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- A thoroughbred horse in 19th century England is adopted by a widowed doctor and befriended by his children. The horse helps the children as they have weekly adventures and encounters with various characters.
- General knowledge quiz for 16-18-year-olds.
- Two families go head to head to answer everyday questions.
- Contestants play Tic Tac Toe by answering questions in order to secure squares on an electronic game board.
- Quiz show in which one half of three couples answers multiple general knowledge questions while his partner attempts to predict successfully whether a prize or a forfeit lies behind each of ten television screens.
- Talent show featuring a celebrity, an audience member, the audience pick from six 30-second wannabes, plus the chance for viewers at home to win prizes.
- Contestants battle it out against the clock to win prizes accompanied by Paul's questions and humourous comments.
- German adaption of the American television game show "The Price is Right" in which candidates have to guess the price of several products that are advertised throughout the episodes. If they guess the price right, they win the products.
- This game show features people with the secrets who challenge Barry Took, Alfred Marks and Chris Kelly together with their celebrity guests to guess their stories and reveal their secrets to the shows viewers.
- A spirited black horse escapes from a dealer and is found ailing by Vicky Gordon, who quickly falls in love with him. Vicky's father, the new doctor in town, treats the horse's illness and refuses to surrender him until he's well. The owner agrees to let the horse stay a few days before he takes him to be sold. When the owner falls ill the doctor hurries on horseback to save his life. Soon after, the man gives the horse to the doctor.
- Mr. Joskins is selling quack remedies and Dr. Gordon intervenes after they make several of his patients ill. To get revenge Joskins tampers with Beauty's girth strap which injures Kevin while he is riding. Albert intially blames saddle maker Surtees but ultimately discovers the true villain.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.
- Two teams of students play by answering general knowledge questions for £5 each. The game board is made up of 20 lettered hexagons. The answer to the question starts with a letter on the board, and anyone could buzz in at any time.