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- Comedian Joe Lycett hosts a weekly, Friday night comedy show live from Birmingham in front of a live audience. Joe is joined by his "community of local legends", LGBTQ+ heroes and allies and celebrity guests.
- Comedy panel show hosted by the Welsh comedian. Celebrity guests try to convince Rhod that their teenage years were the most embarrassing
- Documentary series exploring some of Britain's most famous rivers, looking at their history, geography and the role they have played in the development of the nation.
- Comedian Joe Lycett and celebrity guests fight for consumer rights, campaigning on behalf of viewers who have been cheated by businesses, scammers and dodgy deals.
- Romesh Ranganathan and Tom Davis host a reboot of the popular 1980's Japanese game show where contestants must overcome obstacles and guards to make it to the center of the castle.
- Teams of comedians compete to place members of the public in the correct order in a series of revealing categories such as, 'Who earns the most?' and 'Who's had the most one night stands?'. Hosted by Rosie Jones.
- The television presenter takes short stay holidays in some of Europe's best cities. Gregg not only visits some of the most popular tourist attractions in each but also discovers some more out-of-the-way places.
- Dame Mary Berry knows a thing or two about cooking up a fantastic feast, so she is sharing her cooking skills with novice cooks who aim to create a special celebratory meal for a person who is important to them.
- Comedian Romesh Ranganathan is sent by his mother to his parents' homeland of Sri Lanka in an attempt to connect him with his roots.
- Best friends Joel Dommett and Nish Kumar travel to locations across the globe to immerse themselves in the lives of the toughest, strongest, fittest people in the world.
- Professor Suzannah Lipscomb wends her way around the country on the trail of history's most fascinating dynasty.
- The adventures of Ogmios, ex-battle rapper and creator of the Zenway Code of driving. A series which mixes actual driving footage with scripted content for a very unique take on modern travel.
- All over Britain there are fascinating lost railways waiting to be uncovered. Every week Rob Bell will explore the old railway lines around the country, experiencing the hidden landscapes, lost infrastructure and forgotten worlds.
- Joe Lycett celebrates the 50th anniversary of the UK's first Pride parade with a party in Birmingham plus pre-filmed contributions and musical performances. In an interview Dame Kelly Holmes comes out as gay.
- Historian Dan Jones tells the story of Roman Britain though six walks along the roads they built - from the point of their invasion to the farthest edge of their empire.
- Romesh Ranganathan explores some of the most mysterious celebrity deaths. A total three episodes were commissioned with the press announcement revealing Jimi Hendrix and Tupac Shakur as two of the names. Only the Jimi Hendrix episode has been broadcast.
- Comedians Tom Allen, Jessica Knappett and Munya Chawawa join forces to assemble a "Complaints Committee" of viewers with plenty to say about the television shows getting the nation talking each week.
- Celebrity learner drivers are paired up with experienced British driving instructors to embark upon an intensive driving course, hoping to pass their tests at the end of just one week.
- The engineer and television presenter brings to life the interesting stories of six important battles that shaped British history.
- From ISIS to air pollution, the comedian is sent on a mission by his wife (fellow comedian and worrier Lucy Beaumont) to investigate whether the things they are most scared about are going to kill them.
- Comedian Jon Richardson presents a weekly digest of the world's wildest television, giving his take on curious headlines, hilarious clips, terrible soap opera acting and more.
- Munya goes on a journey exploring the life of Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe, one of the world's most notorious tyrants, looking for the man behind the monster
- Mo Gilligan goes on a journey through his comedy roots, shining a light on the British Black comedy circuit that's been vibrant and thriving for the past 30 years, but that most people know very little about.
- Tom Allen hears six extraordinary real-life stories about how the fear of missing out can make us do things that we wish we hadn't
- Former Royal Marine Arthur Williams walks across Britain to learn about World War II, including details of women who became spies, teenagers who went down the mines, and inventors who created new weapons used in the conflict.
- A female-led topical comedy panel show poring over topical news, pop culture and funny anecdotes.
- The railways are in crisis, from mass cancellations to soaring prices. Comedian Ben Elton embarks on a northern rail misadventure. Is rail privatisation a failed experiment?
- TV Series
- British baking doyenne Mary Berry returns to the Scottish half of her roots in spending the Christmas season in the Scottish Highlands. She will be putting a Scottish spin on some of her traditional Christmas recipes, while she will be putting her own spin on some traditional Scottish seasonal dishes. She will also be making one dish apiece with her three Scottish guests in order to expand their cooking horizons in they each admitting to be non-cooks: tennis champion Andy Murray, comedian Iain Stirling, and singer Emeli Sandé.
- British baking doyenne Mary Berry celebrates her favorite time of the year, Christmas, by serving her traditional Christmas dinner to three of her friends. Before they sit down for the meal, Mary talks to chefs Angela Hartnett and Monica Galetti about their traditional Christmas meals which touch upon their Italian and Samoan backgrounds, respectively, and she visits an organic farm to try and convert her presenter friend, Rylan Clark, a notoriously picky eater, into "liking" a staple of many a Christmas dinner table, namely Brussels sprouts. Primarily, Mary provides tips for making that traditional Christmas dinner preparation as stress free as possible.
- James Acaster invites celebrity guests to discuss randomly selected tracks from their personal collections, as performers recreate key elements of their conversation around them.
- Dr Xand van Tulleken takes a satirical look back on the last year in health news. With a round-up of the some of the most baffling medical headlines of 2016, he investigates whether rollercoasters really do cure kidney stones, whether paracetamol is turning us into a nation of psychopaths, and whether we need to rethink how we use the loo. Drawing on his medical expertise and personal experience as a doctor, Xand picks apart the facts behind the tabloid hype - including his take on the real reasons behind last year's junior doctors' strike. With stunts, sketches, experiments and expert interviews, Second Opinion is the show that's knowledgeable to pull the nonsense out of the headlines, but professional enough not to ask how it got in there.
- Historian Dr. Onyeka Nubia gets to grips with the story of Victorian Britain, visiting a different area of the country in each edition.
- Designer Joel Bird, gardener Poppy Okotcha and craftsman Bruce Kenneth harness their skills to transform a different garden each week, giving expert advice and tips along the way which viewers can use in their own garden.
- Rob and a celebrity guest 'travel back in time' and reminisce about that era. In order to return to the present day they will have to complete a level of an iconic computer game from each period guided by games-mistress Peggy.
- TV Series
- Host Joe Lycett is joined by celebrity guest Kathy Burke to fight for consumer rights. First up they take on a high street bank via flash-mob and put advertising slogans to the test.
- 2019– 47m8.0 (13)TV EpisodeKatherine Ryan joins the comedian formally known as Joe Lycett as he tells the story behind his infamous Hugo Boss name change. Plus, fast fashion's filthiest secrets are unwrapped.
- 2019– 47m6.3 (10)TV EpisodeAlison Hammond helps Joe discover how trustworthy Trustpilot is. Joe takes aim at a paintballing company's dubious practices and takes on the Google Play Store. Plus, bags for life.
- It's day four of the boys' team adventure in Guatemala, Central America, for rugby player Franc, American Footballer Reef and gymnast Sol. Watched over and cheered on by presenter Karim Zeroual, they are here to learn the ancient Mayan ball game of Pitz. Tomorrow, they are taking on the locals in a Pitz tournament, so today is their last chance to master new skills. Led by head coach Javier, the boys race across a volcanic lake on traditional Mayan flat-bottomed canoes. They then have their final training session before the big match tomorrow, as Karim takes part in another traditional ball sport that has a hot and scary twist.
- The boys' team of rugby player Franc, American footballer Reef and gymnast Sol are in Guatemala to learn about the ancient Maya ball game of pitz, the sport they will play in a tournament at the end of the week. Led by presenter Karim Zeroual, their first action-packed day involves a visit to ancient Mayan ruins, before witnessing this unusual sport in action. They meet their head coach Javier and the local Maya teens with whom they will be training all week, before chomping on a pretty terrifying traditional welcome meal. Finally, they face a shaman ceremony - one that asks the Maya ancestors if our boys are allowed to take part in this sacred sport. If the ancestors say no, the boys' team and Karim will be on the next flight home.