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- The 2000th Episode features an interview with Frasier star John Mahoney.
- One of Britain's most successful spiritualist mediums, Colin Fry, presents the series in which he attempts to make contact with the other side.
- Depressed by Gary's failure to reply, Miranda consoles herself by buying kittens but, after meeting Helena, who has returned from a trip to Morocco, decides she will travel abroad - if only to escape her parents' renewing their marriage vows. She gets as far as a hotel in Harpendon, where she vamps bellboy Jason, when Stevie arrives to say Gary wants to see her. Back at her flat Gary at last declares his feelings for her and, in the evening, goes down on one knee in the restaurant to propose. But Mike has returned from Africa and he too proposes. What is a girl to do?
- Miranda and Stevie compete to be best friends with 22 year old Tamara from Hong Kong, the new waitress at the bistro. However after a night of clubbing they have trouble staying awake next day. To make it worse Miranda finds that Gary 'married' Tamara to get her a green card, though after she has moved on she leaves a very revealing parting gift.
- Graham Norton hosts this special performance by Adele and her band, featuring classic tracks, songs from her new album "25", and a performance of "Skyfall".
- Stephen Fry hosts the challenging quiz in which points are awarded. Alan Davies, Rob Brydon, Rich Hall and Gyles Brandreth face questions related to advertising - from Aristotle to alcoholics.
- 1990– 29m4.8 (11)TV EpisodeAn edition focussed around Margaret Thatcher, the show was notable for the constant clashes between guests Derek Hatton and Edwina Currie. Regulars Paul Merton and Ian Hislop later stated the arguments made it the worst-ever episode.
- Aina doesn't shave her armpits or bush and favours girth over length when it comes to a man's penis, while bisexual Mal is curious to see if she'll be drawn to a man or a woman when both options are laid bare before her.
- 2007–7.9 (28)TV Episode
- After nearly half a century working on ITV, Denis Norden presents a farewell compilation of his favorite funny bits.
- 2007– 48mTV-147.4 (37)TV EpisodeAmy Adams and Jeremy Renner discuss their upcoming sci-fi movie Arrival (2016); Amy also talks about her upcoming thriller Nocturnal Animals (2016); Chris O'Dowd talks about his upcoming Netflix comedy Mascots (2016); Niall Horan performs his first solo single "This Town".
- 2007–7.2 (26)TV EpisodeActress and director Amy Poehler talks about her new comedy Moxie (2021); singer-songwriter Nick Jonas promotes his new album "Spaceman"; actress Leonie Elliott talks about the upcoming season of popular BBC drama Call the Midwife (2012); comic Rob Beckett discusses his podcast "Lockdown Parenting Hell"; and Hollywood star Jennifer Garner talks about her new family comedy Yes Day (2021). Plus live music from British singer-songwriter Tom Odell, who performs his single "Monster".
- Katy wants to give up acting but Angelo has other ideas.
- This British Television Special features actor Warren Mitchell as the iconic character , Alf(red) Garnett from the immensely popular BBC show , Till Death Do Us Part . TDDUP was created and written by Johnny Speight and Norman Lear based the American counterpart , All In The Family on it . So basically Alf is the original English Archie Bunker . This special showcases a one man show with Mitchell playing the abrasive yet lovable Alf as he interacts with an audience jam packed with celebrities from politics , sports , TV and movies . Alf rants and raves while fielding questions and comments from the star studded bunch . While it's all basically scripted by Speight , the celebrities are playing themselves and I'm sure some ad libs slipped into the mix . It's a very enjoyable time watching Alf Garnett give it to all these Brit Bigwigs !!
- Singing superstar Tom Jones performs his classic hits and brand new songs in front of a celebrity audience in celebration of his extraordinary career. He is joined in duets by some special guests.
- 2007– 49m7.3 (45)TV EpisodeGraham's guests are: Andie MacDowell, talking about her new Netflix dramedy Maid (2021); Killing Eve (2018) star Jodie Comer, discussing epic historical drama The Last Duel (2021); Billy Porter, award-winning singer and star of Pose (2018); the star and creator of BBC comedy-drama Back to Life (2019), Daisy Haggard; and pop group Texas, who perform their new single "Unbelievable".
- 2007– 48mTV-147.2 (36)TV EpisodeAndrew Garfield talks about his Oscar-nominated performance in WWII movie Hacksaw Ridge (2016) and his upcoming play "Angels in America"; Annette Bening talks about her upcoming movie 20th Century Women (2016); Labour politician Harriet Harman discusses her new memoir "A Woman's Work"; rising star Asa Butterfield talks about his upcoming romantic sci-fi movie The Space Between Us (2017); British band Elbow perform their single "Magnificent (She Says)".
- 2007– TV-147.7 (40)TV Episode
- 2007– 48mTV-147.3 (36)TV EpisodeBritish actress Rosamund Pike discusses her upcoming drama A United Kingdom (2016); comedian Michael McIntyre talks about the new season of Michael McIntyre's Big Show (2015); composer and musical producer Andrew Lloyd Webber tells us about his latest Broadway show "School of Rock: The Musical", based on the movie School of Rock (2003); Chris Martin and Jon Buckland from Coldplay perform "Everglow", a track from their 2015 album "A Head Full of Dreams".
- 2007– TV-147.4 (43)TV Episode
- Angelo's interest in film production spells trouble for Mike.
- 2007– TV-14TV Episode
- 2007– TV-147.8 (50)TV Episode
- A game show hosted by Ant and Dec filled with stunts, sketches, and special guest appearances.
- Episode: (2014)2007– TV-147.9 (27)TV Episode
- 2007– TV-147.3 (34)TV EpisodeJimmy instructs Salma and Antonio in how to do tricky British dialects.
- Stephen discusses various aquatic animals with his guests Clive Anderson, Bill Bailey and Meera Syal.
- 2007– TV-148.7 (83)TV Episode
- Episode: (2019)2007– 44mTV-147.4 (42)TV EpisodeTogether on Graham's sofa: Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton discuss reuniting for Terminator: Dark Fate (2019), and Debbie Harry and Nadiya Hussain talk about their new autobiographies. With music from D.J. Spoony's Garage Classical featuring the Sugababes.
- 2007– TV-146.2 (33)TV Episode
- Episode: (2020)2007– TV-147.1 (36)TV EpisodeGraham's guests are: football coach Arsène Wenger (for his autobiography "My Life in Red and White"); Hollywood star Samuel L. Jackson and his wife LaTanya Richardson Jackson (for Enslaved (2020)) via video call; comedian Dawn French (for her novel "Because of You"); former cricketer turned presenter Andrew Flintoff (for Top Gear (2002)); and music from soul singer Michael Kiwanuka, who performs his single "Light".
- Stephen discusses all things arthropods with his guests Jo Brand, Jimmy Carr and Jackie Clune.
- 2007– TV-145.9 (17)TV Episode