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- A man with severe conflict-avoidance issues is forced to change for his son's sake.
- In this fun, factual series comedians Josh Widdicombe and Nish Kumar immerse themselves into the world of local newspapers by travelling across the UK working for a different local paper each week on a mission to find real local stories.
- Natasia and Ellie take familiar cultural stereotypes and make them their own.
- Two teams comprised of comedians, celebrities and sports stars compete against each other in a test of their sporting knowledge, taking place over three rounds.
- Follows 8 couples as they meet face-to-face for the first time in the UK and have 90 days to get married or return to their respective homes.
- A reality dating series where singletons across the country meet, date, and get engaged before seeing each other.
- Shaheeda, Tash, and Leonie are three West London college students with big dreams, big attitudes, and big plans. From fights on the night bus to yet another "family" wedding, mosque class to fake IDs, new hijab swags to cooking up schemes on Hounslow High Street, these girls are determined to have the best time: fun first, consequences second. Bouncing between being good, modern Muslim girls and living their best lives, they are three smart young Asian women in a bold, provocative new comedy.
- After 2 years grounded to the British Isles, Jamie, Micah and Romesh are back for the most ambitious Road Trip yet: an epic sporting odyssey across Southeast Asia. The adventure starts at the Singapore Grand Prix, with a once in a lifetime challenge set by Max Verstappen and Christen Horner.Along the way they'll be joined by an array of star guests: Mo Gilligan heads into the vast Vietnamese jungle; Alan Carr and Big Zuu don lycra for a supersized synchronised swimming challenge; Patrice Evra and Maisie Adam race dragon boats in the awe-inspiring Ha Long Bay; while Joel Dommett and Emily Atack attempt the ancient martial art of May Thai. At the end of the road either Micah or Jamie will make their stand-up comedy debut - opening for Alan Carr at Hammersmith Eventim Apollo in the series forfeit!
- In the early 1980s the lives of four ordinary women, their husbands, mothers, families, and community are turned around when they become Ann Summers party plan saleswomen.
- Jamie Redknapp, Freddie Flintoff, Jack Whitehall and James Corden embark on a road trip across America where they'll compete with one another in various tasks and sports.
- Trisha Goddard presents this revival of the programme that helps people in desperate need of overhaul of their diet and lifestyle.
- A group of lively old people, with a great sense of humour, play silly pranks on younger members of the general public.
- British comedy panel show hosted by Harry Hill in which guests must find fun things to prove the human race is worth saving in the event of an alien invasion.
- Under the guidance of Michelin-starred chef Josh Eggleton 14 volunteers, all living with some form of dementia, run a pop-up restaurant in Bristol challenging stigmas surrounding the syndrome.
- A series of comedy shorts, curated by Romesh Ranganathan.
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- A charity worker's fateful decision turns her life upside down. Who knew being bad could be so good?
- TV Star Alex Reid travels the world to train in a variety of martial arts in preparation for his live Mixed Martial Arts Fight with Tom 'Kong' Watson.
- 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.
- Danish version of the sports game-show 'A League of Their Own'.
- Hidden camera show that sees devious parents subjecting their unsuspecting children to some outrageous pranks.
- The Israeli adaptation of the successful UK format "Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds". Ten senior residents of the Bait Bakfar care home, brought together with ten four-year-olds for six weeks.
- Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan hosts this British version of the US show originally hosted by the late Joan Rivers. She meets a selection of wealthy people to discover how they accumulated their wealth.
- Comedian Tom Allen presents this quiz show with a twist. Contestants general knowledge is put to the test for the chance to win £25,000 - but the more they know then the sillier they will have to look to prove it.
- Panel game on the subject of celebrities, focusing on the 25 most talked about in the week's news and Twitter.
- Louis Walsh and Kian Egan team up as they attempt to bring girl group Wonderland into the music industry.
- Comedy sketch show written by and starring triple threats Ellie White and Natasia Demetriou, featuring a range of characters from busybody mums to trustafarian teenagers.
- The sketch show written by and starring Ellie White and Natasia Demetriou returns for a full series. Featuring the vlogger mums and spoofs of Come Dine With Me, Saturday Kitchen and a music video from DJ Big Boy.
- Sketch show featuring characters such as coffee spotters, a girl with a pixie haircut, and cooking sensations The Brothers Pomodoro.
- Featuring the 21st Century Guide to Sex, and the Mums return with some essential holiday tips.
- Featuring a pair of vaping dominatrixes, and the Greek-Cypriot entrepreneurs make their own James Bond movie.
- The Brothers Pomodoro return to show off their new cookbook, and there's a song about snakes.
- The Internet Nails gang hand out some special awards, and we join an east London candle workshop.
- A team of sacred music fans take on three seaside dwellers in this eighth and final heat of the first round of this year's competition.
- Contestants Dave, Hayley, Tharun and Saundra get up to some seriously funny Quizness, facing tricky questions on anything from Captain Cook to Kelly Brook.
- Harry Baker, Fury WD, 2 Badda, Lams and Gecko join Benjamin Zephaniah at London's Battersea Park for a celebration of poetry in a unique spoken-word performance show.
- Men's mental health and daily life for transgender women are the topics this week as Benjamin Zephaniah hosts more moving spoken word performances in Battersea Park.
- Five new poets tackle some of today's biggest issues, including racism, sexuality and the NHS as Benjamin Zephaniah hosts more witty and moving spoken-word performances.
- In the last episode, powerful performances delve into topics such as colonialism, COVID-provoked racism and a traumatic real-life event. Benjamin Zephaniah hosts.