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Top of the Pops
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Top of the Pops (2023)

6.9

Top of the Pops is a popular British music show that aired from 1964 to 2006. It featured live performances, music videos, and interviews with popular artists. The show had a significant impact on the music industry and showcased the latest trends in pop music. Although some episodes from the early years are partially lost, it remains a cultural phenomenon.

The One Show
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The One Show (2006)

3.6

The One Show is a TV show that covers a range of topics including news, interviews, and entertainment. It features a live broadcast format with a studio audience. The show provides a unique and informative perspective on current events and trends within the entertainment industry.

Loose Women
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Loose Women (1999)

2.2

Loose Women is a long-running British talk show that features a panel of female presenters who discuss a wide range of topics such as current events, relationships, and everyday issues. The show is known for its lively conversations, humorous discussions, and spontaneous moments. With a live audience, the show provides a platform for women to express themselves and share their opinions. Loose Women has become a popular and influential show, creating a space for women's voices to be heard.

The Young Turks
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The Young Turks (2005)

5.4
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The Young Turks is a comedic news talk-show that provides political commentary and social commentary. It covers a wide range of topics including government, elections, and social issues. The show features a variety of hosts who offer their opinions and analysis on current events and news stories. With a progressive perspective, The Young Turks aims to provide insightful and entertaining political commentary.

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Countdown with Keith Olbermann
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Countdown with Keith Olbermann (2012)

6.7

Countdown with Keith Olbermann is a political commentary TV show hosted by Keith Olbermann. The show primarily focuses on discussing current events and political news, offering a liberal perspective. With a mix of news analysis, interviews, and opinion segments, Keith Olbermann delivers thought-provoking commentary on the latest happenings in the political landscape.

Russell Howard's Good News
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Russell Howard's Good News (2015)

7.4

Russell Howard's Good News is a comedy TV show that presents a humorous take on current affairs. Russell Howard, the host, discusses and mocks the most outrageous and hilarious news stories from around the world, often accompanied by bizarre reenactments. The show provides a light-hearted and comedic perspective on the news while highlighting the absurdity of certain events.

The Big Breakfast
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The Big Breakfast (2002)

6.8

The Big Breakfast is a popular morning show that aired from 1992 to 2002. Hosted by a dynamic team, the show featured celebrity interviews, games, and news. With its unique blend of humor and entertainment, The Big Breakfast quickly became a favorite among viewers.

Good Morning Britain
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Good Morning Britain (2014)

3.1
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Good Morning Britain is a popular morning news and talk show that covers a wide range of topics including entertainment news, interviews, and discussions on various issues. It focuses on presenting current affairs and British politics in an engaging and informative manner.

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HypaSpace
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HypaSpace (2008)

5.4

HypaSpace was a weekly entertainment news program about the world of science fiction and fantasy, created by and shown on Space, a Canadian cable television station. It had daily and weekly segments. The television show covers movies, television, books, comics and community events. The show has HypaSpace daily shows and HypaSpace weekly shows which sums up the week of news. The series was casual and irreverent. HypaSpace was produced by Simon Evans and Michelle Dudas. There were 260 episodes per year, excluding the first year, which started in May, and the sixth year, as the daily shows were pulled around mid-December with only the weekend edition airing. The daily segments stopped being produced in mid-December 2007, which meant that in its last year, the show had only 26 episodes. There were approximately 1480 episodes of the show. In May 2005, Kim Poirier took over hosting the show, joining original host Jonathan Llyr, now a reporter for the program. Poirier left the show in July 2007. Segments of HypaSpace aired interstitially between Space programs. Llyr hosted the show whenever Poirier was on a break or was ill. He also hosted the HypaSpace podcast, which started on October 7, 2006. Mark Askwith then took over as the host of the podcast.

OK! TV
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OK! TV (1999)

3.8

OK! TV is an early evening magazine programme, broadcast on Channel 5 as a brand extension of celebrity title OK! Magazine. It replaced the former magazine and discussion show Live from Studio Five on 14 February 2011, and was presented by Kate Walsh and Matt Johnson, both of whom later left the programme. Jeff Brazier and Jenny Frost replaced Walsh and Johnson in August 2011 and presented the show until its cancellation. The show was made by the 5 News team and produced by Sky News for Channel 5. On 8 November 2011, it was announced that the show has been cancelled by Channel 5. The show aired its final edition on 16 December after ten months on air due to the contract for 5 News returning to ITN.

Lorraine
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Lorraine (2001)

3.1

Lorraine is the early weekday morning, lifestyle and entertainment show for ITV, presented by Lorraine Kelly and Kate Garraway. ITV Breakfast produces Lorraine, which airs every weekday from 08:30 until 09:25, following Daybreak. The programme replaced Kelly's previous show, GMTV with Lorraine.

Dish Nation
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Dish Nation (2011)

3.6
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Dish Nation is a comedic talk show that combines pop culture, celebrity news, and gossip. It provides a humorous and entertaining take on current events and trending topics in the entertainment industry. The show features a panel of lively hosts who discuss and analyze the latest news and gossip in a fun and engaging way. With a comedic twist, Dish Nation offers viewers an entertaining and informative look into the world of pop culture and celebrity news.

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EP Daily
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EP Daily (1997)

8.7
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EP Daily is a daily news television show that covers movies, TV shows, comic books, collectibles and gadgets. Created and executive produced by host Victor Lucas, and his Vancouver, British Columbia production company Greedy Productions Ltd, EP Daily has been a staple on airwaves since its debut in September 1997.

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Access Daily
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Access Daily (2010)

4.4

A daytime talk show featuring entertainment news stories and in-studio guests.

The Jack Docherty Show
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The Jack Docherty Show (1999)

5.6

The Jack Docherty Show was a nightly comedy chat show which aired on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom between 1997 and 1999. Presented by comedian Jack Docherty the programme was one of the first to air on the channel, doing so as part of its opening night schedule on 30 March 1997. The show was recorded at London's Whitehall Theatre during the early evening and would then be broadcast in a late-night slot. It featured a mixture of chat with celebrity guests, comedy, and music, and followed a similar format to shows such as NBC's Late Night with David Letterman in the United States. Accompanying Docherty and guests was a house band, whose line-up changed from time to time. It was first briefly led by Pete Baikie, followed a few weeks later by Richard Allen. They named the studio band Pete Baikie and the Peetles and Richard Allen and the Allenoids respectively. In September 1997 a new house band, Blair, fronted by Blair MacKichan took over the role and remained until the house band was dispensed with some time in 1998. MacKichan was better known for his appearance in the Oxo adverts during the 1980s, although he was also an accomplished musician. Docherty was frequently absent from the programme, usually during school holidays, and when this happened the show was retitled Not The Jack Docherty Show and would be presented by a stand-in. Guest presenters included Phil Jupitus, Graham Norton, Fred McAuley, Carol McGiffin, Melinda Messenger, Rich Hall and Tim Vine. Ironically the role of guest host helped to launch Graham Norton's television career, and won him the award for best newcomer at the 1997 British Comedy Awards. Docherty – who was also attending the ceremony – had expected to win the award himself. Norton went on to front his own series on Channel 4 in 1998 titled So Graham Norton.

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