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- On a special inner city street, the inhabitants, human and muppet, teach preschool subjects with comedy, cartoons, games, and songs.
- A variety of acts perform in front of a live audience and a panel of judges for a chance to win £250,000 and perform for the British Royal Family at the Royal Variety Performance.
- A weekly talent competition where an array of performers -- from singers and dancers, to comedians and novelty acts -- vie for a $1 million cash prize.
- It showcases winners, finalists, fan favorites, and viral sensations from previous seasons of the mothership series to return to the stage to compete for the All-Star title.
- Contestants compete in a talent show featuring music and comedy categories.
- Described as "the Olympics of talent", it will feature winners, finalists and other successful contestants from previous seasons of America's Got Talent alongside acts from other Got Talent franchises worldwide.
- "The Professor," an expert accredited by Puppet U, hosts a ruthless competition for the title of History Master, quizzing contestants on subjects from history.
- After their successful turn on De kwis (2013), the musical comedy duo 'Van der Laan and Woe' returns with Miguel Wiels and his band in this mashup of political satire, news parody, live musical and quiz show.
- Past winners, finalists and contestants from Britain's Got Talent and international versions of Got Talent compete to be crowned the ultimate winner.
- BGT's tongue-in-cheek sister show in which Stephen Mulhern loses the will to live as he chats with some of the more eccentric acts, plus some backstage shenanigans with Ant and Dec.
- This was a three-part contest. In the first part, three male/female couples had to give the most correct answers to the questions they were given. The more answers they gave in 45 seconds, the most money they earned. Each couple was given three questions. When they gave a wrong answer or repeated any of the previously-given ones, the miserlies, who hated to see the contestants win money, rang a bell and made them stop answering. The couple with the most money returned the next week, and other two went on to the next contest, which was a test. The winning couple went on to the best part of the program: a show of music, humor, and surprises. When each performance was finished, an object related to it was taken to a table. Each object had a card with a prize. The host read a part of the card and the couple had to figure out the rest. When there were three objects on the table, they had to leave one in order to bring more. The host read the rest of the cards and the prize was revealed. In the end, they had to choose one of the three last objects to keep it, usually big prizes like cars and trips.
- A tv show with famous people disguised in costumes and four chosen judges have to figure out who they are by hearing them sing and by figuring out the clues that they give them
- German version of the British TV series Strictly Come Dancing. Features German B or C-list celebrities teaming up with professional dancers to compete against each other in a dancing competition.
- A reality show platform which offers talented singers the chance to make their dreams of stardom a reality.
- British children's show created by Will Brenton and Iain Lauchlan.
- Features rounds of play where fans will be able to advance to a final round for the chance to prove they are a certain artist's ultimate supporter.
- A comedy-musical competition inspired by a Korean show. In this program, there are four helpers, one presenter and one participant who must identify the real singer among the six performers in order to win the prize.
- Showcasing the most outrageous, unique and jaw-dropping acts of enormous scale and magnitude that simply can't be confined to a theater stage.
- TV SeriesMusic-video competition show features contestants who are given a modest budget to remake a classic '80s video. Stars of the original video judge the entries and select their favorite as the winner.
- Comedienne and actress Dawn French hosts a British version of the variety show. Each week some of the most talented children from around the world will showcase their skills just for the sheer joy of it.
- Based in the worldwide famous TV Show "Whose Line Is It Anyway?", Sem Saída is completely performed using improvisation techniques. The actors become players to join many different games proposed by the Master of Ceremonies (MC).
- Two groups of Iranian celebrities compete playing games and performing.
- Latin American version of -Pop Idol- from the UK and -American Idol- from the USA.
- The show combines a talent contest with a gaming element, as singers decide whether to stay in the competition or cash out.
- Family teams competed in knowledge of popular music. One part of the quiz consisted of recognizing as quickly as possible the music that the orchestra played.
- Whose Line? consists of a panel of four performers who create characters, scenes or songs on the spot in the style of short-form improvisation games, based on topics either prompted from audience suggestions or predetermined by the host.