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51. Big Star's Bigger Star (2015– )
Comedy, Game-Show
British game show presented by Stephen Mulhern in which three celebrity contestants and their parents answer questions about each other to win up to £15,000 for their chosen charity.
Stars: Stephen Mulhern, Emma Willis, Caroline Flack, Jennie McAlpine
52. Late Night with Jerry Springer (2000– )
40 min
Stars: Jerry Springer, Dave Gorman, Craig Fairbrass, Chris Moyles
Votes: 14
53. Total Cops (2003 TV Movie)
60 min | Documentary, Comedy, Crime
Light hearted documentary cataloguing the A-Z of TV Cops.
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Nadia Sawalha, Nick Berry, Brian Blessed, Colin Blumenau
Votes: 18
54. Harry Hill's Tea Time (2016–2018)
23 min | Comedy, Talk-Show
Mix chat, clips, cookery, celebrities and comedy - add a little chaos and you have this anarchic, spoof, tea-time cookery show hosted by Harry Hill. Each week a celebrity guest helps create bizarre recipes from Harry's imagination.
Stars: Harry Hill, Heather Tracy, Charlie Baker, Elisa Molisso
Votes: 48
55. Goodbye 2000 (2000 TV Movie)
59 min | Comedy
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Angus Deayton, Huw Edwards, Tony Blair, Judy Finnigan
57. The Orange British Academy Film Awards (2009 TV Special)
120 min
Directors: Geraldine Dowd, Yemisi Brookes | Stars: Jonathan Ross, Claudia Winkleman, Amy Adams, Gemma Arterton
Votes: 58
58. Harry Potter at the Castle: Magic at Midnight (2005 TV Movie)
24 min | Documentary
On the eve of the worldwide release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the sixth book in the series, J.K. Rowling reads a chapter from the book live from Edinburgh Castle in front of a small gathering of ardent fans.
Directors: Geraldine Dowd, Paddy Ruddy | Stars: Stephen Mulhern, J.K. Rowling, David Blunkett, Gordon Brown
Votes: 58
59. The Ben Elton Show (1998)
30 min | Comedy
Fast-talking, witty comedy show starring the comedian Ben Elton with a weekly guest appearance from Ronnie Corbett who delivers his comic monologues from his famous rocking chair.
Stars: Ben Elton, Ronnie Corbett, Kylie Minogue, John Doyle
Votes: 25
60. All the Way to Worcester (1996 TV Movie)
60 min | Comedy
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Jo Brand, Bill Bailey, Ricky Grover, Malcolm Hardee
61. You Don't Want to Do That (2001 TV Movie)
39 min | Comedy
Jeremy Clarkson presents humorous clips of vintage public service films and gives his commentary on them.
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Jeremy Clarkson, Joe Bugner, Clive Dunn, Kenny Everett
62. Rory Bremner: From Blair to Here (1998 TV Special)
60 min | Comedy
Directors: Michael Cumming, Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Rory Bremner, John Bird, John Fortune, Ali Ballantyne
63. The Orange British Academy Film Awards (2003 TV Special)
Family
Coverage of the annual British Academy Film Awards, hosted by Stephen Fry. Staged at the Odeon Cinema, Leicester Sq. London and attended by film makers and stars from around the world.
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Stephen Fry, Pedro Almodóvar, Daniel Day-Lewis, Nicole Kidman
Votes: 63
64. Possibly... The Best Adverts in the World (2017 TV Special)
125 min
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Hugh Dennis, Bill Bailey, Angus Deayton, Chris Kamara
65. The Orange British Academy Film Awards (2001 TV Special)
120 min | Family
Coverage of the annual British Academy Film Awards, broadcast live from The Odeon, Leicester Square, London. Hosted by Stephen Fry and attended by film makers and stars from around the world.
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Stephen Fry, Robert Altman, Jamie Bell, Annette Bening
Votes: 79
66. Alexander Armstrong's Big Ask (2011– )
Comedy
Stars: Alexander Armstrong, Dave Lamb, Clive Anderson, Russell Kane
Votes: 18
67. Night of a Thousand Shows (2000 TV Special)
70 min | Documentary
A celebration of the 40th anniversary of the BBC Television Centre with archive clips and celebrity reminiscences.
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Michael Parkinson, David Attenborough, Ronnie Barker, Brian Blessed
Votes: 41
68. Stand Up for Live Comedy (2020)
29 min | Comedy
Series supporting grassroots comedy talent in light of the impact Covid-19 has had on stand-up comedy by providing a showcase for emerging talent, filmed in 6 cities across the UK in outdoor locations with socially distanced audiences.
Stars: Jayde Adams, Fern Brady, Jamali Maddix, Kiri Pritchard-McLean
Votes: 18
69. Star Secrets (1999–2000)
Game-Show
Celebrity guests are introduced to someone from their past and, with three clues, have to guess what the connection could be.
Stars: Carol Smillie, Vinnie Jones, Ioan Gruffudd, Honor Blackman
71. Britpop Now (1995 TV Special)
44 min | Music
Damon Albarn introduces live performances from various Britpop bands.
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Damon Albarn, Blur, Elastica, The Boo Radleys
72. Face to Face (1994–1998)
45 min | Talk-Show
Stars: Jeremy Isaacs, Steven Spielberg, Billy Connolly, Ken Loach
Votes: 15
73. A Short History of Everything Else (2012)
Comedy, Game-Show
Stars: Griff Rhys Jones, Marcus Brigstocke, Charlie Baker, Roisin Conaty
74. Screen Tests of the Stars (2002 TV Movie)
60 min | Documentary
Movie & TV stars explain how they got their big breaks, and talk us through their screen tests. Combination of TV studio interviews conducted by host Paul O'Grady, and pre-filmed interviews on location in London and Hollywood.
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Sue Cleaver, Jason Connery, Roger Corman, John Cusack
Votes: 36
75. Funny Festival Live (2021)
29 min | Comedy
Stand-up comedy performances by both established and up-and-coming comedians, recorded in front of a live virtual audience over three nights at a Covid-safe venue in south London and broadcast over five consecutive nights.
Stars: Jo Brand, Sara Pascoe, Jason Manford, Kiri Pritchard-McLean
Votes: 14
76. Mock the Week: Too Hot for TV (2007 Video)
168 min | Comedy
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Star: Dara O Briain
Votes: 22
77. 29 Minutes of Fame (2005– )
29 min | Comedy, Game-Show
Stars: Bob Mortimer, Ricky Tomlinson, Jason Wood, Stephen Fry
Votes: 10
78. ITV3 Crime Thriller Awards (2008 TV Special)
Crime
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Alan Davies, P.D. James, Helen Mirren
79. The Best of the Worst (2006– )
30 min | Comedy, Game-Show
Stars: Alexander Armstrong, David Mitchell, Johnny Vaughan, Alan Carr
Votes: 61
81. Mrs Brown's Celebrities (2012 TV Movie)
Comedy
Unbroadcast pilot.
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Star: Brendan O'Carroll
Votes: 22
82. The Booker Prize Live (2002 TV Special)
Live from Great Court of the British Museum in London, Kirty Wark presents the BBC TV coverage of the prestigious Booker Prize for Fiction. The 2002 winner is Canadian author Yann Martel with his second novel, Life of Pi.
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Star: Kirsty Wark
83. Gift Wrapped (2014– )
46 min | Game-Show
Daytime quiz show that sees three couples battle it out over a series of quiz rounds to win items from their wedding gift list and a dream holiday.
Stars: Eamonn Holmes, Ruth Langsford
84. And They're Off... for Sport Relief (2018– )
40 min | Game-Show
In each edition of the show five celebrities compete in five fun challenges while back in the studio contestants choose which celeb will win each challenge. Hosted by Ore Oduba.
Stars: Ore Oduba, Dave Lamb, Daryll Neita, Steve Backshall
Votes: 9
85. Like It or Lump It (1997– )
35 min | Comedy
Cameras follow Jo Brand and her roadies as they tour unusual venues around Britain, and we witness excerpts of her stand-up inter-cut with the queer antics behind the scenes.
Stars: Jo Brand, Ricky Grover, Malcolm Hardee, Mandy Knight
86. Total Soap (2001 TV Movie)
60 min | Comedy
Light-hearted documentary cataloguing the A-Z of TV soaps.
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Star: Nadia Sawalha
87. Without Prejudice? (2003–2004)
Game-Show
Stars: Liza Tarbuck, Kieron Elliott, Bennett Andrews, Nick Read
89. The Orange British Academy Film Awards (2004 TV Special)
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Pedro Almodóvar, Richard Attenborough, Paul Bettany, Helena Bonham Carter
Votes: 44
90. The British Academy Television Awards (2007 TV Special)
120 min
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Graham Norton, Gemma Atkinson, Andrée Bernard, Jim Broadbent
Votes: 17
91. The British Academy Television Awards (2008 TV Special)
120 min
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Graham Norton, James May, Fiona Bruce, Kirstie Allsopp
93. Richard Whiteley Unbriefed (1999– )
30 min | Talk-Show
Stars: Richard Whiteley, Stephen Fry, Paul Whitehouse, Patsy Palmer
94. The Orange British Academy Film Awards (2005 TV Special)
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Stephen Fry, Angela Allen, Richard Attenborough, John Barry
Votes: 39
96. I Blame the Spice Girls: The Monster Quiz of the Decade (2007 TV Special)
90 min | Game-Show
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Liza Tarbuck, Frankie Boyle, Trisha Goddard, Jason Manford
97.
Clive Anderson All Talk (1996–1999)
Episode:
Episode #2.5
(1997)
Talk-Show
Almost inarguably the most famous episode of the series, as Clive's final guests, the Bee Gees, walk out of their interview after Clive's jokes about their music don't sit well with Barry Gibb.
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Clive Anderson, Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb
98.
Clive Anderson All Talk (1996–1999)
Episode:
Episode #2.6
(1997)
Talk-Show
Clive makes the unwittingly prescient remark to Demi Moore that her ten-year marriage to Bruce Willis is "like 500 showbiz years". Demi talks about the hard training for her new movie, GI Jane, while also on the show is Robbie Coltrane.
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Clive Anderson, Robbie Coltrane, Demi Moore
99.
Clive Anderson All Talk (1996–1999)
Episode:
Episode #2.8
(1997)
Talk-Show
Clive gets some tips in interviewing from Alan Partridge, who tells him: "There's a fine line, for example, between, you know, having a bit of a jape [...] and just being plain rude." Also appearing are Wesley Snipes and Joanna Lumley.
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Clive Anderson, Joanna Lumley, Steve Coogan, Wesley Snipes
100.
Clive Anderson All Talk (1996–1999)
Episode:
Episode #2.9
(1997)
Talk-Show
Clive has one of his more relatively serious interviews as he asks F.W. de Klerk about the reform process in South Africa. After supressing most of his comic instincts, Clive is back on familiar ground with his final guest, Ronnie Corbett.
Director: Geraldine Dowd | Stars: Clive Anderson, Ronnie Corbett, F.W. de Klerk