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.
Celebrity Juice is a comedy game show that features celebrity guests competing in outrageous challenges and participating in hilarious and unpredictable sketches.
A long-running talk show hosted by Jonathan Ross, featuring celebrity interviews and comedy sketches.
Love Island (2015) is a popular reality TV show where a group of attractive singles are brought to a villa and are given the chance to find love. The contestants must couple up with someone compatible in order to stay on the show. Along the way, they face challenges, drama, and unexpected twists. The show is filled with steamy romances, dating games, and plenty of guilty pleasures for viewers.
Pop Idol is a British television music competition which ran on ITV from 2001 to 2003. The aim of the show was to decide the best new young pop singer in the UK based on viewer voting and participation. Two series were broadcast - one in 2001-2002 and a second in 2003. Pop Idol was subsequently put on an indefinite hiatus after "Idol" judge Simon Cowell announced the launch of the The X Factor in the UK in April 2004. The show has become an international TV franchise since, spawning multiples of Idol series worldwide. In the mean time a legal dispute arose with the makers of Popstars, which eventually led to the word "Pop" being excluded from the titles of all the spin-offs, such as American Idol, Australian Idol, Indonesian Idol, New Zealand Idol, Latin American Idol and Idols.
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway is a comedy and family game-show that features prank-filled episodes and lively variety segments. The hosts, Ant and Dec, entertain the audience with their amusing antics and surprise elements. The show is known for its live television format, making it a must-watch for those seeking laughter and entertainment.
Benidorm is a hilarious comedy TV show that follows the lives and adventures of the staff and guests at a popular resort in Benidorm, Spain. With an ensemble cast and plenty of comedic moments, the show explores various comedic situations and relationships in a holiday setting.
The X Factor is a popular reality TV show where aspiring singers from all over the world compete for a chance to win a record deal. The contestants are judged by a panel of experts who critique their performances and provide feedback. The show also provides behind-the-scenes glimpses of the contestants' journeys as they strive to achieve their dream of becoming successful musicians.
Harry Hill's TV Burp is a surreal and anarchic comedy show that parodies various TV shows and celebrities. Hosted by comedian Harry Hill, the show features a mix of jokes, fights, and humorous edits. It aired on ITV in the 2000s and became a popular entertainment series.
The Muppet Show is a show-within-a-show that follows the backstage antics of a vaudeville-style puppet theater. With a talented cast of Muppet characters and celebrity guest stars, the show is filled with slapstick comedy, musical numbers, and plenty of laughs.
Danger Mouse is a British animated TV show that follows the adventures of a fearless anthropomorphic mouse who works as a secret agent to protect the world from various animal villains. Alongside his bumbling sidekick, Penfold, Danger Mouse embarks on dangerous missions, using his wit, gadgets, and intelligence to save the day. The show is known for its surreal and slapstick comedy, as well as its clever parody of spy and superhero genres.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is a quiz game show that premiered in 1998. Contestants answer a series of progressively difficult multiple-choice questions in order to win a cash prize of one million dollars.
Count Duckula is a vegetarian vampire duck who lives in a castle in Transylvania. He was resurrected by his castle's butler, Igor, and now he can teleport himself and shrink to any size. Count Duckula faces various adventures and encounters vampire hunters while dealing with his eccentric nanny.
Britain's Got Talent is a reality TV show that features various talented individuals competing for a chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance. The show includes auditions, live performances, and a panel of judges who provide feedback and decide the fate of the contestants.
A close-knit community is sent spinning on its axis following a series of strange and unnatural crimes.
Men Behaving Badly follows the lives of two flatmates, Gary and Tony, who are immature and constantly engage in bad behavior. They navigate through life, love, and work while trying to maintain their friendship and deal with the consequences of their actions.
Oh Boy! was the first teenage all-music show on British TV airing in 1958 and 1959. It was produced by Jack Good for ITV. Good had previously produced 6.5 Special for the BBC Television, but wanted to drop the sport and public-service content from this show, and concentrate on the music. The BBC would not accept this, so Good resigned. ABC allowed Good to make two pilot all-music shows, which were only broadcast in the Midlands. These pilots were successful, so the programme was given a national ITV slot on Saturday evenings, from 6.00 – 6.30 PM, in direct competition with 6.5 Special, but starting slightly earlier. The hosts were Tony Hall, a jazz record producer and critic, and Jimmy Henney, and the artists covered a broad spectrum of music including ballads, jazz, skiffle and rock and roll. The show was broadcast live from the Hackney Empire. Each week Oh Boy! featured resident artists plus a selection of special guests. The residents included Cuddly Dudley, who sang on 21 shows, Cliff Richard, The Drifters, Marty Wilde, and The Dallas Boys. Guests included Billy Fury, Tony Sheridan, Shirley Bassey and Lonnie Donegan; with occasional US stars, such as The Inkspots, Conway Twitty and Brenda Lee. The solo artists were supported by a specially created house band Lord Rockingham's XI, who went on to have hits in their own right, including a No 1 single "Hoots Mon". Performers were also supported by the singing and dancing of The Vernons Girls, the Dallas Boys and Neville Taylor's Cutters
Surprise, Surprise is a British television programme originally hosted by Cilla Black and produced by London Weekend Television for ITV. It ran for 14 series from 6 May 1984 to 5 September 1997, after which four annual specials were produced between 1998 to 2001. In 2012, the show returned after a 11-year hiatus. The revived version is produced by ITV Studios and presented by Holly Willoughby. The show is currently in its second series.
Britain's Got More Talent is a comedy reality TV show that features auditions, competitions, and live performances. It showcases a variety of talents, from singing to dancing, with a comedic twist. The show includes adult humor, catchphrases, and running gags, making it a fun and entertaining watch. Join the judges as they interact with contestants and the audience, leading to hilarious moments and memorable performances.
Scrambled encourages kids to become totally involved in the action, both onscreen and at home.