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.
LIVE with Kelly and Mark is a popular daytime talk show hosted by Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos. The show features celebrity interviews, musical guests, and discussions on a wide range of topics. It has been on the air since 1988 and has become a staple in the talk show genre.
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross is a popular late-night talk show in which host Jonathan Ross interviews top celebrities, showcases musical performances, and engages in witty banter with his guests.
A long-running BBC television series hosted by Jimmy Savile. Children from the public would write in to the host requesting that he 'fix' something for them or make some wish come true.
Noel's House Party is a BBC television light entertainment show hosted by Noel Edmonds that was broadcast live on Saturday evenings throughout the 1990s. It was set in a large house in the fictional village of Crinkley Bottom, leading to much innuendo. The show was broadcast during the autumn-spring season. It was the successor show to Noel's Saturday Roadshow, and carried over some of its regular features such as the Gunge Tank, the Gotcha Oscar and Wait 'Till I Get You Home. In 2010, Noel's House Party was voted the best Saturday night TV show of all time. The show had many regular guests posing as fictional villagers, including Frank Thornton and Vicki Michelle. The show gave birth to Mr. Blobby in the Gotcha segment. The character became well known, ruining the premise of the segment, but Blobby still made appearances. There was also a contrived rivalry between Noel and Tony Blackburn. In addition, many episodes featured one-off guest stars, including Michael Crawford as Frank Spencer, who came in to find the whole audience dressed as Frank after Fantastic Stuart Henderson from Troon had performed as Frank singing The Beatles song "I Saw Her Standing There", and Ken Dodd in a highwayman's outfit - 'Going cheap at the Maxwell sale' - as Noel's long lost 'twin', Berasent.
Wetten, dass..? is a pan-European game show that features celebrity guests and audience participation. Each episode includes bets, musical guests, and entertaining challenges. The show became a cultural phenomenon and a platform for showcasing talent.
The Chris Rock Show is a satirical TV show that combines stand-up comedy, music performances, and social commentary. Chris Rock tackles various topics such as politics, race relations, and stereotypes with his unique comedic style. The show includes sketches, fake commercials, and recurring characters, providing a hilarious and thought-provoking look at contemporary issues.
What's Up Doc? was a Saturday Morning children's variety series produced by Scottish Television and aired on ITV from 1992 to 1995 and hosted by Andy Crane, Yvette Fielding and Pat Sharp. The first two series were produced at Maidstone, before transfer to Glasgow.
The Rob Brydon Show is a British chat show hosted by comedian Rob Brydon. The first series started on 17 September 2010 and consists of six regular episodes, a compilation episode and a Christmas special. The second series had six regular episodes, a Christmas special and a compilation episode. The third and final series had six regular episodes.
Al Murray's Happy Hour was a chat show presented by comedian Al Murray and produced by Avalon TV. The first series aired in early 2007. It is broadcast on the British terrestrial TV network, ITV, and the first series was broadcast on Saturday nights at 10pm. The second series aired on Fridays at 10pm. A third series returned to ITV on 12 September 2008, in the same 10pm Friday night slot. However, UTV in Northern Ireland did not show the third series in the 10pm Friday night slot with the other ITV regions. They now show it the following Thursday at around 11.40pm, due to UTV regional programming on Friday nights. Murray presents the programme in his Pub Landlord persona: a stereotypically nationalistic, chauvinistic character. The show contains stand-up, guest interviews and live music. The show ends with Murray performing a Queen song with the musical guest.
Australian version of the comedy-variety show where children take to the stage to showcase their passion and blow you away with their talent.
British version of the reality competition that shines the spotlight on some of the world's most talented children.
The Arsenio Hall Show is a late-night talk show that aired from 1989 to 1994. Hosted by Arsenio Hall, it featured a mix of comedy, interviews with celebrity guests, and live musical performances. The show became known for its diverse guests, lively audience participation, and Hall's signature catchphrase 'Woof Woof Woof'.
Untold stories behind the culture-defining and newsmaking musical performances, sketches and cameos of the past 50 years.
Micallef Tonight was a short-lived Aria Award–winning Australian variety show that aired on the Nine Network in 2003. It was hosted by comedian Shaun Micallef and also featured the talents of Francis Greenslade, Jason Geary, Livinia Nixon and Pete Smith.
Baryshnikov on Broadway is a captivating concert film that highlights the incredible talent of Mikhail Baryshnikov as he performs iconic songs and dances on the grand stages of Broadway. With his impeccable technique and mesmerizing stage presence, Baryshnikov takes the audience on a thrilling journey through the world of musical theater, captivating them with his grace and artistry. This tribute to the brilliance of Broadway captures the essence of the New York City and the magic of its musical productions.