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- When one brother gets a job from their wealthy aunt, the other becomes increasingly jealous.
- Drama about a woman's anxiety over her husband's imminent retirement and how she finds a solution to the problem.
- ITV Sport's live international boxing coverage.
- The follow-up series to "OTT" sees Chris Tarrant, Helen Atkinson-Wood and Bob Carolgees in a pre-recorded show filmed in pubs, with the pretence that sketches and songs are taking part during a post-11pm "lock in".
- John Pilger tells of their struggles of indigenous Australians as they were driven from their lands and he follows events throughout this century as they relate to Aboriginal rights.
- The show makes a return as "New Faces of 86", hosted by former winner Marti Caine. The acts include stand ups Kelly Fox and Duggie Small, while the panel judges are Chris Tarrant, Cheryl Baker and the soon-to-be-feared Nina Myskow.
- The eighth series opens with acts including pianist Derek Barron. Also appearing is future star Dave Spikey, here as part of double act Spikey and Sykey. Dave would later confess: "I cringe now when I think about it."
- The final series of New Faces opens with Spike Milligan, Bonnie Langford and Nina Myskow on the panel. The acts introduced by Marti Caine include two stands ups, a violinist, an acapella group and singer Milli Munro.
- Former contestant Jim Davidson joins the panel for the Grand Final, along with Bill Kenwright and Millicent Martin. Among the acts competing to win the overall series are comedian Duggie Small, violinist Gary Lovini and singer James Stone.
- The 1987 Grand Final sees acts including ventriloquist Jimmy Tamley, comedian Joe Pasquale and comic duo Brothers Demented battle it out to see who will be the New Faces winner of the year.
- The first Stayback sees Chris and co. trying to get into The Dog, a pub with Frank Carson as doorman. In addition to a new bunch of regulars including Tony Slattery, Timothy Davies and Phil Cool, guests are Paul Henry and Thin Lizzy.
- A contestant from the original series returns to the show - but this time, Gary Wilmot is on the panel. Joining him are John Millar and Marti Webb, in an edition that features singers, acrobats, an impressionist and comedian Andy Feet.
- Lennie Bennett and Samantha Fox join John Millar on the panel, while acts include the group Ebony Eyes and ventriloquist act Chris Bylett and Desmond. Among the other competitors are singer Rick Bonnie and impressionist Pauline Hannah.
- Vince Hill and Simon Napier-Bell join Nina Myskow on the panel, while the acts include magic act Maggie Dee, singer Adam Quest and comedians Paul James and Micky Zany.
- Danny La Rue becomes the first of the original series panellists to put in a return appearance, joined by Stephanie Lawrence and Nina. Among the acts are comedian Tony Palmer, violinist Karen Hunter and singer Julie Scott.
- Comedy on this edition comes from Terry Denton and Freddy Phillips, plus Kelvin and Sonny Boy. Also competing are singers Charlen Pierre and Hamilton Browne, plus the group Smack Alley.
- A shorter edition of New Faces than usual, as comedian Billy Royal's act goes badly wrong, causing it to be trimmed down in the edit. Acts having an easier night include singers Chloe Foxx and Scott Randelle.
- Featuring music from Terri Wade and Fizzy Drinks, along with a game of Russian Roulette from Julian Caruso. There's also comedy from Ray Kingsley and double act Hale and Hearty, and a song to close the show from James Stone.
- One of the most famous faces from the revival series makes his first appearance on the show in the form of comedian Billy Pearce. Among the other acts are jugglers Haggis and Chips, and 15-year-old singer Julie Bunn.
- An edition with plenty of comedy, as stand ups Dean Barry and Lance Edwards compete alongside the comic group Schooner. Also appearing are singers Gary James and Marta De Clare, plus violinist Gary Lovini.
- Six new acts have one last chance to earn a place in the following week's Grand Final. Among those competing for the final spot are Max Million, Alison Daly and double act Walker and Cadman.
- Barbara Windsor and Alvin Stardust join John Millar on the panel to judge singers Alan Fielding, Francesca Frazer and Paul Chance. Also appearing are dancer Steve Gare, magicians Raffles and Dallas, and comedy act Brothers Demented.
- Barry Cryer, Jessica Martin and Nina Myskow are the panel judging acts including dancers City Limits and comedy duo Dross Bross. Also featured are comedian Ian Irving and singers Diane Lee Carol, Paul Duffy and Heather Barker.
- Featuring comedian Joe Pasquale, almost inarguably the most successful act to come out of the 1980s revival series. On the judging panel are Ken Dodd, Lynsey de Paul and Hilary Kingsley, while among the other acts is magician Lewie.
- Featuring singers Van Williams, Paula Simpson and Mike Sterling, along with comedians Kenny Voe and Gary T. Thompson, plus magic act the Zodiac Brothers.
- There's music on this edition from singers Cassandra Rowlands, Charmein Dennis and Dwyer and Clayburn. There's also impressions from Lea Cassell and comedy from Scott Wynter and Dennis Mawn.
- Featuring comic acrobat act Wax 'n' Wain, singers Ben Rees and Barbara Allan, impressionist Mark Baylin, comedian Johnny Lee Graham and singing duo Banks and King.
- An exceptionally close edition, with five of the acts all within two lights of each other on the studio scoring panel, including three acts tied. Unfortunately for sixth act Bridge and Wilde, they're not in the same company.
- Bernie Winters, Faith Brown and John Millar are the judging panel, with acts including the Oliver Brothers, comedians Steve Hurst and Shaun Connors. Also featured are jazz group Trio and singers Vivy Caan and Richard Courtice.
- An edition with plenty of comedy, as stand ups Denzil Kilvington, Cassie Blake and Denny Waters all compete for a place in the final. Also competing are singer Paul Kennedy, pianist Fiona Bennett and the group Acapella.
- Helen Shapiro, Stubby Kaye and astrologer Martine Delamere judge acts including comedians Elliot Brooks and Mike Sealey, along with band Strange Rooms. Also featured are singers Dale A. Williams and Karen Logan, plus duo Stiles and Drewe.
- Six more acts get one last chance to try and earn a place in the final. Unfortunately for Tony M. Stevens, Nina believes he's the sort of comedian who shouldn't get television exposure and that she "absolutely hated him."
- John Millar, Richard Barber and Suzi Quatro are the judging panel, with acts including the groups Hyper Hyper and Stargazers. Also appearing are comedians Arnold Gutbucket and Mike McCabe, plus singers Jayney Kirk and T.J. King.
- Featuring singers Dave Lee Michael and Sarah Parnell, comedian Jon Willy Brown, magician J.J., the Mad Hatters and violinist Hanna Starosta.
- A heated edition, as Nina takes on the entire audience, accusing them of being "racist" for laughing at comedian Mike Gold using an Indian accent. Acts helping to keep things on a calmer note include magical mime act Donimo.
- Barry Cryer, Nina Myskow and Anna Soubry are the panellists, while among the acts are singers Miriam Floyd, Janice Watson and Tony Agar. Also appearing is instrumentalist Nick Salt and comedians Ricky Diamond and Wilson Dubois.
- Original series panellist Tony Blackburn makes a return to the show, joined by Jim Bowen and Nina. Among the acts requiring their assessment are comic impressionist Stevie Riks and the group Boys Next Door.
- Featuring singers Donna Lewis and Stephen Lee Garden, along with pianist Lucy Parban and the duo Perfect Match. Also appearing are comedienne Bernadine Corrigan and the group Gary Moir with Bedrock.
- Another of the original panellists returns to the show, as Marti is reunited with Mickie Most. Also on the panel, Chris Tarrant is worried the audience aren't being responsive, and Nina is in one of her most insulting moods.
- Marti Caine signs off to 13.6 million viewers with the last ever edition of New Faces. Battling it out to be the final winner of the programme are acts including Stephen Lee Garden, Steve Womack, Donimo and Stevie Riks.
- Anna Soubry, Stan Dallas and Paul Jones are the judging panel for an edition featuring singers Catherine Coates and Tim Murray. Among the other featured acts are comedian Willie Miller, plus double act Night and Day.
- Tony Lewis, John Miller and Maggie Moone are on the panel, while the competing acts are One in a Million, Andy Leach, Carl Ashington, Phil Walker, June McCreadie and The Brothers Kondo.
- Two duos appear on this edition, with Smiley and Spatz/Lloyd and Anderson. Also appearing are group The Bedrocks, comedienne Lizie Shirley, the trio Slainte and singer Louisa Shaw.
- Featuring comedy from Chester Gray, Paul Zenon and a comic act led by future star Tony Hawks: Morris Minor and the Majors. There's also music from groups Sight 'n' Sound and Hi Jinks, and singer Stevie Walker.