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- In the first round, the contestant from the audience is asked up to five multiple choice questions. In the second round, the contestant plays for a jackpot in a quiz against up to five celebrity contestants from The Chase.
- General knowledge-based British quiz show presented by Bradley Walsh in which 6 contestants compete against each other to try and win a cash prize.
- Richard Ayoade presents the comedy panel show that rewrites the rules of comedy panel shows, as each week the three contestants write the questions and create the rounds for Richard and the other contestants to play.
- In 1965 the eve of decriminalization for acts of male homosexuality in the U.K. Matthews, a young gay man at odds with the world, discovers love, sex, and a new family in the backstreets and underground bars of Soho.
- Ant and Dec present a unique new Saturday prime-time quiz show in which there is no limit to how much prize money the contestants can win - but they can only bank their money by correctly answering a question.
- Ross Kemp hosts a prime time version of the daytime game show. Teams of celebrity contestants try to win prize money for their chosen charities by crossing a bridge made of stepping stones - stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies.
- Phillip Schofield hosts BAFTA award winning gameshow, The Cube which tests contestants' ability, nerve and determination to win.
- Comedian Mo Gilligan hosts a late(ish) night chat show with celebrity guests, music, comedy sketches, iconic games and the chance to win prizes.
- Comedian Harry Hill introduces some his favourite comedy and music acts as guests on his own surreal entertainment programme.
- Jimmy Carr host's the annual quiz of the year. Participants for this year include Sarah Millican, James Acaster, Jonathan Ross, Judi Love and Guz Khan. A host of celebrities also cameo to ask their own questions.
- Paul and members of the studio audience ask celebrity guests intriguing questions, scenarios and dilemmas. The guests then line-up in order of how they would answer the question from best to worst, most likely to least likely etc.
- A 60 minute documentary about the British contribution to the original 'Star Wars' movie. Presenter, David Whiteley, tracks down the often-modest British talent who brought the galaxy to life.
- Ariana Grande performs material from her album 'Sweetener', as well as some of her biggest hits, accompanied by an all-female orchestra.
- Contestants are given the chance to win the trip of a lifetime in this entertainment show packed with games, surprises and much more. Hosted by Bradley Walsh and Holly Willoughby.
- Joining Big Narstie and Mo Gilligan are comedians David Mitchell, Jimmy Carr, London Hughes and television presenter Maya Jama.
- Big Narstie and Mo Gilligan are joined by guests including actress Zawe Ashton, comedians Sue Perkins and Matt Lucas, television presenters Rickie Haywood-Williams and Melvin Odoom and rapper Ms Banks.
- 2007– TV-147.5 (42)TV EpisodeGraham's guests are double Academy Award-winner Sally Field and Hollywood star Bill Pullman, together on stage in Arthur Miller's play "All My Sons", Bodyguard (2018) star Keeley Hawes, who talks about new BBC drama Summer of Rockets (2019), and comedian and actor Matt Lucas, starring in the concert version of "Les Misérables" in the Gielgud Theatre. Folk rockers The Lumineers give an exclusive live performance of their new single "Gloria".
- 1990– 29m6.8 (19)TV EpisodeIan Hislop is joined by documentary filmmaker Stacey Dooley and Paul Merton is partnered by German comedian Henning Wehn as the 57th series of the show gets underway chaired by guest presenter David Dimbleby.
- 1990– 29m6.9 (21)TV EpisodeFormer Home Secretary Alan Johnson hosts this edition of the show. Ian Hislop is paired with The Sunday Times' political editor Tim Shipman while Paul Merton is partnered by comedian Janey Godley.
- 1990– 29m6.6 (20)TV EpisodeTeam captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by journalist Ash Sarkar and comedian Josh Widdicombe in an edition of the show hosted by Steph McGovern.
- 2007– TV-148.2 (62)TV EpisodeCo-stars Chris Hemsworth and Paul Rudd talk about their upcoming superhero spectacle Avengers: Endgame (2019), the culmination of 21 Marvel superhero movies since 2008; Academy Award winner Julianne Moore discusses her upcoming drama Gloria Bell (2018), the remake of the Chilean-Spanish Gloria (2013); British actor Kit Harington tells about the highly awaited final season of Game of Thrones (2011); singer-songwriter Tom Walker, winner of the 2019 Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act, performs his single "Just You and I".
- Joining Big Narstie and Mo this week are the quite interesting Stephen Fry, football pundit Ian Wright, actor Guz Khan, legendary BBC Radio DJ Tim Westwood and rappers Tory Lanez and Little Simz.
- 2007– TV-147.8 (50)TV Episode
- 1990– 29m7.3 (22)TV EpisodeDavid Tennant hosts this edition of the show. Ian Hislop is joined by comedian Zoe Lyons while Paul Merton is partnered by former soldier turned politician Johnny Mercer.
- 1990– 29m6.7 (19)TV EpisodeCanadian comedian Katherine Ryan hosts this week's show. Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by Cariad Lloyd and Andy Hamilton respectively.
- 2007– TV-147.8 (51)TV Episode
- 2007– TV-147.0 (62)TV Episode
- Big Narstie and Mo Gilligan bring the second series of the anarchic chat show to a close with guests Rio Ferdinand, Lorraine Kelly, London Hughes and Unknown T.
- 1990–7.1 (18)TV EpisodeComedian Jo Brand hosts this week's show. Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by Change UK leader and MP Heidi Allen and comedian Phil Wang. Pulled by the BBC over the issue of equal representation during the EU elections.
- 1990– 29m6.9 (21)TV EpisodeComedian Rhod Gilbert hosts this week's show. Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by broadcaster Emma Barnett and comedian Tom Allen. The issue of the BBC pulling the previous show off the air is mocked.
- 2007– TV-148.2 (66)TV Episode
- 2007– TV-147.9 (63)TV Episode
- 2007– TV-148.0 (69)TV EpisodeSophie Turner, Michael Fassbender, Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy, the cast of X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019), talk about their upcoming movie; pop superstar Taylor Swift performs her new single "Me!".
- 2007– TV-147.5 (50)TV Episode
- 1990– 29m7.2 (24)TV EpisodeVictoria Coren Mitchell hosts this week's show. Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by Member of Parliament Jess Phillips and comedian Ahir Shah.
- 1990– 29m7.3 (20)TV EpisodeComedian Richard Ayoade hosts this week's show. Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by comedians Kiri Pritchard-McLean and Richard Osman. Topics include Brexit, Trump and a Brit getting lost in Rom, Germany.
- Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis are joined by Tom Allen, Ed Gamble, Kerry Godliman, Rhys James and Sindhu Vee as the satirical show returns for an eighteenth series.
- Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis discuss the events of the week in the company of guests Tom Allen, Angela Barnes, Ed Gamble, Olga Koch and Glenn Moore.
- Angela Barnes, Ed Byrne, Rhys James, Nish Kumar and Ellie Taylor join Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis for this edition of the show.
- Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis are joined by Ed Gamble, Kerry Godliman, Milton Jones, Glenn Moore and Rachel Parris to mock the week's news.
- Joining Dara and Hugh this week are Maisie Adam, Ed Byrne, Larry Dean, Ed Gamble and Tiff Stevenson to discuss the Tory leadership contest and exam questions.
- Tom Allen, Angela Barnes, Ed Byrne, Sophie Duker and Milton Jones join Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis for another satirical look at the week's news.
- Romesh casts his (lazy) eye over the week's news and asks his focus group and celebrity guests their opinion on topics including returns, Game of Thrones (2011), addiction to mobile phones and hygiene.
- Comedians Natasia Demetriou and Katherine Ryan join Romesh and his panel to discuss topics including a ban on plastic straws, hidden talents and online dating.
- Should homework be banned? Britain's favourite biscuit and wellness are among the topics discussed by Romesh, his guests, his focus group - and his mother.
- Why are millennials having less sex? Donald Trump's state visit, Theresa May stepping down as Prime Minister and UFO's are the topics up for discussion.
- The Tory leadership race, teddy bears and technology are among the topics discussed by Romesh, his guests and his focus group of members of the Great British public.
- Topics discussed on the final episode of the series include job interviews, social media influencers, selfies and the latest developments in the Tory leadership contest.
- The hip-hop comedy panel show hosted by Jordan Stephens returns. Team captains Maya Jama and Lady Leshurr are joined by regular panellist London Hughes and guests.
- Maya Jama, Michael Dapaah and London Hughes go up against Lady Leshurr, Natasha Demetriou and NSG in a series of rap battles, dance-offs and freestyling challenges. Jordan Stephens hosts, with help from DJ Shortee Blitz on the decks.