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.
QI is a long-running British comedy panel show that quizzes contestants on interesting and obscure facts. The show is hosted by Stephen Fry (2003-2016) and Sandi Toksvig (2016-present) and features a rotating panel of comedians and other notable guests. Each episode focuses on a specific letter of the alphabet, with the guests being asked questions related to topics starting with that letter. The show is known for its wit, humor, and fascinating facts.
The companion show to the popular BBC One programme Strictly Come Dancing which features interviews and training footage of the couples competing in the main Saturday night show, opinions from the judges on the previous Saturday show and the training footage for the next, and interviews with celebrities who have been watching the show.
Two families go head to head as they try to name the post popular answer to survey-based questions posed to 100 people for a chance to win a jackpot prize.
What's My Line? is a comedic game show that aired in the 1950s and 1960s. The show featured a celebrity panel who would try to guess the identity of mystery guests by asking them yes-or-no questions. The guests would often have unique occupations or backgrounds, and sometimes wore masks or were blindfolded to conceal their identities. The show became known for its signature phrase, 'Is it bigger than a breadbox?' and its iconic panelists, including famous actresses, actors, and movie stars. What's My Line? was a popular quiz show that combined comedy, trivia, and entertainment, making it a memorable part of television history.
German game version show based on the original British format of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?".
Nicky Campbell hosts a series of moral, ethical and religious debates.
Shark is a legal drama TV show that follows the life of a defense lawyer who takes on high-profile murder cases. The show delves into the complexities of the legal system, as well as the dark secrets and pasts of the characters. With gripping courtroom scenes and intense investigations, Shark keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Mastermind is a British game show that has been running since the 1970s. It features contestants answering questions on a wide range of general knowledge topics. The host sits in a spotlighted chair and asks the questions, while the contestants compete to be crowned the 'Mastermind'. The show became famous for its catchphrase 'I've started, so I'll finish.'
Quiz show in which the 30 contestants competing across the series must avoid giving impossible answers to give themselves a chance of winning £10,000.
Samuel Etienne hosts this emblematic game, which sees four candidates compete each evening around questions of general culture.
Tipping Point is a British television game show presented by Ben Shephard and is broadcast on ITV. The show began airing on 2 July 2012 and sees contestants answering general knowledge questions to win counters which they use on a large coin pusher arcade-style machine which releases the counters worth £50 each. The third series began airing on 20 May 2013. Twelve celebrity editions of the show, known as Tipping Point: Lucky Stars, aired between June and August 2013. These feature three celebrities, playing to win up to £20,000 for their chosen charities.
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After being hit by a car, Samantha wakes up from a coma with retrograde amnesia. She must learn who she was before the accident and navigate her relationships, career, and personal life. Along the way, she discovers shocking secrets and questions the identity she had before the accident.
Larry King Live is a long-running talk show hosted by Larry King. The show features interviews with various guests, covering topics such as politics, entertainment, and current events. Larry King engages in thoughtful conversations with his guests, often asking probing questions and encouraging lively discussions.
When Tinker Bell accidentally switches her job as a pixie dust collector with a pirate fairy, she embarks on a quest to retrieve the stolen pixie dust. With the help of her friends, Tinker Bell must navigate through a series of challenges, including a sword fight and a theft, to find the pirate and restore order in Pixie Hollow. Throughout the journey, Tinker Bell learns important lessons about friendship, bravery, and the power of her own abilities.
Andrew Marr, former BBC political editor, interviews key newsmakers and shines a light on what's happening in the world. Includes a review of the Sunday newspapers, weather forecast and news bulletin.