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- Stephen Richards has built a cosmetics empire, but when he suffers a stroke, his family's secrets and lies rise to the surface and the future of his multi-million-pound company is at stake.
- British version of the quick-thinking, word-based game show, hosted by Adil Ray.
- Tom Allen presents a comedy panel show that invites four comedians to create their own personal dream island. Each week Allen will put these four islands to the test with live reports from Jason Forbes and Kemah Bob.
- The original British version of the reality television format in which people from all walks of life compete in a popularity contest via a social media platform to win a cash prize.
- A live-action TV adaptation of the Broadway stage musical based on the Dr. Seuss classic "How The Grinch Stole Christmas." As the citizens of Whoville prepare to welcome the holidays, the dastardly Grinch will stop at nothing to put a stop to their celebration.
- Each episode counts down 20 popular Internet videos and explains the science behind them.
- Friday Night Live returns for one night only to celebrate 40 years of Channel 4. Hosted by Ben Elton with faces from the past including Julian Clary and Loadsamoney, along with new comedians including Leo Reich and Jordan Gray.
- Former British Government Cabinet Minister turned broadcaster Michael Portillo embarks upon a journey of self-discovery as he walks stretches of the Pyrenees mountain range between Spain and France.
- When a gang of paranormal thrill seekers get locked inside Highgate cemetery in London overnight it triggers an insatiable obsession to find out about the infamous hauntings of Highgate.
- RuPaul hosts this celebrity version of the British version of the popular word-based game show. Pairs of celebrity contestants try to solve word puzzles to win prize money for their chosen charity.
- The international film community gather at the Royal Albert Hall for the EE British Academy Film Awards hosted by Rebel Wilson.
- Comedy character Keith Lemon takes the chat show out of the television studio and onto the high street as he interviews celebrity guests while on a shopping trip with them.
- The former British Defence Secretary turned broadcaster embarks upon a coastal walk in Devon and Cornwall, visiting places of interest and meeting local people along the way.
- Join Kate as she explores some of Britain's beautiful coastal destinations on foot. As the naturalist walks the coastal paths she visits places of interest along the way and meets some of the people who live and work there.
- 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.
- Comedy clip show in which sports presenters Jack Bullman (played by John Thomson) and Nicky Brimble (Jessica Knappett) introduce home video footage as if it was major sporting events.
- Six challengers compete across six rounds answering quick-fire questions as they attempt to avoid a ruthless spotlight patrolling the studio and eliminating contestants. Quiz show/game show mash-up hosted by Zoe Lyons.
- This programme describes the history of Covent Garden, from its conception as an open space surrounded by houses that could only be afforded by the wealthy, through the majority of its life as a bustling fruit and vegetable wholesale market, to its rebirth in the 1970s as a street market aimed at tourists, after the fruit/veg market moved out of central London and the area narrowly escaped "comprehensive redevelopment" which would have seen a lot of the buildings demolished.
- Six people whose lives have been blighted by severe stammers undergo the intensive McGuire Programme as they attempt to transform their speech over the course of 4 days using physical and psychological techniques.
- RVP 2011 was staged at the Lowry in Salford, Manchester for the 1st time and held in the presence of Princess Anne and Sir Tim Laurence. Peter Kay hosted.
- The 70th British Academy Film Awards, and for sponsorship reasons the EE British Academy Film Awards, more commonly known as the BAFTAs, were held on 12 February 2017 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, honouring the best national and foreign films of 2016. Presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), accolades are handed out for the best feature-length film and documentaries of any nationality screened at British cinemas in 2016.
- A live broadcast from Fountain Studios, London, awarding the top comedy acts and programmes of 2011.
- Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey get exclusive access to some of the biggest factories in Britain and Europe to follow the relentless production lines making our favourite products.
- Ashley Banjo returns to play cupid for more hopeless romantics via the art of dance. Up first are 23-year-old country music fan Kerry and 26-year-old musician Jordan. Customer care advisor Nife is paired with retail assistant Shaun.
- Alison and Mike try to find new money-making ventures to fund Button House's restoration and try to rent the place out for events. When a paranormal photo of the house goes viral, they spot an opportunity--if the ghosts will cooperate.