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- The UK's breakfast TV show on Channel 4. A very lighthearted mix of interviews, news, quizzes and features.
- British version of the desert island-based reality TV series.
- The show that pushed forward the boundries of youth TV, always coming close to going too far.
- The story behind "the funny little wiggly man".
- Something strange occurs to guests as soon as they check in. Even if in real life they are perfectly well-mannered, decent people with proper balanced relationships, as soon as they spin through the revolving hotel doors the normal rules of behaviour no longer seem to apply.
- Painting challenge show in which a trio of amateur artists compete to produce a painting in only four hours. The winner of each daily show competed in a final on the Friday with the winner progressing to an eventual grand final.
- Hilarious spoof series in which Mark Dolan (as Richard Taylor) interviews applicants for a job, getting them to answer unusual questions and perform role-plays. The job applicants are genuine members of the public who believe they are applying for a genuine job.
- Time magazine and his greatly acclaimed study of modern art, The Shock of the New, Robert Hughes now addresses his largest subject: the history of art in America.
- A look back at the best and worst of the previous week's television.
- The show in which a starry-eyed fan tries to pull their favourite celebrity. While the star thinks it's a normal interview, for the fan it's a date, and the challenge is to pull their idol.
- About a Young boy Jamal, (Noel Clarke) who Leads a life of goodness at home, Then Changes the moment he is out of sight of his parents. This continues until the day his grandmother spots him in the Street.
- True romance stories from the "Cupid's Arrow" strand of The Big Breakfast (1992) in which couples tell the stories of their relationships.
- Covered Company Magazine's 'Eligible Bachelor of the Year' with Simon Fielder, and Liz Fuller covering.