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- British version of the South Korean singing competition/guessing game hit. Celebrity performers wearing elaborate costumes to conceal their identity compete - can you guess who is beneath the mask?
- British version of the quick-thinking, word-based game show, hosted by Adil Ray.
- Two past Olympic winners pair up random celebrities with professional skaters. The professionals - with some help from the Olympic winners - create dances on the ice as they go head to head for the chance to win.
- Ant and Dec present a unique new Saturday prime-time quiz show in which there is no limit to how much prize money the contestants can win - but they can only bank their money by correctly answering a question.
- Dance talent show in which dancers of any age and dance style compete for a fifty thousand pound prize and the chance to perform on Strictly Come Dancing (2004). Hosted by Alesha Dixon and Jordan Banjo.
- British version of the celebrity dancing competition/guessing game in which the panel of judges and the viewers at home try to identify the costumed celebrity contestants.
- Science For Evil Geniuses will explore the kind of scientific questions and theories you might expect from a typical megalomaniac with ambitions for world domination and an obsessive love of cats.
- The second set of auditions feature a troupe of contemporary performers dancing in blindfolds, Irish dancing with a twist, and a latin and ballroom real-life couple who leave the dance captains speechless.
- This week's auditions feature acts showing off all styles of dance, from ballet to Afrobeats, street to ballroom and contemporary to tap as they give the performances of their lives in the hope of opening the mirror.
- It's the final, with the last four acts going head to head to become the Greatest Dancer. The finalists have to perform twice, including special duets with their Dance Captains.
- In this live show all 12 acts dance to stay in the competition with the viewers deciding who will dance again next week. Each act must include a Best of British themed challenge in their routine. Special guests Diversity perform.
- Alex and Jacqueline stun the dance captains with their ballroom routine during the final auditions. There follows the callbacks where the captains each pick 2 more contestants.
- The remaining 10 acts take to the stage for in the second live show. For tonight's theme we open the Props Box, where the objects they must handle range from ladders and canes to a chessboard.
- The 8 remaining acts perform incorporating the theme of Around the World, as each act is given a different location that must inspire their performance. The viewers at home decide who progresses to the next show.
- The remaining seven acts take on the theme of dance fusion, all hoping to make it through to next week's semi-final. Can contemporary dancers take on tap? Can street dancers embrace Bollywood?
- It's the Semi Final, with the 6 remaining acts all hoping to make it to next week's Final, and for the first time the Dance Captains decide the challenges for their acts.
- In the opening edition, Emily tackles the theme of dating, and opens up about her own experiences, from being single to one-night stands, and also shares her top tips for flirting.
- Going Out is the theme this week. Emily offers her unique tips on navigating hen party WhatsApp group etiquette, dealing with friends who don't buy rounds and the dos and don'ts for riding a Bucking Bronco. Plus, sketches and impressions.
- This week's theme is family and Emily's own family are in the audience to hear her musings on family life. Plus, sketches which further play on the theme of family, including one featuring her real-life mother Kate Robbins.
- This edition looks at image, including how to achieve the perfect Instagram picture, the good, the bad and the ugly aspects of dieting and Emily's ongoing battle with gym equipment.
- Emily takes a deep dive into friendship and is joined by some of the most cherished people in her life as she tells us how to make new friends, break up with old ones, and how to manoeuvre our way around the treacherous world of the dinner party.
- Emily reflects on the struggles of pretending she's an adult. Candidly talking about her teen years when she wanted to be the drunkest person at a party to being in her 30s and pretending not to be drunk at a baby shower.
- Pitted against each other in this debut edition are father and son Simon and Will from Oswestry, competition fanatic Sue and her husband Paul and mother and daughter Dawn and Regan.
- Pitted against each other in this edition of the game show are gamers Rezwan and Zach, Leeds couple Paul and Charlotte, and multilinguist friends Anna and Laura.
- Playing the word-based game show today are London cabbie Lee and his partner Tasha, mother and son June and Mickey from Fife, and football mad father and son Michael and Craig from Birmingham.
- Playing against each other in this edition of the game show are best friends Lucy and Charlotte, quiz fan couple Charlotte and Laura, and mother and son Heather and Matthew.
- Seeking success in this edition of the game show are multilingual Lina and her boyfriend Brad from Dartford, competitive mother and daughter Anne and Lily, and East London couple Natalie and Andy.
- Playing against each other in this edition of the word-based game show are married couple Di and Andy, Deborah and her husband Hong, and brother and sister Doug and Maria.
- Playing against each other in this edition of the game show are husband and wife Steve and Beth, mother and daughter Paula and Rusian, and book-worm Liam and his partner Beth.
- Looking for the winning words in this edition of the game show are Spice Girls super fan Sid and his wife Shabs, Essex brothers Jake and Dean and stepdad and stepson, Ottis and Rey.
- This edition of the game show sees three pairs of contestants, married couple George and Sue, mother and daughter Shirley and Laura, and Manchester flatmates Rob and Adam playing against each other.
- Facing off in this edition of the game show are Astrid and her partner Alan, North London husband and wife Peter and Anna, and twin sisters, Megan and Lizzie.
- Playing the word-based game show today are married couple and parents of three Kelly-Anne and Craig from Greenock, Kent couple Paul and Catharine, and husband and wife team Daniel and Hind.
- Looking to prove they're as good as their word are married couple of 33 years, Lalaine and Steven, sister and brother Farah and Ibby and Manchester mates Tom and Tom.
- Seeking success in today's edition of the game show are father and son team Greg and Dean from Manchester, Bolton vicar Tony and his wife Doreen, and sisters Saira and Farrah from Reading.
- On the opening edition of the spin-off show, the first six masked dancers take to the stage - Zip vs Knickerbocker Glory, Beetroot vs Llama and Viper vs Scarecrow.
- The stand up and sketch show starring Emily Atack returns for a second series. The theme of the opening edition is holiday dilemmas - from packing to snogging, the deep horror of destination weddings and camping.
- Tonight's theme is life lessons. In sketches Emily goes back to school and takes a disastrous road trip. Meanwhile, Emily tells all with stand up routines about sex education, bunking off school, and failing her driving lessons five times.
- Emily's look at a modern world includes accidental photo texts, embarrassing email addresses, inspirational quotes, murder plots and a telepathic retreat.
- Emily ends the second series with a look at the body: how we feel about it, how we look after it, and how we dress it. There's the need to disguise periods, a look at "Clothed Attraction", and the unrelaxing power of a bath.
- Emily has a new someone in her life: a puppy. Meanwhile, the sketches include an ex handover, relationship insurance and the difficulties of dealing with in-laws. There's also the thrill of divorcing, and her mum's new job.
- Emily looks at the differences between men and women, and the changing role of women in society. Innovations include "crotch rockets" and "New Vizion", while there's also an aversion to the word "love".
- The second six Masked Dancers take to the stage to perform before the virtual audience and the panel - Squirrel vs Carwash, Flamingo vs Rubber Chicken and Frog vs Beagle.
- Five of the secret celebrities return to the stage as they produce sensational new dance routines and continue to baffle the panel. Two of them will then compete in a dramatic Dance Off.
- The five remaining secret celebrities return with sensational new routines. Two of them will then have to compete in a dramatic Dance Off.
- All of the remaining eight celebrities battle it out together for the first time. They all want a place in the semi-final, but two of them will be unmasked.
- In the semi-final the six remaining celebrities battle for a place in the final - but only four of them can make it, as two of them will be unmasked.
- The masked madness comes to an end in the final of TV's craziest guessing game. All 12 celebrities from the series return to give a spectacular opening performance.
- The Greatest Show on Ice returns with 12 more celebrities competing to become champion of the rink with the help of some of the world's greatest skating professionals.
- TV's craziest guessing game returns for a third series. Joel Dommett introduces the first six masked singers - Mushroom, Robobunny, Doughnuts, Chandelier, Lionfish, and Firework.