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- An affluent divorced woman named Caroline Weatley, raising her son Tom with help from her mother Laura West, seeks a housekeeper, and a man named Charlie Burrows applies for the job.
- A satire show using puppets that are caricatures of major public figures.
- Contestants test their darts skills and general knowledge and battle it out to get to Bully's Prize Board.
- Two families go head to head to answer everyday questions.
- A Millennium update of the popular British soap opera 'Crossroads' which originally ran from 1964 to 1988. The motel is now a hotel and a brand new cast are in residence.
- General knowledge quiz for 16-18-year-olds.
- A situation comedy portraying the frenetic everyday life of a woman counselor.
- Remake of the popular American sitcom "Married With Children" which is set in and features actors from England.
- Shopping-based game show includes trivia questions about products and a final "shopping spree" round.
- Game show in which contestants try to guess well-known phrases or sayings from animated picture puzzles.
- Whether she likes it or not, outspoken, no-nonsense Yorkshire woman Barbara (Gwen Taylor) has become the agony-aunt problem-solver for her extended family. Her husband Ted (Sam Kelly), has the most amazing of adventures while driving his cab every day; her outrageous son-in-law Martin (Mark Benton) seems to investigate the most bizarre news stories for the local television station. Even at work she can't escape; she gets it in one ear from the other receptionist, Doreen (Madge Hindle), whose husband becomes involved in the most perverse of activities, and in the other from her sister Jean (Sherrie Hewson), who positively enjoys relating her latest sexual conquests. Through it all Barbara struggles vainly on, hoping one day for a quieter life.
- British version of "Hollywood Squares" with nine celebrities of different stature arranged in a grid.
- The British version of the popular and long-running American game show. The show presented a wide variety of contests and games, all with the same basic challenge: guess the prices of everyday (and some not-so-everyday) items. The contestants whose estimates were the closest would win the prizes and move on to more difficult games with even bigger prizes.
- Talent show featuring a celebrity, an audience member, the audience pick from six 30-second wannabes, plus the chance for viewers at home to win prizes.
- Half hour TV program featuring the talents of British blues singer Ruby Turner and songs from her album 'Women Hold Up Half the Sky' including hit songs 'I'd Rather Go Blind' and 'If You're Ready'. Shown on the ITV Network in the autumn of 1987.
- Half hour ITV Network program showing the talents of the U. K. top band of 1987 - T-Pau performing all their songs from their hit album 'Bridge of Spies' Songs on the show included 'China in Your Hand', 'Heart and Soul' and 'Valentine'.
- Look into the glamorous and tumultuous life of pop sensation Britney Spears. From her incredible skyrocketing ascent into stardom to her personal troubles and downfalls, see the inside of the star's life with exclusive interviews.
- Lenny returns to the Midlands, where he was born for a short spoof autobiography followed by a stand-up performance.
- Ken and Harry pose as conference organisers in a bid to prove the innocence of a former head of security at a top hotel. Rocky and Alex, meanwhile, carry out an elaborate burglary - although no one is prepared for a surprising turn of events which threatens to jeopardise all at Crawford Boon Security.
- Ken and Harry inadvertently interrupt a robbery and find themselves locked in the vault of a security deposit centre. Fortunately, Laura's suspicions lead her and Rocky to the trapped duo, while the robber is double-crossed by his wife.
- In this episode; the harshness of Lester Piggott's prison sentence is put under scrutiny, there is the latest single from Michael Jackson - I'm Mad - and Peter Wright is The Spy Who Lived in Australia.