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- Through archival interviews and footage, George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley relive the arc of their Wham career, from '70s best buds to '80s pop icons.
- A unique game show in which celebrities try to deduce which of the classic characters commited a murder by watching a short film and interviewing the suspects.
- Musical talent show in which amateur lookalikes and soundalikes impersonate their favourite singing stars.
- Game show in which contestants try to guess well-known phrases or sayings from animated picture puzzles.
- Viewers' clips show, where those watching can earn money if their various video accidents are shown. Originally presented by Jeremy Beadle, later presenters included Lisa Riley and Harry Hill.
- Quiz hosted by Paul Daniels, with contestants choosing correct answers from a grid, but picking a wrong answer wipes out their winnings. The show was eventually moved from primetime to midday, and Bob Monkhouse took over as presenter.
- A large number of people gathered on a beach or in a car park and answered questions by standing in giant circles according to their preference between multiple-choice answers, being eliminated for wrong answers.
- Elaborate tricks involving actors are played on members of the public who have been set up by friends or family.
- Quiz where contestants compete for a holiday location to see how their jobs are carried out there.
- Three contestants are quizzed about key events from the last half-century.
- Three contestants are individually given words, and they must change one letter at a time to make new words. The more they manage in the time, the more money they win.
- The Australian version of the game show where contestants have to solve picture puzzles to win cash and prizes.
- Three contestants (all women) answer questions on chosen subjects whilst attempting to sabotage each other's chances.
- A game show, where newly formed on-set pairs of contestants compete for prizes and/or hearts of each other in an assortment of romantic contests.
- The object of Odd One Out is to guess which one of four items does not belong and why it doesn't belong.
- A "viewers' videos" show hosted by Shane Richie and very much a similar format to ITV's successful "You've Been Framed!". Despite decent ratings, the show was critically derided and axed after one series.