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- Friday Night Live returns for one night only to celebrate 40 years of Channel 4. Hosted by Ben Elton with faces from the past including Julian Clary and Loadsamoney, along with new comedians including Leo Reich and Jordan Gray.
- The show combines a talent contest with a gaming element, as singers decide whether to stay in the competition or cash out.
- Maya Jama hosts the debut edition of this talent show that sees five acts competing to win half a million pounds in prize money and try to impress judges Gary Barlow, Craig David, Dawn French and Alesha Dixon.
- Cooking contest hosted by Emma Willis and Tom Allen. The first four stars - Anton Du Beke, Joe Wilkinson, Josie Gibson and Woody Cook - battle it out in the kitchen.
- This week, the Chancellor's "Fiscal Event", genuine money-saving tips for the upper-middle-classes and the protests in Iran are discussed. Geoff Norcott quits the culture wars and this week's special guest is Kerry Godliman.
- The comedian looks at some of the biggest and funniest news stories of the past week. This week he is joined by celebrity guests - former Spice Girls member Melanie C and comedians Harry Hill and Guz Khan.
- Blankety Blank returns for a low-scoring game where Joey Essex doesn't understand anything about the show, and Chris Eubank is determined to keep an eye on bad language. "I've had enough of this, it's driving me mad!" claims Bradley.
- Blankety Blank airs its 300th edition in another low-scoring game that threatens to descend into chaos. Among the panellists arguing the rules with Bradley are Brian Conley, Alex Brooker, Lady Leshurr and Tom Allen.
- "This has been the longest 33 minutes of my life!" complains Bradley as the third week running sees a low-scoring game. Suggestions for the blanks include Big Narstie insisting that "first of all, you're a mug" is a well-known phrase.
- Scarlett Moffatt returns to the show, and is joined on the panel by Alan Davies, drag queen Lawrence Chaney, former footballer Jermaine Jenas, comedienne Desiree Burch and DJ Roman Kemp.
- Bradley is thrilled to have contestants with modest ambitions: desired prizes include a bean bag and an oil-filled radiator. Celebrities trying to help them realise their affordable dreams include Ashley Roberts and Robert Rinder.
- "I gotta be honest - I don't feel very well." Bradley can't believe yet another set of contestants seem incapable of getting any answers right - and even if they win, they don't want the prizes anyway.
- Bradley gets dancing lessons from Motsi Mabuse, and sits back as Jimmy Carr tries to take over hosting the show. There's also chance to see Bez back with maracas, and a contestant who can't wait to leave before it's over.
- The last regular episode of 2022 includes Gabby Logan, Shirley Ballas, Chris Kamara and Chris McCausland. There's also contestants managing to get some matches - though none of them want the prizes.
- A lively edition sees the contestants actually get some matches, and Bruno Tonioli barely in his seat. There's also disruptions from Jo Brand and Natalie Cassidy, and, for the second week running, a contestant leaves before it's over.
- A Christmas Eve special with guests Joanna Lumley, Alex Horne, Alison Hammond, Jonathan Ross, Joanna Page and Guz Khan.
- John Bishop takes an irreverent look back at the past 12 months, with the help of guests including veteran actor Ian McKellen, broadcaster Kirsty Young, actress Mandeep Gill and Lionesses heroine Jill Scott.
- Comedian John Bishop is joined by celebrity guests Mo Gilligan, Sue Perkins and Tom Allen to look back at some of the week's biggest and funniest news stories.
- Television presenter Gaby Logan, comedian Judi Love and former footballer Jamie Redknapp are the guests joining John this week to look back at some of the stories making the news.
- As the second series of his chat show continues, John is joined by his guests actor Stephen Mangan, television presenter AJ Odudu and comedian Seann Walsh.
- John is joined by his guests comedian Roisin Conaty, singer Craig David, and actor Richard E. Grant for the penultimate edition of the second series of the topical comedy chat show.
- The second series of the topical comedy chat show concludes with John chatting to his guests Ashley Banjo, Fay Ripley and Shania Twain as well as taking a look at some of the week's new stories.
- 2002–20241h 11m7.1 (10)TV EpisodeThe happiest 90 minutes of the week are back, as the Takeaway returns for a nineteenth series. The series begins with actor David Tennant serving as Guest Announcer and chart-topper Tom Grennan in the End Of The Show Show.