Description: Four boys and two girls are brought together to live in a London loft apartment. Genre: Comedy, Reality-TV Year Released: 2003 First episode air date: December 8, 2003 Network: Channel 4 Program Creators: Peter James, Andrew O'Connor
Plot: Incredible Games is a children's game show that originally aired from 30 January to 1 May 1994 on BBC2 and then from 10 January to 28 March 1995 on BBC1. It included a variety of games, performed by contestants between the ages of 10 and 13. The show itself was set in a fictional skyscraper with a...
Plot: Family Catchphrase is a family game show broadcast on Challenge. Presented by Andrew O'Connor, it is a spin-off of the popular UK prime-time game show Catchphrase. Wikipedia
Plot: A CIA officer investigates a charismatic figure whose followers believe he can perform miracles; he may be a divine entity or a dangerous con artist.
Plot: Pairs of contestants take on high-octane tasks within the high-pressure confines of the iconic Perspex box, with a life-changing one-million-pound jackpot to be won. Players have to overcome extreme nerves as they take on deceptively simple tasks.
Plot: A criminal mastermind who goes by "The Professor" has a plan to pull off the biggest heist in recorded history -- to print billions of euros in the Royal Mint of Spain. To help him carry out the ambitious plan, he recruits eight people with certain abilities and who have nothing to lose. The group...
Plot: `Catchphrase' is the STV Productions reboot of the similarly named show presented by Roy Walker and Nick Weir. In this game show, presented by Stephen Mulhern, contestants try to identify familiar catchphrases based on computer animations - usually featuring the show's animated mascot, Mr Chips - shown...
Plot: Chain Letter is an American game show produced by Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Productions that aired on NBC during the summer and early-fall of 1966. Comedian Jan Murray hosted this game show, while Wendell Niles did the announcing. Wikipedia
Plot: Second Guess is a British family game show that aired on The Family Channel from 1993 to 1994. It was hosted by Andrew O'Connor. The first show aired on 5 November 1993 at 9pm to an audience of 1.8 million viewers. It was won by the Sorsky Family who consisted of brothers Elliot, Michael and Richard...
Plot: College chums Mark and Jeremy share a flat in Croyden. Well, actually, unemployed Jeremy lives in a room in Mark's flat. Although these pals couldn't be more different, they find they're facing a lot of the same issues as they make the adjustment from university life to the working world. Mark is financially...
Plot: The Alphabet Game is a comedy panel game show that aired on BBC1 from 5 August 1996 to 27 March 1997 and is hosted by Andrew O'Connor. The programme was created by O'Connor, Rebecca Thornhill, Mark Maxwell-Smith and produced by Objective Productions. Wikipedia
Plot: Four socially awkward friends embark on various daring adventures while trying to navigate through adolescence. However, their eagerness to enter adulthood lands them in hilarious situations.
Plot: Tim, a comic book artist who just broke up with the love of his life, and Daisy, an aspiring writer, meet by chance and decide to pose as a professional couple to secure a relatively cheap flat.
Plot: It's Tim and Amelia's turn to host the rival B&B owners at their non-star-rated boutique accommodation, Nearwater, on the south Cornish coast. After a detailed inspection from Mike and Danny, they find fuel for their fire in some rather surprising places. Eva's feeling confident about a good night'...
Plot: Comedians Dylan Moran and Bill Bailey star in the much-loved offbeat sitcom about bad-tempered, eccentric bookshop owner Bernard Black and his long-suffering assistant Manny. Bernard has no use for people outside his shop - and sometimes, not much use for the people inside it, either. He prefers to...
Plot: The show is set in a London office centering around three staff members of its IT department, namely, Maurice, Roy and their department head Jen Barber who knows nothing about IT.
Plot: Three estate agents ply their trade at Embassy Properties in London. Mark England is an enthusiastic, hard-working chap with a borderline obsession with Richard Madely. Mark Devlin is a bad-luck magnet, attracting disaster everywhere he goes. Jerry Zachary, the proverbial big fish in a small pond,...
Plot: If only life imitated sport, with its well-defined rules and clear-cut outcomes, Pete Griffiths' life would be a home run. As it is, the struggling young sports journalist can't win when it comes to life's intricate problems, lacking the emotional maturity needed to deal with adult relationships and...
Plot: Steven Toast is a successful actor in his 40s who regularly appears on TV and on the London stage. But his career has recently taken a turn for the worse after choosing to star in a controversial play in the West End, which causes him to be attacked by members of the public who are appalled by the outrageousness...