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- A countdown of some of television's most outrageous sexist moments featuring archive footage, interviews and an examination of how gender politics have played out on TV from the 1960s to the present day.
- Youth culture programme featuring artists such as The Beastie Boys, Notorious BIG, Kylie Minogue and an early interview with Ewan McGregor.
- Following a group of young people around America as they go to various raves, nightclubs, events and other parties.
- Jonathan Meades attacks the myths and culture surrounding vegetarianism.
- Channel 4 late-night music series with music from D:Ream, Oasis, Tori Amos, Collins and Maconie, Des'ree, etc.
- Robert McKee dismisses Orson Welles film, Citizen Kane as a mish-mash of stylistic excess and clichéd content.
- Sex-themed quiz show.
- 1990–199625m7.1 (20)TV EpisodeIce-T Looks at the history of 1970s Blaxploitation cinema and its continuing influence.
- Featured various avant-garde and alternative cultural topics.
- Tacky late-night show.
- Paranormal documentary series. It featured anomalous phenomena and the paranormal. It was based upon the Fortean Times magazine and was presented by Reverend Lionel Fanthorpe.
- A look at the life and mysterious death of the woman with the largest breasts in the world, French porn star Lolo Ferrari.
- The show that pushed forward the boundries of youth TV, always coming close to going too far.
- A 30-minute magazine-format programme in English. Despite being a big-budget show, it was surreal and had a deliberate low-budget feel.
- Badass TV was a late night cult British television show, aimed squarely at fans of Eurotrash. Ice-T and Andrea Oliver presented a contemporary look at blacksploitation in modern entertainment mediums - Movies, music, and television. Badass TV was part satire and part social commentary, with Ice-T dressed head to toe as a stereotypical cartoon pimp, playing mischief-maker against Oliver's more contained persona. A short lived show, airing for only four episodes.
- A half hour magazine show featuring the lives of the physically challenged from disabled hells angels, pulling girls in the pub, ballroom dancing, disabled stunt men, and S&M.
- Twelve, one-hour programmes taking a wry and comedic look at the weird and wonderful world of American culture. The white trash host Tina C from Tenessee, shot to fame with her memorable number one album No Dick is as Hard as My Life. From the Redneck Games where mulleted overweight Americans participate in shows like belly flopping and musical armpit farting, to a day out with Jonah Falcon, the man who claims to have the largest penis in the world, Yanky Panky sets out (rather bravely) to scratch and tickle the underbelly of American culture.
- Channel 4 staged their own Eurovision in the year that London hosted the official event. The Channel 4 version featured up and coming bands from across the EU. The winners - Themusic - featured a very young Sophie Ellis Bextor.
- A group of British lesbians traveling to Miami for the world's first all-women 'circuit party' - the Aqua Girl weekend.
- General chat show based on Eurotrash with various international celebrity guests, with a slightly cheeky and saucy theme to it.
- Friday night entertainment series.
- The spoof arts magazine show presents a drama exploring the short cuts television takes in its treatment of art. Lucrezia Borgia, one of the most glamorous women of Renaissance Italy, discusses her role as patron of Italian art.
- The YFS crew compete against another tour company in their annual Olympics; Rosie fights for respect as the new senior rep.
- Garry has serious doubts about continuing with the game after Robbie retires, a baby shows up, and an older guest collapses.