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- The comedic misadventures of Roy, Moss and their grifting supervisor Jen, a rag-tag team of IT support workers at a large corporation headed by a hotheaded yuppie.
- Long-running police drama series featuring officers and detectives from the fictional Sun Hill suburb in East London.
- Four incompetent British terrorists set out to train for and commit an act of terror.
- A mature man rethinks his life when his daughter begin to ignore him.
- Music-based comedy quiz show.
- A new comedy quiz show celebrating television. Tow team captains compete alongside TV stars in fast-paced, trivia-based rounds testing their knowledge of television.
- Michael Portillo travels along the railway networks of Great Britain and Ireland, referring to a Victorian guidebook written by George Bradshaw as he describes how the destinations have changed.
- The adopted daughter of a privileged British politician uncovers a family secret in the weeks leading up to World War II.
- A young man ushers an older woman into a dark exploration of her past - back to the time when, as a young girl, she met a stranger who affected her life forever.
- A drama centered on the relationship between Elliot Graham (Sir Michael Gambon), a strange and wealthy Londoner, and Joe Dix (Danny Lee Wynter), a teenager who takes care of an empty house Elliot owns.
- A supermarket fallen on hard times moves its headquarters to Leeds.
- This dating-based game-show sees a contestant come face-to-face with thirty women and attempt to impress enough of them so they can choose one to go on a date with to the "Isle of Fernando's".
- A comedy TV show starring the fictional character Keith Lemon.
- Dramatisation of the true story of the sinking of the liner Laconia by a German U-boat in 1942 through the eyes of six survivors.
- A celebrity version of Family Fortunes (1980).
- Tells the story of the outraged, and sometimes violent, response to 'The Life of Brian' the Monty Python movie that satirized the life of Jesus.
- "Friends and Crocodiles" traces the changing relationship of maverick entrepreneur Paul Reynolds and his assistant Lizzie Thomas over a period of 20 years from the beginnings of the Thatcher era to the bursting of the dot.com bubble.
- Game show that challenges contestants to predict how handsome or ugly people think they really are.
- Archie Daley's a bit of a rogue, always up for some dodgy dealings in the hope of making a nice little earner, but sometimes it can cause him to lose his moral compass, which is where Jamie usually steps in to put him right.
- "As the Bell Rings" focuses on the break time antics of the 6 key characters. The action takes place in a school corridor, just outside the head teacher's office and the window into their world is literally the window of the school building. The stars of 'As the Bell rings' use their break time to come up various schemes from winning a date with the prettiest girl in school to trying to captain every school club or team.
- A behind the scenes documentary featuring interviews with the cast and crew of The IT Crowd.
- Ollie is fed up with his parents quarreling and so he felt if he was a good boy it will stop all that. But it didn't and so he reversed his strategy by becoming his parents worst nightmare.
- Medical drama based on a team of specialist trauma staff. "The Golden Hour" refers to the hour immediately following a serious injury and is the most critical period in the victim's survival.
- An interview with the newly-fired candidate from The Apprentice UK (2005).
- An English family fights to establish truth, justice, and accountability from the Israeli army after their son - Tom, a young photo-journalism student - is shot in the head in Gaza by an Israeli army sniper in April 2003.
- Covers the short period the two master painters spent as roommates in Van Goghs house and tensions and personality conflicts that ensued.
- A team of celebrities must form the shape created in a board propelled towards them or risk being pushed into a pool of water.
- Four top dealers, each with their own private room, compete to buy objects brought in by sellers, with an emphasis on the macabre and the bizarre. If the seller turns down one offer, they are not permitted to return to that room.
- Two beautiful hosts show how to have a better sex life through interviews and demonstrations.
- European quiz show.
- Film clips of big stars back when they were still doing bit parts, local commercials or community theater. Segments include Tom Selleck's appearance as a contestant on "The Dating Game" (1965) and Gillian Anderson giving a poetry recital on community-access cable TV.
- The much-loved star of Britain's Got Talent performs a selection of her favorite songs and has her dream come true when she sings a duet with one of her heroes. See how this extraordinary lady from Scotland became one of the world's most cherished and extraordinary stars overnight. With contributions from Simon Cowell, Ant and Dec, and Susan's own friends and family. Presented by Piers Morgan.
- Tom Fitzhenry is an ugly and reclusive aristocrat who lives on his own in a large mansion. He despairs of ever having a relationship with a woman... until Cathy comes into his life when she and her father come to repair the house's ageing plumbing.
- The game consists of three teams of two, each with a clock that starts with 60 seconds on it.
- A teacher, played by Alexander Armstrong starts work with a classroom of hardened criminals in a notorious prison. He soon comes into conflict with the prison dentist after becoming romantically involved with the wrong woman.
- Property developer Sarah Beeny becomes even more ambitious, and decides to tackle developing a whole street of houses all in one go, hopefully with the cooperation of the residents.
- George Huntley, a professor of child psychology, is forced to put his theory into practice and look after his 7-year-old son when his wife Phoebe takes a job based in Paris.
- We've all had "one of those days" - when nothing seems to go right, when life just seems to be dealing you one poor hand after another. Unfortunately for Howard Whittam, that day is Judgment Day.
- Cooking the Books rifles through the pages of some of Britain's tastiest cookery books to bring their recipes to life. Top chefs whip up their most tantalizing recipes. But will their tummy-teasing dishes look as good in real life as they do on the page?
- The updated British version of the popular and long-running American game show fronted by comedian, Joe Pasquale.
- For these english owners their houses are castles. Sometimes literally.
- British television show with a comedy panel in the style of a pub quiz.