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- Lively daytime TV show, in which four "loose women" chat about news, issues and life in general.
- Among his peers' other talk-shows, Jerry's is of the more passionate and of the more sensational. His topics range from bisexual affairs to rape. His guests are more believable than some other talk-shows.
- The UK's breakfast TV show on Channel 4. A very lighthearted mix of interviews, news, quizzes and features.
- A game show hosted by Ant and Dec filled with stunts, sketches, and special guest appearances.
- A long-running ITV talent show hosted by Hughie Green, providing showcases for names such as Paul Daniels and Frank Carson. The series was revived on the BBC in the 1980s, hosted by Bob Monkhouse and former winner Les Dawson.
- A long-running talent show that introduced viewers to acts including Showaddywaddy, Lenny Henry and Marti Caine. Caine would eventually return as host of a revival series in the 1980s.
- A late night risqué sketch show featuring most of the TISWAS team, designed to appeal to the large adult audience of the children's Saturday morning show. Critically slated, it ran to just one series.
- A Channel 5 late-night magazine and light entertainment chat show hosted by Absolutely star, Jack Docherty filled with a house band, live audience, sketches and special guest appearances.
- Elaborate tricks involving actors are played on members of the public who have been set up by friends or family.
- Outrageous late-night talk show with celebrity guests, shocking audience confessions and bizarre internet sites.
- Famous faces act out sketches impersonating other famous faces, and there is also an singing appearance by pop group JLS as themselves.
- Sunday Night Takeaway is a variety show which has a number of segments including 'undercover pranks', 'In For a Dollar', The 'What's In The Show Show', 'Happiest Minute', 'Get out of my Ear!', 'Dob in a Mate', 'Little Chris and Julia', 'Chris vs. Julia', 'Win the Ads' and The 'End of the Show Show'. These segments and games are adapted from the British version of the show, Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, and the different games and segments in this show are mostly the same as Saturday Night Takeaway.
- Phone in at 60p/75p a call whether selected or not and win cash prizes. Callers were rarely put through to the studio. During this time Quizmania entertained casual viewers by reading emails, entertaining ad libbing and comedy skits. This made it compelling viewing for what the show refereed to as 'Quiamaniacs.' They would read numerous emails by various people, creating a sense of community shows of a similar nature didn't add. While waiting for calls to come through the presenters would talk to and interact with camera operators, producers and viewers.
- Ant and Dec bring their cheeky kids TV antics to a prime-time audience.
- Game show in which comics compete for laughs.
- Episode: (2022)2016– 26mPodcast EpisodeSeth takes a closer look at the January 6 committee investigating Donald Trump's coup attempt preparing to hold its first televised hearing in prime-time while Republicans are already lying about it. Then, Adam Sandler talks about how his phone gave him a black eye, getting invited to talk to the film school at NYU with Paul Thomas Anderson and playing the guitar at his bar mitzvah in his parents' basement.
- 2021– 26mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2016– 27mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 26mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 42mPodcast Episode