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- AGT's Grand Final is a non-stop ride of spellbinding and gravity defying performances as six unmissable acts step onto the world's biggest stage. Australia will decide who takes AGT's 2022 crown.
- Jack and Michael interview David Walliams and Michael Ball.
- A one-off festive edition, hosted by David Walliams. As David explains: "We're calling it a Christmas Special rather than a pilot, because that way if doesn't become a series, we'll say 'no, we always meant it to be one episode.'"
- A hilarious look at how disability has been shown on British TV over the last 40 years with David Walliams, Steven Merchant, Ben Miller, Dom Joly and many more with their favourite characters from 'Ironside' to 'Andy and Lou'.
- Michael McIntyre hosts a special Christmas edition of the game show. Three celebrity contestants, Danny Dyer, Zoe Ball and David Walliams, compete to win money for charity - assisted by 7 celebrity experts.
- A heavily-edited video version of the podcast series Brydon & (2021), in which Rob Brydon interviews some of the most extraordinary people from the world of entertainment.
- Episode: (2019)2011– 50m5.2 (8)TV Episode
- Cast and crew look back at the bad taste sketch comedy Little Britain (2003).
- Pik, the friendly but stupid South African gym instructor, has a new American friend
- All of the remaining eight celebrities battle it out together for the first time. They all want a place in the semi-final, but two of them will be unmasked.
- British television show with a comedy panel in the style of a pub quiz.
- To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic musical David attempts to build a real life Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car - that flies. He recruits an aircraft engineer and a class of 8-year-olds to help him.
- What have classic comedies like Father Ted, Brass Eye, Little Britain, The Fast Show and Big Train got in common? The answer is Dublin-born writer/director Graham Linehan, teenage critic with 'Hot Press', voracious student of laughter and one of the most successful and influential talents working in television today. Offering unique entry into his fascinating world, Graham Linehan Funny Business explores the art, craft and deeply competitive business of creating contemporary television comedy. What is funny? Where does the ability, to make millions of people laugh, emerge from? And how did a young Irishman come to define what is, for many, the classic British sitcom? Starting in January 2007 and going on to film for more than six months, Wildfire Films follow Graham Linehan as he brings a second series of his Channel 4 sit-com, The IT Crowd to the screen. With access to cast rehearsals in Kensington, London, location shoots across the English capital and live recordings, in front of a packed audience, at Pinewood Studios, we document the tough work, painstaking detail and long hours that go into writing and visualising Linehan's surreal yet massively appealing brand of humour. We also interview several of UK television's most successful comedy writers, performers and executives. Contributors include Steve Coogan, Matt Lucas, David Walliams, Paul Whitehouse, Charlie Higson, Griff Rhys Jones and Ardal O' Hanlon, as well as executives like Caroline Leddy, Commissioning Editor for Comedy at Channel 4, all of whom have worked with Graham Linehan, all of whom, in their own distinctive way, have broken the television comedy mold. Graham Linehan introduced Little Britain to English television. He co-created Ted and Ralph, the celebrated comedy sketch series about an English Gent, his Irish groundsman and an unspoken love; and with Irish writing partner, Arthur Mathews, Linehan co-created Father Ted. Starring Dermot Morgan, Pauline McLynn and Ardal O' Hanlon, Father Ted became a small screen classic, winning countless awards and voted, in Britain, Sitcom of the Decade.
- 2002–20248.0 (9)TV EpisodeIn this Christmas special the Geordie duo are join by G4, Ricky Gervais and the Hamilton's.
- Mulligan and O'Hare release their new album and the Stotts interview Michael Winner
- Enjoy this speed build of Lego Minecraft 21134 Waterfall Base!
- A series that lets influential people talk for themselves and gives audiences a glimpse at the personality behind the public persona.
- Phillip Schofield learns about the Duke's youth programme over the course of the year it celebrates its 60th anniversary. Attending galas and events he meet the Duke and famous faces to talk about the Trust and its work.
- The duo search for an incredible vegetable.
- 2007–6.2 (10)TV Episode
- A star-studded short film encouraging people to get COVID-19 vaccines and featuring the song "The Rhythm of Life" from the 1966 classic musical, Sweet Charity.
- Late-afternoon children's entertainment series.
- Rob Brydon presents a discussion about Little Britain (2003).
- We meet a couple of very odd German dancers, watch a talent competition devised by Paul Barron, and see a rendition of 'Smoke on the Water' by members of the cabinet
- Will Ivor sell the funeral parlour? Will Percy and Gwynne have chart success? Will anyone listen to Arwell?
- Andi Peters presents featuring Pet Shop Boys, Black Machine, Erasure, Prince, Tony Di Bart, Bitty McLean, Little Angels, Roachford and Take That.
- Four celebrities live through a kidnap ordeal, Kinky John works with a new boy band and the Stotts interview supermodel Caprice
- Having helped three men load things into a van at the palace Hubble is told that he has inadvertently assisted thieves in stealing valuable pictures from the Royal art collection and is charged with delivering the five million pounds the criminals demand for their return. Handcuffed to the brief case containing the money he is taken to a farm where he meets the mastermind behind the heist - Sir Ambrose Hamilton,the Surveyor of the Royal Pictures. This leads to a shoot-out in an ice cream van and another accidental triumph for Hubble,who literally remains cool throughout.
- 2007– 22m5.2 (11)TV Episode
- 2007–6.7 (11)TV Episode
- 2007–7.1 (11)TV Episode
- The popstar performing his hits and festive songs at the newly restored Alexandra Palace Theatre, where he will be joined by special guests.
- A man has a spot of bother with a dancing monkey. Plus, Vic teaches Bob how to attract the ladies using mega-babe Caprice, and the Stotts interview racing driver Damon Hill