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- Two teams, lead by their team leader (either Lee Mack or David Mitchell), have to try and make the other team believe their crazy stories.
- Mandy is a hapless, jobless heroine whose daft adventures mostly end in disaster. She's got Big Dreams, but can she actually be bothered?
- A profile of Ian Curtis, the enigmatic singer of Joy Division whose personal, professional, and romantic troubles led him to die by suicide at the age of 23.
- A raunchy spoof edition of Countdown (1982) with the stars of 8 Out of 10 Cats (2005).
- Long-running satirical news quiz featuring regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton. Originally chaired by Angus Deayton, the series has adopted "guest hosts" since 2002.
- Artists around the UK come together to compete for who has the best original celebrity portrait.
- Music-based comedy quiz show.
- The lives of four drug dealers, one user, and two prostitutes are explored.
- A spin-off from Antiques Road Trip (2010) in which two teams consisting of an expert and a celebrity buy antiques to sell at auction, hoping to make a profit and give it to charity.
- The long-running words and numbers game.
- Victoria Coren hosts the fiendishly difficult quiz in which two teams of three contestants have to find the connection between seemingly unrelated clues.
- Musical artists, their careers, their highs, their lows and everything in between are profiled and interviewed.
- Contemporary music show featuring live performances and interviews with an emphasis on album acts.
- Celebrities try to find the most obscure answers to win money for their chosen charities.
- Live performances from dozens of leading early-1980s musical acts - rock, punk, ska, reggae - it's all here.
- The death of punk icon and X-Ray Spex front-woman Poly Styrene sends her daughter on a journey through her mother's archives in this intimate documentary.
- As the front man of the Clash from 1977, Joe Strummer changed people's lives forever. Four years after his death, his influence reaches out around the world, more strongly now than ever before.
- Long-running series for schools and colleges produced by Thames Television, and in its final years by independent companies - although documentaries and dramas produced by other ITV companies were sometimes repeated for classroom use under The English Programme banner. The series was made up of various units, often repeated for a number of years, which comprised classic plays, contemporary dramas, poetry anthologies, documentaries and other material suitable for English language and literature syllabuses. The series was aimed at older students studying towards O-Level/CSE, GCSE, A-Level and equivalent qualifications, but the material was often of interest and relevance to younger secondary school pupils and adults watching at home.
- Long-running religious programme broadcasting church services and in particular the singing of Christian hymns from a different place of worship each week. Also featuring interviews and news segments of interest to the Christian community.
- It's a documentary about the life of eccentric comedian Frank Sidebottom who wore a huge papier-mache' head and whose true identity was a closely guarded secret until after he died. The 2014 Magnolia Pictures film titled Frank was inspired by his sensational mystery.
- Neil Innes performs parody songs old and new, all set to specially-shot footage, and including special guest performers. Plotless and surreal, Innes described the programme as "songs and pictures, about people and things".
- A preview of all the top footballing action with detailed analysis from an expert panel of guests.
- A documentary on the music, performers, attitude and distinctive look that made up punk rock.
- Magazine show made by yoofs for yoofs.
- A new documentary exploring the heritage and significance of the British Public Library, also questioning why such a historically important British institution is in dramatic decline in today's contemporary society.