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- The classic long-running prime time TV investigative news magazine.
- Long-running satirical news quiz featuring regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton. Originally chaired by Angus Deayton, the series has adopted "guest hosts" since 2002.
- The UK version of the popular US show. Eamonn Andrews (later Michael Aspel) surprises celebrities by presenting them with the Big Red Book before taking them into the studio to tell viewers the story of their life, featuring guest appearances by members of their family, friends and colleagues.
- Magazine show featuring lifestyle, cookery, fashion and news segments, along with celebrity interviews and gossip.
- A late-night talk show with a different interview format, where guests appear on stage simultaneously and the host sits to the left and not behind a desk, and with original segments like 'Carpool Karaoke'.
- British documentary series that covers a variety of subjects in science and philosophy.
- A live magazine programme featuring topical stories and big name studio guests.
- The weekday news on ITV that the whole nation wakes up to.
- The BBC's flagship morning news programme covering current affairs, business and sports, plus guest interviews and weather reports.
- Terry Wogan hosts his own long-running chat show, where he interviews a variety of guests, from public life to celebrities. Also featured are regular musical guests performing their latest songs.
- Piers' new show is straight talking: a fearless forum for lively, intelligent debate and agenda-setting interviews; celebrating free speech and the right for people to share their views. Every opinion matters.
- Celebrities try to find the most obscure answers to win money for their chosen charities.
- Jeremy Vine hosts a topical discussion show, replacing long-running topical show The Wright Stuff (2000) on weekday mornings. Vine and his panel of guests discuss the stories making the news before the debate is thrown open to the viewers.
- Series looking at changes in British society, employing archive footage from the BBC and other sources.
- James May travels all over Britain to show the origins of some toys, and creates amazing things with them.
- Long-running factual programme reporting on all aspects of life in Britain.
- The great follow-up to 'Walking with Dinosaurs' and 'Walking with Beasts', presented by Professor Robert Winston, explains the story of human evolution.
- Journalist Michael Parkinson interviews a broad range of the most famous people in the world.
- The Cook Report was a British current affairs television program shown on ITV, produced for the network by Central Television from 1987 to 1996.
- The BBC explores the human body from the inside out as never before.
- London Regional Current Affairs programme. Some weeks political, some weeks cultural. Greg Dyke was the Deputy Editor.
- Reveals that the author Robert Louis Stevenson was horrified as a child by tales of Scotland's most notorious wizard, Major Thomas Weir. Stevenson had nightmares in the wake of tales about the Major told by his nanny, who he called Cummy.
- Series about the 2000 years tumultuous history of Britain. Seven part series with a Journey from the Roman invasion to the coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953.
- British news bulletin broadcast every day at midnight live on Sky News.