present two members of the public with four weight loss success stories, and ask them to choose one health regimen to follow for eight weeks, without meeting the person behind it.
- A look at the history and rules of British Royal Weddings and which traditions have been updated for the ceremony of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
- TV SeriesIt is a cosmetic surgery under the spotlight and brings together young people who are desperate to go under the knife with a panel of peers and experts who will decide whether they get their life-changing procedure or not.
- Comedian, actor and children's author David Walliams hosted The Royal Variety Performance 2016 in the presence of Their Royal Highnesses The Prince Of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, from the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith in London. Richard Jones, magician appeared as the winner of Britain's Got Talent.
- Stars on The Royal Variety Performance line up 2018 include one of the UK's biggest bands, the multi-award-winning Take That, the West End cast of the phenomenal hit musical Hamilton, chart topper George Ezra, award winners Clean Bandit, West End cast of Tina - The Tina Turner Musical and the legendary Andrea Bocelli and his son Matteo. Also taking to the stage are, Britain's Got Talent winner, comedian The Lost Voice Guy, a special performance from Rick Astley, comedian Rhod Gilbert, the mesmerizing Cirque Du Soleil, plus music from Sigrid and cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason. The Royals attending this year are Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.
- David Harewood sets out to investigate the high Covid-19 death rates in black and minority ethnic patients in the UK, and what they reveal about health inequality in modern Britain.
- Liza Tarbuck hosts the British version of the American comedy game show in which celebrity guests play party games. Sue Perkins and Guz Khan captain the two teams.
- Join Alex Zane as he speaks exclusively with acclaimed director Christopher Nolan about his new film Oppenheimer. Plus, hear from stars Robert Downey Jr, Florence Pugh and Matt Damon.
- The Royal Variety Show 2014 was staged at the London Palladium and held in the presence of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for the first time.
- In a mock-up of his living room, the comedy sidekick invites an audience to guffaw at a selection of archive TV and video clips, inter-cut with his scripted reactions.