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- The hosts talk about everything car-related. From new cars to how they're fueled, this show has it all.
- A live magazine programme featuring topical stories and big name studio guests.
- 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.
- Larry Malone sets up his brother Dave to get rid of Murphy, a rival gang leader, and then informs on Dave to have him convicted of murder. In one simple act of double-dealing he, consequently, removes both his main rivals and clears the way for expansive future plans for his crime family. After a few months on remand, Dave is acquitted at the Old Bailey after producing a fake videotape showing him entering a club on the night of the murders. Suspicious of his brother, Dave starts to question some of Larry's activities: especially his use of guns and his movement into the more lucrative drug scene. Larry, meanwhile, picks up Johnny, Murphy's son, when he is released from prison and using Johnny's need to revenge his father's death, employs him to track down and kill Dave, hence aiming to give himself total control of their crime family. Dave employs Freddie, the son of one of the gang who's died 'in service', to drop £100,000 off in order to buy a painting by Ronnie Kray which is being auctioned. Freddie hands the money to Barry, another member of the gang, who's promptly shot by Johnny. The money is Johnny's payment for the contract killing of Dave, and Dave is, in effect, inadvertently paying for his own execution. Larry has set up the snatch all along, but Freddie is blamed and goes to ground. Dave becomes increasingly suspicious of Larry: finding out, at first, that Barry has been shot and the money is missing; then that Johnny has been released from prison and is out to get him. Determined to strike first, Dave finds out where Johnny is and shoots him while he lies on a sun bed. Jim, one of Dave's oldest and most trusted sidekicks, has thrown his lot in with Larry. Jim's wife, still loyal to Dave, finds out about Jim's betrayal and tells Dave. With Freddie back on board, Dave confronts Jim and uses him to set up a meeting with Larry at an out-of-the-way breaker's yard. At the yard, both brothers confront each other with their rival halves of the gang, and a large-scale shootout takes place in which Dave's men finally win out. Dave, eventually, chases after Larry and regretfully shoots his brother with the handgun Larry had originally given him to protect himself.
- 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.
- Charting the creation and evolution of the English Premier League from 1992 to 2000 through the stories of people like Eric Cantona, David Beckham, Vinnie Jones, and Alan Shearer.
- The BBC's flagship morning news programme covering current affairs, business and sports, plus guest interviews and weather reports.
- The UK's breakfast TV show on Channel 4. A very lighthearted mix of interviews, news, quizzes and features.
- Sporting celebrities are quizzed on their own and others' sports.
- Highlights, interviews and analysis from expert pundits of Saturday's English Premier League football matches.
- Relax, reset and recharge. Robson takes the roads less traveled across his beloved North East England. With friends and family, he finds well being and adventure in wonderful places.
- Comedy panel quiz show on the theme of sport.
- Comedy, guest interviews and live bands in the studio, from a bar in London's riverside studios.
- United lost the premiership to Arsenal in the 97/98 season. They were also defeated in the pre-season Charity Shield match at Wembley, by the same team. Yet, United managed to win the premiership (Arsenal finished 2nd), the F.A. Cup (2-0 in the final against Newcastle) and to make it even better, Manchester United, who were 1-0 down after Mario Basler's freekick in the beginning of the game, scored 2 quick goals in added time (1-1 Teddy Sheringham, 2-1 Ole-Gunnar Solskjaer) and win the most prestigeous title of them all - The European Cup Title!
- Cult soccer show airing every Saturday morning during the English football season featuring celebrity guests, football challenges and recurring sketches from the cast and crew.
- A preview of all the top footballing action with detailed analysis from an expert panel of guests.
- Local news covering areas in Central England previously known as "Central News West" (1982-2006) and "Central News East" (1983-2006).
- London Regional Current Affairs programme. Some weeks political, some weeks cultural. Greg Dyke was the Deputy Editor.
- Famous Black British people in politics, arts, science and sports talk about being influencers and the challenges of achieving in their field.
- The 16th FIFA World Cup, held in France, a quadrennial international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA.
- The highlights and analysis of the second day of football in the english top flight league
- Jeff Stelling and co keep up to date with Saturday's goals
- BBC Sport coverage of the weekend and midweek football action.
- Live and Highlights coverage from the BBC of the FA Cup.
- Sports-themed comedy quiz show.