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- Featuring stand-alone dramas -- sharp, suspenseful, satirical tales that explore techno-paranoia -- "Black Mirror" is a contemporary reworking of "The Twilight Zone" with stories that tap into the collective unease about the modern world.
- The End of the World is coming, which means a fussy Angel and a loose-living Demon who've become overly fond of life on Earth are forced to form an unlikely alliance to stop Armageddon.
- In a world where people's lives consist of riding exercise bikes to gain credits, Bing tries to help a woman get on to a singing competition show.
- Prime Minister Michael Callow faces a shocking dilemma when Princess Susannah, a much-loved member of the Royal Family, is kidnapped.
- Earth is visited by an alien species that threatens humanity's existence. Events unfold in real time through the eyes of five ordinary people across the globe as they struggle to make sense of the chaos unraveling around them.
- Future soldiers Stripe and Raiman must protect frightened villagers from an infestation of vicious feral mutants.
- After 5 years of fighting in the crusades, Robin returns to England and leads a band of outlaws to outwit the Sheriff of Nottingham.
- 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.
- Investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith, with the help of her adopted son, his friends, and an intelligent supercomputer, combats evil alien forces here on Earth.
- 8 Out Of 10 Cats is a cheeky and articulate comedy panel show hosted by English comedian Jimmy Carr that uses statistics and a series of opinion polls as a basis for discussion.
- Having followed the wrong boy for years, Aziraphale and Crowley must now try to locate the whereabouts of real Antichrist. Perhaps the story of Agnes Nutter and her famous prophecies will hold the answer?
- DCI Jack Cloth and DC Anne Oldman are paired to investigate a series of grisly murders done by a devious killer.
- A game show where contestants aim to score the fewest points possible by guessing the least popular answers given by people in polls on various subjects.
- Satirical TV show critique.
- A comedy TV show starring the fictional character Keith Lemon.
- Mandy is a hapless, jobless heroine whose daft adventures mostly end in disaster. She's got Big Dreams, but can she actually be bothered?
- British general knowledge quiz show which spawned imitations around the world, notably in the USA.
- Follows the lives of the Porters; a seemingly average family whose world is frequently turned upside-down, due to bad luck and bizarre occurrence.
- The world, still reeling from global destruction, faces a new and unforeseen dawn.
- The long-running words and numbers game.
- Lively daytime TV show, in which four "loose women" chat about news, issues and life in general.
- Three teenage schoolchildren work as undercover agents for MI9 and fight against the criminal agency Skul.
- A team of real-life confidence tricksters carry out notorious scams on unsuspecting members of the general public whilst hidden cameras capture all the action.
- A British sketch-comedy that explores the integration of Indian and British cultures through a series of satires, musicals, and skits.
- A rundown of the latest chart hits, featuring in-studio performances from popular music artists.
- Celebrities try to find the most obscure answers to win money for their chosen charities.
- Filmed and televised versions of theater productions, such as plays, musicals, operas, ballets, and concerts from around the world.
- The weekday news on ITV that the whole nation wakes up to.
- Victoria Coren hosts the fiendishly difficult quiz in which two teams of three contestants have to find the connection between seemingly unrelated clues.
- Sanjeev Kumar is an aspiring chat-show host. He has celebrity guests round to his house (No. 42) to talk to them, but it all falls apart when his family cuts in on the action. The celebrity guests spend far more time speaking to Sanjeev's 'mother', 'father' and 'grandmother' (played by Sanjeev Bhaskar's 'Goodness Gracious Me' colleague Meera Syal), and usually insulting Sanjeev in Punjabi.
- The Russell Howard Hour is a satirical comedy show on Sky 1. It follows stand up comic Russell Howard tackling hard-hitting topics with his unique sense of humour. Its format is similar to Russell Howard's Good News that aired on BBC.
- A live magazine programme featuring topical stories and big name studio guests.
- The British children's magazine program, which has been running since the late 1950s, targets children between the ages of 6 and 14.
- Maria moves into her new home and meets her neighbour Sarah Jane Smith. It isn't long until both of them find themselves at the local Bubble Shock factory and in terrible danger.
- O'Dowd is Lindsay Carol, a DJ on a hip radio station Skin FM. Urbane and witty on air, off-air he's a shambles, as inept in love as he is trying to be cool. Along for the ride are his perennially partying co-host Dom (Kevin Bishop), a man with a short attention span and a secret boy-band past, and his fierce but romantically hapless producer Jane (Nina Sosanya) whose efforts to keep the boys out of trouble usually land her in it. Fast, funny and filled with cutting edge tunes and celebrity cameos, FM is an hilarious romp around the world of music radio.
- Top British chefs compete against each other and are scored by a panel of acclaimed judges for the chance to cook one course of a four course banquet.
- The BBC's flagship morning news programme covering current affairs, business and sports, plus guest interviews and weather reports.
- Artists around the UK come together to compete for who has the best original celebrity portrait.
- Topical discussions, a daily newspaper review and a weekly television review on Fridays.
- 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.
- Comedy game show with celebrity guests and cheap prizes.
- Talk show based around the X Factor, the presenters question the judges about the contestants with behind the scenes gossip and audience participation.
- Comedian Joe Lycett and celebrity guests fight for consumer rights, campaigning on behalf of viewers who have been cheated by businesses, scammers and dodgy deals.
- Early morning chat show presented by Lorraine Kelly, with celebrity interviews, cooking tips, fashion features and musical guests.
- Robin and the Outlaws, The Sheriff, Gisborne and Marian are now in the Holy Land. Robin warns the King of the impending threat to his life, but The Sheriff's cunning has prevailed and, instead of a heroes' welcome, Robin and the Outlaws are treated as traitors. Marian makes a final attempt to redeem Gisborne - if he kills The Sheriff, he will have everything he wants, including her.
- An interview with the newly-fired candidate from The Apprentice UK (2005).
- To celebrate her 80th birthday, the Queen is holding a children's party in the grounds of Buckingham Palace. She has invited many classic characters from British children's literature. But when the baddies, led by Cruella de Vil, discover that they have not been invited, they steal the Queen's handbag containing her spectacles and the text of her speech; without it, the Queen will not be able to make a speech at the party. Can the goodies find the handbag in time?
- The satirist takes a look at life in lockdown, in a show made during lockdown. As well as coverage of the Coronavirus crisis, he looks at what people are doing to keep themselves occupied. Plus, Philomena Cunk and Barry Shitpeas return.
- Seasonal animation in which a hamster, a rabbit and a guinea pig embark on a journey to deliver a Christmas present lost by Santa Claus.
- General knowledge quiz for 16-18-year-olds.
- Breakfast show featuring news, celebrity guests and showbiz gossip.
- Professor Cox takes a diamond and with the help of an audience of stars explains quantum theory.
- ITV2's spin-off show featuring news, chat and behind-the-scenes footage.
- Follows Richard Herring chatting with some of the biggest names in comedy and entertainment.
- Political journalist and comic Andrew Neil is joined by guests to take a light-hearted look back at the week in politics.
- SMart is a British CBBC television programme based on the subject of art, which began in 1994 and ended in 2009.
- Jeremy Vine hosts a topical discussion show, replacing long-running topical show The Wright Stuff (2000) on weekday mornings. Vine and his panel of guests discuss the stories making the news before the debate is thrown open to the viewers.
- Sara Pascoe hosts this fun panel show that puts a twist on classic family games. Alan Davies and Darren Harriott captain the two teams of celebrities competing to identify who or what is inside a mystery box.
- Cloth is almost exposed when one of Macratty's henchmen follows him and sees him meeting Anne in a café - requiring Cloth to kill him by crushing him with a bull-dozer. Macratty tells Cloth that he wants him to steal a nuclear detonator whilst the rest of the gang raid a museum housing the world's largest collection of gold, diamonds and cocaine. However Cloth's cover is blown and, after Katya is killed, he realizes that the nuclear bomb is intended to blow up the live telethon Help a Blameless Child, hosted by Konnie Huq and Rufus Hound. Cloth and Anne race to the studio to prevent the explosion as well as to discover the identity of the Mr Big who has ordered Macratty to carry out the bank raids and the bombing.
- The Pub Landlord hosts his own comedy talk show, with performances from musical guests.
- 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.
- Alan Titchmarsh presents a mix of celebrity interviews, music, topical discussions and gardening features.
- British comedy panel show hosted by Harry Hill in which guests must find fun things to prove the human race is worth saving in the event of an alien invasion.
- A Series of contestants return to school to find out if they are smarter than a 10 year old presented by Noel Edmunds
- Early morning breakfast entertainment, news and sport.
- News and weather broadcast at 6:30pm on Monday-Friday.
- Fans of the reality show put their questions to a panel of experts.
- Grayson Perry, one of Britain's leading artists, brings the nation together through art, making new works and hosting masterclasses set to unleash our collective creativity during lockdown.
- In an opera version of the famous literature classic, during World War I, an airplane pilot crashes his plane in the Sahara Desert, where he has a very unusual near-death experience.
- Saturday morning children's TV show presented by duo Sam and Mark. Features interviews with celebrity guests.
- Late morning-early afternoon British news and discussion show broadcast every weekday live on Sky News.
- Guests Marcus Brigstocke, Greg Davies, Konnie Huq and Phil Tufnell join team captains Lee Mack and David Mitchell for the deceptive panel show hosted by Rob Brydon.
- Why is Mandy training to be an astronaut? Why is Mars called the Red Planet? These questions and more will remain unanswered.
- Clips from 1970s television are reflected on as an exploration of changing societal mores. Among those watching the clips are those who made the content, those who watched it, and those who were too young to have seen it.
- Hackney-born Kapadia combines epic aerial images and the voices of Londoners to chart the city's turbulent yet inspiring journey from 2005 to the 2012 Olympics.
- Game show with junior contestants hosted by the Chuckle Brothers.
- Early morning children's television programming strand on Channel 5 in the UK. Broadcast 7 days a week, showing a range of cartoons and children shows.
- Now unemployed, Bill is late for her signing-on appointment thanks to a phone call from Bette, and the car breaks down on the way to the DHSS office. She gets a mechanic to fix it, but he is whisked away by Anneka Rice for her 'Challenge Anneka' television show and Bill gets pulled over by the police pushing the car through a red light. Finally she makes her appointment to be interviewed by the infantile Janice, but eventually agrees to take a job with Rona at a factory supplying catering packs. Meanwhile, Ben takes on an assistant, abrasive Christine, who soon falls out with an arrogant female customer. Back home after her trying day, Bill falls asleep on the settee--missing the local TV news bulletin which reports Angelo's death in a road accident.
- This zoological reality series feature pages from the intertwined lives of people and animals in Chester Zoo, one of Britain's biggest, with 500 staff looking after some 7,000 wild animals. Numerous story lines follow an individual, couple, family or social group of a species, at times comparing aspects of zoo life and care (by a few keepers and some specialists, such as the vets) to life in the wild. Modern zoos not only provide entertainment and some education for visitors but also breeding programs for species in danger of extinction in the wild.
- Konnie Huq explores and celebrates the very best of British children's programming from the past 100 years.
- Broadcast on Saturday and Sunday mornings, Aled Jones brings the nation celebrity chat, television reviews and pop music performances.
- A look at the life of Michael Bond and celebration of his most beloved creation, Paddington Bear.
- A look at the most Extreme Television programmes from around the world
- Charlie talks about TV's current obsession with "mission" documentaries, and decides to make one of his own.
- Celebrity: A 21st-Century Story is a four-part history series charting the explosion in celebrity culture over the last two decades. The world of celebrity has been transformed since the turn of the century, driven by some of the most dramatic technological and cultural developments in recent times. From the fame farms churning out reality TV stars to the rise of the celebrity politician, our complicated obsession with fame now impacts every aspect of our lives - from the things we read and watch to what we buy, and even who we vote for. Today, celebrity is currency, but fame can also come at a cost. We hear from the people pulling the strings and the celebrities themselves as they lift the lid on the inner workings of the fame game.
- Children compete in a set of word-related challenges to win biscuits cut into the shape of letters.
- Follows Scroobius Pip having fun conversations with a wide range of guests, from Simon Pegg to Spike Lee, Mary J Blige to Gail Porter and even the occasional person you might not have heard of, but who has an amazing story to tell.
- The British secret service suspects that the weather, which gets out of whack worldwide, is being manipulated from inside the meteorological institute, but their undercover agent as found frozen to death. Blane's team is sent in, but soon realizes that director Roger Powell is too dumb to be behind it, unlike former start TV presenter Sonya Frost.