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- Magazine show featuring lifestyle, cookery, fashion and news segments, along with celebrity interviews and gossip.
- 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.
- Comedy panel game show hosted by anarchic surrealist comic duo Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer.
- Computer game show.
- Comedy, guest interviews and live bands in the studio, from a bar in London's riverside studios.
- Blur take a trip inside the fictional board game, "Escape from the Rat Race".
- Super-talented comic Ronnie Corbett pulls out all stops to entertain a celebrity audience including on-screen sidekick Ronnie Barker, Damien Hirst and Frank Skinner in this 1997 special.
- A collection of Blur's music videos.
- Minor or failed celebrities are tricked into thinking they are being offered a brand new television show to front, by comedy actors posing as television executives.
- Celebrate 12 new ways to enjoy each and every day of the year with this celebration of Britain's hottest women.
- Alien twins Zig and Zag operate an agency where they carry out undercover "dirty deeds" for celebrity clients.
- Playboy presents Britain's most shagable Babes - in and out of their knickers. Find out what the groovy girls across the pond are really like... and what turns them on. Get hip and get set for an erotic invasion of Britain's most stunning and least bashful beauties. It's mojo mania.
- A short-lived Channel 5 late-night chat show hosted by Messenger filled with chats with celebrity guests filmed and recorded at London's Studio 2 at The London Studios.
- 8 minor celebrities spend the night in a haunted castle. Strange noises, screaming celebs and a séance. Viewers can expel celebs (like Big Brother) the sole surviving winner gets to donate money to charity.
- Tug of War is a naughty, fun film - in the great British Carry On tradition of cheeky film-making. Four college friends enter into a bet to see who can go the longest without 'self-love.' Tug of War follows their trials and tribulations as they try to last ten torturous days.
- Presenter Jo Guest tours the UK in search of its sexiest hotspots to investigate strange and unusual sexual practices.
- A short-lived late-afternoon children's variety show once again co-hosted by Ant and Dec.
- Comic round-up of the day's news.
- The show in which a starry-eyed fan tries to pull their favourite celebrity. While the star thinks it's a normal interview, for the fan it's a date, and the challenge is to pull their idol.