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- Three British teenage girls go on a rites-of-passage holiday - drinking, clubbing and hooking up, in what should be the best summer of their lives.
- The timely story of a normal family disintegrating under financial pressure, eventually driven to the unimaginable. We witness the terrifying events unfold through daughter Judith's video camera, which subsequently becomes Exhibit A.
- Based on the true-life experiences of Dave Fishwick; 'Bank of Dave' tells the story of how a working class Burnley man and self-made millionaire fought to set up a community bank.
- Amanda, an ardent Jane Austen fan, lives in present day London with her boyfriend Michael, until she finds she's swapped places with Austen's fictional creation Elizabeth Bennet.
- Follow a group of children who are evacuated to a Yorkshire village during the Second World War, where they encounter a young soldier who, like them, is far away from home.
- A journey seen through the eyes of a young woman with epilepsy that brings extraordinary hallucinations as she searches for her long lost brother.
- A tiger's roar can literally stop people in their tracks. Scientists working in the field of bioacoustics pursue the theory that the roar of a tiger paralyses its prey giving the predator time to pounce, catch and kill. A quest with an Apex Predator at its heart that reveals new knowledge, demolishes popular belief and solves a mystery.
- Into the Woods is a thriller set in an ordinary and very real environment, where a family of three encounter a stranger in the woods, who struggles to tell them something vitally important.
- A woman with a promise to keep takes a flying lesson in the WWII bi-plane her recently deceased grandfather flew in the war.
- Tired of infestation of cockroaches in her house but unwilling to kill them, Amy drunkenly wishes for the Pied Piper to come and whisk them away.
- Amanda Price, a young woman living in Hammersmith, London, spends yet another evening reading her beloved Pride and Prejudice. When she is disturbed by her drunk boyfriend, her annoyance is only exceeded with his unromantic proposal including the top of a beer can as a ring. On hearing a sound in her bathroom, Amanda finds herself face to face with one of her treasured protagonists, Elizabeth Bennet. She seems to have entered Amanda's world through a seemingly unusable door. The incredulous Amanda crosses the threshold to the other side of the door and alas truly finds herself in the household of the Bennets and at the beginning of her favorite novel Pride and Prejudice without an Elizabeth.
- Amanda arrives at Netherfield shortly after Jane. She realizes that things don't go according to plan. While Jane recovers from a fever, Bingley tells Amanda of his passion for her to which Amanda can only mutter that she is interested in women to keep Bingley at bay. Amanda's redirection of Bingley's feelings seem to be working as Bingley apparently shows an interest in Jane. When Mr. Collins arrives at Longbourn, Amanda faces yet another challenge to keep Jane free for Mr. Bingley. The appearance of Wickham is also causing Amanda difficulties to keep the purpose of the novel alive.
- Amanda, declared to be the center of all evil by Mrs. Bennet, unsuccessfully tries to re-enter into her own world. In these trying times stuck in Pride and Prejudice, Amanda gets help from an unexpected counter. The world of Pride and Prejudice is not what it should be. Jane is married to Collins, Bingley almost constantly drunk, Elizabeth nowhere to be seen, and Darcy in love with Amanda. Trying to get the story back to how she knows and loves it, Amanda tries to persuade Darcy that he and Elizabeth are incessantly made for one another. Until Amanda realizes that she might return Darcy's feelings leaving her wondering whether Darcy's and Elizabeth's falling in love will still make her happy? An unpleasant Caroline Bingley and aristocratic Lady Catherine de Bourgh rattle Amanda's decision and make her efforts more difficult.
- The uproar in Pemberley is increased with the announcement of Darcy's engagement to Caroline Bingley. At the same time the news that Lydia has gone off with Bingley causes distress in the Bennet family. After Amanda's fervent words, Mr Bennet feels obliged to duel Bingley and is hurt in the event of it. In an effort to get help and find Elizabeth, Amanda unexpectedly returns to her twenty-first century. Darcy, on following Amanda into the present-day London, feels at a lost and face to face with his alleged wife-to-be. Elizabeth now works as a nanny is quite familiar with the technological inventions of our time and even the Mr Darcy-Colin Firth phenomenon - and thus realizes that she has just met her intended husband-to-be. Elizabeth is informed of her father's injury and with Amanda and Darcy she sets of to Georgian England to enter the Bennet home once again.
- Katherine Ryan and Joe Lycett take on Sean Lock and Johnny Vegas. Jimmy Carr hosts. Rachel Riley takes care of the numbers. Christopher Bliss joins Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner.
- Jimmy Carr hosts with Rachel Riley and Susie Dent. Sean Lock and Paul Foot take on Jon Richardson and Angela Barnes. John Cooper Clarke joins Dictionary Corner.
- 2012– 47mTV-MA7.4 (37)TV EpisodeJimmy Carr hosts alongside regulars Susie Dent and Rachel Riley. Jon Richardson and Sarah Millican take on Lee Mack and Jason Manford for this festive edition. They are joined by guests Nick Mohammed and Joe Wilkinson.
- Jimmy Carr hosts the comedy game show mash-up. Roisin Conaty and Kiri Pritchard-McLean take on Jon Richardson and Rob Beckett. With Huge Davies, Joe Wilkinson, Susie Dent and Rachel Riley.
- Jimmy Carr hosts as Jack Dee and Tom Allen take on Jon Richardson and Judi Love. Dr John Cooper Clarke joins Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner. With Rachel Riley.
- Roisin Conaty and Asim Chaudhry take on Jon Richardson and Josh Widdicombe. Bill Bailey is in Dictionary Corner. With Jimmy Carr, Rachel Riley and Susie Dent.
- Jimmy Carr hosts as Lee Mack and Joe Wilkinson take on Jon Richardson and Jessica Knappett. Comedian Nigel Ng joins Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner. With Rachel Riley.
- Jimmy Carr hosts as Sarah Millican and Nish Kumar take on Jon Richardson and Maisie Adam. David O'Doherty joins Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner. With Rachel Riley.
- In his final appearance the late Sean Lock is joined by Harry Hill to take on Jon Richardson and Rosie Jones. Mr Swallow, aka Nick Mohammed, is in Dictionary Corner. With Jimmy Carr, Susie Dent and Rachel Riley.
- The 23rd series of the comedy version of the famous words and numbers game commences with the husband and wife team of Jon Richardson and Lucy Beaumont taking on Richard Ayoade and Joe Wilkinson. Finlay Christie is in Dictionary Corner.
- It won't just be Jimmy Carr's jokes that cause a stink in this edition of the comedy game show as Alan Carr and Harriet Kemsley play against Jonathan Ross and Maisie Adam. Huge Davies is in Dictionary Corner.
- Jimmy Carr presents the comedy version of the gameshow alongside Countdown regulars Rachel Riley and Susie Dent. This week, Jon Richardson and Jo Brand take on Joe Wilkinson and Jamali Maddix. Rachel Parris is in Dictionary Corner.
- On tonight's edition of the words and numbers game show mash-up, the team of Richard Ayoade and Sara Pascoe take on Jon Richardson and Chris McCausland. Morgana Robinson is in Dictionary Corner.
- This week, the team of Roisin Conaty and Joe Wilkinson play against Jon Richardson and Nabil Abdulrashid. David O'Doherty is in Dictionary Corner.
- On this edition of the words and numbers game show comedy mash-up Jonathan Ross and Russell Kane take on Alan Carr and Judi Love. Josh Jones is in Dictionary Corner.
- Jimmy Carr invites Jon Richardson and Jack Dee to take on Lee Mack and Rose Matafeo in a festive-themed edition of the comedy version of the daytime game show. They're joined by guests Stevie Martin and Joe Wilkinson.
- Jimmy Carr invites Jonathan Ross and Joe Wilkinson to take on Roisin Conaty and Ahir Shah in the cheeky comical version of the words and numbers game show. Catherine Cohen joins Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner. With Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon.
- Jimmy Carr hosts the game show mash-up, as Sarah Millican and Phil Wang take on Tom Allen and Roisin Conaty. Sam Campbell joins Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner, while Rachel Riley looks after the numbers and letters.
- Sean Lock, Bob Mortimer, Harry Hill, Joe Lycett, Jon Richardson, Lucy Beaumont, Katherine Ryan and more take on the words and numbers in this best-bits compilation episode.
- Jimmy Carr hosts as Cats Does Countdown does Christmas. Joe Lycett and Danny Dyer play Jon Richardson and Roisin Conaty. With Mr Swallow and Joe Wilkinson.
- Jimmy Carr hosts the anarchic take on the classic numbers and letters game show with Rachel Riley and Susie Dent. Jon Richardson and Harriet Kemsley take on Lee Mack and Munya Chawawa while David O'Doherty joins Susie in Dictionary Corner.
- Jimmy Carr hosts the anarchic letters and numbers mash-up, with Countdown regulars Susie Dent and Rachel Riley. Joe Wilkinson and Rob Beckett take on Sarah Millican and Jamali Maddix, while Glenn Moore joins Susie in Dictionary Corner.
- Rob Brydon and Katherine Parkinson take on Jon Richardson and Babatunde Aléshé. Adam Buxton joins Susie in Dictionary Corner, while Joe Wilkinson helps Rachel with the numbers in his own inimitable fashion.