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- Will, who attends single parent meetings to woo women, meets Marcus, a troubled 12-year-old boy. As they become friends, Will learns to be responsible while he helps Marcus with his studies.
- Ethics, being human and the soul come to the fore when a 7-year old finds a bag of Pounds just days before the currency is switched to Euros and learns what we are really made of.
- Contestants are chosen based on their ability to arrange 4 answers to a question in the correct order the fastest. They then have 15 multiple-choice questions correctly to win increasing amounts of money, the largest is $1,000,000.
- The original British version of the popular quiz show, that became a worldwide phenomenon.
- In the never ending, high tech war against crime, Detective Constables Bob Louis and David Briggs are the Scud missiles of the police arsenal of intuition, hunches and inspired guesses... all of them hopelessly wrong.
- Comedians and long-time friends Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan travel around the world taking on challenges.
- A couple's marriage is complicated by the introduction of a third party.
- An Indian version of the popular quiz show, "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" Contestants start off with easy questions, but as they move forward the questions get more and more challenging. To help them out, they are given "lifelines" that let them either eliminate two of the four possible answers, call a friend at home for help, or take a poll of the audience for what they think the right answer is.
- Contestants use audience input, elimination of multiple choice options, and help from a friend to answer trivia questions for an escalating tier of cash prizes.
- Gillian McKeith helps people with unhealthy diets change the way they eat and improve their health.
- A list compiling the 100 Greatest cartoons, new and old, as voted by the British public.
- Sitcom about life in a mixed-race Birmingham family as seen through the eyes of a teenager with cerebral palsy.
- A cakemaker and her dysfunctional family live on a grimy estate. When Elaine's rock buns come out of the oven resembling the Virgin Mary, potentially miraculous consequences follow for her family and friends. Her arthritic mother Millie is suddenly able to move freely, her irresponsible son Todd falls in love, and both she and her husband Ed are offered the chance of other relationships. But miracles are not all they seem.
- Jasper Carrott presents half an hour of stand-up (or rather, sit-down) comedy, interspersed with sketches from Punt and Dennis, comedy sketch serial The Detectives, and Wiggy's guide to life - plus the adverts.
- The program features a variety of acts which will be used to generate numbers. Viewers will have the chance to win up to £25,000 if the five random numbers generated during the program match the last five digits of their telephone number in any order.
- Quiz show which offers contestants the chance to win a holiday of a lifetime.
- In each episode Gillian McKeith challenges three brides-to-be to loose weight on her diet plan for their respective approaching weddings. However, only the woman that makes the most progress will win the wedding dress of her dream.
- The Australian version of the British game show. From more than 5,000 children aged 11 and 12 who took the initial test, 48 were selected to appear in this series, with 12 appearing in each of four heats. In the first round, a number of general knowledge questions are directed at all of the contestants, which each having to choose between four possible answers. The six highest scores advance to the next round, which begins with a codebreaker, where the contestants are shown a pad with numbers and letters, similar to a telephone keypad, and have to use this to decipher a number sequence after being given a clue about the word they have to find. The order in which they crack the code determines the starting order for the next game, where the contestants select from a choice of subjects (e.g. literature, maths, geography) and have to answer as many questions correctly as possible within a given time. The three highest scores advance to the final round, where after another codebreaker, the contestants study a board of 36 squares for 10 seconds to memorize the squares containing their favourite specialised subjects. They then select a number of squares and have to answer the corresponding question, scoring 1 point if they correctly answer a general knowledge question, 2 points if they correctly answer a question in their favourite subject or 3 points if they can correctly answer a question from someone else's favourite subject. The final three from each heat make up the starting twelve for the grand final episode, where the final winner receives a $20,000 trust account and the honour of being Australia's Brainiest Kid.
- A comedienne looks at amusing TV commercials.
- Dr Una Coales and fitness expert Tim Bean assess the unhealthy diets and lifestyles of various individuals and predict their life- span and potential health problems. With a new regime they try to reverse this process.
- Day time improvised celebrity game show.Produced and directed by Paul Cole .
- Jasper Carrott's live comedy special, recorded in the spring of 1990 at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
- Is it really almost the end of 1994? Jasper looks back at the year and considers the future in front of a live audience.
- Part of a celebration of Top of the Pops 30th anniversary, with a documentary looking at dance troupe Pan's People who appeared weekly on UK pop music show from 1970-1976.
- Victoria Wood's live stage show, recorded in 1991 in Southampton.
- A televised version of the popular board game Scrabble played by two teams, each consisting of a member of the public partnered by a celebrity.
- A special episode of the British version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (1998), which features the controversial never-before-seen episode where contestant Major Charles Ingram "won" the top prize with an unusual "strategy". Also features interviews from production crew and some other contestants.
- Live from the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Jasper muses on various aspects of family life and tells a few showbiz behind-the-scenes stories.
- Game show where in the first round 49 contestants (numbered 1 to 49) are whittled down to six in the first round, where Dick Clark asks them mathematical word problems, such as, "What is the number of Brady kids added to the number of Backstreet Boys?". In the second round, the six survivors face off in a sudden death round where the answers are the numbers of the finalists (e.g., if contestant #14 is still playing, a question may have 14 as an answer). The round works like this: Dick Clark asks a question. Once one of the players thinks they know the answer, they must lock-in with an answer. If they are right and it's someone else's number, the player with that number is out. If they are right and it's their number, then that contestant stays in the game. But if they're wrong, they're out. The winner goes on to play the Wonderwall, where he/she can win one million dollars by answering 20 questions in three minutes. If the Wonderwall player misses three questions, or doesn't bail out when time runs out, he/she loses all of the Wonderwall earnings. In addition, a home viewer can win $50,000 in a phone contest. The numbers in that contest were made up from the end digits of the 6 finalists (e.g. contestant #14 would add a "4") and the end digit of the Wonderwall contestant's last correct answer.
- Archive footage of past Christmas TV shows with special guest appearances from the stars of TV's 'The Liver Birds', 'Man About The House' and 'Pan's People'.
- Delve into the unexpected world of ventriloquism and explore life with a San Francisco cop Bob Geary (and his law-enforcing puppet, Officer Brendan O'Smarty) and 16 year-old Carla Rhodes as they join over 300 other dummies from all walks of life at the International Las Vegas Ventriloquist Convention hosted by master of the art Valentine Vox.
- A one off special quiz to to find out the most cerebrally gifted youngster in Britain.
- Two teams of three comedians (a veterans team and a newcomers team) answer questions on comedy.
- A charity concert organized by Rob Buckman, in aid of training cancer treatment specialists.