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- Comedy panel show in which host Sue Perkins challenges two teams to decide who is the best of the many famous people throughout history who share the same name.
- Sorority Girls is a reality series in which female students from England compete to become members of an all new American sorority. The show follows five American sisters (Amelia Smith, Arianna Kjos, Devan Lockhert, Dominique Kruse, Hannah Hagler) has they set up the first sorority in Leeds, England.
- Lucy Worsley presents this brand-new TV quiz. Can you solve the puzzles? Players are challenged across each area of puzzling skills from language to lateral thinking to memory.
- International Tour Guide Brendan Sheerin is back with a trip that's truly to die for - He's off on his coach with a group of brave celebrity sightseers to take in some of the spookiest and scariest places in the UK.
- Quiz show hosted by Bill Turnbull. Three contestants compete to win a cash prize, aided or hindered by the answers of the regular cast of contributors known as The Think Tank.
- British game show presented by Stephen Mulhern in which three celebrity contestants and their parents answer questions about each other to win up to £15,000 for their chosen charity.
- A short-lived reworking of the "Eggheads" format, with Egghead C.J. de Mooi taking on a team of contestants by himself. C.J. de Mooi's villainous character proved unpopular with viewers, and the revised format wasn't recommissioned.
- Nick Knowles hosts the game show in which teams compete by completing a series of lists. The team who name more correct answers on a list get the chance to play for the star prize and return to play again if they so choose.
- Unbroadcast pilot.
- Comedy game show in which five celebrities help contestants to guess the answers to some rather revealing questions.
- Interior design therapists Alex and Danielle Proud dish out advice to a newly wed couple who just can't agree on how to redesign their living room.
- Shirley Ballas, Joel Dommett, Maura Higgins, Gregg Wallace and Les Dennis meet at a restaurant for a Christmas dinner. In between courses they play games. The loser will have to pay for everyone's meals.
- Return of the show in which five celebrities gather for dinner and games - with the loser picking up the bill for everyone's meal. Rachel Parris, Jonathan Ross, Anita Rani, Gabby Logan and Mark Wright are first up.
- Media personality Kelly Osbourne, comedian Adrian Edmondson, actress Nicola Coughlan, ex-footballer Jermaine Jenas and comedian Sara Pascoe are the next group of celebrity diners to play the game.
- Actors Nigel Havers and Sally Lindsay, comedians Desiree Burch and Alex Brooker and reality television star Georgia Toffolo are this week's celebrity diners.
- Comedians Sue Perkins and Johnny Vegas, former footballer John Barnes, pop star Fleur East and former rugby player Mike Tindall are this week's celebrity diners.
- Television presenter Eamonn Holmes, reality star Stacey Solomon, YouTuber Joe Sugg, broadcaster Alice Levine and comedian Phil Wang are the 5 celebrity diners taking part this week.
- Nick Knowles hosts another edition of the game show for people who can't resist a list.
- Last week's winning pair return to face new challengers in the list-based games how hosted by Nick Knowles.
- Can last week's winning pair see off today's challengers, win again and increase the amount of prize money that they have won?
- Nick Knowles hosts the game show in which pairs of complete strangers list answers to general knowledge questions.
- Last week's winners Laura and Lauren return to see if they can increase the amount of prize money they have banked.
- Will the defending champions retain their crown or fall to a new set of challengers in the list based game show?
- Nick Knowles hosts the quiz for people who can't resist a list. Teams of complete strangers compete to win up to one hundred thousand pounds.
- Jay demonstrates how to make a mail and key holder, a laptop stand and homemade dishwasher tablets. Plus, Fiona Quigley shows how to hang a door and Jake Robinson builds a desk from perspex.
- E.J. Osborne upcycles some old crates into a cupboard, Siobhan Palmer shows how to replace broken guttering and we learn about growing potatoes. Jay shares more home hacks including making a shoe bench.
- Five friends from golf club take on the Eggheads for a £2,000 prize.
- Jay and Dom make clothes rails out of timber and copper piping. Jay gives us the lowdown on Rawlplugs while Dom makes glittery door knobs out of resin. Box files are given a makeover and tips on tools used by antique experts.