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BAFTA-winning comedy game show starring Taskmaster Greg Davies and his sidekick Alex Horne
Claudia Winkleman hosts the search for the UK's best amateur pianists
Smash-hit adolescent comedy about a bunch of lads behaving sadly...
B&B owners take turns to stay with each other as they compete to be crowned best hosts
US sitcom. The arrival of a beautiful new neighbour throws two nerdy flatmates for a loop.
Ray Barone has it all: beautiful family, great job, nice house - and his parents next door
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer help house-hunters find a home in the perfect location
The programme that helps house-hunters find their dream holiday home in the sun
Sitcom following the lives of delivery driver Doug, his wife Carrie and her eccentric dad
The knives (and forks) are out as strangers compete to be crowned top dinner party host
US comedy recalling the wonder years of geeky Adam and his eccentric 80s suburban family
Ken Bruce brings the formidable quiz to our tellies, as music fans compete to be champion
The daring dating series that starts where some good dates might end - naked
Jimmy Carr hosts the anarchic game show mash-up
Joe Wilkinson and Katherine Ryan vacay living the champagne lifestyle on a lemonade budget
Comedians and chums Joe, Sal, Murr and Q compete to embarrass each other in public
The First Dates restaurant throws open its doors to single people looking for love
Emmy-winning comedy, shot from the perspective of an unseen documentary filmmaker
Gordon Ramsay visits America to rescue restaurants from imminent disaster
Cameras film around the clock in some of Britain's busiest A&E departments
Who has what it takes to be entrusted with Northumberland's vacant Wallington Estate farm?
Celebrities bake and Stand Up To Cancer
Channel 4's flagship news programme. In-depth news and current affairs.
Welcome to F1 2024. Max Verstappen dominated in 2023. Will it be the same this year?
They're unique, they're extraordinary and they're yellow. Say hello to the Simpsons.
Grooms get given cash to plan every aspect of their weddings to their unsuspecting brides
What do some of Britain's most-loved famous faces think of our biggest and best TV?
The Lego-building show heads to Australia where teams compete to win $100,000
Peter Maddison meets people building the homes of their dreams in Australia
(2011) Animated Wild West comedy about a hapless pet chameleon (voiced by Johnny Depp)
(2007) Magical fantasy. A young man enters a mystical world to catch a fallen star.
Skilful amateur cooks compete with professional chefs in fast-paced cook-offs
Food Unwrapped travels the world to explore the industry secrets behind our favourite food
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer look back at some of their most resplendent renovations
(2022) Comedy with Channing Tatum. A soldier and a dog, both with PTSD, go on a road trip.
(1986) Mr Miyagi returns to Japan, where he has some unfinished business...
(2007) Drama with Jamie Bell. After his mum dies, a teenager seeks solace in Edinburgh.
(1984) Sci-fi romance with Jeff Bridges. A stranded alien impersonates a widow's husband.
(2004) Quirky comedy with Jon Heder starring as a nerdy teenager from an eccentric family
(2006) Action adventure. Schoolboy Alex Rider helps MI6 fight evil villain Darrius Sayle.
(2014) Thriller with Tom Hardy. Bar-owning cousins upset some drug-dealing gangsters.
(2019) Horror based on Stephen King's tale about a family, a road and impermanent burial