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- After 13 years, the cast of "Love, Actually" reunites to catch up on where they are now.
- In the first round, the contestant from the audience is asked up to five multiple choice questions. In the second round, the contestant plays for a jackpot in a quiz against up to five celebrity contestants from The Chase.
- Richard Osman hosts the game show in which he sets a panel of four celebrity contestants a series of games and puzzles to test their general knowledge.
- This documentary reveals the inner workings of the couple accused of Britain's most shocking murderous sex crimes. Step into Fred and Rose West's disturbing and macabre world.
- A live magazine programme featuring topical stories and big name studio guests.
- A dance competition where celebrities compete to be crowned the winner. Who is kicked out of the competition each week is decided by the judges' scores and viewer votes.
- The long-running words and numbers game.
- The BBC's flagship morning news programme covering current affairs, business and sports, plus guest interviews and weather reports.
- The shows were broadcast live in front of an audience largely of children, originally at the King's Theatre on Hammersmith Road until 1963, then at the BBC Television Theatre (now the Shepherds Bush Empire). The format of the programme included competitive games for teams of children, a music spot, a comedy double act, and a finale in which the cast performed a short comic play, adapting popular songs of the day and incorporating them into the action.
- Comedian Romesh Ranganathan takes charge of the back-stabbing, big money, game show. Can the contestants create a chain of answers and avoid being the weakest link?
- Celebrities try to find the most obscure answers to win money for their chosen charities.
- This is one of the only documentaries that actually speaks on the real Secret Societies which for most are still a secret.
- Members of the public go head to head in a series of obstacle courses to win and achieve victory or instead Wipeout.
- Each week host chef James Martin and his two invited TV chef colleagues each cook meals for the celebrity guest and the two winners of the weekly competition. Regular features include archive footage from various other TV chef shows and the omelette challenge, where the two invited chefs must cook an omelette as fast as possible. Finally, there is the Heaven and Hell test which requires the celebrity guest to name their most and least favourite foods. Viewers then vote for one of these foods and at the end of the show, James Martin, cooks a meal for the celebrity using the winning food item!
- 12-year-old Adam finds his 31-year old, superhero obsessed brother with learning difficulties a nightmare - until he sees a chance to use him to gain friends.
- Topical discussions, a daily newspaper review and a weekly television review on Fridays.
- 10 contestants battle to escape from a specially built prison in Hertfordshire, England. The first to break out wins £100,000 from a £250,000 prize fund, but if they work together on the escape they each get a share of the total amount.
- In this celebrity version of the popular general-knowledge quiz show, a team of celebrities, connected by a common profession, try to outsmart a group of eggheads -- a group of Britain's top quiz champions.
- Channel 5's main evening news bulletin, famous for the way it changed news presentation in the UK with it's brightly coloured sets and presenters who stood up or 'perched on desks'.
- Konnie Huq explores and celebrates the very best of British children's programming from the past 100 years.
- All coverage of UK General Elections on television channels, from campaigning and debates to results.
- A timeline of the tragic Grenfell Tower fire as told through personal accounts of survivors and eyewitnesses.